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MANCHESTER CITY PRESS PHOTOS Twelve original portrait Press photos with stamps on the reverse, 11 are B/W including 10" X 8" of Max Woosnam former captain before the home match v Nottm. Forest 1/4/1939 presenting a physical training exhibition, 8" X 6" Bill Leivers in action 13/9/1958, 10" X 8" Colin Bell and Denis Law in action away v QPR 9/4/1974, 10" X 8" action v Leeds Utd. 29/3/1958 creased, 10" X 7" action v Wolves 12/1/1952 FA Cup and three 10" X 8" action photos away v Everton 4/11/1967. Generally good
Behind the Spitfires by RAFF signed by 90 WW2 pilots and crew some KIA. Most 130 Squadron; some 19 Squadron contained in Behind the Spitfires by RAFF, first edition 1941, 106 pp, from the collection of the late Ronald 'Bram' Bramley. Bram was a wireless operator/air gunner with 22 and 42 Squadrons. He was President of 22 Squadron Association. F/Lt Harold Edward Walmsley DFC* F/Lt Ian Reginald Ponsford DFC F/Lt Charles James Samouelle DFC* Squadron Leader Harold Edward WALMSLEY, D. F. C. (139425), R. A. F. V. R. , No. 350 (Belgian) Squadron. "This officer has completed many sorties since being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and throughout has set a fine example of determination and devotion to duty. In air fighting, Squadron Leader Walmsley has been responsible for the destruction of 9 enemy aircraft and has also inflicted much damage on enemy transport despite heavy opposition. He has proved a most valuable asset to the squadron. RAF Harrowbeer, Yelverton | No. 130 Squadron, 25-11-41 Flying Officer Williams, 10-41 Pilot Officer Jones Ex Australia, 10-41 Pilot Officer Macdonald Ex Australia, 10-41 Sergeant Barr Ex Australia, 10-41 Sergeant Cassell Ex Australia, 10-41 Sergeant Nursey Ex Australia, 11-41 Chetwynd-Stapylton, 10-41 "Tiny" Faulks, 11-41 "Shadow" Lines, 11-41 "Popeye" Salter, 10-41 Smithy, William Henry Alexander Wright, Squadron Leader 70834 , F/O Frank Rene Malyon Cook (8 September 1922 - 29 August 1944). Frank Rene Malyon Cook was born on 8 September 1922 in Armadale, Victoria, Australia. He was the son of John Malyon Cook and Jeane Cook. The family later moved to Melbourne, Victoria. This is where Frank enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force on 21 June 1941. Not much is known about his time in the RAAF. He became a Spitfire pilot with A flight, 130 squadron, stationed at Drem and later transferred to 229 Squadron, operating out of Coltishall, Norfolk. For some time, 229 Squadron was stationed in the Mediterranean. Frank claimed a Bf 109 destroyed on 12 July 1943, flying Spitfire V ER533/X-R. A week before his 22nd birthday, on 19 August 1944, F/O Cook and three other Spitfires were on patrol in the Egmond, Heerenveen, Meppel area. Near Lemmer, a tow ship with three ships was attacked. Many hits were observed on the ships. However, an armed trawler and landing craft both opened up on the attackers. F/O Cook's Spitfire was hit and crashed into the Noordoost polder between Creil and Rutten. F/O Cook is buried in Lemmer General Cemetery, Plot C. Row 8. Grave 219. Flight Sergeant Ian Edgecombe Mathieson. He was born in Dannevirke, the son of Augustus and Ivy Mathieson. He was educated at Dannevirke H S and Napier B H S before working on his father's farm at Wanstead. He joined the RNZAF in June 1941 as an Airman Pilot u/t, trained at #2 Elementary Flying Training School at Bell Block and #2 Flying Training School at Woodbourne and was awarded in wings in December embarking for the UK in January 1942. In England, he attended an Advanced Flying Unit before 59 Operational Training Unit on Hurricanes at RAF Crosby on Eden in Cumberland, and stayed on as a staff pilot for two months. His next posting was to 486 Squadron flying Typhoons from a number of aerodromes: RAF North Weald in Essex, RAF West Malling in Kent and RAF Tangmere in Sussex, from there he went to 66 Squadron operating Spitfires, again at a number of aerodromes in South East England and flew on 66 operations with that squadron. In November 1943, he was posted to 130 Squadron at RAF Ayr in Ayrshire, Scotland. On 25thNovember 1943 he was flying Spitfire