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Lot 435

First Day Covers. A collection of over one hundred First Day covers to include autographed examples, a large quantity concerning aviation, both military and commercial, Burma Independence 1948 cancellations etc.

Lot 195

First World War Interest. A set of six Rogers Bros EPNS Great War Souvenir teaspoons, the stem of each depicting a French or English General, Admiral or Statesman: Poincare. Gallieni, Pau, Beatly, Hamilton and French.

Lot 140

A French First World War medal group comprising Croix de Guerre with bronze palm and star, Medaille de la Victoire 1914 - 1918, Medaille Commemorative Francaise 1914 - 1918 and the Croix du Combattant Voluntaire, mounted on certificate award to Monsieur Droupee; 2nd Master Driver on board the Cuirasse La Foustreville.

Lot 448

LIST OF THE HURWORTH FOX-HOUNDS FROM DECEMBER 1888, TO NOVEMBER 1910 during the Mastership of W. Forbes, signed 'B. Downs from W. Forbes Esq M.F.H., 1911', full Morocco with gilt lettering, with THE FOX'S PROPHECY, first edition, red cloth with gilt foxes head, W. Gordon Canning, Hartpury Gloucester c1918. William Gordon Canning was given the manuscript of this anonymous poem by Rev. Whatley, Vicar Aston & Ingham parish in Gloucestershire. Mr Canning published The Fox's Prophecy in 1914, in an edition of 250, to raise money for various War Charities (2)

Lot 123

BELL'S CREAM & TAN WADE WHISKY DECANTER WITH FIRST HEALTH WARNING - 50CL, 43%

Lot 303

Hornby 1931-3 LNER No. 1 passenger coach with black crimped long thin base, dark grey non-clerestory roof gold lining doors First/1, Third/3 (VG-BG) with a 1931-2 plain No. 1 milk traffic van, green standard base, blue buffer beams body and roof (VG-BG)

Lot 386

Ace c/14 Mk 1 Pullman 3 car set B comprising Parlour 1st Emerald, Kitchen First Falcon and Parlour 2nd Car No. 351 (VG-NM-BVG)

Lot 807

A Hornby The Royal Mail Great British Railways Collection containing class A3 engine and tender LNER green 'Royal Lancer', certificate first day cover, instructions etc (M-BM)

Lot 964

3 Hornby blue/silver 'Coronation Scot' coaches, 2 first class and a brake 3rd (one item boxed) (G-BG)

Lot 2616

EFE 1/76th scale diecast public transport diecast group, 26 boxed examples, all in window boxes, examples to include First Eastern Counties Mercedes Minibus, Lincolnshire Bristol Lodekka and others (All VG-BG)

Lot 7030

A detailed wooden model of the first true Clipper, the 1839 "Scottish Maid" together with framed history

Lot 7196

A Commando dagger F&S first pattern commemorative dagger

Lot 7467

A Royal Naval Reserves Long Service and Good Conduct medal with first ribbon, named to D2019 W. ISBISTER, SEAN. ICL. R.N.R.

Lot 29

A pair of H & R Daniel porcelain dessert plates, first gadroon shape, pattern no. 3970, with pale lilac border, gilt detail and hand painted with landscapes, 22cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 36

Three pieces of H & R Daniel porcelain comprised of a bread and butter plate, 28cm long, and a cup and saucer, first bell shape, pattern no. 6422, decorated with a panel of apricot, gilt detail and transfer decorated and hand painted with floral spays CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 45

Two H & R Daniel porcelain slops bowls, the first Etruscan shape, pattern no. 3863 with gilt detail and hand painted pink roses and floral sprays, 18cm diameter, the other second gadroon shape variation A, decorated with gilt detail and hand painted pink roses and landscapes, 19cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 455

Three Victorian samplers, the first by Annie Matilda Rose, aged 14, dated 1873, sewn with flowers, birds, letters, numerals, 'God is Love' and 'The Lord is my Shepherd Jesus Wept', 41cm x 40cm, a similar example by Rosa Rose aged 15 dated 1881, 42.5cm x 36cm, and a further similar example by Isabelle Rose aged 10, 39cm x 36cm, and a later piece sewn with a biblical reading; 'Lo I am with you always even unto the end, Mat 28 20', 24.5cm x 66cm, all unframed CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 46

