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WW2, RAF, Battle of Britain 7 various interesting vintage items comprising an original copy of The Battle of Britain An Air Ministry Account of The Great Days From 8th August 31st October 1940 Published by HMSO 1940, a small vintage hard back book In Praise of The Few A Battle of Britain Anthology Compiled by A H Narracott Published by Frederick Muller London 1947 First Edition, a vintage Battle of Britain supplement (good articles, amusing vintage adverts!), A Royal Air Force Golden Jubilee Souvenir Book 1918 1968, A Royal Air Force 90th Anniversary programme, A Royal Air Force Spirit of the Air 90th Anniversary Edition programme and a Reach for the Sky compact disc. All are in very good, good condition (see photographs). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Pioneer French Aviator Pilot Philippe Marty signed 4 x4 irregular shaped signature piece, 1910 flew Morane-Saulnier monoplane at Hendon. Boulogne-Sur-Mer, France in 1912. The airshow held on that sunny day was a spectacle like no other, with the magnificent Casino standing tall in the background. Amidst the excitement and anticipation, our eyes are drawn to the awe-inspiring Caudron G2 biplane soaring through the sky. Philippe Marty, a daring aviator and pioneer of early aviation, fearlessly manoeuvres his aircraft with precision and skill. His presence at this historic event adds an element of thrill and admiration for his audacious spirit. As spectators gather along the sandy shores, they witness firsthand the marvels of flight as Marty performs breathtaking aerial acrobatics. The significance of this momentous occasion cannot be overstated; it represents a pivotal chapter in aviation history. The Caudron G2 biplane symbolizes progress and innovation while paying homage to those who dared to dream beyond earthly limitations. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by Rene Freres Brothers, we are transported back in time to witness a defining moment where human ingenuity defied gravity itself. He was killed on April 26, 1914, in flying accident. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Ashley Jackson (b.1940) A pencil signed & numbered limited edition print 69/250 entitled 'The Day The World Changed' (The Spirit Never Dies) September 11th 2001. Depicting the attack on The World Trade Centre in New York. Complete with booklet attached verso. Frame size approx 33 x 26 inches.
A unique piece of Tidworth WWI trench art. Made from a 1918 dated 18 pounder brass shell case with the inscription: PRESENTED TO TIDWORTH GARRISON CHILDRENS SCHOOL IN RECOGNITION OF THE PATRIOTIC SPIRIT WHICH PROMPTED THE MEMBERS OF THEIR WAR SAVINGS ASSCN. TO INVEST £2000 TOWARDS THE COST OF THE WAR 1914 - 1919. Overall height 29.5cms (11.625ins)
A BOXED LIMITED EDITION 1:18 SCALE GT SPIRIT GT839 DIECAST MODEL VEHICLE, F40 yellow, appears in new condition inside polystyrene packing and outer cardboard box, model is fixed to polystyrene base, included to the lid is a quality control card stamped QC11, outer box in good condition, some small tears to some folding panels all inside outer plastic bag
A BOXED LIMITED EDITION 1:18 SCALE GT SPIRIT GT310 DIECAST MODEL VEHICLE, Mcl 660LT, box has Mclaren holographic sticker numbered 0021 10058, model is blue with grey interior, appears in new condition inside polystyrene packing and outer cardboard box, included to the lid is a quality control card stamped QC12, outer box in good condition with one corner slightly crushed, all inside plastic bag
SIX BOXED CORGI AVIATION ARCHIVE 1:144 SCALE DIECAST MODEL MILITARY AIRCRAFTS, the first and second are limited edition Sunderland MkV ML827/WH-C of RAF no.330 (Norwegian) Squadron, both numbered AA31701, first information card numbered 0341 of 2000, second information card numbered 0011 of 2000, the third is a Short Sunderland Mk III - W4004 RAAF 461 Squadron Plymouth, numbered 48804, information card numbered 1935 of 4000, the fourth is a 1st issues Short S.25 Sunderland V RAF Coastal Command, numbered 48801, information card reads 1st issue of model no.48801, the fifth is a 1st issue Short S.25 Sunderland III Royal Australian Air Force, numbered 48803, information card reads 1st issue of model no.48803, the sixth is a limited edition Bristol Britania 312F ' XX-367' ' Team Spirit' A*AEE Boscombe Down, numbered AA31502, information card numbered 0899 of 2500, all models include their mail away card for a free information pack, small instruction booklet and their numbered information card inside their box, all models appear in new condition although contents not checked, all housed inside their plastic casing and outer cardboard boxes, some yellowing to plastic casing various models, outer box conditions vary from very good to some with crushed corners, scuffs and dents
SEVEN BOXED OXFORD DIECAST 1:72 SCALE MODEL AIRCRAFTS , the first is a D.H.82 TIGER MOTH, FLOATPLANE T7187 ROYAL NAVY numbered T2TM009, the second is a D.H.82 TIGER MOTH, G-AMINN SPIRIT OF PASHLEY numbered 72TM007, the third is a D.H.82 TIGER MOTH, DF112/G-ANRM RAF (CLASSIC WINGS, DUXFORD) numbered 72TM006, the fourth a D.H.82 TIGER MOTH, K-2585/G-ANKT RAF numbered 72TM005, the fifth a D.H.82A TIGER MOTH, G-ADGV(Brooklands Aviation Ltd) numbered 72TM002, the sixth a D.H.82A TIGER MOTH, T-6296 (RAF Hendon) numbered 72TM001 and the seventh a D.H.82ATIGER MOTH, Glasmoth Trio: N6848, G-ANOH, G-ANRN, numbered 72TM004, all appear in new condition, contents not checked, inside their inner packing, outer box and cardboard sleeve, boxes vary in condition but are mostly good with some scuffs to edges and dust to exterior
Ca. AD 100.A cast bronze figurine of an eagle with its wings folded, attentive eyes and its head held straight. The bird stands atop an integral base. The eagle symbolized not only imperial authority but also embodied qualities of bravery, strength, and everlasting legacy. Serving as a standard, the eagle was carried by the legionary eagle-bearer at the forefront of Roman military formations, embodying the spirit, power, and authority of the Roman legions. Size: 40mm x 20mm; Weight: 39g Provenance: Private UK collection; acquired on the Belgian art market.
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