VB AD329 on air firing practice and having returned to base he was taxiing along the runway when he was struck from behind by a 186 Squadron Typhoon as it came in to land, the Typhoon pilot had not seen Control's red Aldis light and a back-up red Very light failed to explode. Ian had just scored his flight's best score of the day, the Typhoon pilot survived. Ian was 23 years old and is buried in St. Illogan Churchyard, St. Illogan, near Camborne, Cornwall, England. F/Lt [later Squadron Leader] Russell Maurice Mathieson (NZ41394). Signed on flyleaf. Born 21 Dec 17. RNZAF 18 Jan 41 to 27 Mar 46. Embarked Awatea for Canada and SFTS training 29 Apr 41. Graduated as pilot and commissioned 8 Aug 41. Squadron Leader with 222 Squadron. Died at Mt Maunganui Jan 93. London Gazette Entries 23. 6. 42 Acting Flight Lieutenant Walter James Rosser (102991), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 130 Squadron. DFC.26. 9. 44 Acting Squadron Leader William Henry Ireson (85945), R. A. F. V. R. , 130 Sqn. DFC. "Squadron Leader Ireson has taken part in a very large number of sorties, many of them involving attacks on dangerous and difficult targets He has displayed great skill and courage and throughout his devotion to duty has been unfailing. Within recent weeks he has taken part in many sorties over the Normandy beaches and convoy areas and his leadership has been masterly. 8. 5. 45 Acting Squadron Leader Martin Robert Draycott Hume (N. Z. 405335), 130 Sqn. DFC. 20. 7. 45 Flying Officer Frederick Edward Fitzgerald Edwards (Aus. 42O460), 130 Sqn. 20. 7. 45 Pilot Officer Joseph Armstrong Boulton (Aus. 420544), 130 Sqn. 20. 7. 45 Warrant Officer Brian Wallace Woodman (N. Z. 428283), 130 Sqn. 24. 7. 45 Squadron Leader Frank Geoffrey Woolley, R. A. F. V. R. , 130 Sqn. Bar to DFC. 23. 1. 42 Squadron Leader Edward Philip Patrick Gibbs (32225), No. 130 Squadron. DFC. 26. 6. 45 Flight Lieutenant Ian Reginald Ponsford (135689), R. A F. V. R. , No 130. DFC. He has participated in a large number of sorties and throughout has displayed the greatest keenness to engage the enemy He has destroyed at least 7 enemy aircraft, three of them in one sortie in April 1945. In harassing attacks on enemy targets on the ground, Flight Lieutenant Ponsford has been responsible for the destruction of many mechanical vehicles This officer has set a fine example of courage and devotion to duty. " 19. 2. 43. Acting Flight Lieutenant Philip Lintott Arnott (63090), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 130 Squadron. DFC. Flight Sergeant Philip Henry Thornton Clay DFM. Flying Officer Geoff 'Lucky' Lord DFC was a 'Flying Ace' with 7 (confirmed) enemy aircraft shot down. p. 36. Perranporth Memorial Hall | 130 SQUADRON, Sgt G Cox, Plt Off Roger Wiginton (78495), Sgt Cyril Brennan RAAF (Aus 404771) KIA 25 Jun 1942. He has a digitised file in the Australian Archives. Sgt R Farmer, Fg Off William Henry Hoggard, Pilot Officer [later Squadron Leader] John Raymond Fitzmaurice (46041) p. 37. Fitzmaurice was the winner of both the R. A. F. and the Inter-Service Championship with the Epée at the Royal Tournament in 1933, and again in 1939, in which year he also won the Inter-Service Championship with the Sabre. He was commissioned Pilot Officer in June 1941; Flight Lieutenant in January 1944, and retired in January 1946, retaining his rank as Squadron Leader. M. I. D. London Gazette 8 June 1944, for services in Italy (Flight Lieutenant). Sergeant [later Flight Lieutenant] Eric Sidney Opie Southern Rhodesian Forces (80454) p. 37. 19 Squadron. On 3 April 1943, P/O ES Opie and F/S JD Baragwanath intercepted two FW 190s south of Plymouth, damaging one. Flight Lieutenant Ian Menyll Mundy (80403) p. 37. Reported missing and presumed KIA in Flight, 11 October 1945. 130 (Punjab) Squadron, S/Ldr P V K Tripe, F/Lt Ian Smith (SR80463) (future prime minister of Rhodesia), Geoff Lord, Ian Ponsford, Joe Boulton, Vic Seymour who shot down the last German plane in WW2. F/Lt Godfrey George. Aircraft and personnel of 'B' Flight, No. 130 Squadron RAF at Ballyhalbert, Northern Ireland, May 1943, Lieutenant Jacques Andrieuz, a Free French pilot, A E Mokanyk RCAF, Bob Doe.
