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British WWII Posters Battle of
British WWII Posters Battle of Britain Lot of Eight 20'' x 15''. Four are marked Roland Davies. Condition: One poster with 3'' tear in top left margin otherwise excellent.
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TWO 2000 ANNIVERSARY BATTLE OF
TWO 2000 ANNIVERSARY BATTLE OF BRITAIN 5-POUNDS SILVER COINS, A 1998 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE ‘GUERNSEY’ ONE-POUND SILVER PROOF COIN AND A ISLE OF MAN DECIMAL NINE-COIN COLLECTIONTwo 2000 Anniversary Battle of Britain 5-Pounds Silver Coins, a 1998 80th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force ‘Guernsey' One-Pound Silver Proof Coin and a Isle of Man Decimal Nine-Coin Collection,
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World War II British and German
World War II British and German aeroplanes A set of sixteen cut away prints of technical drawings
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WWII British Royal Air Force
WWII British Royal Air Force aluminum ashtray, made from a Rolls Royce "Merlin" engine piston as used in the Battle of Britain - August-October 1940, with engraved quote by Winston Churchill, 5-1/4" dia
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ROYAL DOULTON, BATTLE OF BRITAIN
ROYAL DOULTON, BATTLE OF BRITAIN TANKARDLimited edition 5,512 of 14,750. To mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
Royal Doulton backstamp. Good condition. Gold gilt accents. Weight - 1 lb 1.0 oz. #military #tankard #aviation
Artist: Geoff Hunt
Issued: 1989
Dimensions: 5"H x 3.75" dia.
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good condition.
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SEVEN SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY
SEVEN SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY AIRPLANES World War II fighters, in original boxes, comprising four banks (various models) and 3 P-38 Lightnings.
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EARLY BRITISH BATTLESEarly
EARLY BRITISH BATTLESEarly British Battles Publisher: London: Gay and Bird
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SIX SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY
SIX SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY PLANES Allied WWII Fighters, Mint in box: five are banks, one is a 1/48th scale F86 Sabre.
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SIX SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY
SIX SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY PLANES World War II fighters and a bomber; Four are banks, one is 1/48th scale F86 Sabre, one is a P38 Lightning.
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SIX SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY
SIX SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY AIRPLANES World War II fighters, with original boxes; comprising five banks (F4U-1 Corsairs and P-40 Warhawks), and one P-38 Lightning.
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SELECTION OF DIE-CAST MILITARY
SELECTION OF DIE-CAST MILITARY AIRPLANES Primarily World War II fighters, all in original boxes, including five banks, a P51-D Mustang, and a Corgi boxed Fighter Scramble airplane set.
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Lot of 3 dealing with WW1 fighters:
Lot of 3 dealing with WW1 fighters: The Canvas Falcons, They Fought For The Sky, War Birds. More Information Good
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A small quantity of ''Life''
A small quantity of ''Life'' magazines both pre and post World War II
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THREE WWII AVIATION COLOR
THREE WWII AVIATION COLOR LITHOGRAPHS: William S.Phillips titled ''When You See Zeros Fight'em!'' image measures 17.5'' x 23.5'' pencil signed by the artist and by Captain Joseph J. Foss numbered 151/1000; William S. Phillips titled ''I Could Never Be So Lucky Again '' 14'' x 19'' (image) pencil signed by the artist and by Lieutenant Colonel James H Doolittle numbered 151/850; Robert Taylor titled ''Memphis Belle '' image measures 13.5'' x 18.5'' pencil signed by the artist and by Col. Robert Morgan from edition of 1500. All are well matted and framed.
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SEVEN SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY
SEVEN SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY AIRPLANES Allied WWII fighters, New in boxes: Six are banks; the F86 Sabre is not a bank (1/48 scale).
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Good lot of 3: British Special
Good lot of 3: British Special Forces, The Commandos 1940-1946, SBS The Invisible Raiders. Important references. More Information Excellent.