An H & R Daniel porcelain trio and a dessert plate, all first gadroon shape with gilt banding and blue transfer printed floral decoration and another dessert plate by the same factory and of the same shape with matching purple transfer printed decoration, 22.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 48

Three H & R Daniel porcelain dessert plates comprised of two Shrewsbury pattern examples, the first pattern no 4252 with apple green and peach ground panels, gilt detail and hand painted floral panels, the second with maroon border, gilt detail, hand painted flower head decoration and central floral spray, 23cm diameter, and a shell border pattern plate, pattern no. 5140,with pink ground, gilt, peach and yellow detail and hand painted floral decoration, 22.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 55

Four H & R Daniel porcelain cups and saucers comprised of a second gadroon shape coffee cup and saucer with gilt detail and floral sprays, a spode bell shape tea cup and saucer, pattern no. 3859, a first gadroon shape coffee cup and saucer, pattern no. 3913 and an acanthus base variation A shape tea cup and saucer with green border, yellow panels, gilt detail and floral sprays CONDITION REPORT: First Gadroon coffee cup and saucer. Cup - 6.5cm high. Gilt number to the base. Chip to the inside of the foot rim which has been glazed over. Some wear to the gilding. Large hairline crack running down from the rim, approx 4cm long, and another approx. 3.25cm long. Minor scratches to the pink ground. Saucer - Some wear to the gilding, some scratches to the pink ground and decoration and a four-point star crack to the centre of the base, 14.25cm diam Second Gadroon coffee cup and saucer. Cup - 8.5cm high, crazing to the glaze, handle has yellowed. Small patches of staining to the interior. Saucer - 14.5cm diameter, some wear to the gilding, patches of yellowing and some crazing to the glaze Spode Bell Shape teacup and saucer. Cup - 6.5cm high, gilt pattern number to the base. Hairline crack running down from the base of the handle to the foot, and a another running up from the foot approx 2.25cm long, minor scratches to the glaze at the base of the interior and several small cracks to the glaze on the exterior by the foot. Saucer - 14.25cm diameter, areas of wear to the gilding, pattern number in gilt to the base. Hairline crack running from the foot to the outside of the saucer. Acanthus base teacup and saucer. Cup - 6.25cm high, very minor wear to the gilding on the handle, foot and rim. Saucer - 15cm diameter, minor wear to the gilding on the rim

Lot 57

Eight H & R Daniel porcelain cups and saucers including first gadroon, London, second gardoon variation A, shell shape variation B and old English shapes and pattern no.s 1980, 4834, 4105, 4073 and 4063 CONDITION REPORT: First gadroon coffee cup and saucer (Lilac and gilt vine and fruit pattern). Cup - 6.25cm high, cracked diagonally from the rim to the base of the handle, some wear to the gilding. Saucer, 14cm diam, some wear to the gilding. London shape coffee cup and saucer (pattern no. 4105, pink, grey and gilt vine and fruit), Cup - 7.25cm high, 'L' shaped hairline crack running down from the rim 2/3 of the way down the body. Some minor crazing to the glaze and a scratch to the glaze on the exterior. Saucer - 13.75cm diam, 3-point hairline crack across the centre of the base, pattern no. in puce to the base, other smaller hairline cracks to the base and running around the foot rim and up from the foot rim. Some wear to the gilding. Second gadroon teacup and saucer (brown transfer decoration). Cup - 6cm high, crazing to the glaze, several small hairline cracks running in from the rim. Slight wear to the gilding on the handle. Saucer - 14.75cm diam, a few very minor scratches to the glaze in the centre. Second gadroon coffee cup and saucer (Pattern no. 4063 blue, gilt and yellow vine and fruit decoration). Cup - 7.75cm high, two hairline cracks running down from the rim. Some yellowing to the glaze, especially around the handle and foot, numbered in gilt to the base. Saucer - 14.25cm diameter, some wear to the gilding, numbered to the base, a few minor scratches to the glaze and blue ground. Shell shape variation B teacup and saucer (pattern no. 4834, cobalt blue and gilt). Cup 5.5cm high, base of handle cracked, crazing to the glaze, numbered to the base in gilt, chip to rim restored, small crack running down from the rim and a small hairline crack also. Wear to the gilding. Saucer - 14.5cm diameter, wear to the gilding, some scratches to the glaze, numbered in red to the base, crazing to the glaze with a small hairline crack to the base. Larger shell shape variation B teacup and saucer (pattern no. 1980). Cup - 6cm high, numbered in green to the base, printed and painted transfer decoration worn, yellowing to the handle, glaze crazed, unglazed are on exterior above the foot, scratches to the glaze on the interior. Saucer - 14.5cm diam, hairline crack running down from the rim, large 4-point crack to the centre, numbered in red to the base, large chip to the rim, centre spray decoration worn, scratches to the glaze. Old English teacup and saucer (blue transfer decorated). Cup - 5.75cm high, small crack to the base of the handle, and a small amount of yellowing of the glaze to the handle, scratches to the glaze on the interior, crazing to the glaze and some pitting. Saucer - 14.75cm diam, crazing to the glaze, some scratches, areas of black pitting to the rim. London shape with flared rim and Grecian handle (numbered 4073, decorated in cobalt blue and gilt). Cup - 6cm high, numbered in gilt to the base, yellowing to the glaze, especially around the foot, staining to the interior. Some crazing to the glaze. Saucer - 14.25cm diam, wear to the gilding the centre, small hairline cracks to the inside of the footrim and one visible above the foot rim on the interior. Some crazing to the glaze

