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Lot 3115

A Tri-ang Hornby R-248 medical corps ambulance car, an R-341K anti-aircraft searchlight wagon, an R-343 multiple missile launcher, an R-249K exploding car and an R-239 bomb transporter, all boxed (some commandos missing, boxes creased and scuffed), together with two Matchbox vehicles and a Corgi van `Weetabix`.

Lot 515

HMS Terror (1813), early 19th century dessert service and various dishes comprising twin handled comport, nine small dishes and four single handled dishes, each painted with a different botanical flower illustration, each with reserved cartouche "Terror" and GR. Possiblly Old Hall (14) HMS Terrot was a bomb vessel which took part in the war against the United States and assigned to the Artic together with HMS Erebus was involved in Sir John Franklin`s ill-fated expedition to the Artic, where the vessel was lost in the ice. Given to the vendors by the descendants of the surgeon on the HMS Terror following refurbishment.

Lot 760

Postcards - loose selection in box, including GB & World, French bomb damage real photographs, including Australia, Golden Gate Exposition 1939, shipping, canals and harbours, railway, greeting, children, animated street scenes, etc, plus quantity of circa 1920s Christmas greeting cards (qty)

Lot 701

Pair of Mills Bomb hand grenades with pins, levers and plugs

Lot 744

Collection of four First World War grenades, consisting of Mills bomb with 1916 dated brass plug, German egg grenade, French rifle grenade and British Batty grenade

Lot 163

A Japanese porcelain tea bowl decorated in blue with a landscape and inscribed, removed from the site of Hiroshima after the atomic bomb by the father of the vendor, 6cm diameter

Lot 474

A mother of pearl calling card case, a fan, a trench bomb thrower, clay pipe with barrel figure and vines, ivory calling cards and sundry collectables, and a silver backed hair brush and comb mount.

Lot 602

A hallmarked silver bomb shaped ash tray of plain form, together with a pierced trumpet vase, Birmingham 1928 and 1903 respectively. (2)

Lot 29

A WW1 gas attack warning rattle. Iron frame, wooden handle, cog and sprung clapper. Marked broad arrow /79/6 and A&NCSL (Army & Navy Co-operative Stores Ltd). Also a luminous spirit filled gauge for measuring the roll of an airship, graduated 0-10 both ways. Of blackened alloy, 17cm. Plus an interesting WW1 vane operated firing pin for a bomb, twin blades 11.5cm overall, which rotate as the bomb falls at the same time unscrewing a pin which eventually fires the bomb. Marked (faint) in ink “Aerial Bomb Exp. Vane WW1 1917-18” (some corrosion obscuring official marks). GC. (3). Plate 2.

Lot 136

A lively Airship cartoon. Showing two delighted French airmen in the basket of an airship, about to drop a hand bomb on a fleeing German. Together with Le Generale Mauger Gouverneur de Epinal in uniform, surveying troop activities in town landscape with two airships, Le Fleurus and Le Conte in the sky overhead Signed Hansi 1915. Well mounted and framed en-suite, 48x36cm. VGC. (2) Plate.8

Lot 198

Part of a German printed label removed from an unexploded incendiary bomb. Dropped from a Zeppelin at Hook Farm, Southfleet, Kent, 2 September 1916. Framed with details, 20 x 25cm. (Frame worn). Together with a polished dark wood propeller section with engraved label “Part of Zeppelin destroyed at Billericay Sep. 24th 1916”. GC. (2). See website.

Lot 243

A heavy circular bronze pavement plaque. Neatly engraved in Roman capitals “An incendiary bomb dropped from enemy airship fell on this spot April 25th 1916”. Diameter 26cm. GC. (Dents and distressing commensurate with location). Plate.13. Note: A number of Zeppelins were reported over Essex and Kent during the night in question, but were chased off by the defences, before they could inflict any damage or casualties.