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SIX SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY
SIX SPECCAST DIE-CAST MILITARY PLANES World War II fighters, with original boxes, all banks.
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SIX MATCHBOX DIE-CAST MILITARY
SIX MATCHBOX DIE-CAST MILITARY AIRPLANES Allied fighters, World War II, in original boxes.
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1 piece. (British Naval Battle
1 piece. (British Naval Battle Engraving.) Pouncy, B.T. after Cleveley, Robert. "To The Right Honorable Earl Howe... The Morning of The Glorious First of June 1794..." London: A.C. de Poggi, Feb. 15, 1796. 23 1/8 x 32 inches (587 x 813 mm) - trimmed just at top platemark; slightly toned & a little dusty, some creasing at upper edges. Depicting the naval battle between British ships under Howe and 26 French ships protecting a convoy.
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2005 HASBRO GI JOE BATTLE OF
2005 HASBRO GI JOE BATTLE OF BRITAIN EXCLUSIVE United States,20052005 Hasbro G.I. Joe Collector's Club The Battle of Britain convention exclusive box set, Box C8 with light wear from storage including corner and edge wear, subtle crush with creasing to box top lower right, overall displays beautifully. Toy C9 in new unused condition as received when attending the convention with factory sealed accessories, please refer to photographs.
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George VI World War 2 Air Crew
George VI World War 2 Air Crew Europe Medal
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NINE WWII PRESS PHOTOS. American
NINE WWII PRESS PHOTOS. American 1940s World War II era. Depicting military planes scenes include: Nazi Focke-Wulk reaches Wright Field Ohio; Fallen Foe Displayed in Paris; German Bombing Planes in Flight; Nazi German War Planes; Flier Rescued from Swamp After Crash San Rafael Calif. 8.5'' x 6.5'' to 8'' x 10''. Some with wrinkles creases crop lines edge wear. On verso some have typed descriptions of what is depicted in the image. Image credits include: Office of War Information Press Association Inc. International News Photos.
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Fourteen photographs of World War I
Fourteen photographs of World War I airplanes from the Albatros Flugzeugwerke GMBH aircraft manufacturer, four r.p. postcards of planes at the 1911 Farnborough air show, an albumen photograph of the Austin Whippet (circa 1929) and nine others of Austin bi-planes, other RAF related ephemera and two albumen photographs of the construction of the Forth Road Bridge
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WWII AIR RAIDS OVER ENGLAND WC
WWII AIR RAIDS OVER ENGLAND WC PAINTING England,Early 20th CenturyDepicts an air raid with planes bursting over head while buildings catch fire on the ground with men, women, children, and soldiers running for cover.
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WWII. Royal Air Force Flying
WWII. Royal Air Force Flying Logbook 1767, Revised Oct 1943, unnamed, with entries from January 1943 - October 1945, the aircraft comprising Anson, Ventura and Liberator, another of 209495 V Lieutenant L G Jackson South African Air Force, January 1943 - October 1945 and Royal Navy Ditty Box Book of O R Bowyer, Leading Seaman who served on HMS "Benbow", "Emperor of India", "Centaur" and other vessels, entries from 1929 until discharged in 1953 (3)
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US WWII Theater Made Flight Wings
US WWII Theater Made Flight Wings Lot of Seven Makers include: Firman Wallace?& Bishop Angus & Coote and Luke. Condition: Excellent.
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LEATHER AVIATION JACKET Replica RAF
LEATHER AVIATION JACKET Replica RAF Lambswool WWII Style Flight Jacket made by The Cockpit Clothing Co. of Southampton, Battle of Britain 50th Anniversary issue (1990), limited edition 71/150 (on engraved brass tag), brass zipper. Size large.
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22 pieces. Movie Posters.
