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A set of 8 Wedgwood Bradford Exchange limited edition Clarice Cliff plates - Red Roof, Poplar, Orange House, Blue Lucerne, Farm House, House and Bridge, Orange Roof Cottage and Fantastique Mountain, 20cm, with certificates, 2 Official Edition Age of Jazz Clarice Cliff mugs and a Times Past Clarice Cliff style mug
SOLD FOR £60
A set of 8 Wedgwood Bradford Exchange limited edition Clarice Cliff plates - Red Roof, Poplar, Orange House, Blue Lucerne, Farm House, House and Bridge, Orange Roof Cottage and Fantastique Mountain, 20cm, with certificates, 2 Official Edition Age of Jazz Clarice Cliff mugs and a Times Past Clarice Cliff style mug

An Indian silver salver with bracketed border, engraved inscription "Presented to Brigadier H M Cox CIE OBE MC and Mrs Cox by The Senior Staff of Iscon Consortium at Durgapur July 1959", 30cm, 935 grams
SOLD FOR £1400
An Indian silver salver with bracketed border, engraved inscription "Presented to Brigadier H M Cox CIE OBE MC and Mrs Cox by The Senior Staff of Iscon Consortium at Durgapur July 1959", 30cm, 935 grams

An Edwardian oval embossed silver bachelor's tea service comprising teapot with wooden handle, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Birmingham 1906 by Williams, gross weight 509 grams
SOLD FOR £820
An Edwardian oval embossed silver bachelor's tea service comprising teapot with wooden handle, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Birmingham 1906 by Williams, gross weight 509 grams

A George III oval silver cream jug with panelled and engraved decoration London 1804, makers marks rubbed, possibly Peter William and Anne Bateman, 137 grams
SOLD FOR £240
A George III oval silver cream jug with panelled and engraved decoration London 1804, makers marks rubbed, possibly Peter William and Anne Bateman, 137 grams

An 18th Century oval Bilston enamel patch box, the lid marked "A Token of Regard" the interior fitted a mirror (mirror cracked) 12cm x 4cm
SOLD FOR £55
An 18th Century oval Bilston enamel patch box, the lid marked "A Token of Regard" the interior fitted a mirror (mirror cracked) 12cm x 4cm

An engraved silver engine turned cigarette case, monogrammed, the interior engraved "Presented to Captain M H R Glover RE by Officers 52 Division Engineers TA Adjutant 1961-1963, Birmingham 1961, 204 grams
SOLD FOR £340
An engraved silver engine turned cigarette case, monogrammed, the interior engraved "Presented to Captain M H R Glover RE by Officers 52 Division Engineers TA Adjutant 1961-1963, Birmingham 1961, 204 grams

A 6 piece Georgian style cased oval silver condiment set with pair of salts, pair of mustard pots (1 with spoon) and a pair of peppers, complete with blue glass liners (1 cracked),  Birmingham 1922 by Adie Brothers Ltd., 150 grams
SOLD FOR £260
A 6 piece Georgian style cased oval silver condiment set with pair of salts, pair of mustard pots (1 with spoon) and a pair of peppers, complete with blue glass liners (1 cracked), Birmingham 1922 by Adie Brothers Ltd., 150 grams

An Edwardian oval embossed silver tea caddy Sheffield 1904 by Atkin Brothers, 9cm x 8cm x 5cm, 82 grams
SOLD FOR £140
An Edwardian oval embossed silver tea caddy Sheffield 1904 by Atkin Brothers, 9cm x 8cm x 5cm, 82 grams

A Georgian style octagonal silver sugar caster, Sheffield 1932 by Mappin & Webb, 19cm, 232 grams
SOLD FOR £380
A Georgian style octagonal silver sugar caster, Sheffield 1932 by Mappin & Webb, 19cm, 232 grams

An Edwardian oval engraved silver pin tray with pierced border London 1903 by William Cummings, 14cm x 9cm,  66 grams
SOLD FOR £120
An Edwardian oval engraved silver pin tray with pierced border London 1903 by William Cummings, 14cm x 9cm, 66 grams

A George IV oval silver teapot stand with engraved decoration and bead work border, raised on panel supports, London 1824 by Thomas Pratt and Arthur Humphries 17cm, 143 grams
SOLD FOR £300
A George IV oval silver teapot stand with engraved decoration and bead work border, raised on panel supports, London 1824 by Thomas Pratt and Arthur Humphries 17cm, 143 grams

A Georgian style silver octagonal sugar caster Birmingham 1932 by Alexander Clark & Company Ltd., 21cm h, 227 grams
SOLD FOR £680
A Georgian style silver octagonal sugar caster Birmingham 1932 by Alexander Clark & Company Ltd., 21cm h, 227 grams

A George III oval engraved silver teapot with beech handle, London 1815 by Charles Fox, 15cm h, 465 grams
SOLD FOR £680
A George III oval engraved silver teapot with beech handle, London 1815 by Charles Fox, 15cm h, 465 grams

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
SOLD FOR £600
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 1920's light oak library table with brown inset writing surface above 3 long drawers, raised on square supports 77cm h x 182cm w x 106cm d
SOLD FOR £300
A 1920's light oak library table with brown inset writing surface above 3 long drawers, raised on square supports 77cm h x 182cm w x 106cm d

