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RAF Museum Black official logoed cover album with 25 covers from the Test Pilots series, some signed by the pilots. Info cards inside with career details of those depicted, includes Tom Sopwith, Edgar Percival, Ron Gellatly, Bill Bedford, Leo Sullivan, John Cunningham, Roland Beamont, Jeffrey Quill, R F Martin, Brian Trubshaw, Wendelein Trenkle, Alex Henshaw, Hanna Reitsch, Gerhard Nitschke, Peter Twiss, Jimmy Orrell, Ken Wallis, Duncan Simpson, R Falk, Ben Gunn, Geoffrey Tyson, Roy Moxam, Neville Duke. Each cover has been flown by the RAF with flight cachet on the cover detailing the plane, flight and crew details. The album would house many more covers and is in good condition. If new these would be £25/30 empty. 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
Brian Trubshaw Concorde test pilot signed inside his hardback book Concorde the inside story. Also signed to title page by Peter Sinclair SFO 1991 -1998. Ernest Brian Trubshaw, CBE, MVO (29 January 1924 - 24 March 2001) was a leading test pilot, and the first British pilot to fly Concorde, in April 1969. He signed up for the RAF in 1942 at the age of eighteen and went to the United States, where he trained as a pilot flying Stearman biplanes. He joined Bomber Command in 1944, flying Stirlings and Lancasters, transferring a year later to Transport Command. After the end of the Second World War, he joined the King's Flight, piloting George VI and other members of the Royal Family. Then in 1949-50 he taught at the Empire Flying School and the Royal Air Force College Cranwell. Trubshaw then went to Malaya when he was given permission to leave the RAF (Flight Lieutenant Trubshaw retired from the RAF at his own request on 21 May 1950) to take up a role as test pilot for Vickers Armstrongs, where he remained for 30 years; he succeeded G R 'Jock' Bryce as chief test pilot by 1964, and was director of test flighting from 1966. Trubshaw worked on the development of the Valiant V-bomber, the Vanguard, the VC10, and the BAC One-Eleven, and test flew all of these. He shot to public attention when he first flew Concorde on 9 April 1969 on a flight from Filton to its test base at RAF Fairford. He emerged from Concorde 002's futuristic cockpit with the words: It was wizard - a cool, calm and collected operation. Weeks earlier he had piloted an early test flight of the identical French prototype Concorde 001, commanded by André Turcat. Trubshaw and Turcat were both awarded the Ivan C. Kincheloe Award in 1971, for their work on Concorde. 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
WW2 Battle of the River Plate double signed Official Navy cover RNSC(2)25, Signed by action veterans Admiral Dreyer DSC HMS Ajax, Cdre R Jennings DSO DSC HMS Exeter. 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
Spitfire R J Mitchell Royal Mint Coin cover PNC with Mitchell 1st class stamp booklet and special Centenary postmark. 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
Typhoon FGR4 Squadron series Print. 44 x 29 cm. Squadron Prints Lithograph No. 1079 - Typhoon FGR4, ZJ911 BX29(R) Squadron, RAF Coningsby, Royal Air Force Typhoon Display Team 2010. No. 29 Squadron formed at Gosport on 7 November 1915. The Squadron moved to France in 1916 and during the early years, equipped with DH2s and Nieuport Scouts, was engaged mainly in escort duties to protect vulnerable reconnaissance aircraft over the Western Front. In 1918, now flying SE5As, the Squadron's role became fighter and ground attack missions. After a short period in Germany, the Squadron returned to the UK and was disbanded in 1919. In April 1923, No. 29 reformed as a fighter squadron at Duxford first with Snipes, then re-equipping with Grebes in 1925, Siskins in 1928, Bulldogs in 1932, and the two-seat Demons in 1935, which it took to Egypt for a year during the 1935 Abyssinian crisis. The Squadron converted to Blenheims in 1938 and on the outbreak of World War II used these aircraft for patrols over shipping, and early trials with airborne radar. In June 1940 the Squadron became involved in the fight to counter German night bombing raids, and eventually began to receive Beaufighters. Its defensive role remained after conversion to Mosquitoes in 1943 but in May 1944 intruder missions began, and continued until 1945. In October 1945 the Squadron moved to West Malling to become part of the peacetime night-fighter force in the UK. Meteors replaced the Mosquitoes in 1951. In 1957 the Squadron moved to Northumberland, then to Scotland in 1958, having crossed over to Javelins in November 1957. In February 1963, No. 29 relocated to Cyprus and in December 1965 deployed to Zambia for a nine month detachment. In 1967 the Squadron returned to the UK and became a Lightning squadron, subsequently converting to Phantoms at Coningsby in January 1975. In 1982 a detachment of 29 Squadron Phantoms was deployed to Stanley for the defence of the Falkland Islands. In 1987 the Squadron became the first operational squadron to be equipped with the Tornado F3. 29 Squadron deployed to Saudi Arabia after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, flying throughout Operation Desert Storm in the air-defence role. The Squadron disbanded in 1998. In September 2003 a nucleus began to form at Warton aerodrome, home of the BAE Systems Case White project, to bring the Eurofighter Typhoon into service. The first Typhoon was delivered to the Squadron on 23 June 2004. On 1 July 2005 the Squadron took its new aircraft back home to Coningsby to become the Typhoon Operational Conversion Unit. It officially reformed on 4 November 2005, almost 90 years after the original formation. No. 29(R) Squadron is responsible for the training of RAF Typhoon pilots and Qualified Weapons Instructors. The Squadron also continues to train engineers and ground trades for the UK and overseas. The aircraft, ZJ911, is one of many used throughout the 2010 display season. 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
