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A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, pink. Height 30 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in generally very good condition with no damage, no chips, no cracks and no restoration. The vase has however been drilled for a flex and there are minor nibbles around the drill holes. This should be evident from our images.
Toys - Schuco - Garage No.1500 with cream clockwork car No.1750 together with a Moto-Drill 1006 motorcycle with rider Condition: Some loss and wear to painted decoration, motor cycle - chrome seat, light frame and wheel cover has surface deterioration, we do not guarantee the mechanism but all appear to move freely - **General condition consistent with age
Graduated row of reconstituted amber, fifty-five beads measuring 102cm long, 73g gross Condition: Polished opaque oval amber beads orange to orangey/brown, hidden screw clasp fitted, most beads in good condition, one or two chipped near to the drill hole - **General condition consistent with age
Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) 'THE DISCOVERY' BERTHED ON THE THAMES WITH SHELL MEX HOUSE IN THE DISTANCE, 1938 watercolour signed lower left 13 x 9in. (33.02 x 22.86cm) RRS Discovery was designed for Antarctic research and was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in Britain. In 1901 it was launched as a Royal Research Ship (RRS) and its inaugural mission was the British National Antarctic Expedition, carrying Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton on their Discovery Expedition. In the late 1930s - when her research days were over - she was presented to the Boy Scouts Association as a static training ship for scouts in London. During the war her engines and boilers were removed for scrap to help with the war effort. She became too costly for the Scouts Association to maintain and was transferred to the Admiralty in 1954 and later used as a drill ship for the Royal Navy Auxiliary Reserve and also as a training ship for the Westminster Sea Cadet Corps.Today the Discovery is the centrepiece of the Discovery Point museum in Dundee. P
VC interest - A Buffs East Kent Regiment Sports/ Drill Medal named to Pte W.R. Cotter. William Richard Cotter was born Folkestone Kent 1882, was a Corpl in the 6th Battalion with the on the 6th of March 1916 at Hohenzollern Redoubt he had his leg blown off, however he carried on for two more hours giving orders to his men (See criteria)
An 84 mm Anti-tank projectile, together with a Vigilant Anti-Tank Guided Missile, British, circa 1960's, wire-guided designed by Vickers-Armstrong Guided Weapons Department, Brooklands, Surrey. A drill missile, made of wood, weighted to full weight and painted dark blue, with alloy nose plug, the body stencilled (white): "3"; "DRILL;" nose plug engraved and filled black: "PULL OUT"; "AND"; "UNSCREW"' "BEFORE": "FIRING" (2)
A mixed collection of ammunition including a 6 .50 Browning Drill Round, a 30 mm Cartridge cartridge case (empty), a 35mm x 227 Oerlikon Round with green painted cartridge case, with fired primer with purple anodised projectile for Oerlikon gun, the projectile stencilled (white): INERT, base of case stamped "123"; BM OE"; "83" (qty)
A collection of British cartridge cases to include 6. Pr. Cartridge case, with fired primer, base of case stamped: "III" over "RL"; "99"; "C.F."; "Y 27"; "á", a 6 Pr. Cartridge case, base of case stamped: "6 PR"; "III"; "á" over "184"; "C.F."; "1916"; "R.L.", a 2 Pr. Cartridge Case, fired, base stamped Base of case stamped: "2 PR No. 1 MK II"; "LOT (over) 325"; "N"; "1943"; and a fired 2 Pr. case, Base of case stamped: "2 PR No. 1 MK II"; "LOT (over) 922"; "á" "N"; "1912"; "R.L." together with five 7.62mm N.A.T.O Drill Rounds with red-fluted plated cartridge cases, no primers and copper jacketed, pointed bullets, all in clip (9)

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