A 1930's oak and plywood open bookcase fitted 2 fixed shelves 112cm h x 91cm w x 24cm d
SOLD FOR £320
A 1930's oak and plywood open bookcase fitted 2 fixed shelves 112cm h x 91cm w x 24cm d

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)
SOLD FOR £320
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 1930's oak, Minty style, 3 section bookcase 112cm h x 87cm w x 25cm d
SOLD FOR £200
A 1930's oak, Minty style, 3 section bookcase 112cm h x 87cm w x 25cm d

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)
SOLD FOR £240
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 2 tier tea trolley with sprung and rubber wheels 73cm h x 69cm w x 39cm d
SOLD FOR £220
A 1930's rectangular oak 2 tier tea trolley with sprung and rubber wheels 73cm h x 69cm w x 39cm d

A 1930's oak and plywood 3 tier open bookcase  112cm h x 92cm w x 24cm
SOLD FOR £240
A 1930's oak and plywood 3 tier open bookcase 112cm h x 92cm w x 24cm

A Commander Of The Most Excellent Order of The British Empire, Civil Division silver gilt neck badge, 2nd Type, with original ribbon, by Garrard and Co Ltd, awarded to Sir Barnes Wallis in 1943, contained in original black fitted case with gilt lettering.
SOLD FOR £8000
A Commander Of The Most Excellent Order of The British Empire, Civil Division silver gilt neck badge, 2nd Type, with original ribbon, by Garrard and Co Ltd, awarded to Sir Barnes Wallis in 1943, contained in original black fitted case with gilt lettering.

A wooden model of Tallboy (Medium) Bomb  32cm, raised on a mahogany stand with brass plaque marked Tallboy (Medium) 12,000 LB. 1/20 scale.  The Tallboy was the first bomb Wallis designed after the success of the bouncing bomb. The bomb was so large, there were no aircraft capable of lifting it to its optimal altitude but it could be dropped from a lower height and would enter the earth at near supersonic speed, penetrating to a depth of up to 20m before exploding. The Tallboy was used on strategic German targets such as V-2 rocket launch sites, the V-3 supergun bunker, submarine pens and the battleship Tirpitz, as well as large civil constructions such as viaducts and bridges
SOLD FOR £1550
A wooden model of Tallboy (Medium) Bomb 32cm, raised on a mahogany stand with brass plaque marked Tallboy (Medium) 12,000 LB. 1/20 scale. The Tallboy was the first bomb Wallis designed after the success of the bouncing bomb. The bomb was so large, there were no aircraft capable of lifting it to its optimal altitude but it could be dropped from a lower height and would enter the earth at near supersonic speed, penetrating to a depth of up to 20m before exploding. The Tallboy was used on strategic German targets such as V-2 rocket launch sites, the V-3 supergun bunker, submarine pens and the battleship Tirpitz, as well as large civil constructions such as viaducts and bridges

A wooden model of The Grand Slam Bomb (medium capacity) 22,000 LB (10,000 kilogrammes earthquake bomb) raised on a turned wooden stand 17cm x 7cm.  The Grand Slam was the second bomb Wallis designed after the success of the bouncing bomb.  The bomb was even larger than the Tallboy and there was still no aircraft capable of lifting it to its optimal altitude.  Like the Tallboy it could be dropped from a lower height and would enter the earth at near supersonic speed, penetrating to a depth of up to 20m before exploding.  The Grand Slam was also used on strategic German targets such as V-2 rocket launch sites, the V-3 supergun bunker, submarine pens and the battleship Tirpitz, as well as large civil constructions such as viaducts and bridges.
SOLD FOR £820
A wooden model of The Grand Slam Bomb (medium capacity) 22,000 LB (10,000 kilogrammes earthquake bomb) raised on a turned wooden stand 17cm x 7cm. The Grand Slam was the second bomb Wallis designed after the success of the bouncing bomb. The bomb was even larger than the Tallboy and there was still no aircraft capable of lifting it to its optimal altitude. Like the Tallboy it could be dropped from a lower height and would enter the earth at near supersonic speed, penetrating to a depth of up to 20m before exploding. The Grand Slam was also used on strategic German targets such as V-2 rocket launch sites, the V-3 supergun bunker, submarine pens and the battleship Tirpitz, as well as large civil constructions such as viaducts and bridges.

A black and white photograph of the grave of Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson VC DSO DFC, contained in a cream and red Bakelite table frame 15cm x 15cm x 5cm, the grave is situated in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Steenbergen-en-Kruisland, Netherlands.  The photograph is visible in photos of Sir Barnes Wallis' office on top of a bookcase.  A colour photo of the pair of graves of Gibson and his navigator, Squadron Leader Jim Warwick DFC, was found in the frame and is also included.  Gibson and Warwick died on 19th September 1944 when their Mosquito aircraft crashed in Holland.
SOLD FOR £420
A black and white photograph of the grave of Wing Commander Guy Penrose Gibson VC DSO DFC, contained in a cream and red Bakelite table frame 15cm x 15cm x 5cm, the grave is situated in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Steenbergen-en-Kruisland, Netherlands. The photograph is visible in photos of Sir Barnes Wallis' office on top of a bookcase. A colour photo of the pair of graves of Gibson and his navigator, Squadron Leader Jim Warwick DFC, was found in the frame and is also included. Gibson and Warwick died on 19th September 1944 when their Mosquito aircraft crashed in Holland.