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An Air Ministry 6B/218 Bubble Sextant MK 1XA. No.10648/42 (v) in case; a Type 358 Radio Receiver with box of coils and power unit with instructions; a G.E.C. transformer, and a slate bed switch unit; an Air Ministry Astro Compass MKII Ref .6A/1174 circa 1947 in wooden case with instructions; a War Dept Aerial Tuning Unit Type 126 Ref No. 10D /1673; and a Swedish wooden cased electric time setting device, two Air Ministry practice keys ref No. 10A/4067, and a Thermega heating pad. a/f
Sammy Davis Jr, original painting by James Wilkinson titled 'Ghost of Bojangles', together with separate David Jr. signature acrylic on canvas. Together with a Sammy Davis Jnr signature. Framed. James Wilkinson In 1999 after a ten-year absence James Wilkinson began painting again. His work is collaboration between himself and his subjects. "How much more of a portrait is it, if they leave a part of there selves on the canvas?" he asks. After leaving school James acquired the position as resident artist at a large advertising agency in Whitechapel where he worked and learnt new commercial techniques. After only a year he left and attended Chelsea school of Art where he concentrated on the human figure. To support him-self, James took on freelance work from a number of London art studios. James changed career entirely for the next ten years choosing a successful career in the city. It was while heading a bond-trading desk at Deutsche Bank that he began to paint again and was offered a 3 month exhibition in London's Leicester Square. The opening night saw a record number of sales and a celebrity and city-laden party. 3 later London exhibitions and some 180 portraits later, James's works is owned and commissioned by the music glitterati, including the Rolling Stones. Ronnie Wood owns some of James's work which led to Ronnie Wood letting James use his Kensington based Harrington club as a venue for an exhibition and then later inviting him backstage on various Stones concerts across America. Oasis own and have commissioned paintings as have the Appleton sister's. James's work has been featured in Hello magazine in the lounges of Soap stars and is regularly given to Charity to raise money, as shown when Louise Redknapp donated James's portrait of her, straight from her home to the Tsunami Fund at Capital radio. James is now working on a number of television projects based on his art and subjects and will be exhibiting in London later this year.£600-800US$1,080.00-1,440.00
Capital Radio Guest Book including George Michael, REM, Robbie Williams, Will Young, Travis and others, 2002 A small bound notebook including the autographs of a variety of celebrities collected during 2002 and originally donated to the charity Help a London Child. Most signed in black marker pen, further contributors include Kylie Minogue, Justin Hawkins, Britney Spears, Slash, Coldplay and others. £250-300US$450.00-540.00
Paul McCartney, original painting titled 'Revolver 1' by James Wilkinson acrylic on canvas. Framed. James Wilkinson In 1999 after a ten-year absence James Wilkinson began painting again. His work is collaboration between himself and his subjects. "How much more of a portrait is it, if they leave a part of there selves on the canvas?" he asks. After leaving school James acquired the position as resident artist at a large advertising agency in Whitechapel where he worked and learnt new commercial techniques. After only a year he left and attended Chelsea school of Art where he concentrated on the human figure. To support him-self, James took on freelance work from a number of London art studios. James changed career entirely for the next ten years choosing a successful career in the city. It was while heading a bond-trading desk at Deutsche Bank that he began to paint again and was offered a 3 month exhibition in London's Leicester Square. The opening night saw a record number of sales and a celebrity and city-laden party. 3 later London exhibitions and some 180 portraits later, James's works is owned and commissioned by the music glitterati, including the Rolling Stones. Ronnie Wood owns some of James's work which led to Ronnie Wood letting James use his Kensington based Harrington club as a venue for an exhibition and then later inviting him backstage on various Stones concerts across America. Oasis own and have commissioned paintings as have the Appleton sister's. James's work has been featured in Hello magazine in the lounges of Soap stars and is regularly given to Charity to raise money, as shown when Louise Redknapp donated James's portrait of her, straight from her home to the Tsunami Fund at Capital radio. James is now working on a number of television projects based on his art and subjects and will be exhibiting in London later this year.£250-350US$450.00-630.00
