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Muggletonians.- Reeve (John) A General Epistle from the Holy Spirit, Unto all Prophets, Ministers, or Speakers in the World, caption title, [Wing R678], no printer, 1653 bound with Reeve (John) A Letter presented unto Alderman Fouke, Lord Mayor of London, from the two witnesses and prisoners of Jesus Christ, in Newgate, as an eternal witness unto him; with a declaration unto the Recorder Steel, and the Lord Chief Justice Rowles, with the whole Bench and Jury; and in general unto all Civil Magistrates and Juries in the world, drop-head title, [Wing R680], no printer, 1653 and Reeve (John) A Remonstrance from the eternall God: declaring severall spirituall transactions unto the Parliament, and Common-wealth of England, unto His Excellency, the Lord Generall Cromwell, [Wing R682], no printer, 1653 and Reeve (John) A Divine Looking-Glass: or, The third and last testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ, whose personal residence is seated on his throne of eternal glory in another world, title within woodcut, typographic border, a few ff. scorched at foot, with loss of text to T2, [Wing R676], reprinted for Lodowick Muggleton, 1661 and Reeve (John) Joyful news from Heaven: or, The Last Intelligence from our glorified Jesus above the Stars, final f. blank, [WingR679], printed by T[homas]. J[ohnson]. for Francis Cofinet [sic], 1658 and Muggleton (Lodowick) A True interpretation of theleventh chapter of the Revelation of St. John, and other texts in that book; as also many other places of Scripture. Whereby is unfolded, and plainly declared the whole councel of God concerning Himself, the Devil, and all mankinde, from the foundation of the world, to all eternity, [Wing M3050], for the Author, 1662, together 6 works in 1 vol., a similar defective work at start, trimmed at head, affecting the odd headline, occasional staining, some spotting, lightly browned, contemporary panelled calf, covers detached, worn, small 4to
A SELECTION OF SILVER BIJOUTERIEto include boxed Golden Jubilee collection crown topped limited edition spoon, Georgian tea and salt spoons, engraved silver beaker, heart shaped pin cushion, continental white metal bird pill box, a folding fruit knife, silver spirit label, six silver medallions (247g approx.) etc
Ford Escort Rally Car Shell 1994 - In the spirit of our Motorsport flavour to this auction we have here a very un-usual Lot! A full house 4 Wheel Drive Escort Rally prepped shell, complete with RAC/MSA Log book and a UK V5 Log Book .Starting life as a FWD shell, the previous owner converted it to run as a 4WD or Rwd Car built for Stage Rallying. It was campaigned in 4WD guise on stage Rallies in Northern England in the early 2000ês, apparently successfully (though unverified) see pictures of how it was. At this point the decision was taken to strip it and respray the body. Unfortunately, while apart the suspension, brakes plus other major components wentmissing. Very disappointed by this, the car then stood incomplete but resprayed until the current vendor, an ardent Ford Rally enthusiast purchased it with mind to rebuild itwhen time allowed Well time never did allow and now with him relocating, the decision has been taken for it to be offered to the market. Offered we have to say, with a reserve that does not approach the value of the shell and its parts if it were to be broken up!What follows is a summary from the vendor of what you will be getting if you are successful in the purchase of this very desirableShell.–Escort mk IV Rwd Rally Car .1995. M.S.A. Competition car log book for stage rallying. •Mê Reg V5 States Escort 3 Door Hatchback. Built to and has competed on stage Rallies using Cosworth RWD/4WD Engine and running gear. Shell seam welded, Cosworth 4_4 Tunnel, Roll Caged, Steel Cosworth front wings ,Morrette style front Lights and loom for Front light Pod etc. Large Rear Suspension turrets. Bias peddle box. Hydraulic hand brake, F/r compensator. Finished inside and out in Ford Diamond white. Has bespoke Motorsport braided wiring loom, dash and instruments? Terra trip. Battery cut off, Fuel cell, Battery Box. Oil surge System. Aeroquip hoses. Plumbed in extinguishers. Race Spec seat rails and seat mounts. Rear diff /cradle and drive shafts. Compomotive TH Wheels. Steering is still fitted to the car with completion wheel. Various components present under the bonnet.The shell itself is in very good order with just some easily repaired damage to the body kit to the side skirts mainly, from being sat with no wheels for a time. Rear glass is missing while both of the rear-side and the front screen are standard and present. Both front side widows are Perspex and fixed with sliding sections.As you can see. The car is a shell. It has been fitted with metal struts and hubs purely for ease of moving. It is not a rolling shell in any other way and should be priced accordingly. There is no engine, gearbox, suspension, brakes discs, calipers etc etc so what you see is what you get.What you do get is a very high spec shell fitted with a lot of very expensive bits complete with a UKM Registered V5. Just begging for someone to either rebuild back to fullCosworth Escort Spec using their rusty or damaged Sierra Sapphire as a donor car. Or if youêre feeling really brave, a nice American V8 and gosilhouette racing. What a track day car that would be!NOTE. Pictures showing rear wheels for demonstration purposes, the small wheels behind them were for transport only and the Shell will come with all 4 Compomotive wheels with tyres.