Lot 65

Six matched H & R Daniel porcelain cup and saucers and five additional saucers and one coffee cup, shapes include shell border, second gadroon, plain edge, Shrewsbury and others, with pattern no.s 4593, 4039, 4767, 8298, 4789, 4165, 4404, 4513, 4609 and 4965 CONDITION REPORT: As this is a large lot we have only mentioned actual damage. We have not mentioned wearing to the gilding, crazing of the glaze etc., but are happy to provide further information if required. Odd saucers - Shell shape x 3, two with cracks and the peach ground one OK. Shrewsbury shape, hairline crack to base. Plain edge OK. Old English with hairline crack to base. Odd cups - Second gadroon teacup with firing crack to the rim. First gadroon coffee cup OK. Matched items - Green shell shape teacups and saucers x2, cups both with hairline cracks. Non-floral saucer with crack across the centre and other saucer OK. Second gadroon coffee cups and saucers, both cups OK and both saucers with hairline cracks. Second gadroon variation C teacup and Sutherland saucer both OK.

Lot 129

A box containing five albums of world stamps, to include Commonwealth examples, together with others loose, an 1840 - 1970 Stanley Gibbons catalogue (British Empire) and a quantity of first day covers.

Lot 729

Military related items including uniforms, helmet, leathers, a flask, shrapnel, dug up near Basselle, Somme, a Boots first aid box, etc.

Lot 730

A box of stamps including First Day Covers, pre-decimal and a stamp album

Lot 738

Three Doctor Who action figure sets, The Second Doctor with Dalek, Cyberman and Enemies of the First Doctor

