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Good quantity of Hornby Dublo items, includes EDG19 train set with 2-6-4 `80054` tank engine (G+ in P box), two corridor coaches and a restaurant car, and a selection of accessories including a D1 Through Station, mostly boxed and G (17). Together with a small quantity of loose Meccano, overall F.
OO gauge, Triang: 8 x boxed rolling stock including R128 Operating Helicopter Car and R348 Giraffe Car Set (both G+), together with 3 x unboxed engines (and one with body disconnected from engine), 5 x rolling stock, and a quantity of track, buildings and accessories including 2 x boxed Merit items (5006 and 5096). Mostly F.
Hornby Dublo Electric Train Set by Meccano Ltd. in original fitted box with LNER9596 062 train tank engine, LMS 12 ton open truck, NE 12 ton closed truck & NE201 guards van with full complement of track & controller & Additional Esso Royal Daylight Paraffin Tanker, Power Petrol Tanker, Water Crane, Switched Single Arm Signal, Horse Box & 12 Ton Open Wagon, buffers, 2 sets points, short & long track some boxed with instruction booklets & T20 Transformer
Minic Triang Clockwork Fire Engine boxed, Minic Steam Roller boxed, Minic Triang Post War Red Breakdown Lorry, Minic Lorry Cab, Tin Plate Clockwork Car, Schuco Studio Racing Car DR Patent no. 1050 with instruction leaflet, Astra Rocket Gun, Astra Anti Aircraft Gun, Dinky American Jeep & Dinky American Saloon Cars x 2
CHAS FREDERICK MAGRATH AN 18CT GOLD GENTLEMAN`S DEMI-HUNTER STYLE POCKET WATCH having engine turned decorated case, unusual opening with no internal glass or bezel, possibly originally a braille watch, now having Roman calibrated enamel dial, fusee" mechanism with Massey lever escapement and modern key, London, 1873
A fine Swiss brass and steel wheel cutting engine. Unsigned, mid 19th century, The pivoted cutter frame with adjustable stop mounted via screw-adjusting slide for depth adjustment onto the box frame enclosing the 8.5 inch index plate with thirty-nine dividing rings ranging from 11 to 366 located by a sprung detent fixed to the rear of the frame, the centre arbor passing through the frame to support the work for the cutter with steady bracket above, on three down curved iron feet pierced for fixing to the workbench, length of frame 27cm (10.5ins), with a selection of work clamps and a few other accessories. Provenance: Correspondence regarding the sale of this engine from a Mr. R Clement of Heaton, Newcastle on Tyne, dated 1922 is included with the lot. An almost identical wheel cutting engine is illustrated in Crom, Theodore, R. Horological Shop Tools 1700-1900 page 652 (fig. 1275), Crom also reproduces (fig. 1274) a schematic diagram of a very closely related engine with its accessories as published in the Gross und Urmacher trade catalogue of 1853. A smaller but closely related engine from the collection of the late John Hooper was sold in these rooms 10th February 2009 lot 61.
A Victorian rosewood miniature four-glass timepiece. Unsigned, mid 19th century, The four pillar single fusee movement with Harrison`s maintaining power, platform lever escapement with foliate engraved balance cock and gilt frosted plates, the 2.5 inch square engraved single sheet silvered brass Roman numeral dial with recessed subsidiary seconds dial to the foliate scroll engraved centre, concentric engine turned decoration to spandrels and blued steel Breguet hands within canted silvered bezel to front door, the case with bevel glazed panel to the top with cavetto moulded cornice and conforming side windows above ogee moulded apron and on skirt base now with brass bracket feet, 15cm (6ins) high.
A gilt brass `Atmos` timepiece with original wall bracket. Jaeger-LeCoultre, late 20th century, The movement with rotating pendulum balance, torsion escapement and stamped 129722 to top plate, winding via the expansion and contraction of the aneroid chamber mounted on the back of the mechanism, the square white chapter ring applied with gilt batons and Arabic numerals for the quarters, in a five-glass case with canted angles to the lift-off cover, the base with levelling screws, 24cm (9.5ins) high; with a rare original gilt brass wall bracket with engine turned platform supported by two shaped bracket supports with curved section between, 35.5cm (14ins) high overall.
A French Louis XVI style ormolu mounted marble mantel clock. Unsigned, Paris, 19th century, The eight-day outside countwheel bell striking movement with circular white enamel convex Arabic numeral dial inscribed a Paris to centre and with pierced and engraved gilt brass hands within an engine turned glazed bezel, the case with chased gilt surmount modelled as a cherub with a flaming torch supported on a billowing cloud above moulded white marble cornice and side scrolls flanking a black marble rectangular central section applied with cast stylised foliate scroll mounts around dial, on black marble banded plinth base applied with conforming foliate mounts to lower edge and on engine turned gilt feet, 34cm (13.5ins) high.
A French Empire ormolu figural mantel clock. Choiselat-Gallien, Paris, early 19th century, The outside countwheel striking movement with silk suspension and circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed CHOISELAT-GALLIEN, Fab`t de Bronzes du Garde-Meuble, LESIEUR Hs, A PARIS to centre within gilt lotus leaf cast bezel and set into a rectangular plinth with scroll cast decoration above and below and surmounted with an oil lamp and two books applied beside classical male scholar seated on an X-frame stool onto a rectangular base applied with central urn and wreath flanked by flaming torches to front and on engine turned bun feet (lacking pendulum, bell and minute hand), 38cm (15ins) high.
A French Louis XVI style gilt brass mounted white marble small mantel clock. Unsigned, circa 1900. The outside countwheel bell striking movement with floral garland decorated white Arabic numeral enamel dial with cast brass hands within engine turned glazed bezel, the arched case with twin handled urn surmount and ribbon tied cast crest above acanthus side scrolls and tied flaming torch beneath dial, on inverted breakfront base with bowed central section fronted with intertwined laurel cast mount, on engine turned feet, 28cm (11ins) high.
A metalwares silver engine turned rectangular cigarette case, the cover decorated with a lady in 18th century costume in black enamel, 8cm long by 5.5cm wide, and a silver gilt engine turned square shape cigarette case, London 1913, with applied rose gold monogram `P de B` for Patrick de Bathe, 7.5cm square (2)

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