Lot 290
Lot 292
290* WWII Luftwaffe - Navigational Instrument. A rare navigator's plotting instrument for aerial charts, c. 1939/45, having 360 degree circular chapter ring calibrated 0-180 scale on each semi circle, with three adjustable pointers, matt-black painted finish on cast bronze, one pointerarm engraved with eagle and swastika motif, and inscribed 'M' No. CLN 11479, in fitted wooden case, with three alternative tapered pointer-arms (1)
£200-300
292* WWII RAF - Flying apparel. A C-Type pattern issue leather flying helmet c.1940s, stores ref ‘10A/13466’, soft dark tan leather with chamois lining, complete with internal headset earphones, wiring-loom and jack plug, together with an oxygen mask and a pair of MKVIII-pattern flying goggles, together with another flying helmet, soft dark tan leather with chamois lining, internal headset earphones covered with later black tape, wiring loom, inscribed ‘D.G. Ward Surrey & Kent Flying Club’, plus a summer weight Mk 2 flying suit and two helmets, ‘Lightning’ zips, cloth label printed with details of use, one helmet with Type G label ‘Stores Ref No. 22C/1730, Size 2, Helmets Ltd, Wheathampstead, Herts, Eng’ with internal headset earphones, wiring loom and jack plug and goggles (7)
291* WWII RAF Spitfire. Gun Camera Type G45 by Williamson & Co London & Reading, Ref. No. 14/1340, AM Serial No. 57820 (24 volts), complete with lens and film magazine, together with a further filmmagazine for G.90 Camera, Ref. No. 14A/1934 by W. Vinten Ltd, London, serial no. 168, inscribed “Trials WRD Tested” (3)
£200-300
293* WWII RAF - Ammunition Case. An unusual leather pannier case stamped and dated 1940, of hard leather with riveted reinforcement believed for Lewis Gun ammunition drum reels or machine-gun belts, having quick-release leather and buckle straps to hinged cover and leather and cast metal shackles for mounting to carrier-vehicle, 26 x 9 in (66 x 23 cm) (1)
294* WWII RAF - Avro Lancaster. A good wartime model of the most famous British Bomber Aircraft, c. 1943, representing the definitive aircraft “Maid of Flints” registration mark T-KU, of painted wood construction with good attention to detail including celluloid cockpit canopy and gun turrets etc, in authentic midnight livery with roundels insignia, nose-art emblems to fuselage front, mounted upon painted castiron circular plinth, w/span 10 in (26 cm) (1)
Lot 293
£70-100
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£120-150
295* WWII RAF- Night-flying goggles. A pair of A-M standard-issue goggles in case, c. 1940s, orange-tinted lenses in nickelplated frames with elasticised strap, unused old-stock stored in original box, together with two brass cap-badges c. 1930s & 1950s and another similar for Royal New Zealand Air Force, c. 1940, further with two 17th Lancers (deaths-head ) cap-badges, a Dunkirk commemorative bronze-medal, and with sundry other badges and insignia including De Havilland etc., together with a Dinky Toys Stuka Ju87b in original box promotional model release-issued for the Feature-film “Battle of Britain” dated 1969, also with a plastic display model of an Aer Lingus Airbus aircraft (1)
Lot 294
£100-150
£100-150