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A good extensive collection of Broadhurst Ironstone tea and dinner ware with designs by Kathie Winkle to include October (48 pieces) and Tashkent (approx 70 pieces) to include large dinner plates, cups, saucers, milk jugs, bowls, side plates etc (NO POSTAGE). Generally in good condition though some items may have some damages.
A large collection of vintage mid century Broadhurst Ironstone Kathie Winkle tea and dinner ware to include Concord (27 pieces), Rushstone (14 pieces) and Harrow 4 (14 pieces) to include bowls, cups and saucers, plates etc. Generally in good condition though some items may have some damages. NO POSTAGE.
A large collection of Broadhurst ironstone tea and dinner ware to include Renaissance (approx 48 pieces), Romany (16 pieces) and Olympus (approx 21 pieces) to include tea pot, cups and saucers, plates, bowls etc. Generally in good condition though some items may have some damages. NO POSTAGE
A large collection of vintage mid century Broadhurst Ironstone Kathie Winkle tea and dinner ware in designs to include Roulette, Versailles, Matador, Tyne etc to include coffee pots, cups and saucers, bowls, plates etc etc (approx 70+ pieces). Generally in good condition though there may be some small damages. NO POSTAGE.
An extensive collection to mainly consist of vintage mid century pottery tea and dinner ware to include Broadhurst, Midwinter, Meakin, Kilncraft etc as well as Royal Worcester blue and green plates amongst other similar items (approx 100+pieces). Generally in good condition though there may be some small damages. NO POSTAGE.
A World War 2 Broadhurst Clarkson MK VI leather bound three draw observer / sniper's spotting telescope and tripod, stamped 'TEL SIG MK VI also GS - H.C.R & SON Ltd - NO 8158 - OS 717 GA' above broad arrow, with low-high shutter to eye piece, 36¼in. (92cm.) long when fully extended; the painted green wooden and metal tripod stamped 'NEW ZEALAND', broad arrow and 9319. (2) * Appears to be working and complete, leather with light wear, tri-pod with loss of paint etc, overall good.
SIX BOXES OF CERAMIC TEAWARES, ETC, to include a boxed Wedgwood jasperware plate featuring Sydney Opera House, approximately thirty six pieces of willow pattern dinnerwares, ten Royal Doulton Vista D6427 bowls, teawares by Royal Stafford, Crown Staffordshire, Broadhurst, Queen Anne, New Hall, etc, a Sylvac bowl in the form of a tree trunk with modelled pixie and rabbits, model 1513, large meat plate, boxed Limoges La Reine anniversay plate, etc (sd) (6 boxes)
AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF 3IN. NAVAL MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, CIRCA 1890 AND LATER comprising 16 coloured slides of the Royal Navy in the late 19thC; and approximately 60 black and white of life aboard (rum ration, routines) and activity including torpedo attacks and spotter planes, some aircraft recognition plates, each numbered and with mss title, contained in wooden box with plate for Broadhurst Clarkson and metal securing straps – 12in. (30.5cm.) wide
MORE THAN 120 PIECES OF VARIOUS BLUE AND WHITE CERAMIC TEA/DINNER WARES, to include seven Spode Italian dinner plates, a quantity of Willow Pattern wares from makers including Swinnertons, Churchill, Broadhurst, pearlware plates (sd), Willow patter teapot, coffee pot, meat plates, pudding basins etc, Ridgway Meadowsweet milk jug and covered sugar bowl, Aynsley tea plates, etc (sd) (Qty)
