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Conrad 1/50th scale BFI Waste Systems Boxed Vehicle Group, 2 boxed examples to include Conrad No.6441/01 Rear End Waste Loader on International 4x8, finished in BFI livery with white cab (VG-BVG), and a Conrad rear end loader on Mack Town Chassis, missing wing mirrors, in BFI all card box, both rare examples (GVG-BG)
RARE THE BEATLES 'CLASSICS COLLECTION' LP BOXED SETto comprise EMI Greece stereo pressings of Abbey Road , Help, St. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band, Let it Be, and Beatles For Sale, contained within a blue plastic wallet case; together with stereo With the Beatles, PCS 3045, matrix numbers YEX 110-6-1 and YEX 111-6, stereo Rubber Soul, PCS 3075, matrix numbers YEX 179-6-1-3 and 178-6, stereo A Hard Day's Night, PCS 3058, YEX 126-3-1 and YEX 127-4, and stereo Please Please Me, PCS 3042, matrix numbers YEX 95-4 and YEX 94-4 (5)
Battle of Britain VIP Air Commodore Alfred Warrington-Morris signed letter. Rare.. No… VERY rare typed letter, dated January 1945 on Royal Air Forces Association headed paper signed by Air Commodore Alfred Warrington-Morris who controlled the Observer Corps during the Battle of Britain and was still at the helm when the Observer Corps was granted the title Royal to become a uniformed branch of the RAF. The Observer Corps were the cornerstone of Dowding's air defence system.
Rolling Stones autographed 6x4 photo. Exceptionally rare 6x4 black and white photograph autographed by legendary rock band The Rolling Stones INCLUDING BRIAN JONES!!! Incredibly rare. Early shot of the band, with the genuine autographs of Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts.
Joint Service Fighter Special Signed Cover Collection. 28 special signed covers and rare variations from the JSF RAF Museum Series. Mainly Battle of Britain veterans. Signatures include Charles Widdows, Pete Brothers, Frank Carey, Tom Gleave, Bunny Currant, Dennis David, Denis Crowley-Milling, Taffy Higginson, Tom Neil, 111 Squadron multi-signed VIP variation, Bob Doe, Victor Molders, John Cunningham, No. 3 Squadron multi-signed VIP variation, James Lacey and more.
Air Gunner Sergeant (later) FLIGHT LIEUTENANT DOUGLAS CAMERON DFM RAFVR. RAF Bomber Command Profile. A rare remarkable Aircrew signature. Flt Lt Cameron flew bombing missions with two pilots posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Flight Sergeant R.H. Middleton RAAF and then Sqn Ldr Ian Bazalgette DFC.
RAF Assorted Signed Cover Collection 2. Around 28 signed covers, plus a couple of aviation postcards. Better items include the rare Return to Laufen Guernsey cover signed by Dr Willi Galihoefer, 2nd in Command in the time of the Channel Island Internees at Laufen, C76 Commemorating the Dropping of Food to the Dutch People signed by the crew of the Lancaster S Sugar of 625 Squadron, Sopwith Camel cover signed by RFC Sopwith pilot James Cross, Operation Overlord signed by Roland Beamont and Ken Farrow GC, Britain's Record Breakers signed Ian Fraser VC, Lancaster cover signed by Wing Commander Dave Penman DFC, Augsburg Raid, Homecoming Covers signed by Terry Waite and John McCarthy, and lots more. Some valuable signatures here.
Rear Admiral Philip Gick signed cover. Rare variation of the RAF Uxbridge cover signed by Rear Admiral Philip Gick who was a Swordfish pilot and won the DSC as the only pilot to score a torpedo hit on the Bismarck in 1941. He went on to defend convoys in Malta. His post war Naval career is equally as fascinating and this cover comes with a newspaper obituary to tell you all about it.
Battle of Britain veteran Alan Stuart Harker signed letter. Exceptionally rare letter from late October 1939 written and signed by Battle of Britain veteran Alan Stuart Harker, 234 Squadron. This letter was written just before Harker joined 234 Squadron in November of that year. In the letter he talks about his training and machine gun testing. Fascinating piece.
