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Three silver athletic medallions by Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham, all marked Uckfield & District Elementary Schools Ath Assn, in original boxes (a/f), together with three other silver medals, various other medals, two bank notes and a Britains first decimal coins set
An Indian embroidered head shawl, Sind Rajasthan, first half 20th C, red cotton, three circles set with mirrors, floral sprigs and bordered on two sides with larger flowers, 186 x 129 cm.Provenance: More stitches. An important collection of International Historical textiles. . Shawl composed of two pieces sewn together. Embroidery in very good condition. Pinpricks and tiny stains overall, which do not detract from appearance of item. Several small 'L' shaped splits , largest being 1 x 1.5 cm. Eight mirrors missing of 40 in total
Indian head shawl, probably Sind Rajasthan, first quarter 20th C, red cotton with all over decoration of floral sprigs worked in silk, and a larger scale patterned border 126 x 200 cm, and a square with embroidery and mirror inserts Provenance: 'More Stitches', From an important collection of Historical textiles . Head shawl composed of four pieces of material sewn together.Light fading to fabric and minor wear to embroidery. Repairs and conservation backing to splits, largest being 27 cm. Multiple tiny holes and marks over entire pieceSquare in very good condition with two small repairs to fabric, one mirror damaged
Indian Parsee gara sari, extensively hand embroidered on purple silk with motifs of birds and flowers, probably first half 20th C.Provenance: 'More Stitches', From an important collection of Historical textiles . Double-sided embroidery approximately 5.9 x 1.17 m. Three brown stains, the largest 2 x 11 cm, five areas of fading/discolouration, the largest within an area of 23 x 49 cm and two splits and one hole on one edge, the largest being 1.5 cm
Embroidered map of the Punjab, with regions named in Hindi, first quarter 20th C,other items to include 3 pairs of shoes, pink salwar kameez and shawl with silver metal tape applique and a map of the Punjab province with regions named in Hindi, embroidered on net . Shoes in good condition, several stains on fabric and areas of discolouration to applique on salwar kameez , shawl with multiple splits. Map in good condition, backing tissue paper still attached
Mixed group of items,Two rolls of Tartan tailoring fabric, together with a vintage fringed silk shawl, a length of 19th century silk bobbin and other lace trims, a First World War souvenir handkerchief with map of Egypt and the Allies in uniform (including Japan) a small Chinese embroidered panel, a patriotic Union Jack silk handkerchief and two others of the Armed Forces, a 1950's Cliff Richard scarf and two vintage Schaeffer pens and playing cards.
Four powder compacts in white metal, one of a harbour scene with butterfly wing decoration, another depicting a man on horseback and with inscription relating to Peter the First and Catherine the Great marked 925, together with another marked Alpacca and green guilloche enamel mini compact with indistinct hallmarks on a silver chain .
Bradshaw's Railway Manual, Shareholder's Guide and Official Directory for 1884;..., volume 36, 1884, large black and white folding map of Great Britain to front, first upper left panel torn, plus folding maps of India to pp. 375 and Belgium and France to rear, black & white advertisements to front and rear, modern endpapers, some minor toning, rebound with modern green cloth spine retaining original gilt-decorated green cloth boards, 8vo (1)
*TDH 125, DH Hornet, DH Hornet Moth, DH Hound, DH Leopard Moth, DH Dove (air), DH Mosquito first prototype & Mark I, DH Dragon Rapide/Dominie, DH Flamingo, DH Fox Moth, DH Dragon & DH Dragonfly. An archive of black and white photographs, some with manufacturer stamps and/or other marks to versos, various sizes (approx. 500)
*Early Aviation. A Souvenir in Commemoration of the First Flying Week in England, Held at Blackpool from October 18th to 26th, 1909, printed Mrs S. Burgess, [1909], printed on crepe paper with wood-engraved illustration of a biplane, hot air balloon and airship, a list of aviators and events, decorative green and white floral border, some spotting, splits and small tears, approximately 32 x 25 cm, framed, together with Royal Flying Corps. Rigging Diagrams, circa 1916, diagrammatic illustrations printed to rectos only, some spotting and soiling, original wrappers, soiled, worn and covers detached, 4to (2)
*Hendon. London Aerodrome Hendon Programmes Season 1912, a complete run from April 5, 6 & 8th; Second Meeting April 27; May Meeting 4 May; Second May Meeting 11 May; Summer Meeting 18 May; Second London Meeting 25, 26 & 27 May; June Meeting 1 June; First Aerial Derby 8 June; Second June Meeting 15 June; Second Summer Meeting 22 June; Midsummer Meeting 29 June; Ladies' Day 6 July; Second July Meeting 13 July; Third July Meeting 20 July; 27 July; Third London Aviation Meeting 3 August; Special Exhibition Flights 10 August; August 17; Special Exhibition Flights 24 August; Second August Meeting 31 August; September Meeting 7 September; Autumn Meeting September 14; Second September Meeting 21 September; Night Flying 26 September; Naval and Military Meeting 28 September; October Meeting 5 October; Second Autumn Meeting 12 October; Hendon Meeting 19 October; Second October Meeting 26 October; Second Illuminated Night Flying 5 November, all bound in grey cloth with gilt spine, some spotting (1)
*Nungesser & Coli. A rare cushion commemorating the 1927 Trans-Atlantic flight undertaken by Charles Nungesser and Francois Coli, stitched in wool with bi-plane with question mark to the fuselage beneath and communication tower and profile images of the two pilots above the Eifel Tower and Statue of Liberty, filled with feathers and silk lining, 65cm long Charles Eugene Jules Marie Nungesser, MC (1892-1927), was a French ace pilot and adventurer. He is best known for rivalling Charles Lindbergh. He was a renowned ace in France during WWI, ranking third highest in the country with 43 air combat victories. After the war Nungesser disappeared mysteriously on an attempt to make the first nonstop transatlantic flight from Paris to New York. Nungesser took set off from Paris on 8 May 1927 in L'Oiseau (White Bird) with his old wartime comrade Francois Coli. The aircraft was sighted over Ireland and then never seen again. (1)
Pioneer Aviation. Learning to Fly, How Pupils are trained at the Grahame-White School of Flying, soft booklet, 16 printed pages with monochrome illustrations, 24.5 x 15.5cm, together with The Grahame-White New Baby Biplane brochure with manuscript annotations, 19 x 12cm; First Aerial Derby Official Programme 8 June 1912; The London Aerodrome Official Programme for The Aerial Derby 20 September 1913; Flying at Hendon Official Souvenir of the London Aerodrome, 1st Edition 1913 booklet plus Flying at Hendon Season 1913 miniature booklet, 14 x 11cm (6)
*Posters. Harry Tate in Flying Carries the Audience Away, circa 1915, colour lithograph poster by Harry King-Lloyd on two sheets, printed by David Allen & Sons, Ltd., 17 Leicester Street, London, creased where previously folded, closed tear to top margin (touching the first R of 'Harry'), very small hole just above the word 'flying' to lower section, overall size 224 x 102 cm (88 x 40 ins), together with another similar colour lithograph poster of Harry Tate in 'Flying', circa 1915, printed by David Allen & Sons, Ltd., creased where previously folded, 76 x 51 cm (30 x 20 ins) (2)

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