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Five 19th Century porcelain animal figures including a Dresden pug dog on rectangular base painted with vignettes of three foliate sprays and a City river landscape, on a cobalt blue with gilt highlights; together with a Rockingham poodle on shaped base, Rockingham seated hound, Staffordshire stag and sheep figure (damages)
*Helmet and Mask. WWII C Type brown leather flying helmet and oxygen mask, chamois leather lining compete with earphones with Air Ministry markings and stores reference number 10A/13466, with a pair of Mk VII flying goggles, the helmet inscribed 'Manchip' together with a Sidcup flying suit Size 2, with liner and collar, with tailors label stamped with stores reference numbers and 22C/838 and Air Ministry zippers plus original Flying Log Book and related paperwork including photographs of the recipient and bomb release photographs Sergeant RH. Manchip qualified as an Air Bomber (Navigation) on 10 December 1943 with No7 AOS, Royal Canadian Air Force, the log book commences from 27 August 1943, various training exercises in Anson and Bolingbroke aircraft (No.5 Bombing and Gunnery School, Dafoe). November 1943 stationed at La Prairie, Manitoba. Moved to 6 (O). A.F.U., Staverton 4 April 1944 further training including map reading and pinpointing etc, also stationed at Husbands Bosworth (Wellington), Market Harborough (Wellington), Conversion Unit at Wigsley, Nottinghamshire (Stirling), Syerston (Lancaster), transferred to 630 Squadron 22 October 1944; 24 operations from 1 November 1944 to 22 March 1945 including Landbergen (Dortmund-Emms Canal) on 4 November 1944, a further raid on the canal two days later, the lot includes bomb release photographs and a rare H2S map for these raids, he also took part in a raid on Dresden on the night of 13/14 February 1945, later service in May 1945 saw Manchip "ferrying prisoners of war", last entry 15 July 1955, total flying time 536hrs 45mins. (4)
A Dresden porcelain cup and saucer (a/f), a Meissen style chocolate cup and saucer, a Derby coffee cup (a/f), a Chelsea style chocolate cup, and a pair of porcelain cabinet plates depicting brightly coloured birds, marked Crock's London, 24.5cm diameter. PLEASE BE ADVISED THE DRESDEN CUP AND SAUCER ARE NOW BROKEN
A collection of 19th Century English and Continental porcelain itemsTo include an English porcelain desk stand and ink well raised on gilt base with paw feet, a Dresden quatrefoil Helena Wolfensen style twin handled cup and saucer and a Dresden portrait coffee can reserved against a green ground with burnished gilt designs.
A collection of late 19th/early 20th Century English and Continental porcelain figures To include a pair of Staffordshire Spill vases modelled as figures before an orchard, two Derby type figures of men holding baskets brimming of fruit, together with a Sitzendorf style figure of a fiddle player and a further Sitzendorf salt stamped 5781, size ranging, 15cm to 21cm high. Two late 19th/early 20th Century Dresden figures of fruit seller and lady watering flowers together with two Continental figures of further flower gathers, together with a porcelain Staffordshire figure of a flower seller, size ranging 14cm to 21cm high. Comprising eight various examples all probably German to include a nodding head figure, a white glazed candle holder of a putti and further figures of leather and bracing, 14cm to 19cm high. (qty)
A violin by Lowendall, Dresden, Germany, c1885, with paper label, Gaspar de Salo, Brescia, length of back without button 36cm, impressed mark to the back, 'Dresden', a copy of a Gaspar de Salo, with one bow a/f, with an English made leather covered fitted case and accessories, also with two insurance valuations and a receipt for professional repair and servicing dated 1985
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