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Palitoy, Action Man - A collection of incomplete uniforms, and accessories from the Action Man Mountaineer and Red Devil Parachutist outfits. Lot includes 2x Red Devil jumpsuit; Red Devil helmet, 1st issue Red Devil parachute; Mountaineer jacket, helmet, ice axe, rope ladder and similar. Items all show age and play related wear, appearing to range from Fair - Good, and all are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Yone, Linemar, Others - A collection of unboxed vintage, collectable Japanese /Hong Kong tinplate and plastic toys. Lot includes a Linemar Hopping Pig; Yone Fire Engine with extendable ladder; plastic Hong Kong made Coffin Bank and similar. Toys appear to be in Playworn condition ranging generally Fair - Good with age and play related wear. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
H. C. Fox Watercolour drawing 'At Burpham Sussex ' water boatman taking a load of hay on a river, with another farm labourer on a ladder up a haystack, signed and dated lower right 1912, 53 x 17cm, famed and glazed Paul Stafford Watercolour drawing Bridge over river with a castle in background, signed lower right, 24cm x 34cm approx. Etching Venice Photographic portrait Woman with headscarf and pearls, framed and glazed Three framed photographs Small child, circa 1940's (
Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), The Hunt and Hounds in an Orchard, print, 44cm x 30cm, overmounted, framed and glazed, signed and dated 2006 in ballpoint pen verso, together with eight giclee prints, including 'The Ladder of Success', five signed, five with card overmounts (9) Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge.
A craftsman made oak table with peg construction, table top made of 5 planks together with cleated ends and butterfly joints, above chamfered block legs and ecclesiastical wishbone stretchers, together with a set of ten ladder back chairs including two carvers each with upholstered drop-in seats all made by the same craftsman, one chair with broken stretcher, W 228cm x H 76cm x D 92cm (table) W 43.5cm x H 102cm x D 46cm (chairs) W 60.5cm x H 102cm x D 46cm (carver) (a lot)
the circular dial with Arabic numerals, with pale blue enamel decoration to the front case and gold expanding bracelet, 25.7 grams, together with a lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, quartz movement, on a fancy link 9ct gold bracelet with ladder clasp, 9.0 grams and two other gold wristwatches. ** All with some wear.
the signed circular dial with Arabic quarters and dagger numerals, numbered to the reverse 11112, on a 9ct gold brick-link bracelet with ladder clasp, inscribed with initials to the back case, 35mm dia., 64.8 grams. ** The watch does appear to be working, however, we do not guarantee that our watches are in full working order when offered for sale. Some wear and a small crack to the glass over the dial.
Corgi Major Toys 1143 American LaFrance Aerial Rescue Truck Fire Engine, red/white/yellow, red cast wheel hubs, complete with fire crew, ladder steering wheel loose on rear of model, in near mint original condition, polystyrene inner is fair to good, 1st issue blue/yellow card window box, with age/edge wear.
Collection of play-worn Dinky toys Commercials, Taxis and Aircraft, including Capstan Morris van, two tankers Mobilgas and Castro, two Royal Mail vans, Post Office Telephones van, Dodge tipper, Fordson flat truck, Austin wagon, Loudspeaker van, Fire Engine (ladder broken), Ambulance, three Taxi’s, Bedford Dustcart, two Fork lift trucks, Breakdown truck, trailers and more, eight aircraft and more, condition: generally fair some poor, (44 items).
Five Boxed Matchbox Lesney Regular Wheels Models, including: 55c Ford Galaxie Police Car, white body,red roof light in E4 box, 57c Land Rover Fire Truck Kent Fire Brigade, red body, decals, blk plastic wheels, 58b Drott Excavator, orange body/base, black plastic rollers, one rubber track has perished in D2 box, 59c Ford Galaxie Fire Chief Car, red body, blue roof light in E3 box and 62b Commer TV Service Van, cream body ‘Rentaset’ blk plastic wheels, ladder aerial and two TV’s in D2 box, models are in near mint original condition, boxes are good to excellent.(5 items)
Conrad (W. Germany) Emergency Fire Service Vehicles, 1:50 scale, boxed: 3090 Mercedes Rosenbauer RFC-11 Fire Engine, 5504 E-One Fire Ladder engine ,red 2 x 5505 E-One Fire Ladder engine, red, 5506 E-One Fire Ladder engine, white, 5508 Emergency One Protector pumper fire truck, unboxed: 1025 Dennis LCC Fire Escape, 2 x 5502 E-One Fire Ladder engine ,red, 5505 E-One Fire Ladder engine, red (missing parts) 5504 E-One Fire Ladder engine ,red, 3191 Man VW Fire Truck and a Siku V332 Metz Airport fire appliance, all in fair to very good condition, some missing parts, dusty where models have been on display. (13 items)
A fine Second War ‘Bomb Disposal’ G.M. group of three awarded to Lieutenant W. N. Bennett, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, for his gallantry in rendering mines safe off the west coast of Wales, December 1941 George Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue (Lieut. William Norman Bennett. R.N.V.R.) engraved naming; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, contact marks and edge bruising to the GM, therefore very fine and better (3) £2,000-£2,400 --- G.M. London Gazette 16 June 1942: ‘For gallantry and undaunted devotion to duty.’ The Recommendation states: ‘This officer has shown the greatest possible zeal and devotion to duty in rendering British mines safe. For a considerable time he had to carry out this duty single-handed without any assistance whatsoever. He has shown a complete lack of fear for his personal safety in highly dangerous circumstances. On one occasion, in the depth of winter, whilst rendering safe a mine which had been washed ashore, he waded out to another which was drifting ashore in a dangerous position in an endeavour to prevent it doing so by mooring it. The seas, however, proved too heavy and the mine eventually exploded ashore. In addition to his keenness and devotion to duty, this officer is absolutely tireless.’ The original letter of recommendation, from the Minesweeping Office, R.N. Base, Milford Haven, ands dated 4 February 1942, gives further details: ‘I have the honour to submit the name of Lieutenant William Norman Bennett, R.N.V.R., for a decoration in connection with his duties in rendering mines safe, which have been washed ashore. Lieutenant Bennett has carried out this duty for many months with great keenness and ability and with complete disregard for his personal safety, particularly in instances where other persons or property have been endangered. Besides rendering mines safe ashore, he has dealt with, by boat, mines caught up with their moorings in such dangerous positions as aircraft landing areas and target areas - not an easy operation even in calm weather.
On one occasion [on 11 December 1941], he waded out to a mine in rough seas in winter in an endeavour to prevent it coming ashore, and on another [on 4 December 1941], being forced to detonate a mine, he had only seven minutes in which to scale a cliff 150 feet in height by Jacob’s ladder in order to get clear. Until the last two months, Lieutenant Bennett has had to work without any assistance whatsoever. In view of the fact that many mines, supposedly safe, had exploded on contact with the shore, Lieutenant Bennett has known that every mine is a potential danger. I have no hesitation in recommending him for his services, so bravely, tirelessly, and cheerfully carried out.’ William Norman Bennett served as a temporary Lieutenant, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, serving in H.M.S. Skirmisher. The act of gallantry mentioned in the G.M. Recommendation took place in the sea off the west coast of Wales near Barmouth on 4 December 1941. Note: A duplicate issue G.VI.R. 2nd type George Medal, correctly named to this man, was sold in these rooms in September 2022 for a hammer price of £1,000; why a duplicate medal was issued to the recipient is unknown. However, given that the medal in this lot is a G.VI.R. 1st type, then the medal in this lot is undoubtedly the original issue. Sold with copied research.

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