A group of four rings, including three 18ct gold bands, one of textured finish, ring size M, a flat court band, ring size R and a smaller band, ring size O, all hallmarked or tested as approximately 18ct gold,together with a synthetic ruby ring, in unmarked gold, testing as approximately 14ct gold, ring size Q, 18ct gold 13.40g, 14ct gold 1.60g (4)
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Caisse Centrale de la France d’Outre-Mer, French Equatorial Africa, 50, 100 and 1000 Francs, ND (1947), serial numbers A.16 00546, R.40 73715 and Z.3 15828, last note with margin tear, otherwise original good very fine, a nice trio (3 notes) BNB B409a, B410a, B124a, Pick 23, 24, 26 £240-£300
Cdr L C Gordon, Cdr C D Crill, C R Maber, H W M Kempshall and T C Sprake multi signed Operation Pedestal convoy WS21S to Malta 10th August 1997 Cover. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Flt Lt D S Moores, Sqn Ldr E F Wallis, Chf Tech R A Farrant and others multi signed Air vice Marshal Raymond Collishaw 1st September 1978 Cover. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Sc2a RAF Middle Wallop Signed Luftwaffe Aces O Romm, R Opitz, F Lang. 26 Jul 69 Middle Wallop Flown in Westland Scout Helicopter. Personally Signed by the Pilot Capt T M Ogston and by also signed by Luftwaffe aces. Oscar Romm KC 229 missions, 54 fighter bomber sorties. 92 victories. Fredrich Lang KC, OL S (1008 missions) and Rudolf Opitz In 1939, called up for active duty in the Luftwaffe. His first combat mission as an assault glider pilot came on May 10, 1940, helping to take three bridges across the Albert Canal in Belgium on the same day when Fort Eben Emael was captured. In 1941, he was transferred to Germany's rocket research centre in Peenemünde as the test pilot for the delta wing research aircraft Me-163A. Two years later, he was assigned Project Pilot for the next design, the first rocket powered fighter aircraft, the Me-163B. In December 1944, he took command of the II Fighter Squadron/ 400 Rocket Fighter Group. Now, all the knowledge gained in flying and in operating of delta wing aeroplanes, powered and unpowered, was put to full use. Details and photo's enclosed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
King Charles flown RAF Cranwell 1971 RAF cover. Then The prince of Wales. Signed Sqn Ldr R E Johns. 15 May 71 BFPS 1165 30 th Anniversary of first UK Jet Flight Cranwell Special Postmark. Cover depicts. RAF Cranwell and Avro 504K Aircraft. Red Flown cachet Flown from the Royal Air Force College Cranwell in Jet Provost Mk 5 XW 323 on a sortie covering the route taken for the first Jet Engine flight made in the United Kingdom on 15th May 1941 Crew Fl lt The prince of Wales and Sqn Ldr R. E. Johns. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
HMS Ark Royal Buccaneer Jet pilot Lt Cdr Steve Park RN, Sqn Ldr R Phillips signed hardback book The Buccaneers by Air Cdre Graham Pitchfork. Operational service with the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. ISBN 1852606118. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Ian R Murray Signed Book, Dam Busters 1943 onwards (all marks and models) Owners' Workshop Manual by Ian R Murray 2011 Hardback Book First Edition with 160 pages Signed by Ian R Murray on the Third page published by Haynes Publishing, Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
R Edwards D.S.O, James Tait D.S.O, Bill Reid V.C and others multi signed Battle of Britain Open Day Biggin Hill 14th September 1997 Cover. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Three Hunting Prints: Peter Birgel 'Walking Out' ( 48cm x 30cm) from the Wynnstay Collection, signed in pencil to the margin by the artist and by Sir Watkin Williams Wynn; T.N.H. Walsh (19th Century, British) 'Well Up' engraved by C.H.Stock, published 1890 at R Dodson's, 147 The Strand (32cm x 26.5cm); and another Lionel Edwards, initialled TC 33 'Walking Out Broxbournebury (Major Smith Bosanquets') (20.5cm x 20.5cm). All framed and glazed. (3)
Charles I gold Double Crown, crown mintmark (1635-6), group D (S 2702, prev 2699, North 2167, Schneider 195). Obverse: fourth crowned bust with lace collar 'X' behind, crown mintmark, '.:. · CAROLVS · D.' G.' MAG.' BR.' FRA · ET.' HI.' REX ·' around. Reverse: oval shield of arms, crowns and garnished with crowned 'C' and 'R' to either side, crown mintmark before the crown, 'CVLTORES · SVi · DEVS · PROTEGIT ·' around. Weight: 4.46g. Diameter: 26mm. Grade: nVF - trivial edge knocks, attractive red tone to the reverse; an appealing piece in near Very Fine grade.
