TWO TRAYS OF EIGHTEEN SEALED CARDED DOCTOR WHO POSEABLE FIGURES AND BOXED SETS, the boxes include The First Doctor and Electronic Tardis, item number 03625, box is sealed but with wear to most panels, price label to the front window, the second a Doctor and RC K-9, numbered 01951, 27 MHz, box faded and worn, and a Enemies of the Fist Doctor Collectors Set, numbered 03934, box sealed but worn, the carded blister packs include a Cassandra & Chip, 02007, Moxx of Balhoon, 02000, the Doctor, 02000, Krillitane, 02151, Regeneration Set, 01899, Sycorax Leader, 02000, Captain Jack Harkness, 02151, Cyberman 02007, a Cassandra 02000, Rose & K9, 02000, Rose & K9, 02151, Slitheen 02000, Werewold 02151, a Doctor Who Eleventh Doctors Crash Set, 03412, all together with a Torchwood 5 figure Captain Jack Harkness, which looks to be signed by John Barrowman, all carded figures are showing some signs of either wear, discoloured card or blister window, stickers to various panels etc
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THREE BOXED CHARACTER OPTIONS LTD DOCTOR WHO REMOTE CONTROLLED MODELS/ PLAYSET, the first an electronic Doctor Who Tardis Playset, item number 01902, model still secured inside the box with its original ties and tape although coming free, test button not working, so damage to the box on all panels and slight discolouration, plastic window distorted but no cracks, the second a 12 Radio Controlled Imperial Guard Dalek, marked 40 MHz, item number 02147, tape keeping the top box panel sealed, box is in a slightly worn condition with wear mainly to edges, plastic window is creased with a small hole, untested as not been free from box but test button not working, the third a 1:4 scale Radio Controlled K-9, marked 40MHz, item number 02154, box sealed with tape to the top, box looks to be slightly discoloured to the lighter panels, worn in parts with box disfigured, and creases to the plastic window with it coming free to the left hand side, untested as not been free from box but test button not working
FOUR BOXED LIMITED EDITION 1:72 SCALE WORLD WAR II CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE DIECAST MODEL AIRCRAFTS, the first a Gloster Sea Gladiator - N5531 'Hope', numbered AA36203, included in box is a certificate numbered 2682 of 3230, the second is a Gloster Sea Gladiator - N5520 'Faith', numbered AA36203, included in box is a certificate numbered 1671 of 3230, the third is a Gloster Sea Gladiator-N5519 'Charity', numbered AA36203, included in box is a certificate numbered 0877 of 3230, the fourth is a Fairey Swordfish Mk.IFloatplane, numbered AA36303, included in box is a certificate numbered 1534 of 3500, all models appear in new condition however contents not checked for completion, housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard boxes, boxes are in good condition with very minor scuffs to sharp edges and dust to most
FOUR BOXED 1:27 SCALE LIMITED EDITION CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE DIECAST MODEL AIRCRAFTS, the first is a Mosquito FB VI, numbered AA32818, included in box is a named collectors card numbered 0472 of 1400, the second is a Aces of the Commonwealth P-40E Kittyhawk, numbered AA35202, the third a Boulton Paul Defiant, numbered AA39301, included is a named collectors card numbered 0138 of 2200 and some printed optional parts instructions, the fourth is a De Havilland Vampire T.11, numbered AA37305, included in box is a certificate numbered 0203 of 1200, all models appear in new condition however contents not checked for completion, housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard boxes, box conditions vary some very good and some with wear, marks and debris to the outside
SIX BOXED 1:72 SCALE LIMITED EDITION FLYING ACES CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE DIECAST MODEL AIRCRAFTS, the first is a P51D Mustang, numbered 49301, the second is a Hawker Hurricane MKI, numbered 49102, the third is a Supermarine Spitfire MkII, numbered 49003, the fourth is a P51D Mustang of 363rd Fighter Group, numbered 49302, the fifth is a Supermarine Spitfire MkVB-RS-T, numbered AA31907, the sixth is a Messerschmitt 109E JG 26, numbered 49202, all models appear in new condition however contents not checked for completion, housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard boxes, outer boxes are in good condition however some have light scuffs to edges and corners and some with minor tears to various panels, some boxes have previous price stickers to exterior and light dust
