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Lot 608

A quantity of pre-decimal and decimal coinage including: commemoratives, farthings, halfpennies, pennies through halfcrowns Edward VII - Elizabeth II, four sets: Britains first decimal coins and others, approx 750 grams - Condition: Poor - UNC

Lot 616

A miscellaneous lot of world coinage including: British 1953 set some silver threepence, Britains first decimal coin set and others, Isle of Man 2 pence 1988 world coins include: examples from Afghanistan, France, Gambia, Singapore, Switzerland, Vietnam quantity from West Africa states: 5, 10, 50 and 100 francs, Thailand: satang & baht coins: W.F.S & Thailand circa 1962-70 includes coin bracelet from Thailand - Condition: Poor - VF

Lot 671

A quantity of silver content British coinage including: silver threepence, shillings etc. approx 70 grams silver content, highlights coins: William III sixpence 1696 first bust, Gvliemvs George IV sixpence and shilling 1826, sixpence through reverse shilling third reverse, Victoria (Maundy) fourpence 1874 young head - Condition: Poor - VF

Lot 711

Large collection of US coins from 1912 on. Silver Liberty Head Peace dollar 1926. "Ike" silver dollar 1971 in original sleeve and envelope and 3 proof "Ike" dollars in original sleeved box with certificate - the first 1971, bicentenial 1976 & last 1978. Silver half dollars of Franklin (1963) and Kennedy (1964 and 67) and later cupro nickel Kennedy 1971-2 (5). Five Washington silver quarters 1960-65 plus 3 Roosevelt dimes 10c. Some 88 nickels 5c - 1912 Liberty D, Buffalo and Jefferson incl wartime issues - loose, in cases and in commemorative presentation packs. Indian Head cents of 1907 (2). Silver weight c 90g. Condition G to EF/Proof with good number in higher if not highest category.

Lot 775

India: Large sleeved blue "Lighthouse" 4-ring binder with 70+ pages full of QV-KGVI period used stamps and documents plus large 16 page folder with court material from variety of Indian States. Defin, official, air, fiscal & pre-paid covers/PCs. Military incl FPO, commercial, seapost/steamer, railway incl TPO, 'Bookpost', censor & registered. 'Late Fee' cancels, early issue airmail labels and 2 'First Flight' covers seen. Much to interest.

Lot 825

GB: First UK Aerial Post commem card sent to Germany, hand-stamped 'D H Evans & Co' with both KEVII & KGV 1/2d defin to make up 1d rate required, bi-postally cancelled on Sp 13 1911 with commemorative postmark. Details of cost of card, where to purchase and post given on back. In addition, 50th anniverary QEII PC commem this event with appropriate slogan cancel & BEA cinderella.

Lot 831

GB: Used collection of 1840-1857 QV LE 2d blue imperf & perf on 4 stockcards with perf & wmk varieties; 2 first issue "no lines"1/2 margin, red & black MC. Total 11 imperf/32 perf, 1840-1857. High cat.

Lot 873

Sudan: Blue inter-leaved album of earliest issues through to early 1980s. Used defin, commem, air, officials & postage due. Many sets, higher values to 50 piastres and covers; FPO postmarks and varieties. First perf official (SG 01) and complete Tuti Island to 20 piastres seen.

Lot 878

Denmark: Green 'ACME' album of mint & used from 1850s first issue on. Defin, commem, air, Red Cross. Many less common stamps, complete sets with varieties and higher values to 10Kr (1928). Good 1934 air set & scarce 1941 se-tenant booklet pane seen.

Lot 881

GB & Br Empire/C'wealth: Two albums of QV-QEII, mint & used. Mainly defin, commem and air. Sets, part sets & good quantity of earlier issues with high values to £1 seen. First album is A-G countries.

Lot 892

Luxembourg: 32 page brown stock-book full of defin, commem, charity, air, postage due & officials; both mint & used from 1852 first issue on with much mint in sets/blocks from 1960s on. Higher values, overprints, varieties, mini-sheets and better cat values seen. Needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.

