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Benham signed Official Coin cover FDCs. Collection of 18 including Benham Official signed FDC C01/81S N.Ire Pict Signed by James Nesbitt. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS178R Life & Earth Signed Jonathon Porritt. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS176R Coastline Restoration cover Signed Heather Angel. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS222S Occasions 5000 Signed by Nadia Sawalha. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS234S London Bridges Signed by Robin Oakley. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS220S QEII Jub PSB Signed by Robert Lacey. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS179R Botanic Label Signed by Chris Baines. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS203R Weather 2500 Signed by David Braine. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS202 Weather signed by Robin Page. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS174S Fire & Light Signed by Tim Vincent. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS180R Art & Craft Signed by Penny Brittain. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS199S Occasions Signed by Dr Hilary Jones. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS203S Weather 5000 M/Sheet signed by Helen Young. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS174R-Fire&Light Signed by John Kettley. Benham Official signed FDC BLCS181S J Mathews Signed by David Springbett Good condition Est. £30 - 40
Benham Pilgrim Official 33+ FDCS Collection All Catalogue at £20+ each, including Fun Fruit and Veg Pilgrim official cover. No 7 of 100. 25/3/03 Scunthorpe postmark. Cats & Dogs Pilgrim official cover. No 81 of 100. 13/2/01 Enniskillen postmark. Art & Craft Pilgrim official cover. No 10 of 100. 2/5/00 London SE1 postmark. Queen’s Golden Jubilee Pilgrim official cover. No 18 of 100. 6/2/02 Sandringham Norfolk postmark. Just so Stories Pilgrim official cover. No 5 of 100. 15/1/02 Placefields, Runcorn postmark. Birds of Prey Pilgrim official cover. No 37 of 100. 14/1/03 Newent, Gloucestershire postmark. Flowers Pilgrim official cover. No 18 of 100. 21/1/03 Mevagissey, St Austell postmark. Cats & Dogs Pilgrim official cover. No 16 of 100. 13/2/01 Kittywell, Braunton postmark. Punch & Judy Pilgrim official cover. No 25 of 100. 4/9/01 Margate postmark. Cats & Dogs Pilgrim official cover. No 35 of 100. 13/2/01 Horsham, West Sussex postmark. Wildings definitive collection Pilgrim official cover. No 19 of 100. 5/12/02 Basingstoke, Hampshire postmark. Britain’s Coastlines Pilgrim official cover. No 17 of 100. 19/3/02 Luskentyre, Hampshire postmark. The Just so Stories Pilgrim official cover. No 7 of 100. 15/1/02 Whale, Penrith postmark. The Queen Mother Pilgrim official cover. No 17 of 100. 25/4/02 Castle of Mey, Thurso. Fire and Light Pilgrim Official cover. No 34 of 100. 1/2/2000 Blaenau Ffestniog postmark. Tree & Leaf Pilgrim Official cover. No 11 of 100. 1/8/2000 London SW7 postmark. The Future Pilgrim official cover. No 23 of 100. 16/1/2001 Sedlescombe postmark. Water & Coast Pilgrim official cover. No 24 of 100. 7/3/2000 Liverpool postmark. Body & Bone Pilgrim official cover. No 25 of 100. 3/10/2000 Newcastle upon Tyne postmark. Occasions Pilgrim official cover. No 28 of 100. 6/2/2001 Thankerton Biggar postmark. Sound & Vision Pilgrim official cover. No 13 of 100. 5/12/2000 Sheffield postmark. People & Place Pilgrim official cover. No 26 of 100. 6/6/2000 London E14 postmark. Northern Ireland pictorial definitives Pilgrim official cover. No 19 of 100. 6/3/01 Lisburn N Ireland postmark. The Weather Pilgrim official cover. No 7 of 100. 13/3/01 Fair Isle, Shetland postmark. Mind & Matter Pilgrim official cover. No 13 of 100. 5/9/00 Edinburgh postmark. Extreme Endeavours Pilgrim official cover. No 12 of 100. 29/4/03 London SW1 postmark. Occasions Pilgrim official cover. No 7 of 100. 4/2/03 May Street London W14 postmark. Stone & Soil Pilgrim official cover. No 23 of 100. 4/7/00 Birmingham postmark. Life & Earth Pilgrim official cover. No 48 of 100. 4/4/00 Ballymena postmark. Punch & Judy Pilgrim official cover. No 7 of 100. 4/9/01 Scarborough postmark. Centenary of the Nobel Prize Pilgrim official cover. No 7 of 100. 2/10/01 London WC2 postmark. The Royal Navy Submarine service centenary Pilgrim official cover. No 7 of 100. 10/4/01 Portsmouth postmark. Good condition Est. £40 - 50
Rudolf Opitz hand written note. He joined a flying club in 1929 and began flying gliders. In 1934 he became an instructor at Germanys famous glider school at Wasserkuppe in the Rhoen Mountains. Later he joined the German Research Institute as a flight instructor for cargo gliders and airplanes. From 1936 to 1939 Rudy was involved as the test pilot for a research team working on flying wing designs. In 1939 he was drafted into the Luftwaffe, and in 1940 he flew his first combat mission as an assault glider pilot on a mission to capture and secure three strategic bridges over the Albert Canal. In 1941 Opitz was assigned to the German Rocket Research Center at Peenemunde. He was assigned as a test pilot to the Me-163A Komet. In 1942 Rudy would make the worlds first flight in a rocket powered fighter aircraft, the Me-163B. In 1944 he was assigned as Commander of the IIJG/400 Rocket Fighter Group. Rudy met Herman Goering once at an exclusive airshow for high ranking military and government officials. All the latest designs were displayed, and Goering stopped by each aircraft to personally speak with their pilots and crews. Rudy, as the Chief Test Pilot for the 163 program was a bit surprised when Goering asked him, Were you drafted to serve in the rocket fighter squadron or did you volunteer to fly this aircraft? On Rudys last flight in the 163, the