FIVE BOXED 1:50 SCALE CORGI HAULAGE CABS AND TRUCKS, the first a Stan Robinson ERF ECS Tractor Unit, numbered CC12706, card numbered 2756 of 4000, §a Henry Streeter Foden Alpha Tipper, numbered CC13905, card numbered 0070 of 1111, a Truckfest John Toulson Scania T Cab Topline CC12815, a J.H. Jones & sons Foden Alpha Tipper, CC13901, lastly a Coles Transport Scania T Topline, CC12820, card numbered 1820 of 2210, all appear in a new condition although some boxes worn and may be missing slips
THREE BOXED 1:72 SCALE CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE DIECAST MODEL AIRCRAFTS, the first is a Gloster Gladiator Mk.II, numbered AA36201, the second a Fairey Swordfish III, numbered AA36304, included in box is a certificate numbered 1549 of 2640, the third is a Fairey Swordfish MkI, numbered AA36302, included in box is a certificate numbered 3385 of 3580, all models appear in new condition however contents not checked for completion, housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard boxes, outer boxes are in good condition with some minor scuffs to some corners
EIGHT BOXED OO GAUGE BACHMANN BRANCHLINE MODEL RAILWAY COACHES, to include a BR Mk1 BG Full Brake Coach in BR Maroon, Weathered, item no. 39-176A, a BR Mk1 RFO Restaurant Coach First Open in Maroon, Weathered, item no. 39-251B, a Hawksworth A38 Auto-Trailer no. W228W in BR Maroon, item no. 39-576, a Mk1 FK 1st Class Corridor in BR Maroon no. E133333, Weathered, item no. 39-151E, a Mk1 CK Composite Corridor no. E16244 in BR Maroon, item no. 39-126F, a Mk1 BCK Brake Composite Corridor in Maroon, Weathered, item no. 39-226D, a Mk1 General Utility Van no. D86123 in Maroon, Weathered, item no. 39-226D, a Mk1 General Utility Van in BR Maroon, Weathered, no. E86123. item no. 39-271C, and a BR Mk1 CK Coach Corridor Composite in Maroon, Weathered, no. W15131, item no. 39-126G, all appear in new condition with accessories and instructions, outer cardboard box in good condition, possibility of lightest storage related rubbing/handling marks to outer cover, although item appears new we are unable to confirm all parts and accessories are present
FOUR BOXED LIMITED EDITION 1:72 SCALE JET FIGHT POWER CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE DIECAST MODEL AIRCRAFTS, the first a EE Lightning F3 5 Sqn 1978, numbered 49403, the second is a Hawker Hunter F Mk6 Blue Diamonds, number AA32701, the third a EE Lightning F2 92 Sqn RAF Aerobatics Team, numbered 49402, the fourth a British Aerospace Sea Harrier FRS.1 XZ450 - Royal Navy, numbered AA32402, all models appear in new condition although contents not checked for completion, housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard boxes with top closing lid, outer boxes are in good condition, some minor wear to some sharp edges and corners but mostly very good
SIX BOXED 1:144 SCALE CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE DIECAST MODEL AIRCRAFTS, the first a B-17G Flying Fortress 'Bit o' Lace' numbered 48201, the second a Sally B B-17G Flying Fortress , numbered 48202, the third an anniversary edition Sally B B-17G Flying Fortress, numbered 48206, the fourth a Military Boeing B-17 Flying fortress ' Memphis Belle' numbered 48204, the fifth a Classic Jetliners D.H.Comet 4B numbered 48501, the sixth a Frontier Airliners Lockheed Constellation numbered 47505, this model includes the miniature corgi figure, most models include their pack of papers relating to the model at the bottom of their box, all models appear in new condition however contents is not checked for completion, housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard box, some models have some yellowing to plastic casing, outer boxes are in good condition with minor wear to some corners
THREE BOXED 1:72 SCALE LIMITED EDITION CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE DIECAST MODEL AIRCRAFTS, the first a Westland Lysander Mk.IIIa, numbered AA36807, included in box is a mail away card and a named collectors card numbered 0667 of 1000, the second a Westland Lysander MkIIIa- restored as W9673, numbered AA36806, included in box is a named collectors card numbered 0151 of 1100, the third is a Westland Lysander MKIIIA(SD), numbered AA36804, included in box is a named display card and certificate numbered 0424 of 2010, all models appear in new condition however contents not checked for completion, housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard boxes, cardboard boxes are in good condition very minor wear to sharp edges or corners and a bit of light dust
