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Lot 326

Flt. Sgt. Eric G. Rippingale Lancaster WW2 signed RAFES SC 36. The Caterpillar Club commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Formation of the Royal Air Forces Escaping Society. British Forces 40th Anniversary postmark VE Day, 8 May 1985. Signed Flt. Sgt. Eric G. Rippingale Bomb Aimer, Lancaster of No.514Sqn. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 1120A

World War Two memorabilia - comprising a Royal Field Artillery jacket, unopened can of Special Ration Type C, assorted items with labels to include the parts of a Messerschmitt brought down in Petairlie Woods, part of a bomb which was dropped on Linlathen House, Broughty Ferry, a piece of gun turret glass from an aeroplane, assorted ephemera and a commemorative peace mug 1919, and a respirator.

Lot 16

A small folder of early 20th century military photographs, some marked Top Secret, including navy landing craft, SS Otranto bomb damage 1926, etc.

Lot 36

British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service, Civil issue, Geo VI first type (George Longmire) GVF  Plate 1 Note: London Gazette 7th March 1941 George Longmire, Senior A.R.P. Warden, Manchester, “An oil bomb struck the roof of a dwelling house setting the premises on fire. Longmire immediately ran to the house. entered it and saw a woman on the floor of the hall with her clothing on fire. Dragging her into the front garden he extinguished the burning clothing, afterwards entering the house again to see if anyone had been left inside. Finding that the occupants had been escorted to safety he ran to his own house nearby, brought back a garden hose and kept the fire in check until the arrival of the fire brigade. Longmire, who sustained burns and other injuries to his hands, set a splendid example of bravery and devotion to duty and undoubtedly assisted in saving life by his prompt action.”

Lot 70

USA: An interesting framed display of 7 awards comprising: Silver Star, Air medal with leaf cluster, Purple Heart with leaf cluster, Asiatic Pacific campaign medal, American Defense medal, WWII Victory, American campaign medal, mounted with Air Gunners badge, reverse marked Sterling and with “pinch back” fixing, and 2 embroidered patches for USAAF and 5th AAF. The medals un-named, the frame includes an engraved plaque “Sgt Edward W Driscoll Jr/ Air Gunner 36047422/ 64th Bomb Sqdrn/ 43rd Bomb Group/ K.I.A. 21st May 1943”. The contents VF-EF. Accompanying the frame a box file containing much photocopied research material on Driscoll and other crew members of Driscolls aircraft B17E 41-7244 which departed from New Guinea on 21st May 1943 on a bombing mission to Vanakanau New Britain when it was hit by fire from a night fighter before coming down in St George’s Channel.

Lot 780

A 1983 Star Wars plastic Y Wing rebel fighter vehicle by Kenner. Complete with cannons, bomb and instructions. Boxed with inner packing piece, age wear and with some damage and repair. Vehicle VGC, some cleaning required.

Lot 877

A complete set of 12 scarce 1987 issue Matchbox MB 75 style cars. Produced for the Hong Kong market and made in Macau, all in special red boxes with ‘Dragon Racing Team’ ‘The World’s Greatest Chinese Racing Team’ ‘12 Chinese Astrological Racing Cars’ to each. Cars include – Ferrari, Porsche, Toyota MR2, Pontiac Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro, Mercedes SEL, Ferrari Testarossa, etc. Together with 3 ‘Big American Container Rig’ sets containing 2 American artic trucks ‘American President Lines’ and ‘Sea-Land’. Plus a 3 racing car set. All boxed. Also 6 unusual US export bright yellow/red striped boxed Matchbox 75 style vehicles – 4x4 Jeep, Rompin Rabbit, Bandag Bandit racing truck, a Dirty Dumper truck, Model A Ford Truck ‘Souvenir Matchbox Convention May 29th/30th 1982 and a Cherry Bomb 57 Chevy. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint.

