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Camrose & Kross - a good quality gilded brooch in the form of a teddy bear with stone set eyes and nose by the designer Camrose & Kross, reproduction of the jewellery worn by Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, First Lady of the USA 1961 - 1963 with certificate of authenticity, boxed. Estimate £20 - £30
1962 Sunbeam Alpine Series II, 1592 cc Registration number HHD 411 Chassis number B9110652 - OD - HRD Engine number B9110652 - OD - HRD The Sunbeam Alpine was produced by the Rootes Group from 1953 to 1955, and then 1959 to 1968. It was the first vehicle from Sunbeam-Talbot to bear the Sunbeam name since the Rootes Group bought Clément-Talbot and later Sunbeam from its receiver in 1935. The first Alpines were based on the Hillman 14 and not very successful so in 1956 Kenneth Howes and Jeff Crompton were tasked with doing a complete redesign, with the goal of producing a dedicated sports car aimed principally at the US market. Typically of the Rootes group there were many revisions, Series I to IV. Total production numbered around 70,000. Production stopped shortly after the Chrysler takeover of the Rootes Group. The Series I was built on a modified floor plan from a Hillman Husky estate car with running gear from a Sunbeam Rapier, it used a 1,494 cc engine. It had dual downdraft carburetors, a soft top that could be hidden by special integral covers and the first available wind-up side windows offered in a British sports car of that time. The Series II of 1960 featured an enlarged 1,592 cc engine producing 80 bhp and revised rear suspension, but there were few other changes. When it was replaced in 1963, 19,956 had been made. When tested by The Motor magazine in 1960, they recorded a top speed of 98.6 mph, it accelerated from 0-60 mph in 13.6 seconds and cost £1,110. This example, which has been partially restored, and is still attached the rotation spit, was first registered on the 1st March 1962 in Wedgewood Blue to Peter Ellis & Sons of Atlas Works in Batley before being sold to Maxwell Betts in 1963 in Huddlesfield, he later moved to Hull, in 1967 Alan Coultas of Hull had it before John Dawson acquired it is 1973. At some point its colour was changed to red and some 20 years ago John began and then abandoned a restoration. Sold with a fibreglass hardtop, the original doors, the R.F.60, V5 and V5C this pretty car will require substantial restoration and prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves on how many parts are with the car.
Military and History Miscellany. Japanese Military Titles & Memoirs: Barker. R: The Hiroshima Maidens, 1985; Noel-Baker. P: The Arms Race A Programme for World Disarmament, 1958; Beaton. L: The Spread of Nuclear Weapons, 1962; Pauling. L: No More War!, 1958; Hutchinson: Hiroshima & Nagasaki The Physical, Medical & Social Effect of the Atomic Bombings, 1979; Guerrilla Warfare & Terrorism : Ellis. J: A Short History of Guerrilla Warfare, 1976; Dobson. C: Black September, Its Short, Violent History, 1973. Together with WWII: HMSO Civil Defence Training Manuals including: Manual of Basic Training, 1951; Reconnaissance and Reporting, 1952; Basic Fire Fighting, 1949; Basic Methods of Protection Against High Explosive Missiles, 1949; Atomic Warfare, 1950. Approx. 65 titles and manuals in 3 boxes CONDITION REPORT: This Lot derives from a collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books may have a standard library binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.
Two 19th Century Spode type relief and floral spray decorated dishes, a quantity of various Staffordshire floral spray decorated tea wares, Davenport cup and saucer, etc CONDITION REPORTS The blue floral decorated tea service comprises tea pot, twin-handled lidded sucriere, slop bowl, milk jug, eight saucers, six tea cups and two larger cups, together with two plates. Tea pot is badly discoloured and stained and has large cracks and chips to it. Slop bowl has hairline fractures and crazing throughout. All cups and saucers have various hairline fractures, discolouration and staining. The larger of the two plates has a large chip. All pieces have significant wear to the gilding, crazing, areas of discolouration, surface scratches etc and bear patent no. 2 / 615 to back. Other items in the Lot comprise two pedestal dishes, one with heavy staining, fractures, crazing etc, the other in need of a good clean, wear to gilding etc. Four assorted cups and saucers are all with damage, cracking, repairs, discolouration etc. An Oriental saucer with various hairline fractures, discolouration etc and a blue and white plate - again with cracking, discolouration etc. All items have heavy wear to include chips, discolouration, staining, crazing, etc - see images for more details
An early 20th century possibly Steiff teddy bear with gold mohair fur, stitched nose, glass eyes, straw filling, articulated arms and legs, and with buttoned ear (marks illegible), length 49cm. CONDITION REPORT: Fur commensurate with age but with no major areas of losses or rubbing, wear to padded feet and hands, part of mouth needs restitching, the button is heavily covered with rust therefore we cannot determine whether it is an original Steiff bear or an imitation.
Eight Long Mahogany-Mounted Static Hand-Coloured Magic Lantern Slides, three, 43mm x 100mm, showing processions of people pulling a pig’s tail, chasing a dog and dancing, two 354mm x 100mm showing a soldier and a bear and a snow scene, two story slides 361mm x 102mm and 323mm x 85mm and one early slide 335mm x 114mm showing four birds F-G (8)
WW1 151st (Darlington) Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery DCM., MM. Medal Group of Four. Awarded to '6451 SJT P BALLINGER RA'. Comprising: Distinguished Conduct Medal '2958129 SJT P. BALLINGER M.M. 151/HY. BY R.GA', Military Medal '2958129 SJT P. BALLINGER 151/HY BY RGA', British War Medal, Victory Medal, '6451 SJT R.A.'. Medals loose retaining original ribbons. .... The medal group is accompanied by a selection of original photographic postcards. .... Presentation mantel clock with brass plaque stating given by the Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society on the award of the Military Medal. The announcement of the award of the DCM appeared in the London Gazette on the 3rd September 1918. 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. This NCO withdrew his gun under intense shell and machine gun fire and then helped withdraw the other gun of the section. For several days after this he kept his gun in action night and day when it was most important to bring every possible gun to bear on the enemy. He set a splendid example of courage and endurance'Military Medal. London Gazette 25th January 1918.Sergeant Percival Ballinger was a native of Darlington had volunteered to serve with the local Battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery. The Battery embarked for France in June 1916 and he was awarded the MM for gallantry during September 1917. The award for the DCM is believed for gallantry during the great German Spring offensive of March 1918 at Messines. He survived the war and died in 1969.
German Third Reich SA / SS Kornet (Standard Bearer) gorget A good scarce nickel plated heart shaped example, with raised edge, mounted with gilded star bearing silvered eagle and mobile swastika device. Complete with nickel plated neck chain supported by fixed loop and hook which bear two domed floral bosses on the front, additional central flat loop to reverse. Reverse lined with rather fragile blue cloth bearing metal circular RZM plate. GC
German Third Reich NS-Reichskriegerbund Standard Bearer's gorget in original box. A good nickel plated 1st pattern example, with raised edge, mounted with gilded crossed standards, oak sprays and enamelled red, white and black shield bearing monument and swastika; black circular enamelled '50' disc silvered eagle and mobile swastika device. Complete with neck chain of alternate Iron Cross and swastika links supported by fixed loop and hook (stamped '1') which bear two domed floral bosses on the front. Reverse lined with blue cloth. Housed in its original black card box with paper VGC
Modern Steiff limited edition bear, 'Jill, The Rare While Alpaca Bear', no. 01837, with stylish pink leather collar and decorated with 11 22ct gold plated Steiff buttons. With certificate of authenticity and in original box. 26cm high. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in excellent condition overall, the word 'Jill' is written in pen, top area of box.
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