* Boeing A.W.A.C.S., the R.A.A.F. and the Vietnam Air War. A collection of manufacturer's, press, publicity and other photographs, many in colour, together with a wealth of documentation including N.A.T.O. material, brochures, aircraft heraldry, an A-Z history of the R.A.A.F., rare Jundivik brochures, others for the G.W.S. Normad 22 and similar material, contained in nine modern ring binders, approx. 150 images. (9)
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* Fokker-VFW - a miscellany. A collection of photographs, many in colour of the VFW 614, STOL and other aircraft, including Training Manuals, VFW journals, 'Friendship' bulletins, manufacturers brochures (hole punched for filing) and other similar material, a Jet Star Schlungs handbuch (German text); together with other photographs, some faded, contained in eight modern ring binders and a file wallet, approx. 250 images. (9)
* Aircraft Engines - a miscellany. A good collection of manufacturer's photographs, brochures, drawings and other technical data, manufacturer's include Pratt & Whitney, G.E.C., SNECMA, Turbomeca and others; together with a quantity of photographs of Sud Aviation helicopters, Fournier gliders and similar material, contained in five modern ring binders and three file wallets, approx. 150 images. (8)
* Focke-Wulf and Heinkel. A collection of photographs, technical data, plans, specifications, reproduced pilots' notes, hand books correspondence and associated literature; aircraft types include 'Ente' D-1960, A-43, 'Falke', Fw. 58 'Weihe', He. 111, He. 219, and Heinkel jet-powered projects, contained in thirteen modern ring binders. (13)
* WWI. A collection of images of aircraft, airships and float planes, including many aircraft portraits, air-to-air, air-to-ground and ground-to-air views, with accidents, aircraft servicing scenes, pilots, mechanics and other personnel, contained in three modern ring binders, approx. 304 images. (3)
* Vought, Chance Vought, Vought Sikorsky and related companies. A good collection drawn from many sources, aircraft include the Lewis & Vought VE-7H, 0S2U-2 'Kingfisher', V-142 divebomber, V-156B1 'Cherapeake', F4U-1D 'Corsair', Temco TT-1 and many others, fine air-to-air aircraft portraits and other studies, contained in a modern ring binder, approx. 80 images. (1)
* Airliners of the World. A useful collection of photographs with annotations, illustrating many land-aircraft, flying boats and sea planes, also the passenger Zeppelin L27 'Deutschland', an exceptional archive for the historian or enthusiast, rare types include 'Kestrel' engined Heinkel He.70 G-ADZF, Focke-Wulf F19A 'Ente', Short 'Scion' G-ADDN, Supermarine 'Solent' G-AAAB, Tupolev ANT-20 'Maxim Gorki', the accident to de Havilland DH-91 'Fortuna' at Tunis, Handley-Page 'Halton' G-AHDU of B.O.A.C., the de Havilland DH-106 'Comet' production line, and other world beating turbo-prop and jet-powered airliners, contained in three modern ring binders, approx. 450 images. (3)
* Luftwaffe WW2. A fine archive which includes many unusual photographs, types include the Arado Ar.240, Dornier Do. 335VI (landing view from cine still), 'Casevac' Me323D, Junkers Ju.290 VI and a host of other unusual images, each fully annotated, contained in two modern ring binders, approx. 250 images. (2)
* Reconnaissance aircraft. A fine and unusual collection of photographs, including Vickers H.M.A. No. 1 'Mayfly', Savoia Marchetti S55X, Short 'Rangoon', Goodyear ZRS-5 'Macon', Cant Z506B, Beriev Be-12 'Mail', Vought OS2U-2 Grumman OV-1B 'Hawkeye', Tupolev TU-126 'Moss' and many others, some fine air-to-air aircraft portraits, contained in a modern ring binder, approx. 150 images. (1)
* Missiles, Rockets and Ramjets. An interesting collection of manufacturers', press, publicity and private photographs, missiles include German V.1., Bristol 'Bloodhound', Jindivik, Arsenal SS01, Fairey 'Stooge', 'Seaslug', 'Firestreak' and many others; rockets and ramjets include German V.2., Bristol 'Thor', 'Black Knight', 'Rockoon' and others, contained in a modern ring binder, approx. 100 images, some duplicates. (1)
* Jet and Turbo-prop Engines. A good collection of official photographs from various manufacturers, including Armstrong Siddeley, Bristol, Bristol-Siddeley, de Havilland, Napier, Rolls-Royce, Vickers-Armstrong, and other material contained in a modern ring binder, approx. 100 images, some faded. (1)
* Aircraft Interiors - Technical and Production Details. An interesting collection of photographs, much uncommon material from Piaggio, Saunders-Roe, Handley-Page, Nord, Vickers and other manufacturers', with cockpit, undercarriage, radio, engine, fuselage and other details; some images by C.E. May & Son, many with J. H. Stevens stamps on reverse, contained in a modern ring binder, approx. 100 images, some duplicates. (1)
