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WW2 British RAF C Type Leather Flying Helmet complete with head sets and wiring loom together with a H type Oxygen Mask and tube. Owners serial number in ink inside the helmet 5002640 along with size and inspection marks. Oxygen mask has matching owners serial number. Together with RAF Brown Bakelite "Bathtub" Morse Key Ref 10F/7373 as used in Lancasters etc, Morse Key Wireless Telegraph No2 MKIII, Pair of RAF Identity disks to C8094840 PN Madge, RAF Regt slip on shoulder titles, RAF Cadets unit number title, BBC pattern headphones, Trench Art Bullet necklace.
Tonka - Vivid Imaginations - Minicraft Models - Spears - An unboxed Tonka Turbo -Diesel Tinplate digger and 3 boxed items to include #11213 1/16 scale 1948 MG TC Midget kit (Instructions included), Wallace and Gromit West Wallaby Street Play House (includes figures) and a kid's Weaving Loom. Items appear to be in good-very good condition with varying signs of play wear. Boxes appear fair-good; some storage wear. Contents not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-2
A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, with a green leather insert, with a single frieze drawer, raised on fluted and tapered legs, width 84cm x depth 42cm x height 76cm, an oak barley twist occasional table, along with three pieces of green pained Lloyd Loom furniture, to include two linen boxes and a chair (condition report: all Lloyd Loom pieced damaged, all with marks, scuffs, stains, discolouration, other wear and usage) (5)
A pair of painted Lloyd Loom style bucket chairs, 70cm (h) x 50cm (w) x 50cm (d) / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.
A mid 20th century circa 1960s - 1970s handbound gift book containing watercolour paintings & calligraphic verses. The manuscript book gifted by students to a teacher, with no names or college stated, but of local interest to Bedford, containing watercolours of College Entrance, Loom Room, and local churches and landscapes, including Wymington Church, Oakley Hill, Biddenham Forge, Cardington Church, All Hallows Lane, and others. Including watercolours depicting flowers, and verses copied in calligraphy, maj. from the Bible, but including those by Rupert Brooke, Dr. Arnold of Rugby School, Walter Rauschenbush, and others. Bound in a quarter crushed morocco binding with cloth boards, on hand made paper with uncut edges. Measures approx. 36cm x 27.5cm.
Circa 1st-5th century A.D.. A trio of artefacts comprising: a Roman copper-alloy coin, likely a sestertius, with worn designs to obverse and reverse, the reverse likely portraying the goddess Minerva leaning on a shield and wearing a helmet; a stone loom weight of conoid form, dated c.100 A.D. and discovered in Egypt; a Roman ceramic oil lamp dated c.500 A.D., piriform in plan with raised borders to the central opening and nozzle, decorative ribbing to the shoulder, conical handle and basal ring. 150 grams total, 33-92 mm (1 1/4 - 3 5/8 in.). From an old UK collection. From the private collection of Alf Baxendale (1941-2016) part 2, keen Egyptologist, member of the Egyptology Society, trustee of the Amarna Trust; thence by descent. Accompanied by a copy of his obituary published in Horizon, The Amarna Project and Amarna Trust newsletter, Issue 18, 2017, p.21, by Barry John Kemp, CBE, FBA, Professor Emeritus of Egyptology at the University of Cambridge and directing excavations at Amarna in Egypt. [3, No Reserve]
Thomas Pearces, Paris, a Louis XVI style ormolu and white marble, 8-day mantel clock, the second half of the 19th century, with figural mounts of young Bachic revellers and rampaging goat after Clodion, slightly convex enamel Roman dial, the movement chiming the hours and quarters as a passing strike on a single bell, the clock supported by a carved wood and gilt gesso sub plinth conforming to the clocks outline. 50 cm wide x 49 cm high combined.Thomas Pearce is recorded as working in Paris in 1840, see page 600 of Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Loom, Brian.
A collection of 19th century Victorian & later bobbins, industrial spools etc. The lot comprising a number of wooden industrial sized spools, the largest by Roberts & Hirst, a mahogany turned cotton reel holder, two weaving loom shuttles with thread, etc.Tallest spool measures approx. 34cm tall, 15cm in diameter.
Ca. 200 BC - AD 100A pair of Hellenistic polygonal terracotta loom weights depicting most likely a standing Aphrodite framed in a thick border. The weights are made in an undecorated mixture of clay and sand. A drilled hole is present on the upper parts. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 26.199.89.Size: 90-90mm x 50-50mm; Weight: 465gProvenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the Dutch art market; previously acquired on the Belgian art market.

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