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Motor Racing T. A. S. O Mathieson 17x15 overall mounted signature piece includes signed FDC Great Names in Motor racing PM 3RD July 1983 Reading , Berks, two b/w photos and an authentic signature plate. Thomas Alastair Sutherland Ogilvy ('Taso') Mathieson (25 July 1908, Glasgow – 12 October 1991, Vichy) was a British racing driver. Between 1930 and 1955, he entered more than 30 races, including multiple times the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Good condition Est.
Football Carlos Alberto 6x4 signed colour photo. Carlos Alberto Capita Torres (17 July 1944 – 25 October 2016), also known as O Capitão do Tri , was a Brazilian footballer. He is widely regarded as one of the best defenders of all time. He captained the Brazil national team to victory in the 1970 World Cup. Good condition Est.
AN ICONE 1.0 CARAT DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS in platinum, set with a central round brilliant cut diamond of 1.0 carats encircled by a halo of ten further round cut diamonds and with twelve further diamonds in the shoulders, all diamonds of D-E colour, IF-VVS2 clarity, signed VCA and numbered, stamped Pt950, original box, size O / 7, 5.8g.
[CERNAK MATUS]: (1903-1955) Slovak Politician of World War II, Minister of Education 1938-39 and Ambassador of the Slovak State in Berlin 1939-44. A small group of A.Ls.S., T.L.S. (1) etc., all written to Cernak during his time as Ambassador in Berlin from various German officials including Dr. O. H. Schmitz-Lammers (printed visiting card with a brief holograph note, unsigned, 1943), Dr. Heinrich Scharp, Dr. Franz Aschenbrenner, Dr. Fedor Strahl, Dr. Hans Stief etc. Each of the letters are written in German and are untranslated. Generally VG, 7
NEUENGAMME CONCENTRATION CAMP: An original carbon typed statement, unsigned, two pages, 4to, Neustadt in Holstein, 12th July 1945, in German, being a witness statement provided to a War Crimes investigator by Waldemar Holle, a former political prisoner at Neuengamme concentration camp. The document states, in part, I, Waldemar Holle, the undersigned, former political prisoner no. 239, am in a position, as a result of my having worked for nearly three years as an interpreter for the Political Section at the Neuengamme concentration camp, to give the following account of the crimes committed personally by SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Pauly, the camp commandant, which are quite apart from his general responsibility for all the horrors which were perpetrated in the camp…..As early as the end of 1943, single prisoners, and at the beginning of 1944, a whole group of some 30 Soviet Russians, were to be released, o the instructions of the Gestapo headquarters in Munich and Stuttgart…The prisoners referred to did not set out for work on the day in question and waited to receive their clothes. Suddenly, the order of release was revoked, and the prisoners due to be freed were dispatched back to work again. I received orders that the record cards which had already been made out were to be put back in the camp files…No further notice at all was taken of the fixed length of time for which they had been sent there and of the dates of release. In this way, Pauly, by acting beyond his powers, and indeed, and with far more than the familiar ruthlessness of the Gestapo, retained in the concentration camp, of his own instructions, a large number of foreigners who had been moved to Germany, and delivered the usual percentage of them to their death there. It goes without saying that the so-called ‘commanders’ reports’ to the head office of the Reich Security Service, which were prepared by him and the thenhead of the preventive detention camp, (SS Obersturmfuhrer Thumann, and his predecessor, SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Lutkemeier), were an impudent tissue of lies, ignorance and hatred, with the regularity repeated conclusion that there were objections to the release of some particular political prisoner or, at least, that it was not recommended….The German prisoner, Willi Fahrisch, who was in preventive detention, was publicly hanged on the parade ground in 1943, on a charge of having stolen from the canteen, when he was with an outside working party, a bottle of wine and 80 cigarettes. He denied this right to the last, and declared that the cigarettes and the wine had been given to him by a German civilian worker on the site. No kind of proper judicial investigations, much less any legal proceedings, were put in train…Some month previously, Fahrisch had been punished by Pauli with corporal chastisement and by being put in the P.C., for his activities against a notorious spy and informer….Fahrisch’s last words, when the noose was already round his neck – ‘so long, pals’- were interrupted by Pauly saying ‘Shut up, you swine, you shit!’ Also as a result of a proposal and pressure by Pauly, a Pole was publicly hanged, because he was said to have assisted in the theft of several white loaves from the provision store. The actual thief had already been chased across the outpost line and shot….The tragic execution of our Belgian comrade, Pierre Tolnaare, for alleged sabotage at the Jastrom motor works, must equally be attributed to instigation by the camp commandant, since the whole affair was conducted internally,….At the same time, (after the large-scale raids of Hamburg), almost every day a heavy truck, (usually with a trailer), went to Hamburg and bought back from bombed houses there, on the commandant’s orders, iron girders, cooling and heating equipment, copper and iron pipes, baths and sundry building materials which were stringently controlled ‘in the hour of Germany’s greatest need’….The furniture installed there – all selected pieces, with an abundance of carving and inlay – the cigarette cases, the gold and silver objects of high artistic value etc. etc., were the outcome od stolen materials, stolen slave – labour and stolen energy. The thief was the selfsame Obersturmbannfuhrer Pauly, who brought so many prisoners to the gallows for a bottle of wine, or a few loaves of white bread, or for some ownerless scraps of banknote paper…Presumably in recognition of his success in this sphere, SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Pauly, who had never been at the front, was – after the July air raids on Hamburg – decorated with the Iron Cross 1st Class for courage in dealing with prisoners….I am ready to swear on oath to the truth of the account given above…..’. A statement of highly thought-provoking content accompanied by a full English translation. Some very light creasing and extremely minor age wear and with a paperclip rust stain and small staple holes to the upper left corner of each page. A small white numbered sticker is neatly affixed to the centre of the upper edge of the first page. About VG
[GOEBBELS JOSEPH]: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. An unused 4to sheet of Goebbel's printed stationery, featuring the black printed heading Der Reichsminister fur Volksaufklarung und Propaganda beneath a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika, also with the printed address at Wilhelmplatz, Berlin. Some light creasing otherwise VGProvenance: Accompanied by copies of statements of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the stationery from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a witness.
[GOERING HERMANN]: (1893-1946) German Political & Military Leader, a leading member of the Nazi Party and Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe. An unused 4to sheet of Goering's printed stationery featuring the black printed heading Der Reichsmarschall des Grossdeutschen Reiches in the upper left corner and his address at Leipziger Strasse, Berlin, and telephone number in the upper right corner. A couple of very light, minor creases, otherwise VG Provenance: Accompanied by a statement of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the stationery from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a witness.
HITLER'S CHANCELLERY: An unused small 4to sheet of printed stationery from Hitler's Chancellery, featuring a blind embossed eagle and swastika motif and address ('Kanzlei des Fuhrers der NSDAP', 'Berlin W8') printed in black at the head. About EX Provenance: Accompanied by a copy of a statement of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the stationery from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a witness.
HORNBY O GAUGE LATER SERIES WAGONS AND ACCESSORIES TO INCLUDE: SINGLE ARM SIGNAL (DISTANT) NO2 42380, BUFFER STOP (SPRING TYPE) N01 42300, SIDE TIPPING WAGON NO20 42224, COACH NO21 42117, GOODS WAGON NO30 42159, ROTARY TIPPING WAGON NO20 42219, CRANE TRUCK NO20 2134, ALL BOXED AND A LOW SIDED WAGON NO 42145 EMPTY BOX
12 HORNBY O GAUGE EARLY SERIES WAGONS AND TRUCKS ALL BOXED:CRANE TRUCK 42135, FLAT TRUCK R159, NO1 SIDE TIPPING WAGON 42225, CEMENT WAGON 42115, NO1 LUMBER WAGON 42185, NO1 TIMBER WAGON R175, NO20 TENDER 42087, NO1 TANK WAGON 42212, WAGON 42245, NO51 COACH 42123, NO41 PASSENGER BRAKE VAN 42201 AND NO 50 LOW SIDED WAGON WITH FURNITURE CONTAINER 42152.
VICTORIAN SEED PEARL BROOCH, in the form of a star motif, marked 9CT, 3.4g; along with a diamond five stone ring, marked 18CT, size P, 2.2g, a yellow gem set ring set with a rectangular gem, on trifurcated shoulders with foliate motif detail, size O, 6.9g, an eternity ring set with square blue gems alternating with round brilliant cut white gems, on a bi colour shank, marked 9CT, size P, and a gem set ring, marks worn, size T, 4.9g
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