Lot 902

GB: 'Windsor' purposed album (121 pages) and sleeve of definitives in packets, mostly mint and used pre-decimal QV-QEII defin, commem and official. Much QV LE incl 1d Black 'HK' Red MC (SG2) plus 3 x 2d Blue first issue (SG5) with both red (1) and black MC (2). In addition other later imperf & perf LE, c 200, incl 1/2d red Plate 9 (SG 49, Cat £700), QV 1/- embossed and surface printed to 5/- high value. KEVII to £1 Green. KGV incl 19 used seahorses higher values, 5 at 10/- with printer and shade varieties. KGVI to £1 Brown. QEII incl Castles higher values to £1 with much unmounted mint plus early phosphor & graphite. Officials incl IR, Army, Admiralty, Govt Parcels and Office of Works, some to 1/- value.

Lot 910

Papal States & Vatican: Mint & used in black 30 page 'Hagner' album with early imperf issues from 1852 on, incl Romagna, with first Vatican first issues to 1970s. Defin, commem, express & air with numerous sets/part sets, higher values, covers (incl FDC & special event), pres packs and higher cat to be found.

Lot 1061

A Gloucestershire WI cookbook, first edition 'Gleanings from Gloucestershire Housewives'

Lot 1062

Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne first edition 1878

Lot 1067

Thunderball by Ian Fleming, first edition 1961 James Bond novel with dust jacket

Lot 1070

Poacher's Pie by Fred Archer, signed first edition together with other titles on poaching

Lot 1074

The Dutch East India Company by F Gastra, Warburg Press first edition

Lot 1084

The Bayonet by Carter and Walter published by Arms & Armour Press 1974 first edition

Lot 1212

A pair of Salters orange match polo balls (reportedly the first orange balls used in a game of polo)

Lot 145

A Worcester first period blue and white mask jug painted floral sprays and butterfly, 22.5cm, crescent mark to base

Lot 147

A Worcester First Period blue and white meat plate painted floral sprays and butterflies, 35 x 25cm, crescent mark to base

Lot 336

A Hornby "OO"Gauge #R1038 The Boxed Set 'Orient Express', comprising of BR 4-6-2 'United States Lines' Merchant Navy class locomotive and tender, Pullman first class kitchen car 'Minerva'/Pullman first class parlour 'Cygnus'/Pullman first class parlour 'Cygnus'/Pullman first class parlour 'Ibis', track, controller, literature, boxed.

Lot 598

A Hornby "OO"Gauge/4mm #R2598M Queen of Scots Train Pack, comprising ot LNER 4-6-2 'Gladiateur' class A1 locomotive and tender, Pullman third class parlour car No 73, first class kitchen car 'Thelma', third class brake car No 77, accompanied by a framed certificate of authenticity, boxed.

Lot 108

Collection of Harry Potter novels, including first editions of the following: 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' (x 3), 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' (x 3), 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' (x1), with one further volume. (1 box)

Lot 115

Modern and antiquarian books, to include: John Steinbeck, 'East of Eden', Viking, 1952 (first edition), George Orwell, 'The Road to Wigan Pier', Left Book Club Edition, 1937, Jean de Brunhoff 'The Story of Babar', Metheun, 1934, Edward Bulner Lytton, 'Devereux', Chapman and Hall, leather spine with marbled boards, Rudyard Kipling, 'Just So Stories', Macmillan, 1936, Walter Besant, 'Captain Cook', Macmillan, 1903, leather-bound, Bacon's Essays, William Pickering, leather-bound, Fontaine's 'Tales in Verse', Society of English Bibliophilists, 2 vols., among other twentieth-century and antiquarian volumes. (2 boxes)

Lot 307

William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), 'The First Journey of Victory, 1778', etching in colours, signed in pencil to margin, 48 x 38.5cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 353

Ian Fleming, 'You Only Live Twice', Jonathan Cape, 1964, first edition, with original clipped dust jacket.Condition Report: Some wear and tearing to the dust jacket. Main volume generally in good condition, with some foxing.

Lot 354

Two first editions of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling, with original dust jackets (2)

Lot 274

Two WWI First World War medals comprising Imperial German / Prussian Hindenburg Cross (marked to reverse 84 R.V PFOPZHEIM) and an Austro-Hungarian Service medal. Both medals suspended on original ribbons.

Lot 501

The Effects Of BZ 2367 Henry S. Cross Of The Royal Navy Reserves; comprising his WWI First World War War Medal, his Faithful Service In The Constabulary Police medal (impressed Henry S. Cross), various silver fob medals (most appear for either shooting awards or Clifton Rugby Club from the 1920s), one silver fob engraved 'Private Cross Xmas 1917', a Great Bitter Lake Regatta 1952 3rd place medal, a hallmarked gilt silver masonic medal 'Presented To Bro. H. Cross For Services Rendered To Widows Hope Lodge, 1958, and a cased set of silver plate EPNS 'Bristol Rifle League' spoons. Total weight of silver items approx 90g.  From the same family as Lot 499. 

