b'1211341 1349CIGARETTE & TRADE CARDS: An accumulation of CigaretteGUINNESS TOUCAN: Framed advertisement & Trade Cards in an old-time album, including Wills Royalfrom the Illustrated London News, May 17th, 1952,Mail, Wills Signalling Series, Wills Aviation, Sniders &58 x 48cm overallAbrahams Medals and Decorations, Wills British Empire$120200 Series, Wills War Incidents, a few sporting subjects incl. Don Bradman, etc. Mixed condition; no complete sets. (qty). 1350$100200AVIATION: A complete album of 200 photographic cards published for Paicos Cigarettes & the Berlin Tobacco Factory 1342 [1953]; the aeroplanes featured are military and civil aircraft of POSTCARDS: A range including British, WW1, and somethe world.Australian, mixed vintages mostly early 20th century, (qty). $150200 $120200 13511343 MAGAZINES & EPHEMERA. An accumulation of assorted AVIATION: 1910 Willss Cigarettes Aviation complete set ofjournals, books, etc, including a focus on paperweights, (qty)50 colour lithographic cards; mainly VF+. $60100 $150200 13521344 THE BEATLES and BRIAN EPSTEIN: The original pen Wills Cigarette Cards, Bird of Australia (1912), complete setsignatures of Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr (100) laid down on album pages, the faces in superb condition. and John Lennon, together with the rare signature of their $100200manager, Brian Epstein. Although the sheet is somewhat stained, the signatures are clear and strong,1345 sheet size 12.5 x 17cm, 16 x 30cm overall.AN ARCHIVE OF AMY JOHNSON MEMORABILIA. Brian Epstein was the manager of The Beatles from 1961 The archive comprises: a signed postcard of Johnsonuntil his premature death in 1967. His signature is rarely seen, standing next to her DH60G Gipsy Moth; Amy Johnsonsespecially in combination with the four band members. He is fur-lined leather flying helmet by Pike Brothers of Brisbane;often referred to as The Fifth Beatle due to his significant a leather-bound and boxed Presentation [album] to Missinfluence.Amy Johnson.from the New South Wales Masonic Club.$4,0005,000June 9th, 1930, with hand-coloured illustrations and tipped-in photographs; a Percy Marks leather ring presentation box1353(now empty) with gold lettering TO MISS AMY JOHNSON.[AUSTRALIAN FURNITURE] Memories - A Survey of early FROM THE HULL CITIZENS OF SYDNEY. LONDON TOAustralian Furniture in the collection of The Lord McAlpine SYDNEY FLIGHT 1930.; 2-page printed thank you fromof West Green by Cornall [1990], The Men who made the the Johnson family and a 78rpm record with Johnnie, OurCelebrated Chairs : Windsor-chair making in Tasmania by Aeroplane Girl to side A, and A Lone Girl Flyer to side B, inLake [2016]; and Nineteenth Century Australian Furniture original paper sleeve. (6 items). by Fahy, Simpson & Simpson [1985]; all as new. (3).Amy Johnson completed a solo flight from England to$120200 Australia in May 1930. She was the first female pilot to achieve this remarkable feat$2,0003,000 1346MALTIES INTERNATIONAL CODE trade cards with some duplication, (44 items)$60100 1347LA GRANDE FOLIE - FOLIES BERGRE: Framed French cabaret poster,78 x 58cm overall$120200 1348Ephemera, postcards, journals, books, etc, (qty).$100200 1352'