Grimmond (George) Vanishing Biscuit Tin Trick biscuit tin with original labels on top and sides and inner sleeve, painted metal cover with inner sleeve and base, and spare labels. ***This trick was used by the inventor George Grimmond in the 1930`s. It was subsequently bought by Paul Daniels and used on his show in 1992. His letter verifying the fact and a large photograph of George Grimmond performing the trick is included in the lot.
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The Sonnets Of Shakespeare, one of an edition of 100 copies, illustrated by Steven Spurrier, A.R.A., printed at the Chiswick Press on English hand-made paper and published by F Lewis, Publishers, Ltd, for Cuthbert R Halsall and presented to him by Dr W Leslie Ackerman, first published 1950, white vellum with gilt lettering, with outer card sleeve.
Bassett-Lowke Railways, A Commemorative Edition, limited edition No. 3099/5000 to commemorate the Company`s participation in the Flying Scotsman`s tour of the USA 1969, with outer sleeve, The Hornby Companion Series Vol. 3, Hornby Dublo Trains by Michael Foster and Autohobby by Marco Bossi.
2 WWII A1 aircraft posters: “Britains Aircraft: Exhibition on the John Lewis Bombed Site, Oxford St, WI”, showing a Lancaster bomber with silhouettes of other aircraft, (HMSO 51-1454) and “Aircraft of the RAF: Some Famous Types II”, showing 10 aircraft, Liberator, Whitley, Manchester bombers, Defiant, Tomahawk fighters, etc (51-2286), in a sleeve. VGC
2 WWII A1 naval posters: “The Life Line is firm, thanks to the Merchant Navy” Captain and mate on bridge, by Charles Wood (HMSO 51-1131) and “These Men went through hell for you”, group of rescued seamen, seaman in oilskins and ship being built “Give Us The ships, we’ll deliver the Goods!”, No 8, Warwork News 1941, issued by the Admiralty (51-2069); in a sleeve. VGC First item Plate 1
2 WWII A1 Churchill posters: head and shoulders against background of seated audience, with extract from speech (31st Oct 1942) “We shall not fail.....” (HMSO 51-2945) and “Civil Defence, Order of the Day, issued by the Prime Minister, June 12th, 1941” with text ending “you will go forward steadfastly with your Comrades in Arms until final Victory is achieved” (51-643); in a sleeve. GC
2 WWII A1 posters: “Tell Nobody - Not Even Her, Careless Talk Costs Lives” with sailor telling his girlfriend (HMSO 51-477), and “If you are bombed out and have no friends to go to - ask a policeman....” etc, with 2 constables wearing tin helmets, issued by Min of Health; in a sleeve. GC. First item Plate 1
2 WWII A1 poster maps of air raids on Germany: “Britains Air Offensive: RAF Attacks on Germany” to Oct 9th 1940 (HMSO 51-7934) and “Allied Air Offensive against Germany up to January 1st 1941” (51-8502), both with inserts showing the special attention paid to the Ruhr (!); in a sleeve. Near VGC
2 WWII A1 posters: battleships steaming in line ahead “Mightier Yet: in ships, tonnage and gun power, the Navies of the British Empire are the most powerful sea force in the world - and another million tons of British warships are building” (HMSO 51-7365); and amphibian craft landing on a beach “Ducks-amphibious fighting vehicles- issued for the first time in the Mediterranean landing” (51-4265); in a sleeve. VGC First item see back cover.
Cigarette cards - album of mainly later Trade Card issues, housed in plastic sleeve, includes a selection of Australian and New Zealand issues but also includes Walls Dr. Who Adventure, interesting anonymous issues, Overseas including Kornies Victorian (State in Australia!), Footballers (400+)
A small 20th century Royal Crown Derby scent bottle of fluted square section with collar neck and domed stopper transfer printed and painted with floral swags over the white porcelain ground, together with a small glass scent bottle mounted to a Cloisonne sleeve with floral spray over yellow enamelled ground.
Omega Seamaster Professional chronometer stainless steel gentleman`s wristwatch, the blue rotating bezel and blue dial with green luminous markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, marked `300m/1000ft`, reference 25318000, cal. 1062 automatic movement, no. 80060173, original bracelet, 44mm; with original box, cardboard sleeve and international warranty card dated 28/10/2000
An Elizabeth II 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer`s Dress Sword to an Officer of 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, the 89cm fullered steel blade etched with crowned EIIR cypher, the crest of the 5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards and officer`s name "M.W.B. Faulkner", the back edge stamped 104475, by Wilkinson Sword, with chased and engraved plated steel bowl hilt, wire bound fishskin grip husk chased and cast pommel, with leather service scabbard and sword knot, plated dress scabbard and bullion dress knot, and crushed leather sleeve
Records - Approximately ninety-two 33 r.p.m. long-playing records, including Scott Walker, `Looking Back with Scott Walker` (Ember, 3393); Roy Orbison, `Oh, Pretty Woman`, mono (London, HA-U8207); Elvis, `For Every One`, mono (RCA Victor, RD-7752); The Rolling Stones, `Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)` (Decca, TXS101), gatefold sleeve; The Beatles, `A Hard Day`s Night`, mono (Parlophone, PMC 1230); Ray Charles, `Live in Concert`, mono (H.M.V., CLP1872); and others.
Autographs - Heartbeat. Eight facsimile signed colour portrait postcards, including Derek Fowles (Oscar Blaketon); Jason Durr (P.C. Bradley); Juliette Gruber (Jo Weston); Mark Jordan (P.C. Bellamy); Tricia Penrose (Gina Ward); and Bill Maynard (Claude Greengrass); together with a video, Heartbeat Chronicles, the sleeve signed by Bill Maynard, (9). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
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