J. K.ROWLING - SIGNED 'HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE', published in Canada by Raincoast Books, 2000, 1st edition, 6th printing. It is rare to find a signed Canadian version of this book. Rowling allegedly signed 400 copies on her October 2000 book signing.Condition Report:Very good condition
A very rare piece of history - Captain J.E. Crossland R.N.R., R.D. Royal Navy Reserve Medal for long and distinguished service, with miniature in silver gilt. British War Medal World War 1. Mercantile Marine War Medal 1919 CQD Medal named in the original box. A 14ct gold cased pocket watch and chain in the original presentation box in working order presented to the recipient by the President of the United States. Crossland from Hamilton Ontario schooled on board HMS Conway, he left with a double extra certificate, a winner of Seamanship and English History as well as other prizes. He was for years aboard the Kirkwood in Liverpool it was dismasted and foundered in the North Atlantic after being stranded on the Bar of the Columbia River in Portland. Crossland took his first examination and from that was appointed Second Mate of the Earls Court, and other Liverpool vessel. After 12 months on the ship he was one of 6 survivors after she was wrecked on the Margin Sands in the Bristol Channel. He then took another examination and became Second Mate on the Clme and Proper a British Steamer belonging to Cardiff thus enabling him to take his Masters Certificate. In 1887 he joined P & O where he was 5th Officer of the Carthage. He rose to 2nd Officer on the Himalaya which were steamships. He then joined White Star and obtained commission in the Royal Naval Reserves in 1892. He took part in the Bombardment of Suda Bay Crete in 1897. He was awarded the Royal Naval Reserve Decoration for long and distinguished service by King Edward VII in 1908. He had commanded the Tropic, Bovic, Corinthic and Ceramic. The Great War broke out in 1914 when Crossland was commanding the Athentic, he was transferred to the Cymric carrying munitions and was one of 5 vessels to get past the German submarines. After this he was on another 2 ships Corinthic and Ceramic. In March 1920 he was transferred to the Athenic and it was during this time in command effected a rescue at sea. The Athenic received a wireless call near San Salvador from the Munamar, a steamer which was hard ashore with 83 stranded passengers. The Athenic saved them all along with their baggage. This earned him a much prized recognition from the U.S. Goverment, and this Waltham gold watch was presented to him by President Harding, also from the American people. During this period he received this CQD Medal in silver gilt and in its presentation box one of possibly only 4-5 struck. The passengers of the Munamar wrote him a personal thank you letter which has been framed as you can see, is part of this wonderful collection. Captain Crossland retired and his last voyage arrived in Southampton on 28th September 1923.
[Militaria] A Pair of Spanish Cast Brass Riding Stirrups 18th Century of typical form and construction, together with a single similar early Spanish stirrup, each 18cm high and a Rare Pair of Wrought Iron Riding Stirrups Early 18th Century decorated with a broad circle foot plate around a ‘split melon’ device, each 17cm high
CIGARETTE CARDS: A 1940's oak framed fire side screen, filled with a set of historical themed Wills Cigarette Cards. NOTE: From a fascinating private consignment of cigarette and similar cards, untouched for many years. Some very early / rare examples within. Fresh to market and unseen for some time. Rare in such form. Measures: 69cms high x 51cms wide.
A Victorian oil lamp with brass reservoir raised on three columns above circular stepped base, with rare transfer decorated and hand coloured world globe shade, lacking funnel, height 65cm. CONDITION REPORT: Definitely an oil lamp shade as it has a lower flange. No damage, just minor rubbing. Date probably 1900-1920.
A rare Doulton Lambeth Silicon "Isobath", the domed lid with small hole to the finial above bands of relief moulding and side shaped aperture for the ink, the base with impressed marks and stamped "Patd Reserved Ir.Inkstand.London, The Isobath Thos.De.La.Rue & Co", height 15cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a tiny chip to the rim of the lid and a 5mm x 1mm thin slither chip to the lower section, some ink staining around the reservoir, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. The top appears fixed to the body and no attempt has been made to move it.