Lot 354

A WWI First World War Imperial German Empire / Prussian flag. Typical black, white and red vertical stripes, stamped Berlin 1916 to the seam. Measures approx 55x89cm. Due to the nature of some items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to originality / origin / condition prior to bidding, irrespective of any description. No guarantees are implied nor offered and all lots remain sold 'as is'.

Lot 425

A WWI First World War medal trio awarded to one 6156 Pte W. E. G Bartlett of The Gloucester Regiment. Medals comprising his Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star and Territorial Force Efficiency Medal along with a Princess Mary New Year card 1915, leather belt and cap badge. Medals impressed to the rims and suspended on original ribbons.

Lot 470

A group of original Boer War and WWI First World War medals awarded to one 2345 Private J Fletcher of the Coldstream Guards. Medals comprising King and Queens South Africa medals (with clasps for 1901, 1902, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Belfast), WWI Victory Medal and War Medal, brass valise badge, cap badge and his Silver War badge. The medals framed and glazed with photocopies of the original paperwork.

Lot 256

Scalextric - Mega Motors - 3 x boxed slot car sets, # G1119 My First Scalextric, # G1030 My First Scalextric both in 1:64 scale and a Mega Motors Drifting Express Nissan 240SX set in 1:43 scale. They all show signs of age and play use and are unchecked for completeness. There is no inner packaging to the Drifting set. The contents appear in Fair to Good condition, the boxes are Poor and damaged. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (3)

Lot 301

Bob Grant (1932-2003) Actor Signed First Day Cover With 'On The Buses' Photo Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 109

Apollo15 moonwalker Dave Scott and CMP Alfred Worden signed Space cover NASA Astronauts. 2001 30th Anniversary Apollo 15. postmarked cover. Superb illustration on front of scenes from the mission. Also illustrated on back with crew names and mission information. David Randolph Scott (born June 6, 1932) is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon. Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and commanded Apollo 15, the fourth lunar landing; he is one of four surviving Moon walkers and the last surviving crew member of Apollo 15. Before becoming an astronaut, Scott graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and joined the Air Force. After serving as a fighter pilot in Europe, he graduated from the Air Force Experimental Test Pilot School (Class 62C) and the Aerospace Research Pilot School (Class IV). Scott retired from the Air Force in 1975 with the rank of colonel, and more than 5,600 hours of logged flying time. As an astronaut, Scott made his first flight into space as a pilot of the Gemini 8 mission, along with Neil Armstrong, in March 1966, spending just under eleven hours in low Earth orbit. He would have been the second American astronaut to walk in space had Gemini 8 not made an emergency abort. Scott then spent ten days in orbit in March 1969 as Command Module Pilot of Apollo 9, a mission that extensively tested the Apollo spacecraft, along with Commander James McDivitt and Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart. After backing up Apollo 12, Scott made his third and final flight into space as commander of the Apollo 15 mission, the fourth crewed lunar landing and the first J mission. Scott and James Irwin remained on the Moon for three days. Following their return to Earth, Scott and his crewmates fell from favour with NASA after it was disclosed that they had carried four hundred unauthorized postal covers to the Moon. After serving as director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in California, Scott retired from the agency in 1977. Since then, he has worked on a number of space-related projects and served as a consultant for several films about the space program, including Apollo 13. Alfred Merrill Worden (February 7, 1932 - March 18, 2020) was an American test pilot, engineer and NASA astronaut who was the command module pilot for the Apollo 15 lunar mission in 1971. One of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, he orbited it 74 times in the command module (CM) Endeavour. Worden was born in Michigan in 1932; he spent his early years living on farms and attended the University of Michigan for one year, before securing an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Graduating in 1955, he elected to be commissioned in the United States Air Force, though he had no piloting experience. He proved adept at flying fighter planes, and honed his skills, becoming a test pilot before his selection as a Group 5 astronaut in 1966. He served on the support crew for Apollo 9 and the backup crew for Apollo 12 before his selection for the Apollo 15 crew in 1970, with David Scott as commander and James Irwin as lunar module pilot. After Apollo 15 reached lunar orbit, and his crewmates departed to land on the Moon, Worden spent three days alone in the CM, becoming in the process the individual who travelled the farthest from any other human being, a distinction he still holds. He took many photographs of the Moon and operated a suite of scientific instruments that probed the Moon. During Apollo 15's return flight to Earth, Worden performed an extravehicular activity (EVA), or spacewalk, to retrieve film cassettes from cameras on the exterior of the spacecraft. It was the first "deep space" EVA in history, and as of 2022 remains the one that has taken place farthest from Earth. After their return, the crew became involved in a controversy over postal covers they had taken to the Moon; they were reprimanded by NASA and did not fly in space again. Worden remained at NASA until 1975 at the Ames Research Center, then entered the private sector. He engaged in a variety of business activities and had a longtime involvement with the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, serving as chair of its board of directors from 2005 until 2011. He made many public appearances, promoting a renewed space program and education in the sciences, before his death in 2020. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 107

