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Corgi Aviation Archive 1:72-scale: US39914 P-47-D Thunderbolt & P-51B Mustang Set - Lt. Waren Penny, 317th FS/325th, and Capt. Robert Barkey, 319th FS/325th FG, 1944; Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary AA33909 Spitfire Mk1a - X4036, Pilot Officer Robert Doe, No.324 Sqn, Middle Wallop, August 1940; and Model Zone 1:32-scale AA33910 Supermarine Spitfire Mk1a R6885, EB-Q, Pilot Officer Eric Stanley Lock, No.41 Sqn, Catterick, August 1940 (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
Corgi Aviation Archive 1:72-scale: AA36204 War War II in Winter J-8 Gladiator with Ski's and Diorama - 284/F Royal Swedish Air Force, Lake Kemi, Finland, 12th January 1940; AA33707 The End of the War in Europe Heinkel He 111H-22 with Fi 103 (Doodlebug) - III/KG3, Gilze Rijen, Holland, July 1944; AA99120 War in the Pacific Guadalcanal Two Piece Set F4U-1 Corsair - VMF213, 1st Lt. Foy R. Garrison & Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero - Zuikagu Fighter Squadron, CPO Saburo Saito; and 1:32-scale Deluxe Supermarine Spitfire Mk1a - N3249, GR-P No.92 (East India) Sqn., Flt. Lt. Robert Stanford Tuck, May 1940; together with another by Thomas Gunn Miniatures (5) Condition Report:Available upon request
A large assortment of loose model vehicles of mixed age and scale, including many Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox examples (there being a particularly high concentration of Corgi Lincoln Continental limousines, one partially retaining packaging, and Matchbox Superkings Security Trucks) Condition Report:Available upon request
Corgi Aviation Archive 1:72-scale: AA36705 Ju-88 A-1 LG-I/III LG-I - France, Summer 1940; and AA33711 He-III H-3 - KG53 "Condorlegion" Lille-Nord, France, Summer 1940, both boxed; together with an assortment of further loose model military aircraft, of varying scale and manufacturer, and a quantity of empty boxes Condition Report:Available upon request
Corgi Aviation Archive 1:48-scale: AA38302 Fokker DR.1 - Lothar von Richthofen; AA37701 RAF SE5a - Lt. C.A. Lewis; US35705 Messerschmitt Me 262A-1A "Green I"; AA38902 Fokker DVII - Jasta 4, Ltn Ernst Udet, June 1918; and five others, including three 1:72-scale examples (8) Condition Report:Available upon request
A George V silver comport with pierced sides and gadrooned rim, on a circular domed foot, Birmingham 1923 by Henry Matthews, diameter 20cm, a pair of silver bonbon dishes, each with scale decorated circular bowls, on a circular foot, Sheffield 1931 by Mappin & Webb Ltd, diameter 12.8cm, and a sterling silver circular dish with pierced rim, diameter 14cm, total weight 497g.
A Corgi Classics die-cast scale model, London Transport AEC Routemaster Bus RM664 Set, 35002, boxed; other Corgi model buses and similar; Bristol K Utility London Passenger Transport, 97857; Thorneycroft Bus General, 96987, boxed; The Original Omnibus, AEC Tower Wagon, 42103, boxed; etc (14)
A BRASS MARINE STICK BAROMETER, modern, the glazed tube with silvered vernier scale stamped XO35 and signed F Dalton & Co. Watford, with thermometer, 43" high, mounted in a glazed mahogany square case with hinged door, 8 1/4" x 48 3/4" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Appears to be in very good condition.
JOHN SPEED (1552-1629) The West Riding of Yorkshire, hand coloured engraved map, 1876 edition with plan of York City, coats of arms and figural scale, 15" x 20" (PL), unframed (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT) Condition Report: The paper is intact with some wear to the central crease. Light spots of discolouration in places.
14th-17th century A.D.. Comprising: single-edged knife with swept edge, whittle-tang handle; single-edge knife with scale-tang handle, stamped with a crown in a pelleted cartouche; hawkbill knife with edge to the inner face of the curve; short broken-back blade with bolster; similar with punched 'f' maker's mark. 192 grams total, 8-21.5 cm (3 1/8 - 8 1/2 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [5, No Reserve]
Mesolithic Period, circa 9000-3450 B.C.. A mixed group of twenty-one worked blades and other flint tools. Cf. PAS NARC-A2C32D, for similar examples. 390 grams total, 22-55 mm (7/8 - 2 1/4 in.). Mesolithic men made use of a vast range of materials and mass-production techniques to make the special tools they needed. One of the oldest examples of a 'factory' intended for large-scale production was discovered by Grahame Clark, in the underground of a reclaimed field at Star Carr, Yorkshire.Found Portland Bill, Dorset, UK, 1970s. Ex Hampshire, UK, collection. From a Leicestershire, UK, collection. [21, No Reserve]
14th century A.D.. Shaped as a small cauldron with a long curved handle decorated with five incuse circles extending from the rim to the swan-head finial and with loop handle beneath; spherical body, slightly oblate at the base with an everted rim and casting seams, three splayed stub legs with ribbed profile; offered with objects recovered from the same archaeological context: a struck flint flake; two bone fragments; a fragment of pottery. A similar compete vessel is recorded on PAS database as LVPL-73F49, dated between 14th-16th century. Exhibited at the Harwich Museum, Harwich, Essex, UK, 19th June-9th September 2024; accompanied by a copy of a photograph of the artefacts on display. 