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*Flying Log Books. Two Aircrew Flying Log Books for No. 4261621 Sgt. Littlefield, Air Despatcher, log opens on 27.10.64 at R.A.F. Abingdon with `First Balloon` jump, second same day, then 28.10.64 `First Aircraft Jump` recorded from `Hastings` 582 Flt. Lt. Tobbener as Captain, training continues at Abingdon with para` drops at Weston-on-the-Green, Benson and elsewhere with No. 1 P.T.S. 25.2.65 joins ATS (B) at R.A.F. Lyneham as Quatermaster flying on Britannias 392, 520 and 635. April 1965 joins No. 99 Squadron at Lyneham, on 8.4.65 flying in Britannia 637 Captain Flt. Lt Degars aircraft suffers a `Lightening Strike`. Next day to Akrotiri and later onto Muharraq, Gan and Changi (Singapore). Extensive flying continues with No. 99 Squdron, many exotic destinations recorded including Gander, Labnan, Kai Tak (Hong Kong), Dar-es-Salaam, Lusaka, Nairobi and others, on 7.2.66 log records `Fire in No. 1 Eng` when airborne in Britannia 659, much flying in East Africa on different Britannia aircraft, numerous overseas flights continue including the U.S.A., Far and Middle East and Europe. Tour ends on 7.6.67 total hours on Britannia 1057.35. July 1967 new Log Book opens as Littlefield joins No. 84 Squadron flying on Andover C.Mk.1 aircraft, extensive flying on training and overseas missions on different aircraft, with different Captains, on 13.10.67 `kipper run to Macrihanish` before Squadron moves to Aden, fascinating South Arabia flying to numerous sand-strips, many now international airports! Extensive flying continues as the British Forces pull out of South Arabia, an illuminating document as to how 84 Squadron was put to work. Leaves 84 Squadron on 26/2/69, rejoins 99 Squadron at R.A.F. Lyneham, route flying much as previously, in some cases same aircraft, same pilots. Flights to Canada, the U.S.A. Middle and Far East continue, Littlefield ceases flying on 12.5.70 after total of 2311 hrs 15 mins. Log books contain service endorsements and comments, aircraft flown and stations served at, together with an Officers & Aircrew Selection Centre manual an photograph of Littlefield, an unusual pair of log-books recording the declining influence of British Air Power (2)
*Pilot`s Notes. Vickers `Valetta` C1 & C2, original notes with some amendments, AP. 4262 A & B, Percival `Provost` T.1., AP. 4349 A, with Flight Reference card, Avro `Anson` 19 &21, AP. 1525 N&Q complete with Check List, together with a Care & Maintenance Manual for the 130 hp de Havilland Gipsy Major engine and another for the de Havilland `Dragonfly` (6)
*Vickers-Armstrongs Limited. A WW1 `Vickers-Armstrongs Limited` manual for their Automatic Machine Guns, nine finely illustrated plates, detailing the Vickers Automatic R.C. Gun, Class E. Pilots Gun, Class F. Observer`s Gun, Vickers Scarff Wind Balanced Aircraft Gun Mounting No7 Class F Gun, Twin Class F. Guns, Vickers .5 Inch Automatic Gun Air-Cooled, Sights for Aeroplane Guns, `C.C.` Patented Gun Firing Gear `C`. Type Set for Single Gun, Vickers Automatic R.C. Gun Ammunition, Vickers .5 Inch Automatic Gun Ammunition with accompanying pages with printed technical details and a series of notes from the Aviation Department on Bomb Carrier Light Series, Mk.1., various hand annotations throughout, bound with soft morocco boards (1)
Miscellaneous British & German literature & journals etc., including `Der Flugzeugerfennungsdienst`, Volume 2, Berlin August/Sept 1938, Aircraft Identification Handbook, copiously illustrated with photographs and line drawing diagrams etc; together with `Der deutsche Luftwaffe` book dated 1940 by Junker & Dunhaupt, Berlin, photo-illustrated, cloth-covered boards, some staining & wear; also with Dictionary of German Military Terms, RAE dated July 1945, A German/English Dictionary of Aeronautics, USAF Dayton Ohio, dated 1946, and with a Star Identifier AN Type 1 Navigators dial `with Hydrographic Modifications` (in cloth protective cover) and with a German Navigator`s Circular Course & Distance Calculator, Armaments Training Manual dated 1927 and other items (a carton)
Spitfire F Mk XIV. A rare original ground-crew service manual dated April 1944, Air Publication 1565T (Restricted) RAF Form 2190 Vol.1, Air Ministry issue for the Rolls-Royce Griffon engined types, hard covers with loose-leaf pages in sections, complete with line-drawing diagrams and illustrations etc, some wear and rubbing (1)