Lot 263

A German WWII Luftwaffe Oberzahlmeister`s Channel Island`s Occupation photograph album the card bound album comprising forty six pages of black and white photographs, spanning the period 1933/34 to 1943 and including three postings to the Channel Islands in 1941, 1942 and 1943, the album commencing with initial training in Germany and the swearing in on 20th April 1934, to first postings at Neukuhren, Braunschweig, Schonwalde, Doberitz, Eroberte etc., bomb damage at Magdeburg, New Year`s Eve 1941 in Berlin, then the first posting to Guernsey with a Flak Regiment, including 52 photos shot in Guernsey and six of a trip to Jersey, many showing troops and officers in uniform at local properties and landmarks, followed by 10 further photos shot in Guernsey in 1942 and 1943, the album closing with three photographs in Paris, 1943, the album size 16 x 11½in. (40.5 x 29cm.).

Lot 458

R.A.C. Cobbe (British, 20th century) Bomb damaged buildings watercolour, pen and ink, signed and dated 1965 lower right 14¾ x 26¼in. (37.5 x 66.75cm.)

Lot 882

WALLIS BARNES: (1887-1979) English Scientist & Inventor of the bouncing bomb used in Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid), 16th May 1943. Bold blue fountain pen ink signature and inscription, `To Carol, with very best wishes from Barnes Wallis`, and date, January 1956, in his hand on a page removed from an autograph album. Neatly annotated in ink at the base of the page in the hand of a collector. Some extremely minor, light scuffing, VG

Lot 883

WALLIS BARNES: (1887-1979) English Scientist & Inventor of the bouncing bomb used in Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid), 16th May 1943. Signed 6.5 x 7 photograph of Wallis standing in a three quarter length pose in his study with a model of an aircraft on the desk before him. Signed with his name alone in blue ink at the base of the image with only fair contrast. Some slight surface creasing at the the base of the photograph, just touching a couple of letters of the signature. About VG

Lot 895

TIBBETS PAUL: (1915-2007) American Brigadier General of the United States Air Force, pilot of the Enola Gay, the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in the history of warfare. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting the mushroom cloud following the bombing of Hiroshima. Signed by Tibbets in bold blue ink to a light area at the head of the image, adding Pilot, Enola Gay, in his hand beneath his signature. Also signed by George R Caron (1919-1995, Tail Gunner of the Enola Gay) in bold black ink to a clear area at the head of the image, adding Hiroshima 8/6/45 in his hand beneath his signature. Together with James H. Doolittle (1896-1993) American Pioneer Aviator, served in World War II as Commander of the Doolittle Raiders. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Doolittle in a head and shoulders pose, wearing his uniform, in later years. Signed in blue ink with his name alone to a light area of the background. Also including an original 4to printed Proclamation to the People of the Philippines issued by General Douglas MacArthur and bearing his facsimile signature. VG, 3

Lot 896

TIBBETS PAUL: (1915-2007) American Brigadier General of the United States Air Force, pilot of the Enola Gay, the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in the history of warfare. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Tibbets standing in a full length pose, in uniform, alongside the Enola Gay. Signed in bold blue ink by Tibbets to a clear area of the image and also signed by Theodore Van Kirk (1921-, United States Army Air Force Navigator of the Enola Gay) in blue ink to a clear area. Both Tibbets and Van Kirk have added their crew roles and the date of the Hiroshima bombing, 6th August 1945, alongside their signatures. Together with George R. Caron (1919-1995, Tail Gunner of the Enola Gay) signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image showing the mushroom cloud following the bombing of Hiroshima. Signed in bold blue ink to a light area at the head of the image, adding Hiroshima 8/6/45 in his hand beneath his signature. EX, 2