Lot 830

Two 1oz. fine silver American Eagle $1 coins, First Releases, ANA, NGC, cased

Lot 2065

MONTAGUE DAWSON, OIL ON CANVAS, H 20", L 30", "DAWN AND A WEST WIND"Montague Dawson [British, 1890-1973]. Signed lower left. Titled "Clipper Ship ‘Thermopylae’ Built in 1868 & 948 Tons" in pencil to the top stretcher; also titled: "Dawn and a West Wind" to the Watson Art Galleries label verso. Framed. Accompanied by a photo with description of the painting and an inventory number from Wm. Notman and Son Limited, Montreal. Label on verso Watson Art Galleries, Montreal. Further information as provided by consignor: "The photo-certificate was taken by the important Canadian photographic firm William Notman and Son Limited, Montreal. The verso of the photo-certificate is further inscribed in black ink, 'The clipper ship depicted here is the famous "Red Jacket." She was not only one of the fastest ships ever built but one of the most beautiful. She sailed 419 miles in one day on a voyage from Boston to Liverpool.' The famous tea and wool clipper 'Thermopylae' was one of a number of vessels built by Mr. Walter Hood & Co. for the Aberdeen White Star Line to the design of Mr. Bernard Weymouth. 'Thermopylae' was launched on 19 August 1868. On her maiden voyage from Australia’s Gravesend to Hobson's Bay in Victoria, the clipper ship achieved the trip in 63 days, the fastest passage on record. Though designed primarily for the China tea trade, 'Thermopylae' was used as a trader to take cargo, such as coal, from Melbourne, to China and would then compete in the new season's tea race. 'Thermopylae' often raced the British clipper 'Cutty Sark,' built a year after 'Thermopylae,' to be the first to bring back to London the new season's tea from China. In 1872, she raced the 'Cutty Sark' from Shanghai back to London and won by seven days after the British ship lost a rudder. 'Thermopylae' boasts a record day's run of 380 statute miles. 'Thermopylae' was sold to the Canadians for 5000 pounds in 1890. Despite shortened masts, being cut down to a barque rig in July 1893, and her crew reduced from 35 to 20 men, she continued to make speedy passages. On one occasion she crossed the Pacific in 29 days, a world record at that time, and on another kept level for three days with the Canadian Pacific steam liner 'Empress of India,' which was capable of 16 knots. Around 1895, the ship was sold to the Portuguese Government and served as a cadet training ship under the name 'Pedro Nunes.' On 13 October 1907, the clipper was towed out of Lisbon's Tagus River and torpedoed by two Portuguese men-of-war with full naval honours."Under UV light in the unopened frame: UV clean; overall unstable cracking of the paint. Rf, 3-14-2016 Craquelure noted (as seen in online photographs) otherwise, good condition. JMF- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.

Lot 459

TAXIDERMY FOX ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY 'HARRY' SHAW, cased and standing on a an artificial blue-grey rocky base, surrounded by foliage, the fox in hunting position, label verso inscribed 'H Shaw, Shrewsbury, December 15th, 1877', case size 100w x 33d x 70h cms Auctioneer's Note: Henry Shaw 1812-1887, was a notable taxidermist of the period, the first short-toed lark discovered in GB was recognised by Shaw as recorded by Yarrell's 'History of British Birds'. Shaw received notable commissions but the preparation of three, now extinct, Great Auks, located at Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, are worthy of special mention

Lot 141

WILLEM RIKKERS b. 1812 d.1873, oil on canvas - two mid nineteenth century half-length portraits of an affluent Dutch husband and wife, the first entitled 'Portret van den Heer W.A.Bouwmeester', the other entitled 'Portret van nevr L, Bouwmeester geb KOOL', 69 x 55cms

Lot 424

FIRST WORLD WAR MILITARY CROSS FOUR MEDAL GROUP with oak leaf (later ribbons) to Capt T R Ibbetson, Royal Field Artillery

Lot 201

A RARE MINTON FIGURE OF A 'SPANISH' GUITAR PLAYER, model number 94 wearing richly decorated costume and seated on a Chinese garden seat, raised upon a scrolling gilded base (no base mark), circa 1830, 19cms high PROVENANCE: please see illustration 143 in 'Minton-Pottery of the First Period, 1793-1850' by Geoffrey A. Godden, the book to accompany the figure. Private collection

Lot 425

FIRST WORLD WAR MEDAL TRIO to Pte W E Carline, Lincolnshire Regiment

Lot 169

A CHINESE CARVED WOOD PROCESSIONAL FIGURE GROUP in two sections, the first with a dignitary in a sedan chair carried by four attendants, the other section with eleven walking figures and one on horseback, on a wooden plinth, the sedan chair 4.5" (11.5cm) high, the wooden plinth 12.5" (31.8cm) long, late Qing Provenance: Acquired by the Reverend Robert Palmer (1845-1914) during his time as a missionary in China between 1870 and 1879.