fire warning light came on immediately after take off. Rudy began to jettison fuel, but the cockpit filled with burning fuel vapours. Rudy jettisoned the canopy and somehow managed to bring the 163 down in a meadow near the airfield. Despite being injured Rudy managed to get out of the burning aircraft before it exploded. During his recovery Rudy met a nurse, Hanna, who would become his wife after the war. Opitz moved to the U.S. following the War. He continued his career as a test pilot for the Aeronautical Research and Development Center at Wright Patterson AF13 in Ohio. He also worked with the gas turbine division of Avco Lycoming. For more than three decades Opitz served as a FAA pilot examiner for private commercial and flight- instructor certificates. In 1984 he was elected and certified as an Honorary Fellow of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. In 1994 he was elected into the United States Soaring Hall of Fame. Although 86-years young at the time of this writing, Rudy continues his life long enthusiasm for flight, and still works with aspiring young pilots at his local soaring club in Connecticut. The tremendous technological breakthroughs embodied in the Me-262 and Me-163 development programs accelerated the development of modem rocket and jet powered aircraft by compressing decades of normal development time into a few intense wartime years. Rudy Opitz and his fellow test pilots, many who gave their lives in the process, were critical to the successful development of these programs. Rudolf Opitz passed away in May 2010. Est. £10 - 20
Trophy Miniatures Military Soldiers Napoleonic Wars: WA58 The Kings Colour Officer Carrying huge Standard on scenic base, WA64 Piper in full Highland Dress and Drummer and HN3 Hand to Hand, French Light Infantry Officer and Highland Officer 91st Argyllshire,, all in original boxes, E, boxes VG (3)
Mignot large display box set 817/2 Campagne / Countryside ? 52 mm figures, including tin house, pond with ducks, well, plough, trees and bushes, fowl, dog, sheep, cow, fence, people (4), and farmer in cart, generally G, a few minor faults, box G, (48) 1 cow not matching, horse is a later recast, farmworker missing whip, dog missing tail, wheelbarrow with 1 detached support, some general light playwear, box with some tape residue on main box, lid has 1 corner with taped repair, scuffing on corners,
Britains set 150 N A Indians and 1342 Rajput Regiment, 150 VG in F 1st type illustrated box, 1342 F in F box,(2) 150 figures all complete though a couple with light wear, box generally worn, especially to label, split to 1 side of lid, though not detached. 1342 in Armies of the World box, figures all slightly playworn, box complete but with historic repairs and tape residue
Lot of lead civilian figures and accessories, including Timpo railway passengers (8), all touched up, Hilco (5), Britains, FG Taylor and a few others farm animals (25+), Dinky Supertoy Lawn Mower, G in G box, an HM of GB 3 pce Hunt Scene, MIB, and an Astra light house in box base, generally P-F, a few G, (60+),
Britains set 1293 Durban Light Infantry in Armies of the World box, 1 man missing, with two unboxed sets 1902 Union of South Africa Defence Force, two colour versions, 1293 generally F, box P, 1902 figures generally G, (24 inc box) 1293 figures not matching, officers arm not matching, 3 bayonets detached, 1 rifle repaired. Box missing insert, base extensive tape repairs, lid one end repaired. 1902 2 figures F, 2 loose arms, 5 with NCOs strips
Britains loose Foreign troops, African mounted infantry (2), Union of SA Defence Forse from set 1902 (5), Durban Light Infantryman, Arabs on camels (4), Soudanese Infantryman, Indian supply column figures with mule and officer (7), generally G, a few faults, (20) Mounted infantry, 1 cracked rifle. SA defence force, 1 loose arm, 1 detached bayonet. Camels, 2 with repaired leg, 1 missing throat plume, 1 arm not matching. Indians, officer converted, 2 loose arms, mule with damaged leg,
Burgundy Red Garnet Large Cluster Pendant, 23 oval cut deep, rich red garnets, with flashes of purple and deep pink when viewed against light, totalling 25cts, set in a lozenge shape, in 14ct gold vermeil and silver, creating an impressive, large, three dimensional pendant; 1.75 inches high x 1.25 wide
Continental Silver Novelty Cigarette Case Modelled In The Form Of A Plump, Recumbent Pig, Gilt Wash Interior, The Hinged Cover And Back With Engraved Inscription. Hallmarked BH 830. 102 x 73mm Weight 80 Grams Late 19th Early 20thC Overall Fair Condition With Light Surface Scratches/Wear, Push Button Opener Loose Needing Minor Attention
Royal Worcester 'Apple and Blackberries' Signed Cabinet Plate, crisply painted against a rocky, mossy and foliate ground, signed T Lockyer; 9 inches in diameter; c1920's (restored, broken and glued, over-painting to joined areas, gilt paint to part of rim, fully re-glazed to the front with significant brush marks in direct light, fully re-painted[white] to underside except for mark; a decorative piece for a dark wall or corner)
Moorcroft 'Clematis' Pattern Powder Bowl, the cover decorated with three clematis flowers of pink, mixed darker pink and purple, with leaves, against a veridian to mint ground with a blue knop; the bowl, a typical Moorcroft deep blue to the exterior and a similar blue, merging into a band of veridian and thence to mint just below the blue rim, with no floral decoration; 6 inches in diameter x 2.25 high to rim; impressed script, Potter to H M The Queen and Made in England marks (restoration to bowl rim, firing faults throughout the bowl with pitting to the interior; upper surface of the cover, light crazing only, small firing cracked clay marks to underside; a good 'display' piece)

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