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Great Britain stamp collection in Windsor album, from Queen Victoria to 1940 period. Includes QV 1d blacks x 2 (one 4-margin example) a good selection of surface printed and line engraved issues including 1883 10/- ultramarine. Then a good solid range of KEVII and KVG issues 10/- seahorses x 2, several blocks and some shade and watermark varieties
Captain Ernest Brian Trubshaw CBE, MVO, FRAeS signed rare 1969 Concorde First Day of Issue Maxi card with 3/3/1969 Filton FDI postmark 9d Concorde stamp.. Superb illustration of the iconic plane in flight. Set on nice A4 descriptive page with corner mounts. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Captain Michael Bannister Chief Test Pilot signed rare 1969 Concorde First Day of Issue Maxi card with 3/3/1969 Filton FDI postmark 9d Concorde stamp.. Superb illustration of the iconic plane in flight. Set on nice A4 descriptive page with corner mounts. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Captain Barbara Harmer signed rare 1969 Concorde First Day of Issue Maxi card with 3/3/1969 Filton FDI postmark 9d Concorde stamp.. Superb illustration of the iconic plane in flight. Set on nice A4 descriptive page with corner mounts. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A late Victorian curb link bracelet, circa 1900, the polished curb links to a heart shaped padlock clasp, stamped M&N 15c, 21cm long, 17.3g Condition Report: The padlock hook has been replaced, the oval end links have been patched, and the two hollow links beside the ovals have noticeable thinning, there is some light wear to the other links, but most of the wear is at the padlock ends of the bracelet. There is a faint stamp 15 on an end link of the bracelet as well as the padlock. It is a hollow link bracelet. Condition Report Disclaimer
comprising a TEA CADDY, by Smith, Mauchline 15.5cm wide; a SMALL DRAM CUP, 6cm high; a NOTEPAD, 8.5cm long; a BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, 12.5cm long; another NOTEPAD, 8cm long; a MATCH BOX COVER, 6.5cm long; a BOX IN THE FORM OF A BOOK, 11cm high; a TWIN-HANDED LUGGIE, 10cm across handles; a SPILL VASE, 22.5cm high; and a STAMP BOX, 8cm wide
A Victorian percussion cap carbine by Tower, London:, the 26 3/4 inch barrel with proof marks to breech, the plain sidelock action signed as per title with crown and 'VR' cipher, also dated '1855', brass trigger guard and fittings with steel ram rod and spring loaded bayonet clip to brass capped fore end, on a full walnut stock with sling mounts, the stock stamped with broad arrow over 'BO' also 'III.C.R' and the number '19' feint stamp to one side 'T.Comer',108cm long.
A Victorian British Army regulation pattern Army Service Corps blue cloth helmet by Hawkes & Co, London: gilt metal front peak, spike, cross piece and spine, Queen's crown helmet plate, rose bosses and cloth backed chin chain, stamped to interior with makers stamp as per title, 27cm high (some damage)
British National Antarctic Expedition, (Discovery Expedition) 1901-1904. A set of Wrench's 'Links of Empire' Postcards, Series 3: comprising a full set of four cards and a subscribers card all addressed to 'Miss Petty, 24 Queen Street, Ulveston' each of the four illustrated Expedition cards bearing the circular cancellation of the Antarctic Expedition, S. S. Discovery, 1901, the verso with manuscript address and each card having sequential postage stamps for each stage of the journey. No.1 London July 31st, 1901, No.2 SimonsTown, South Africa, 7th Oct, 1901, No.3 Christchurch, NZ 24th December, 1901, No.4 Christchurch ,NZ 25th April 1904. The subscribers card with postmark for 25th June 1901 and stamped en suite to front, signed in black ink 'E, Wrench', also a 1907 Daily Graphic 'A Message from Mid-Air' postcard addressed to the same recipient, with Tosse Circular postage stamp dated 14/10/1907.*Notes- Officially known as The British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904, it subsequently became referred to as the Discovery Expedition launching the Antarctic Careers of Robert Falcon Scott, Ernest Shackleton, Edward Wilson and others of the Heroic Age of Exploration. The series of four postcards were addressed by Wrench and posted to the subscribers at each stage of the expedition.In 1907 The Daily Graphic sponsored a long distance balloon flight that dropped advertising postcards and booklets en route. Taking off from Crystal palace on 12th October 1907 and travelling over the North Sea and Denmark. After landing near Mellrud in southern Sweden the balloon snapped its lines and travelled onwards scattering cards until it crashed at Tosse.
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