22 pieces. Movie Posters. (Military Subjects, incl. WWII): "Counter Attack." Columbia, [1945]. Date chipped away. * "Task Force." Warner Bros., 1949. 2 copies. Gary Cooper. * "American Guerrilla in The Philippines." 20th-Century Fox, 1950. 2 copies. * "The Wild Blue Yonder." Republic, 1951. * "Salerno Beachhead." Realart re-release, 1951 (A Walk In The Sun). * "The Tanks Are Coming." Warner Bros., 1951. * "Paratrooper." Columbia, 1953. Alan Ladd. * "The Caine Mutiny." Columbia, 1954. Humphrey Bogart. * "The Bridges at Toko-Ri." Paramount, 1954. 4 copies. Grace Kelly. * "To Hell and Back." Universal, 1955. Audie Murphy. * "D-Day, The 6th of June." 20th-Century Fox, 1956. * "Attack." United Artists, 1956. * "Toward The Unknown." Warner Bros., 1956. 4 copies (1 moderately dampstained). * "The D.I." Warner Bros., 1957. All color litho insert formats, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). Pre-1956 releases often with repairs to versoes & some dust soiling. B-/B, post 1956 releases with minor edge wear, B-/B+.
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W BRITAIN TOY SOLDIERSLot of six W.
W BRITAIN TOY SOLDIERSLot of six W. Britain Army Soldiers in original boxes including two anti-aircraft units of the British Army Height Finder no. 1729 (one missing component), three Range Finder with Operator no. 1639, and one Spotting Chair and Observer with field gla sses no. 1731. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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BRITAINS MILITARY MINIATURES
BRITAINS MILITARY MINIATURES REPRESENTING FORCES AT THE BATTLE OF ATBARA Made in England, (43) Seaforth Highlanders and Cameron Highlanders, kneeling with bayonets or marching, marked. Included is a Boxed Limited Edition of the Seaforth Highlanders, (11) figure set, new in box.
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US WWII Assorted Theater-Made Air
US WWII Assorted Theater-Made Air Corps Wings Included in this lot are six theater-made US wings as follows: one Wallace and Bishop air crew; two Angus & Coote liaison wing and senior pilot wings; two K. G. Luke Wings gunner and bombardier; one Firman London glider; and three variations of US made pilots' wings. Condition: Very good.
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Four limited edition prints of
Four limited edition prints of World War II airplanes: clockwise- Robert Taylor 724/1000 William S. Phillips 598/1000 R. Harper 102/900 John Ficken 278/950. Largest 20"x28"
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Lot of 4 dealing with military
Lot of 4 dealing with military aviation: Bombers First and Last, The Dam Busters, Yeager, Guided Missiles. More Information Good
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Two albums of early 20th Century
Two albums of early 20th Century R.A.F. and near Eastern related photographs including thirteen large format photographs of early 20th Century R.A.F. bi-planes dropping torpedoes (both albums in worn condition and photographs slightly faded)
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WWII Broadsides Lot of Eight
WWII Broadsides Lot of Eight Brotherhood Week The Alantic Charter AAF Gunners Wear Wings Lights Out FBI warning and more.
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9 pieces. Movie Posters. (Military
9 pieces. Movie Posters. (Military Subjects - Primarily WWII): "Dive Bomber." Warner Bros., [1941]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Joe Smith, American." MGM, 1942. Without copyright or code markings. * "Commandos Strike at Dawn." Columbia, 1942. Without code markings. * "So Proudly We Hail." Paramount, 1943. Left corner with code marking chipped away. * "The Battle of Russia." 20th-Century Fox, 1943. Without code markings. * "Guns Ho!" Universal, 1943. Without code markings. * "Winged Victory." 20th-Century Fox, [1944]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Pride of The Marines." Warner Bros., [1945]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Up Front." Universal, 1951. Bill Maudlin's Willie & Joe. All color litho insert formats, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). Most with scattered repairs to versoes, & some dust soiling. Conditions B-/B, "Up Front" A-.