Royal Mail FDC collection 2000 to 2003. 51 covers. Includes Above and Beyond, Fire and Light, Water and Coast, Life and Earth, Scotland, Cymru/Wales, Perspectives on Britain, Stone and Soil, Tree and Leaf, Mind and Matter, Body and Bone, Spirit and Faith, Sound and Vision, Hopes for the Future, Occasions, Weather, Submarines, Northern Ireland, England, Classic British Buses, Fabulous Hats, Pond Life, Punch & Judy, Nobel Prizes, Working Dog and more. All have neat typed addresses. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
GROUP CAPTAIN SIR DOUGLAS BADER KBE DSO* DFC* Signature of 242 Squadron Battle of Britain together with excellent collection of newspaper ephemera celebrating the legendary legless fighter aces extraordinary life. Obituary, Memorial Service attended by Wg Cdr Robert Stanford Tuck, Sir Max Aitken, General Adolf Galland, Lord Cheshire VC, Colditz survivors and many more The Times Oct 28, 1982. News articles include: 38th anniversary of Battle of Britain Bader & Co relive hose air battles Evening Standard Sept 12 1978 Bader dies after RAF Reunion, D. Telegraph Sept 6, 1982, Bader of the Few remembered by the many D. Tel 28 Oct 1982, RAF pays tribute to Baders courage & The logbook of a fighter pilot The Times Sept 6, 1982, Photo Bader with Hugh Dundas This Is Your Life March 1982, Magnificent Man In His Flying Machine Daily Mail Oct 28, 1982, Spirit of Douglas Bader lives on among the British The Impossible dream that Douglas Bader turned in legend D. Tel 1982, Is this the grave of Baders missing Spitfire? The Times May 6, 1996, Baders Logbook sold for £10,000 D.Tel March 2, 1990, Douglas Bader a hero? No, he was the rotter of Colditz story of British soldier Sunday Express Feb 20, 2000, Up for sale. Autograph book of heroes from Britains finest hour Daily Express Nov 1, 2000, Baders logbook for sale again sold for £28,500 D.Tel Nov 17, 2011, BOB, news story on two other aircrew in the Battle who as well as Bader lost a leg S/Ldr D. Bayne 257 Sqn, & Defiant gunner P/Off Sydney Twinkletoes Carlin aged 51 also served in WWI, D.Tel Aug 4, 2001, Legend of Douglas Bader set in stone D.Tel Aug 4, 2001, Tribute to a very British hero D.Tel 8 Aug 2001 unveiling of statue at Goodwood flying club, 3 leader articles Both kinds of Courage, The Bader Bequest, An outspoken fighter for what he believed D.Tel Sept 6, 1982, Who Really Shot Down Bader? Letter D.Tel Aug 6, 2001 with defence of pilot wrongly accused, Catalogue sale of medals, flying logbook & effects of Acting Lieutenant P.J.W. Cruttenden RNVR an Australian student pilot at the club when Bader crashed at Woodley aerodrome on Mon 14 Dec 1931. It was Jim Cruttenden who leaned in and removed Baders harness then gently lifted him out of the wrecked cockpit and laid him on the grass. All memorabilia of future historical significance with many photographs accompanying the stories and articles. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.