Apollo15 moonwalker Dave Scott and CMP Alfred Worden signed Space cover NASA Astronauts. 2001 30th Anniversary Apollo 15. postmarked cover. Superb illustration on front of scenes from the mission. Also illustrated on back with crew names and mission information. David Randolph Scott (born June 6, 1932) is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon. Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and commanded Apollo 15, the fourth lunar landing; he is one of four surviving Moon walkers and the last surviving crew member of Apollo 15. Before becoming an astronaut, Scott graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and joined the Air Force. After serving as a fighter pilot in Europe, he graduated from the Air Force Experimental Test Pilot School (Class 62C) and the Aerospace Research Pilot School (Class IV). Scott retired from the Air Force in 1975 with the rank of colonel, and more than 5,600 hours of logged flying time. As an astronaut, Scott made his first flight into space as a pilot of the Gemini 8 mission, along with Neil Armstrong, in March 1966, spending just under eleven hours in low Earth orbit. He would have been the second American astronaut to walk in space had Gemini 8 not made an emergency abort. Scott then spent ten days in orbit in March 1969 as Command Module Pilot of Apollo 9, a mission that extensively tested the Apollo spacecraft, along with Commander James McDivitt and Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart. After backing up Apollo 12, Scott made his third and final flight into space as commander of the Apollo 15 mission, the fourth crewed lunar landing and the first J mission. Scott and James Irwin remained on the Moon for three days. Following their return to Earth, Scott and his crewmates fell from favour with NASA after it was disclosed that they had carried four hundred unauthorized postal covers to the Moon. After serving as director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in California, Scott retired from the agency in 1977. Since then, he has worked on a number of space-related projects and served as a consultant for several films about the space program, including Apollo 13. Alfred Merrill Worden (February 7, 1932 - March 18, 2020) was an American test pilot, engineer and NASA astronaut who was the command module pilot for the Apollo 15 lunar mission in 1971. One of only 24 people to have flown to the Moon, he orbited it 74 times in the command module (CM) Endeavour. Worden was born in Michigan in 1932; he spent his early years living on farms and attended the University of Michigan for one year, before securing an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Graduating in 1955, he elected to be commissioned in the United States Air Force, though he had no piloting experience. He proved adept at flying fighter planes, and honed his skills, becoming a test pilot before his selection as a Group 5 astronaut in 1966. He served on the support crew for Apollo 9 and the backup crew for Apollo 12 before his selection for the Apollo 15 crew in 1970, with David Scott as commander and James Irwin as lunar module pilot. After Apollo 15 reached lunar orbit, and his crewmates departed to land on the Moon, Worden spent three days alone in the CM, becoming in the process the individual who travelled the farthest from any other human being, a distinction he still holds. He took many photographs of the Moon and operated a suite of scientific instruments that probed the Moon. During Apollo 15's return flight to Earth, Worden performed an extravehicular activity (EVA), or spacewalk, to retrieve film cassettes from cameras on the exterior of the spacecraft. It was the first "deep space" EVA in history, and as of 2022 remains the one that has taken place farthest from Earth. After their return, the crew became involved in a controversy over postal covers they had taken to the Moon; they were reprimanded by NASA and did not fly in space again. Worden remained at NASA until 1975 at the Ames Research Center, then entered the private sector. He engaged in a variety of business activities and had a longtime involvement with the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, serving as chair of its board of directors from 2005 until 2011. He made many public appearances, promoting a renewed space program and education in the sciences, before his death in 2020. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 299

