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Parachute Regiment - ITEMS NOW ADDED TO THIS LOT - a collection of patch badges, lapel badges and a car badge relating to the Parachute Regiment and the Parachute Training School Royal Air Force, dog tags marked A Pope OFFR CE 169798 RAFVR, flying eagle badge with spinner and marked TOBIE OJCZYZNO 5106, spinner marked GB TECHN LONDON - THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE LOT - Pope's Ronson cigarette lighter with Parachute Regt emblem, a collection of original photographs of the period to include group picture 1943 Officer's School, group picture RAF Cosford No 2 School of PT and Drill, two portraits of A Pope, an unusual original photograph of crew in parachute mode, two rugby team group pictures (one with names marked verso), No 1 Parachute Training School RAF Day programme, Ringway 15 September 1945 and programme Rededication of the Parachute Memorial at Ringway
Stirling Moss. Typed letter signed with interesting content mounted with two pictures during races. Thank you very much for your letter and for including an envelope and postage. This is appreciated. I am enclosing a photowhich I hope you will like. It shows me a few years ago, and also shows two of the 84 different cars that I raced. One is a Grand Prix (Formula 1) Mercedez-Benz W196 which was capable of just over 270kph and the sports car is a 300SLR which and due to its streamling would reach nearly 300kph. Although these cars were the fastest in their day, the modern ones of the same catorgories are far easier round the circuits, due to the amazing advance in tyre and mechanical technology. In fact the tyres of the 50s were less than half the width of those used today. Yours sincerely, Stirling Moss. Professionally mounted in black to 16x12. Excellent. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Triang/Hornby OO Gauge A Collection Of Locomotives And Rolling Stock including R259S Britannia (boxed) two Princess Elizabeths, Flying Scotsman , two car EMU set, Inter-City 125 and others, together with a collection of coaches and wagons (some boxed) track and accessories (generally G-E) (qty)
Triang TT Gauge Rolling Stock And Accessories including two BR(S) Coaches, three BR maroon coaches (including a Restaurant and a Sleeping car), bogie Chlorine wagon and others together with assorted accessories: Booking hall, diesel locomotive shed, diesel refuelling unit, girder bridge and others (generally E boxes G-E) (qty)
One-Off Original Cartoons With Racing Track Themes: approx 1960 (very rare) - 'Start of the Flat', original cartoon dated 1961 (very rare*) Start of the Flat, approx early 90s - Racing Diary front cover competition ,Aintree 1, 1966 (pencil 'Grand National competition'), Aintree 2 - 1966 (competition for best caption), Redcar 1 - (pencil 'cartoon competition), Redcar 2 - (I'm training for the Redcar handicap'), 5 original Andy Capp Handicap race cards (1976-1982), pair of pencil outline of complete cartoons on board, original published cartoon on board, with addition of pencil sketch/notes by artist (Including additions of pencil sketch/notes by Reg for future use), selection of assorted one-off cartoons from late 50s - early 90s: Andy & Flo + lawnmower (possible 1959), Andy with mini car (1963 dated), Florrie dragging Andy (circa 70s), Florrie dragging Andy (circa 80s) captioned, cover for Andy Annual (mid 90s)

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