Aircraft Memorobilia
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Saleen836

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12,238 posts

233 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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A friend of mine is clearing out the garage of an ederly neighbour, her husband passed away a little over 2 years ago and now feels ready to have a clear out so my friend is helping,they have only scratched the surface of the garage but there is sone aircraft/war memorobilia and doesn't know what to do with it, I said I would post a couple photos and ask the PH massive for input.

There are a few of these models....


A collection of these plates....



There is I think some other stuff but my first thought was stick them on FB market place or ebay, are they worth the hassle?

Simpo Two

91,471 posts

289 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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Those Dambusters plates might be Danbury Mint: I have a Spitfire one. They'll sell on eBay if you can do the photos and packaging. If that's too hard, a charity shop will be pleased to have them.

Did you know Avro Lancaster had a brother? Burt.

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Saleen836

Original Poster:

12,238 posts

233 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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Simpo Two said:
Those Dambusters plates might be Danbury Mint: I have a Spitfire one. They'll sell on eBay if you can do the photos and packaging. If that's too hard, a charity shop will be pleased to have them.

Did you know Avro Lancaster had a brother? Burt.

bowtie
Back of the plates look like this...




aeropilot

39,779 posts

251 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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Those Dambusters plates will sell well as a set, on the Bay of Evil assuming they are all the same matching number on each plate?


Simpo Two

91,471 posts

289 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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The B denotes 'Bradford Exchange'. Look on eBay for 'bradford exchange dambusters'.

Edited by Simpo Two on Friday 5th June 13:38

eccles

14,200 posts

246 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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The Lancaster model looks like the Corgi one, they have a certain value. Do an ebay check for going rates.