Lot 948

DAVISON ALEXANDER: (1750-1829) English Businessman and Prize Agent, a contemporary and close friend of Nelson. Davison was responsible for several acts that glorified Nelson`s public image including the creation of a medal commemorating the victory at the Battle of the Nile. A.L.S., Alex Davison, one page, 4to, n.p., n.d. [20th July 1801?] to `My Lord`, [Nelson?], marked `Most Secret`. Davison writes, in full, `As it cannot be but gratifying to your Lordship to know the private opinion of the person who has the Chief management of the Grand Project-I give your Lordship an abstract of His letter from Romney dated yesterday the 20th. “The Thunders are now eased up, the weather” “is growing cloudy, confidence and enthusiasm” “governs all the persons concerned and it is” “probable the system of chastisement for” “the sins of the wicked will be fully” “established by ____________” I shall this day send off to Woolwich, double the Quantity of Batteries of Machinery, than will be wanted for the First attack. I have the Honour to be with great Truth, Your Lordships Devoted and Obliged servant`. With integral leaf docketed in an unidentified hand Boulogne Experiment. An intriguing letter. VG The raid on Boulogne in 1801 was a failed attempt by elements of the Royal Navy, led by Lord Nelson, to destroy a French vessels flotilla anchored in the port of Boulogne supposedly to be used for the invasion of England. At dawn on 4th August, Nelson ordered five bomb vessels to move forward and open fire against the French line. Despite the inferior gunpowder of French artillery and the high number of shots fired by the bomb vessels, the British sustained more casualties and withdrew. The night of 16th August Nelson returned and tried to bring off the flotilla attacking with 70 boats and near 2000 men organized in 4 divisions, but the attack was successfully repelled by the defenders, led by Admiral Latouche Tréville.

Lot 75

ARP Sunbury-on-Thames daily duty book for 1942, contains information of the wardens duties and bomb damage etc comes with various letters

Lot 282

German WW2 bomb fuse type dated 1940 in its original black Bakelite case

Lot 929

A Wedgwood Keith Murray moonstone ribbed bomb vase

Lot 343

A German World War One incendiary bi-plane aircraft bomb shot down over French lines on later propeller wooden cradle stand, 90cm wide. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 315

Ephemera - Christmas Island an original pennant issued at the time of the test presumably to be flown from an official vehicle involved at the time. It is printed on gold silk and features a logo of a sea bird lifting a grappling hook and the legend `Christmas Island H-Bomb Tests 1957-58`

Lot 243

A large collection of WWII German photographs and ephemera, mainly Western Europe and including troop formations, soldiers` bivouacs, armour and transports, bomb damage, wrecked tanks, French P.O.W.s, in five albums and a scrapbook with the part journal of an artilleryman.Owing to the large number of reproduction Third Reich items that have been produced, we can give no assurance or guarantee as to the authenticity of any such item. Prospective bidders must satisfy themselves in this regards before bidding.

Lot 245

A quantity of Third Reich military photographs, mainly pre-war subjects and wartime France, including uniformed portraits, group portraits, weapons training, transport, bomb damage and a number of informal and domestic scenes, in four albums.Owing to the large number of reproduction Third Reich items that have been produced, we can give no assurance or guarantee as to the authenticity of any such item. Prospective bidders must satisfy themselves in this regards before bidding.

Lot 246

A Third Reich soldier`s photograph album, including uniformed portraits, camp life, bomb damage and general campaigning scenes, various locations including mainly Western Europe; together with another similar album.Owing to the large number of reproduction Third Reich items that have been produced, we can give no assurance or guarantee as to the authenticity of any such item. Prospective bidders must satisfy themselves in this regards before bidding.

Lot 254

A good collection of German WWII photographs, five albums containing some images of the invasion of France, and a great deal of Eastern Front material, including Russian peasants, artillery and tanks, uniformed portraits, bomb damage, and other subjects.Owing to the large number of reproduction Third Reich items that have been produced, we can give no assurance or guarantee as to the authenticity of any such item. Prospective bidders must satisfy themselves in this regards before bidding.

Lot 424

A Holmegaard bomb shaped cobalt blue glass vase terminating in narrow neck, 23cm high, engraved signature to base.

