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A rare model of a ¾ inch scale Allchin Showman s engine by Taylor Hemmens, of Market Harborough , engine number 646 and bearing brass builders plate to cylinder block. Named Jessie. The model being live steam driven with fitted pressure gauge, two road speeds, whistle, eccentric operated water pump from open crank, belt driven lighting generator fitted to front of engine. The model finished in burgundy lined paintwork with brass olivers supporting traditional canopy with chimney extension. The spoked yellow lined wheels having brass hub-caps and fitted road tyres. Length 39cm. Width 17cm. In fitted glass display case.
A steam plant, built by Mr M. Combe of Bristol, consisting of a spirit-fired upright boiler with fittings including sight glass, pressure gauge and safety valve, the steam supply to a horizontal mill engine, with fitted , spoked flywheel in green livery and vertical water reservoir. 43cm x 48cm.
A WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH HARDSTONE VINAIGRETTE JAMES NASMYTH, EDINBURGH 1832 of canted square form, the hinged cover formed from a moss agate panel, the body and base with engine turned decoration, the gilded interior with pierced and engraved grill with foliate scrolls, cornucopia with fruit and flowers 4cm wide Unlike larger centres of silversmithing makers in Edinburgh (and indeed Scotland as whole) were predominantly general makers who reacted to the needs of their clients, rather than specialising in one area. However, the output of James Nasymth would appear to be an exception to this rule. Although he did produce general wares a large percentage of his work is boxes, from small snuff boxes to fine presentation boxes and vinaigrettes such as this. When looked at overall he seems to have made a large percentage of boxes in Edinburgh through this period and was likely regarded as the specialist in Edinburgh.
Drake (James). Drake's Road Book of the London and Birmingham Railway, n.d., [1840], large hand-coloured folding engraved map (two small sellotape repairs), wood engravings to text, Drake's Time Tables booklet present, 16 pages of adverts at rear, original gilt-decorated cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Lever. The Railway and the Mine. Lever's Illustrated Year-Book 1861, engraved vignette title, 8 plates of fossils and other illustrations, 7 pages of adverts to rear, postage stamp to front free endpaper, owner's stamp to front and rear front endpaper, original blind-stamped and gilt-decorated cloth, spine a little sunned and frayed to head, 8vo, plus Lardner (Dionysus), The Steam Engine Explained and Illustrated...and its Application to Navigation and Railways..., 7th edition, 1840, engraved portrait frontispiece, numerous wood-engravings, later cloth with morocco label, 8vo, and Freeling (Arthur), Freeling's Grand Junction Railway Companion to Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham... , 1838, folding map and folding table of fares, numerous adverts at rear, occasional spotting, original cloth with modern reback, rubbed, 8vo (4)
An Austrian silver and enamel rectangular box, 1872-1922 2nd standard, the cover painted with a semi-nude maiden poring wine, on an eagle's back, on a white ground within a blue border, the sides and base white, the interior gilt, 8.5cm (3 3/8in) long; and silver and two-colour gold rectangular powder compact, maker's mark FOS (not traced), London 1937, engine turned with reeded bevelled edges and sides, a baton thumbpiece, the gilt interior with a mirror, 8.2 (3 1/4in) long, 269g (8.65 oz) gross (2)
94 x unboxed Lledo pre-production metal and plastic models, including: 12 x DG28 Mack Canvas-Back truck models, various liveries including 'GWR' and 'Coca-Cola Bottling' variants, with most of the signage being either decal based or printed onto an adhesive transparent film; 12 x DG13 Model A Ford Van models, various liveries including 'Austin Reed' and 'Wrigley's' variants, with most of the signage being either decal based or printed onto an adhesive transparent film; 12 x van models, various liveries including 'Good Year', 'Carter Paterson' and 'OXO' variants, with the signage being printed onto an adhesive transparent film rather than the usual tampo printing; 12 x DG66 Dennis and DG43 Morris Delivery Van models, various liveries including 'Castrol' and 'Yardley's' variants, with most of the signage being either decal based or printed onto an adhesive transparent film; 12 x DG21 Chevrolet Van models, various liveries including 'Majestic', with plated finish, and 'Sunshine' variants, with most of the signage being either decal based or printed onto an adhesive transparent film; 12 x Delivery Van models, various liveries, including Dennis and Morris variants, with most of the signage being either decal based or printed onto an adhesive transparent film; 12 x DG43 Morris Delivery Van models, various liveries including 'Jenners', 'Concord Foods' and 'Pimco' variants, with most of the signage being either decal based or printed onto an adhesive transparent film; 10 x Fire Engine models, various liveries including 'Middlesex' Dennis F8 and 'Carrow Works Norwich' horse drawn variants, with most of the signage being either decal based or printed onto an adhesive transparent film. Overall models appear G/G+ however, as might be expected, the finish on the prototype models is not always up to the same quality found on the standard production models and some may have damage, missing or detached parts.
