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A collection of costume jewellery, including brooches, a scarab pendant, chains, badges, mother-of-pearl brooches, bangles, colourless paste set earclips, tie clips and slides, three ladies` wristwatches, and a peach stone fitted with a Stanhope lens, and an Omega de Ville automatic lady`s wristwatch.
A large two-draw tripod-mounted Patt. No. 333 spotting telescope by W. Ottway & Co. Ltd., Ealing, London, No. 1278, dated 1940, with leather-covered body and integral tripod-mounting bracket, object lens approx 7.5cm, with sliding shade, rack and pinion fine adjustment, overall extended length approx 118cm (some damage, body dented), with eyepiece and object lens covers, together with a wooden tripod with retailer`s label for Charles Frank, Glasgow.
* A silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1930; a small silver pill box; a silver sovereign case; a broken silver coronation spoon; 176g (5.6 oz) gross; a Georg Jensen Pyramid pattern handle, import marks for 1947, to a magnifying lens; a plated goblet; embossed dish; a double condiment stand; and a case for a napkin ring
A Rolex 18ct gold diamond set lady`s wristwatch, the square white dial with Roman and baton numerals under a domed rock crystal lens, the shoulders set with diamond trios over a double snake link bracelet, stamped `750` and `Rolex`. serial number 562713, in fitted red suede case. Gross weight without movement 31.75gm
Royal Marine Helicopter Pilot’s Falklands War Long Service Group of Four Medals. A rare group awarded to Major Derek Pulford Army Air Corps, Late Royal Marines who served with 3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron during the Falklands War. Comprising: General Service Medal, three clasps ‘South Arabia’, ‘Northern Ireland’, ‘N. Iraq & S. Turkey’ ‘RM 22344 D.R. Pulford MNE RM’ (Last two clasps unofficially attached), South Atlantic Medal, with rosette ‘CSGT PO22344K RM’, Accumulated Service Medal, with clasp ‘Capt D R Pulford AAC’, Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (EIIR) ‘Sgt PO22344K RM’. The group is court mounted as originally worn ... Accompanied by corresponding miniature medal group ... The medal groups are accompanied by an archive of original material, including: Three Pilots Log Books covering October 1972 to 1998, including Falkland War operations ... A number of snap shot photographs, taken during his service life GC ... helicopter flying helmet ‘bonedome’ issued when he was flying operationally in Northern Ireland. Green painted shell, with fittings for night vision goggles. Fitted with both clear and tinted drop lenses, the interior with padding and electrics, also retaining boom mike and jack plug. The exterior with original Dymo tape details ‘Maj Pulford MW No 49 Due Serv 28.08.98’. The lens cover is embroidered with the wing dagger of 3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron, his forma unit. Some service wear, near VGC. ..... The helmet is contained in the original fibre storage box, along with. ..... pilots knee pad ... and Navigation calculator. Major Derek Pulford joined the Royal Marines in 1963 and in the following year Passed out as King’s Badge Man, best recruit. From December 1964 to December 1965 he served in Aden and was present at the time of the withdraw in 1966. In 1968 he was serving in Singapore, with the HQ Marine Police Section and in 1972 transferred to 42 Commando as a section commander. In this year he was selected for an Air Gunners course and on completion undertook a tour in Northern Ireland. In 1980 he applied and was successfully accepted to undertake Pilot Training and the following year passed out. In April 1982 serving with 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines he embarked onboard RFA Sir Geraint. The log book records resupply operations in support of both 42 and 45 Commando. On return to the UK he was posted for a two year tour in Northern Ireland at Ballykelly with 665 Squadron. and promoted to Colour Sergeant. In 1986 promoted to Warrant Officer 2 and posted to the Commando Training Centre. In 1986 he transferred to the Army Air Corps with the rank of Warrant Officer 1 he completed a Lynx conversion course and served in Germany with 663 Squadron. Commissioned with the rank of Captain he was attached to his former Royal Marine Squadron and was deployed to Turkey Southern Iraq for Operation Provide Comfort. In 1992 he converted to the Puma helicopter and the following year served in Belize. He was once again was posted to Northern Ireland and took part in Special Operations. One of the last entries (1998) in his log book makes the comment Major Pullford’s Flight has made a Significant contribution to NI operations, much credit goes to him personally for this success.
Meccano literature and letters regarding Meccano Magazine: Meccano Instructions for Outfits 1-3 dated 3/19 (lacks one page and several loose), 5/53 Meccano only Catalogue, letter dated Feb 1954 from Meccano Magazine regarding back numbers and Lens of Sutton correspondence regarding Meccano Magazines, P-G (4)
A quantity of coins and medallions, a cornelian intaglio seal, an enamelled badge, an identity bracelet, detailed Dr. W.SMITH RFA 901206, commemorative medals, a silver gilt RAOB Medal, four various spoons, a vesta case, two pocket knives, a cane handle, two pencils, a triple lens magnifying loupe, a corkscrew and a circular box detailed Torquay.
A late 19th Century oxidised and lacquered brass surveyors level, signed `L. Casella London` and inscribed `J. Shorts Gradient-Telemeter-Level, Patent`, the telescope with rack and pinion focusing, lens cap and mounted with a bubble level above a compass box and horizontal circle scale, raised on a pillar and tripod stand with adjustable screw feet, length approx 38.5cm, within original fitted box.
A 2nd half of the 20th Century 9ct Gold Centre Second Calendar Wristwatch, Omega “Seamaster” De Ville, the jewelled automatic movement (unseen), to a signed and silvered circular dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals, with dagger hands and sweep centre seconds with date aperture at 3, in a polished case with snap-on lens with bevelled bezel, and fitted with a brown stitched leather strap, width 1 ½” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
WW1/WW2 Trench Periscope camouflaged painted tubular shaft with top lens. Lower circular mount with angled lower lens and adjustable eye piece. Wooden base handle with swivel bracket. Optics misted. Together with a WW2 M70 telescope by Bell & Howell Co dated 1943. Green painted finish. Some wear. 2 items.
Pair German Carl Zeiss Issue Binoculars darkened brass frame stamped with maker and `6 x 30` magnification. Leather covered body. Leather covered alloy lens on spring strap. Leather neck strap. Complete in their black leather case. The lid fitted with a small compass. Leather shoulder strap.
Scarce Thornton-Pickard MkIIIH `Lewis` Gun Camera blackened front lens shroud covering. Central rectangular box film magazine housing. The rear section designed to resemble a Lewis machine gun with top spindle to house a magazine. Alloy rear spade grip with wooden handle. Alloy trigger housing with wooden pistol grips. Large box to the side cast with `Thornton-Pickard Altringham MkIIIH`. Painted Ser No `2695`. Complete in its fitted wooden transit case. External catches and carrying handle. The lid with matching camera details and Ser No `2695`.
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