Navy double VIP signed cover comm 1986 Royal Wedding RNSC(4)23. Signed by Cdre R Frere CO HMS Brazen, Lt R Wain Flt Cdre HMS Brazen. Special BFPS2120 Royal Wedding postmark. 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
RAF Museum Blue 75th ann RAF official logoed cover album with 17 covers from the Squadron series, some signed by the pilots and some multiple signed. Info cards inside with details and write up on the series on front. Each cover has been flown by the RAF with flight cachet on the cover detailing the plane, flight and crew details. The album would house many more covers and is in good condition. If new these would be £25/30 empty. Note Sir Cdr R Topp AFC, ACM Peter Terry AFC, AVM A Dick AFC, AVM J Allison. Grp Capt Devas DFC AFC, ACM Sir A Wilson AFC, AVM John Willis and many other VIP squadrons. . 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
Tornado Interceptor and Tornado Force matched numbered pair of multiple signed Print by Artist Richard Taylor. Numbered 17/100 issued. 13 x 10.75 inches in size. This unique pair, which retail at £75+ have been additionally signed by 10 Tornado RAF pilots including Air Vice-Marshal BRIAN BATES CBE - an Air Defence Navigator and Qualified Weapons Instructor, with over 3000 flying hours on the F4 Phantom (43, 56 and 92 Sqns) and Tornado F3 (11 and 25 Sqns). Group Captain STEVE GREEN OBE FRAeS - flew operationally as a Navigator on: the Vulcan B2 (617 and IX Sqns); Phantom (43 Sqn, 23 Sqn in the Falkland Islands and 228 OCU/64(R) Sqn as an instructor); and Tornado F3 (23 and 25 Sqns). Squadron Leader PETER BROMBLEY - served as a Pilot on the Tornado F3 on 5(AC) Sqn and 43(F) Sqn before a tour at RAF Valley, teaching on 74 and 19 Sqn Tac Weapons Units. Wing Commander MICHAEL RUSSELL OBE MBA - Mike planned and commanded the Release to Service trials of the Air Launched Anti Radar Missile (ALARM) on Tornado GR1 conducted by No 32 Joint Trials Unit at the US Naval Weapons Centre at China Lake, California in 1990/91. Group Captain IAN TRAVERS SMITH DSO - after qualifying as a Pilot, Ian's operational tours included flying Hunters 9s with 8 Sqn, the Phantom GR1 with 17, 54 and 228 OCU and an exchange with the USAF flying various types of Phantom. He later flew two full tours on Tornado GR1s, first with 15 Sqn then as OC of 16 Sqn seeing action in Gulf War 1 from Tabuk air base in Saudi Arabia. Squadron Leader DAVID THOMAS - as a Navigator David flew tours on the Tornado F3 with 5 and 29 Sqns before later serving as an Instructor on 229 OCU and 56 Sqn. Air Commodore ALAN GILLESPIE CBE - a Tornado F3 Navigator and Qualified Weapons Instructor, Alan served on 111(F) Sqn, 25(F) Sqn and 56(R) Sqn completing operational tours in the Balkans and Iraq. Junior Technician KAREN MALPUS - joining the RAF in 1989 as an Armourer, Karen served as ground crew at RAF Lossiemouth with 8 Sqn on Shackletons and 12 Sqn on Buccaneers. She then served at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus in the explosive storage area before returning to the UK to join 25(F) Sqn on Tornados at RAF Leeming where her duties included servicing, maintenance and arming the aircraft. Flight Lieutenant CHRIS STRADLING- he first flew the Tornado GR1 in October 1987 and completed two flying tours with 17(F) Sqn at RAF Bruggen which included participation in Operation GRANBY. Corporal PHILIP RICHARDSON - served as Groundcrew at RAF Lossiemouth for TASF (Tornado Servicing Flight), working on Tornado GR1 and GR4. He was involved with modifying systems and carrying out servicing and testing the on-board nuclear weapon systems. . 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
WW2 Luftwaffe ace Adolf Glunz KC signed RAF Leeming Mosquito 1971 cover. Career info inside. Flown and signed by Sqn Ldr R Lockhart. Adolf Addi Glunz (11 June 1916 - 1 August 2002) was a German Luftwaffe military aviator and fighter ace during World War II. He is credited with 71 aerial victories achieved in 574 combat missions. All but three of his victories were claimed over the Western Front and in Defence of the Reich. This figure included seventeen four-engine bombers and 37 Supermarine Spitfire fighters. 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
G Plan - A mid 20th century G-Plan E-Gomme teak Quadrille dressing table in the manner of R. K. Bennet for G Plan. The dressing table raised on quadrille style legs, with a set of two drawers to the left and a cupboard door to the right, having a curved desk / dresser top set above. The dressing table featuring a triptych of mirrors. Measures approx. 69x157x47cm
Modern silver bottle coaster, Birmingham by B & Co. with turned wooden base together with a silver napkin ring and silver egg cup, both weighing 2.07 troy oz approx. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Egg gup/miniature trophy engraved: 'Jennifer Mignon 12.11.38. From K R F B C O', bent, out of shape and discoloured. napkin ring: scratched and something brown stuck to the interior. Bottle coaster: has some marks but no obvious damage.
