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Three boxes of assorted items to include: large brass charger from Trafford Plaques, 'The Old Masters Series' decorated with 'The Blue Boy' by Gainsborough, copper cat jelly mould, other cast iron cats and a dog, a bronzed figure of a horse and jockey, Beswick bowl decorated in the form of embossed leaves and tomatoes, selection of small lidded boxes including two, possibly bone and brass, decorated boxes, stone carving of a peony or poppy, six Tony Heritage 'Fruits of Eden' plates, a selection of glassware, ceramics etc., together with a set of 'True Blood' DVDs. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A Second World War Air Bomber's 'Caterpillar Club' club group relating to RAF F/Sgt. Reginald E. Roff [641155] comprising a gold Irvin Caterpillar badge with red-stone set eyes, engraved 'F/Sgt. R. E. Roff' to verso and a named certificate; together with a photograph of 'No.5 Air Bombers Course' showing Roff seated to the front right-hand side alongside his Observer's and Air Gunner's Flying Log and Sight Log Books. The Observer's and Air Gunner's logbook begins on 15/9/1943, but the majority of the activity occurs in 1944-45 when Roff was with B Flight 466 Squadron, a Royal Australian Air Force bomber squadron. The Sight Log book is sparsely filled and contains only entries for occasional dates in May 1944. Notes: On 5th March 1945, 466 Squadron took off from Driffield airfield to undertake an operational flight to bomb Chemnitz. Due to un-forecast freezing fog clouds that occurred soon after take-off, a large number of the bombing force suffered problems due to aircraft ice – some of which crashed with fatal results. As the aircraft pilots began to lose control, bomb loads were jettisoned before some members of the aircrew including Roff bailed out and swam safely to shore. As Roff's aircraft and the remaining crew onboard began to descend below the freezing cloud, the ice receded and control was regained at just 800 feet above the ground, allowing for an eventual safe landing at Carnaby airfield. Sadly, one member of Roff's crew was lost due to a bad landing, believed to be somewhere over the Bridlington area. In total, F/Sgt. Roff flew over 207 hours with the squadron, of which 119 hours were night-time operations.
SMALL SILVER - a mixed quantity, 7ozt weighable to include a 3 piece cruet set, Birmingham 1915 with a London silver salt spoon, an individual Georgian mustard spoon, two Birmingham silver thimbles, an 800 stamped lady's lipstick case with mirror, floriate chased decoration and blue stone cabochon clip, 6cms L, a pair of fluted posy vases, London hallmarks, indistinct date stamps, Makers Mappin & Webb, 14cm heights, bases loaded, along with two silver handled manicure items, Chester and Birmingham hallmarks
AN ENSEMBLE OF A LARGE, BELIEVED 14CT CIRCULAR CUT PURPLE STONE DRESS RING on a 'heart' shaped basket, 13grms, size Q-R and a pair of unmarked near matching earrings of similar set with pin fittings, 8grms total, a white metal bracelet having a double row of alternating green and pink stones, 34grms
22CT, 9CT & COSTUME JEWELLERY GROUP - 7 items to include a 22ct gold agate set ring with 9ct gold reducer size Mid K-L with reducer in, 9ct gold cameo set ring size Mid M-N, 9ct gold cameo pendant on a 9ct fine link necklace, a further 9ct fine link necklace holding a facet cut glass pendant drop, pair of paste set blue and white stone clip earrings, white metal paste set brooch and a lady's gold plated Seiko wristwatch with expanding bracelet, 22ct, 2.2grms, 9ct with cameos and further necklace, 7.2grms
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