3.1 kg total, 3.8-32 cm (1 1/2 - 12 5/8 in.). Bronze cauldrons played a role in ritual practices in the Middle Ages and beyond. It appears that many of the bronze cauldrons have been deliberately deposited, although the reasons for this were not always clear. There are strong indications that this often took place at the beginning of a large-scale project. This may have been the construction of a castle or a rampart, of a city wall, the building of a dyke, a dangerous crossing of the sea, the cultivation of a piece of farmland or the reclamation of a peat bog. For all types of projects, salvation and blessing could be requested in the form of a deliberate deposit of a bronze cauldron. This custom is directly comparable with the Medieval ritual of placing coins under the foundation stone of a building.Located whilst searching with a metal detector and archaeologically excavated by Norfolk Archaeology Unit, near Harling, Norfolk, UK, on Wednesday 8th November 2023. Accompanied by a copy of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report no.NMS-C1D619 which includes a photograph of the cauldron in situ before excavation. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no.12165-219623. [5] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]
Circa 1660-1685 A.D.. With barrel-shaped baluster and single-edged ferrous blade, the handle formed as a rearing lion supporting a pavise with its knees and forepaws, with scale-effect mane, pierced mouth holding a suspension ring; a rare type. 42.9 grams, 88 mm (3 1/2 in.). Found whilst searching in Somerset, UK. [No Reserve]
15th-17th century A.D.. Including a single-edged straight-bladed knife with scale-tang handle, one similar with hooked bolster and initials 'WR' in the handle, a tiny bone-handled pricket, and other items; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Cf. Bailey, G., Finds Identified, Witham, 2000, p.76-81. 113 grams total, 8.7-20.5 cm (3 3/8 - 8 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [5, No Reserve]
15th-16th century A.D.. Comprising a single-edged scale-tang knife with two fixing rivets, and a substantial triangular-section whittle-tang blade with discoid bolster and securing plate at the end, hilt replaced. 278 grams total, 27.5- 33.5 cm (10 3/4 - 13 1/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [2, No Reserve]
14th-16th century A.D.. Including scale-tang and whittle-tang types; many of these objects are published in the Detector Finds book series. Cf. Bailey, G., Finds Identified, Witham, 2000, p.76-7. 145 grams total, 8.1-19.6 cm (3 1/4 - 7 3/4 in.). From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [7, No Reserve]
London, Circa 1691 A.D.. Laid paper map with hand-tinted detailing to the political boundaries, heraldic embellishments and miniature scenes; centre-bottom an ellipse with the title 'Canaan, or The Land of Promise possessed by the Children of Israel and travelled through by our Saviour Jesus Christ and His Apostles.', strip below with 'Translated, Revised and Corrected by Joseph Moxon, Hydrographer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty'; top centre a heater shield surmounted by a bishop's mitre above an ornate panel with the text 'To the Right Reverend father in God Humphrey Lord Bishop of London this Mapp is humbly Dedicated by J. Moxon'; top left: legend for symbols; top right: 'A Scale of 40 English Miles'; bottom row: scenes depicting the Nativity, Crucifixion, Resurrection and instruction of the Apostles. 53 grams, 47 x 33 cm (18 1/2 x 13 in.). The dedication to 'Humphrey Lord Bishop of London' suggests a date of engraving during the episcopacy of Humphrey Henchman, between 1663 and 1675; he is the only man of that name to have held the office. The map can have been printed subsequently.Acquired on the UK art market. Scottish private collection.
Circa 2nd-3rd century A.D.. Highly detailed bearded head with thick hair locks surmounted by a pseudo-Corinthian helmet with high crest; the breast covered by a scale armour (squama) fitted with shoulder-guards. Bailey, G., Detector Finds 6, Witham, 2008, p.95, fig.C16.53. 82 grams, 75 mm (3 in.). The pseudo-Corinthian or Apulo-Corinthian helmet, here worn by the divinity, was originally a legionary helmet, which transformed in the late Consular Age into an officer's helmet, to become a typical attribute of the commanders and then of the war god.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [No Reserve]
Circa 16th century A.D.. Comprising: a single-edged peasant iron dagger with reconstructed wooden handle; a Tudor iron knife with scale tang handle and a decorative pommel; an early type of iron fork (pricker) with reconstructed wooden handle. 633 grams total, knife: 14.5-42.5 cm (5 3/4 - 16 3/4 in.). Knives with long wide blades would have been used at table for carving meat, but in difficult times they could be a proper weapon in the hand of common people. The practice to carrying knives for everyday use continued for many centuries.From the collection of the famous author, writer and speaker, Gordon Bailey, Essex, UK; formed since 1968. [3, No Reserve]
15th-16th century A.D.. Comprising a single cutting edge; scale tang with bifacial pommel engraved with stylised flowerheads. See Marquardt, K., Eight Centuries of European Knives, Forks and Spoons: an Art Collection, Europe, 1997, pp.28-31, for similar. 37 grams, 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.). Acquired 1960s-1990s. Late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister.
VANGUARDS; a collection of approximately thirty boxed 1:64 scale model diecast vehicles including Four Thames Trader Van, BRS Delivery Vans of the 1950s, Austin Sales and Service Vans of the 1950s, Police Panda Cars of the 1960s, British Rail Service Vans of the 50s and 60s, 1:43 scale Classic Commercial Vehicles Austin A35 Van, also fifteen 1:76 scale model diecast Britbus buses, two further Vanguards wagons, etc (50).

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