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A 19th century walnut floor-standing coin operated penny-in-the-slot polyphon, by Nicole Freres, the vertical mechanism playing 50cm discs, the architectural case with arched cresting carved with a shell, arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, turned feet, the base with fall front disc cabinet, 211cm high overall, 73cm wide, c.1890
Jack Fellows (B. 1941) "Space Shuttle Discovery" Signed lower Left. Original Oil on Masonite painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Republic of the Marshall Islands PresentationPak for the 1996 Space Shuttle Discovery $10 Commemorative Coin. The mission assigned to space shuttle Discovery on its first flight was one of the most demanding faced by any early shuttle. Commander Henry Hartsfield Jr., pilot Michael Coats and mission specialists Judith Resnik, Steven Hawley, Richard Mullane and Charles Walker were to deploy three separate satellites during their six-day mission. The satellites were the Satellite Business System SBS-D, the LEASAT 2 and TELSTAR. This mission was also designated to test the Office of Application and Space Technology solar wing that extended from the payload bay and carried various types of solar cells. The solar wing experiment gathered data concerning solar arrays to be used in building future large facilities such as a projected space station. Although Discovery's first launch had been delayed three times due to technical problems, once aloft it performed to the highest expectations. Image Size: 16.5 x 14 in. Overall Size: 18 x 16.5 in. Unframed. (B15350)
Jack Fellows (B. 1941) "Space Shuttle Endeavour" Signed lower right. Original Oil on Masonite painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Republic of the Marshall Islands PresentationPak for the 1996 Space Shuttle Endeavour $10 Commemorative Coin. The mission accomplished on space shuttle Endeavour's first flight resulted in several records and "firsts" for the shuttle program. Commander Daniel Brandenstein and pilot Kevin Chilton were assigned to transport mission specialists Pierre Thuot, Kathryn Thornton, Richard Hieb, Thomas Akers and Bruce Melnick into position to capture the malfunctioning satellite INTELSAT VI. The mission required three EVAs (extravehicular activities) before the four-ton communications satellite was successfully captured, refitted with a new perigee kick motor and re-released into orbit. Endeavour's initial flight witnessed a total of four separate EVAs, one involving three astronauts -- a "first." These EVAs combined for the longest spacewalk time ever logged on a single mission -- 25 hours and 27 minutes -- and required three rendezvous with an orbiting spacecraft. Two of these EVAs were the longest single spacewalks to date -- eight hours and 29 minutes, and seven hours and 45 minutes. Endeavour was also the first shuttle to utilize a drag-chute during landing. Image Size: 16.5 x 14 in. Overall Size: 18 x 16.5 in. Unframed. (B15338)
A group of five late 18th / early 19th century Russian copper coins, a 1731 Denga, 26mm, 7.3g, a late 18th century Catherine the Great five Kopek, 41mm, 45.6g, a Nicolas I 1834 five Kopek, 37mm, 22.6g, an 1840 Three Kopek coin, 39mm, 34.3g, a/f drilled centre, and an 1841 Three Kopek coin, 38mm, 28.9g. (5)
A collection of Detectorist found tokens and hammered coins, comprising two lead medieval tokens, a 17th century token with candle maker, a 17th or 18th century Jetton, six 17th century style Jettons, two Charles I Rose farthings, a copper 19th century Sedan - Bouillon region coin, and a possible lead 19th century rectangular form workhouse style token 5.8 by 3.6 by 0.6cm thick. (14)
A folder of Royal Family commemorative medals and medallions - all mounted and taped on card. Includes King George VI Imperial Service medal, King George V Jubilee medal (London), King George V Jubilee medal (Sheffield), King Edward VIII Coronation, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee medallion, Elizabeth and Philip Silver Wedding coin, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation 1937, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee medal, QEII Silver Jubilee souvenir medal, Churchill commemorative crown, Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother 1980 Birthday medallion, Charles and Diana Royal Wedding crown 1981, Queen Victoria 60 Year Reign medallion, King Edward VII Coronation medallion, King Edward VII Coronation medal (Sheffield) and approx fourteen more medals and medallions of similar subjects
A collection of silver and white metal flatware including: a pair of Continental berry spoons, the bowls chased with storks, unmarked; a George III Old English Pattern sauce ladle, by Fearn, Eley & Chawner, London, 1810, modern Sagitarius coin inset spoon, by John Pinches, London, 1957 further white metal filigree terminal spoons, Kings pattern knifes (1 bag)
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