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Postcards/postal history, a selection of items inc. some mounted on album pages and written-up, inc. various Ottoman Empire interest inc. British P.O. Constantinople with overprinted stamp 'Levant', card with Turkish seal cancellation, also Austrian P.O. in Mersina, also Turkish post office cancellation Constantinople etc (gd) (approx 20)
Postcards, Adverts, a selection inc. Gold Coast British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924, (pu with relevant stamp), Troost Tobacco Comedy card, anthropomorphic peas in pod for fertilizer Alsace, Witch on Broom needlecraft, New 41 Ford, Frankfurt Exhibition 1925 & others inc. some Art Deco style (gd/vg)
Postcards, a mixed selection of approx 50 cards inc. stamp cards (13), Misch & Stock coloured art sketches 'The Fire Brigade' (6), Foreign Art view cards, Burma (13), Picturesque Egypt (7) also Lance Thackeray, 'Popular Play's' (6), plus some unused QV postal stationery cards of Queensland, Australia (gd/vg)
A 1970s silver novelty owl pendant, the stylised textured owl with polished eyes, beak and wings, with indistinct makers mark and hallmarked London 1976, 5.3cm long, suspended from a belcher link chain, 25g gross (0.81ozt); together with a silver ropetwist tassel necklace, 60cm long, 40g (1.9ozt); The Silver Jubilee Commemorative Stamp Edition silver stamp, 72.9g (2.34ozt), in original box; together with a pair of costume jewellery green rose head earclips; and further costume jewellery items
An Etain pewter basket, embossed with flowers, 23cm W, Tinn Norwegian pewter box embossed with the Coat of Arms of Haymar, and embossed and enamelled with flag of Norway, engraved Christmas 1956, 3.5cm H, 21.5cm W, 9cm D, a Victorian brass five division stamp box of rectangular casket form, embossed with classical motifs, raised on four scroll feet, 6cm H, 22cm W, 12.5cm D, and an Edward VII silver lidded hair tidy with hammered decoration, Birmingham 1909. (4)
AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (SCOTTISH 1880-1969), female archers in a cellar, signed in pencil by the artist with publishers back stamp, Frost and Reed 1966. Coloured print, the image 45.5 x 61cm approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: In good original condition. Signed in pencil by the artist and appearing to be in original frame with washline mount.
Regency Period Spode Felspar Porcelain Butterfly Pattern ( 11 ) Piece Part Tea-Service. c.1821, Felspar Stamp to Certain Pieces, Also Marked 3501 to Every Piece. However Some Pieces Have Issues, As Follows - Teapot and Stand - Excellent Condition, No Issues, 3 Cups and 3 Saucers - Excellent Condition, No Issues. 1 Cup - Excellent - No Issues, Milk Jug - Hairline Across the Base, Which Extends About Half Way up The Front of Jug. Twin Handle Lidded Sugar Bowl - One of the Handles - Broken off / Missing. Please See Photo.
ANNA MAY WONG/SABU/ANNA NEAGLE. A selection of signed pieces from some sought after names, to include: mounted display with black and white picture of the actress above a piece of paper bearing signature in black ink in the hand of Anna May Wong, with Chinese text beneath, an earlier 8x10" print depicting the actress (with photographer stamp embossed to lower right corner) also bearing signature, in green ink, by Anna May Wong (note tears and age wear), an envelope, printed biography and hand signed 5x7" photographic print depicting Sabu with signature and inscription in green ink, a 8x10" photographic print depicting Anna Neagle with signature in black ink in the hand of Anna Neagle.
FILM AND TV STAR AUTOGRAPHS. Collection of approx 70 mostly mounted 8x10" photographs or promotional pictures, all bearing signatures with names to include: Christopher Lee, Jerry Hall, Susan George, John Gielgud, Pamela Stephenson, John Hurt, Terence Stamp, Twiggy, Lysette Anthony, Patrick Macnee, Rod Taylor, Ken Dodd, Norman Wisdom, Laurence Olivier, Deborah Kerr, Cilla Black, Tommy Steele, Herbert Lom, Edward Fox, Fiona Fullerton, Glenda Jackson, Penelope Keith, Joanna Lumley, Robert Powell and more. Condition of signed pieces generally excellent.
FILM/THEATRE STARS SIGNED - JEAN SIMMONS/VALERIE HOBSON. Eight signed items to include: 8x10" black and white photograph print bearing signature in blue ink in the hand of Jean Simmons with press stamp and note affixed to verso, a similar 8x10" photo print with signature and inscription in blue ink in the hand of Valerie Hobson, nine assorted early 20th century postcards bearing signatures from: Betty Blythe, Pauline Chase, Eille Norwood, Joseph Coyne, Camille Clifford, Ellen Terry.
ARTHUR LOWE AND WARREN MITCHELL. Four signed items to include: cutting from a magazine signed in black ink by Arthur Lowe, an image bearing a PA stamp to verso signed to image by Lee Marvin, a cutting from a magazine signed in black ink by Warren Mitchell and a black and white approx 8x10" photograph signed by Bob Hope.