A rare Royal Doulton figure; HN778 "Captain", with printed marks to base, also inscribed "Potted by Doulton & Co" and with initials FW, impressed marks "7.26", height 18cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are two small chips to the rim of the captain's hat (one to the outside the other to the inside). Some minor crazing to the glaze on his face, cuffs and white parts of the robe. Also there is a manufacturing imperfection to his left ankle where there is a crack with a tiny loss along it but the crack doesn't spread any further and doesn't look like it was broken off, just a manufacturing underglaze crack. Also there is a tiny rubbing/chip to the glaze layer of his right hand's little finger.
A rare Royal Doulton figure; HN722 "Mephisto", printed marks to base, inscribed "Potted by Doulton & Co", with impressed marks "11 25", height 17cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a tiny flaking to the paint on the tip of the feather on the figure's hat, a small chip to the rim on the cape's collar, a small firing imperfection to the white collar. Crazing to the sword which may appear to be a crack but is a manufacturing imperfection. A small area of flaking to the paint to the lower part of the cape and some areas of crazing to the glaze to some parts of the legs. No obvious traces of damage or restoration.
A rare 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain figural candle snuffer modelled as Jenny Lind depicted with bird's head, a Swedish opera singer, known as "The Swedish Nightingale", unmarked, height 9.5cm (af), with a circular floral mould decorated stand, diameter 8.3cm. CONDITION REPORT: The candle snuffer is badly damaged. It has been broken at the level of the waist and elbows and crudely reglued with some major loss to the left hand and some tiny losses at the line of regluing. It appears that there is a tiny chip to the tip of the beak, areas of flaking to the paint, some minor surface dirt and a few areas of wear. Stand appears to be in good condition, minor firing/glazing imperfections and with a few small areas of flaking/rubbing to the gilt.
A MEDIEVAL ICONOGRAPHIC GOLD FINGER RING OF SAINT GEORGE 15th to early 16th Century, the oval head across the finger carved and engraved with the figure of Saint George with spear, impaling the dragon, the hollow shank with traces of cruciform motifs to a hatched ground, head 10.5cm long, 1.7g gross. A similar Iconographic St George gold ring was sold in these rooms 4th June 2015, Lot 14. Provenance Ex. An old English Collection & Time Line Originals. Treasure Act 1996: (SOM-21BA62) 2014 T556 Medieval iconography finger rings have often been reported through the Treasure process. In form and decoration on the hoop in this example is particularly similar to PAS-0FAF62 (2002 T33) of Saint Christopher, CAM-05A915 (2010 T831) of the Virgin and Child and NARC1177 or Saint Barbara all dated to the 15th to early 16th century. Depictions of Saint George seem rare, an example being illustrated in 'Finger Rings from Ancient to Modern' by Scarisbrick and Hening (2003, 43; no.3) and also dated to the 15th to early 16th century. This is also the high point of the cult of Saint George as England's patron saint in terms of pilgrim souvenirs, both in precious materials and lead alloy ('Medieval Finds from Excavations in London, 7: Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges' by B.Spencer, 1998, London HMSO). A precious metal example, as in this instance, indicates an owner of position, rank and wealth.
A rare Wrenn OO Gauge W2242 LMS 'City of Liverpool' Locomotive and Tender No 6247, in LMS maroon, in original P4 box stamped Packer No 2, 91 2 7, the extended Tender lining version with large wheels, E, box VG with minor wear to lid corners and a scuff to the front face, only 122 made in 1991/92 with packing rings and instructions
A rare Wrenn OO Gauge W2403 LMS 'The Rifle Brigade' Limited Edition Locomotive and Tender No 6146, in LMS black, number 050 out of 243 sold, with plinth, track, nameplate and certificate, in original box stamped Packer No 3, 71251, VG with minor damage to left right smoke deflector, box VG with minimal wear to lid corners with packing rings and instructions
A rare Wrenn OO Gauge W2414 BR 'City of Nottingham' Limited Edition Locomotive and Tender No 46251, in BR lined black, number 141 out of 182 sold, with plinth, track, nameplate and certificate, blue running line version, in original box stamped Packer No 2, 90521, E, box VG with minor wear with packing rings and instructions
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