Lot 357

A Tri-ang Minic pressed steel M 119 Air Tender and Bomb Truck, Advanced Airfield Maintenance Wing, painted RAF blue and red with black rubber tyres, in original green product-illustrated box and accessories in packet --13¼in. (33.5cm.) long (G-E, box G-E)

Lot 277

Boxed Hasbro G1 Transformers Pretenders Deception ‘Bomb-Burst’ 1987 issue, robot transforms to hover jet and back! In mint boxed complete unused condition, unopened sellotape seals, superb example!

Lot 469

Four Dinky Toys Aircraft, Boxed Spitfire MarkII Diamond Jubilee (missing marble plinth) in fair condition, original box is fair, unboxed 721 Junkers Ju 87b with cap firing bomb, 741 Spitfire MKII and 726 Messerscmitt Bf 109E, all in excellent original condition, 721 has some sun fading (4 items)

Lot 470

Quantity of Dinky Toys Aircraft Models, including A6M5 Zero-Sen, P-47 Thunderbolt, MRCA, Hawker Siddeley 125 723,Harrier GR MKI, Boxed 717 Boeing 737,Boxed Junkers JU87B 721 with bomb, empty boxes in very good condition for 719 Spitfire MKII with inner packaging and 724 Sea King Helicopter plus other loose models. Models are in fair to excellent condition, boxes are poor to very good (23 items)

Lot 4409A

WW2 British Mills Bomb. INERT FFE. No base plate, but with pin, lever marked "G & M L" and filler plug. Painted red. Plus two steel trip wire pull rings, 9mm training round (inert) spent .45 APC case, .30-06 round (inert), .22 spent case (inert)

Lot 133

A WWII Avro Lancaster bomb switch and a canvas map case – 1944.(2)

Lot 700

Post WW2 cluster bomb very unusual item.

Lot 717

RAF WW2 bomb fuse no 3 MK IV dated 7/44

Lot 825

WW1 scarce flying pig trench mortar bomb 42 inches high 9 inches in diameter with impact fuse deactivated. BUYER COLLECTS

Lot 826

WW1 scarce Newton 6 inch trench mortar bomb with impact fuse deactivated.

Lot 843

WW2 British bomb fuse no 30 MK IV 1943 dated.

Lot 480

German WW2 cluster bomb nice clean example deactivated. BUYER COLLECTS

Lot 490

German WW2 Incendiary bomb nice clean example on the tail is Written March 1941 Thames-Haven Essex.

Lot 595

Rare wartime scarf by Jacqmar, portraying figures dashing about with blankets and buckets and a wooden legged fire warden blowing his whistle, the words " London Alert!! Fall in the Fire Bomb fighters" written between them (slightly spotted). A large square of pink rayon of the same vintage, hand painted in two of its corners with sprays of roses, four printed silk chiffon squares with rolled edges, some rust spots and a pink silk handkerchief with a pattern of black squares and dots.

Lot 44

Two P14 / P17 American Enfield bayonets, with scabbards and frogs, one Stamped Remington 1913 10 '16, the other by Winchester with US Army flaming bomb symbol W within circle stamped 1917, 58cm overall length. We are unable to provide condition reports for this sale.

Lot 577

WWII pattern British 848 bomb fuse - Inert.

Lot 3597

Militaria - World War 1 - a No 23 hand grenade or 'Mills Bomb', by Viceroy Patents Limited, 10cm long; another (2)

Lot 218

Four Pocket Diaries (1940, 1941, 1943 and 1944), A R Ward of Boscombe, nr Bournemouth, Provide Fascinating Insight into Home Front life on the south coast of England during the war – in the summer of 1940 suffering from regular German air raids. Almost daily comment on the war with headline entries - ‘Hitler invades Holland & Belgium’, ‘some BEF surrounded.’, ‘Good news from Bardia, great success against Italy.’, ‘Hess in hospital suffering from a broken ankle.’, ‘HMS Hood blown up & sunk’, ‘RAF bomb Berlin…Germans very angry’, ‘RAF bomb and burst 2 water dams in Germany’, ‘Russians still holding Germans – nearly 1800 German tank lost [Kursk], ‘our troops have a tough job at Cassino’, ‘D day announced by Mr Churchill.’, ‘Gerry’s Pilotless planes over day and night.’, ‘German break through into Belgium to a depth of 20 miles’, and of personal impact - ‘German aeroplanes come over during night…bombs shake door.’, ‘spend morning in garden, dug-out ready for boarding up.’, ‘German planes keep us up from 10.30 to 2.30 in night’, ‘have a full night in bed…very grateful.’, ‘970 clothes coupons for the week’.