James I gold Unite, cinquefoil mintmark (1613-1615) (S 2620, North 2085, Schneider 28). Obverse: half-length fifth bust with orb and sceptre, facing right, cinquefoil mintmark, '· IACOBVS · D G.' MA.' BRI FRA.' ET.' HI.' REX' around. Reverse: crowned garnished shield of royal arms with 'I' and 'R' on either side, cinquefoil mintmark, '· FACIAM: EOS: IN: GENTEM: VNAM ·' around. Weight: 9.70g. Diameter: 37mm. Grade: VG/F - very slightly bent, obverse details weak, some double striking, reverse far better, Very Good/Fine.
A WW1 medal pair, and other associated items belonging to 119031 Pte Samuel Fretwell of the Notts & Derby Regiment (Sherwood Foresters), and later the Leicestershire Regiment. To include: a British War Medal, and Victory Medal, both named to 119031 Pte S.Fretwell Notts & Derby R, both with original silk ribbons. Plus, 2 period Sherwood Foresters cap badge (one with broken slider), 2 base meal Sherwood Foresters sweetheart brooches, 2 later anodised Queen’s Surrey Regiment buttons, a gilt metal commemorative coronation medallion, a sterling silver and enamel Nottingham School of Nursing badge, a trio of WW2 medals and card box named to Mr R.Eaton, and 3 embroidered cloth Warrant Officer Royal Logistics Corps sleeve badges. Notes: Samuel Fretwell’s medal entitlement is confirmed as being the pair only. The WW2 medals are confirmed as having been awarded to 14547647 Trooper Raymond Eaton of the Royal Tank Regiment, with the award brewing made on March 29th 1950. Condition: generally good to most pieces. The WW1 medals have toned with age, but still have a good level of detail remaining. The C clasp to one of the brooches is bent over, and a cap badge has a missing slider.
An 1876 pattern, Martini Henry socket bayonet, complete with scabbard. Dated stamped ‘/89’ to the forte for 1889, and the ‘WD’ war department stamp and broad arrow mark. There is a cross through number, which appears to be ‘707..’ and a letter R, which may mean Reserve. There is also a BR inspection stamp, which would indicate that it’s been back for repair at some point. The scabbard is of leather construction, with a black painted steel throat and chape, with the throat being war department and inspection stamped, as well as the leather also having an embossed stamp. The bayonet blade is of triangular form, with the usual blunt cutting edges, on account that it was a lunging weapon rather than cutting. Blade length approximately 54.6cm, overall length in scabbard is approximately 65cm. Condition: some service and age related wear. The blade area has overall surface rust spotting, but it may be possible to improve this. The socket section has a dark colour, but is complete and would work as originally intended. The scabbard is complete, but there are 2 areas of splitting to the seam along the edge.
PLEASE NOTE LEGAL DISCLAIMER FOLLOWING THIS DESCRIPTION. 12 bore double barrel sbs non-ej hammer shotgun by Army & Navy No. 7217. 30” barrels with 2½” chambers marked SIEMENS STEEL” “NOT FOR BALL” with Birmingham proof marks. R/h barrel proofed cyl at 13B,m l/h choked 13B/14M Barrels to mottled brown patina external with some pitting evident to both barrels. Jones underlever opening. Plain back-action rebounding locks with l/h hammer broken off at thumb piece. “ARMY & NAVY C S L” engraved on locks and indistinctly on top rib. Fairly plain but attractive wood with a dark shadowed patination, well-worn chequering to wrist and fore-end and marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. LOP 14½” For restoration. RFD OR CURRENT SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED. BUYERS OF SECTION 1 & 2 FIREARMS MUST BE REGISTERED FIREARMS DEALERS OR HOLD A CURRENT SHOTGUN OR FIREARM CERTIFICATE AUTHORISING THE ACQUISITION ALSO PLEASE NOTE THAT IN RELATION TO REPLICA FIREARMS SOME RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY. CERTAIN REPLICAS MAY REQUIRE PROOF OF MEMBERSHIP OF RE-ENACTMENT GROUPS OR USE FOR THEATRICAL OR FILM PRODUCTION PURPOSES OR OF A LEGAL EXEMPTION. INTENDING BUYERS SHOULD MAKE THEMSELVES FULLY FAMILIAR WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE FIREARMS ACTS AND THE VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION ACT 2006 IN THAT RESPECT AND SATISFY THEMSELVES THAT THEY ARE IN A POSITION TO ACQUIRE AND POSSESS ANY REPLICA BEFORE BIDDING AND PRODUCE EVIDENCE THEREOF ON COLLECTION. BUYERS OF ALL ANTIQUE, REPLICA AND DEACTIVATED FIREARMS WILL NEED TO PRODUCE EVIDENCE THAT THEY ARE OVER 18. IN RELATION TO ALL OF THESE ITEMS THEY CAN ONLY BE SOLD WITHIN THE UK AND MUST BE COLLECTED IN PERSON FROM HANSONS AT ETWALL DERBYSHIRE.