Lot 484

A later 20th Century silver table lighter of bomb shaped plain form, 8 cm high, impressed Tiffany & Co Makers, Sterling to base.

Lot 523

WW II Mills bomb (inert)

Lot 907

First World war presentation bomb fuses, two fuses housed within a mahogany box, with a plaque to the lid F.F. from George Kent, 1914-1918, together with a letter from the directors stating the gift for his work during the war, letter dated 4th July 1919, box 18.5cm wide

Lot 214

Allen Tortice (1948 - ): 'Ban the Bomb March' industrial town scene, oil on canvas laid on board signed, dated March 2003 verso with 'poem' 60cm x 90cm DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot

Lot 145

A WORCESTER SAUCE BOATcrisply moulded with basket weave and rococo cartouches and attractively painted in underglaze blue with the Man with a Bomb pattern and associated diaper inner border, a spray to the well, the handle picked out with tight scrolls, 20cm l, open crescent in underglaze blue, c1765++Small rim nick on the lip and slight roughness in one place on one side of the handle, no restoration

Lot 751

*Military Misellany. A collection of press, agency and private photographs of numerous military subjects, including groups of officers and men, demobilisation, shell and bomb damage, packed railway trains, Marshall Foch and other senior officers, together with a group of later photographs of the British Army parades, personalities, the reformation of the German Army in 1957 and others of similar interest, approx. 60 images contained in a folder (1)

Lot 213

*WWII - The Bomb File. A good group of fifty-two official Air Ministry and press photographs of government munitions factories and stores, RAF bombs and ammuniation, etc., including factory scenes, loading and preparing ammunition for transport, RAF parachute bombs, personnel training, etc., most images captioned verso, approx. 20 x 25cm and smaller, together with a group of related newspaper and magazine cuttings, contained in card folder (1)

Lot 241

*WWI Flying Log Book. Lt. N. Midgely R.F.C./R.A.F. First flight at Tadcaster 17.9.1917 on R.E. 7-2185 instructor Capt. Whittaker, time in air 10 mins, initial training continued on R.E.7 aircraft with Whittaker and Lt. Buckall as instructors at No. 20 Training Squadron R.F.C., first solo on Farman `Longhorn` 6693 on 19.10.1917 after 7 hrs 45 mins, training unit then No. 14 Training Squadron Grantham (Spittlegate), practice formation flying begins 31.10.1917, entry for 8.11.1917 reads `Forced landing, got lost and had to ring up `drome`, then on 18.11.1917 flying B.E.2c A2844 during cross country `Wrong course taken, landed at Newark`, entries in log confirmed by D. Hall, Capt. O.C. C Flight No. 20 Training Squadron, flying continues on D.H.6 and R.E.8, various changes in Flight Commanders, 21.1.18 entry reads `Engine went dead, forced landing Spittlegate` (R.E.8 4224), a/c returned same day to Harlaxton, collected replacement D.H.6. 2633, training continues with photo and bombing sorties with various units, after total of 45 hrs 35 mins solo posted overseas with first flight on R.E.8 4557 on 9.3.1918, operational training continues, 17.3.1918 flying B.3405 - `Crashed on landing`, next day `Several EA, hit by `a.a.``, then 27.3.1918 flying B3405 `Bomb raid over Albert, had to return early owing to archie through petrol tank`, operations continue over Western Front, 12.4.1918 flying 6480 entry reads `Shot at Hun Sausage, (Observation Balloon), attacked by 8 F.E.A., running flight for 3 miles - lucky!!`, more hectic ops flying - `Apl 17th D.S.O. awarded` on 20.4.1918 - `Engine very rough, nearly landed in trenches, engine just picked up when flattening out`, ops continue, survival remarkable, on 3.5.1918 when flying 4827 at 7000 - `Vis fair, scrap with 6 huns, gun jammed, tank hit by a.a. front quiet`, numerous `action` entries when on photo reconnaissance missions and observing artillery fire from air, pace of ops continues, 13-16-1918 with Lt. Griffith as observer `Scrap with 6 and later 13 F.E.A.`, Midgley a real survivor, photo sorties continue with various observers until overseas tour ends 28.6.1918 after 243 operational hours flown. Returns to Grantham, then Margate flying Armstrong-Whitworth and R.E.8 a/c as instructor, then retraining at No. 2 School of Observers, Margate, many engine failures recorded when flying with pupil observers, gunnery and photo practice, aerial combat sorties with camera gun, entry for Nov. 2nd 1918 when flying D6829 records `Engine Test, engine cut out, forced landing and crashed`, a similar incident on Nov. 7th flying C 2346, end of war not recorded, continued flying now on Avro 504 last entry 11.1.1919 on Avro 504 H 1922, log signed off `A. Soldier`s Farewell`. Total hours 426, aircraft types included Maurice Farman Short Horn` D.H.6., R.E. 8 90 h.p, A.W., Bristol Fighter and Avro, inside rear cover is written a list of lost comrades on Western Front, together with a pilot`s flying logbook to Lieutenant Midgley, ..... and a Field Service Pocket Book, dated 1914 (1917 reprint), 290 pp. text, fold-out diagrams, inscribed to `Cadet Harvey F. Flight No. 4 Squadron 10TTW St. Leonards on Sea, Hastings`, a silver cigarette case, Mappin & Webb, London ... inscribed on the gilded interior, `To Jack from some of his old `A` Flight pals and Bits, No. 4 Squadron R.F.C. December 1917`, the cover applied with Royal Flying Corps Pilot`s Wings and engraved with eight signatures of other colleagues, 4 5/8in (11.8cm) long, together with a pair of original cloth RFC pilot`s wings on RFC bullion blazer badge, rigging notes for the RE8 and three photographs (2)