Lot 22

Royal Air Force Navigator's, Air Bombers and Air Gunner's Flying Log Book of 1816613 Sgt S Stone, Air Gunner, 626 Squadron. Sept 1943 - June 1944. Killed in action (Mid-upper Gunner) 1 July 1944 in Lancaster raid to bomb railway yard at Vierzon, France (of the crew 4 killed, 2 prisoner and 1 escaped). The previous night he was on a raid against the V1 site at Siracourt, France. Flew in variety of aircraft - Anson, Master, Martinet, Wellington, Halifax & Lancaster. Spine worn

Lot 29

Royal Air Force Flying Log Book for Navigators, Air Bombers, Air Gunners and Flight Engineers, 3020940 Sgt McCullock, W/Op & Gee Op. May 1944 - Nov 1945. Flew in Wellington & Lancaster. Pasted in certificate for dinghy, crash landing and parachute drills. Early 1945 on ops over Europe with 626 Sqn and interestingly notes bomb loads. Spine worn.

Lot 552

Seven Boxed Vanguards Police Car models, Set with Rover 2000 Renfew & Bute Constabulary, Jaguar XK120 and diorama, VA06801 Salford City Hillman Minx, VA06302 Essex Police Morris Marina 1800, VA5500 Lancashire Constabulary Ford Consul 3000GT, VA06602 Lancashire Accident Unit Ford Transit Van MKI, VA)^^!) Ford Transit MKI Van Lancashire Constabulary section van, VA6001 RAF Bomb disposal Ford Zephyr 4 MK III plus 18 Exclusive Vanguards collectors club models and one VW Beetle model, all in mint boxed condition (26 items)

Lot 562

Selection of Obsolete Australian Cloth Police Patches, including Tasmania Police Special Operations Group, Queensland Water Police, Northern Territory Police, New South Wales Gang Taskforce, Queensland Police Bomb Technician, Victoria Sheriff’s Office, W.A Fleet Service Tow Truck plus others, mostly in excellent condition. (60 items)

Lot 563

Quantity of Obsolete Australian Police Cloth Shoulder Insignia, including Police Insignia Collectors Association, Australian Protective Service Dog Squad, Australian Federal Police Solomon Island, Commonwealth Police, Australian Protective Service Rehabilitation Program, Australian Bomb Data Centre plus others, mostly in excellent condition. (44 items) 

Lot 564

Sixty-Five Obsolete Australian Cloth Police Patches, including S.A Police Underwater Recovery Section, S.A Police Dog Squad, S.A Police Bomb Response, Queensland Water Police, Northern Territory Police Task Force, S.A Police Rangers, Northern Territory Emergency Services plus others, mostly in excellent condition. (65 items) 

Lot 571

Selection of Australian Cloth Police Patches, including Australian Protective Service Bomb Response, Protective Services Unit Counter Terrorist Intelligence, N.S.W Police Special Branch, N.S.W Police Service Sydney 2000, N.S.W Police Olympic Security 2000, Lockhart River Community Ranger plus others, mostly in excellent condition. (50 items) 

Lot 177

WW1 "Mills Bomb" Grenade No5 MK1. 10/16, M M Co Birmingham

Lot 680

Press stills - Irish conflict (58) - late 1960's - mid 1970's including IRA, Bernadette Devlin, Belfast, Street violence, bomb damage, funerals, soldiers, Londonderry

Lot 1388

A German WWI Bomb Fuse fragment recovered from a Zeppelin Raid on Woolwich (Sept 1915) found by J.A. Sage (age 12) marked Kz Gr Z14/32 Dr 15