An early 18th century oak East Anglian longcase clock, brass 10" square dial with pierced steel single hour hand and corner cherub spandrels, Roman chapter ring signed Robert Brown, Bottisdale. 30 hour movement with rope/weight drive of birdcage form with countwheel strike on a bell. With weight and pendulum, base of trunk cut down. 203cm high.
An early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock with brass ball feet, bezel, pierced side fret panels and side handles, painted Roman metal dial signed J. Gutteridge, 54 Coppice Row, London. 8-day twin fusee driven movement with rack and snail striking the hours on a bell and pull-repeat mechanism repeating the last hour. with winding and door/bezel keys and pendulum. 41cm high
A late 19th Century French gilt-brass and onyx portico clock with hand painted/enamelled Arabic dial with pierced gilt brass hands, convex glass to bezel. Unusual silver plated 8 day movement with countwheel striking a bell, signed Societe Clusienne S.C.A.P.H Cluses, no.20909. with original sun mask pendulum. 40cm high
An early 20th Century French walnut and ormolu mounted mantel clock with silvered and engine turned dial, signed Mappin & Webb. 8 day French drum movement with rack and snail striking a bell, Swiss lever escapement to platform and original blued steel hairspring, with key. 27cm high including handle
An 18th Century flame mahogany longcase clock, 12" brass arched dial with date wheel, strike/silent dial and subsidiary seconds, signed William Sheafe, London, pierced blued steel hands, 8 day rack and snail strking movement (bell missing) of five pillar construction with recoil anchor escapement. Weights, pendulum and winding key. Base of trunk cut down, 227cm high.
An early 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clock, 12 " circular repainted dial signed Jameson, Dublin, 8 day rack and snail striking movement of four pillar construction with later added gong replacing the usual bell strike. Recoil anchor escapement. Weights, pendulum and crank key. 195cm high.
A late 17th/early 18th Century oak longcase clock, 10" square brass dial with single pierced steel hour hand, silvered Roman chapter ring. 30 hour birdcage movement with four vertical turned corner pillars. Countwheel strike on a bell with recoil anchor escapement. Dial unsigned. With weight, pendulum and a quantity of spare drive chain. 189cm high
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, 12" painted arched dial with swan automata connected to pallet arbor, subsidiary seconds and calendar wheel, signed Benjamin Elles, Woodbridge. 8 day movement of five pillar construction with rack and snail striking a bell. Pendulum, weights, two crank keys and loose trunk door lock and key. 207cm high including finial.
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock, 12" brass square dial with silvered Roman chapter ring signed Nathaniel Cooper, Saxmundham, pierced steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial. 30 hour chain driven movement of birdcage form with countwheel striking on a bell. With weight and pendulum. 224cm high including finial
An 18th Century flame mahogany longcase clock with blind fretwork detail to hood. 12" square brass dial with Roman/Arabic silvered chapter rings and pierced steel hands with calendar wheel, signed Benjamin Anns, Highworth. 8 day movement with rack and snail striking a bell, of four pillar construction with recoil anchor escapement. With keys, pendulum and weights, 216cm high, case a/f in places.
An early 19th Century mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock of architectural form, arched painted metal dial (some paint loss) signed Handley & Moore, Clerkenwell, London, with strike/silent and slower/faster subsidiary dials. 8 day twin fusee driven movement with rack and snail striking a bell, with pull-repeat mechanism striking the hours. Backplate signed by maker, with door key, winding key and pendulum. 48.5cm high
A 19th Century French slate, marble and gilt spelter figural mantel clock depicting seated maiden with sheet of music, Roman enamelled dial (hairlined) signed by retailer F. H. Goulding, Paris. 8 day drum movement with rack and snail strike by Vincenti, Paris. No bell, key or pendulum. 50cm wide x 42cm high
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, 12" painted metal square dial with subsidiary seconds and pierced blued steel hands, signed Joseph Zipfel, Norwich. 30 hour chain drive movement of four pillar construction with recoil anchor escapement, countwheel striking a bell. With pendulum, door key and copper cased weight. 211cm high including hood finials.
