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Full Size Hellboy outfit / costume with silicone painted mask with cigar in mouth, with jacket and The Right Hand Of Doom and accessories to belt on mannequin - Vendor Provenance - The Jacket is from Sony Wardrobe Department, Top, Hand Of Doom & trousers bought from Sony, this lot comes with Revolution Studios COA
An outstanding Second War Coastal Command Immediate D.F.M. group of four awarded to Flight Sergeant J. S. ‘Jack’ Garnett, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve As Second Pilot to Flying Officer J. A. Cruickshank in a Catalina of 210 Squadron on 17 July 1944, Garnett’s name is indelibly linked to one of the finest Victoria Cross actions of the war: but for his own stoicism in facing off his wounds and taking over the controls, none of his crew would have reached safety Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (1390283 F/Sgt. J. S. Garnett. R.A.F.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; War Medal 1939-45, mounted for wearing, nearly extremely fine (4) £14,000-£18,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.F.M. London Gazette 29 September 1944. The original recommendation states: ‘This N.C.O. was the Second Pilot of a Catalina aircraft which sighted and attacked a fully surfaced U-boat on the 19 July 1944. The attack was pressed home at a very low altitude by the Captain in the face of heavy and intense flak which killed the navigator/bomb aimer outright, severely wounded the Captain and front gunner as well as slightly wounding Flight Sergeant Garnett. Immediately after the attack the Captain collapsed in his seat. Flight Sergeant Garnett, promptly took over the controls, righted the aircraft and climbed into a fog patch ahead of him. From then on Flight Sergeant Garnett assumed the captaincy of the damaged aircraft and organised the crew for the homeward journey of five hours. Although not qualified as a First Pilot on Catalinas he brought the damaged aircraft safely back to base and successfully landed it in difficult water conditions (glassy calm) in the half light of early morning. Owing to the damage sustained to the hull, it was necessary to effect an immediate beaching, which operation he conducted with conspicuous success and beach it finally in an extremely well chosen spot. From the moment he took charge he handled the situation in the manner of an experienced First Pilot. By his prompt action immediately after the attack, his skill in flying the aircraft back to base without a navigator, his successful landing and well-judged beaching he undoubtedly saved the lives of his crew and was responsible for the safe return of his aircraft.’ John Stanley Garnett was born in Barnet, Hertfordshire on 4 November 1911. Joining the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, he was selected for pilot training and qualified for his ‘Wings’ in Canada, in addition to attending a navigation course at Pensacola, Florida. He subsequently joined the strength of Coastal Command’s 210 Squadron in early 1944 and, by the time of the above related action, had completed about 100 hours of operational flying. And that action is best summarised in Chaz Bowyer’s For Valour – The Air VCs: ‘ … At 1.45 p.m. Cruickshank got airborne from the Sollom Voe base to start a patrol calculated to last at least 14 hours. For the next eight hours the Catalina swept its patrol area, seeing little of importance, and its crew were reaching the point of thinking ahead to the return to base at the end of yet another monotonous sortie. Then, at 9.45 p.m. the radar showed a contact at 6821N, 0556E, - a surface vessel some 43 miles ahead. The flying boat at that moment was flying at 2000 feet above the ocean and Cruickshank’s immediate reaction to the sighting report was to approach the unidentified ‘contact’. Further on he suddenly saw the vessel - a submarine, doing approximately 14 knots on the surface. At first the crew thought it must be a ‘friendly’ sub, but Cruickshank ordered a recognition cartridge to be fired and the code letter of the day to be flashed to the submarine to ensure identification. His answer was an immediate heavy box barrage of flak - it was a German U-boat. Cruickshank’s response was to pull the Catalina into a complete circuit around the U-boat and begin his first run-in, descending from 1,000 feet to 50 feet as he nosed towards his target. At 1,000 yards’ range the Catalina’s front gunner commenced firing to make the German gunners take cover, and his tracers splashed around the submarine’s conning tower and ricocheted away in crazy parabolas; then the waist blister guns joined in the attack. Roaring over