*A Fine WW2 ‘Bomber Command’ D.F.M. Group of 4 awarded to Flight Sergeant Jack Eric Ball, No. 76 Squadron, R.A.F.V.R., for his work as an Air Gunner in Halifax Bombers during the successful completion of 30 sorties and 167 operational hours over Germany, comprising: Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (1544233. F/Sgt. J. E. Ball, R.A.F.); 1939-1945 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, with clasp ‘France and Germany’; War Medal, 1939-1945; Group court-mounted, with original air gunner’s patch and 76 Squadron badge attached, medals toned, extremely fine (4). D.F.M.: London Gazette: 13. October 1944 – ‘This N.C.O. has completed 30 sorties as Air Gunner and flown a total of 167 operational hours against the enemy. He has carried out attacks against many of the heaviest defended of targets including two against Berlin, two against Leverkusen and two against Stuttgart. Flight Sergeant Ball’s work as an Air Gunner has always been of the highest order whilst his coolness and presence of mind have contributed in a large measure to the successful completion of his crew’s many operational sorties, skilfully handling his guns with unyielding determination and supreme confidence. He has displayed a fine offensive spirit in action and gallantry of the highest order. He is recommended for the award of the Distinguished Flying Medal.’ This lot offered with a quantity of copied entries regarding Flight Sergeant Ball’s service in 1943 and 1944 with No. 76 Squadron (which had earlier been under the command of Group Captain ‘Leonard’ Cheshire, V.C.), and a copy of Max Hastings’ book Bomber Command, which notes several of Jack Eric Ball’s counterpart’s from No.76 Squadron.
Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) Original Telegram issued on Western Union and dated April 1945 to the Editor of the New Republic Magazine, 40 East 49th Street, New York, relaying his personal message on the death of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for the magazine's Roosevelt memorial number. The message on a 4to Western Union sheet reads like a typical Churchillian speech; '…during the years of close contact and cooperation between the English speaking world, the late President Roosevelt became to me not only a dear and valued friend but also the personification of the firm and brave spirit which characterizes the American peoples…we do well to honour his name and be proud that we have lived in his time…', an interesting item in A/G condition overall
Mark Hopkins, American (20/21st century) Limited Edition "Flight of the Spirit" Bronze Sculpture. Signed and numbered 205/250 on obverse side of the base. Circa 1996. COA and documents included. Felt on underside. Normal wear to patina. Measures 16-3/4" H. Shipping: Third party (estimate $600-$900)
An unusual and scarce Victorian portable door lock, Edwin Cotterill's Patent Lock Sentinel, hinge bound metal plates with opposing notches to the interior edge, the other portion with a small lock, the rod itself connecting to the lock and turns when the key moves the button at right angles to the plates, the smaller lock and Royal Climax Detector key both stamped C, fitted leather case as issued, c.1850Edwin Cotterill (1815-1868), of Birmingham, was an engineering inventor and locksmith in the true Victorian spirit. This lock (Provisional Patent No. 1331, 12th May 1857) was designed and mainly used by wealthy travellers who would insert the lock in the keyholes of their hotel room doors to block unauthorised entry. Unfortunately, Cotterill did not apply for Letters Patent within the allotted time, thus no Patent was issued. Perhaps that might have been caused by his knowledge of a similar lock, called a Lock Protector being m ade by S. Mordan about 1830.
Automobilia - a Rolls Royce chrome plated car mascot, Kneeling Spirit of Ecstasy, designed by Charles Robinson Sykes (1875 - 1950), the version used on Silver Dawn, Phantom IV and Silver Wraith, 8cm wide, c.1934 - 1939/1946 - 1956, ebonised display plinth, 16cm high Condition Report: generally ok, some light surface pitting
A Victorian brass and patinated sextant by Henry Hughes & Son., with a silvered scale and inscribed 'Henry Hughes & Son, 59 Fenchurch St. London', with a printed certificate of examination, inscribed 'National Physical Laboratory, Kew Observatory, Richmond, Surrey, ....Class B No. 3724....', in a mahogany case, the lid with a brass plaque inscribed 'LORD TERENCE BROWNE', with side carrying handles, 26.8cm wide, together with a spirit level by the same maker, in a mahogany case and 'The Neo-Cyclostyle' a duplicating apparatus in an oak case. (3) Provenance: Lord Terence Morris Browne, 9th Marquess of Sligo (1873-1952).
4 bottles Mixed Lot Fine Blended and Single Malt Whiskies Comprising 1 bottle Rutherfords “The Spirit of Scotland” Volume 1, 1 bottle The Famous Grouse “Highland Decanter” (Wade ceramic decanter with 24ct gold gilding), 1 bottle Haig's Dimple Deluxe 12 yo. (1980's bottling) and 1 bottle Glenfiddich Special Reserve “Clans of the Highlands” - House of Stewart 1(1980's bottling and release)
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