Lot 318 , An unusual RFC plated mace finial or mascot together with RAF warrant papers for Leonard James Crosson

An unusual RFC plated mace finial or mascot together with RAF warrant papers for Leonard James Crosson

An unusual RFC plated mace finial or mascot together with RAF warrant papers for Leonard James Crosson
Estimate £400-600

Records show that Leonard J. Crosson's brother Percival Edward Crosson was a Quarter-master with honorary rank of Lieutenant in the RFC and by World War II was Shops Superintendant at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Ministry of Aircraft Production, Hants


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Sold for £370