the U-boat the Catalina’s depth charges failed to release, so Cruickshank turned to port, climbing to 800 feet and continuing his turn to begin a second attack. Shouting to his crew “Everybody ready?” Cruickshank paused to hear the responses and then yelled, “In we go again.” The U-boat was now nearly stationary, giving its gunners a more stable platform as they prepared for the Catalina’s second attack. Flak shells began to slash along the flanks of the flying boat as it bore in; then as the U-boat came directly under Cruickshank’s vision, one shell exploded inside the Catalina, creating havoc. The navigator, Dickson, was killed instantly, Appleton [an Air Guner] was hit in the head by shrapnel, and Harbison [the Flight Engineer] wounded in both legs. In front of Garnett’s second pilot seat the windscreen shattered, and further inside a fire broke out. Cruickshank received wounds in both legs and his chest, but gave no indication of his injuries, intent as he was on completing his attack. From 50 feet above the U-boat Cruickshank personally released a stick of six depth charges in a perfect straddle of the submarine, then pulled up into the clouds of sea fog ahead of him. The aircraft crew saw no more of their target, but behind them the U-347, commanded by Oberleutnant zur See Johnann de Bugr, was rapidly sinking - Cruickshank’s aim had been true. U-347 had been one of an Arctic flotilla, and this was only her second patrol. In the Catalina, the crew took stock of the damage and crew injuries. The hull was riddled with flak damage, with a foot-long gash along the waterline. The aircraft radar set was out of commission, and one of the main petrol lines was leaking fuel steadily. The latter was particularly worrying; in their immediate location, 190-degrees west of the Lofoten Isles, north-west of Norway, the crew realised that it was at least five hours’ flying back to base at Sullum Voe. The various holes in the main hull were stuffed with various canvas engine covers and ‘Mae West’ preserver life jackets by various crew members; while up front Garnett took over the controls from Cruickshank and told Appleton to come and tend to the skipper’s wounds. Appleton began to cut away the legs of Cruickshank’s uniform trousers to staunch the obvious flow of blood, and then Cruickshank’s face went white and he fainted. Garnett and Appleton managed to lower the unconscious pilot from his seat and carried him aft to the only remaining unburned rest bunk; then Garnett returned to his forward seat. Appleton began to dress Cruickshank’s leg wounds and only then discovered the several chest wounds suffered by his captain - Cruickshank had not said anything about these. As the pilot regained consciousness soon after, he immediately made a move to go forward to his seat at the controls, being anxious about the fuel state, but Appleton restrained him gently, explaining that Garnett had everything under control there. Cruickshank’s next thought was for his navigator, but from the look on Appleton’s face, realised that Dickson must be dead already; indeed, he must have unconsciously known this after the explosion in the aircraft during the second ...
A COMPOSITE INDIAN FULL ARMOUR, 17TH CENTURY comprising helmet (coif), of heavy rings of D-section wire alternating with solid rings of near square-section wire, fitted at the top with a small iron rondel, a flap covering the face-opening, extending over the upper chest and the upper back, mail and lamellar shirt, open at the front, of dense mesh over the chest, extending to the thigh and with a pair of full length arms, fitted with two pairs of large plates each with four hasps for closure, and a pair of additional plates on each side, one plate with an inscription, back with three columns of downward-lapping scalloped and additional side plates, mail and lamellar arm-defence formed of seven rectangular plates, a moulded curved wrist-plate with an additional plate either side, extending over the hand, and full length trousers (small losses), complete with a rare pair of iron shoes, each drawn-out to a point at the tip: on a mannequin with glass base (the mail with small losses and restorations), 175.0 cm high ProvenanceRoy Elvis Catalogue Number A34
CBG Mignot two boxed mounted soldier sets, first set with two walking and one rearing horse with two soldiers and flag bearer in green and orange uniforms, red box (condition, good box fair lid with surface tears and tears to edges and lacks one end flap), second set with two soldiers and Officer on rearing white horse, red trousers and light blue tops, (condition, excellent), together with two Britains Field guns and four further guns, (8).
