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Lot 182

Boxed TM Masudaya battery operated Moon Rocket, Japanese 1950s, lithographed in various bright colours with pilot to cockpit and scarce astronaut with periscope to top, non-fall action with lights, noise and rotating astronaut, 23cm (9”) long, very good to excellent working condition, box fair, some creases tears.

Lot 283

A Trench periscope, stamped R. and J. Beck Ltd

Lot 285

A Trench periscope, stamped R. and J. Beck Ltd

Lot 36

A WWI B & J Beck No.14 trench periscope. With turned handle and leather case. Case L32cm.

Lot 156

Joyride James Bond 007 Model 1/18 Car Lotus Esprit, periscope parts missing at least

Lot 470

Tenshodo and Blacksmith 00 Gauge Motor Bogies and various other parts for 2-Bil kit built models (qty), Tenshodo Motor Bogies WB-31(2) and WB-26-B (1), Blacksmith Compensated Power Bogie, MB 35 Motor Bogie Kit, all in original pacakging, German JH 1763 Motor with flywheel, three packs of 14mm Coach Disc wheel sets (4 to a pack), Branchlines 2-Bil detailing kit , Buffers and Periscope and Cosmetic castings, and other deyailing parts, most in original packaging, VG-E, packaging VG (qty)

Lot 208a

Vintage Board Games: an old suit case with contents of Casdon Soccer played by Bobby Charlton, Chad Valley Big League Football game, 1975 Denys Fisher Up Periscope, Uni draw, Bettle drive, Press-ups, and a plastic chess set

Lot 467

A WW1 trench periscope by W Watson and sons, Location:

Lot 345

Two WW1 German Artillery Gunsights blackened body offset periscope sight.  Various adjustment dials.  Top with maker ""C.P. Goerz. Berlin"".  Dated 1918 ... Together with a similar example with top through sight.  Lower hook securing fixing.  Maker ""A.G. Hahn Cassel"".  Minor wear.  2 items.

Lot 238

WW1 Period Box Periscope green painted, pressed tin, rectangular periscope.  Large angled mirror to the top and bottom.  Some paint loss.  

Lot 326

WW1 Period Austrian Trench Periscope green painted tubular body.  The adjustable top lens shield marked ""C Reichert Wien. DRGM"".  Internal angled mirror.  Base with internal angled mirror and external bracket which would secure to a binocular lens.  Complete in its canvas transit case.  

Lot 329

Scarce WW1 Austrian M1913 Z Trench Periscope & Binoculars grey painted, tubular body. Top lens with adjustable shield.  Internal angled mirror.  Base with internal angled mirror and external mount to secure onto the binocular lens.  Base marked "Carl Zeiss Wien".  Complete with correct fitting binoculars by "Carl Zeiss Jena".  Austrian Acceptance stamp dated "12/5/16".  The base with capturing owner's name "Leslie C Bowker London Scottish". and "Tulkeram-Anebta 20 Sept 1918".  Complete in their brown leather transit case.  The lid with Turkish stamp. LCB Bowker Capt 2/14th London Scottish.  Served in Palestine and Mesopotamia.  

Lot 391

AN MOD TANK PERISCOPE, A.F.V. no.40 Mk3, serial number 33752/97, glass viewing not cracked but some light scratches, rubber seal in good condition, worn with age together with a boxed test equipment A.F.V cased no.17 Mk1, F.V. 792341, V.I.Y. 1976sticked top the box and component AU 5499/1, mirrored glass with only fingerprints and light dust and scratches, additional homemade label marked day vision 16 GT 23, scorpion 54 sight, V7 4931 99 964 9310, and a boxed sight with bracket fitted, plaque engraved BAC STEVENAGE, KV29 ORI C044a?, 1430 99 192 7201, serial number G48 1 239, written on various points in white marker, stamped V030097 989k, metal fitted box with various numbers and yellow 17 to the lid, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 10227

Cragstan Japan Automat Electronic Periscope, batteriebetrieben, mit Film und Betrachter, auf Dreifuß, abnehmbar, 1 Lasche fehlt, leichte Alterungsspuren, L 20, OK, noch Z 2

Lot 374

A mid-20th century and later polished German Carl Zeiss RWDF 10x50 aluminium and brass binocular periscope on tripod standprobably circa early 1960swith sun visor, with stamped manufacturer's model, name and indistinct serial number: 'RWDF 10x50 12-133-3624 CARL ZEISS 2**4', on telescopic tripod stand, together with a facsimile copy of a Carl Zeiss instruction manual dated July 1962, 210cm high x 78cm diameter approximately overall approximatelyFootnotes:ProvenanceProperty of a UK collector.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 123

MOD periscope, volt meter etc

Lot 348

A WWI tubular trench periscope, with a wooden handle, and two mirrored plates, 58cm high.