Lot 255

*Heinkel He.111 Series. A remarkable and important folio of manufacturers`, operational, private and other images of this much respected aircraft, flight crews and ground engineers with support staff, included are numerous illustrations of Heinkel He.111 production, servicing, operational views, air-to-air images, original war reports by war-photographer Stempka from Jever circa 1940, other material includes prototype and trials aircraft including D-ALIX `Rostock`, D-ARCG with interior views; early bomber versions including D-AXOH, Spanish, Iraqi and other variants, some duplicates, pilots and crews at work, damaged aircraft, radar equipped machines flying bomb and torpedo carriers, anti-balloon aircraft, the `Zwilling` and others, an historic collection. Ex-Kruger Collection. (-)

Lot 343

*RAF - Drop Tank. A large bomb-shaped aerodynamic auxiliary fuel-tank for long-range bombing & reconnaissance aircraft, c. 1950s, of steel reinforced composition any alloy materials in three jointed sections with deformable nosecone, no apparent markings, length 11 ft (335cm) Can also be used as a garden ornament or for novelty kayaking. (-)

Lot 386

*WWI Zeppelin Fragments. Several fragments of metal believed to come from a German Zeppelin brought down over Stowmarket, 1916, together with two further pieces, one from an L48 which crashed at Theberton, Suffolk, 17.6.1917, the other a straight metal piece on which is written `Zeppelin L15 1917` with provenance (illegible) with a b & w postcard captioned `Zepp`, plus an envelope inscribed `Piece of German bomb` and containing a fragment of label with `Abwurfbomben` (-)

Lot 448

*Fretwell (Keith). Handley-Page `Halifax` B.Mk.1. Series II L9530 of 76 Squadron, Middleton St. George, c. 1941, aircraft flown by Pilot Officer C. Cheshire, watercolour and gouache, heightened with white, on board and signed by the artist, 20 x 28.75in (50.8 x 73cm), together with Avro Lancaster PO-S, R5868 in the same medium, illustrated with 98 bomb symbols as flown, c. 1944, 21.5 x 29in (54.6 x 73.7cm) (2)

