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A German Luftwaffe Heinwell III aircraft oxygen cylinder, stamped 238997, PR225ATU202LTR. Together with a N.O.S Smiths Desmyn 24v gallon fuel gauge, serial NO. 48036, A Lancaster Air Ministry aircraft MK II map reading lighter, with an 8 day 1941 MK 4 cockpit clock, working when catalogued and an 8 day Wakmann aircraft clock, serial NO. 496.
CELTIC F.C., JOCK STEIN TESTIMONIAL CIGARETTE CASKET AND TABLE LIGHTER, 14TH AUGUST 1978 both in onyx with filt mounts, the casket with plaque inscribed J STEIN TROPHY CELTIC V LIVERPOOL 14-8-78, along with a period packet of official Celtic cigarettes - produced exclusively for the clubNote: It is believed that these were given out to match officials for Stein's testimonial vs. Liverpool. the casket 18cm wide
A late Victorian silver table grenade lighter, of ball shape on four ball feet, with central screw top wick and two shouldered containers with two taper holders within, both with flaming torch finials, hallmarked by Joseph Braham, London, 1898, approx. 8.5cm high. Gross weight: approx. 172.2 grams (5.5ozt) Further details: tarnished; one taper holder misshapen; marks slightly rubbed; couple of dents to body; general wear.
An early 20th century, late Boer War era sterling silver and possibly BlackBuck horn table lighter, once belonging to Major General Alexander Whitelaw Thorneycroft of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. Featuring a ridged, twisted and polished horn section, fitted with a scalloped collar, and a grenade style spherical lighter fixed upon a rotating gimbal. Fully hallmarked for London 1902, with the makers mark for Joseph Braham. The spherical part of the lighter is also engraved ‘A.W.T. from JM 20th June 1903’, which is the date he married his wife, Rebecca Francis Crozier. Notes: Alexander Whitelaw Thorneycroft (1859 - 1931) had a distinguished military career, and was first commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in February 1879. He saw service in the later stages of the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879, and the First Boer War of 1881. A promotion to Lieutenant followed in 1881, followed by Captain in 1887. By the commencement of the Second Boer war, Alexander had been promoted to Major (Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel), and with the British Government preempting a Boer uprising, Major Thorneycroft was sent to South Africa to raise a corps of troopers. This hastily raised corps became known as Thorneycroft’s Mounted Infantry, and saw service during the Relief of Ladysmith, and the Battle of Spion Koh. During Spion Kop, Maj Thorneycroft found himself to be the most senior officer still alive, or that wasn’t incapacitated. An award of the Companion of the Order of the Bath followed in 1901, on account of his Boer War service. By November 1902, Thorneycroft was promoted to Colonel, and was back in the U.K serving as Adjutant-General of the 7th Infantry Division in Dublin. Colonel Thorneycroft retired from the army in 1912, retiring to Blandford Lodge in Berkshire, and died there in 1931 at the age of 72. Provenance: the item was acquired in 1931 by a relative of the current owner, who with his wife had acted as housekeeper for Col Thorneycroft at Blandford Lodge. As was fairly commonplace for the time, the couple were offered an item each from the Colonel’s items, and this lighter was one of the items acquired. The lighter has remained in the family since 1931. Approximately 60cm length. Condition: generally good. Good all round patina to the silver, and clear hallmarks. The gimbal mechanism works exactly as I should by always keeping to the lighter part level. A small area of chipping to the underside of the horn section, towards to pointed end, but this is not visible when sat upon a desk, and does not detract at all. There’s a tiny little pinhead dent to the spherical lighter section, but again this doesn’t detract.
Cartier- a Must De Cartier Briquet Lighter with Cartier box and certificates and a gold plated Dupont lighter with damaged makers box Further details: wear to the plating, area of impact damage to the base. may need re gassing. Cartier replacement flints included. wear to Dupont lighter plating and small dent to side. both untested
Jack Simcock (British 1929-2012) "Cottage and Head" Signed and dated '69, oil on board.59.5 x 74.5cm (framed 70.5 x 85.5cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in good, original condition. There are some areas of craquelure across the surface of the darker areas of the painting, causing areas of subtle media loss in some parts. There are some minor surface marks across the lighter areas which are a little grubby. The painting is framed but not glazed. The original frame has some scuffs and knocks.
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first paperback edition, with "Joanne Rowling", no space between "Taylor" and "1997" and full 10 to 1 number line on title verso, "wand" listed twice on p.53, usual light toning to text, small damp-stain to lower corner of first few and final pp., original pictorial wrappers with misprint "Philospher's" to lower cover, slightly splayed, spine vertically creased with lighter fading than usual, light rubbing to corners, laminate peeled off in places, light creasing, [Errington A1(aa)], 8vo, 1997.
Dutch walnut bombe commode, early 20th Century, the top with moulded edge, two short and two long drawers, carved ball and claw feet, width 112cm, depth 57cm, height 87cm.Condition report:Generally good condition, glass top but there are still some small markas typical with age and use, front is noticeably lighter than the top, both sides have splita dna small moulding chip to the right corner, with a key that works in the middle drawer, feet are good.