Lot 341

Two cocktail shakers, each in the form of a bomb, 23cm high each

Lot 118

*Russia and Ukraine. Photographic archive compiled by a British dental surgeon serving at the Anglo-Russian Hospital and on the Eastern Front, 1916, Oblong Russian-purchase brown morocco album (24 x 16 cm), containing 219 gelatin silver prints, mostly original snapshots measuring between 4 x 6 cm and 6 x 8 cm, all tipped rectos and versos to stiff card leaves, including street scenes and views in Petrograd, Moscow and Kiev, staff and inspections at the Anglo-Russian Hospital (one captioned 'Tzar at review'), operations at Rojitche, Lutsk and 'Icherookov' (probably Cherykaw in modern Belarus), these including numerous images of artillery pieces, trenches, troop inspections, bomb damage and similar, inked manuscript captions throughout, large group photograph with mid-size photographed tipped verso loosely inserted, together with: string-bound elephant folio scrapbook containing approximately 30 further original photographs (most of them 14.5 x 9 cm) depicting the Anglo-Russian Hospital, Lutsk and Dubno, and including a few possible portraits of the compiler, in addition to approximately 100 photographic postcards sent by him from various locations including Russia, some minor wear; wrappered souvenir exhbition catalogue titled The Anglo Russian Hospitals with the Russian Army, a Series of Twelve Views reproduced in Photogravure, inscribed 'Presented to W. Harrison by Lady Muriel Paget, May 16, 1917'; 4 additional medium size-photographs of ARH staff and visitors including the Tsarina, creased and frayed; and a collection of the compiler's personal documents including passport British dental surgeon Walter Harold Harrison is recored as graduating LDS from Guy's Hospital in 1910. He travelled to Russia to work at the Anglo-Russian Hospital, in Petrograd, founded in 1915 by Lady Muriel Paget and Lady Sybil Grey. In 1916 he appears to have accompanied the Russian advance through Volhynia. The following year he published an article in the British Dental Journal entitled A Dental Surgeon in Russia. (1 carton)

Lot 819

Pom- pom shell in case and a 2” mortar bomb casing and a belt of empty .50 cases

Lot 181

SCARCE AND UNUSUAL WWII GILT ENAMELLED BADGES, ONE 'EMERGENCY FOOD OFFICER' (MILLER B'HAM) AND AN ARP BADGE WITH SWANSEA CINEMA (MILLER B'HAM) SHAPED AS A BOMB

Lot 374

*Second Bikini Atoll Atomic Bomb Test. A gelatin silver print photograph, modern printing, showing the underwater explosion eight seconds after detonation, signed in thin blue felt tip pen in the sky area 'Paul W. Tibbets, pilot - Enola Gay', together with a related colour photograph, both 20 x 25cm (2)

Lot 479

WW2 Lloyd's Medal For Bravery at Sea SS Tucurinca 1943 Awarded to “FIREMAN EDWARD ANDREWS SS TUCURINCA 10TH MARCH 1943”. Edge knocks and pitting. (possibly being in a fire) Fireman Edward Andrews was serving onboard the Merchant vessel SS Tucurinca carrying ammunition on the trans Atlantic convoy HX-228. On the night of the 10th March she was attacked by the German U-Boat U221 who successfully fired a torpedo into her. Fireman Andrews actions can be gleamed from his British Empire Medal citation.“The ship, sailing in convoy, was torpedoed and sustained heavy damage which caused serious flooding. Owing to damage to the machinery, only ahead movements of the ship were possible, but she was got under way again at reduced speed and pumps were put into action to reduce the flooding. Later the weather became bad, flooding increased and it became necessary to abandon the ship.Fireman Andrews acted with great gallantry throughout. He was the first to volunteer to go below to raise steam after the ship was torpedoed. He remained in the engine-room maintaining steam, encouraging the other firemen and helping with the pumps. His courage and qualities of leadership set a high example.”The third engineer was lost. The master, 65 crew members, five gunners and ten passengers (RCAF officers) were saved. Fireman Andrews appears to have lived a charmed life, born in Liverpool in 1913 he joined the Merchant service and during WW2 as well as surviving the sinking of the Tucurinca he survived the mining and loss of the S.S. Chagris in Liverpool Bay, later bomb damage in the SS Oronsay in the Mediterranean and a mid-Atlantic collision in the SS Historian. Remaining with the Merchant service after the war he was finally beached in 1958.

