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1391
$4,887.00

GROUP ATTRIBUTED TO AVIATION ARTIST 1ST LT. CLAYTON KNIGHT, USAS, DETACHED TO 206 SQUADRON, RAF. The Knight group consists of his most famous orig artwork, his rendition for the dust jacket of his book Pilot’s Luck. The ink picture measures 15-1/2” x 20-3/4”; a 1929 autographed first edition of the book; a 9-1/2” x 21” section of a roundel from Knight’s DH 9 bomber; his 3/4 length flying coat, two flying caps, flying goggles, U.S. Air Service pilot’s uniform consisting of his tunic (the tunic he was wearing when he was shot down and made a POW), trousers, Sam Browne belt, two pair of boots, overseas cap, and RAF visor cap. Also, a blue binder containing a Xerox copy of a Clayton Knight interview from the Spring 1967 issue of Cross & Cockade Journal and a 5” x 8” copy photograph of Lt. Knight in flying gear. 4-54032 CW64 (6,000-8,000)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2005
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