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Lot 748

The German Luftwaffe Night Fighter’s Salver and Trophy Cups attributed to Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves recipient Leutnant Rudolf Frank, 3rd Night Fighter Wing, who was one of the outstanding German Night-Fighter Aces of the Second World War, with 45 confirmed victories, including five in one day, prior to being killed in action on 27 April 1944 A German Second World War Luftwaffe Night Fighter’s Salver, measuring 225mm in diameter with three legs, engraved ‘ABSCHUSSAELEILIGUNGEN FUR RUDOLF FRANK 1-27’ followed by ‘4.7.41 – 21.1.44’, with either side of the engraving the RAF and Soviet wing insignia, and below the insignia of 1/N.J.G.3 being Frank’s Night Fighter Squadron; together with five German Second World War Luftwaffe Trophy Cups, all marked Abschuss with the appropriate kill number with the date of the kill thus: ‘Abschuss 1, 4.7.41 Wellington,’ ‘Abschuss 4, 26.1.42 Whitley’, ‘Abschuss 7, 14.9.42 Wellington’, ‘Abschuss 14, 4.7.43 Halifax’, ‘Abschuss 23, 18.11.43 Lancaster’, and housed in a later Luftwaffe Honour Goblet box named to the recipient, good condition (6) £1,200-£1,500 --- Rudolf Frank was born in Karlsruhe-Grünwinkel, in what was then the Republic of Baden in the Weimar Republic, on 19 August 1920, and volunteers for the Luftwaffe following the outbreak of the Second World War. Following night-training, he was posted to NachtJagdGeschwader 3 (NJG III, the 3rd Night Fighter Wing) on 5 February 1941. This unit, based at Stuttgart, was equipped with the C-variant of the Messerschmitt Bf 110 heavy fighter, and Frank was paired with Hans-Georg Schierholz as his permanent radio operator. Frank and Schierholz flew their first operational combat mission on 9 May 1941, without success. Their first victory came on the night of 2-4 July 1941, when they intercepted an R.A.F. Wellington bomber 6 miles north of Oldenburg, and shot it down at 00:54. For this achievement, they were both awarded the Iron Cross Second Class. By 13 August 1941 Frank had flown over 20 night-fighter missions, and was awarded the Front Flying Cross of the Luftwaffe for Night Fighters in Bronze, and was promoted to Unteroffizier (Sergeant). He was awarded the Iron Cross First Class on 15 April 1942 and, two months later, the Front Flying Cross of the Luftwaffe for Night Fighters in Silver on 18 June of that year. On 30 June 1942, whilst attacking a Wellington bomber on his 64th mission, his aircraft was hit by defensive fire, and he and Schierholz were forced to bail out. On 28 July 1942 Frank’s group relocated to Rheine in Westphalia, and were re-equipped with the night-fighter variant of the Dornier Do 217. On 14 September 1942 he claimed a Wellington shot down in the vicinity of Osnabrück, but suffering engine problems was forced to make a forced landing himself. He ended 1942 with 7 confirmed victories to his name. Reverting to the Messerschmitt Bf 110, he claimed his first victory in 1943 on 3 March, when he shot down a Short Stirling out of Delmenhorst. After five more victories in the first half of the year, he claimed his 14th victory when he shot down a Halifax bomber north of Antwerp on 4 July 1943, and for his services was awarded the Luftwaffe Honour Goblet on 9 August 1943. Converting to the Junkers Ju 88, he claimed a further three victories in August 1943, and having completed his 100th mission was awarded the Front Flying Cross of the Luftwaffe for Night Fighters in Gold on 18 August 1943. He claimed his 20th victory on 24 September 1943, and having added two more victories in quick succession was awarded the German Cross in Gold on 17 October 1943. He was shot down again over Berlin by an R.A.F. intruder night-fighter on Christmas Eve 1943, but managed to bail out unharmed, and finished the year with 26 confirmed victories. Frank claimed his first victory of 1944, his 27th in total, on 21 January 1944, when he shot down a Lancaster bomber near Magdeburg, and was promoted to Feldwebel (Staff Sergeant) Reverting once more to the Messerschmitt Bf 110 , the following month he achieved ‘Ace-in-a-Day’ status when, between 1:53 and 5:04 a.m., he shot down five Lancaster bombers on their way to attack Leipzig. He claimed another three victories on the night of 25 March, and then on 30-31 March took part in the Luftwaffe’s most successful night of the entire War, when the night-fighter force was credited with the destruction of 132 enemy aircraft, Frank’s personal contribution being a further three: two Lancasters and a Halifax. For his achievements he was promoted Oberfeldwebel (Senior Staff Sergeant), and was awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross on 6 April 1944. His 44th victory came on 23 April 1944, when he shot down a Stirling on a minelaying operation over Lolland. On the night of 26-27 April 1944, Frank and Schierholz, together with air mechanic Feldwebel Heinz Schneider, took off in the Messerschmitt Bf 110 from Vechta. Their mission, Frank’s 183rd of the War, was to intercept incoming bombers heading for the Ruhr. Shortly before 2:00 a.m, they spotted and attacked a Lancaster bomber over Eindhoven. The Lancaster, severely hit by cannon fire, exploded, and became Frank’s 45th victory. Debris from the Lancaster tore off the Messerschmitt’s right wing, and Frank lost control of the aircraft. He gave the order to bail out. Schierholz and Schneider parachuted to safety, but Frank failed to get out in time. He was killed when the aircraft crashed at Heeze, 6 miles southeast of Eindhoven. Frank was posthumously promoted Leutnant, backdated to 1 April 1944, and is buried in the German War Cemetery at Venray, with his crew attending his funeral. He was very popular in N.J.G. III, coming from a modest background, being known for taking his small terrier on flight with him, and married one of the female base staff. He was also known for visiting the surviving crews of aircraft which he had shot down over Holland. For his outstanding services during the Second World War, when he claimed 45 victories, all over the Western Front in the nocturnal defence of the Reich, he was posthumously awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oakleaves. Note: The Luftwaffe Trophy Cups were normally given to Luftwaffe pilots as individual unofficial trophies on the shooting down of enemy aircraft.