THREE VINTAGE CASED ELECTRICAL DEVICES, to include a wide range Megohmmeter, a Ohmmeter and a bridge megger testing kit, the first item comes in its fitted case with the instruction labels still in the inner lid, all dials and switched appear to be complete and the plaque on the front reads ET 226: wide range megohmmeter NSN: 0663/6625-99-525-0323 serial number 122837, the second device comes in a olive green toughened plastic case and is a OHMMETER No 18A500V, all dials are intact and this device would have needed a headset to use it, GPO is stamped into the outer front lid, the third device is a hand generator bridge megger testing kit, this comes in its fitted case with catches and carry handle on the front, none of these devices have been tested, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
EIGHT BOXED 1:50 SCALE DIECAST CORGI MODELS, the first is a Premium edition Fleets of Renown Ken Thomas LTS ERF V 8 wheel drop side lorry, numbered 10103, the second a Premium Edition British Railways, Scammell Scarab, numbered CC11301, the third a Premium Edition British Railways Albion Reiver Platform lorry and tank container load, numbered CC11606, the fourth a Premium edition British Road ServicesERF 6 wheel drop side, numbered CC10204, the fifth a Premium edition Fuelling the Fifties AEC MkV Mammoth Major Tanker Shell, MEX and BP limited, numbered CC11502, the sixth a premium edition Vintage Glory of steam Foden Dropside Wagon with sack load-GWR, numbered CC20204, the seventh a Premium edition Vintage Glory of Steam Fowler B6 'Super Lion' Showmans engine - A. Deakins & Sons, numbered CC20102, the eighth is an unnamed model so the number of this is unknown, it is a yellow cab with a yellow flatbed carrying contents, 'Eastwoods Fletton Bricks' printed to the side of flatbed, all models appear in new condition however contents not checked for completion, housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard box with named cardboard sleeve, one model is missing its outer cardboard sleeve, outer boxes are in good condition, some with light wear and scuffs, light dust to all
A group of first day covers and coin packs, comprising The Philatelic Numismatic Royal Beast one pound coin, Henry VIII and Wives one pound coin (x2), D-Day Landings 50th Anniversary coin (x2), a Bank of England 300th Anniversary two pound coin, a Discovering Newry and Mourne one pound coin, and a 50th Anniversary fifty pence piece. (a quantity)
Three first day cover framed prints, comprising 50th Anniversary of Operation Overlord the D-Day Landings, limited edition print number 32/50, 28.5cm x 24.5cm, 75th Anniversary of Wembley Venue of Legends, signed and dated FA Cup Winner print number 15/750, 34.5cm x 25.5cm, and an RMS Titanic liner commemorative poster, 33cm x 22.5cm, framed and glazed. (3)
Four limited edition footballing prints, comprising The Cup King Series World Cup First Round Mexico 1970, limited edition number 477/500, bearing biro signature for Gordon Banks, FA Cup Final Wembley 1972, limited edition number 357/500, bearing Norman Hunter signature, Legends Series John Charles, limited edition number 485/500, and Legends Series Sir Tom Finney, number 66/500, bearing signatures, in modern black frames, by bigbluetube .com 39cm x 49cm. (4)
A group of collectors coins, comprising Britain's first decimal coin packs, Sport Relief 2002 medal, a rail building winner medallion, Queen's Golden Jubilee 2002 collectors coin, three pence pieces, fifty pence pieces, Silverstone Home of Motor Racing Grand Prix 1992 medal, two shilling pieces, ten pence pieces, medals, a Republic of Monete Dello Stato 1976 coin set, enclosed in a beech cutlery case. (a quantity)
Livingstone (David). Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, first edition, inscribed by the author, folding engraved map, chromolithograph plates, bookplate of Thomas Adolphus Sitwell Drew, publishers cloth, 8vo, 1857, Inscribed 'Andrew Drew Esq. with kindest regards David Livingstone 30th April 1858'.
The first bracelet has small hearts and a box tab clasp stamped Sterling. It measures approximately 7.5"L end to end and weighs 22g. The second bracelet is twisted sterling by the Italian company, Milor and is stamped 925 Italy Milor near the clasp. It measures 8.75"L end to end and weighs 38g. Condition: Age related wear.
