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COLLECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL MINIATURES, comprising a scooter, a harp, two cherubs, three tables, seven chairs, three stick pins, a Ganesha figure, a camel, a microscope, six figural pendants, a yes / no counter, a die, a couple on a bench, a scuba diver, seal, a building and horse with cartQty: 368g gross
An exceptional and extremely rare Cronstadt ‘Scooter’ Raid D.S.M. awarded to Chief Motor Mechanic B. M. Masters, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who was decorated for his gallantry in C.M.B. 88, likewise his second-in-command, Lieutenant G. C. Steele, R.N., who was awarded the V.C. Credited with sinking two Russian battleships, C.M.B. 88 came under heavy fire, her captain being killed at the helm and the 19-year-old Masters wounded Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (M.B. 2996. B. M. Masters, Ch. M.M. R.N.V.R. “C.M.B. 88” Cronstadt Harbour 18 Aug 1919.), together with a bronze East Midland Centre A.C.U. motor cycling prize medal, named on the reverse ‘Mansfield and Dis: M.C.C. & L.C.C. Clipstone Drive. 1923. B. M. Masters. 2 3/4 Massey 1/2 mile. 26 secs.’, extremely fine (2) £4,000-£5,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.M. London Gazette 11 November 1919: ‘The following awards have been approved for services in Russia 1919.’ Masters was originally recommended for the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (C.G.M.) by Rear-Admiral Walter Cowan: ‘Was in charge of one engine of Coastal Motor Boat No. 88 in the attack on Cronstadt Harbour on the morning of 18th August 1919. This boat entered Cronstadt Harbour under heavy fire and torpedoed the battleships Andrei Pervozanni and Petropavlovsk.’ Baden Marples Masters was born at Chesterfield, Derbyshire on 22 June 1900, and was employed as an apprentice at the Rolls Royce works in Derby on entering the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Motor Mechanic in July 1918. Having then been employed in the Motor Boat Section, he was demobilised in February 1919 and resumed his apprenticeship with Rolls Royce. In July 1919, however, he received an Admiralty telegram inviting him to volunteer for special work in the Baltic, an invitation he promptly accepted. Subsequently appointed a Chief Motor Mechanic and enrolled for service in Coastal Motor Boats (C.M.Bs), he found himself ordered to Bjorko in the Baltic in the summer of 1919, in one of eight boats intended for use in a raid on Kronstadt harbour, under Commander C. C. Dobson, D.S.O., R.N., a daring enterprise that became known as the ‘Scooter Raid’. And accompanying them on that occasion on the night of 18-19 August as an observer was Augustus Agar, V.C., who had already established a secret base at Terrioki on the Finnish shore north of Cronstadt, from whence, in addition to carrying out a courier service for agents in his C.M.B., he had executed a brilliant solo attack on the Russian cruiser Oleg in Cronstadt harbour on 16-17 June, winning a V.C. in the process - and a price of £5,000 on his head from the irate Bolsheviks. Of subsequent events on 18-19 August 1919, much has been written, not least by Agar in Baltic Episode, but the following summary of events is taken from The Victoria Cross at Sea, by John Winton: 'At 1 a.m. on 18 August, the eight C.M.Bs led by Commander C. C. Dobson in C.M.B. 31, left [Admiral] Cowan’s base at Bjorko Sound, thirty miles east of Kotlin Island. The C.M.Bs were manned by two officers and an Engine-Room Artificer, and each had a Finnish smuggler on board with local knowledge of the Bay. They reached the north side of the island at about 4 a.m. just as the diversionary bombing attack by twelve R.A.F. Sopwith Camels was taking place, and slipped past a row of forts which were supposed to be armed with heavy 11-inch, 9-inch and 6-inch guns (in fact, at least two forts had only rifles and machine-guns). However, the guns’ crews were caught completely napping and even when the C.M.Bs roared into the inner harbour at about 4.25 a.m., many of the guns could not fire because they feared to hit each other or because they could not depress far enough. Three C.M.Bs had been detailed to sink the destroyer