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Amalgamated Scalextric set to include 007 James Bond 'Thrilling Action Packed Car Chase' part set edition to include box containing white Aston Martin with James Bond at the wheel with ejector seat (lacking baddie figure) and a quantity of track, two hand controllers, two power units, timekeepers hut and box (no Mercedes Benz or further Bond related accessories), also includes model racing cars to include Ferrari GT330, Lotus Indianapolis car, further race tuned cars, etc
A set of four George IV mahogany dining chairs (including one armchair with scroll arms), with panelled crest rails, reeded carved splats, drop-in seats upholstered in turquoise green trellis pattern cloth, on turned front legs, and an early George III mahogany dining chair with shaped crest rail, fretted splat, drop-in seat upholstered in needlework, on square front legs and H-pattern stretcher
A pair of mahogany dining chairs of country Chippendale design with shaped crest rails, fretted splats, drop in seat upholstered in floral patterned cloth on square chamfered front legs and one other mahogany armchair with raised rectangular panelled crest rail, moulded X-pattern splat, reeded uprights and arms, seat upholstered in pink floral cloth on square tapered legs and spade toes
An Anglo Indian hardwood framed Bergere lounge suite, retailed by the Army & Navy Stores, Calcutta, with shaped crest rails and oval cane panel backs and slightly out scroll arms, with cane panel seats, backs and sides, on square tapered front legs with spade toes, comprising two seat settee, 60ins wide x 22.5ins deep x 30ins high, and pair of matching easy chairs Provenance: Purchased at the Royal Exchange Auction House, Russell Street, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, in 1980
Military collection Royal Airforce. A large, rare collection all association to Lt.Frank Smith Williams DOB 22/8/1897 2nd Battaliuon, The Monmouthshire Regiment. Served in the flying corps until 1st April 1918 until it became the Royal Airforce.Cloth badges of the Monmouthshire Regiment/flying air corps and the Royal Airforce taken from his uniform. Royal flying corps cap badge, 2 Great war medals. RAF cloth badge. WVS civil defence badge. ARP badge, RFC badge and others"Poland Still unknown" A book written by V Swicz, a Polish Airman. Inscribed inside "To Fl. Lt. F.S Williams" With salutations to the British wings.The British Soldiers Testament - First aid to the injured - The high way code issued by the minister of transport. F. S Williams wage slip. A King George discharge letter to F.S Williams dated 21st September 1915Other related photos and regalia The clock (36x13cm) was made from the propeller of the Sopwith Camel which he flew himself during world war one The plane retired: January 1920 (The Sopwith Camel was a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter aircraft introduced on the Western Front in 1917)
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