A 19th Century male Pedlar doll, with black painted hair, painted eyes and lips, rosy cheeks, jointed body. Dressed in check trousers, red waistcoat, dark blue jacket, black hat, brown bag to back, black painted shoes, holding a circular tray of accoutrements including miniature jointed wooden doll, various books, fan, long pipe gloves, drum, comb and set on a circular wooden base, 10" (25.5cm) high, together with a 19th Century Pedlar doll with black painted hair with curls onto the face, painted eyes and lips, jointed wooden body with black painted shoes, with green skirt, red cape and black hat, cream apron, holding a circular tray of accoutrements including 2 miniature jointed wooden dolls, needles, drum, cutlery, mirror, books and set on circular wooden base, 10" (25.5cm) high in rectangular box
Four assorted dolls house dolls comprising one German bisque head doll, with blue sleeping eyes, open red mouth, painted feathered brows, blonde mohair wig with faded blue ribbon on composition body with painted shoes and socks 5" (12.5cm) high, once bisque head doll with blue fixed eyes, painted red mouth, feathered painted brows, blonde wig and on bisque jointed body, 4" (10cm) high, one bisque head doll dressed as a boy in blue spotted trousers, jacket and matching hat 5" (12.5cm) high and one parian doll with yellow moulded hair and dressed in a cream silk wedding gown with train, 5½" (14cm) high
Royal Army Medical Corps Full Dress Attributed Uniform. A scare example worn by Colonel Frederick William Caton-Jones CB MB. Officer's cocked hat tailored by Cater & Co. Complete with cockerel feather plume, the interior with leather sweatband and clean lining. Clean condition. Bullion fresh. ... Tunic of dark blue cloth with “Dull Cherry†collar and cuffs, both edged with 3/4 inch gold Staff pattern lace. The twisted gold shoulder-cords bearing post 1901 Colonel badges of rank. Tailors label of J B Johnson and ink name F W CANTON-JONES ... Overall Trousers of regimental pattern, with gold lace to the legs ... Pouch Belt and Pouch. Pouch belt is of black leather with three gold bullion lines, complete with silvered ornate buckle tip and slide. The pouch is of black patent leather, mounted with gilt VR crowned cypher. To the edge of the flap two lines of bullionWaist Belt. Black leather with two gold bullion lines. Complete with Victorian clasp and sword slings.Waist Belt. A similar post 1901 example, without sword slings complete with clasp.Overall GC. (6 items) Colonel Frederick William Caton-Jones CB MB was born in South Australia 1n 1860 and qualified at St Bartholomews Hospital in 1884. He joined the Medical Services at the rank of Surgeon, afterwards Surgeon Captain on 30th May 1885. He saw service in Burma and India. At the outbreak of the Great War he was appointed Assistant Director of Medical Services for the Third Division. He held various posts and was appointed a Campaign of the Bath in 1916.
WW2 Surrey (Egham & Chertsey) Home Guard Uniform. A rare grouping worn by a Private of the 10th (Egham & Chertsey) Bn of the Home Guard. 1940 pattern battledress blouse to each arm printed title and designation badges, additionally to the left arm red diamond and bar proficiency badges. The right with one service chevron. The interior with issue label Size 10 1942 ... 1942 dated Battledress trousers, these with issue label Size 13 and WD issue stamp for 1942 ... Dismounted 1940 pattern great coat. To each sleeve printed Home Guard tittle and SY10 badges. The interior with issue label Size 8 June 1942 ... Other Ranks Side Cap fitted with a General Service Cap Badge ... Brown leather Home Guard pattern belt. The overall condition is very clean, near unissued condition with no moth. Contained in a 1945 dated Royal Navy suitcase. (6 items)
Grenadier Guards Drum Major's Scarlet Tunic. A very good clean Elizabeth II period example. Scarlet woollen cloth with dark blue facings to the cuff and collar. The collar with Regimental flaming grenade devices. Across the front, nine double rows of gold bullion lace which is repeated down the arms, the right arm with the addition of four inverted chevrons, indicating Drum Major. Complete with anodised regimental pattern buttons. The interior with part padded lining. Overall Very Good Condition Scarlet and bullion remain bright. Wings absent ... Accompanied by dark blue overall trousers with scarlet line. (2 items)
Pre WW1 British Hussars Uniform, navy blue cloth tunic with yellow cord and frogging to the front. Concealed hook closures and plain brass ball buttons. Half blanket lined interior with the remains of the paper label. Accompanied by a pair of trousers with yellow strips to the leg. (2 items)
George VI Coldstream Guards Officers Full Dress Uniform, scarlet officers full dress tunic with bullion work to the collar, garter star regimental collar badges in bullion. Brass officers regimental tunic buttons. Shoulders with rank stars for Lieutenant, one missing a star. Quilted officers lining to the inside of the tunic. Accompanied by a pair of full dress trousers. Some wear and light fading to the scarlet cloth but still generally a good example.