Fales (E.N.). Learning to Fly in the U.S. Army. A Manual of Aviation Practice, 1st ed., 2nd imp., New York & London, 1917, b & w illusts. and diags., indelible ink stamp on title for the War Office General Staff Library, orig. cloth gilt, upper joint partly split, small 8vo, together with Crowell (Benedict), America`s Munitions 1917-1918, pub. Washington, 1919, numerous b & w illusts. from photos (including folding panorama of Nitro, West Virginia), orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, top edges a little damp-stained, 8vo, plus Cuneo (John R.), Winged Mars. The German Air Weapon 1870-1914, 2 vols., Harrisburg, 1942 & 1947, illusts. to text, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, large 8vo, and others, mostly US WWI interest including several pilot reminiscences (approx. 30)
Royal Flying Corps. Training Manual, Parts I & II, 1914 & 1915 (Part II reprinted with Amendments, 1916), diags. to text, orig. printed wrappers, soiled and some wear, approx. 13 x 10.5cm, together with Technical Notes, RFC, pub. H.M.S.O., 1916, thirty-eight folding diags., orig. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Royal Naval Air Service Training Manual, November 1914, pub. H.M.S.O., 1915, numerous illusts. and diags., some folding, some finger soiling, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus Ministry of Munitions, The Twelve Cylinder Liberty Aero Engine (Confidential) For Use of Members of the Royal Air Force, August 1918, diags., some folding (misbound at rear), orig. printed wrappers, soiled and some wear, and Hobbs (F. Dudley), How to Fly and Instruct on an `Avro`, 1919, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. printed limp cloth, a little darkened on spine, slim 8vo, and four others similar (10)
Petit (Robert). How to Build an Aeroplane, 1st ed., 1910, b & w illusts. from photos, diags. to text, orig. cloth, a little rubbed, slim 8vo, together with Hill (Frederick T.), Practical Aeroplane Construction. A Treatise on Modern Workshop Practice as Applied to the Building of Aircraft... , 1920, numerous diags. to text, orig. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Bradbrooke (F.D.), The Light Aeroplane Manual, with a Foreword by Captain G. de Havilland, 1931, b & w illusts. from photos, diags. to text, orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 8vo, and Jenkin (Lieutenant Colonel C.F.), Report on Materials of Construction Used in Aircraft and Aircraft Engines, HMSO, 1920, numerous b & w illusts. and diags., orig. cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, 4to, and others of aviation technical interest, including thirteen bound vols. of The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society c. 1920s-30s (6 shelves)
Lancaster Aircraft Avro Type 683 Mk. I & III. Flight Engineer`s Notes for Lancaster Aircraft, pub. A.V. Roe & Co. Ltd., Manchester, October 1943, initial blank signed in ink by approx. forty-five maintenance staff(?), orig. printed stiff wrappers, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, slim 8vo, together with Instruction Manual for Wolseley `Viper` Aero Engines. Hispano-Suiza W.4.A.*Type, pub. Wolseley Motors Ltd., Birmingham, c. 1950s, two col. plts., b & w illusts. from photos, two folding diags. at rear, orig. cloth, lettered in gilt, rubbed and a little soiled, slim 8vo, and Lynx IV. Aero Engine. Air Publication 1287, 1st ed., June 1927, b & w ilusts. and diags., some folding, orig. linen-backed printed boards, a little soiled and some minor wear, slim 8vo, and others similar (approx. 15)
Tank Design. German PzKw.IV Tank. Report on Examination of the Turret and Armament, pub. Department of Tank Design, Ministry of Supply, October, 1943, b & w illusts. & diagrams, numerous detailed folding diagrams showing elevations and sections, orig. cloth (damp soiled), Restricted gilt stamp to upper board, folio, together with Report on Examination of German A.F.V. 8-Wheel Drive, 8-Wheel Steering, pub. Engineering Department, Dennis Bros. Ltd., Guildford, December, 1942, b & w illusts. and sectional diagrams to text, orig. cloth, slightly marked, slim folio, with text Book of Ballistics and Gunnery, part 1, printed for His Majesty`s Stationery Office, 1942, b & w plts. and diags. to text, orig. printed wrappers with Ministry of Supply ink stamp to upper cover, slightly dust-soiled, 8vo, and The Fundamentals and Potentialities of Army Radar, Prepared by the Ministry of Supply, and printed under the direction of the Director of Radar, War Office, Sep. 1948, b & w illusts. and diags., orig. printed wrappers, stapled to spine as issued, 4to, and Handbook of Ordnance Materiel, Prepared by the Ordance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 2 vols., June & August 1943, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. printed wrappers (restricted printed to upper covers), stapled as issued, 12mo, plus The Besa 15mm Heavy Machine Gun, pub. B.S.A. Guns Ltd, Birmingham, c.1940s, b & w plts., orig. printed wrappers, stapled as issued, slim 4to, plus Armored Force Field Manual, Tank Gunnery, United States, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1943, b & w illusts., orig. printed wrappers, stapled as issued, 12mo, plus other related technical booklets and pamphlets etc. (approx. 40)