Lot 180

Smiths Aircraft Periscope 6B/2987 with military stamp

Lot 328

A WORLD WAR II BRASS SIGHTING PERISCOPE NUMBER 14, MK4, LENGTH 43CM

Lot 218

World War I trench periscope with oak handle, leather holster with belt and a two section Ross, London, telescope No. 26904

Lot 140

A Group of 35mm Rangefinder Cameras a Leidolf Lordomat C 35 camera with a Lordonar f/2.8 50mm lens, a Corfield Periflex periscope camera with a Lumar-X f/3.5 50mm lens, a Balda Baldessa Ib camera and a Yashica Minister II camera, Yashica shutter working at higher speeds, bodies G, otherwise all for spares or repairs

Lot 275

WW1 Officers Trench Periscope: Folding down officers painted metal periscope with makers stamp THE SYLO complete with original case with clip to back.

Lot 370

Original vintage recruitment poster for a career in the Royal Navy featuring a technical cut-out design of the HMS Dreadnought submarine showing the reactor compartment, diesel generator, escape hatch, surface navigating bridge, periscope, radar, control room, crew's quarters, torpedo space and galley. HMS Dreadnought was the United Kingdom's first nuclear-powered submarine. It was launched by Queen Elizabeth II in 1960 and commissioned into service with the Royal Navy in April 1963, she continued in service until 1980. Horizontal. Fair condition, folds, creasing, tears, small paper loss on top edge. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 51x76, year of printing: 1960s.

Lot 210

A WWI officer's trench periscope, Mark IX, marked R&J Beck Ltd. Dated 1918 and numbered 17267, with wooden handle L58.6cm

Lot 123

A German WWII trench periscope binocular, marked S.F.14.Z.Gi H/6400, approximately 50cm long

Lot 133

A good WWI periscope No 9 Mk II, wooden box type with instruction label affixed dated 1917, fold in the middle for packing in case, 2' when in full length. In its original canvas case. GC £100-150

Lot 134

A good quality WWI officer's trench periscope, blackened brass body, length 2' when fully drawn out, marked "Lieut Ashby 7th Midx", in its leather and canvas case. GC (leather strap buckle missing) £100-120

Lot 376

WW1 Trench Periscope by James W Lees & Co, alloy bodied tubular periscope with angled lenses and leather covered body. The top of the periscope is stamped with makers details of James W Lees & Co Manchester. with cased monocular

Lot 495

British First World War R & J Beck Ltd. Mk IX trench periscope with turned wooden grip, dated 1917, 58cm long

Lot 70

A WWII USA Model M6 Sherman Tank periscope, with a type written book for the Oerlikon 20mm machine gun

Lot 371

A WWI era Trench periscope No.14 (14inch) x 10 by Ross limited London No. 4411, with leather case, handle and screw attachment

Lot 179

A periscope Mk6 dated 1943 AF

Lot 214

A WWII Honeywell Sherman tank periscope.

Lot 211

A WW II M6 Sherman tank periscope, with makers plaque for Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, No. 337827, dated 1943. There is a large piece missing from edge of black lens and to the opposing edge.Some rust and pitting.

Lot 118

First World War British Periscope MK VIII by R&J Beck Ltd, dated 1917, serial number 6142

Lot 1166

Ephemera, a selection of ephemera to include an original watercolour of a parrot, Defence Medal and ribbon in box named to H.J. Flockhart, London CC Kings Medal, enamelled 'The Life Boys' badge, Sahara badge, a set of 48 Senior Service 'Dogs' cigarette cards, 8 autograph books all with illustrations (1900-1950), boxed 1950's Pifco electric tie press, ration books, 1932 driving licence, various leaflets including several by The Electrical Association For Women circa 1940s, Victorian 'My Friends' illustrated autograph album, Boy Scout cap and beret, Victorian items to comprise leather cased scissors, 2 leather photo albums, photograph on glass and leather vesta case (all with damage), WW1 military snaps showing troops and weapons, 2 1930s photo albums, Palitoy folding Coronation periscope, advertising pages from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 1924 Christmas edition Boots, Pears, Eno's, Gilbey's, Crosse & Blackwell, Schweppes, Abdulla Cigarettes etc. and much more. An exceptional lot (gen gd)

