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An incredibly rare original WWII Second World War Avro Lancaster LARGE wing panel section. Removed from a genuine WWII Lancaster when being scrapped in Australia, and transported all the way back to Britain. The huge riveted panel then undergoing full restoration - sand blasting, and repainting to its current state. This panel being the section underneath the wing, between the main fuselage and the inner engine. Some instrument hatches remain present, as well as a small ' notice ' plaque to the top-side.A very rare and unique opportunity to own one of the largest sections of a genuine Lancaster Bomber to ever come up for auction.Measures approx; 182cm x 217cm. Ideal for wall mounting or adding nose art to. NOTE: Proceeds from this lot are being donated towards the ' Attack On The Sorpe Dam ' film project. The film tells the story of the famous Dambusters raid of WWII, and features testimony from George 'Johnny' Johnson himself. NOTE: This lot can be delivered WORLDWIDE - due to size and weight, please contact us for a specific quote. UK DELIVERY rates FROM £40.
A set of four original WWII Second World War Air Ministry issue Lancaster Bomber ' Feathering Switches ' Type XJ-D/4 ' - used to feather the engines in instances of malfunction. All with connector holes to base, and with makers plaques to side. Complete set of four knobs (one per engine). Rare. NOTE: Proceeds from this lot are being donated towards the ' Attack On The Sorpe Dam ' film project. The film tells the story of the famous Dambusters raid of WWII, and features testimony from George 'Johnny' Johnson himself.
A set of four original WWII Second World War Air Ministry issue Lancaster Bomber ' Feathering Switches ' Type XJ-D/4 ' - used to feather the engines in instances of malfunction. All with connector holes to base, and with makers plaques to side. Complete set of four knobs (one per engine) and one remaining ' sealed ' in it's original stores wax paper. Rare.NOTE: Proceeds from this lot are being donated towards the ' Attack On The Sorpe Dam ' film project. The film tells the story of the famous Dambusters raid of WWII, and features testimony from George 'Johnny' Johnson himself.
Tri-ang Toys London Transport bus, sixteen playworn Dinky Toys including Trojan Van Dunlop, Trojan Van Cydrax, Austin Van, 250 Fire Engine, 191 Dodge Royal Sedan, 168 Singer Gazelle, 150 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, 148 Ford Fairlane etc also fifteen playworn Corgi Toys including James Bond, Aston Martin DB5, Aston Martin DB4, Oldsmobile Super 88, etc.
A George IV silver snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1825, of rectangular form with rounded corners, engine turned with reeded sides, the hinged lid with engraved lion crest to centre, opening to reveal a gilt interior, 2¾in. (7cm.) long, weight 2.1 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition, with clear marks and nice gilt interior.
A George IV silver snuff box, John Linnit, London, 1824, the rectangular engine turned box with rounded corners and reeded edges, opening to reveal a gilt interior, the inner lid inscribed 'Lieu, general Fair C.B to W.H.Richards Esq,,' 2¼in. (6cm.) long, weight 1.8 tr.oz., together with a miniature silver pounce pot by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1900. (2)* Condition: Both pieces in good condition, some tiny flea-bite nibbles.
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1852, of rectangular scalloped edged form with diagonal engine turned decoration & centralised vacant cartouche, the hinged lid opening to reveal a pierced floral & foliate gilt hinged lid to interior, 48mm long, gross weight 0.80 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition, interior slightly stained and needs cleaning.
A hopper-cooled open crank engine by R.L.E. Alyn foundry Wrexham, with twin six spoke flywheels, painted red, mounted on wooden base alongside two twin cylinder vertical live-steam engines with solid flywheels to side and a horizontal single cylinder steam engine with spoked flywheel to side, painted green, wooden base size 34¼in. (87cm.) long. (4)
A European silver and marcasite trinket box, import marks for Steinhart & Co, Birmingham, 1926, of shaped rectangular form, the hinged frosted glass lid with applied marcasite cartouche to the centre, bright-cut foliate decoration to sides and engine turned base, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long, gross weight 2.7 tr.oz.* Condition: In good condition overall. Two marcasite jewels missing and one very small split to silver.
An Ingersoll Cumberland rose gold plated gentleman's automatic wrist watch, ref. IN3102RG, 22 jewel signed automatic movement, 41mm. rose gold plated case with clear case back, signed rose gold 35mm. engine turned dial with gilt Roman markers, subsidiary 24 hour dial, power reserve display and date aperture, original faux-crocodile leather strap.
Three silver cigarette cases, the first by Roberts and Dore, Birmingham, 1945, of rectangular form with rounded corners, engine turned decoration, inscribed to inner, 5½in. (14cm.) long, the second by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1932, of rectangular form with bevelled edge, engine turned decoration, cartouche to front inscribed, 4¾in. (12.2cm.) long, the third by Miller Brothers, Birmingham, 1916, inscribed, gross weight 15.1 tr.oz. (3)
A Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch with Channel Island interest, case hallmarked London 1880, the full plate gilt lever movement signed 'J. P. Genge & Co, Jersey' and numbered 22019, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the key with retailer's name 'H. C. Le Sueur, Snowhill, Jersey'.* Condition: Watch tested and working, clear hallmarks. Dial has a single minute nick to enamel near centre. Case good, with just two tiny, feint dings to edge of back. Engine turning good with little wear.
A Victorian silver card case, Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 1849, of small oblong form with textured engine turned ground and raised scrolls, the centre decorated with floral sprays, the reverse inscribed, (original fitted case) 3in. (7.5cm.), weight 1.2 tr.oz.* Condition: Hallmarked on lid and base of case, maker's mark on base rubbed. Good condition. Fitted case with some wear.
A silver cigarette case - RAF interest, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester, 1918, the case inscribed 'Presented to A. Forster, by the staff of T.R. &. Son Ltd on his joining the R.A.F, 3rd Sept, 1918', together with a silver cedar lined cigarette box by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1952, the hinged engine-turned lid inscribed 'RFJ', gross weight 10.8 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both pieces with flea-bite nibbles throughout, good condition overall.

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