A WW2 and General Service Medal group, awarded to 14485958 Pte R. Minshull of the 2nd Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment. To include: the 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal, and the George VI General Service Medal with clasp for Palestine 1945-48. The medals are mounted on a fabric covered thick card backing, with them each being stitched into place at their suspensions. Notes: Pte Minshull’s GSM and clasp is confirmed in the relevant roll, with it noting that he served with the 2nd North Staffs between April 6th 1946 and October 8th 1947. The GSM is named in the usual style, with the WW2 campaign medals being unnamed as issued. Condition: good. The medals have toned with age, and there are some light signs of polishing to the surface. Because the medals are stitched into place, it’s impossible to see the reverse sides properly, but from what is visible they appear to be in good order.
Crudely finished 2 band percussion musket in the Enfield style with an overall length of 47” Barrel at 30.5” smooth bored at approx. .600” with fixed iron rear sight and fixed blade fore-sight. The top barrel strap is cracked at joint with breech. Plain Enfield-style lock and hammer with no marks. Wood to dark patination with some marks and chips with evidence of old repairs. L/h lock securing plate has been made-up with crude brass strap. No proof, makers or ordnance marks evident other than No. 2855 stamped to wood on r/h side of butt. Enfield pattern ramrod present. Enfield pattern components but in generally poor condition with poor wood/metal fit and may be amalgamation of parts or modified commercial example but complete.
PLEASE NOTE LEGAL DISCLAIMER FOLLOWING THIS DESCRIPTION. A collectible German triple barrelled (drilling) shotgun by F v Dreyse of Sommerda No. 29125 Overall length 43” with 27” barrels now all with 2½” chambers. The two top sbs barrels are at 16b and the bottom barrel lying neatly between those above which would have originally been a rifled barrel has at some time been converted to .410” shotgun and the gun is presently held on a shotgun certificate. There is nothing to indicate the original rifle calibre of that barrel and no original proof marks are evident. The fine twist barrels are coloured to an attractive brown patination. A single leaf flip-up rifle open rear sight is fitted to the raised top rib on a wedged base for lateral adjustment with a wedged blade fore-sight. The maker’s name F v Dreyse, Sommerda is inlaid in gold lettering on the top rib. It is fitted with back action locks with two re-bounding hammers and fitted with a manual lever on the standing breech to engage the r/h hammer to the bottom barrel. Opening is by Jones underlever type system with lever beneath trigger guard. Foliate engraving to edges of locks but no maker’s name and engraving of wild boar to standing breech. Ornate trigger guard with extension in horn and brass. Dark patinated stock with cheek-piece and chequering to wrist and bottom of stock well worn at wrist and with some surface marks commensurate with age and use. Fore-end in matching wood with well-worn chequering and sliding pin fixing. LOP 14” Typical Continental swivels for carrying-strap. There are some significant dents to the top barrels and some pitting is evident to all three bores. An interesting gun in need of careful restoration. RFD OR CURRENT SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED. BUYERS OF SECTION 1 & 2 FIREARMS MUST BE REGISTERED FIREARMS DEALERS OR HOLD A CURRENT SHOTGUN OR FIREARM CERTIFICATE AUTHORISING THE ACQUISITION ALSO PLEASE NOTE THAT IN RELATION TO REPLICA FIREARMS SOME RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY. CERTAIN REPLICAS MAY REQUIRE PROOF OF MEMBERSHIP OF RE-ENACTMENT GROUPS OR USE FOR THEATRICAL OR FILM PRODUCTION PURPOSES OR OF A LEGAL EXEMPTION. INTENDING BUYERS SHOULD MAKE THEMSELVES FULLY FAMILIAR WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE FIREARMS ACTS AND THE VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION ACT 2006 IN THAT RESPECT AND SATISFY THEMSELVES THAT THEY ARE IN A POSITION TO ACQUIRE AND POSSESS ANY REPLICA BEFORE BIDDING AND PRODUCE EVIDENCE THEREOF ON COLLECTION. BUYERS OF ALL ANTIQUE, REPLICA AND DEACTIVATED FIREARMS WILL NEED TO PRODUCE EVIDENCE THAT THEY ARE OVER 18. IN RELATION TO ALL OF THESE ITEMS THEY CAN ONLY BE SOLD WITHIN THE UK AND MUST BE COLLECTED IN PERSON FROM HANSONS AT ETWALL DERBYSHIRE.

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