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A COLLECTION OF SEVEN OO GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES including Princess Elizabeth 46201 4-6-2 maroon livery, locomotive 82001 2-6-2 green British Rail livery, a Jouef locomotive 261.C.60 4-6-2 black livery & tanker engine 5700 0-6-0 green GWR livery, tank loco motive 43775 0-6-0 black livery, tank loco 748 0-6-0 black livery and diesel loco D3302 0-6-0 green BR livery, together with seven items of Hornby Dublo rolling stock
TWELVE ROYAL HAMPSHIRE ART FOUNDRY PEWTER CAST MODELS OF VARIOUS LOCOMOTIVES in original vendor's boxes including; Stephenson's Rocket Intercity 125, Gladstone, Battersea Suburban Tank Engine, The Mallard, The Flying Scotsman, Fenchurch, Duchess of H amilton, GWR Locomotive 1870, Evening Star and Atlantic, GNR Locomotive 1848 (12)
5 Official Navy Covers commemorating the Battle of the River Plate. 1) Signed by Commander R B Jennings. 2) Signed by Admiral Sir Desmond Dreyer, and Commander R B Jennings. 3) Signed by F. L. Bond DSM HMS Exeter Engine Room Artificer and J Smith HMS Exeter Able Seaman. 4) Signed by Surg Cdr R W G Lancashire DSC RN. R A Fogwill AB. J C Whihinett, Steward 1st class. H V Chalkley DSM PO. R C F Chandler, DSM BEM, ERA. 5) Signed by E. Smith, Seaman Gunner 'B' Turret Chir of Assoc. J. Quaintance. G. Deacon, Seaman Gunner 'B' Turret. Assistant Sec. C. Maggs, Leading Stoker. R. Clover, Seaman Gunner 'A' Turret in this action. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
NOBEL ALFRED: (1833-1896) Swedish Chemist, Inventor & Philanthropist. Known for his invention of dynamite, Nobel bequeathed his fortune to institute the Nobel Prizes. An extremely rare A.L.S., A Nobel, two pages, 8vo, Brussels, 17th October 1895, to Oscar Ljungstrom, in Swedish. Nobel writes concerning the development of a ball sledge and other apparatus, stating, in part, ‘It is hard for me to believe that they in America have not made any attempts in this direction about which you first and foremost have to be informed. With this, I will not say the task cannot succeed although until now it has failed but there is a big saving of time, work and money with the knowhow of what others have done before. In pure mechanical direction, many very ingenious persons are working. The piece of the engine can be directed to make it good enough but it is maybe not necessary as the combustion possibilities are highly significant, which is shown in explosions in the mine, even without marsh gas’ and concluding ‘My coal engine is principally very interesting. It opens a new horizon. I know it is now in good hands’. A letter of good scientific content. Some light overall age toning and a couple of minor stains to the text, not affecting the legibility of the letter, an area of paper loss to the lower corner of the first page and a few neat splits at some folds and a few extremely minor pinholes to some corners, about G Oscar Ljungstrom (1868-1943) Swedish Archivist at the Urban Engineering office in Stockholm. Brother of Fredrik Ljungstrom (1875-1964) Swedish Engineer & Inventor who was mentored by, and later collaborated with, Alfred Nobel. The present letter is written a little over a month before Alfred Nobel signed his last will and testament at the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris. In his will the chemist set aside the bulk of his estate to establish the Nobel Prizes, to be awarded annually without distinction of nationality.
An Art Deco silver dressing table set, engine turned design, comprising hand mirror and two brushes, Birmingham 1934, makers mark L Ltd for Lanson Limited; a dwarf candlestick stamped 835; and a silver 'Coronet' Coaster, Reg No 800954, London 1936, makers mark F&P Limited, 150grs of weighable silver (3)
GEORGE V SILVER JEWELLERY BOX, maker, London 1913, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration opening to reveal a velvet lined fitted interior, 18cm long, along with eleven Victorian silver King's pattern teaspoons, maker Peter McFarlane, Glasgow 1857, weighable silver 200g gross
GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, maker Dingley Brothers, Chester 1921, of rectangular form, engine turned exterior with initialled cartouche, gilt interior, 8cm long, along with another George V silver cigarette case, maker London Chain Bag Co Ltd, London import mark 1925, of square form, engine turned exterior, the gilt interior inscribed 'Margot', 7.2cm long, and two others including a German niello silver cigarette case with marked cartouche, gilt interior, 440g gross (4)
GEORGE V SILVER AND BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, maker W T Toghill, Birmingham 1932, of rectangular form, engine turned decoration to the reverse, 8.5cm long, along with a similarly decorated George V silver and guilloche enamel compact, of circular form, inset with marcasite, maker Stockwell & Co, London import mark, 1929, 170g gross (2)
GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, maker D Bros, Birmingham 1918, of rectangular form with initials to the front, gilt interior, 8.5cm long, along with a silver pill box, maker Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1967, of circular form with engine turned exterior, and two silver vesta cases, 150g gross
Sale Item: MILNES & DOBBIE PATENT STEAM ENGINE INDICATOR Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Sale Item: PART MODEL STEAM ENGINE (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Royal Air Force Photograph Album North Russia c.1919, with another related Naval Album. Rare and important Album providing images of the RAF Pilots and aircraft operating from Korvisto Aerodrome against the Bolshevics. Includes named Pilot Groups, ie Dagg, Bailey, Milne, Booth, Arnold, etc, some marked killed. Aerial view of Aerodrome with mess and hangers, Camels "already for a raid", crashed aircraft (cames) with serials clearly visible, seaplane,, British portion of the Cemetry at Korvisto 1919, Pilots wrapped against the cold, most named, engine repairs, Officers mess. Also two rare propaganda leaflets, aimed at Bolsheviks, stuck in album with rough translations. c.37 photographs and leaflets. Contained in laced contemporary album. Second album (front cover detached) traces compilers naval movements from Scapa Flow (German warships), service on British vessels and importantly operations with the Baltic Fleet at Kivosto, etc. including local scenes and villagers, some close to aerodrome, bartering goods alongside British ships, which include HMS Vindictive. This has facilities for aircraft, a number clearly seen on the rear flight deck in an outstanding aerial photograph, another in close up. Unusual Xmas card from the Baltic Fleet 1919, full page Group photograph of Pilots (named) on quarter deck of Vindictive at Libau Dec. 1919, ashore at sea plane base Biorko with some excellent images, etc, etc., Some 85 relevant images in this second Album. (In total over 120 photographs relating to the North Russian air and Naval operations. (2 Albums)

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