Lot 505

Royal Air Force Gloster Gladiator Fighter Pilot’s Air Force Cross AFM Group of Five Medals & Log Books etc. The medals and archive of Squadron Leader R.A.H. Smith AFC., MID a pre war pilot he was posted to 33 Squadron operating the Gloster Gladiator in Palestine in 1938. Comprising:Medal Group: Air Force Cross (1945), General Service Medal, clasp “Palestine”, “564721 SGT R.A.H. SMITH RAF” (RAF Style naming), 1939/45 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, MID” Mounted as originally worn. .... Miniature Medal group mounted as originally worn (with addition of Air Crew Europe Star). ... Three Pilots Log Books. These record flying from 5th January 1937 until 30th July 1950 and over 3,000 flying hours. ... Large number of snap shop photographs, including RAF service. ... Wood presentation box with engraved silver plaque dated 1949. .... Ephemera etc. The announcement of the award of the Air Force Cross Appeared in the London Gazette on the 14th June 1945 (Birthday Honours)Squadron Leader R.A.H. Smith AFC., MID, began his flying career at Reading on the 5th January 1937 on a Tiger Moth flying his first solo 8 days later, with just over 7 hours under his belt. Promoted to Sergeant and after further training he was posted to 33 Squadron in Palestine flying Gladiators. During his time on the Squadron his log records “Recce” and convoy escort duties. A number of occasions he refers to firing whilst undertaking these tasks. Ending his tour with the Squadron he was posted back to UK and joined 12 Flying Training School. During the war he held various Flying Instructor posts and was commissioned in 1943. At the end of the war he was serving at RAF Coleby Grange in Lincolnshire. Remaining with the RAF in May 1947 he was posted to 504 AAF Squadron and here he flew a wide range of aircraft including Mosquito and Spitfire. He remained with the Squadron his favourite aircraft becoming the Spitfire, he also flew as second pilot in the Meteor Jet, his last flight being on the 30th July 1950. Transferring to the Secretarial Branch, he was present for a period on Christmas Island during the A Bomb tests and retired in 1963 having attained the rank of Squadron Leader.

Lot 153

1942 bomb/artillery case

Lot 29

Part of a Second World War bomb site recovered from a Wellington/Spitfire recovered by diver's from the Channel.

Lot 107

A French leather postcard album "Album pour Cartes Postales" containing approximately 204 postcards WWI era, photographic cards of troops and bomb and battle sites, comic cards, sentimental cards, leaders of the time

Lot 755

A British Army car bomb mirror and a painted wooden night stick.

Lot 268

ENOLA GAY: A large signed printed 18 x 14 colour chart, by Paul W. Tibbets (1915-2007, American Brigadier General, pilot of the Enola Gay), Thomas W. Ferebee (1918-2000, American Colonel, bombardier of the Enola Gay) and Theodore Van Kirk (1921-2014, American Major, navigator of the Enola Gay) individually, the chart being a facsimile copy of the Navigator's Log of the Enola Gay, displaying three sections of the log, detailing in timed intervals the mission to deliver the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, 6th August 1945, and with a short piece of text and a map explaining the mission superimposed over the log. Signed by each of the crew membersin bold blue ink with their names alone to the foot, above a printed title bearing their role during the mission. With a tear to the upper right corner and left edge, not affecting the text or signatures, otherwise VG

Lot 373

ENOLA GAY:Paul Tibbets (1915-2007) American Brigadier General in the United States Air Force, pilot of the Enola Gay, the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb, Hiroshima, 6th August 1945. Signed Commemorative Cover celebrating the surrender of the Japanese forces on 2nd September 1945 and featuring the image of a B29 aircraft fly-past over U.S.S. Missouri. Postmarked 6th August 2005. Signed by Tibbets in blue ink, and adding 'Pilot B29 Enola Gay 6 Aug 1945' in his hand. Together with Leonard Cheshire (1917-1992) British RAF Pilot of World War II, Victoria Cross winner. Cheshire was one official British observers of the nuclear bombing of Nagasaki. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the International Year of Disabled People and The Leonard Cheshire Foundation, and featuring an image of the Group Captain. Postmarked 25th March 1981. Signed by Cheshire in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the cover. VG to EX, 2