Rambles in Eirinn with illustrations and maps by William Bulfin. 1929. lovely copy in original embossed cloth; The Lighter Side of Irish Life by Birmingham. Lovely colour illustrations. 1912 and Dublin Penny Journal. July 19, 1834 to July 12, 1835. Contemporary half leather. Lovely vignettes of Irish scenes. 3 books
A small group of silver pillboxes, lighters and miscellaneous objects, to include a 9ct gold cheroot holder, Birmingham 1967, a silver bookmark, Birmingham 1995, a silver square hinged compact, Birmingham 1940, a silver hexagonal pill box, Sheffield 1990, a silver repoussé shell pill box, London 1990, a silver money clip, London 1998, a marcasite hummingbird brooch, tested as approximately silver, a gilt metal Christian Dior buckle, with pouch, a gilt metal Maruman lighter, a gilt metal Pierre Cardin lighter and an Elizabeth II silver jubilee commemorative crown coin, dated 1977, a base metal faux pearl hat pin, and a base metal articulated fish pendant9ct gold 6.43g, silver 172.95g total (qty)Condition ReportLighters may require refilling, servicing, etc.Marks and scratches to surfaces.Tarnish.As found.
A WWI MEMORIAL PLAQUE, princess Mary tin, badges, modern medals, the memorial/ death plaque is named to Mark Stevenson, the Princess Mary tin is in good condition for its age, the badges include cap badge for Kings African Rifles and West Ridings, RAF and a navy sweetheart brooch, the medal pair are mounted for wearing and they are Australian.NZ campaign medals for Vietnam war, both not named, one stamped copy to band, also included is a whistle and a trench art style lighter, the diecast includes CC59175 and CC59195 series, and a Lledo RAF set with a damaged plastic front, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request, our research shows that Mark Stevenson is unique name on the CWGC and SDGW databases and he was killed in action on 13th of the Seventh 1917 while serving with the 10th battalion Worcestershire Regiment and he was born in Smethwick Staffordshire
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN CAP GUNS AND ACCESSORIES, to include B.C.M. Mustang, Lone Star Peacemaker, Lone Star Deputy Dan, Replicast Remington, Lone Star Spud Gun, No.504, Crescent Dakota, Commando, Rustler Range Hip-Gun, other examples by Daisy, Kusan etc., none tested but all appear playworn, majority appear complete and in fairly good condition, but some with missing items, minor paint loss, marking and wear, with a Coibel Official James Bond 007 Secret Agent set, missing Thunderball pistol but still with Secret Agent Identification Card on original damaged backing card, two Crescent Famous Guns Series guns, still sealed on original damaged backing cards, Belt with buckle containing a lighter, assorted Holsters, Lone Star Riders and other pairs of Spurs, quantity of rolls of caps etc., due to the nature of this lot we cannot ship, successful bidder should collect themselves or hire their own courier (2 boxes)
A group of costume jewellery, including two single fold stud earrings, in 9 ct, with a pair of boxed Conchorde cufflinks, a Deauville lighter, Art deco style brooch of a lady, with a paste set humming bird brooch, earrings, rondel charm bracelet and other itemsCondition Report: 9 ct weight 1.2 grams
A Pipe Presentation Case With Two Pipes and Lighter Made from a General Service Button (Presented to CQMS J E Jilks 14th Reserve Battalion CEF Shorncliffe October 1916) Hallmarks for Chester 1914, as found (Lot)Born Portsmouth, Hants, England 1889.Enlisted 23rd Sep 1914, Valcartier, at janitorHe ends up in Moore Barracks Hospital, Shorncliffe, in Oct 1916 with TB (so a pipe may not have been the best present for him.) No history of TB before enlistment.Sent to a sanitorium in Wokingham a month later, from which he is discharged permanently unfit April 1917.Died almost exactly two years later, April 15th 1919, buried Ann's Hill Cemetery, Gosport with his family, photo of headstone attached.CEF Papers are available on line
HOWARD LESLIE: (1893-1943) English actor, remembered for his portrayal of Ashley Wilkes in Gone with the Wind (1939). A good vintage signed and inscribed 7.5 x 9 photograph of Howard in an engaging semi-profile head and shoulders pose. Signed in blue ink to a largely lighter area of the image. Neatly mounted to a cream card to create the impression of the photograph having plain borders and measuring 8 x 10 overall. About VG
LAUGHTON CHARLES: (1899-1962) English actor, Academy Award winner. A good vintage signed and inscribed sepia 8 x 10 photograph, the original Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer portrait depicting Laughton in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in fountain pen ink across a largely lighter area at the base of the image. A couple of very minor, small corner creases to the borders, VG
HILLER WENDY: (1912-2003) English actress, Academy Award winner. An excellent signed 8 x 10 photograph of Hiller standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume as Eliza Doolittle from the British film Pygmalion (1938) adapted from George Bernard Shaw´s play of the same title. Signed by Hiller in bold blue fountain pen ink with her name alone across a largely lighter area at the base of the image. It was for her performance in this role that Hiller received a Best Actress Oscar nomination. EX
LUNDGREN DOLPH: (1957- ) Swedish actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of the muscular Lundgren standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume as He-Man from the American fantasy film Masters of the Universe (1987). Signed by Lundgren in bold, dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a lighter area at the head of the image. EX
AT ETERNITY´S GATE: Signed 11 x 8 photograph by both Willem Dafoe (Vincent van Gogh) and Julian Schnabel (Director, co-editor and screenwriter) individually, the image depicting the two men standing outdoors in full-length poses, Dafoe in costume as Vincent van Gogh, as they both work on paintings on the easels before them on location during the filming of the biographical drama film At Eternity´s Gate (2018). Signed by Dafoe in blue ink with his name alone to a dark area of the image and signed by Schnabel in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a lighter area at the head of the image. EX
PLEASENCE DONALD: (1919-1995) English actor, remembered for his portrayal of villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (1967). Signed 8 x 10 photograph of the actor standing outdoors in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Cedric Harper, chief of British General Purposes Intelligence, from the British spy thriller film The Black Windmill (1974). Signed by Pleasence in bold, dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to a lighter area of the image. VG

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