Lot 110

Bill Shankly autographed photo. Black and white 7x5 inch photograph autographed by the legendary former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly (1913 - 1981). He managed Liverpool for fifteen years between 1959 - 1974 winning three First Division Championships, two FA Cups, four Charity Shields and one UEFA Cup. Undedicated blue autograph. Mounted to an overall size of 10x8 inches. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 237

Korvettekapitaen Wolfgang Lueth  signed 6 x 4 inch b/w Hoffman photograph. He was the second most successful German U-boat ace of World War II. His career record of 46 merchant ships plus the French submarine Doris sunk during 15 war patrols, with a total displacement of 230,781 gross register tons (GRT), was second only to that of Korvettenkapitän (Lieutenant Commander) Otto Kretschmer, whose 47 sinkings totaled 274.333 GRT. Lüth joined the Reichsmarine in 1933. After a period of training on surface vessels, he transferred to the U-boat service in 1936. In December 1939 he received command of U-9, which he took on six war-patrols. In June 1940 he took command of U-138 for two patrols. In October 1940 he transferred again, this time to the ocean-going submarine U-43 for five war-patrols. After two patrols on U-181, the second being his longest of the war, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds (Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub, Schwertern und Brillanten). He was the first of two U-boat commanders to be so honored during World War II, the other recipient being Albrecht Brandi. Lüth's last service position was commander of the naval academy at Mürwik a part of Flensburg. He was accidentally shot and killed by a German sentry on the night of 13/14 May 1945. Lüth was given the last state funeral in the Third Reich, the only U-boat commander to be so commemorated. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 238

Grosseadmiral  Dr Erich Raeder signed 6 x 4 inch b/w Hoffman photograph. (24 April 1876 – 6 November 1960) was a naval leader in Germany who played a major role in the naval history of World War II. Raeder attained the highest possible naval rank—that of Großadmiral (Grand Admiral) in 1939, becoming the first person to hold that rank since Alfred von Tirpitz. Raeder led the Kriegsmarine for the first half of the war; he resigned in 1943 and was replaced by Karl Dönitz. He was sentenced to life in prison at the Nuremberg Trials, but was released early due to failing health. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 26

Concorde Flown Cover Collection. Around 20 Concorde flown covers - British Airways, Air France and a couple of RAF Concorde flown covers. Inlcudes 1979 Liverpool to Paris charter flight, 1979 first flight Toronto to Prestwick, 1981 London to Graz, 1981 Graz to Linz, 1976 First Commercial Flight Paris to Washington, 1978 Filton to Casablanca Positioning Flight, 1978 First Braniff International Pilot Training Flight and many more. Most covers have information cards inside with flight details. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 453

Apollo 11 - Buzz Aldrin - First Moonlanding. Signature of Buzz Aldrin with picture on moon. Professionally in magnolia to 16x12. Excellent. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 66

Celebrity Signed Olympic First Day Cover Collection. Unusual boxed set of 1980 International Olympic Committee official first day covers. A limited edition of 25,000. We're not sure if the collection is complete, but many of the covers are signed and we have identified the following autographs: Bob Geldoff, Sergio Mendes, Yves Saint Laurent, Leonard Cohen, Joe Frazier, Count Basie, Tony Sheridan, Allan Williams and more. An unusual collection. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 94

Barbara Harmer autographed presentation. 2006 Benham Concorde first day cover doubled with a nice Concorde Gibralta stamp and autographed by the only female Concorde pilot - Barbara Harmer. Presented underneath the cover is a nice inset selection of photos of Concorde and the whole thing is mounted in blue to an overall size of 11x16 inches. Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 1632

PATCHWORK QUILT FROM LORD RAGLAN'S DEATH BED. Packed in a cushion cover are two very intricate and delicate quilts. A large note says "This quilt was used during the Crimean War and was on the bed of Field Marshall Lord Raglan G.C.B when he died of cholera outside Sebastopol. Kindly loaned by Lord Raglan (Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthsire). The first quilt seems lighter, possibly used in the summer months. There is no lining or backing, some of the hexaganols have fallen away. 143cms x 163cms. The remaining silk hexagonal patchworks are in fair condition. The second quilt is heavier and hexagonal silk patches have been framed with brown velvet. 170cms x 162cms

Lot 891

A STAMP COLLECTION. A collection of GB and World content stamps, set out in well laid albums. Mint and used examples of Victorian, Edward V11, George V & V1 issues, also Elizabeth 11. First Day Covers and Stamp packs, complete the collection. In total (18) Albums of GB and Commonwealth, 1d Reds onwards, overprints and colonial issues. The World Albums are from the 19thC onwards, including many European Countries and their empire states of South America , etc

Lot 894

STAMPS & FIRST DAY COVERS a qty of stamps in packs and loose, also First Day Covers with corresponding pack of mint stamps.