Tommy Cooper (1921-1984) Comedy Magician Signed First Day Cover With Photo. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 101

Apollo 9 moonwalker Dave Scott signed Space cover NASA Astronaut. 2002 postmarked cover. superb illustration on front of scenes from the mission. Also illustrated on back with crew names and mission information. David Randolph Scott (born June 6, 1932) is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon. Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and commanded Apollo 15, the fourth lunar landing; he is one of four surviving Moon walkers and the last surviving crew member of Apollo 15. Before becoming an astronaut, Scott graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and joined the Air Force. After serving as a fighter pilot in Europe, he graduated from the Air Force Experimental Test Pilot School (Class 62C) and the Aerospace Research Pilot School (Class IV). Scott retired from the Air Force in 1975 with the rank of colonel, and more than 5,600 hours of logged flying time. As an astronaut, Scott made his first flight into space as a pilot of the Gemini 8 mission, along with Neil Armstrong, in March 1966, spending just under eleven hours in low Earth orbit. He would have been the second American astronaut to walk in space had Gemini 8 not made an emergency abort. Scott then spent ten days in orbit in March 1969 as Command Module Pilot of Apollo 9, a mission that extensively tested the Apollo spacecraft, along with Commander James McDivitt and Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart. After backing up Apollo 12, Scott made his third and final flight into space as commander of the Apollo 15 mission, the fourth crewed lunar landing and the first J mission. Scott and James Irwin remained on the Moon for three days. Following their return to Earth, Scott and his crewmates fell from favour with NASA after it was disclosed that they had carried four hundred unauthorized postal covers to the Moon. After serving as director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in California, Scott retired from the agency in 1977. Since then, he has worked on a number of space-related projects and served as a consultant for several films about the space program, including Apollo 13. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 103

NASA Astronaut Apollo 14 moonwalker Dr Edgar Mitchell signed Space Nobel Prize 2001 postmarked cover. Commemorates The Nobel Prize for Physics 1921 to the Time Lord Albert Einstein. Illustrated with information on reverse. Edgar Dean Mitchell (September 17, 1930 - February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, ufologist and NASA astronaut. As the Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 14 in 1971 he spent nine hours working on the lunar surface in the Fra Mauro Highlands region and was the sixth person to walk on the Moon. Before becoming an astronaut, Mitchell earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management from Carnegie Institute of Technology and entered the United States Navy in 1952. After being commissioned through the Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island, he served as a Naval Aviator. In 1961, he received his second bachelor's degree, in aeronautical engineering, from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and three years later earned his doctorate in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). From 1965 to 1966, he attended the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School and graduated first in his class. During this period, he served as an instructor in advanced mathematics and navigation theory for astronaut candidates. The legacy of his post-NASA scientific and parapsychology work is carried on through the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 102

Apollo 14 moonwalker Dr Edgar Mitchell signed Space cover NASA Astronaut. 30th Anniversary Apollo 2001 postmarked cover. superb illustration on front of scenes from the mission. Also illustrated on back with crew names and mission information. Edgar Dean Mitchell (September 17, 1930 - February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, ufologist and NASA astronaut. As the Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 14 in 1971 he spent nine hours working on the lunar surface in the Fra Mauro Highlands region and was the sixth person to walk on the Moon. Before becoming an astronaut, Mitchell earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management from Carnegie Institute of Technology and entered the United States Navy in 1952. After being commissioned through the Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island, he served as a Naval Aviator. In 1961, he received his second bachelor's degree, in aeronautical engineering, from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and three years later earned his doctorate in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). From 1965 to 1966, he attended the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School and graduated first in his class. During this period, he served as an instructor in advanced mathematics and navigation theory for astronaut candidates. The legacy of his post-NASA scientific and parapsychology work is carried on through the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 206

Star Trek Collection Titled History of the U.S.S. Enterprise. 8 Original, Unused Phonecards. 8 First Contact Trading Cards. Good Lot. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 104

