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9 Corgi The Aviation Archive 1:48 scale aeroplane models including two AA37902 SPAD XIIIC (S504) George Guynemer, French Air Service, two AA37701 RAF SE5a Lt C A Lewis B658 Nightfighters, AA38302 Fokker DR1 Lothar von Richtofen, AA37802 Albatros D V LTN Friedrich Von roth Jasta 23B, German Air Force, AA38902 Fokker DVII Jasta 4 Ltd Ernst Udet, AA38102 Sopwith Camel W G Barker and AA37702 RAF SE5a Capt W A Billy Bishop, each boxed, (9)
Corgi The Aviation Archives 1:32 scale limited edition diecast aeroplane model AA34403 Eight Air Force Collection P51D-20-NA Mustang Big Beautiful Doll Col John Landers 78th Fighter Group, and AA36204 World War II in Winter J8a Gladiator with Ski's and Diorama 284/F Royal Swedish Air Force, Lake Kemi Finland, both boxed, (2)
8 Corgi The Aviation Archives diecast scale model aircraft including AA33405 Sikorsky SH3A Sea King US Marine Corps, AA31804 Tupolev TU4 Soviet Air Force, AA35806 Aerobatic Display Teams Canadair CL13a Sabre mk5 RCAF Golden Hawks, AA35812 Birth of the Jet Engine Canadair Sabre F4, AA35003 Military Air Power Gloster Meteor F(TT) mk8, AA35008 No1 Squadron Through The Ages Gloster Meteor F mk8, AA32403 Hawker Siddeley AV-8A Harrier US Marine Corps and 47205 Berlin Airlift Avro York RAF, each boxed, (8)
Four Corgi 50th anniversary 1956-2006 1:72 scale diecast model aircraft including AN31919 Supermarine Spitfire mk1 no74 squadron RAF Flt Lt Adolf Malan, AN32011 Hawker Hurricane mk1 Sqd Ldr Peter Townsend, AN32107 Messerschmitt BF109E JG3 Udet Gruppenkommandeur Hauptmann Hans Von Hahn and AN32224 P51D Mustang USAAF 78th Fighter Group Big Beautiful Doll Col John Landers, each boxed, (4)
10 Corgi The Aviation Archive diecast scale model aircraft from the WWII Legends and Bomber Legends series including AA34705 English Electric Canberra B2/6, AA36305 Fairey Swordfish mkII, AA30011 Douglas C47, AA35701 ME 262A 1A White 3 Generalleutnant Adolf Galland, AA33105 Mitsubishi A6M3-22 Zero, AA32211 P51D Mustang, AA36504 Hawker Typhoon mk1B, AA33809 P47D Thunderbolt, AA33808 P47D Thunderbolt and AA35805 Canadair CL13A Sabre mk4, each bubble packed, (10)
Unimax 1:32 scale diecast metal Forces of Valour US P51D Mustang, Air Signature 1:48 scale diecats metal World War II series Spitfire, four Corgi 72nd scale Warbirds including WB99605 Focke Wulf, WB99602 P51 Mustang III, WB99624 P47D Thunderbolt and WB99610 Curtiss P40 Kittyhawk 1A, Corgi 1:72 scale AA34209 Boeing-Vertol Chinook HC1 Special Air Service Operations RAF, six Sky Guardians models and two Easy Models, each boxed, (15)
An early 19th Century manuscript 'Plan of Algiers. Shewing (sic) the Attack made by Lord Exmouth 27th August 1816':, ink and watercolour with annotation inscribed 'Scale 200 yards to an inch' , the defence position marked and pricked out along edges, with extensive detailed explanations of the action. * Notes 'It was intended to attack the port (Hi) and to have nothing to do with the remainder of the Mole batteries. The Impregnable, Albion and Suberbe ought to have taken up the position marked x but by some accident perhaps owing to smoke they anchored where they are noted. The guns fired over the town the whole time we were at anchor they annoyed us a little, the Forts (aa) also fired at us, as did the Dutch. The Fish Market Battery was never silenced it cut us up a good deal. The Leander received a great deal of damage from it, the guns in the battery were mostly 12 pounders and were therefore easily managed. At most of the batteries the guns were so large they projected a long way beyond the walls and it was not in the power of the Algerians to fire above once in a quarter of an hour or 20 mins. The casemates were so remarkably strong that our fire did not hurt them much except the part (dg) immediately opposed to the fire of Queen Charlotte which was rather damaged although well marked. The batteries were quite white before the action but after the attack they were quite brown. I do not suppose that there was a space of two square feet in the wall of the Mole that was not hit by shot.Light House Towers, was very much injured the upper towers nearly knocked down to the casemates of the lower guns kept up a very heavy fire during the whole of the action as did all the three casemates except towards (de) also the guns in the Mole batteries that were not in casemates were deserted by the enemy soon after the action began.'unframed on a card mount, subject size 31x 48cm*Notes- The Bombardment of Algiers on the 27th August 1816 was an attempt by the British fleet under Lord Exmouth to end the slavery practices of the Dey of Algiers and free the European slaves captured under piracy.
A scale model of the Royal Navy Assurance-Class Rescue Tug 'Adept' (W107):, fully rigged aerial masts over bridge with binnacle, forward guns and rear Bofors gun midships, davits with lifeboats, correct deck detail in WWII grey livery with black hull below waterline, mounted on brass pillars in a glazed mahogany case, 25.5 x 39x12cm.*Notes- Built by Cochrane & Sons Shipbuilders Ltd, Selby and launched 25th August 1941. The Adept was wrecked in the Hebrides on 17th March 1942.

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