Battle Over Britain book signed by 350 RAF WW2 BOB pilots Full list available. DEFINITIVE updated revised and best analysis of the Battle of Britain published to commemorate the 50th anniversary 1940-1990. Contains 354 signatures of top aces, air gunners and observers all who have rightly gone down in history known as the Legendary Few. Of special interest complete list of RAF and Luftwaffe losses as they occurred day by day and Appendix G the list of awards of the Victoria Cross and George Cross gained during the battle and the blitz (with 3 signatures). Signatures On Bookplate, 11 Author: Francis K Mason, Wg Cdr P Barthropp DFC AFC, 602, Wg Cdr E Barwell DFC, 264, 616-312, Grp Capt Tom Gleave 253, Wg Cdr R Havercroft AFC, 92, AVM F D Hughes CB DSO DFC AFC 264, Grp Capt C B. F Kingcombe DSO DFC 92, Air Cdre J A Leathart CB DSO, 54, ACM Sir Denis Smallwood GBE KCB DSO DFC, Signatures throughout the book including Flt Lt H Lusk, Sqn Ldr T P M Cooper-Slipper DFC 605, Flt Lt B. M Bush DFC 504, Grp Capt R Oxspring DFC AFC, 66, FO A Gear DFC 32, AVM F Scott-Malden DSO DFC, 61-603, Flt Lt E Cranwell DFC, 610, Cdre R Hay DSO DSC 808, Sqn Ldr R Stillwell DFC 65, FO A Burdekin 600, Sqn Ldr E Spurdle DFC, 74, Air Cdre J Farmer DFC 302, PO E Edmunds 245, Grp Capt G Edge DFC, 605, Grp Capt J Kayll DSO DFC 615, Sqn Ldr P McGregor, 46, Sqn Ldr J Freeborn DFC 74, Wg Cdr M F Anderson DFC 604, Grp Capt I Bayles, Grp Capt C Gray DSO DFC 54, Sqn Ldr H Heron AFC 266, Wg Cdr P Parrott DFC AFC 145, Flt Lt A Aslett 235, Flt Lt N Kemp DFC 85, Flt Lt A Cook 604, Flt Lt N Ramsey DFC 610, Sqn Ldr R Young 23, Sqn Ldr T Pickering 32, Flt Lt M Appleby 609, Sqn Ldr L Dixon DFC 600, Flt Lt G Bailey 234, Flt Lt R Kellow 213, AVM E Crew DSO DFC 604, Grp Capt P O'Brien DFC 52, AVM H Hogan DFC, 501, Wg Cdr E Holden DFC 501, Sqn Ldr D Stones DFC 79, Grp Capt A Wright DFC AFC 92, Grp Capt A Ingle DFC AFC, 605, Sergeant P Else 610, Wg Cdr W S Krol DFC 302, AVM H Bird-Wilson DSO DFC AFC 17, Sqn Ldr I Hutchinson 222, Flt Lt J Greenwood 253, Air Cdre E Morris DSO DFC 79, Wg Cdr F Smith DFC 72, Sqn Ldr J Gibson DSO DFC 501, Wg Cdr A Forster DFC 607, Flt Lt H Hoyle, 32, Sqn Ldr R Dalton RFM 604, Flt Lt R Hall 152, Flt Lt L Martel 72, Wg Cdr N Hancock DFC 1, Wg Cdr R Norris, 1, Flight Lt A Austin, 29, Flt Lt R Johnson 222, Sqn Ldr J Young DFC 234, Wg Cdr C Currant DSO DFC 605, Wg Cdre S Skalski DSO DFC 302-501, Grp Capt J Cunningham DSO DFC 604, Sqn Ldr A Page DSO DFC 56, Grp Capt D Gillam DSO DFC AFC 616, Sqn Ldr A Bartley DFC 92, Sqn Ldr K Geddes DFC, 604. Grp Capt D R S Bader DSO DFC 222-242, Sqn Ldr C Saunders DFC, 92, Wg Cdr J Sing DFC 213, Flt Lt G Holder 236, Flt Lt A Beechey DFC 141. Wg Cdr R Stanford-Tuck DSO DFC 92-257. Wg Cdr R Doe DSO DFC 234-238, Wg Cdr C Overton DFC 609. Wg Cdr D Kingaby DSO AFC DFM 266-92. Wg Cdr B Jennings DFM, 19, Grp Capt M Stephens DSO DFC 3-232, Grp Capt E Wells DSO DFC 266, Flt Lt F Barker DFM 264, FO J Pickford DFM 604, Sqn Ldr R Innes 253, Grp Capt G Manton 56, Sqn Ldr G Pittman 17, Wg Cdr E Shipman AFC, 41, Sqn Ldr V Simmonds, 238, Air Cdre P Jameson DSO DFC 266, Flt Lt R Dibnah 1-242, Flt Lt W Gnys 302, Sqn Ldr P Morfill DFM 501, Flt Lt J Milne 605, Sqn Ldr P Olver DFC 603, Flt Lt R Candy 25, Flt Lt W McConnell DFC 245, Wg Cdr E Graham 72, Flt Lt A Thompson DFC 85 249, Sqn Ldr W Johnson DFC 85, Grp Capt J White 3 FIU, Flt Lt F Lanning DFC 141, Lt Cdr B Paterson DFC 804, Sqn Ldr E Smith DFC 610, Sqn Ldr D Scott DFC 73, Wg Cdr R Fumerton DFC AFC 32, Wg Cdr G Gilroy DSO DFC 603, Grp Capt J Ellis DFC, 610, Wg Cdr M Robinson CB AFC, 616, Sergeant N Harding 29, Sqn Ldr A Whitby DFM, 79. Wg Cdr J R Gardner 141, Wg Cdr G Nelson-Edwards DFC 79, Flt Lt N Norfolk DFC 72, Sqn Ldr D Jack 602, Flt Lt R Carr-Lewty AFC 41, Flt Lt M Croskell 213, Flt Lt R James DFM 29, Air Cdre R Leigh 66, Grp Capt P O'Brian DFC 152, Flt Lt M Mounsdon 56, Grp Capt S Gunn DFC 236, Flt Lt G Holder 236, Grp Capt N Odbert 64, FO John W Pye, 25, Flt Lt Hone 615, Wg Cdr P Pitcher 1, Sqn Ldr E Seabourne DFC 238, Wg Cdr G Saunders DFC 65, Wg Cdr J Bisdee DFC 609, Wg Cdr R Milne DFC 151, Wg