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London Transport 'Ultimate' TICKET MACHINE no U889 with correct-type box ex Kingston garage for routes 218/219 plus TICKET-ROLL HOLDER with TICKET ROLLS (non -LT), driver's door MOUNTING BRACKET, driver's TIME-CARDS for 218/219 duties and a pair of reversible plastic GARAGE ALLOCATION PLATES for Kingston (K)/Norbition (NB) garages. Machine appears to be in excellent condition. [Set]
A General Service and Second World War campaign medal group, comprising George VI GSM with Palestine clasp to 7583295 Cpl K Hunter [nee Alborough], The Buffs [RAOC / REME], with 1939-45, Africa (1st Army) and Italy Stars, with Defence and War Medals, together with miniatures, AB64, Regular Army Certificate of Service and Officer's Release Book, five cased military sporting medallions, a photograph, Sam Browne belt etc
Vinyl - Nine The Rolling Stones LPs including Flowers US Version (P5509), Stripped double LP Virgin Records, Time Waits For No-One (COC5910T), 1973 Interviews (Goatshead 2), Flashpoint - Greatest Hits Live (468135.1.), The Trident Mixes (Canada, K&S0T2), Got Live If You Want It (SHZT547), Brian Jones presents Pipes of Pan at Jon Jouka (COC49100) covers and vinyl ex
Rare HA23 Series Sir Frank Whittle Flown in a Vulcan Signed 5 Vulcan Crew 28 Mar 78 BFPS 1603 Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle The Jet Engine Pioneer and 60th Anniversary of RAF Digby where Sir Frank Whittle continued to develop his ideas for Jet Engines Cover depicts Air Cdr Sir Frank Whittle, Gloster/Whittle E28/39 Jet Fighter W4041 successfully completing its maiden flight at RAF Cranwell on 15th May 1941 and RAF Digby badge. Flown in Vulcan B2 XM 655 of 101 Sqn RAF Waddington on a training Sortie Vulcan Crew Captain Flt LT M S Flemmings, Co -Pilot Flt Lt I Scott, Nav Radar Flt Lt N R Jagger, Nav Plotter Sqn Ldr B F Cable Air Electronics Officer Fg Off K R Hudson. Personally Signed by Full Vulcan Crew Captain Flt LT M S Flemmings, Co -Pilot Flt Lt I Scott, Nav Radar Flt Lt N R Jagger, Nav Plotter Sqn Ldr B F Cable Air Electronics Officer Fg Off K R Hudson. Certified by Project Officer No 7 of 20. ( Five on the covers went to the Crew) Good condition
JS(AC)65 10th Anniversary of Ascension Island involvement in the Liberation of the Falkland Islands 12 6 92 Ascension SSAFA Nursing and Welfare Centenary Ascension Island Signed Marshal RAF Sir K Williamson , Air Chief Marshal Sir P Harding, Air Chief Marshal Sir P Hine. Certified Copy 0896 of 1000 14 6 92 Port Stanley FDI postmark on 10th Anniv of the Liberation Falklands set of 4 Stamps 14p + 6p San Carlos,29p + 11p War Memorial , 34p + 16p The South Atlantic Medal Stamp and 68p + 32p Government House. 1892 to 1992 SSAFA Nursing and Welfare Centenary. 10th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Falklands lslands. SSAFA Caring for Service & Ex Service Families. Personally Signed by Admiral Sir Peter Herbert & Sir Rex Hunt Red flown cachet on the back Flown Tristar of No 216 from RAF Brize Norton to the Falklands. Certified Copy of 400 Good condition
**A COMPOSITE CAP-A-PIE FIELD ARMOUR, NORTH ITALIAN, LATE 16TH TO EARLY 17TH CENTURY comprising close helmet of cuirassier's type with rounded skull formed in two halves joined along the crest of a low medial comb (bruised and cracked towards its rear) and fitted at the nape with a plume-holder (replaced), peak, face-defence and bevor attached to it by plain common pivots (replaced), the peak of narrow rounded form, the near-vertical face-defence cut at its upper edge with a pair of broad shallow notches serving as vision-slits, and at each side of the front with five vertical ventilation-slots, the face defence and bevor each secured at the right by a pierced stud and swivel-hook (replaced), and the lower edges of the skull and bevor (that of the skull patched at its centre) flanged outwards in each case to receive a pair of rounded gorget-plates (associated); collar of one deep lame front and rear, in each case flanged upwards at the neck-opening to receive at least one additional lame; breastplate formed of a main plate of deep 'peascod' fashion fitted at its arm-openings with moveable gussets (associated) and flanged outwards at its lower edge (cracked) to receive a fauld of one centrally-divided lame (associated) and fitted at each side with a turning-pin and hooked stud to attach a knee-length tasset of eight lames terminating in a winged poleyn of four lames; backplate formed in one piece with broad shallow neck-openings and flanged outwards at its lower edge to receive a deep detachable culet of three lames (restored, the lowest disarticulate at its left end); large symmetrical pauldrons each formed of seven lames of which the lowest four protect only over the outside of the arm (all those of the right and the lowest two of the left associated and reworked to fit their present context), and the lowest pierced at its centre with a rectangular slot to attach by means of a projecting turning-pin a fully articulated vambrace fitted at its upper end with a turner of one lame and at its elbow with a winged bracelet couter of three lames (restored); fingered gauntlets each formed of a moderately long flared and round-ended cuff closed at the inside by a riveted join and fitted at the outside with four metacarpal-plates (all associated, one of the right disarticulated at its upper end); and a pair of full-length tubular greaves (restored) each articulated once at the ankle and terminating in an integral square-toed sabaton of eight lames; the main edges of the armour formed with file-roped inward turns and its surfaces decorated with etching on a blackened ground, that of the cuirass consisting of alternating bands of foliate interlace and trophies, the former involving oval cartouches occupied by armoured warriors of the 16th century, and that of the remainder consisting of bands and borders of trophies enclosed by projecting filigree-like volutes interrupted at intervals by trefoils (the armour lightly patinated overall); together with a piece of late 16th century mail later cut and shaped to form a codpiece See note at front of catalogue for information concerning stands Provenance Purportedly Prince Eugene Manice of Savoy-Carignan, Count of Soisson Fechtenback Collection, Schloss zu Laudenbach, sold Cologne 1889, lot 102 K. Schaefer, Munich, 17 April 1930 Julius Böhler, Munich, 20 May 1930 JWHA Inv. No. 1148 Literature Hans Schedelmann, 'Der Waffensammler', Waffen- und Kostümkunde, Vol. 6, 1964, pt.1, pp. 56-7, fig.19 (wrongly recorded among fake armours)
Matchbox Super Kings and Speed Kings - Super Kings K9 Fire Tender, K-15 The Londoner Bus, K16 Petrol Tanker, K24 Scammell Container Truck, K 29 Ford Delivery Van (Avis), K60 Ford Mustang MKII; Speed Kings K26 Mercedes Benz Binz Ambulance, K61 Mercedes Police Car 346 x2, K62 Emergency Doctor, all window boxed (10)

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