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TO NORWAY & SPITZBERGEN BY ORIENT CO'S S. S. "LUSITANIA", Fenchurch Avenue, London E. C. Aug 1894, Pleasure Cruise to the Norway Fiords and Spitzbergen (for Midnight Sun) by the Orient Company's full-powered Steamship, "Lusitania," 3,877 Tons Register, 4,000 Horse-power, J. H. F. Nixon, Commander, booklet giving arrival and departure times, map, deck plans etc.
R. N. A. S flown cover signed by Lt. Cdr. Peter Twiss OBE, DSC (World Air Speed Record holder: Fairey Delta 2). Fleet Air Arm Museum Cover FAA Aero One. 21st Anniversary Year, First Carrier Landing of a Swept Wing Jet Aircraft. Special British Forces postmark, R. N. Test Squadron Disbandment, 28 May 1971. Good condition Est.
World War Two flown cover signed by Captain E. S. Carver DSC (Lt. No. 818 Sqn, Observer, Swordfish flown by Lt. -Cdr. T. P. Coode) and Cdr. F. A. Swanton DSO, DSC (Sub Lt. 818 Sqn, pilot of Swordfish L9726). Joint Services Cover JS 50 41 5. Sinking of the Bismarck, 23 – 27 May 1941. British Forces 50th Anniversary postmark 27 May 1991. Good condition Est.
World War Two Print 18x31 titled Merlins Thunder signed in pencil by the artist Gerald Coulson and over 40 bomber command veterans including Ronald. J. Johnson, Harry Johnson, Bill Reid, Nicky Ross, Ray Grayston, Les Smith, S Stephens, Larry Curtis, Frank Caldwell and Oscar Brown. Slight marks on edge of print signatures and image not affected. Good condition Est.
Oxford Planes & Places official double signed cover RAF P&P14. Signed by The Lord Mayor of Oxford, Councillor Carole Roberts, and The Chief Executive of Oxford City Council, Mr. Bob Block. Airspeed Oxford F. T. S Royal Air Force. GB 1998 stamp. Oxford November 1998 postmark. Flown in Piper Cherokee, G-AVNR from Biggin Hill to Kidlington, the Oxford airport and then over the City of Oxford before returning to Biggin Hill. Good condition Est.
Blackburn Planes & Places official double signed cover RAF P&P21. Signed by The Worshipful The Mayor of Blackburn with Darwen, Councillor S. R. Kiani, and Chief Executive of Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, Philip S. Watson B Arch. Blackburn No 449 Flight. Fleet Air Arm. GB Millennium Project SUZY stamp. Blackburn British Forces 2597 Postal Services April 2000 postmark. Flown in Piper PA-31-350, G-HURD, from Carlisle to London City Airport, overflying Blackburn and Darwen at Flight Level 90, on the way. Then flown on to Biggin Hill Airport. Good condition Est.
Felixstowe Planes & Places official double signed cover RAF P&P23. Signed by The Mayor of Felixstowe, Councillor R. G. Stirrat, and The Town Clerk of Felixstowe, Mrs. S. C. Robinson M. A. Felixstowe F2A No 230 Squadron Royal Air Force. GB Millennium On the Line stamp. Felixstowe British Forces 2593 Postal Services June 2000 postmark. Flown in Cessna 152, G-BICG, from Biggin Hill Airport to land at Rochford, Southend-on-Sea. Then flown along the east coast over Bradwell Bay and Clacton-on-Sea and on to Circle over Felixstowe and the landing slips from which the Felixstowe flying boats were launched and brought ashore. Next, to Earls Coln to land for refuelling, after which the covers were flown back to Biggin Hill. Good condition Est.
Battle of Britain Fighter Ace H S George Darley signed Invasion Month 1-6th September official signed cover RAFA 13. Signed by Group Captain H. S. 'George' Darley DSO. Jersey GB stamp and The Battle of Britain 50th Anniversary September 1990 Jersey postmark. Good condition Est.
Endangered Species 1998 official RAF FDC53 cover. The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force signed by Wing Commander S. Bryant BA RAF Officer Commanding No 43 Squadron. Cover commemorates No. 43 Squadron, The Fighting Cocks. Six Endangered Species 1998 GB stamps. Stirling Scotland January 1998 triple postmarked. Flown from RAF Leuchars in Tornado F3 ZE207 of No. 43 Squadron on fighter affiliation training against 6 Tornado F3 and 4 Hawk aircraft from RAF Leeming, sortie aborted following weather recall, landing at Leuchars in heavy snowstorm. Good condition Est.
Speed 1998 official RAF FDC61 cover. The Squadrons of the Royal Navy signed by Wing Commander S. G. Barnes BSc RAF Officer Commanding No 12 Squadron. Cover commemorates No. 12 Squadron, Leads the Field. Five Speed 1998 GB stamps. Netheravon Salisbury September 1998 postmarks. Flown from RAF Lossiemouth in Tornado GR1B ZA409 on a 4-ship attack training sortie. Good condition Est.
Battle of the River Plate official double signed Royal Air Force cover JS/50/30/3. Signed by Admiral Sir Desmond Parry Dreyer GCB CBE DSC and Rear Admiral A R B Sturdee CB DSC. Battle took place on the 13th December and lasted 4 days when it ended on the 17th in 1939. GB stamp and 50th Anniversary of the Battle of The River Plate British Forces Postal Services 2031 December 1989 postmark. Royal Air Force Mount Pleasant and Lyneham December 1989 postmarks on back. Cover flown in Hercules C/S 4906 of No 24 Squadron from Royal Air Force Lyneham to Royal Air Force Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands over a large area of waters. Good condition Est.
Battle of Britain RAF Halton flown cover signed by Wg. /Cmdr. Geoffrey Page DSO, DFC (No. 56 Sqn.). RAFM SC 13. Royal Air Force Halton – 50th Anniversary of No. 1 School of Technical Training 1920 – 1970. Aircraft illustrated on the cover: S. E. 5a (1918). British Forces 50th Anniversary postmark, 1 Aug. 1970. Good condition Est.
Battle of Britain RAF Halton flown cover signed by Wg. /Cmdr. John C. Freeborn DFC (No. 74 Sqn.). RAFM SC 13. Royal Air Force Halton – 50th Anniversary of No. 1 School of Technical Training 1920 – 1970. Aircraft illustrated on the cover: S. E. 5a (1918). British Forces 50th Anniversary postmark, 1 Aug. 1970. Good condition Est.
Amethyst Cushion and Square Cut Ring, an elongated cushion cut solitaire amethyst of 6cts, with a royal purple hue, flanked by a three and one formation of square cut amethysts of similar colour, totalling a further 1.5cts, overall 7.5cts, the whole set in platinum vermeil and silver, giving an excellent display of the Birthstone for February; size S
A fine vanity trunk by Asprey & Co Ltd, fitted with separate vanity case and silver gilt backed vanity set, hallmarked London, 1934, comprising mirrors, brushes, comb, and bottles, mirrors and brushes monogrammed MHS, in blue leather case with gilt initials M H-S; also containing a handsome ten-piece set of late Victorian tortoise shell dressing table set, with yellow metal Gothic monogram MHS, retailed by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly Circus; together with a white vellum trunk (2).
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