Cdr K Holden DFC 616, Wg Cdr J O'Neill DFC 601 238, Sqn Ldr O Kucera DFC 111, Flt Lt L Batt 238, Wg Cdr G Howitt DFC 245 615, Flt Lt F Gash DFM, 264, Sqn Ldr J Unwin-Mann DSO DFC 238, Grp Capt T Dalton-Morgan DSO DFC 43, Air Cdre D Roberts AFC 609, Sqn Ldr G Pushman DFC 23, Sqn Ldr J Stokoe DFC 603, FO J Quill AFC 65, Air Cdre R Chisholm DSO DFC 604, Wg Cdr M H Constable-Maxwell DSO DFC 56, Wg Cdr D Honor DFC 145, Wg Cdr R C Wilkinson DFM, 3, Sqn Ldr M T Wainwright AFC 64, Sqn Ldr R McGowan 46, FO L Bowman DFM 141, Lt Cdr A McLeod Mackinnon 804, PO A Vrana 312, Grp Capt I Smith DFC 151, Mjr A E Marsh RM 804, Flt Lt D Mansfield 236, Flt Lt D Smythe DFC 264, ACM Sir F Rosier DSO 229, Sqn Ldr H Wakefield DFC 235, Flt Lt G Palliser DFC 43-249, Sqn Ldr D Hunt, 66, Flt Lt W Hornby 234, Sqn Ldr G Welford 607, Flt Lt K Edwards 600, Wg Cdr R Beamont DSO DFC 87, Flt Lt E Szaposnikow VM 303, Grp Capt F Sutton DFC 56, MRAF Lord N Cameron DSO DFC 1-17, Sqn Ldr P Wells DSO 249, FO C Hampshire 85, W/O R Stretch 235, Wg Cdr G Sinclair DFC 310, Wg Cdr T Vigors DFC 222, Sqn Ldr M Brown AFC 611 41, Sqn Ldr J Bentley-Beard AFC DFM 249, Sqn Ldr S Stephenson 85, Sqn Ldr N Langham-Hobart 73, Flt Lt R Holmes 504, Flt Lt W Green 501, Flt Lt W Walker 616, Flt Lt N Hancock DFC 65-152, Wg Cdr R Foster DFC 605, Sqn Ldr P Beake DFC 64, Grp Capt B Drake DSO DFC 421, Wg Cdr T Neil DFC AFC 249, Sqn Ldr P Farnes DFM 501, Sqn Ldr K Lee DFC 501, W/O G Stevens 151, Flt Lt D Parker 616-66, Flt Lt L Harvey, 54-245, W/O C Hilken 74, Flt Lt J Kemp 54, Flt Lt G Hewett 607, Flt Lt H Evans 236, W/O J Gadd 611, Flt Lt G Draper 610-41 , Wg Cdr J Lingard DFC 25-219, Sqn Ldr B Little 609, W/O K Jones 85-605, Flt Lt J F R Jones 25, 25, Flt Lt H Aitken 54, Flt Lt D Anderson 29, Flt Lt J Duart 219, Flt Lt S Cooper AFC 253, Gp Captain P Townsend DSO DFC 87, Sqn Ldr K Carver DFC, 29-229, Wg Cdr I Westmacott 56, Wg Cdr S Norris DFC 610, W/O E Adams, 236, W/O H Bowen-Morris, Sqn Ldr J Hayter DFC, 615-605, Feldwebel Helmut Pohl 111 Luftwaffe, First POW AVM A Johnstone CB DFC 602, Sqn Ldr D Yapp DFC 245-253, Sqn Ldr J Pattison DSO DFC 266-92, Sqn Ldr A Glegg DFC, 600, Flt Lt J Down 64, Flt Lt A MacGregor 266-19, ACM Sir H Broadhurst DSO DFC AFC, 1, Grp Capt D MacDonald DSO DFC, 213, Wg Cdr A Miller DFC, FIU-17, Flt Lt D Gibbons, 54-222, Flt Lt A Russell 43, Sqn Ldr B. D Russel DSO DFC 1, Grp Capt J Hill 222, Wg Cdr R MacDougall DFC, 141, Sqn Ldr H Newton AFC 111, Sqn Ldr J Mackenzie DFC 41, Flt Lt P Hairs MBE 501, Sqn Ldr P McDown 56, W/O R Gretton DFC 266-222, Flt Lt R Llewellyn DFM 213, Sqn Ldr F Usmar 41, Flt Lt R Sellers AFC 111-46, Sqn Ldr W Blackadder DSO 600, Wg Cdr R Thomson 72, Wg Cdr E Cassidy DFC AFC 25-249, Flt Lt R Ford, 41, Sqn Ldr B Bowring, 600 111, Flt Lt L Collingridge 66, Flt Lt R Puda, 310-605, Wg Cdr T Thomson 615, 607, 213, Flt Lt A Blayney AFC 609, Flt Lt N Barron, 236, Flt Lt R Jones 605, Lt Cdr R Gardner DSC 242, Flt Lt R Smith 151, Wg Cdr G Swanwick 54, Wg Cdr J Storrar DFC 145-73-421, Wg Cdr J Kilmartin DFC 43, Flt Lt A Harker DFM 234, Sqn Ldr H Szczesny DFC VM, 74, Flt Lt R Tongue, 504, Flt Lt R Kings, 238, W/O G Garside, 236, Grp Capt G Westlake DSO DFC 43-213, Flt Lt C Gibbons, 236, Flt Lt D Cooper 235, Flt Lt D Isherwood 29, Sqn Ldr I Cosby DFC 610, 72 222, Flt Lt A Lauder 264, Sqn Ldr C Haw DFC DFM 504, Sqn Ldr J Millard 1-242, W/O G Benn 219, AVM G Chamberlain CB , FIU, W/O R Mowat 248, Lt Cdr R Walsh, 111, Flt Lt H Cordell, 64-616, Flt Lt W Skinner DFM 74, Author Francis K Mason acknowledges during the Battle of Brittan, the 4 awards of the Victoria Cross, and the 34 awards of the George Cross, signatures of 3 of the recipients can be found on pages 505-506. Wg Cdr R Learoyd VC, Colonel B. S T Archer GC Royal Engineers Harry Errington GC Auxiliary Fireman TOTAL 356 (approx). Good condition Est.
