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Hugar O Gauge trio of Stations consisting of Ref 501 Station with Shelter measuring 18«" x 2ó" approximately with enamel signs for News of the World and Whitbreads Stout and Ale together with a further 501 this time named Surbiton with three enamel signs for Stevens Ink, Ever Ready and Virol as featured on pages 36 and 37 of the The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models. The lot also includes an unlisted Platform with Shelter measuring 24" x 2?" x 3?" with single central passenger shelter. Condition generally Excellent and unlisted station box has been extensively rebuilt otherwise in Good to Good Plus boxes. (3)
Hugar group of O Gauge or larger scale Railway Accessories consisting of a Coal Office, 3 x large scale Advertising Posters with three to five enamel signs per poster board and includes New of the World, Whitbreads, Bass and others together with a pair of No.535 Book Stalls one for C Churchman the other unnamed measuring 3" x 1" x 2¬", all items are stamped or labelled Hugar to the underside or rear. An interesting group of railway accessories. All these items are featured on page 46/48/50 of The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models. (6)
Hugar a quantity of O Gauge Railway Accessories consisting of Ref 531 Single Road Level Crossing, Ref 532 2-road Level Crossing, Ref 513 3-piece Viaduct which includes two enamel signs Bovril and Virol attached to the centre section, all these three items are featured in pages 45/49 of The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models and included with this lot is a 2-section Level Crossing and in two sections an ideal for single and multi-tracking. Overall Good Plus to Excellent. (4)
Hugar OO Gauge unlisted modern Station measuring 23ó" x 1ó" with single building to the left hand side and named Crowhurst and has a number of enamel signs for Scotch Ale, Virol and News of the World, rear board and two further signs to the rear of the station, this also includes two further platforms one with back board and three enamel signs. As listed on page 95 of The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models. Condition is generally Excellent in an extensively repaired box.
Hugar OO Gauge a pair of No.658 Railway Stations consisting of (1) measuring 24" x 4«" x 3«" finished in blue, green and red with a number of card and enamel signs and named Eastbourne together with (2) measuring 24" x 4¬" x 4«" finished in red, yellow and blue with enamel signs for Shell and Oxo to the front and News of the World and Scotch Ale to the rear with station named Nottingham and a Hugar label to the front. Both of these stations can be seen on pages 84/85 of The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models. Excellent, one box extensively repaired but otherwise generally Good. (2)
Hugar OO Gauge pair of Stations consisting of Ref P660A Platform measuring 20" x 2?" x 2ó" in red, brown and blue with enamel signs for News of the World and Shell as featured on page 88, together with a further example in red, grey and orange with a number of enamel and paper signs including Oxo, Player Please, Stevens Ink together with a Scale Hugar Models card label to the front. As featured on page 88 of The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models. Overall Excellent, one in reconstructed Good to Good Plus box. (2)
Hugar OO Gauge Ref 658A Terminus Station and includes a Main Building measuring 10«" x 8" approximately, concrete style outer finish and named Newcastle together with a separate box for three platform extensions, two with shelters, back boarding and number of enamel signs including Stevens Ink, Oxo, Castrol and others together with ramps and other additional sections. This can be seen on page 86/87 of The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models. Good Plus to Excellent. (2)
Hugar OO Gauge a group of Railway Accessories consisting of Ref 613 Coaling Stage (Staiths) x 4 (see page 76/77), England 2-road Level Crossings Ref 617 and 618 (page 77/78), 3-piece Footbridge with two enamel signs for Capstan and Woodbines (see page 62) and Oil Storage Tank (see page 25) and includes a number of enamel signs for Monkey Brand, Oxo, Colmans Starch, Whitbread and others. An interesting group of railway accessories. Good to Good Plus. (8)
Hugar OO Gauge a group of Railway Accessories consisting of 622 Terminus Station with Main Building measuring 10" x 9" with wood effect front and sides, named Epsom West and has two Book Stalls to the front of the main terminus, includes three passenger platforms two with back walling and number of enamel signs for Castrol, Scotch Ale, Whitbread and others (see detail page 622), No.520 Footbridge in grey with enamel sign for Oxo, 2 x card printed signs and a Hugar label Ref 520AA (see page 48), Station Shelter name Liverpool measuring 18" x 2«", Electric Pylon and 8 x Wardie or similar OO Gauge cuttings together with a Newspaper Kiosk (see page 78). Condition varies but Good to Good Plus. (6)
English 19th century porcelain tea service, decorated gilt highlight scroll and decoration on a enamel blue round, each piece with an individual flower and matching each flower with the tea cups and their saucers, comprising tea pot, sucrier with cover, jug, bowl, eight coffee cups and twelve tea cups with saucers also two square sandwich plates
Glass Making. Haudicquer de Blancourt (Jean de), The Art of Glass. Shewing (sic_ How make all Sorts of Glass, Crystal and Enamel, Likewise the Making of Pearls, Precious Stones, China and Looking-Glasses. To which is added, The Method of Painting on Glass and Enameling. Also how to Extract the Colours from Minerals, Metals, Herbs and Flowers. A Work containing many Secrets and Curiosities never before Discovered [...], With an Appendix, containing Exact Instructions for making Glass-Eyes of all Colours, two parts in one, first English edition, London: Printed for Dan. Brown at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; et al., 1699, complete, collating: A-Z?; Aa?, and illustrated with 9 engraved plates as called for, rebacked contemporary panelled calf boards, some of the original spine preserved, contemporaneous ink MS shelf numbering, later early 20th century collector's acquisition inscriptions, 8vo, [Duveen 281; Ferguson I, 367; Wing H1150].
Amethyst and Bright Blue Enamel Statement Ring, a 12.5ct, cushion cut amethyst surrounded by bright blue enamel, each colour complementing the other; the enamel is set with 'kisses' of tiny, sparkling accents to the shoulders; the whole set in rose gold vermeil and silver; an unusual, stylish and very attractive ring; size S ; a different way of presenting the Birthstone for February

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