A matched pair of 12-bore boxlock ejector guns by C. G. Bonehill, no. 2107/2119Toplevers and ribs numbered '1' and '2' in gold, the treble-grip action-bodies incorporating C.G. Bonehill action patent no. 8471 of 31st May 1884 and safety patent no. 7823 of 29th May 1888, with border-scroll engraving, maker's name in scrolling banner, traces of hardening-colour, the well-figured stocks (No. 1 pinned at head and with small crack to left top-tang) with semi-pistolgrips and ebonite extensions, the barrels (No. 1 right barrel dented) engraved C G Bonehill, Maker, Birmingham, Three Bell Steel with file-cut ribsWeights 6lb. 11½oz. (No. 1) & 6lb. 12½oz (No. 2), 14¾in. pulls (14¼in. stocks), 30in. barrels, chokes approx. cyl & ½ (No. 1) and ¾ & ¾ (No. 2), 2½in. chambers, Birmingham nitro reproof (No. 1 right barrel thickness at 21 thou)In their brass-mounted oak and leather caseThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S2S2 Section 2 lots require a valid British Shotgun certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
J. C. Bell (British fl.1857 - 1868)Two pheasants in a landscapeOil on canvasSigned and dated 1863 (lower right)58 x 78cm (22¾ x 30½ in.)Condition Report: The canvas has a heavy relining. There is craquelure throughout and some light surface dirt. There are several areas of retouching visible to the naked eye and some light rubbing to the framed edges. Ultraviolet light confirms scattered retouching and infilling. Otherwise, in good restored condition, ready to hang.Condition Report Disclaimer
BRONZE 'DRAGON' BELL RAISED ON A HUANGHUALI STAND QIANGLONG SEAL MARK AND PROBABLY OF THE PERIOD suspended by a handle, the top with bat-form sound frets, the side decorated with a relief band of dragons, chasing the flowing pearl, midst clouds, bell 40cm high stand 69cm high PROVENANCE: Prominent Scottish collection
Good English ebonised double fusee verge bracket clock, the movement with pull repeat striking the hours on a large bell and the quarters on two smaller bells, the 7" square brass dial signed J A. Boyce, London on the silver chapter ring at 6 o'clock, enclosing a matted centre with false pendulum bob aperture, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the movement back plate finely engraved with meandering foliage and locking pendulum, within a stepped case surmounted by four brass ball finial's, caddy top and ornate carrying handle, 16" high (pendulum and keys) (movement restored) - **This clock was purchased from Sothebys Auction House on 1st October 1998 for £6800 (Lot 430) - **Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided
Good English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" convex white enamel dial signed D.& W. Morice Fenchurch Street, London, the movement with pull repeat striking on a large bell and the back plate with locking pendulum, also signed Morice, Fenchurch Street, London within a rounded arched stepped case surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 14.5" high - **This clock was purchased from Bonhams Knightsbridge on 6th June 1997 for £4400 (Lot 112) - **Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided**The glass requires setting into the bezel
French ormolu and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock, the movement back plate stamped with the initials J.T within an oval, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell (missing), the 3.25" pink floral dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, within an ornate case decorated with portrait panels and surmounted by two seated cherubs, 13.5" high (pendulum)
Good French aesthetic movement brass and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock, the movement back plate stamped Edward & Sons, Paris, London & Glasgow, B.R 66260, striking on a bell, the 4.75" convex porcelain dial painted with Roman numerals and swags, within an ornate porcelain mounted stepped case with fluted pillars, surmounted by a rounded arched front pediment with four turned acorn finials, 14" high (pendulum)
Good French ormolu and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock garniture, the 3.5" convex porcelain dial with Roman numerals enclosing a rural painted scene, the S. Marti movement striking on a bell, within an ornate pillared case applied with a cast mask and foliage, surmounted by a pedestal floral finial, upon a shaped giltwood stepped stand and under a glass dome, 23" high overall; also with a pair of matching urn side pieces upon a shaped stand under a glass dome, 20.25" high overall (pendulum and key)
Unusual French black slate and brass two train drumhead mantel clock, the S. Marti movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4.75" chapter ring enclosing a recessed centre with visible escapement, supported upon an angled flaring brass base applied with cast angels heads to the sides and foliage to the front, upon a plinth with foliate cast scrolling feet, 11.5" high overall (pendulum and key)
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