PAUL BROADHURST. 'Secret Shrines: In Search of the Old Wells of Cornwall.' Signed first edition, 412/500, original clooth, coloure illustrations, Paul Broadhurst, Launceston, 1988, g. Dr Rob Senior arrived in West Cornwall from his native Yorkshire in the early 1960’s where he took up his vocation as a young GP and served the local community for 40 years. At the age of 12, Rob bought a book on Cacti. It was his first book, and established the twin passions of his life, books and plants. His library is a fabulous, eclectic collection of books, largely on plants and horticulture, but also nature and many other subjects, all brought together by a man with a curious and inquisitive mind. Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £19.56 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.
Edward Bishop. The Battle of Britain. A WW2 hardback book, showing early signs of age. Multi signed by Pilots of the RAF: Pete Brothers, Desmond Sheen, Jeffrey Quill, Harry Broadhurst and William Walker. All signed on card pieces, glued to title page of the book. 235 pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
WW2 Joe Kayll DSO DFC signed Stalag Luft III cover. Joined 607 [Auxiliary AF] Squadron in 1934 In Nov., 1939 he was FC when that unit went to France Took command of 615 Squadron in March 1940 (France) Their records being destroyed by a bomb shortly before their withdrawal, late in May, back to the UK Within the week, he was awarded a DFC & a DSO By the end of June, 615 was back at it with Kayll seeing action until December when he was posted to HQ, Fighter command as S/L Tactics. That only lasted until June 1941 when he was posted to Hornchurch as W/C Flying On 25 July he was flying No.2 to Harry Broadhurst when their section of four were bounced. Only Broady made it back. Kayle Spent the rest of the war as a POW but earned himself an OBE for his escapades. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
TELESCOPE. A leather cased, three-draw brass telescope engraved 'Reconditioned for John Barker & Co. Ltd., Kensington W5, by Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co'. Extended length 76cm. Diameter 5cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase
Alan Lansdowne Tabor (1883-1957) Calligrapher. A finely Illuminated Album (310 x 230mm) illustrating the Congratulations of the Members of the Manchester Athenaeum to Sir Edward Tootal Broadhurst (1858-1922) on being conferred a Baronetcy with five illuminated pages and members signatures. Signed on title page, gilt edges, red tooled morocco with inset armorial. The second: an album of Congratulations from the Weaving Department of Tootal, Broadhurst Lee Ltd of Manchester with three illuminated pages by Geo Falkner and six pages of staff signatures, dark blue morocco with armorial and gilt ornament and edges (290 x 250mm) with associated correspondence
A Great War 1917 ‘Western Front’ M.M. awarded to Private A. Broadhurst, 125 Company, Machine Gun Corps, late Lancashire Fusiliers, who served in Egypt, Gallipoli and France, was wounded in September 1917, and was taken Prisoner of War at Achiet le Petit in March 1918 Military Medal, G.V.R. (39592 Pte. A. Broadhurst. 125 Coy. M.G.C.) edge bruising and possible correction to regimental number, better than good fine £200-£240 --- M.M. London Gazette 12 December 1917. Arthur Broadhurst was a native of Manchester who enlisted into the 8th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers and served in Egypt from 5 November 1914, and later at Gallipoli. He transferred to 125 Company, Machine Gun Corps, on 10 August 1916, was wounded on 26 September 1917, and taken prisoner of war at Achiet le Petit on 26 March 1918. Sold with research including partial copied service papers.
