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A WWII Second World War style Japanese Showa Period Shin Gunto military officers katana sword having a ray skin wrapped hilt with brass floral decorated furnishings and tsuba, the hilt having a release button for the wooden scabbard set within a leather sheath. The curved blade having a good edge with little or no knocks. Measures; 99cm overall.
A FINE GENTLEMAN'S ROSE GOLD CAPPED OMEGA CONSTELLATION CHRONOMETER WRIST WATCH DATED 1962, REF 14902-61SC, 'PIE PAN' CROSS HAIR SILVERED SUNBURST DIAL, DAUPHINE HANDS, APPLIED INDICES. *2019 SERVICE PAPERS (NEW OMEGA CRYSTAL, BUTTON, STEM, MAINSPRING)Movement: 21J, automatic, cal 561, adjusted 5 positions, signed Omega Watch C¼.Case: Diameter approx. 34mm, screw back, Constellation badge embossed on back, 18mm 'Dog Leg' lugs, signed Omega Watch C¼.Bracelet: Metal, expandable.
* Battle of Britain . A collection of Spitfire relics from a crashed aircraft flown by Pilot Officer W.H. Reilly, 66 Sqn, 17 October 1940, presented on a modern board comprising remains of a a valve, bracket, bullet, window and tunic button with an airfix type model of a Spitfire plus historical plaques, 23.5 x 30cm, together with a WWI aircraft propeller tip, two ARP steel helmets, rations books, civilian gas masks etc (Qty: carton)43043 Pilot Officer Hugh William Reilly was born in London, Ontario in 1918, he came to England in May 1939 and joined the RAF in September. In September 1940 he joined 64 Sqn at Leconsfield and later that month moved to 66 Sqn at Gravesend, on 27 September he shot down a Me109, and he himself was shot down and killed on 17 October 1940 over Westerham by Major Molders of Jg51 and his Spitfire crashed at Crockham Hill, Sevenoaks, Reilly is buried in Gravesend Cemetery, Kent.
An early 20th Century plastic carved red buckle; a 1930s Art Deco hat pin, a French 1930s plastic compact box with clown head detail, a 1930s clown figure (possibly part of a buckle), a French buckle marked BTE SGDG, a 1930s yellow lucite dress buckle, a hat pin, a 1940s plastic brooch, a Vivienne Westwood Orb button and a lucite buckle in the shape of two elephants with plastic belt
A late 19th Century green enamel, marcasite and paste buckle; four unmarked silver and red enamel buttons, four French green enamel buttons decorated with tiny pink and blue flowers, a pair of 19th Century glass buttons, five French waistcoat buttons, two dark blue patterned enamel buttons, four unmarked yellow metal buttons with carved mother of pearl centres and a Bimini style glass button stamped made in England
A mid to late 1970's black long sleeved top, embellished with a red satin handbag with a gold rope, handle with a knotted c handle, catch, and gold metal button and pearl round buttons, the top also has a B emblem Vetements Bibo (French), the garment is made by Bibo for the English market bought in Carnaby Street
Group of silver pieces: sterling silver spoon, boot button hook, Birmingham, London silver sugar tongs, cigarette cheroot holder with Birmingham silver collar in leather case, Sheffield silver pen knife with mother of pearl handle, crystal bud vase with Birmingham silver rim, glass jar with London silver top (7)
Violin 13 3/4'' one piece back, ebony fingerboard, no makers mark (shows evidence of neck replacement with repair horseshow to back button and head graft) with bow, cased Including a receipt from John & Arthur Beare dated July 1934 stating 'an old Saxon violin 1800-1820 £10''Has evidence of front belly seam opening and small crack from left f-hole, various marks to varnish and belly, pegs have been bushed
Summer nightdress, European, late 19th/early 20th century, undyed fine cotton with bobbin lace and whitework square neck bodice with yellow silk ribbon trim with similar inserts and trim to the elbow length flared sleeves; finely embroidered monogram to right side just below the bodice; pearlised button front fastening. A few time stains.
An Edwardian gentleman's travelling case by Asprey, in dark red leather, the rectangular hinged cover with inset central gilt loop handle and monogram 'L.C.M.W.' enclosing a detachable tray with two small square boxes marked 'LIGHT' and 'INK', a small pen tray, a blotter, a leather file for implements containing later scissors, penknives, button hook, etc, the interior of the case cover with drop out flap marked '1907-1909 H.T.N.H.O' and 'ASPREY LONDON', revealing a six division notelet grid, the case locks stamped ' ASPREY 166 BOND STREET', with key and semi-secret locking mechanism 43cm wide, 29.5cm deep 18cm high and a brown leather outer protection case and strap for travelling, and a gator skin writing case and wallet with fold over flap 31cm x 23cm (2)
A mahogany and red leather button back porters chair, with brass studded decoration on square tapering legs.The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises

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