Gavril at the entrance but their torpedoes ran too shallow and missed. Assisted by searchlights from the forts Gavril retaliated and eventually sank three C.M.Bs. Meanwhile, the others swept into the harbour in two columns. C.M.B. 31, conned by Lieutenant McBean, reached the inner jetty and torpedoed the battleship Andrei Pervozvanni. The C.M.B. stayed for a time in the harbour, under heavy machine-gun fire, whilst Dobson directed the other C.M.Bs before retreating under the shelter of the harbour walls to the open bay … ’ Of C.M.B. 88’s fate - with Masters aboard - Winton continues: ‘On the run into harbour the C.O. of C.M.B. 88, Lieutenant Dayrell-Reed, was shot through the head and killed. His body slumped over the steering wheel so that the motor boat began to career out of control. The second-in-command, Lieutenant G. C. Steele, manhandled his dead Captain’s body away from the controls and took charge himself, steadying the boat on course once more for her target, the battleship Andrei Pervozvanni. Steele fired one torpedo at 100 yards range, and then had to manoeuvre the C.M.B. in a very confined space to get a clear shot at the other battleship, the Petropavlosk, which was obscured by the hull of the Andrei Pervozvanni and shrouded in the smoke from her. Steele only just had enough room to turn but headed for the entrance, firing at the machine-guns along the wall as he went, and he too gained the safety of the bay outside, where Agar in C.M.B. 7, who had been acting as a kind of traffic marshal, was waiting. There, Lieutenant Bremner in C.M.B. 24 also arrived, having torpedoed and sunk the submarine depot ship Pamyat Azova. Both battleships sank in the inner harbour, as the remaining C.M.Bs roared across the water back to base. This brilliant coup de main severely embarrassed the Cabinet, who were at that very moment conducting delicate negotiations with the Bolsheviks for the withdrawal of the large British land forces then in Archangel. The raid also had another unexpected and unfortunate political effect. The Russian Baltic Fleet, and especially the Cronstadt garrison, had been scornfully critical of the Bolsheviks. The audacity of the raid caused them to turn temporarily over to the Bolshevik side. However, Victoria Crosses are happily not awarded by politicians, and Dobson and Steele [Masters’s skipper] were duly gazetted on 11 November 1919, the first anniversary of Armistice Day.’ In his own words Masters subsequently wrote several letters home, describing C.M.B. 88’s part in the raid, some of which were published in the home press. In one of them, he stated: ‘You will be glad to hear that I am safe I know. We gave the Bolshies hell on Sunday night, or rather 2 a.m. Monday. Seven C.M.Bs set out, 88BD had the honour of leading the attack, and was told off to put under a big battle cruiser which they have been after for a long while, and they knew that “Blood” Reed (Lieutenant Dayrell Reed, D.S.O., D.S.C., R.N.) was the only man to do it. Well, we put her under, and also another big cruiser. Now I will tell you all about it. Before we set off “Blood” Reed had me in his cabin, also the other mechanic, and he told us of the honour we had received in being chosen to go right into Kronstadt harbour, and he said if we do not sink her we will put up a good fight, and all go down together. He said we will not go back and say we made a mess of it. We had a drink with him and then went down to our boat. We had a good look over our engines, and Reed said, “For God’s sake Masters, do what you can for us, as it is up to you to get us in and get us out again.” Well off we went. We went straig...
An Evolution Transporter etsmart high quality foldable / portable black electric scooter. Aluminium frame with built in 40V Samsung/LG high endurance lithium battery coupled to a 36V motor giving a range of up to 40KM. Speed restricted to 15.5MPH/20KPH. The scooter has disc brakes front and back, dampers on front forks, LED head light, cruise control, USB charging point for a phone, bluetooth speaker, kick stand, U.K. instructions, U.K charger and two working keys. Item checked and unused. Ex-display model. Will require a full 4-hour charge before use and front wheel bolted on. In original box.