Lot 728

First World War Trench periscope, by R & J Beck Ltd, dated 1918, in original leather case.Good original condition, lenses function but need cleaning. Stitching is faulty at base of case

Lot 420

World War I cased periscope

Lot 329

A GOOD 'NO. 14A MARK III PERISCOPE' BRITISH TRENCH TELESCOPE SIGNED 'HGP', TOGETHER WITH ITS TRIPOD, dated 1945 and marked 'PERISCOPE No. 14A Mk III / X10 / HGP / 1945 / REG'd No. 8631 / O.S. 676. G. A.', with Broad Arrow above, complete with leather eye-piece cover and strapping, fully working, together with a tripod including leather and canvas transportation straps, 'scope missing its wooden handle.

Lot 55

A WWI officer's trench periscope, marked R&J Beck Ltd. Dated 1918 and numbered 22127, with wooden handle L58.6cm

Lot 104

J.D Moeller Wedel German military trench periscope, number 7167. Shipping Group (A).

Lot 265

A World War One trench periscope by R&J Beck, dated 1918, with adjustable mirror prism painted in khaki green and turned oak handle, original bag lens cover, length 67cm.

Lot 289

WW1 Trench MKIX Periscopebrass tube with small, top lens.  Lower angled lens.  End marked "Periscope MKIX 1918 by R & J Beck Ltd".  Lower wooden handle.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 282

WW1 Period Trench Periscope Casefitted leather case.  The front exterior with strap to secure the wooden handle.  Leather strap.  Minor damage.  PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 1578

A First World War trench periscope MI VIII dated 1917, functional but cloudy view, together with a walking cane with silver mounts. (2)

Lot 2082

WWII US Sherman tank periscope, found in Normandy, France. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1292

A WWII military Periscope , No.14, TPL Mk.4 R8 J.B, 10238, with removable lower wooden handle.

Lot 96

A WWI A&J Beck Ltd trench periscope, 58cms long; together with a WWI trench art brass shell case modelled as a cap, 10cms diameter; wooden plaques with mottos.

Lot 1212

RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) - Crew Cap and Behind-the-scenes PhotographA crew cap and a behind-the-scenes photograph from the production of Steven Spielberg's action adventure Raiders of the Lost Ark. Crew members were given baseball caps while working on set. The cap was manufactured by Thinking Cap Co. It is made from beige cotton and features mesh panels and an embroidered Raiders of the Lost Ark patch. The black-and-white photo depicts the film crew shooting a deleted scene in which Indy (Harrison Ford) clings to the periscope of a submarine. The embroidered patch exhibits minor plucks, and there are some marks on the Thinking Cap Co. label. Dimensions: 21 cm x 29.5 cm (8 1/4" x 11 1/2")Estimate: £600 - 1,200 M View all lots from INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981)View all lots from INDIANA JONES - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 74

