A pair of 1930's oak open arm chairs, the seats and backs upholstered in brown leather, raised on square supports 84cm h x 61cm w x 63cm d (seat height 48cm)
A 1930's rectangular oak drop flap office table with green writing surface, fitted 2 drawers and 3 recesses 77cm h x 168cm w x 52cm d (when folded down) 79cm d (flap open)
A magnifying lamp with rectangular magnifying glass flanked by 2 bulbs marked The Anglepoise PAT in UK and Abroad, raised on a tapered oak 2 tier stand with casters 145cm h x 46cm w x 45cm d
A Revo Aermaster, 4 bladed, metal electric oscillating table fan, base marked AERMASTER batch no. F207, with original flex and round pin fused plug 40cm h x 18cm w x 24cm d
A grey Simplon draughting table/desk, c.1960s, fitted with a Mavitta Master 360 draughting machine with Admell Fingalite adjustable lamp. The tapered triangular cast-iron base was manufactured by Dargue Brothers at Simplon Works, Halifax, and features a central red Simplon logo, pedals, and rubber footrests. The base supporting a pine table top with attached draughting machine. Together with a revolving steel high chair by ROC Birmingham
A plywood table top reading stand/lectern with metal and Bakelite lamp to the top, with green sponge inset surface above a recess, with original round pin plug 44cm h (67cm h inc light) x 54cm w x 42cm d
Dr Alexander R. Graham, Bust Portrait of Barnes Wallis, painted resin, 1966, 40cm h x 21cm w x26cm d . Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Note. Dr Alexander Graham R.M.S., M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H., Barrister-at-Law, served as Medical Officer of Health for Lancaster and later for the Borough of Mitcham. A close friend of Wallis, he was also an accomplished portrait painter and sculptor. Graham took up the study of sculpture later in life at Wimbledon School of Art, exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1963 and frequently with the Society of Portrait Sculptors. He was elected a member of the Society in 1966 and served as its Honorary Secretary from 1968 until 1980. Following Graham's death in 1986, his widow, Marjorie, presented another cast of the present work to the National Aerospace Library at Farnborough. A photograph of Wallis standing beside the sculpture was likely taken to commemorate its presentation to the Library.
**Alfred Egerton Cooper R.B.A. (British, 1883-1974) Portrait of Barnes Wallis sculpting a wood carving of his wife Molly, watercolour, signed with initals, 30cm x 24cm, within a stained wood frame.** Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot. Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Note: Cooper produced two versions of this tender portrait displaying Wallis' devotion to his wife Molly. The other version painted in oils was sold at Dominic Winter on 17th December 2020, lot no. 331.
2 vols. INGE. W.R. Personal Idealism and Mysticism, London: Longmanz, Green and Co, 1907, 8vo, 186pp, bound in red cloth, gilt lettering, signed B.N.Wallis to end page together with DEANE, Anthony.C. How To Enjoy The Bible, London: Hodder & Stoughton Limited, 12mo, 188pp, bound in blue cloth, black lettering signed B.N.Wallis to end page
Marshall of Walton on Thames, a bespoke Harris Tweed Buckingham jacket, with tailors label marked "Bespoke Tailor's Marshall of Walton on Thames Dr B N. Wallis 39 R"
A pair of Sir Barnes Wallis circular tortoiseshell effect framed glasses circa 1940/50s, Wallis can be seen wearing these glasses in a promotional photo for "The Dam Busters" 1955 film alongside Michael Redgrave (one lens is loose).