18ct White Gold Horse & Jockey Enamelled Approx. 0.35ct Total Rose Cut Diamond Tie Pin The Horse consists of Rose Cut Diamonds and a melee Round Brilliant Cut Ruby. Total Diamond Carat Weight is approx. 0.35ct. The Diamonds are White and Eye-Clean. The Brooch measures approx. 5.2cm across and max height approx. 1.8cm. The Brooch is hallmarked "18CT" for 18ct Gold. Total Gross Weight of the Brooch is approx. 4.7 grams. Condition: The Brooch is in good condition. The Diamonds are in good condition. There is a little damage to the enamelling by his black boot and top of the trousers. The fastening to the brooch is good.
Group of men's summer weight blazers and suits including Gant cream suit size 54, Dunhill silk and linen cream suit size 54, Ede & Ravenscroft Cream cotton blazer size 46R, Greives & Hawkes linen blazer 46 R and others (6).Overall condition is, no moth holes seen, no bobbling or other damage. They all have some crumpling from storage and wrinkling from wearing.Gant trousers waist 36 1/2"inseam 35".Dunhill photograph taken of measurements (Made in Spain)Daks no size given, measures 18" flat across waistband.
Men's winter weight trousers (11), makes include Ede & Ravenscroft, Turnbull & Asser, Chester Barry, New & Lingwood, Trussardi etc.Sizes vary- 36 Regular and 38 Regular, Italian 54 and 56Turnbull & Asser are new with tags , see photograph. Overall items are in good condition, no moth holes noted, no bobbling or other damage.
Vintage Burberrys' Stockwood Grey wool 2 piece suit size 44L, Hackett grey pinstripe wool suit size 42L, both double breasted. Plus a black Crombie coat with velvet collar.Overall condition is good. No moth holes noted, no damage or repairs, except the Burberry suit has bobbling to the inside pockets of the trousers. The Crombie coat has an area of surface damage near the back vent, it doesn't seem to be moth more like tiny pucks. See photograph.
Holland & Sherry Saville Row three piece black evening suit plus similar Gieves and Hawkes evening suit, both with grosgrain lapels and stripe and button fly trousers. Plus two pairs of grey serge button fly turn-up trousers.Evening suits , no sizes given however both measured flat across waistband and flat across underarm to underarm Both 18"and 20".Grey trousers no size given, both measure 20" approximately, flat across the waistband
Graham Browne, Bespoke Tailors, Bow Lane, London, tweed check three piece suit plus spare pair of trousers with turn ups.No size given however jacket laid flat measures 21 1/2" underarm to underarm. trousers laid flat measure 19 cm across the waistband, there are adjusters each side , see photo
Aquascutum men's grey wool suit 42 L, Dunhill navy pinstripe wool suit size 52 L, two 1990s grey wool Italian suits by Luigi Crea and a pair of grey wool Italian trousers by R, Saverio Rome.Overall condition is, no moth holes seen, no bobbling or other damage. They all have some crumpling from storage and wrinkling from wearing.