NASA Astronaut Apollo 14 moonwalker Dr Edgar Mitchell signed Space 2002 postmarked cover. Illustrated with crew and mission information on reverse. Edgar Dean Mitchell (September 17, 1930 - February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, ufologist and NASA astronaut. As the Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 14 in 1971 he spent nine hours working on the lunar surface in the Fra Mauro Highlands region and was the sixth person to walk on the Moon. Before becoming an astronaut, Mitchell earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management from Carnegie Institute of Technology and entered the United States Navy in 1952. After being commissioned through the Officer Candidate School at Newport, Rhode Island, he served as a Naval Aviator. In 1961, he received his second bachelor's degree, in aeronautical engineering, from the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and three years later earned his doctorate in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). From 1965 to 1966, he attended the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot School and graduated first in his class. During this period, he served as an instructor in advanced mathematics and navigation theory for astronaut candidates. The legacy of his post-NASA scientific and parapsychology work is carried on through the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 110

Apollo 16 Charlie Duke Moonwalker signed 2002 30th Ann Space cover NASA Astronaut. Superb illustration on front of scenes from the mission. Also illustrated on back with crew names and mission information. Charles Moss Duke Jr. (born October 3, 1935) is an American former astronaut, United States Air Force (USAF) officer and test pilot. As Lunar Module pilot of Apollo 16 in 1972, he became the tenth and youngest person to walk on the Moon, at age 36 years and 201 days. A 1957 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he joined the USAF. He completed advanced flight training on the F-86 Sabre at Moody Air Force Base in Georgia, where he was a distinguished graduate. After completion of this training, Duke served three years as a fighter pilot with the 526th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at Ramstein Air Base in West Germany. After graduating from the Aerospace Research Pilot School in September 1965, he stayed on as an instructor teaching control systems and flying in the F-101 Voodoo, F-104 Starfighter, and T-33 Shooting Star. In April 1966, Duke was one of nineteen men selected for NASA's fifth group of astronauts. In 1969, he was a member of the astronaut support crew for Apollo 10. He served as CAPCOM for Apollo 11, the first crewed landing on the Moon. His distinctive Southern drawl became familiar to audiences around the world, as the voice of a Mission Control made nervous by a long landing that almost expended all of the Lunar Module Eagle descent stage's propellant. Duke's first words to the Apollo 11 crew on the surface of the Moon were flustered, "Roger, Twang. Tranquillity, we copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot!" Duke was backup lunar module pilot on Apollo 13. Shortly before the mission, he caught rubella (German measles) from a friend's child and inadvertently exposed the prime crew to the disease. As Ken Mattingly had no natural immunity to the disease, he was replaced as command module pilot by Jack Swigert. Mattingly was reassigned as command module pilot of Duke's flight, Apollo 16. On this mission, Duke and John Young landed at the Descartes Highlands, and conducted three extravehicular activities (EVAs). He also served as backup lunar module pilot for Apollo 17. Duke retired from NASA on January 1, 1976. Following his retirement from NASA, Duke entered the Air Force Reserve and served as a mobilization augmentee to the Commander, USAF Basic Military Training Center, and to the Commander, USAF Recruiting Service. He graduated from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in 1978. He was promoted to brigadier general in 1979 and retired in June 1986. He has logged 4,147 hours' flying time, of which 3,632 hours were in jet aircraft, and 265 hours were in space, including 21 hours and 38 minutes of EVA. Duke resides in New Braunfels, Texas, and was named Texan of the Year in 2020. He is currently on the board of directors for the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and previously served for two years as the chairman. He is a popular motivational speaker, with NASA films and personal stories of his Apollo mission on the moon. He is a born-again Christian and he and his wife Dorothy speak to audiences regarding their faith and its effect on their marriage. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 106

Gemini 8 Apollo 9 Apollo 15 moonwalker Dave Scott signed Space cover NASA Astronaut. 2002 postmarked cover. superb illustration on front of scenes from the mission. Also illustrated on back with crew names and mission information. David Randolph Scott (born June 6, 1932) is an American retired test pilot and NASA astronaut who was the seventh person to walk on the Moon. Selected as part of the third group of astronauts in 1963, Scott flew to space three times and commanded Apollo 15, the fourth lunar landing; he is one of four surviving Moon walkers and the last surviving crew member of Apollo 15. Before becoming an astronaut, Scott graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and joined the Air Force. After serving as a fighter pilot in Europe, he graduated from the Air Force Experimental Test Pilot School (Class 62C) and the Aerospace Research Pilot School (Class IV). Scott retired from the Air Force in 1975 with the rank of colonel, and more than 5,600 hours of logged flying time. As an astronaut, Scott made his first flight into space as a pilot of the Gemini 8 mission, along with Neil Armstrong, in March 1966, spending just under eleven hours in low Earth orbit. He would have been the second American astronaut to walk in space had Gemini 8 not made an emergency abort. Scott then spent ten days in orbit in March 1969 as Command Module Pilot of Apollo 9, a mission that extensively tested the Apollo spacecraft, along with Commander James McDivitt and Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart. After backing up Apollo 12, Scott made his third and final flight into space as commander of the Apollo 15 mission, the fourth crewed lunar landing and the first J mission. Scott and James Irwin remained on the Moon for three days. Following their return to Earth, Scott and his crewmates fell from favour with NASA after it was disclosed that they had carried four hundred unauthorized postal covers to the Moon. After serving as director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in California, Scott retired from the agency in 1977. Since then, he has worked on a number of space-related projects and served as a consultant for several films about the space program, including Apollo 13. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 287