Lot 902

A STAMP COLLECTION. A well laid out Stamp Collection in Albums, also Stockbooks and loose formats. Great Britain and Commonwealth is strongly featured, together with World issues mostly of the 20thC. Mint and used examples are present, also First day Covers. Contained in some

Lot 948

MILITARY DIORAMA - WILLIAM CARMAN a Military Diorama in a glass case, with a label which reads First Foot Guards on Tower Green, 1661 Diorama, W Y Carman. Case 47 by 31cms. *William Carman 1909-2003 was engaged in Military research and writing. After serving in the army during WW2 he joined the staff of the Imperial War Museum, and then became Deputy Director of the National Army Museum, Sandhurst. As a member of the British Models Soldiers Society he made and sold his own flat and solid figures.

Lot 101

WWI MEDAL GROUP: A rare group of First World War WWI medals. Awarded to SE - 3163 Private F. Vincent of the Army Vet Corps. Each medal with same award number and regiment. With original ribbons.

Lot 105

MEDAL GROUP; A good First World War WWI medal pair of Gnr 104848 H. Guy, Royal Artillery. Along with Guy's uniform cap badge and his silver cased Leicester & Co of Twickenham pocket watch (not engraved with his name, but from his personal effects).

Lot 108

MEDALS: Pte 3133 C. Bailey, Wiltshire Regiment - First World War medal, along with a hallmarked silver 1917-1918 tag, also engraved for Pte C. Bailey.

Lot 11

TRENCH ART: A large First World War WWI era 1915 dated artillery shell bucket / stand / planter.

Lot 113

DISPATCH RIDERS COAT: A Great War WWI First World War era all leather dispatch motorcycle riders over coat. Full leather construction, brown. 125cm long.

Lot 13

FIRST WORLD WAR MAP HOLDER: An original WWI First World War era military map holder board. With small compass inset to front and inclinometer to other side. By Houghton and Butcher, 1916.

Lot 139

MEDAL GROUP: A group of First World War WWI Medals belonging to 201517 Driver W. Moss, Royal Artillery, along with his WWII Second World War Medals - 39-45 Star, France and Germany Star and his cap badge. Along with a white metal crucifix, allegedly sent home during his time in France during the First World War. Good group.

Lot 145

WWI: A First World War WWI medal of Welsh interest, awarded to 23715 Corporal JE Powell of The Welsh Regiment. With ribbon.

Lot 148

MEDAL GROUP: A First World War WWI 179 Pte E. Harris RAMC medal group - Victory Medal, 15-15 Star and War Medal. Along with a pre-war Hackney Free & Parochial School Merit Medal (1906) and another, unnamed, with ribbon bar.

Lot 159

AIRCRAFT: A collection of three original vintage Aircraft brochures. The first being a ' The Brabazon Project ' fold out folio book pre-production detailing the plans for the Bristol Brabazon aircraft. Along with a pre-production Concorde brochure, also showing the plans etc. Comes with ' The Story Of The Brabazon ' booklet. Rare.

Lot 161

MILITARY MISC: A British military issue helmet dating to the First world war together with a British military ammunition tin and a collection of spent machine gun bullets from British Aircraft being found on a washed up beach

Lot 165

UNION FLAG; An original believed WWI First World War era union flag - 113cm x 82cm. No makers marks.

Lot 174

ALLIED VICTORY MEDAL: A First World War WWI issued llied Victory Medal of Italian issue. Unengraved (as standard). With original ribbon.

Lot 180

ALLIED VICTORY MEDAL: A First World War WWI issued Inter-Allied Victory Medal of Belgium issue. English text above Dutch to reverse. Unengraved (as standard). With original ribbon.

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