Vintage Chiltern Rabbit on a metal framed scooter, with pull along cord and the Rabbit scoots along mechanically as the wheel turns 1950s all working on metal enamelled frame with Chiltern label . Seldom seen in this good labelled condition. (1) You are personally invited to Bishton Hall for the Viewing day 11-3pm on Sunday 1st December , the day prior to the sale and view and see the dolls toys and teddy bears and fashion and textiles for yourself in person
Lego vintage Space group to include #894 Mobile Ground Tracking Station; #1557 Scooter; #1558 Mobile Command Trailer; #6880 Surface Explorer, plus others, instruction booklets included - generally Good and 11 of the sets are within Fair to Fair Plus original boxes, some discoloured parts, not checked for completeness, but a small quantity of parts have been noted by the Vendor as missing. (12)
One showcasing a stylishly dressed man and woman admiring a sleek silver Contessa scooter, while the other displays a playful logo for the fictional Powdermilk Biscuits, a charming creation from the A Prairie Home Companion radio show. Marked Twin Contessa. Illegible German language marking. Dimensions of the largest item: 23.5"L x 0.25"W x 33.5"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
An Evolution Transporter ET smart high quality foldable / portable black electric scooter. Aluminium frame with built in 40V Samsung/LG high endurance lithium battery coupled to a 36V motor giving a range of up to 40KM. Speed restricted to 15.5MPH/20KPH. The scooter has disc brakes front and back, dampers on front forks, LED head light, cruise control, USB charging point for a phone, bluetooth speaker, kick stand, U.K. instructions, U.K charger and two working keys. Item checked and unused. Ex-display model. Will require a full 4-hour charge before use and front wheel bolted on. In original box.
PINGU (T.V. SERIES, 1980-2006) - Collection of Pingu Set Pieces - Set pieces from the production of the children's animated television series Pingu. Items such as these were used variously by Pingu and his friends throughout the series. Included in this lot are a scooter, a music stand, two sets of skis, six radios, a record player, two vinyls, one rocket, and one set of ski poles. Other items are made largely of resin, though one of the vinyls comes with a paper sleeve. The blue skis exhibit a missing toe piece, and the items exhibit some general paint wear, but otherwise they remain in good condition. Dimensions: 27 cm x 17 cm x 13 cm (10.75" x 6.75" x 5.25")Estimate: £2,000 - 4,000 M Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 17th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT 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 14th, Friday, November 15th, or Saturday, November 16th.
STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE (1977) - Remote-controlled Light-up R2-D2 Replica - A remote-controlled, light-up replica R2-D2 droid, constructed by the R2-D2 Builders' Club, a group of Star Wars fans dedicated to building replica R2-D2 droids, who went on to provide and oversee the R2-D2 model for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The model is life-size and made entirely of aluminium, with each foot housing a 24v 100W scooter motor, a rotating dome, and light effects powered by battery. The back panel can be removed for access to the electronics, and the droid can be driven via remote control, with two controllers included. Unlike many commercially available R2-D2 replicas, this one has a dome made of aluminium rather than fibreglass, like the Artoo model used during the filming of Star Wars: A New Hope. It was also created in accordance with the Builders Club's R2.0 plans; droids made with reference to these are generally considered the best fan-built Artoo models. The droid is hand-painted, and is intentionally distressed to be as screen-accurate as possible. Dimensions: 110 cm x 75 cm x 70 cm (43.5" x 29.5" x 27.5")Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £20,000 - 40,000 † ΔBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 14th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT 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 Friday, November 15th, Saturday, November 16th or Sunday, November 17th.
A rare opportunity to Purchase a well maintained and original 1956 Lambretta LDA. Registration NHJ 388. The scoter with double separate seat and finished in original pale blue and white withComes with V5 old and new and historical paperwork including the receipt of purchase by the late owner in 1963. Also included is a certificate from the Vintage Motor Scooter club. Confirming authenticity of originality including details of frame and engine number. In very good condition the only additions being electric start and small indicators and back storage box.
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