A Simplex stamp album containing German stamps from late 19th century onwards including Third Reich, together with three other stamp albums and a folder containing late 19th century and later stamps - The World and Great Britain including many Victorian half-pennies, also German Third Reich, 1940's China etc (5)
ROYAL MAIL PHQ CARDS, COIN COVERS AND FIRST DAY COVERS. Large quantity of around 200 PHQ packs (unopened), a £5 note and £5 coin 2002 Golden Jubilee cover, a 2003 Coronation anniversary £5 coin cover, 16 FDCs from 1969 to 1981 plus a stamp album containing both mint & unfranked stamps and franked examples mainly from the 60's and 70's.
*DAVID BAILEY (b.1938)MARIE HELVIN, LONDON 1979Gelatin silver print, signed in pencil on reverse by David Bailey with blue copyright stamp50.5 x 40.5, framedThis image is published in David Bailey's book 'Trouble and Strife', Thames and Hudson, 1980.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
A GEORGE V BLUE LEATHER GOVERNMENT DESPATCH BOX,c.1927, by John Peck & Sons, the lid with a gilt-tooled cipher of HM George V and the inscription 'EMERGENCY COMPENSATION COMMITTEE/SIR HENRY PAYNE K.B.E.C.B.', with brass handle and original Bramah lock and key, the interior with maker's stamp,46cm wide, 14cm deep, 30cm high In 1927, Winston Churchill, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, set up the Emergency Compensation Committee to advise on compensation for property requisitioned during wartime. Sir Henry Payne (1873-1931) was appointed to this committee; he had been an economic expert at the Paris Peace Conference. He was made a CBE in 1918 and a KBE in 1925.
WW1 Royal Flying Corps Mk I Flying Helmet Grouping of Group Captain Frederick Sowrey DSO MC AFC, Flying Ace with 13 Victories, Including the German Zeppelin L32 on 23rd September 1916, the short pattern leather flying helmet in soft light brown leather, having the original ear rolls, thick strap and leather covered buckle fitting. Interior of the helmet in chamois material and lower section with fur. Interior with remains of the original issue label and lower section having WD stamp and ink named “F SOWREY”. Helmet is accompanied by a pair of leather framed WW1 period flying goggles and the soft brown leather Air Gunners style flying gauntlets with fold down mitten tops. All items remain in good condition. These items were displayed at the Whitgift School, Croydon, Remember 1916 Exhibition. Group Captain Frederick Sowrey DSO MC AFC, was born on the 25th August 1893 in Twigworth, Gloucester. He volunteered for Military service on the 31st August 1914 and was given a commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Fusiliers. He served on the Western Front, being wounded at the battle of Loos in 1915. He was invalided out of the Army but immediately re-enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps, December 1915. After training, he was posted to No39 Home Defence Squadron on 17th June 1916. He scored his first aerial victory on the evening of 23rd September 1916, when he spotted and attacked the German Zeppelin L32. The airship burst into flames, killing all members of the crew, the Zeppelin came down in Billericay, Essex, this drew a large crowd with many souvenirs of the wreckage were took. Sowrey was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O) for this action, gazetted 4th October 1916. He later moved to No36 Home Defence Squadron before being posted to France with No19 Squadron. It was when in France that he continued to score kills, six destroyed and six driven down out of control, bringing his tally to 13. In 1918 he assumed control of 143 Squadron until the wars end. He carried on to serve in the RAF until 1940 when he retired with the rank of Group Captain. Frederick Sowrey was awarded the Military Cross on 23rd November 1917, “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in shooting down in less than two months two Albatross scouts and a Rumpler two seater and a Fokker scout in two engagements, flying very low and engaging and scattering hostile Infantry”. He was also awarded the Air Force Cross (A.F.C) on 1st January 1919.
Rare British Airborne 1st Model Step-In Paratroopers Smock, manufactured by Rego Clothiers Ltd, produced in a heavy gabardine khaki coloured material with working central front zip, Newey Patt press stud fittings to the front, storm type cuffs and armpit ventilation. Original shoulder straps. Lower side pockets have the original zips. Interior of the smock has the original “Jackets Parachutist” label, having Rego Clothiers Ltd makers details, size details etc. War Department inspection stamp but no date letter visible. The smock shows light service wear. Overall a very good example of an extremely rare item of British Airborne forces clothing. These smocks were the first examples produced and issued to the newly formed British Airborne Forces. They were a direct copy of the early German Paratrooper smocks, which were also a step-in pattern. These early smocks were issued to the Airborne forces which took part in the Bruneval Raid (Operation Biting). They were soon proved to not be very effective as they were not quick to get in and out of and as a result were very soon replaced by the more commonly found Denison Smocks and Parachute Oversmocks. Very few of these early pattern smocks remain on the collecting market as many were dumped or altered for use after WW2. For more details about these items please see “Denison British Airborne Specialist Clothing From WW2 to the Present Day” by Bruce Wilson.
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