Lledo, mostly pre-production models and boxes, to include: boxed DG95 1966 GMC Fire Truck model with 'Chicago Fire Dept.' decals, re-finished by 'Fire Models' (CZR) and includes their certificate (L.Ed 4 of 5); 5 x unboxed Lledo resin and metal pre-production models including 2 x 'Pickfords' Scammell Ballast tractors, a DG40 Mack Crane Truck 'Tarmac', missing hook, a 1939 Ford Fire Engine 'USAAF' and a DG29 solid resin model of the 1942 Dodge 4x4 U.S. Forces Ambulance; 9 x assorted Lledo resin and metal pre-production van models, including 2 x resin bright green DG34 1932 Delivery Vans in 'Smedley's' livery together with another also with resin body, closer in looks to the standard production version, in dark green, the latter having damage to the roof sign and to the rear of the body of the vehicle; 6 x models in 'J. Lyons' liveries including 5 x DG50 000a 'Lyons Tea' 1926 Bull Nose Morris Vans and a DG67 002a 1935 Ford Articulated Truck in 'Lyons Swiss Rolls' livery, the latter missing the trailers rear axle; 4 x resin DG13 1934 Model A Ford Van 049a in 'Rinso' livery, one with detached body, the models all having Lledo Days Gone base plates; 8 x sample 1934 Chevrolet Delivery Van models, including 4 x 'Fyffes Bananas' and 4 x 'Madame Tussauds Exhibition' vans; 6 x DG 64 1950 Bedford Ambulance resin models, 3 x 000a Kent County and 3 x 001a Durham County, all with wording to the roof and sides of the van being printed onto adhesive transparent film, which is lifting slightly on some, as opposed to the normal tampo printing found on the standard production model; 7 x DG71 1959 Morris LD150 resin van models, including 2 x 000a 'Kodak', 3 x 001a 'HMP Wormwood Scrubs', 2 x 002a 'HP Sauce', one missing n/s section of rear bumper and an 005a 'Royal Mail', with all wording on the sides of the vans being printed onto adhesive transparent film, as opposed to the normal tampo printing found on the standard production model; 4 x resin DG60 1955 Dennis F8 Fire Engine in 'Essex' and 'LCC' liveries, one missing a ladder, all of the models having 'G Turner Models' wording to the base plates; 2 x metal and plastic DG35 Dennis 'EFB' models and a #12012 Dennis Fire Engine in 'City of Birmingham' livery, the latter model being housed in a pre-production sample 'Days-Gone' box; pre-production box lid for a 'London's Fire Engine' set; 2 x different pre-production packaging mock up samples for the Lledo 'Dambusters 50th Anniversary' Set, one having an annotation to the base, 'Approved sample from Colemans 6/10/92'; two printed final versions of the 'Dambusters' box, each containing two models.; 'Classic American Motorcycle Marques' limited edition three model set with certificate number 0001 together with a pre-production mock up sample of the box lid for this set and a pre-production boxed 'Qantas' set containing three models, all having their signage printed onto adhesive transparent film. Also included are a number of mostly empty, pre-production boxes, intended to hold individual models, most with some form of cut and pasted printed designs and wording attached to them. (qty)
A mixed group of nine boxed diecast models by Corgi, EFE and others, including Corgi 97920 Scammell Highwayman and Trailer 'Edwards & Sons (Dodgems)', together with three unboxed models, a Hales plastic 1/72 Showman's Engine kit and a part built abc 'Allchin' white metal kit. Also included are two boxed kits, an 'Anbrico' Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive and a 'Rowland' Road Vehicle, both of which appear unstarted. (16)
A boxed Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-9 Fowler Big Lion Showman Engine, G+ in F box together with thirty two unboxed models from the early 'Yesteryear' range, including Y-2 Bus, Y-12 Horse Bus, 4 x Y-4 Sentinel, 3 x Y-11 Steam Roller, 6 x Y-1 Allchin and 17 x Y-9 Fowler. Condition of unboxed models ranges from F to G+. (33)

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