Cameras - Rolleiflex 2.8F Type 2 No.2444797, purchased in 1969 in original stitched leather case together with a Weston Master III light meter and Alec Pearlman - Rollei Manual 3rd edition 1957 Wear from use, we do not guarantee the workings of cameras - General condition consistent with age **
Rolex - 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wristwatch having a signed off-white dial with black script ‘Shock Resisting’ above the seconds subsidiary dial, gold Arabic numerals, case back hallmarked for Birmingham 1949, engraved ‘Dennison Made in England for Rolex’, numbered 274478, the signed manual movement with no visible number, case diameter 30mm Dial is suffering from some spotting, hands show slight wear. No logo on winding crown, average wear and scratches for age of watch. Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age **
Rolex - 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wristwatch having a signed off-white dial with gold script ‘Precision’, gold Arabic numerals and sweep centre seconds, the case back hallmarked for Birmingham 1960, engraved ‘Dennison Made in England for Rolex’, numbered 10183, and having an engraved presentation inscription, the signed manual movement numbered 13910, on a non-original 9ct gold mesh bracelet, case diameter 32mm Some minor scratches to the lens. Winding crown has Rolex logo but appears large in comparison to the size of the case. Case back engraved `H. Wright 1914-1964`. Non Rolex gold bracelet. Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age
Rolex - 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wristwatch having a signed off-white dial with gold script ‘Precision’, gold baton hour markers and sweep centre seconds, the signed back hallmarked for Edinburgh 1962, having an engraved presentation inscription, numbered 22132, the signed manual movement numbered 82360, on an ‘Excalibur’ expanding bracelet, case diameter 32mm, also with original Rolex box, the interior with ‘C’ clip The lens has 3 or so light scratches. The dial and hands are in good condition. The crown has no Rolex logo. The case back is engraved `Presented to A.H. (Jim) Ball by W. Lucy & Co. Ltd 1933 - 1963`. Non-Rolex bracelet marked `9ct front and back`. 1960`s
Heuer - Stainless steel cased gentleman’s manual wind chronograph ‘Camaro’ wristwatch having a signed silver dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds and twin subsidiary dials, reference 7743, S30, serial no. 134854, on an NSA steel bracelet, case diameter 38mm Lens is fairly scratched, hands showing some wear. Original winding crown, case is fairly scratched all over, most of which should polish out. N.S.A. bracelet in good condition. Movement currently functions - General condition consistent with age **
Gucci - 18ct gold lady’s bracelet wristwatch, ref: 116.5, the signed square tiger-eye dial and with gilt hands and baton hour markers, case marked ‘Gucci, 3ATM .750 116.5’, serial no:11516193, together with inner and outer boxes, manual and tag - circa 2007 A near complete set. The lens has some minor scratches. The dial and hands are good. The case and bracelet have scratches which may polish out. Movement currently functions, 1 x spare extension link and tag, inner and outer boxes and instruction manual -
A LADIES TOUCHON SWISS PLATINUM AND DIAMOND BRACELET WATCH, MID 20TH CENTURY. With rectangular case and bracelet containing 105 transitional cut diamonds ranging from approx. .01-.04 cts each and with a Touchon 18 jewel Swiss manual wind movement with approximately .02 ct diamond at the 12:00 position. The inside case stamped "Platinum" and the clasp stamped "10% irid plat." Length 6 inches (15.2 cm), weight 20 grams (excluding movement). (Unillustrated)
REELS: (2) Cogswell & Harrison Piccadilly London 3.5" wide drum Perfect style alloy salmon fly reel, ivorine handle, rim tension regulator, smooth brass foot, retains partial finish and a Hardy Altex No.3, no mark variant, with ebonite spool, chips to edge, early 4 point drag adjuster, full manual bail, factory grey enamel body casing, unusual combination.
A PAIR OF 10 X 50 PERISCOPE BINOCULARS BY CARL ZEISS, CIRCA 1962, now finished in polished steel and stamped with maker’s mark and number 1331847 on baseplate, viewing aperture with shade cowl, bubble level filters, anti-mist silica gel chamber, adjustable eyepiece, lockable 360º swivel action, 60º up angle, 20º down angle, mounted on adjustable wood and metal tripod -- approximate height 78in. (198cm.); copy of instruction manual, spare sachets of silica gel, cleaning cloth and brush

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