Men's summer clothing including light weight trousers (x8) and tennis trousers (x3) better makes include Hackett and Polo Ralph Lauren. Plus linen Jacket by Zara and Hackett jacket size 44RPolo Lauren tennis trousers size 38/34 are new with tags, other trousers are pre- owned but in good condition. Size include 36/34, 36/35, 36, 38/34.
A 1960s black wool tunic and trousers in the Style of Paco Rabanne by Peter Barron a summer weight tunic suit in turquoise, taupe and white by D L Barron, a Dolly Rockers psychedelic maxi dress, and a 1970s electric blue maxi dress with empire line waist in a polyester jersey, Polly Peck by Sybil Zelker (4)
Kathe Kruse antique German Hempelchen doll , with a human Hair wig and painted cloth head .18” tall with the classic Igor Von Jakimow head sen on style. Condition is very good for age and has a later knitted set of clothes inc a dress trousers pants and bonnet and shirt. She has her original KK shoes and socks . The Hempelchen ( child of fortune doll) has the back button and cloth strap-see photo , to allow the doll to stand straight ) doll with clothes. (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 worldwide packing options available; Please see details.
A group of Laura Ashley items to include 1975 fabric, a 1981 Cottage sprig table cloth, a light shade, a Child's dress and corduroy trousers, a knitted scarf, still with its shop tags a 'wild strawberry' print bikini, still tagged, and a pair of Chicken print oven mitts unused and still with shop tags(qty,)
A group of vintage women’s fashion to include a 1970s knitted cape, a 1970s does 40s cord shirtwaist dress in navy blue, a 1970s striped Betty Barclay skirt, a 70s voile blouse, a pair of black moss crepe trousers, a 1970s Yves Saint Laurent smock style jumper (some moth damage), an Annie Crimmins jumper, a knitted Jaeger trouser set with polo neck number, a Jaeger tank top, a knitted polo neck with waistcoat, Daks signature trousers (some moth), and other items u clouding a 1970s pinafore dress, blouse and Dolly bag set label “Miss Mouse children’s Victoriana” the Dolly bag has two little felt finger mice inside (qty, 1bag)
A pair leather trousers, fine quality leather with a zipper and hook at the waist, black, Nappa leather skirt, pencil style with back vent by Gerry Weber and a 1980s leather coat in Lavender with two labels, Faulkes, Birmingham (store) and Latif, made in Denmark (maker), sz 38 (3) All are butter soft and in good condition commensurate with age and wear
FIVE BOXES OF MENS CLOTHES AND SHOES to include a box of trousers and shorts comprising Island, Umbro, M & S (sizes range from 32-42, one dirty pair of shorts), two boxes of shirts, top, and t-shirts ranging in size to include brands M&S, Gap, Boss, Jean Pierre, F & F, Threadbare, etc, two Aston Villa tops, a Leicester tigers top, shorts, and a rain mackintosh, and an unmarked similar rugby top, a box of assorted jackets ranging in size from brand to include Regatta, Adidas, Easy, Russel, Bench, etc, a box of shoes to include brands Nike, Adidas, Clarks, Vans, Flossy's etc ranging from size 8 to 10.5, etc (5 boxes) (Condition Report: many items retain original retail tags, some items could benefit from a thorough clean)
World War II German Wehrmacht Artillery Non-Commissioned Officer's (NCO) Uniform Set. This historically significant collection includes the field-gray wool tunic, trousers, shirt, tie, belt, boots and cap, that were standard issue for artillery NCOs in the German Army during the Second World War. Tunic made from high-quality field-grey wool fabric. Features red piping, indicating the artillery branch. Includes original NCO insignia, such as, collar tabs, and the breast eagle emblem. Retains all original buttons and hardware. Matching field-grey wool trousers tailored in the traditional design. Well-preserved fabric with minimal signs of wear. Original leather belt with metal buckle and pistol holster. Non-Commissioned Artillery visor cap, featuring the iconic eagle and wreath insignia. This well-preserved piece includes a manufacturerÕs stamp on the inside. Fabricated in Army green gray wool, with wide dark green wool cap band, plus three rows of red wool piping around the circumference. The red piping indicates Artillery branch. Black leather boots. This uniform set represents a tangible piece of World War II history, offering insight into the military attire of German Army artillery NCOs. It is a valuable addition for historians, collectors, reenactors, and educational institutions focused on 20th-century military studies. Good conditionMore photos: https://costablancaauctions.com/lot/world-war-ii-german-wehrmacht-artillery-non-commis-1311
