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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, with incised oval panel of a pony in landscape, with jewelled border, to a blue and jewelled scroll decoration to a mottled ground, monogrammed to the base for Florence Barlow, with silver collar, Birmingham 1879, height 8.5insCondition Report: There is no obvious damage or restoration, the silver collar is grubby and has residue of silver cleaner around it.
* Aircraft Wheels. Various aircraft wheels probably WWII and later, comprising a Spitfire or Hurricane tail wheel numbered 4 95 - 3 1/2 Electrically Conducting, 28 cm diameter, a smaller tyre by Firestone dated August 1952, numbered 3.00-3 1/2, 21 cm diameter with hub, a large tyre by Rayon numbered 750/10 W ZB13, approximately 57 cm diameter, with silver painted hub, plus a tyre numbered 700 4 3/4 Electrically Conducting, 40 cm with silver painted hub, all worn QTY: (4)
* RFC/RAF Badges. WWI RFC silver sweetheart brooch, Birmingham 1916, hollow silver eagle, with head turned to the right, 55 mm wide, three silver inter-war period RAF wing brooches (one lacking pin), a silver and blue enamel Observers badge (enamel damaged), two gilt metal and enamel RAF wings, American Air Force Observers badge, stamped Coin Silver, 40 mm and other badges including silver and enamel Tank Corps badge, chrome powder compact with enamelled RAF wings applied to the top and other itemsQTY: (24)
* Presentation Piece. A silver desktop model presented by Douglas Bader, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1971, modelled as a British Saladin armoured car, 15 cm long, mounted on an ebonised base with a silver plaque engraved 'Presented by Phoebus to John Batchelor to celebrate the sale of 10 million copies of Purnell's History of the World Wars Series, Nov. 10. 1976', the base 21.5 cm long, in fine original condition QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: John Henry Batchelor MBE, Aviation Artist (1936-2019).Purnell's History of the Second World War was launched in 1966 under the editorship of Sir Basil Liddell-Hart. John Batchelor produced a total of 1163 illustrations for this partwork publication and by 1976 over 10 million copies had been sold. To celebrate this momentous achievement Batchelor was presented with this model of a British Saladin armoured car by Douglas Bader as a token of gratitude by his grateful publisher.
* Coins. A mixed collection of coins and trading tokens, including Victorian Crowns dated 1845, 1893 and 1897, generally fine, an album of coins, commencing with a Roman coin, Gallienus (253 to 260) [?] found in the UK, George III penny overstruck 'Weekly Newspaper 3D Post Free Lloyds', worn, five more 1797 pennies, British Victorian and early 20th century silver coinage (worn), South African, Canadian and Indian coins and other world coins QTY: (shoe box )
* The Waterloo Medal. Issued by the Waterloo Committee, two silver medals, originally engraved by Benedetto Pistrucci to commemorate the victory of the Allies at the battle of Waterloo in 1815, the obverse shows the conjoined busts of the Prince Regent (later George IV), Francis II of Austria, Alexander I of Russia and Frederick William III of Prussia around allegorical and mythological allusions to the Treaty of Peace which resulted from the battle and the reverse shows the two equestrian figures of Wellington and Blucher being guided to the conflict by Victory around are figures symbolizing the battle of the giants, these reproduction medals each 13.2 cm diameter are presented in a frame with engraved plaque QTY: (1)
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