Lot 265

QUEBEC CONFERENCE THE: A hardback folio edition of Tadoussac Then and Now – A History and Narrative of the Kingdom of the Saguenay by William Hugh Coverdale, First Edition, privately printed in Canada, 1942, with a bibliography and nine sepia plates, individually signed to the front free endpaper by seven members of the British and American staff who were present at the First Quebec Conference of August 1943, comprising Guy Gibson (1918-1944, British Airman of World War II, Wing Commander of 617 Squadron. Victoria Cross winner for his actions during Operation Chastise (The Dambusters Raid) on the Mohne and Eder Dams in Germany, 16th May 1943), Louis Mountbatten (1900-1979, British Admiral of World War II), Adrian Carton de Wiart (1880-1963, British Lieutenant General who served in both World War I and World War II, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at La Boiselle, France, on 2nd-3rd July 1916), Anthony Eden (1897-1977, British Prime Minister 1955-57), Ernest J. King (1878-1956, American Fleet Admiral, Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations during World War II), William D. Leahy (1875-1959, American Fleet Admiral and Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief during World War II) and George C. Marshall (1880-1959, American Statesman, Chief of Staff of the United States Army 1939-45). All have signed their names in bold blue and black fountain pen inks, three adding their ranks beneath their signatures. The head of the endpaper is dated August 1943 in an unidentified hand and the pastedown opposite bears the ownership signature of a D. Roberts. Bound in the original light brown cloth and with dark brown stamped titles etc. A few minor stains to the front cover and some very light, extremely minor age wear, otherwise VG The First Quebec Conference, codenamed ‘Quadrant’, was a highly secret military conference held between the British and United States governments, and hosted by the Canadian government at Quebec City from 17th – 24th August 1943. The chief representatives, Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt, held talks over a number of issues concerning World War II, including the planning for the invasion of France (codenamed Operation Overlord and based upon a secret report drawn up by the Combined Chiefs of Staff). The Prime Minister and President also discussed improving coordination between Great Britain and America to develop an Atomic bomb.

Lot 1248

U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb promo items Special Edition CD/DVD album, Photocopy of letter from Bono explaining (RED) plus 2 Amex promo cards. Photo copy of interview with band about album. Jacknife Lee ‘Vertigo' Remix CDR’s 4 dated 15/10/2004 plus one other 10” remix. ‘Ave Maria’ ‘Fast Cars’ Jacknife Lee Remix promo CDR’s, U2 Uncovered ITV Special Parts 1-4 from June 2005 on DVD. ‘City Of Blinding Lights’ 2CD & DVD Single set in cardboard sleeve. 4 x CD size carrier bags. 4 ‘City Of Blinding Lights’ single sets cases & two ‘Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own’ single set cases. .

Lot 1319

Military Interest Resin Figure Of Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Soldier Bronzed resin figure in the form of a soldier diffusing a bomb, raised on square wood base with brass plaque reading ' To SSGT W Gosling from the members of the WO's & SGT's mess 32 Engr Regt (EOD) Very good condition

Lot 743

BLUES/CLASSIC ROCK - Neat selection of 13 x LPs. Artists/titles are Groundhogs - Thank Christ For The Bomb (UK black label LBS 83295), Rory Gallagher - Deuce (UK original Polydor 238076 - great Ex+/Ex copy), Jefferson Airplane - Bark (US original in brown paper bag sleeve), The Live Adventures Of Mile Bloomfield And Al Kooper (CBS 66214 - Ex/Ex), The Grateful Dead (K 46027 RE), John Kay - My Sportin' Life, Spirit - The Adventures Of... (BEGA 23) and Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Saronicus (64191), Johnny Cash At San Quentin, Various -Murderers' Home And Blues In The Mississippi Night (Jazz Vogue double, with booklet), Kevin Coyne, Joe Cocker and The Robert Cray Band. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex.