Illuminated addresses. To W. Jenkyn Thomas M.A. (Cantab.), Head Master, Hackney Downs School, 1905-1935, 15 vellum leaves, comprising hand-painted and illuminated armorial frontispiece, illuminated title, 19 pages of signatures and four blanks (illuminated by Rosemary Ratcliffe, teacher of calligraphy at the Central School of Arts, London, in the 1930s), images of the school laid-down to front and rear pastedowns, contemporary gilt decorated navy blue morocco by Peter McLeish (July 1935), monogram to upper board, slim 4to (26 x 20 cm), together with four other similar early 20th century illuminated addresses on vellum, awarded to Harold Broadhurst of Public Works and Town Planning Department, Birmingham City Council, dated 1936; to B. J. Fletcher, Leicester and Leicestershire Society of Architects, July 1920; to Henry Tubb, Honorary Secretary of Bicester and Warden Hill Hunt, 1887 to 1919; and to Dr. Hackney on his retirement from practice in Edgbaston, c. 1930s, each in contemporary morocco binding, binders include F. Garrett, C. & C. McLeish, and M.B.R. Saver(?) of Leicester (one unsigned), all slim 4toQty: (6)
Limited edition WW2 Multiple signed Award of the OBE A4 size cover, with copy of the medal printed on silk, fixed to the cover. Flown in Gazelle XZ935 of no. 32 squadron, carrying air force strike commanding in chief RAF strike command from Hendon to High Wycombe then to Northolt 16 Dec 1985. Signed by Captain Sqn Ldr W. B. C. Ritchie. Limited edition signed by Air Chf Mrshl Sir Harry Broadhurst GCB, KBE, DSO, DFC, AFC. Air Mrshl Sir Paul Holder KBE, CB, DSO, DFC, MSc, Ph. D, FRAeS. Earl of Selkirk KT, PC, GCMG, GBE, AFC, AE, QC, MA, LLB. AVM Sir Colin Scragg KBE, CB, AFC. AVM Sir Denis Smallwood GBE, KCB, DSO, DFC, FRSA, FRAeS. Air Mrshl Sir Geoffrey Tuttle KBE, CB, DFC, FRAeS and Air Mrshl Sir John Whitley KBE, CB, DSO, AFC. Special OBE pictorial postmark Jersey 1 Dec 1985. RAF Northolt postmark 16 Dec 1985. Includes a short biography of each person plus photograph sheet. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
World War II 24x33 framed and mounted print titled The Typhoon limited edition signed in pencil by the artist Frank Wootton and 5 World War II veterans includes Air Chief Marshall Sir Harry Broadhurst, Wing Commander R P Beaumont, Wing Commander M R Ingle-Finch, Group Captain Sir Hugh Dundas and Air Marshall Sir Denis Crowley-Milling. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Australian and New Zealand White Wine12 bottles Whispering Hill Riesling 2020; Capel Vale Malbec Rosé 2020; Brand's Laira Chardonnay 2019 (2 bottles); The Black Stump Chardonnay 2020; Peter Lehmann Margaret Semillon 2013; Langhorne Creek Chardonnay 2019; Florence Broadhurst Semillon 2016; OTU Sauvignon Blanc 2020; OTU Limited Release Sauvignon Blanc 2019; Lake Chalice Sauvignon Blanc 2020; Marlborough Sun Sauvignon Blanc 2020

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