* Saunders-Roe Ltd, SR/45 'Princess'. A rare collection of original design study, development, manufacture and flight trial ring bound brochures, vols. I, II, III, IV, VI & VII (6 of 7), known as the Princess Bible, being Capt. R. H. Walmsley's personal copy, including hundreds of photographs, interior details and plans with associated notes; together with a design study folio marked 'Secret' dated May 1954 and two other related folios. (a lot)
Bruce (J.M., 1923-2002). Author's manuscript annotated index of British aeroplanes of the First World War, c. 1950's and later, a neatly handwritten and exhaustive index of all the British aeroplanes active during the First World War, with notes on use, location, squadron details, planes shot down, pilots killed, etc., all contained in five folio ruled ledgers, rubbed and some wear, spines crudely restrengthened or worn, together with Bruce's handwritten annotated index of Nieuport aircraft during World War One, and the author's typescript copy of The Sopwith Pup, both contained in modern ring binders. A highly important collection of manuscript notes by the acknowledged world authority on British Aeroplanes of the First World War period, representing over half a century of dedicated research. J.M. Bruce's classic British Aeroplanes, 1914-1918, was first published by Putnams in 1957, and was followed by other standard works on the history of First World War aeroplanes. The Sopwith Pup, by J.M. Bruce, Gordon Page and Ray Sturtivant, was published by Air-Britain in 2002, and Nieuport Aircraft of World War One was published in 1988.. (7)
* Sopwith one-and-half Strutter / B2 No. 316. An extremely fine and detailed flying scale model, the doped fabric covered wooden airframe with flying and control wires, four ailerons, elevators and rudder, the pilots cockpit with well detailed instrumentation and armament, the rear observer's/gunner's station with model Lewis gun, a scarf ring, map pockets, windshield and seat, the engine-turned aluminium engine cowling with spring-loaded access doors enclosing a well modelled dummy 9-cylinder rotary engine coupled to a two bladed wood propeller, with bungee-sprung main undercarriage, the two wheels with dummy canvas wheel-spoke shield discs, on hard rubber tyres, painted in the markings of Escadrille Sop226 of 1917, 91 in (231 cm) wingspan. (1)
* Tracked vehicles and others (1900-1930). A good collection of manufacturers' publicity, press and other photographs of these vehicles, including the 75hp Catperillar 'Track layer', the Pavesi 'Agrophile', snow clearance vehicles, the Holt 2-ton tractor of 1924, Renault farm tractors, earth diggers and a variety of agricultural machines, contained in a modern ring binder (approx. 80 images). (1)
* A 10ft. two-piece compound taper 'Mk IV Avon G' rod by B. James & Son, in Association with Bruce & Walker, with canvas case (unused condition), together with a 9ft. two-piece fibre glass rod by Hardys of Alnwick, (top ring missing), with canvas case, and a 10ft. three-piece fibre glass coarse fishing rod by Shakespeare. (3)
Tolkien (John Ronald Reuel) [The Lord of the Rings]: The Fellowship of the Ring, second impression, covers slightly stained, extremities of spine frayed, 1954; The Two Towers, first edition, head and foot of spine a little frayed, 1954; The Return of the King, first edition, head and foot of spine rubbed, [1953], all spines slightly faded, warped, 8vo; together with a later set, eighth, sixth and fifth impressions with dust-wrappers, spines light-stained. (6)
A Chinese bronze vase, of shouldered tapering form. Cast with two panels depicting two dragons fighting. With ring handles. 30cms height. Also a Chinese bronze tea-pot & cover of square shape, 20thc. 32 cms height, and a large Chinese bronze box with wooden cover, 20thc. The cover fitted with carved green hardstone handle, the whole on wooden stand. 42 cms height./3.
An Edwardian gentleman's suite of interchangeable single stone diamond jewellery, comprising stockpin entwined with turquoise enamel serpent with ruby eyes, a ring with stepped shoulders and a lapel stud, each utilizing the same screw set old cut diamond of approx. .75 carat, in original case
An early 19th century mahogany sofa table, crossbanded top with matched curl veneers, above two real and two blind ebonised banded drawers with brass ring handles, tapered end supports joined by a stretcher, on four outsplayed legs, brass square sockets and casters, 72cm x 145cm

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