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As you have helped me a great deal In the past getting Information on some Items that I have had difficulty finding.... perhaps you would take the trouble to help me with this.?

I am led to believe my Mother bought this around 1940....1942. Any Idea's or your skill at finding Items on the net?

( Something else that's a pig to clean )

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Havn't seen anything like it before :) but are there any hallmarks / maker's marks on it?
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Chloe_88;1374953 wrote: Havn't seen anything like it before :) but are there any hallmarks / maker's marks on it? No nothing. That's what's so frustrating.. The Propeller resembles that of a Spitfire which would tie It to my Father but no makers mark either.

I have many treasures of my Parents and would just like to know more about them.
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Seems to be similar to this one .

"A metal figure of a pilot with a propeller, a brass Australia desk stand, a stereoscopic viewer and six various horse brasses " by Unknown (Lot Number 597) | Mossgreen Auctions (Art Auctions), Melbourne
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fuzzywuzzy;1374993 wrote: Seems to be similar to this one .

"A metal figure of a pilot with a propeller, a brass Australia desk stand, a stereoscopic viewer and six various horse brasses " by Unknown (Lot Number 597) | Mossgreen Auctions (Art Auctions), Melbourne


That is very close.... Thanks Whizzy. The Australian one Is brass, mine Is silver but yes, very much the same.

I appreciate you posting that, It's the first one I have seen other than mine.
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No Luck................ but maybe worth asking here
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Bruv;1375012 wrote: No Luck................ but maybe worth asking here Thanks Bruv, I appreciate you looking... I'll register there and post It up as It's worth a try.
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When I was in the UK in 2000, I drove down to Dover. Then from there along the coast toward Folkstone.

There was a "Battle of Britain" museum just east of Folkstone which I explored.

I remember seeing some items very much like that in their gift shop.
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LarsMac;1375181 wrote: When I was in the UK in 2000, I drove down to Dover. Then from there along the coast toward Folkstone.

There was a "Battle of Britain" museum just east of Folkstone which I explored.

I remember seeing some items very much like that in their gift shop.


Thanks Lars.

It's a good Idea to contact a museum but I can't see this coming from a gift shop. It was bought by my Mother In the 40's and It's silver.

In Fact, some years ago, some travellers were calling at houses on my parents estate asking If they had any old watches to sell. My Father said that as It happened, he had some and they came Inside the house. The Airman was on my parents mantlepiece and they made a beeline for It while my Father was getting the watches. They tried very hard to persued him to sell It.... yeah right !!!!

Anyway, several months later they called at the house again and asked my Mother to sell them this silver airman. My Father had just died and we are In no doubt those bastards looked through obituaries and went back to persued my elderly Mother to part with It.

She had great delight In telling them they were too late because my Father had given It to me just before he died.
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oscar;1375184 wrote:

She had great delight In telling them they were too late because my Father had given It to me just before he died.


I know what you mean, but couldn't you have put that better ?
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Bruv;1375187 wrote: I know what you mean, but couldn't you have put that better ?


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oscar;1375184 wrote: Thanks Lars.

It's a good Idea to contact a museum but I can't see this coming from a gift shop. It was bought by my Mother In the 40's and It's silver.

In Fact, some years ago, some travellers were calling at houses on my parents estate asking If they had any old watches to sell. My Father said that as It happened, he had some and they came Inside the house. The Airman was on my parents mantlepiece and they made a beeline for It while my Father was getting the watches. They tried very hard to persued him to sell It.... yeah right !!!!

Anyway, several months later they called at the house again and asked my Mother to sell them this silver airman. My Father had just died and we are In no doubt those bastards looked through obituaries and went back to persued my elderly Mother to part with It.

She had great delight In telling them they were too late because my Father had given It to me just before he died.


Definitely not gift shop materiel, then, but someone there might have useful info.
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LarsMac;1375361 wrote: Definitely not gift shop materiel, then, but someone there might have useful info. The Idea of a museum Is a great Idea. Thankyou.
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