Lot 1194

A collection of Royal Copenhagen tea and coffee wares to include tea cups, saucers, coffee cans, cake plates, slop bowl and muffin dish with cover, decorated with flowers and gilt; together with four Rosenthal plates decorated with strawberries and other fruits and a quantity of Old Chelsea dishes decorated with birds and flowers

Lot 1065

A collection of Spode tea wares, pattern number 1219, comprising slop bowl, two plates, eight tea cups, eleven coffee cups and twelve saucers

Lot 1132

An early 20th century German tea service, comprising teapot, sugar, cream jug, serving tray, three cups and four saucers

Lot 1277

A small group of early 19th century teawares: comprising an H. & R. Daniel trio in the 'C' scroll shape the cups set on flower head feet and decorated with floral swags on a yellow ground, pattern no. 4364, circa 1830, together with a pair of John & William Ridgway cups and saucers moulded with foliage and cornucopiae within a net border and enamelled with blooms, pattern no. 2.852, circa 1830. [7]

Lot 1278

A complete Coalport tea and coffee service: of London shape, painted with birds and floral bouquets reserved on a gilded cobalt blue ground, circa 1815-20, pattern no.759, comprising; teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, slop bowl, milk jug, two dishes, twelve tea cups, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers, forty five pieces [minor damage].

Lot 469

Soul - Approximately 50 albums including The Delfonics, The Dixie Cups, Lee Dorsey, Ronnie Dyson, The Drifters, The Dramatics, The Detroit Spinners, Betty Everett, Shirley Ellis, Donnie Elbert, The Exciters, The Elgins, The Four Tops, Roberta Flack etc

Lot 266

Nine early Crown Derby tea cups and saucers. Condition: generally good condition with some gilt rubbing and two cups with early stapled handle repairs.

Lot 425

POTTERY STEINS, CHINA POSIES, COFFEE CUPS ETC.

Lot 445

PORCELAIN TEA WARE PAINTED WITH ROSES, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL QUANTITY OF ROYAL SUTHERLAND TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS

Lot 486

SELECTION OF TEA AND DINING CHINA , INCLUDING HARVEST PATTERN CUPS AND SAUCERS.

