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SOUL LPs - Tempting collection of 29 x LPs and 1 x 12". Artists/titles include The Jimmy Ruffin Way (TML 11048), The Temptations inc. Gettin' Ready (TML 11035), With A Lot O' Soul (TML 11057), Cloud Nine and Puzzle People, Merry Christmas From Motown, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - United, Jr. Walker & The All Stars, The Four Tops, Diana Ross inc. Everything Is Everything, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles and Stevie Wonder. Condition can vary.
70s ROCK AND POP 7"s - Super clean collection of 7" singles, almost entirely at Ex/Ex+. To include approx 200x titles, with artists from: James De Wolfe, Medicine Head, Moody Blues, Gerry Monroe, The Anderson Sisters, Frankie Miller, Four Seasons, Cliff Richard, ELO, Gilbert O Sullivan, Quo, Showaddywaddy, Afrika Bambaataa and loads more! Discs are all super but expect stickers and some annotation on company sleeves and inners.
An Interesting Metropolitan Police Group of 3 awarded to Police Constable J. Lennox, C.O. (Commissioner’s Office) Division, Scotland Yard, late ‘Y’ (Highgate) Division, Metropolitan Police, comprising: Jubilee 1887, Metropolitan Police issue (P.C. J. Lennox. Y. Divn.); Coronation 1902, Metropolitan Police issue (P.C. J. Lennox. C. O. Div.); Coronation 1911, Metropolitan Police issue (P.C. J. Lennox.); Group swing mounted on bar with reverse brooch pin, toned, very fine to good very fine (3). The Commissioner’s Office Division (C.O.) was based at New Scotland Yard, London, and it was here that the Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D.) and Special Branch were located. As such there is a strong possibility that P.C. Lennox was involved in this particular type of police work.
China, Republic, Nanking Government, Order of the Brilliant Jade, Second Class set of insignia, comprising sash badge, width (measured 10 o’ clock to 2 o’ clock) 77.5mm, with suspension including usual decorated tie (but no five-pointed star), and breast star, width (measured 10 o’ clock to 2 o’ clock) 88mm; both elements in silver-gilt, silver and enamels with carved red centres, reverses bearing two sets of archaic Chinese characters and with impressed serial number ‘12’, also carrying French swan import marks (as used for foreign articles of unknown origin), extremely fine, without sash (2)
MORRIS (F O, Rev): 'The History of British Birds...' London, Groombridge, n.d: 8 vols, 8vo, original blue pub. cloth, numerous hand coloured plates, teg: NEWMAN (Kenneth): 'Bird Life in Southern Africa', Purnell, 1971: original green calf, sm. folio: TOGETHER WITH a quantity of other books over 3 shelves, largely natural history and related, including a run of late Rupert annuals and a small group of aviation reference together with another set of the first named item in worn condition (3 shelves) Condition Report: Two collections are in this lot and on the whole, the illustrations appear to be present.
A Chinese 14k Yellow Gold and Lapis Lazuli Necklace, Bracelet, Ring and Earring Set, the necklace stamped 14 k 585, having seventeen tubular lozenge segments 16 x 4mm with shorter filigree links, approx 62 cms, bracelet five tubular lozenge segments approx 19 cms (can be used to extend the necklace). The ring size O, approx 36.5 gms
all relating to Sgt F Shields 405 Sqn. Consisting his gold caterpillar brooch with ruby glass eyes. Named to the reverse “W/O. F Shields” ... His Caterpillar Club named card ... His welcome letter form the Caterpillar Club ... His YMCA “Wartime Log” covering his time in Stalag 3 and Stalag 6, well filled out with poems, cartoons and photographs ... Stalag Luft III April 1943 “Merchant of Venice” signed programme ... His post war used Observers & Air Gunners Log Book (entries later flying by his son) ... “Handle With Care” prison camp sketches book ... RAF ID plane book ... Post war miniature medal group. Good complete group to an RAF POW. 405 Sqn Halifax on operation to Essen, shot down 8-9 June 1942. Fell to a night fighter at Keteren, 11km WSW of Arnhem. Crew consisted F/L J A Maclean RCAF who evaded capture. Sgt F Shields, P/O J C Wernham RCAF, Sgt W J Forbes, Sgt W C Kerr RCAF, F/S G B Porter RCAF, F/S H Olsen RCAF. P/O J C Wernham was amongst the Allied Officers murdered by the Gestapo following the escape from Stalag Luft III Sagan in March 1944. He is buried in Poznan Old Garrison cemetery. F/L Maclean became Canada’s Minister of Fisheries after the war.
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