Lot 472

*Hollroyd (N.). `Margate Raid` Zeppelin L-38. An original painting depicting the menacing approach of the Greman Imperial Airship over the English Channel, oil on canvas, signed by the artist lower left, in original frame with printed caption verso inscribed `L-38 nr Margate - before turning left to Bomb Southend to drop incendiaries - 7 dead, 36 injured`, 18 x 16in (46 x 40cm) (1)

Lot 480

Early LNER enamel sign, c1920`s headed `You Are At This Spot` showing a local map of the area and lines to Chingford, Epping Seven Kings and Chigwell. A large black arrow is pointing to Gray`s Retreat which is on the road to Theydon Bois. The bottom of the sign says `Nearest L.N.E.R Station Theydon Bois` and `London and Back 2/-`. The map is black on white ground but the relevant lines are in red as is the border. Interestingly, a good number of local pubs are shown including Theydon Retreat (formerly Riggs) and Grays Retreat. Damaged by a parachute mine during the Second World War. The mine had actually fallen on Yates (formerly Riggs) Retreat on the other side of the road. It had become entangled with the helter skelter and destroyed Yates Retreat completely. Battalions of soldiers were stationed at the retreats during the war, and many of them were killed in this incident. Grays Retreat later took another direct hit from a bomb which destroyed it. Measuring 29" x 39¾" it is in very good condition for age despite some edge loss and a little fading.

Lot 828

A Triang R23 mail coach, R224 red/cream restaurant car and six various wagons, R239 bomb transporter (nose cone missing), various station and lineside accessories, including engine shed and footbridge (F-G, BP-F)

Lot 1501

The late Frank Wilson worked in the British Aero industry and commissioned a collection of fine detailed model aircraft made by model makers attached to the industry. Each aircraft is modelled on an original with authentic registration details. The 40 models, in 7 lots, represent most of the major types flown by the RAF from Vickers Vimy to Canberra. The collection includes variations on standard models i.e. Lancaster with Merlin engines, with radial engines, Dambuster variant, with large `tallboy` bomb load and with Barnes Wallace `grand slam` bomb. Earlier and later markes by Avro such as Manchester and Lincoln included. All built to exacting standards, information supplied by Allan Wilson, son of Frank. 1501 Collection of 6 professionally built form various kits 1:72 scale British bi-planes, superbly finished (x6)

Lot 1506

8x various 1:72 scale professionally built model aircraft from kits to include; Avro Lancaster 2 models (one with bouncing bomb)a twin engined light transport plane on Armstrong Whitley, Bristol Beaufort, a Short Stirling, DH Mosquito, Gloster Gladiator, plus a bomb tractor and 2 trailers (x11)

Lot 293

A Set of Three Large 19th Century Architectural Hand Painted Slate Pier Panels, Two with Marble Frames. Removed from Bomb Damaged Property after the War. Scenes Depict Continental Mountain Villages with Horses and Figures, Rivers and Lake, Ruined Castles etc. Two Side Panels Measure 82 cm x 207 cm and Centre Panel 116 cm x 205 cm High. Paper Label for London County Council. N.B This Lot Attracts VAT

Lot 231

"The Telegraph eight copies spanning from 1936 The Abdication of King Edward, 1945 Invention of Atomic bomb 1953 Elizabeth II Crowned 1961 Sealing of Berlin Wall, 1963 Kennedy assassination 1963, Churchill Death 1969, Moon landing and 1974 Nixon resigns "

Lot 546

ARP incendiary bomb rake and scoop, and four 1944 military stretcher bearers carrying straps

