Quantity of Triang Railways items, including:R157 Diesel Railcar, R159 Double Ended Diesel Loco (T.C.Series) R131 Coach blue T.C. series, 2 x R228 Pullman 1st class car (Anne) & (Ruth) R76 Engine Shed, R81 Station Set (Swindon), R71B unboxed foot bridge, Triang Power unit (untested) all in near mint condition, plus 8 x Merit boxed Railway Accessories and six ready built Airfix scale models, complete with original header cards (23 items)
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William ""Bill"" Hewison, original cartoon, the water engine, Hampstead Theatre, Peter Whitman, Punch 8 Sept 1989, 9.5"" x 10"" Provenance; Bill Hewison was a well-known cartoonist who worked as Art editor for Punch for 24 years and produced many of their front covers. Collection sent in for sale by his family.
A section of heavy steel armoured plate, approx 16” x 8”, with small brass plate attached engraved “U.C. 31 Surendered to British Nov 16th 1918”; the mangled remains of an engine manifold from ME 109 which crashed at West Wickham in October 1940; a uniform epaulette and other pieces from Heinkel bomber which crashed in Warsaw 1939; a small fragment of Hawker Hurricane which crashed 30th August 1940, flown by the renowned pilot C.D. Francis; and a frame containing fragments of the Stuka flown by the legendary Luftwaffe ace Hans Ulrich Rudel, which crashed behind German lines on 8th February 1945. All from the Whitehall Theatre of War.
2 large aluminium fragments, reputed to be from Zeppelin LS 127, one of which appears to be part of an engine sump; and a printed pamphlet entitled “A Memorial Against the use of Armed Airships”, produced by the International Arbitration League, February 1912, containing a list of those luminaries by whom it was endorsed (folded and slightly torn)
Last quarter of 19th Century hallmarked Silver small pocket watch; the movement inscribed “Am Watch Co, Waltham, Mass.” No 1599547, Gold hands to a white enamelled dial (hairline cracks), black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 1.4” diameter dial, key wind, engine turned back with vacant cartouche, hallmarked for Birmingham 1881 with winding key and fitted leather case
HORNBY - A Hornby tin plate train set to include a type 101 clockwork engine, various lengths of track, a railway crossing, a train station, a train stop, a crane carriage, a cement carriage, 5 various other carriages, various figures & some train signals. A nice example in play worn condition.
WHITTLE FRANK: (1907-1996) English Royal Air Force Officer, inventor of the jet engine. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the First Flight of Great Britain's First Jet Aircraft at Brockworth, 8th April 1941, and featuring a colour image of a Gloster aircraft. Post marked at Brockworth, Gloucester, on 8th April 1971. Signed by Whittle in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. EX
WHITTLE FRANK: (1907-1996) English Royal Air Force Officer, inventor of the jet engine. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the First Flight of Great Britain's First Jet Aircraft at Brockworth, 8th April 1941, and featuring a colour image of a Gloster aircraft. Post marked at Brockworth, Gloucester, on 8th April 1971. Signed by Whittle in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. VG
WHITTLE FRANK: (1907-1996) English Royal Air Force Officer, inventor of the jet engine. A Royal Air Force Museum Commemorative cover issued for the 30th Anniversary of the First UK Jet Flight in May 1941 and featuring a colour image of a Gloster-Whittle aircraft. Signed by Whittle in black ink with his name alone to a clear area. Post marked at Cranwell, 15th May 1971. Together with a Commemorative cover issued in honour of Whittle and featuring a colour image of a Gloster aircraft with an inset portrait of Whittle, individually signed by Rolf Dudley-Williams (1908-1987) British Aeronautical Engineer, assisted Whittle in the development of the jet engine, and Stanley G. Hooker (1907-1984) British Aeronautical Engineer with Rolls Royce, assisted Whittle in the development of the jet engine. Signed by each in blue inks with their names alone to clear areas. Post marked 28th March 1978. VG to EX, 2
ANIMATION: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various individuals (actors, illustrators etc.) associated with animation or famous children's books, comprising Peter Firmin (2; commemorating Ivor the Engine), David Sque (commemorating Comic Book Heroes and with an image of Roy of the Rovers), Britt Allcroft, Keith Wickham, Ben Small & Michael Angelis (all commemorating Thomas the Tank Engine) and Sylvia Anderson, David Graham & Shane Rimmer (all commemorating Thunderbirds). Each of the covers feature attractive colour designs, images and stamps and all are signed to clear areas. Generally EX, 10
Corgi Fairground Attractions Carter's steam fair series: Carousel (The South Downs Callopers), CC20401; Diamond T Ballast/ Generator and Trailer CC55104; AEC MkV Dogem Truck and Caravan CC11506; Scammell Highwayman, Box Trailer and Roofload CC10706; Foden S21 Steam Yacht & Trailer CC10804; Scammell Highwayman Ballast & Caravan CC10705; ERF V 4 wheel box lorry; Carters High Flying Swingboats CC10203; Foden S21 8 wheel platform and coldcast box CC10802; AEC Ergomatic pole truck CC10303; Garrett Showmans Tractor CC20303; Land Rover and Trailer CC07401; Fowler Showmans Locomotive CC20103; Fowler Showmans - Classics Carters Steam Fair Scammell Highwayman Ballast with Closed Pole Trailer and Caravan set 16501 (13 - all boxed) to/w various painted metal figures - transformer and speakers (for carousel); unboxed Corgi caravan; boxed Lledo Days Gone Showmans series; Scammell Ballast Box - T. Whitelegg with Helter Skelter GF1002; Burrell Showmans steam wagon and cardboard carousel - Anderton & Rowland AR1002; Scammell Ballast Box with Drawbar Trailer and Box Style Load - Superb Jungle DG110002; Scammell Tractor with Articulated Low Loader and Load - Winston Churchill/Dodgems DG 112003; Scammell 6 Wheeler Waltzer DG044031; Burrell Showman's Steam locomotive (traction engine) Pride of the South (6 - all boxed)
Wang Hing & Company Chinese Export 3 Piece Tea Service cira 1890 Of Globular Form With Embossed Prunus Design On A Slightly Matt Engine Turned Ground With Applied Floral And Branch Finial, Stylised Branch Handles, Fully Marked To All 3 Pieces With Character Marks And ''WH90'' Gross Weight 1148g
Martin Dobson Railway Artist, Born 1947, Titled 'Duke Of Gloucester' 71000. Oil on Board, Signed. Commissioner 1973. 21x30''. The Painting by the renowned railway artist was commissioned in 1973. The engine was discovered in a scrap yard earlier in 1973 by a group of railway enthusiasts and the 71000 (Duke of Gloucester) Steam Locomotive Trust Limited was set up with The Duke Of Gloucester HRH as Honorary President and raised the necessary funds required to rebuild it from scratch and bring it finally back into service in 1986. The engine was built as a prototype at the end of the steam era and is the only one ever built in its class and this together with the painting are both of historical & scientific importance in the steam railway memorabilia field. The locomotive was originally listed for preservation in 1962 for display in the National Railway Museum but this was abandoned due to operational difficulties. The engine is now loaned out by the Trust and operates regularly on the East Lancashire Railway and the Settle-Carlisle route and has operated on many other famous routes.

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