COLLECTION OF 1960s/70s PALITOY MADE ACTION MAN FIGURES WITH PAINTED HEADS AND ACCESSORIEScomprising one USA Spaceman with suit, helmet, boots, gloves, breathing apparatus etc, the other a Red Devil Parachutist with jumpsuit, boots, helmet, parachute pack and parachute and reserve chute; together with German Stormtrooper uniform with tunic, trousers, boots (jackboots), helmet, cartridge belt, 2 x triple cartridge sections, holster, field pack, 2 x 'stick' grenades, Schmeisser sub machine gun; and Action Soldier uniform with shirt, trousers, brown boots, cap; and a large selection of other items including trousers, camouflaged jacket, bag, hat, helmet, boots, ammo belts, scuba tanks, weapons, grenades, knives holsters and water bottle, all from a genuine childhood collection
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Blakeney & Co., Sunderland, Hull & Glasgow, a Victorian rosewood ships stick barometer, c. 1860, the bowfront case with brass urn cistern cover, the silvered register plates with twin Vernier scales, signed BLAKENEY & CO. Sunderland, Hull & Glasgow, the trunk with mercury thermometer, the case inlaid with mother of pearl and brass floral motifs over a swan, lacking brass mounting bracket, 92 cm. The mercury tube has slipped downwards in the case, but looks complete?The case and the register plates are very dirty and in need of cleaning.There is no visible damage or repairs, showing only age related wear & tear.We are not experts on such items and therefore unable to state whether or not it is in fully working order.
A full size violin, 19th/20th century, with two-piece back and purfling on both sides, the bow stamped for Jérome Thibouville Lamy, the stick with an ebony frog inset with mother of pearl eyes and a white metal mount, the ebony adjuster with two white metal bands, 74 cm, the violin 60 cm overall, within a black lacquered shaped case.
A pair of 1930s Gray-Stan scent bottles, of footed squat ovoid form, with wrythen moulded decoration, complete with matching hollow blown stoppers, all in a pale blue ground, height 11cm, together with a Gray-Stan candle stick in the matching pattern, height 16cm. (3) Provenance ? From the family collection of the late James Manning, senior glass blower and designer for Elizabeth Graydon Stannus of Gray-Stan Glass.
An original WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German respirator / gas mask and two re-enactment M24 stick grenades. The respirator with rubber face shield with head straps, nose flap and yellow glass eye pieces. The aluminium canister marked with Nazi eagle and Swastika and Waffenamt (WaA) Weapon Agency issue mark to the outer rubber shield. Housed within the original box.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF STICK PINS AND A BAR BROOCH The first with a two colour hunting horn shaped terminal, early 20th century; together with two stickpins each with a pear cut stone in cut down collet settings with blue foiled backs; and a pearl and diamond bar brooch, the pear shaped pearl with old cut diamond accented leaves Gross weight: 8.3 grams Please note the pearl is untested and unwarranted as natural pearl Condition Report: The stick pins are not on the original pins, the [pear shaped terminal pins have been taken from another piece of jewellery, their base metal pins are heavily corroded. The bar brooch has a damaged leaf, missing part, general wear. The pearl is untested and unwarranted as natural pearl Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY GEM SET STICK PINS The first with a pearl and diamond terminal, approximately 0.06 carats, stamped with former Czechoslovakia 1921-1928 gold mark; together with an emerald, rose cut diamond and pearl stick pin, the terminal in the form of a foliate spray, the pin stamped with former Austro -Hungarian Empire 1872-1922 gold indication marks Size/dimensions: first terminal 1cm long; second 1.8cm long Gross weight: 3.6 grams Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearl Condition Report: They both have some wear, the pearls have glue at the backs of the settings, they may have been replaced Condition Report Disclaimer
A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE JEWELLERY Comprising a mid Victorian oval cabochon cornelian brooch, in a polished gold setting; an Edwardian spider bar brooch, the spider with circular cabochon turquoise matrix head and abdomen, on a square section bar; a gold Victorian stick pin, with lobed shell detail; and a blue paste gilt metal brooch Size/dimensions: first 3.8cm wide; second 5.7cm wide; stickpin terminal 1.4cm diameter Gross weight: 21 grams Condition Report: The first brooch has some light wear commensurate with age and use, the brooch pin is base metal, there are some scrapes and nicks taken out of the hinge end of the brooch fitting. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY To include a synthetic ruby and diamond scrolled brooch, the circular cut synthetic rubies and eight cut diamonds amongst polished scrolls, with ruby accented drops; an abstract cultured pearl and ruby brooch, with an open textured form with circular cut ruby and cultured pearl accents; and an opal stick pin Size/dimensions: first brooch 2.9cm wide; second 3.8cm wide; opal 7mm long Gross weight: 26.1 grams Condition Report: The first brooch is converted from a double clip brooch, some general wear, signs of original fittings to the reverse Second, unmarked, some light wear commensurate with age and use Stickpin: has been converted from another piece, some light wear Condition Report Disclaimer