Lot 501

QUANTITY OF MINTON HADDON HALL PATTERN CHINA INCLUDING PLATES, COFFEE CUPS AND SOUP BOWLS

Lot 509

SELECTION OF MINTON CHINA PLATES, CUPS, SAUCERS AND DISHES DECORATED WITH PLANTS AND BUTTERFLIES

Lot 61

SEVEN COPELAND SPODE HARRODS LIMITED COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS DECORATED WITH FLOWERS.

Lot 146

Collection of limited edition cups & saucers by Coalport & Romanov, with COAs (lot),all appear in good condition

Lot 147

Large collection of decorative cups & saucers from different makers to include Royal Worcester, Minto etc (lot),Overall appear to be in good condition

Lot 151

Cased set of 6 Royal Worcester cups & saucers,All in good condition

Lot 170

Eve Midwinter 1970s rare "Stonehenge" tea set to comprise, Tea-pot, milk jug, sugar bowl & 4 cups (7)

Lot 171

Collection of 13, mainly antique tea cups & saucers by differing manufacturers including Coalport, Aynsley, Paragon, Limoges etc (13)

Lot 174

Collection of good quality tea cups and matching saucers & side plates, differing makes to include Coalport, Hammersley etc (lot)

Lot 183

Wedgewood 2-cup tea set together with 3 miniature coffee cups, all with silver filigree holders (lot)

Lot 508

Belleek three part teaset (two cups broken)Condition: two cups with cracks and repairs, chip to sugar bowl, cracks to teapot spout.

Lot 521

Royal Crown Derby cups and saucers and some pottery

Lot 633

Wedgwood Susie Cooper cups and saucer and Chinese style pottery teaware

Lot 707

Boxed tray and cups and some coins

Lot 746

Six Belleek cups and saucers and a jugCondition: some minor age related surface wear, a couple of plates with slight discolouration to undersides of plates, no cracks or chips, no restoration, dirt and dust build up throughout.

Lot 782

Six Portmeirion coffee cups and saucers - designed by Susan Williams Ellis, and a Portmeirion green bowl by the same designer - chip to rim

Lot 1398

Two late 20thC hip flasks, each with stainless steel covering and black leather sleeve, one stamped Made in England, 1½ oz, with dove carrying letter emblem, together with a set of six stainless steel shooting cups. (3)

Lot 1498

Two 19thC turned boxwood ball and cup game receivers, the conical cups painted with feathers, 37cm.

Lot 1556

A Hammersley & Co part dinner service, in the Bazar Inglis pattern, with gold floral banding, comprising eleven cups, eight saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, two side bowls, two dinner plates, and various side plates. (a quantity)

Lot 1568

A Royal Worcester Roanoke part tea service, comprising six cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl and teapot.

Lot 1595

Six Royal Doulton porcelain cups and saucers, three depicting grouse and numbered BB3530 H4586, bearing signature M Betteley, and three further examples with pheasants and grouse in snowy landscapes, numbered BB3530 H4586, with same artist signature. (6)

Lot 1607

A Denby part dinner service, mainly in turquoise colouring, comprising cups, saucers, side plates, oven ware dishes, teapot, graduated jugs, etc., together with two modern Denby items in dark green, and an ovenproof dish. (a quantity)

Lot 1608

A Wedgwood Covent Garden pattern part dinner service, with tureens, meat plates, dinner plates, medium plates, saucers, side plates, bowls, gravy boat, cups, saucers, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, cruets, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 1620

A Villeroy & Boch Vitro Porceline Manola pattern part dinner service, comprising large oval tureen and cover, medium tureen and cover, oval service plate, butter dish and cover, gravy boat on base, seven soup bowls, seven dessert dishes, six dessert saucers, six large dinner plates, six medium dinner plates, five small dinner plates, eight side plates, six coffee cups and saucers, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 1621

A Royal Doulton Sonet pattern part tea service, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, three serving plates, twelve tea plates, twelve cups and eleven saucers. (a quantity)

Lot 1621A

A Victorian Gaudy Welch Tulip pattern tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug, eight cups and eleven saucers.

