Vaughan (A.). A Pictorial Record of Great Western Architecture, 1st ed., 1977, num. b & w illusts. after photos., orig. cloth in d.j., covered in protective non-adhesive clear plastic (fastened with sellotape), 4to, together with Anderson (V.R. and Fox, G.K.), A Pictorial Record of L.M.S. Architecture, 1st ed., 1981, num. b & w illusts. after photos., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, plus Hawkins (Chris & Reeve, George), LMS Engine Sheds, their History and Development, 4 vols., 1st eds. (except first vol. reprinted), 1981-87, num. b & w illusts. after photos., all orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s., 4to, VG, and others on railway architecture, railway sheds, and stations, etc., all modern pubs., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s., 4to/8vo. (40)
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Rolls-Royce. Silver Wraith, October 1952, advertising booklet, containing 8pp. of text, 4pp. illusts. of the engine, and 5 (of 6) loose col. plts. of different types of Silver Wraith saloon and limousine, contained in pocket at rear, orig. printed wrappers, slim 4to, together with The Silver Cloud, c.1960, 36pp advertising brochure, col. illusts., spirally-bound in orig. mock maroon leather, some marks, slim oblong folio. (2)
Awdry, W., & C. Reginald Dalby (illustrator), Gordon the Big Engine, Leicester, Edmund Ward, 1953, Oblong 8vo (110 x 140mm.), full-page colour illustrations, original cloth gilt, rubbed De Fonblanque, Ethel Maud, Poems, London, May be obtained at Blton's Library, Knightsbridge, [n.d.], 8vo (190 x 125mm.), title vignette, inner stitching loose, original cloth gilt, rubbed With seven other Awdry works, two later edition Beatrix Potter's, and a sixth edition of 'The Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke' (London, 1934)
Bowen (Ele). Rambles in the Path of the Steam-Horse. An Off-hand Olla Podrida, Embracing a General Historical and Descriptive View of the Scenery..., Prominent Features of the Travelled Route from Baltimore to Harper's Ferry, Cumberland, Wheeling, Cincinnati, and Louisville, pub. Philadelphia, 1855, numerous wood eng. illusts., some marginal notes to few pages, former owners' ink stamp and ink signature to title, a.e.g., contemp. morocco with insert dec. gilt panel to upper & lower boards, recent reback, board edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Lardner (Dionysius), Steam and its Uses; including the Steam Engine, the Locomotive, and Steam Navigation..., from "The Museum of Science and Art", 1856, wood eng. illusts. & diags., pubs. ads. at front & rear, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, slim 8vo (2)
Three fish spice containers Continental, circa 1900, with articulated bodies and hinged heads, largest 21cm, 8in long; miniature four piece tea and coffee set on tray, Birmingham, 1971; vinaigrette, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1820, engine turned and initialled W; etui, unmarked, circa 1760, chased with rococo decoration, incomplete fittings; group of modelled exotic insect and animal ornaments; ten various boxes, scent bottle and memo pad holder, Continental, late 19th and 20th century
A Faberge Gold and Cloisonne Enamel Miniature Photograph Frame Victor Aarne, scratched inventory number 3372, Moscow,1899-1908, The shaped triangular frame decorated with red enamel over engine turning, and applied with miniature swags, the circular aperture surrounded with seed pearls, the pierced strutt in silver, the mother-of-pearl back replaced. 5.2cm., 2.25in. high
Phillips (Bill) Five gouache paintings for the Teddy Bear comic, including three large designs depicting a father and child bear taking a Christmas tree home on a sledge, a bear in a railway engine pedal car, and a couple of bears in an open sports car, the first and the two smaller designs framed and glazed, v.s. (5).
A SILVER CASED POCKET WATCH the full plate movement having a cylinder escapement, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel 'fleur-de-lys' hands, the case with engine turned decoration to the back and a ribbed band to the outer rim and stamped to both the case and inner cuvette with the serial number '1115', an import mark and the silver mark '800M' within an oval, diameter 4.5cm.
STICKLAND, LONDON AN 18CT GOLD POCKET WATCH the white enamel dial having Black Roman numerals with blued steel spade hands, the chain fusee movement with a lever escapement, finely turned pillars and an engraved back cock with the inner cuvette signed 'Stickland, Gracechurch St., London No 927', the case having engine turned decoration to the back and sides and hallmarked inside for 18ct gold, London, 1848, diameter 4cm. * William Stickland is recorded as working in Gracechurch Street, London Circa 1851.
World War One Service, World War Two, Naval Part Group of Three, 1939-45, Atlantic, War, compliments slip, in box addressed N.A.RICHARDSON, PLYMOUTH, gEF, with paperwork and including Certificate of Engine Room Artficers to Norman John Thomas Richardson, Discharge Notice. Richardson volunteered on 28th June 1915 and served from 8th August 1917 to 1945
Colburn, Zerah. Locomotive Engineering, and The Mechanism of Railways: A Treatise on the Principles and Construction of the Locomotive Engine, Railway Carriages, and Railway Plant, With Examples. Illustrated by Sixty-four Large Engravings and Two Hundred and Forty Woodcuts. 2 volumes, folio, 1871. Some spotting. Contents of both volumes loose in the original dampstained cloth bindings. Sold as seen W. A. F. Not subject to return.
A Victorian foliate embossed silver pepper mill, John Heath and John Middleton, London, date letter indistinct, 19th century, a plain silver mustard pot with blue glass liner and pierced thumb piece, Birmingham 1922, a silver pepperette with pierced sides and blue glass liner, Birmingham 1903, a George III silver sifting spoon, John Wren, London 1799, an engine turned silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1916, and a pair of silver bottle tops, (7)
A one and a half inch scratch-built scale model of an Allchin traction engine, titled "The Royal Chester", made by J.H.Lynam, 44 cms. high, 64 cms. long; painted bodywork, no boiler certificate, with photograph and diploma of merit awarded by the Nottingham Society of Model and Experimental Engineers.
A one and a half inch gauge scratch-built model of a Burrell traction engine made by the late Mr Nigel Gabbitas of Gainsborough, approximately 1978; unpainted brass, copper and steel body; no boiler certificate, 55 cms. long, 38 cms. high, together with a model of a Ransomes threshing machine, 76 cms. long, 40 cms. high; with some plans and paperwork, photographs and other equipment.

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