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RAF PILOTS LOG FLYING BOOK & PHOTOGRAPHS, F/O D.COX. Training commences in October 1942 at Brough E.Yorkshire and then in Canada. With mixed assessments there are no entries for operational flying in Europe. Supporting photographs are good with course groups and aircraft probably taken in Canada, another names him in a pictured rowing team for an Oxford rowing crew.
SELECTION OF VICTORIAN BRITISH POSTAGE STAMPS INCLUDING PENNY BLACK WITH O E TO THE LOWER CORNERS, 1841-54 one penny with S K to the lower corners, 2x two pence blue stamps 1841-54 with L I and N E to the lower corners, 1854 – 1857 one pence and two pence stamps. 11 1858-70 ½ d stamps. 152 various penny red stamps with letters to the top and bottom corners of the stamp. 5 two pence stamps with various letters to the top and bottom corners, various three, four and six pence stamps. 3 1867-80 green one shilling stamps, blue two shilling stamp circa 1867-80, 2 shillings six pence stamp, 2x five shilling stamps, ten shillings stamp, £1 (one pound) Victorian postage stamp, selection of jubilee issue stamps, plus others. Various conditions. 255 stamps in total. (Viewing strongly recommended)
WW2 PERSONAL COMBAT REPORT OF P/O SCOTCHER, 3/11/42, Original handwritten Combat Report describing air combat with “FW 190’S” near Bolt Head, (South of Plymouth) during which he claimed 1 FW 190 destroyed, he notes “I had forgotten to switch on camera” signed by him, excellent description, one page Report no 257.
WW2 RAF AIR GUNNERS LOGBOOK OF HENRI HUGH FALLS, KILLED ON NIGHT OF 26th-27th NOVEMBER 1943. Poignant Logbook to this young man who was killed over “the Big City” Berlin while serving as an Air Gunner on board a Lancaster, piloted by F/O Woolhouse, 115 Squadron operating out of Little Snoring. This was only his fourth mission, Henri is buried in Durnbach War Cemetery.
Maritime Interest - a 19th century Anglo-Indian marine aneroid barometer, by Jas. Murray & Co, Calcutta, the 11.5cm register inscribed SS Kaveri, Salved at Basra, Mesopotamia 23rd Oct 1916 by The Marine Repair Workshops Unit, This Momento is Presented to Major R.D.T. Alexander o/c M.R.W. London Scottish by The Director of Sea Transport, 13cm diam
Boxes and Objects - a Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwilliantysiliogogogoch train ticket, a Chinese cinnabar circular pot and cover, Chinese hardwood stand, Ada,amtome S&O Plated Pins in packet, High Peak Hunt Point-to-Point 1951 pass/stub, Victorian Devonshire Hotel [Matlock Bath, Derbyshire] copper printing plate for a business card, agate, thimbles, bone, ivory, etc., contained in an early 20th century mahogany rectangular box
A Sevres oval tray painted by Francois-Joseph Aloncle , circa 1767 A Sevres oval tray ( dejeuner 'du roi'/plateau 'du roi ') painted by Francois-Joseph Aloncle , circa 1767, the centre painted with two exotic birds, within a blue-ground ( bleu lapis ) and gilt band border and shaped rim, 25cm in length, 18cm wide, blue interlaced 'L's mark, date letter 'o' for 1767 and painter's mark N Cf. Rosalind Savage, The Wallace Collection of Sevres Porcelain II (1988) C387-9, p. 595 for a similar tray by Aloncle with a different ground. Also The Wallace Collection of Sevres Porcelain III (1988) p. 995 for notes on the painter Francois-Joseph Aloncle (1734-81) who joined the factory in May 1758. See Christie's Paris, 1st-2nd March 2011 lot 309 for a cup and saucer (gobelet 'Herbert' [deuxieme grandeur] et sous-tasse) from a very similar though not identical service. To be sold by order of the executors of the late Sally, Duchess of Newcastle.
A George II/III green japanned eight-day longcase clock William and John... A George II/III green japanned eight-day longcase clock William and John Kipling, London, mid 18th century The five pillar inside countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track, with pierced steel hands and twin bird and urn cast spandrels to angles beneath circular boss signed W:m & Jn:o, Kipling, London flanked by dolphin cast mounts to arch, the green japanned case with concave sided 'pagoda' pediment fronted with anthemion and scroll pierced fret over gilt floral trail and hatched panel painted break-arch cavetto cornice and further scroll pierced fret above figural panel decorated hood door flanked by conforming columns to front angles, the sides with rectangular windows within leafy borders and bargeboards to the rear, the trunk with gilt leaf motif centred hatched panel painted concave throat moulding over shaped 'block top' door decorated in raised polychrome and gilt with figures amongst elaborate pagodas and other structures within silver line borders, the surround with seated figures to upper margin over foliate trails interrupted by hatch panels, the sides divided into pairs of leafy panels, on raised shaped panel fronted plinth base decorated with a European man o' war moored beside a coastal fort over moulded double skirt and squab feet, 250cm (98.5ins) high. William Kipling is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as born in Romaldkirk, Yorkshire in 1680/1 and apprenticed through the Blacksmiths' Company to Thomas Johnson in September 1695. He is thought to have succeeded Johnson working from Ratcliffe Cross, London from circa 1705. Latterly William Kipling took his son, John (born 1722) into partnership until the latter's death in 1750, when the business was handed over to Charles Bosley. William is believed to have outlived his son by seven years dying in 1757. The current lot is a fine original unrestored example of an early London pagoda-cased clock which retains much of its original decorated surface to the case.
A gilt brass and Perspex white 'Marina' model Atmos timepiece Jaeger-LeCoultre A gilt brass and Perspex white 'Marina' model Atmos timepiece Jaeger-LeCoultre, Switzerland, circa 1960 The fifteen jewel 526/5 calibre single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated by torsion escapement with rotating balance suspended beneath, the suspension platform numbered 265489 , the circular white painted gilt baton numeral dial applied with gilt Arabic quarters and signed JAEGER-LECOULTRE, ATMOS to centre, with gilt baton hands and canted bezel to circumference, the rectangular case with gilt canted angles enclosing four white backed deep bevelled Perspex panels incorporating hinged front with aperture for the dial over reverse intaglio-cut decoration of a galleon opposing mountainous islands to lower margin inscribed Marina to right hand corner , the sides with conforming larger scale men-o-war riding on stylised waves, the rear with clear panel, on stepped skirt base with adjustable feet and incorporating bubble level to inside surface, 23cm (9ins) high; with original simulated cream leather covered protective case lined with blue baize cushions to interior and instruction booklet.
Thirteen boxed Corgi Classic Commercials, diecast vehicles in original boxes to include: 50th Anniversary set; Bedford O van National Coal Board; Tate & Lyle set; Bedford Pantechnicon; Masons AEC bus set; The Ruddles Bedford O Series and Thornycroft beer truck; The S. Houseman AEC Mercury truck and trailer, etc. (13) CONDITION REPORT: Some of the boxes slightly creased and have wear to corners but overall all in very good, unused condition.
14ct white gold emerald and diamond ring, set with one prong set oval cut Emerald weighing .50ct, 10 channel set tapered baguette cut diamonds with weight of 0.14ct and four channel ser round brilliant cut diamonds with weight of 0.05ct, size N - O and weight of 3.82 grams, with paperwork from Colombian Emeralds international
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