Lot 309

Various cabinet cups and saucers, a Royal Worcester handpainted floral cup and saucer, 14cm wide, further Worcester and Caughley pieces, tea bowl, Worcester vase decorated with flowers, FDB tea cup, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 341

A selection of Oriental ceramics, including Chinese cups, saucers, Japanese bowl and a 19thC vase and cover. (a quantity)

Lot 351

A Victorian bone china part tea set, comprising six cups with butterfly handles and various saucers, a Copeland and Garrett armorial saucer and a 19thC English porcelain coffee can with blue scaled border over a rococo polychrome scene of a dandy flautist.

Lot 364

An Argberg nursery tea set, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers, each decorated in orange, yellow and blue with children and trains.

Lot 431

A group of 19thC porcelain cups, saucers and tea bowls, comprising a pair of cottage scene teacups, numbered 189, and two matching coffee cans, a pair of landscape saucers with bright floral borders, marked No1, A1, a blue flower coffee can a floral tea bowl, an Eastern figure decorated tea bowl, a painted river scene teacup, a bird perched on a branch saucer, gilt Vienna style saucer, and a transfer printed ship scene saucer. (a quantity)

Lot 432

19thC cups, including Meissen, Amslet, Berlin, etc., and an octagonal Kakiemon design octagonal plate, 21cm diameter. (AF)

Lot 436

A S&C of England Tulip pattern part service, lily decoration, with blue, pink and orange flowers, on a gilt decoration, comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers, six side plates and a cake plate.

Lot 451

A Royal Albert Lady Hamilton pattern part tea service, comprising six cups and saucers, six side plates and a cake plate.

Lot 461

A Royal Doulton tea service, white design with gilt chequered borders, stamped Royal Doulton and numbered WB7092 E5060, comprising six cups and saucers, in a fitted black leather case.

Lot 529

A late 19thC porcelain part tea service, with pink rose decoration and floral sprays, comprising serving tray, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and two cups and saucers,each bearing the red numbered inscription 3898 to underside, possibly Royal Crown Derby.

Lot 561

A Wedgwood Ashford pattern part tea and dinner service, to include two oval meat platters, cake plate, three large dinner plates, ten meat plates, ten side plates, four condiment trays, seven cups and saucers, milk jug, sugar bow, seven small side plates and a teapot. (a quantity)

Lot 589

A Johnson Brothers Woods and Sons Clarice Cliff style part tea service, the Woods Ivory ware comprising milk jug, six cups and saucers, serving plate, etc., together with a Johnson Brothers cup and saucer set, with sugar bowl and side plates and a later Parakeet pattern milk jug. (2 part sets)

Lot 22

SHELF OF MAINLY GERMAN DINNER SERVICE, PLATES, CUPS & SAUCERS ETC. & GLASS BOWLS & DECORATIVE PLATE

Lot 23

MIXED SHELF OF CHINAWARE, CUPS, SAUCERS PLATES ETC

Lot 24

SHELF OF CHINAWARE, SAUCERS, CUPS ETC

Lot 340

DENBY CUPS & SAUCERS,JOHN PERRY BURWOOD DOLPHIN FIGURES & PORTMEIRION DISH & LID 

Lot 367

PART ROYAL DOULTON TAPESTRY TEA SERVICE (CUPS, SAUCERS, PLATES)

Lot 375

ROYAL DOULTON PRINCETON CUPS, SAUCER & PLATES WITH COALPORT DISH & LID, A WEDGWOOD DISH & LID WITH OTHER CHINAWARE

Lot 378

SHELF OF CHINAWARE CONSISTING OF PARAGON, COALPORT, QUEEN'S CHINA ETC, CUPS, SAUCERS PLATES ETC

Lot 383

SHELF OF CHINAWARE CONSISTING OF NOVELTY EGG CUPS, PLATES, WALL BIRDS ETC

Lot 392

ORIENTAL TEA WARE & NORWEIGN CUPS & SAUCERS

Lot 285

Tray of blue and gilt eggshell porcelain, hand painted, with scenes of pagodas etc., 'Made in Japan' marked on the bottom, to include: six cups and saucers, six side plates, a cake plate, a jug and a spare lid and a lidded sucrier. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The finial of one lid (on it's own) has been broken off and re-glued. Some wear in places otherwise ok.

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