Extra rare WWII Nazi German Allgemeine SS Officer's Uniform 30s 20th century. This historically significant set includes the black wool tunic, trousers, shirt, tie, visor cap and boots, that were standard issue for officers in the Allgemeine SS during the pre-war and early war periods. Tunic Made from high-quality black wool fabric. Features silver piping along the collar. Includes original SS officer insignia, such as collar tabs and shoulder board. Silver-toned buttons with embossed detailing. On the chest on the right side is the sign of the Waffen SS, "Germanische Leistungsrune", on the left, the sign "Abzeichen Reichsparteitag 1937". Trousers in black wool. Black leather belt with a buckle, on the belt there is a holster for a pistol and an SS dagger (SS dagger, high-quality replica). Rare Nazi German Allgemeine SS Officers Visor Cap, 30s 20th century. The cap bears the iconic eagle and "totenkopf", with detailed silver braiding. The white piping is excellent and slightly yellowed over time. Black leather boots. The uniform set is in good vintage condition, considering its age. Minor signs of wear are present but do not detract from the overall appearance. This uniform represents a tangible piece of World War II history and offers insight into the military atmosphere of the period. It is a valuable addition for historians, collectors, and educational institutions focused on 20th-century studies. Good condition More photos: https://costablancaauctions.com/lot/extra-rare-wwii-nazi-german-allgemeine-ss-officer--6907
A Staffordshire pottery figure of George Washington, modelled standing, holding a hat and a scroll, wearing trousers with gilded stripe and blue coat, on plinth, titled 'Washington', 39.5cm, this figure was more commonly made as a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, but was also titled as Washington.
A group of vintage gents and teenage boy's clothing to include a John Weitz Casualcraft navy rain coat with tartan lining and additional removable brown fleece lining, chest size 42", a young man's Strom grey pinstripe suit 33" chest and a teenager's SWJ Mixers jacket size 34" chest, a pair of Levis 501 faded jeans 32"waist x 30"long, a pair of Levi navy 551 trousers 32"waist x 30"long and brown Armani trousers. Location: STAIR Rail If there is no condition report, please request
Britains - Farm Series - 3 x Set 20F - Farmers Gig, [Pre / Post War Issues], Each Comprising: Green Gig with Red Spoked Wheels, Grey / Brown Walking Horses & Seated Farmer Figures in Grey Jackets, Brown Trousers & Red / Yellow Waistcoats [1 whip missing]. Some paint chipping otherwise generally Excellent overall. [6 Pieces]
Militaria - Royal Marine Colour Sergeants Uniform, Circa, 1970's, comprising: Full No.1 Uniform - Jacket with Rank Badges, Peaked Cap, Trousers Boots, Sash & Belt and a "Lovat" Service Dress Uniform Set - Khaki Green Jacket with Rank Badges, Trousers & Belt. Complete with Correct MOD Issue Markings. Mannequin not included. Generally near Mint overall. [10 Pieces]
Britains - Paris Office - Mounted French Infantry Officer, comprising: Senior Officer, Fixed Arm & Empty Handed. Depicted in Pale Blue Tunic & Gold Buttons, Red Trousers, Red Kepi with Gold Piping. Mounted on Black Standing "Swayback" Horse with Dark Blue Shabraque with Red Trim. Some minor age wear otherwise generally Excellent overall.
Britains - Set 134 - Japanese Infantry - [1904 version], comprising: 8 x Charging Infantry all Fixed Arm with Rifles. Dark Blue Tunics with White Trousers & Yellow Caps with Red Bands. Some minor paint chipping otherwise generally Excellent overall, contained [strung] in a generally Very Good [minor storage wear] printed [Orange] lid label box.
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