Lot 861

U2 - HOW TO DISMANTLE AN ATOMIC BOMB - UK TEST PRESSING - A white label test pressing of the long deleted 2004 LP! Issued with white labels on black vinyl. The record is in super Ex+ condition with perhaps just one or two extremely faint paper marks. Matrix: U214A-3 MISS YOU SUGAR & U214B-3.

Lot 637

METAL - Another bone crunching collection of LPs with some 12". Artists/titles include H-Bomb - Coup De Metal (RMLP 005 - Ex+/VG+ with insert), Ostrogoth - Full Moon's Eyes (BONE 128310), Heavy Load - Death Or Glory (TLP 822 Swedish original with poster), Over Kill - Taking Over, Bitches Sin - Predator, Venom - Hell At Hammersmith, Cry Tuff - S/T, Queensrÿche inc. Rage For Order (black), Vampyr - Cry Out For Metal, Kingdom Come - S/T (422 835 368-1 '016' US pressing), Metal Warriors (EBON 11), Saxon, Dedringer, Deathrow - Raging Steel, Def Leppard, Poison, Girlschool, Ratt, Barón Rojo and Wild Dogs - Man's Best Friend. Condition is largely VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 671

GROUNDHOGS/HAWKWIND - Rockin' out with these 7 x ace albums. Groundhogs LPs (x4) are Blues Obituary (2nd black label LBS 83253 - VG+ some light scuff marks/VG no rips or tears but laminate wear noted on the reverse), Thank Christ For The Bomb (black label LBS 83295 - VG+/VG+), Split (original UK LBG 83401 - VG due to a light scratch on B1/Ex well presented) and Who Will Save The World? (United Artists original UAG 29237 - Ex/Ex neat 'poster' sleeve). Hawkwind titles are S/T (black label UK 2nd pressing LBS 83348 - VG+/Ex gatefold), In Search Of Space (UAG 29202 UK original - VG some light surface marks and scuffs, complete with log book/VG+ original sleeve in neat condition) and Space Ritual (UAD 60037/38 - clean Ex records, complete with great 'psych' inners/VG+ a well presented sleeve).

Lot 445

Boxed and Unboxed Triang-Hornby OO Gauge 'NATO' Battle Space Items, including a boxed R216 Rocket Launcher with rocket, R341 Searchlight wagon, R567 Radar Tracking Command car, with unboxed Helicopter wagons (5, with 3 'choppers'), two red exploding box cars, 12-wheel missile launcher (lacking missiles) and Bomb wagon with bomb, ambulance coach, and other items, mostly in NATO green finish, some incomplete or with damage, varying F-VG, boxes F-G (qty)

Lot 446

A Good Collection of Triang-Hornby OO Gauge Khaki Battle Space Items, including 'Jinty' locomotive lacking couplings, Rocket Launcher with rocket, Searchlight wagon (incomplete), Helicopter wagon with buff helicopter, exploding box car, 12-wheel missile launcher with 2 missiles, glider launcher with glider, bomb wagon with bomb, operating mail/command car, Sniper car, POW car, Assault Tank transporter, and boxed R567 Radar Tracking Command car (blue/red), some missing small parts or with minor damage, varying F-VG, box G (qty)

Lot 1620

A continental walnut bomb shaped bureau and bookcase, the bureau of one long and two short drawers raised on shaped supports, the fall flap with floral marquetry detail enclosing a fitted interior, the bookcase with astragal glazed panelled doors beneath a shaped pediment, 100 cm wide approx.

Lot 674

A Japanese import of The Runaways Cherry Bomb , Now and again forever Feylo Z-7205869 Japan sealed

Lot 195

A group of 5 Lone Star die cast model routemaster buses, a Corgi Super Mercedes-Benz transporter (2014), a Dinky land rover bomb disposal unit with surveillance robot kit (604) and a Dinky land rover (344)

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