RARE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY REWARD OF MERIT MEDAL TO CONSTABLE JAMES GLYNN 66915 - 1920The following is taken from the BBC News website using the following link:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-21754439"Open and read. Newspaper cuttings of ambushes etc in which I have been implicated."The neat handwriting belongs to my grandfather, James Glynn, directing his descendants to examine a haul of material from his career in the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC).If it wasn't there in black and white, you would put some of it down to family folklore, exaggerated over the years - the murder attempts he survived, the gun battles he took part in, the threats he and his family faced.My grandfather, recipient of the King's Police Medal in 1921, died when my father was 12 years old and much of what I read about his short life, I was learning for the first time.My late father rarely spoke about him, and it wasn't until a recent conversation with my uncle at a family funeral that I discovered that his father had kept an archive of newspaper cuttings and other items.My grandfather, who was born in Cork city, joined the RIC in 1912 at the age of 20 and spent much of his early career in County Clare.He would serve through some of the most violent and turbulent years in Irish history, including the War of Independence (1919-21).Yet it's a period that has become somewhat sanitised, even romanticised.A quick look at some of the material my grandfather collected quickly dispels that image, bringing home the brutality and bitterness of Ireland's early Troubles and introduces the real people whose lives were affected and often prematurely ended.Gun battle on bridgeMy grandfather narrowly escaped becoming one of them in February 1920, during a gun battle on Crowe's Bridge, near Ennis in County Clare.He was one of a number of RIC officers on bicycles ambushed by gunmen on the bridge, close to the Maurice's Mills barracks where he was based.A newspaper cutting from the time reads: "Constable Glynn had the strap of his cap severed at the side and a second bullet passed through the peak of his cap." A number of bullets also struck his bicycle, but miraculously he was not injured.The policemen, however, were able to return fire and one of the IRA men who attacked them - Martin Devitt - was killed.Today a memorial to Martin Devitt stands at the scene - which says he died fighting British forces. Yet my grandfather was a Catholic policeman from Cork.Also among the items in the haul is a letter to a publican in Ennis.It reads: "We are informed by our intelligence department that you are keeping Mrs Glynn whose husband was implicated in the murder of Martin Devitt."Owing to your house being a public house we would respectfully request you shift her. Or if not it will be at your own risk."We will have to use methods that will not be very palatable to you."It is signed the 'Black Hand Guards', probably a cover name for the local IRA.Body on railway lineThe brutality of the period is also shown by the murder of resident magistrate, Captain AC Lendrum.Abducted in September 1920, he was found the following month by my grandfather and a colleague. He had been shot through the head and dumped on a railway line.Above a newspaper clipping about the murder, my grandfather has written: "No mother was near to shed a tear, no sister his last words to hear, a comrade closed his eyes, far from his native home he lies."Several RIC colleagues would also fall victim to IRA guns, many of them in identical attacks to that on Crowe's Bridge.Among the victims were Sergeant Denis Garvey, shot dead as he boarded a tram in Cork in May 1920.The sergeant led an escort, along with three constables, that accompanied my grandfather to Limerick in March of that year. Garvey and two of the constables were subsequently murdered.In a coincidence, according to my grandfather, his father John Glynn, was foreman of the jury at the inquest into Sgt Garvey's murder. He says it was the first to return a verdict of murder against Sinn Fein in Ireland.The threat to my grandfather's life grew severe enough that later in 1920, he was posted to Londonderry, in what is now Northern Ireland and it was there that he survived a second gun attack.While on patrol at Bishop's Gate in the city with Constable Peter Henley, gunmen opened fire, wounding Constable Henley in the leg.Famous figuresIn 1921, James Glynn was promoted to sergeant and transferred to Broughshane just outside Ballymena and then to the Harryville district of the County Antrim town.Many of the press clippings from that period of his life deal with the more mundane aspects of policing, now with the Royal Ulster Constabulary - the RIC was disbanded after the partition of Ireland.There is however an echo of more recent times in Northern Ireland - an Irish Times picture of my grandfather at the scene of a riot in north Belfast in July 1935.There would also be two brushes with significant figures in Irish history.In 1933, he testified in court about the theft of items - including a gold cigarette case and three studs set with diamonds - from the car of Sir Basil Brooke, who would become Northern Ireland's third prime minister in 1943.The theft happened while the future Lord Brookeborough was participating in a shooting party near Broughshane. It was my grandfather who arrested the thief and recovered the stolen items.A more sinister document was sent to my grandfather in 1932 and it highlights the often personal nature of the Irish Troubles.A postcard, posted in New York, reads: "I was highly gratified to read the press report of your grand and glorious capture of a hen (I prefer chicken). Did you capture Dan Breen yet? A well wisher."Dan Breen was a prominent IRA leader in County Tipperary during the War of Independence and civil war. He left Ireland for America in 1927, running a prohibition speakeasy in New York for a time.Did Breen himself send the taunting postcard?My grandfather died in December 1935, killed not by a republican bullet, but by a fractured skull sustained in a fall down the steep stairs of the family home in Ballymena.A picture of the funeral cortege shows a young boy - my father - walking behind the hearse.The legacy of material left behind leaves me with two main thoughts.Firstly, a bullet an inch the other way and my grandfather would have been dead aged 28 and I wouldn't be here.Secondly, whatever terms are used to label the recurrent violent episodes of Irish history, we must never forget the human cost and the brutality with which so many lost their lives during them.
PAIR OF VINTAGE AIRMAIL POSTAL SCALES on a wooden base with seven weights, together with a plastic wallet of BRITAIN'S FIRST DECIMAL COINS and a clear plastic wallet of 1953 COINAGE, HALF CROWN TO FARTHING, QUEEN VICTORIA CROWN 1889 (worn) A DOUBLE FLORIN 1889 (worn), SEVEN ELIZABETH II AND CHURCHILL AND OTHER CROWNS; four fifty pence coins, two £2 coins, a 1999/2000 Five Pound coin, HALF CROWN COIN 1967, GEORGE VI HALF CROWN 1944, an odd penny 1967 and two sixpences 1950/52

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