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SOLD world war II parachute silk map |
| This is in excellent condition. Map of central europe printed on parachute silk. Used during World War II. |
Antique Cotsworld Cupboard |
| Circa 1900 cotsworld oak three door cupboard on a square leg & three drawers.
Condition: Both sides have splits but good!
Dimensions: H 140cm W 129cm D 45cm |
World War II R.A.F. flying helmet |
| World War II Royal Air Force brown leather flying helmet, Type C, rare wartime variant fitted with four brown leather goggle retaining straps as well as a strap and buckle in the rear centre of the helmet; three press stud fasteners are fitted on either side of the face for attaching the type "E" oxygen mask; also with a press stud clip to the right side to accommodate type "E*", "G" oxygen and "H" masks, chamois lined with proper elastic chinstrap, medium size.
This pattern was introduced in late 1941 until 1944; hard to find.
Now carries reproduction goggles. |
World War II German bayonet; K98 Mauser |
| A K98 Mauser bayonet by F.W. Holler 1940. Fair condition.
Wooden hilt, some pitting to bayonet and scabbard, slight dent to reverse of scabbard.
Length 16 inches overall.
Battlefield trophy from France. |
Rare American World War I Bayonet |
| This rare American World War I bayonet was made in 1917 to fit a .303 Lee Enfield rifle.
The bayonet is in very good condition, with an excellent polished and rust-free blade. The overall length of the bayonet is 22" and the blade is 17" long. The blade is marked on one side '1917' with a capital W in a circle, and on the other side is a circular grenade with a plume issuing from it, and the letters 'US' below.
The scabbard is in good condition, with the exception of a small amount of stitching on the frog. This could easily be re-stitched.
It is rare to find a bayonet of this age in such fine condition.
This item will only be sold to persons over 18 years of age.
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Small Cotsworld Cupboard |
| Good small cotsworls school oak cupboard circa 1900.
Condition: Good!
Dimensions: H 71cm W 76cm D 37cm |
A pre-First World War Steam Engine |
| A pre-First World War Model Steam Engine,
Gantry and Seven operable Machines.
These comprise a Butter Churn, a Circular Saw, a Windmill,
a Watermill with Forge Hammer, a Thresher, a Grindstone and a Water Pump. The nameplate of the German maker Bing can be seen on the centre of the gantry platform.
The Engine would have been the first acquisition with subsequent gifts being the additional machines and the gantry.
All were amateur mounted on the board; there is a repair to ensure a watertight reservoir to the pump and the spout is missing…but it still works.
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'Jimmy Rothie***' by Colonel Hugh Rose |
| Title. 'Jimmie Rothie***'
Size 24x21cms
Colonel Hugh Rose of Kilranoch drew this pencil and chalk sketch iduring the First World War. A inscripton vo says ' A rapid portrait of a famous characer on common brown paper'
He lived, at the time of this drawing, at Castle Kilranock, Gollanfield, nr Nairn.
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