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Vinyl LPs including 2 x The Beatles Please Please Me Mono Parlephone PMC 1202 (XEX-421); another Stereo PCS3042; 2 x with the beatles Mono, Parlephone PMC 1206 (XEX.477); The Beatles A Hards Days Night Stereo, Parlephone PCS3058; Beatles for Sale; Help; Creedance Clearwater Revival Cosmo's Factory, Liberty, LBS 83388; Larry Norman Bootleg; 2 x The Rolling Stones Mono LK 4605; David Bowie Pin Ups RCA, RS-1003; Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, DJM, DJLPD.1001 Tri-Fold Cover; The Kinks Kinks PYE NPL.18096
A small collection of gold jewellery, including a pair of 9ct gold panel cufflinks with engine-turned decoration and chain connections, two cross pendants, a 9ct gold 21st birthday key charm and a 9ct gold rolling pin charm, two 9ct gold signet rings, a 22ct gold wedding band and a 9ct gold St. Christopher pendant, ring sizes I-W. £400-£600
A pine underbed storage box 116cm wide x 58cm deep x 26cm high together with a group of wooden collectables to include a large ladle, 120cm long; a wooden tenor recorder; a chunky rolling pin; a large Brie du Meaux original box and further itemsAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
Glasgow style hammered pewter wall mirror in the manner of Jim O'Neil having Ruskin type oval roundel, repousse decorated with baking implements including oven, scales, bowl, rolling pin, pan etc., verso to the edge reads: 'To Kirfy? Strudel Maker: No One Will Ever Make Soda Farls Quite Like You With Love And Light. Esmeralda 75?', 40cm x 32cm.
SILVER AIRSHIP PILOT WINGS A very rare silver badge issued to pilots of the U.S. Army's airship program in the 1930's, thru the first two years of the war. Wings are 1.5 in. long, circa 1930s, featuring a dirigible airship at the center of a pair of wings, with a wire pin back and rolling clasp on the reverse, and marked with a raised 'Sterling' hallmark. The U.S. Army Airship Program was used primarily for search and patrol operations in support of coastal fortifications and border patrols, and operated from 1908 to 1937. It is widely believed that there were only around 70 U.S. Army airship pilots in total. Slightly tarnished else very fine.

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