Lot 362

Springfield Model 1905/1906 Experimental Saber27" nickel-plated blade length, marked at ricasso serial number 68, on the reverse 1906 SA and flaming bomb. Shagreen and brass wire wrapped handle. Checkered designed steel pommel with steel cupped knuckle bow. Brown leather scabbard with two metal carrying rings. Near the throat is marked 59, 8, RIA and dated 1906. Condition: This is an excellent specimen of a very rare sword made at Springfield arsenal. Total production was around 160. There is some minute wear spots to the shagreen handle. Blade is near mint retaining all of the original nickel finish. Leather scabbard has some scuffs, and the drag is opened a little and exposed.Starting Price: $2000

Lot 473

*WWII U.S. Winchester Model 1897 Pump-Action Riot Shotgun12 ga., 20.75" cyl. bore barrel, S/N 932608. Walnut stocks with GHD and ordnance wheel cartouches, U.S. and flaming bomb stamps on left side of receiver, flaming bomb stamp on the top of the barrel. Condition: Excellent condition with an excellent bore. This gun retains ca 95% original blue finish with the loss being on the magazine tube from working the action and some minor loss on the end of the barrel. The stocks are excellent.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $1500

Lot 476

*U.S. WWII Winchester Model 12 Pump Action Shotgun12 ga., 20.75" cyl. bore barrel, S/N 981484. Blue finish, walnut stocks with GHD inspector`s mark and crossed cannons cartouche on buttstock, receiver marked with flaming bomb and U.S., barrel marked on top with flaming bomb. Condition: Excellent condition with an excellent bore. It retains ca 95% original blue finish with the barrel turned plum purple and minor wear to the magazine tube. The stocks rate excellent with some minor dings and scratches.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $2000

Lot 180

A collection of WWII ephemera comprising a deactivated Nazi Germany Incendiary Bomb, parts of Incendiary Bombs, part of a parachute chord from a German land mine dropped near Weaverham, Northwich 1940/1941, small pieces of shrapnel, a bomb splinter from a five hundred pound German bomb dropped in the countryside in Weaverham November 1940 etc

Lot 187

An early 20th century painted metal money box in the form of a WWI British Tank, an early 20th century inkwell in the form a Mills Bomb, the lid lifting up to reveal a ceramic ink pot, mounted on a ceramic base with inscription `Memento Of The Great War`, actual hand grenade casting, as used by the allies reg no.651542 1915 (2) (illustrated)

Lot 1543

A collection of military objects comprising a German Somme helmet, a mortar bomb, a Russian gas mask and various war videos

Lot 542

Nightingale - A Carlton Ware `Bomb` vase decorated with coloured enamel and gilded birds against a black ground with coloured foliage and stylised flowers, the body raised to the three feet with moulded handles, printed script mark, height 22cm

Lot 789

2 Large bags mostly vintage men’s shirts plus 12 on hangers. A bag of retro knitwear, a bag of about 12 unopened retro shirts, a number of belts, a large bag of vintage/retro bow ties, a large bag of retro/vintage neck ties and another of white ties and another of black ties, a number of saloon gamblers ties, a bag of cummerbunds, and another of medallions/Ban the Bomb signs etc a bag of braces

Lot 434

A pewter bomb shaped vase, in the manner of Archibald Knox, 18.5 cm high

Lot 231

17 x Kenner Mask action figure/vehicle sets: Stinger (missing removable mortar and scope cannons); Manta; Piranha; Jackhammer; Meteor (missing stun bomb and one tail fin); Hurricane (dial on back snapped and loose in box); Firefly; Vampire; Iguana; Pit Stop Catapult (2 tyres included, poss.one missing); T-Bob; The Collector; Thunderhawk; 37460 Jungle Challenge Wilderness Adventure Pack; 37480 Rescue Mission Forest Adventure Pack; Coast Patrol Marine Adventure Pack; 37490 Venom`s Revenge Offensive Adventure Pack. Appear overall G in F boxes, carded figures have been opened.

Lot 121

A Second World War RAF Bomb Winch, with rolled leather carrying strap and geared winding handle, the side cast SAFE LOAD 750LB, 56cm high

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