A Great War ‘destroyer operations’ D.S.O. group of eight awarded to Rear-Admiral J. V. Creagh, Royal Navy, who, whilst in command of the destroyer Ariel, rammed and sank the U-12 on 10 March 1915 Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar; The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Officer’s breast badge, frosted silver, with heraldic beasts in angles; 1914-15 Star (Lt. Cr. J. V. Greagh, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaf (Commr. J. V. Creagh. R.N.); Coronation 1911, unnamed as issued; Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued; France, Third Republic, Croix de Guerre, bronze, reverse dated 1914-1917, with bronze Palme on riband, mounted court style as worn, minor chipping to wreaths of the first, otherwise good very fine (8) £1,800-£2,200 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, September 2006. D.S.O. London Gazette 8 March 1918: ‘For services in destroyer and torpedo boat flotillas during the period ending 31 December 1917.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 22 June 1917. French Croix de Guerre London Gazette 17 May 1917. James Vandaleur Creagh was born at Taiping, Perak, Malaysia, on 30 August 1883. He passed out of H.M.S. Britannia as a Midshipman on 30 June 1900, and was promoted Sub-Lieutenant on 30 August 1903; Lieutenant on 1 April 1906; Lieutenant-Commander on 1 April 1914; and Commander on 30 June 1916. Creagh was in command of the destroyer Ariel from 9 October 1914 to 29 November 1915, and fought in her at the battle of Dogger Bank. On 10 March 1915, U-12 was sighted on the surface of Fifeness by three Rosyth destroyers of the 1st Flotilla, Acheron, Attack and Ariel. Approaching at high speed the destroyers opened fire and hit the submarine in the conning tower; nevertheless, she dived as Attack passed over her. Within a short time Ariel spotted her periscope 200 yards to starboard and turned to ram. She struck the U-Boat just as it was in the process of surfacing, the earlier damage needing attention. Ariel was considerably damaged from the attack, the whole of her bottom plating was ripped open almost to amidships. The U-Boat sank right away and 10 survivors were subsequently picked up. Creagh received a Letter on Vellum expressing the approbation of the Admiralty. In November 1915 Creagh took command of the destroyer Linnet, and received Their Lordships’ expression of appreciation for his conduct at the time of the mining and sinking of H.M.S. Arethusa, Admiral Tyrwhitt’s flagship, on 11 February 1916. In the destroyer action of 20 March 1916, he fought his ship (Linnet) in a most able manner under fire. Their Lordships expressed appreciation for his conduct in going to the assistance of the S.S. Siberia on 20 November 1916. He was in command of H.M.S. Sylph from 11 January 1917 to 12 August 1919. Commodore Tyrwhitt noted that Creagh served continuously throughout the war and distinguished himself on many occasions with the Harwich Force. Their Lordships expressed appreciation for his services on the capture of German Merchant vessels by the Harwich Force on 16 July 1917, when ‘he showed extraordinary tenacity and ability in bringing his prize safely to Harwich’. Their Lordships expressed appreciation for good services on the occasion of the loss of Surprise, Tornado and Torrent, and for the successful way Valkyrie was towed to base. Their Lordships appreciated the creditable manner in which services were rendered to the S.S. Alfraid in 1919. Vice-Admiral Keyes (DCNS) expressed his appreciation for Creagh’s duties temporarily in charge of Plans Division, 1923. Creagh was invested with his D.S.O. by H.M. the King at Harwich on 26 February 1918. He was promoted to Captain on 30 June 1923, and commanded H.M.S. Shakespeare and the 1st Destroyer Flotilla from 1925 to 1927. He subsequently served on the staff at the Royal Navy War College 1928-30; was Flag Captain H.M.S. Egmont 1931-33; and was appointed Aide-de-Camp to the King 1935. He was promoted Rear-Admiral on the Retired List in 1935, and died on 14 January 1956. Sold with copied record of service.

Lot 581

Ten military cases including shaped painted canvas or similar case marked AST, possibly to suit a radio transmitter, detonating fuses case, binocular periscope case, two Milan Mira anti tank thermal sight cases, further ammunition case, aluminium cased gas field hob and a cool box

Lot 428

AIRCRAFT PERISCOPE: 6B/2764boxed, with two flying manuals

Lot 130

A WW1 era officers MKVIII trench periscope by R & J Beck Ltd. Known the the Beck No.25, the periscope consists of a brass tube of narrow diameter, with a detachable wooden handle and focusing eyepiece. The item is also marked 1917 on the bridge, but this is possibly the year this model was first issued. The bridge is also marked ‘No 6862’. Notes: the brass body has been overpainted in green at some point in the past, but it’s unclear when this took place. Approximately 46cm length. Condition: structurally sound, with just a couple of light surface scuffs to the painted surface. The lenses are blurred, but it’s likely that this could be improved by some internal cleaning.

Lot 3153

Sutcliffe Models "Nautilus" Submarine from Walt Disney's 20000 Leagues Under the Sea; tinplate clockwork model with long key, the motor is in working order and has rubber bung with periscope; gold trim and decalsCondition Report: Submarine in good condition and does wind up and run.Box in good condition with some opening and storage wear including one torn corner.

Lot 717

A WWII M6 Tank Periscope, olive drab, body G condition, signs of corrosion & use, optics G, marked '1943'

Lot 677

A tank periscope, mark 1 FV700460, serial number H-502, dated 1976, 62cm high.

Lot 107

WW1 Period British Trench Periscope. The tin tube pattern is made with turned a wood handle and fitted with two mirror plates. Retaining original brown painted finish. VGC.

Lot 104

WW1 1917 dated British Box Pattern Trench Periscope. A scarce and good example of the wooden No.9 MKII Periscope. Square wooden box construction, with clear paper label, bearing date 1917. Contained in original canvas bag and complete with Sling for bag absent. The periscope retains all the original green painted finish, but has woodworm holes (Appears to be old inactive). The metal fixing spike is absent. Carry case in very good condition.

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