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An RAF blue cloth flying helmet with leather integral headphones, mask etc, stitched in label - 22c/1729, size 1 KX/R/267/65, F/Lt Greenwood in pen, together with a pair of fur lined boots, an S10 respirator marked Avon 1987, a British military telephone set marked D Mk V and an award issued to FLT. LT, A.S. Greenwood 1965-67
SM Mrs MacBoozle - Pelham Puppets SM Range, brown real fur hair, painted features,blue eyes, red ball nose, opening mouth, small composite hands with closed fingers, metal strip knee joints, string above knees, wearing a felt berry, tartan dress, boxed, 1948 - 1954 Mrs MacBoozle is the long suffering wife of Sandy MacBoozle
A late 19th Century bisque head doll incised "192" only, possibly Kammer & Reinhardt, replacement light brown wig, blue glass sleeping eyes, closed mouth, pierced ears with earrings, part jointed wood and composition body, dressed in period style fur trimmed hat and coat, height 57cm approx, with a metal display stand
A Second World War RAF Sidcot flying suit, leather flying helmet, gloves and flying boots *In the winter of 1916 the first significant stride was made to providing effective protection for the pilot and this arrived from the brain of Sidney Cotton, an RNAS pilot with No.8 Squadron. Cotton had been working on his own aircraft when a 'scramble' was called and he flew in his dirty overalls for an hour or so and upon landing found that, unlike his fellow pilots who were shivering from the cold, he was quite unaffected. Having thought through this effect, he realised that it was the oil and grease soaked into the overalls that had retained the body heat. Picking up on the idea, he took leave and travelled to London, to Robinson & Cleaver, where he had a flying suit made for him to his design. The suit had three layers, a thin lining of fur, a layer of airproof silk, and an outside layer of light Burberry material, all made into a one-piece suit, just like his overalls. Robinson & Cleaver were asked to register the design on behalf of Cotton and the flying suit took its name from the inventor and was called the Sidcot suit (SIDney COTton).
9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic vessel, biconical in shape, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade; the body decorated with an incised double teardrop design with raised teardrops, the upper end with a wide circular rim enclosing the narrow mouth. 710 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Fine condition, large chip to rear. A very rare type. From a private collection, North London, UK; acquired from a London Arms & Armour dealer in the 1950s. See W. Arendt 'Irene Granaten des 13-14. Jahrhunderts, die an der Wolga gefunden sind', Zeitschrift fur Historische Waffen-und Kostumkunde, 11 (1926-8), p. 42; W. Arendt 'Die Spharisch-konischen Gefasse aus Gebranntem Ton', Ibid., D. Ayalon Gunpowder and Firearms in the Mamluk Kingdom, London, 1956, p.16. Accounts suggest that it was filled with a mixture of petroleum and designed to be charged with incendiary material, probably containing naphtha, the basis of Greek Fire.
9th-11th century AD. A hollow ceramic vessel, biconical in shape, intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade; the body decorated with an incised geometric design, the upper end with a wide circular rim enclosing the narrow mouth. 785 grams, 14.5cm (5 1/4").Fine condition From a private collection, North London, UK; acquired from a London Arms & Armour dealer in the 1950s. See W. Arendt 'Irene Granaten des 13-14. Jahrhunderts, die an der Wolga gefunden sind', Zeitschrift fur Historische Waffen-und Kostumkunde, 11 (1926-8), p. 42; W. Arendt 'Die Spharisch-konischen Gefasse aus Gebranntem Ton', Ibid., D. Ayalon Gunpowder and Firearms in the Mamluk Kingdom, London, 1956, p.16. Accounts suggest that it was filled with a mixture of petroleum and designed to be charged with incendiary material, probably containing naphtha, the basis of Greek Fire.
10th-5th century BC. A carved jasper(?) cylinder seal with frieze depicting an enthroned figure with a gryphon at his feet facing a standing robed figure with raised hands, crescent and sunburst motifs above, stars to rear of throne and standing figure with fur(?) mantle to the had and back. 9.37 grams, 31mm (1 1/4"). Fine condition, usage wear. Ex Rihani family collection; acquired 1980s. Cf. Collon, D. First Impressions. Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East, London, 2005, item 338 for type.
From Reeves Casting's and built to Edgar T Westbury designs steam beam engine titled "Vulcan", comprising of single cylinder beam engine with A frame type supports, fur use via compressed air or steam, from brass and steel construction finished in green and red paint work, mounted on a raised base, the engine fitted with Watts parallel motion and double acting cylinder with slide valves, and inlet and outlet posts to valve chest, bearing lubricators and 9" diameter flywheel,
JUMEAU SHOES & DOLL ACCESSORIES including a wonderful pair of Jumeau Bebe white silk shoes with leather soles, a pair of leather shoes (makers mark underneath), a miniature muff in it's original box, a fur stole, a miniature purse with model money, and a dressing table mirror. Jumeau shoes stamped, Bebe, Jumeau, Depose. 8cms long
A collection of Fusiliers flaming grenade badges - including Victorian Officers' gilt and enamel Royal Fusiliers fur cap badge, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Munster Fusiliers and others - approximately 65 including fur cap badges, Glengarry badges, collar titles and buttons, all mounted in a glazed cabinet with feather hackles
AN S A DAGGER. An SA Dagger with UJN stamped on the crossguard, complete with painted scabbard and belt loop and clip. Makers mark for Christianswerk-Solingen, horizontal three-pronged fork design in an oval. Ulles fur Deutfchland motto on the reverse side of the double-edged 9.3/4" blade. See Illustration

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