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WWII – a good example of an RAF Sector Clock which is apparently in working order and which conforms to the type manufactured by F W Elliott during 1939 with mechanical movement and made to what was described as ‘pre-war spit and polish’ standard with a mahogany surround in a nature finish and with a polished brass bezel. A later version came in 1941 and had a darker varnished finish with a matt black bezel. The face of the clock is divided into the 24 hours of the day with sectors in differing colours for ease of recognition. At the centre of the face is the RAF emblem. Overall diameter is approx 17ins. Face has been scratched in places no doubt through constant use but otherwise this is a fine example of an increasingly rare piece of RAF memorabilia.
A Tibetan Thangka or Thanka, late 19th century, painted with a cross legged Buddha surround by his acolytes within a garden filled with rocks, flowering trees and animals, within silk border and above a frieze of five clawed dragons chasing the flaming pearl (at fault), approximately 140cm x 90cm
FRENCH EMPIRE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE EARLY 19TH CENTURY cylinder movement striking on a bell, the gilt dial with black Roman numerals with laurel surround contained within a red marble case of arched form on bun feet, with similar red marble garniture of flared tapering form (3) 32.5cm high
SCOTTISH GEORGE III PINE FIRE SURROUND EDINBURGH, LATE 18TH CENTURY the inverted breakfront top above a foliate and stiff leaf carved cavetto moulded frieze, below is a fluted apron centred by an entwined anthemion motif, raised on moulded upright supports carved in relief with trailing flowers, surmounted by sun flower motifs 184cm wide, 150cm high
A Corgi No.328, Hillman Imp ‘Monte Carlo 1966’, metallic blue with a white stripe, racing number ‘107’, generally near mint (rear suspension broken); Corgi No.310, Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray, silver with wire wheels, excellent condition; Corgi Classics No.9012, 1915 Ford Model T, yellow with a black chassis, gold radiator surround and headlights, black wheels, near mint (lacking figures); another, similar, with a silver radiator surround and headlights, good condition (lacking figures); Corgi Classics No.9021, 1910 Daimler, dark orange with yellow wheels, excellent condition (lacking figures); and Corgi No.468, Routemaster Bus ‘London Transport’, red, ‘Outspan’ advertisements to sides and ‘Use Blue Ribbon Spices’ advertisement to rear, spun hubs, excellent condition, all unboxed, (6)

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