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A signed Beatles postcard with signatures in pen by George, Ringo, Paul and John. The vendor obtained the signatures directly from The Beatles when their van broke down with a puncture outside her house on Church Road, St George, Bristol in 1963. The Beatles didn't want to get out of the van so they were pushed down the road, with the vendor assisting, to the local garage (the Fire Engine in Blacksworth Road) where as a gesture of thanks they signed a postcard for her. A letter of provenance from the vendor is included with this lot.
A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED OO GAUGE HORNBY RAILWAYS ITEMS, to include unboxed locomotive 'Sir Nigel Gresley' No.4498, L.N.E.R. blue livery (R.888 ?) and a boxed 'Thomas the Tank Engine' (R.351), boxed and unboxed rolling stock, track, accessories, controller and instructions, with a scratchbuilt wooden fort (two boxes)
TWO BOXED SETS OF DINKY TOYS O GAUGE FIGURES FOR MODEL RAILWAYS, No.3 Passengers and No.4 Engineering Staff, both complete in green boxes with yellow card inner, some minor wear to figures, (s.d. to boxes), with a boxed Hornby Dublo D1Island Platform (DA456) and a boxed dismantled and incomplete Mamod Minor No.2 Live Steam Engine, no accessories and instructions (box damaged)
Aviation: A 315 horse power Radial engine glass topped coffee table the engine 1950’s Czechand later adapted into a coffee table66cm.; 26ins high by 110cm.; 43½ins diameter overallAir cooled radial engines similar to this were first developed by 1907, replacing the earlier and less reliable water cooled engines. It took over a decade before their benefits were fully adopted by the aircraft industry and by 1922 the US Navy was only purchasing aircraft with air cooled radial engines. They dominated aircraft design until eventually giving way to the more powerful and faster Jet engine.
Scientific Instrument: A rare, early torpedo guidance gyroscope, by the Whitehead Torpedo Workscast bronze and steel, in original mahogany case, with Admiralty mark and serial number 817 suggesting a date of 1896-716cm.; 6ins high by 19cm.; 7½ins wideRobert Whitehead was a British engineer who was instrumental in the development of the torpedo. He worked for the Austro-Hungarian Navy before establishing his British works. The idea of a torpedo was first thought of in the early 19th Century and was developed by Captain Luppis of the Austrian marine artillery as a boat packed with explosives, it was Whitehead who first designed an underwater torpedo and he had established working models by 1866 either powered by compressed air or steam engine. The lack of accuracy effectively limited the torpedo’s range as their guidance was by pendulum and hydrostat control and it wasn’t until Ludwig Obry used a gyroscope that they became much more precise. Whitehead bought Obry’s patent in 1896 and the very low serial number of this piece suggests it was from the first years of production as most navies had adopted Whiteheads torpedos, usually under license after his famed dinner in 1878 where representatives of 18 navies were invited to tender for business at his Rijeka headquarters.
- Factory racing machine - One of only 6 made - Of the type used by Walter Zellor to finish 2nd in the 1956 500cc World Championship - Other factory riders included Geoff Duke, Dickie Dale and Ernst Hiller - Built at BMW by technician Rupert Bauer using ex Siegfried Schauzu factory short stroke 5 speed engine - Present owner for 40 years - Excellent original condition
A gentleman's 18ct gold cased Parker fountain pen, with engine turned decoration throughout, initialled T G T and a 9ct gold cased propelling pencil bearing the same initials Condition Report: Pen has very slight surface wear but overall good. Pencil also has very slight wear and a couple of very minor dents to terminal and to fore-end. Pencil named 'The Mascot'. Pen makers mark 'PPCo' Pencil makers mark - 'KB' called 'The Mascot' Condition report online -
A 9ct yellow gold butterfly stick pin, a hallmarked silver handled pocket knife, a bone handled pocket knife, a enamelled white metal RAF sweethearts brooch, two white metal charm bracelets and assorted charms, a hallmarked silver curb link bracelet, a hallmarked silver propelling swizzle stick with engine turned decoration, mother of pearl pendants, an ornate yellow metal clip set with coral, turquoise, etc, and assorted costume jewellery.,

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