Great Britain. A Second War Period Royal Air Force Ensign Auction Archive maker marked "WALLACE BISHOP"
Description
maker marked "WALLACE BISHOP"
the core nicely preserved with some loss to the silver finish of the frame
who was wounded in the process of winning his decoration at Mount Sorrel in June 1916 - Distinguished Service Order
shows a small group of very young soldiers with their superior officer
inscribed "SOMMER-MÜTZE Nach Vorschrift der RJF
Great Britain. A Second War Period Royal Air Force Ensign Auction Archive maker marked "WALLACE BISHOP"This is an extremely well preserved example of a second war period Royal Air Force Ensign. It is constructed of turquoise green burlap fabric with concentric rings of red white blue (from the inside out) in the middle of the fly, as well as a Union Jack in the canton. The hoist edge features a dual ply cotton bunting with a small tunnel. It measures approximately 184 cm x 95 cm and is in fine condition. (C: 205)
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