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DAY 1
Aviation & Military Photographs & Ephemera 1-104
Aviation Memorabilia 105-207
The Royal Air Force Museum Collection 208-272
Aviation Art 273-299
The Christopher Mills Aviation Print Collection 300-344
Railway & Motoring Memorabilia 345-376
DAY 2
Armour, Militaria & Badges 377-507
Edged Weapons 508-547
Antique Guns 548-568
Orders, Decorations & Medals 569-690
Viewing times
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 18/19/20 May 9.30am-5.30pm
Sale mornings from 9am (other times by appointment)
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Lot 50 - * Miller (Glenn, 1904-1944). A signed letter dated 18 April 1942
Lot 51 - * Miscellaneous Aviation Ephemera. The De Havilland, Dragon Rapide. [1937], and others
Lot 54 - Napier Aero Engines. Printed sales catalogue, D. Napier & Son Ltd., 3rd edition, circa 1925
Lot 55 - * NASA. A small collection of Apollo Flight Plans and photograph catalogues, 1963-75
Lot 57 - * Pilot autographs. A mixed collection of WWII RAF and Luftwaffe signatures
Lot 60 - * RAF Logbook. WWII kept by Flight Officer A.M. Brebner, 153 Squadron, 1942-46
Lot 65 - * Taylor (Robert). Spitfire, a colour print, with an aftermarket remarque by the artist
Lot 66 - * The Desford Flying School. The official opening luncheon menu, 13 December 1935
Lot 67 - * Trans-Atlantic Flight. The Daily Mail £10,000 Prize, signed, May 18-19th, 1919
Lot 68 - * Trudgian (Nicolas). Nicolas Trudgian Aviation Sketchbook
Lot 70 - * World War II Aviation Ephemera. A small collection of aviation ephemera
Lot 71 - * WWI Aviation. A WWI German aircraft photograph album, circa 1917