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the 13 April 1917 Von Richthoffen “The Red Barron” shot down six RE8s from Squadron 59). The vendor tell us that Sgt Cunliffe was the only pilot to be shot down by “The Red Baron” and survive. Estimate £400 - £500
A large wooden hanging wall plaque, in the shape of a shield, with BRDC badge and race car profile as seen at early race meetings. Just right for the garage wall. Estimate £65 - £85
LOT 25
An early hand made large scale model of a river slipper launch ”The Glass Slipper” a very impressive model with polished planked deck and seating area with four wicker chairs brass fittings with wound rope front and rear fitted to a stand within a display case. Approx 1m long. Estimate £400 - £470
LOT 29 LOT 31
A very rare pair of Marchal headlight metal fittings and a bulb holder all in excellent condition. No reserve
LOT 32
A large hanging wooden wall plaque showing the famous snake ready to strike just right for your garage wall. Estimate £65 - £85
LOT 26
A large and very unusual dinner gong, made from a piece of Aeroplane propeller. The polished mahogany frame fitted with a brass gong and miniature hammer with RAF crest across the top. Believed to have come from an RAF base in India. Estimate £150 - £180
LOT 30
A scratch built model of an early motor launch finished with a dark blue and white hull and wooden planked deck with seating area and raised engine cover with metal fittings fitted to a display stand and in excellent condition. Approx 50cm long. Estimate £75 - £95
LOT 27
A pair of original 9 inch Marchal headlight reflectors complete with lenses. Both glass and reflectors in excellent usable condition. Estimate £300 - £400
LOT 33
A pair of original Lucas PF 700 re-silvered tripod reflectors with glass lenses fitted in as new condition unused since refurbishment. Estimate £250 - £280
LOT 34
A hand-built model of a Riva Aquarama launch made from individual wood planking around a wooden frame with a high polish and lacquer finish with chrome and polished metal fittings complete with blue and white seating and sunbathing areas fitted to a display stand. Approx 85cm long. Estimate £285 - £310
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A unique World War One presentation piece, given to Sgt Cunliffe with the inscription “A souvenir for Sgt Cunliffe. This propeller did you good service till you crossed that hun devil Von Richthoffen. From your crew at workshop 3 RFC 59 squadron. Alfie Reggie Sam & David.” Fitted with RFC crest. (Royal flying corp 59 squadron first active in Norfolk in 1916 and then posted to Omer France in 1917 with their RE8 and Bristol F2 fighter planes. On
A pair of re-chromed Lucas MBL 147 headlight shells complete with rims unused since chroming. Estimate £200 - £240
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