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER COLOURED JEWELLERY AND COSTUME JEWELLERY To include a chrysoprase and half cultured pearl bracelet, with foliate engraved panels, stamped silver; a cabochon hardstone dress ring, with a foliate border; a hinged bangle stamped sterling silver; a cornelian bar brooch; a novelty bird stick pin; a curb link bracelet; freshwater cultured pearl necklaces; an onyx bead necklace; and simulated pearl necklaces GROSS WEIGHT: 278 grams Condition Report: All items have wear, some have repairs or damage Condition Report Disclaimer
Three: Lieutenant R. H. Dunlop, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, late 7th (Service) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, an R.E.8 pilot with 53 Squadron - who, whilst on a low reconnaissance, had his aircraft petrol tank pierced by machine-gun fire from the ground. He held his aircraft steady, whilst his observer climbed out on to the wing to inspect the damage. The observer then returned to his seat, gathered his stick and cap and went out on to the wing for a second time to plug the hole with the aforementioned items. They completed the reconnaissance, and dropped messages at Division Headquarters on the return journey 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. R. H. Dunlop. York. & Lanc. R.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. H. Dunlop. R.A.F.) very fine (3) £300-£400 --- Robert Hunter Dunlop was born in March 1895, and was a native of Edinburgh. He was employed as an Engineer at Milne & Sons, Edinburgh, 1912-1915, prior to being commissioned and serving with the 7th (Service) Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment (Pioneers) in the French theatre of war from 13 July 1915. Dunlop was wounded, and then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in later 1916. Dunlop initially trained as an Observer, prior to taking Pilot training in 1917. He was posted for operational service with 53 Squadron (R.E.8’s) in France in 1918. Having advanced to Lieutenant, Dunlop flew as part of ‘A’ Flight and on 5 July 1918: ‘In the middle of a low reconnaissance, Lts Dunlop and Scott, 53 Sqn, had their petrol tank pierced by machine gun fire from the ground. Lt. Scott (observer) climbed out on to the wing of the machine to investigate the extent of the damage. He then climbed back into his seat, removed his cloche, stepped out on to the wing again and blocked the rent with his stick and leather cap. The reconnaissance was then completed and messages dropped at Divisional Headquarters on the return journey.’ (Royal Air Force Communiques 1918, edited by C. Cole refers) Sold with a copy of an article - 53 Squadron 1916-18 by Raymond Vann, in which Dunlop is mentioned and features as part of a group photograph.
A Victorian 9ct gold hollow anchor brooch, pin deficient, Birmingham 1897, 40mm long, 2.39g,together with a gold nugget stick pin,the nugget tested as approximately high carat gold, with metal pin, 2.30g, anda silver and gold, turquoise bombé brooch,with silver settings to a gold frame, with pin and 'C' catch, tested as approximately sterling silver and 15ct gold, with a 9ct gold pin, 15mm diameter, 3.79g (3)Anchor brooch: pin missing, slightly dent verso, minor surface marks/scratches.Nugget pin: minor surface marks/scratches.Turquoise brooch: one turquoise missing, some discolouration to some of the remaining turquoise, dents to some of the gold bead surround, surface marks/scratches/tarnish.
A small collection of jewellery,comprising a low grade silver turquoise set heart pendant, marked 800, 32mm long, a gold ivy leaf pendant, tested as approximately 18ct gold, a gold single pearl stick pin, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a gold Royal Army Service Corps sweetheart brooch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a gold pearl and ruby converted brooch, tested as approximately 18ct gold with later metal fittings, and a gold split pearl and enamel five row box clasp, with a vacant collet centre to surround of split pearls, with royal blue enamel ground and white enamel border, to a later single row of imitation pearls (6)9ct gold - 3.04g total, 18ct gold - 5.06g totalSurface marks/scratches/tarnish to all.Heart pendant is missing one turquoise, discolouration to some of the remaining. Pin to sweetheart brooch a little bent and floppy.Ruby and pearl brooch: later converted from a different jewel. Metal brooch fittings lead soldered verso.Centre of clasp is deficient. Imitation pearls are later, and are very worn.

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