A 1994 Rover 111i Three Door Hatchback, registration number M718 UYA, white with grey cloth interior, radio cassette and five speed gearbox, one owner from new, with approx 13,000 miles, V5C document and full service history with stamped service book See illustration Note: being sold on behalf of a Somerset deceased estate
Third Reich - post war copy badges, various, inc. SS shield for tropical helmet, Minesweepers and Blockade Destroyers badges, gold grade Close Combat clasp, NSDAP Kepi cap badges (2), Pilot's badge in box, Radio Operators/Air Gunners badge and Pilot/Observers badge, with miniature, mainly good condition (10)
26 various makes: including Corgi Classics Eddie Stobart Foden 8 wheel Rigid Truck and Mini van; Morris Mini van collectors club 10th Anniversary; Tamiya Morris Mini Cooper 1275S Monte Carlo winner kit; Dickie Spielzeug radio control Mini; Dinky Matchbox 1964 Mini Cooper S; Corgi Super Minis Monte Carlo; Sunnyside (China) 1:16 scale Mini Cooper. Many are boxed. GC to VGC
40 plus Matchbox series 1950s and early 1960s vehicles including Morris Minor in mid blue, Mobilgas tanker, Commer pick up, Diamond T prime mover, 2 Ford Zodiac convertibles MG, Jaguar XK, Commer Nestle van, Lyons Maid ice cream van, Austin water tanker and radio truck, etc. QGC to VGC some wear and chipping
An exhibition standard scratch built working scale model of a 36 foot Camper and Nicholson yacht tender Gelyce V at 1/8 scale (1380mm long) built from the original drawings (dated 1926) of double layer plank on frame construction with mahogany outer planking, fully fitted and detailed cabin and cockpit and a planked and calked deck, hull finished in varnish with red below the water line, cabin roof painted white, powered by a geared electric motor driving the scale three bladed bronze propeller via a stainless steel shaft, fully radio controlled, hand made brass deck fittings, glazed cabin windows are, all doors fully operational hung on brass hinges with brass fittings, all in excellent condition, together with the Camper and Nicholson drawings, builders construction notes, award certificate and radio control gear
Twenty-six Matchbox 'Dinky Collection' models, comprising, DY-1, Jaguar E-Type, green; DY-1, Jaguar E-Type, red; DY-2, Chevrolet Bel Air, red and white; DY-3, M.G.B. GT, blue; DY-4, Ford E83W van, 'Heinz'; DY-4, Ford E83W van, 'Radio Times'; DY-5, Ford V8 Pilot, black; DY-5, Ford V8 Pilot, silver; DY-6, Volkswagen Beetle, pale blue; DY-7, Cadillac Coupe de Ville, metallic red; DY-8, Commer van, 'Sharp's'; DY-8, Commer van, 'H.M.V.'; DY-9, Land Rover, green; DY-9, Land Rover, 'A.A.' (x2); DY-10, Mercedes Type 0-3500 Omnibus; DY-11, Tucker Torpedo, metallic red; DY-12, Mercedes-Benz 300SL, cream; DY-13, Bentley Continental, metallic blue; DY-14, Delahaye 145, dark blue; DY-15, Austin A40 van, 'Dinky Toys'; DY-17, Triumph Dolomite, red; DY-18, Jaguar E-Type, red; DY-19, M.G.B. GT V8, dark red; DY-20, Triumph TR4A, white; and DY-28, Triumph Stag, white, each mint or near mint and boxed.
International Tobacco. Co., 'International Code of Signals', 1934, generally good (50/50); Fleetway (Tiger), 'Star Footballers of 1963', good (50/50); Wills, 'Radio Celebrities', 1934, good (50/50), in adhesive album; Wills, 'Radio Celebrities, Second Series', 1934, good (50/50), in adhesive album; and other cards. Best Bid
*Saddle Tank No. 4 "Mountain Glen". A Gauge '0' live-steam gas-fired radio controlled model of a 0-4-0 narrow gauge saddle tank NO. 4 "Mountain Glen", built by the Roundhouse Engineering Co., Doncaster, with superheated pot boiler and normal fittings, twin outside cylinders with inside slip eccentric reverse, displacement lubricator, hand irons, lamps, cab, mounted radio control and other details, finished in green with red lining and black, 13 in (33 cm) long, with wood carrying case (1)
*Side tank locomotive No. 4 'Invicta'. An '0' gauge live steam gas fired radio controlled model of the narrow gauge 0-4-0 side tank locomotive No. 4 "Invicta", built by Merlin Loco Works, copper boiler with normal fittings, twin outside cylinders with simple valve gear and reversing valve, displacement lubricator, partial radio control and other details, finished in green and black with brass plate embossed Beyer Peacock & Co. Ltd., Gorton Foundry, Manchester, 1898, 12 in (30.5 cm) long (1)
*Side Tank locomotive. An '0' Gauge live steam gas fired radio controlled narrow gauge 0-4-0 side tank locomotive, built by Merlin Loco Works No. 666, copper boiler with normal fittings, twin outside cylinders with simple valve gear and reversing vale, displacement lubricator, radio control equipment and other details, finished in blue and black, 13 in (33 cm) long (1)
*Etrich 'Taube'. A well detailed and presented radio controlled flying scale model of an Etrich 'Taube', with fabric and wood covered airframe, working elevators and rudder, two cockpits with pilots, dummy engine with aluminium cowling, 4-stroke O.S. engine and rubber tyred main wheels, overall length 55.5 in (141 cm), wingspan 78 in (198 cm) (1)
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