Silver curb link T bar pocket watch chain with silver fob together with a Police Long Service and Good Conduct medal in original box and cased medal for Animal Life Saving and Humanity, RSPCA in original box. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Name and Rank on medals: Const. Ron W E James and PC R E James 1958.
After Octavius Oakley (British, 1800-1867). Joseph Paxton Esq. designer of the Crystal Palace, dedicated to H.G. The Duke of Devonshire, KG, engraved by SW Reynolds, published by R Moseley, London 1851, 63.5cm x 45.5cm, together with after James Edgell Collins (British, 1819-1895) John Hawkshaw Esq. FRS past president of the Institution of Civil Engineers, engraved by James Faed, published London 1866, 57cm x 47.5cm. (2)
Dickens (Charles), The Pickwick Papers, or The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, with forty three illustrations by R Seymour and "Phiz", published by Chapman and Hal, London, together with The Personal History of David Copperfield, with sixty one illustrations by J Barnard, published by Chapman and Hall, London. (2)(AF)
LORE (LEONORE) FRIEDRICH-GRONAU1905 Görlitz - 2002 Schwarzach am MainFIGUR DER TÄNZERIN URSULA DEINERT Deutsch, Rosenthal, 1957 (Entwurf 1939) Porzellan, polychrom staffiert, teilweise glasiert. 35,5x12,5x10 cm. Aufglasurgrüner Manufakturstempel, Pressnummer, nummeriert '8000' in Grün auf Glasur, Modellnr. '1714/R'. Am Sockel bez. 'L. Friedrich-Gronau'. Auf unregelmäßigem Sockel Figur der Tänzerin Ursula Deinert in einer dynamischen Pose bei Ausführung des Csárdás-Tanzes. Leicht verschmutzt.
LALIQUEKONVOLUT VON ZEHN GLASOBJEKTEN Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Farbloses Kristallglas, gepresst, teilweise satiniert. 29x2 cm (großer Teller), 18x16,5 cm (Bonbonniere). Jeweils bez. 'Lalique France' (auch mit 'R' im Kreis). 1 großer und 2 kleine Teller 'Andlau', 1 Aschenbecher 'Saint Nicholas', 1 Feuerzeug- bzw. Kerzenhalter 'Tête de lion', 1 Schälchen 'Honfleur', 1 Tischglocke mit Vogel, 1 Bonbonniere 'Elviré', 1 kleine Jardiniere 'Compiegne', 1 Vase 'Campanule'.Sehr min. Gebrauchsspuren.
LALIQUEKONVOLUT VON SECHS GLASOBJEKTEN Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Farbloses Kristallglas, gepresst, teilweise satiniert. 3,5x14,5 cm (Schale 'Honfleur'), 14x7x5 cm. Jeweils bez. 'Lalique France' (einmal mit R im Kreis), einmal Manufakturaufkleber. 1 Aschenbecher 'Saint Nicholas', 1 Schale 'Honfleur', 1 Glasskulptur 'Le Faune', 3 Ringschalen 'Fisch', 'Fasan' und 'Taube im Kranz'.
LALIQUEFÜNF VASEN Frankreich, Wingen-sur-Moder, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Farbloses Pressglas, part. satiniert. H. 12,3 - 16,8 cm. Jeweils bez. 'Lalique France' (part. mit 'R'), einmal Manufakturaufkleber. 1 Vase 'Dampierre', 1 Vase 'Elisabeth', 1 Vase 'Ermenonville', 1 Vase 'Bagatelle', 1 facettierte Vase mit Blumendekor.
LALIQUEVIER GLASOBJEKTE MIT TIERDARSTELLUNGEN Frankreich, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Farbloses Pressglas, teilweise satiniert. 14,5x3,5 cm (Schale), 20,5x14x7 cm (Hahn). Jeweils bez. 'Lalique R (im Kreis) France'. 1 Kühlerfigur 'Coq nain', 1 Papiergewicht 'Chouette', 1 Glasskulptur 'Eichhörnchen', 1 Schale 'Tête de lion'.

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