Football autographed Denis Law and Joe Corrigan 12 X 8 Photo colour, Depicting Manchester City Goalkeeper Joe Corrigan Punching The Ball Clear Despite A Challenge From Manchester United Forward Denis Law During A 3-3 Draw In A First Division Encounter At Maine Road In 1971, Signed By Both Players In Black Marker. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 97

Blowout Sale! Lot of 4 Hellraiser hand signed 16x12 photos. This is a beautiful lot of 4 hand signed large photos, measuring 16 inches x 12 inches, depicting the four main cenobites from the first two movies. Pinhead (signed by Doug Bradley), Chatterer (signed by Nicholas Vince), Butterball, signed by Simon Bamford) and Female Cenobite (signed by Barbie Wilde). These signed photos are guaranteed authentic and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 123

Pieter Willem Botha Signed South African State President First Day Cover. Signed in black ink. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 105

NASA Astronaut Bob Crippen STS1 Space Shuttle Columbia signed 2001 Space cover. Illustrated with crew and mission information on reverse. Robert Laurel Crippen (born September 11, 1937) is an American retired naval officer and aviator, test pilot, aerospace engineer, and retired astronaut. He travelled into space four times: as Pilot of STS-1 in April 1981, the first Space Shuttle mission; and as Commander of STS-7 in June 1983, STS-41-C in April 1984, and STS-41-G in October 1984. He was also a part of the Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL), Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test (SMEAT), ASTP support crew member, and the Approach and Landing Tests (ALT) for the Space Shuttle. In 1986, Crippen participated in the recovery operations for the remains of crew members after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. He was also on the commissions responsible for determining the cause of the accident. After retiring as an astronaut, Crippen worked his way through management at NASA, namely as Director, Space Shuttle, at NASA Headquarters, then Director of the Kennedy Space Center. He also went to Lockheed Martin and Thiokol Propulsion before retiring to private life in Florida. Crippen has received several awards and honors, including the Congressional Space Medal of Honor in 2006, and having an elementary school named after him in Porter, Texas. He is also a fellow of several organizations, including the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the Society of Experimental Test Pilots (SETP). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 346

A collection of first day covers contained in seven albumsLocation:

Lot 570

A first world war brass and leather W. Ottway & Co Ltd signalling telescope MKIII, circa 1915. two drawer with additional lens, along with a leather cased military issue MKV special leather and lacquered brass binoculars, serial number 20259, and a group of camera accessories to include a Sigma Olympus lensLocation:

Lot 111

A group of Royal Doulton lady figurines, two boxed to include Buttercup HN2309, Dreaming from the Reflections series HN2479, Penny HN2338, My First Pet HN3122, Carol Singer Brother from the Images series HN4290, Buttercup HN3268, Fair Lady HN3216, Penny HN2424 and Elaine HN3214

Lot 130

Quantity of stamps, first day covers and collectors cards (3 albums)

Lot 274

Heroes and Heroines of Bitter Sweet by Max Beerbohm, together with various copies of Harry Potter including two first editions.

Lot 344

First World War Princess Mary Christmas Gift Tin

Lot 460

First World War French 1866 pattern Chassepot bayonet in scabbardThe scabbard is a little pitted, with some minor dents but is sound overall. There is no numbering to the scabbard or bayonet. The press stuf functions and the blade is clean, retaining a good amount or original finish. We would be able to pack for a courier to collect. 

Lot 467

Large group of First and Second World War papers to include the War illustrated and others

Lot 547

First World War tranfer printed tile, depicting the allied flags, captioned 'For right and freedom', 19.5 x 19.5cm.

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