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Hornby - A pre war clockwork O Gauge 4-4-4 tank engine number 2052 in LMS maroon livery. The loco shows some signs of age and use and has had some paint touch ups, it appears in Very Good condition overall. There is no key with it but we have tested it and the motor is working. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Williams Bros, Techmod, Italeri - Three boxed plastic model kits. Lot includes Techmod #3003 1:35 T-70M Light Tank; Italeri #281 1:35 IS-2 / J.Stalin II Soviet Heavy Battle Tank - both presumed Mint being in factory sealed packaging (small tear in Italeri wrapping) in Good overall boxes; together with a Williams Bros. #72-346 1:72 Curtiss C-46 Twin Engine Transport Plane which appears Mint with parts on sprues (a couple of sprues in clear factory sealed plastic bags), with instructions and decals, in a Good lift off lid box with some storage wear. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Airfix - Revell - Crescent - Nicoltoys - A collection of plastic and metal soldiers, two boxed model aircraft kits, two boxed car kits and a set of wooden toys. The mixed soldiers all show signs of age and use and some have damage, the model kits are all unmade but the interior and engine parts of the VW Beetle have been painted. The items range from Fair to Very Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - Five boxed Hornby OO gauge 'Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends' items of 'Circus' rolling stock. Lot consists of R9207,R9208 and R209 Circus Van; with R9214 Circus Flatbed and R2913 Circus Cattle Van. Items appear Mint in Good overall boxes with some storage wear. (5) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - Three boxed Hornby OO gauge 'Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends' items of 'Circus' rolling stock plus one unboxed item. Box items consists of R9095 Cream tanker, Raspberry Syrup Tanker & Ice Cream Van; R9093 and R9094 Three Circus Vans - boxed items appear Mint in Fair Plus boxes; unboxed items comprises three Hornby Bartellos Circus Van - appear Excellent overall. (4) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
[CHILDRENS] Grahame, Kenneth. The Wind in the Willows, Kestrel Books, Harmondsworth, 1983, boards, dustjacket (price-clipped), illustrations by John Burningham, octavo, in slip-case; together with Keeping, Charles. Through the Window, first edition Oxford University Press, London, 1970, pictorial boards, dustjacket, illustrations, oblong quarto; Keeping, Charles. Richard, first edition, O.U.P., London, 1973, pictorial boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), illustrations, quarto; Keeping, Charles. Wasteground Circus, first edition, O.U.P., London, 1975, pictorial boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), illustrations, quarto; and Keeping, Charles. Willie's Fire-Engine, first edition, O.U.P., London, 1980, pictorial boards, illustrations, quarto, (5). Condition Report : Generally good condition; Through the Window with glue stain from former bookplate or similar to front pastedown, and with slight scarring along upper hinge. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Three Georgian silver serving spoons, mixed dates/makers, initialled, each 22cm; a harlequin set of fiddle pattern flatware to include: four George IV silver entree forks by William Eaton, 1828, two other Victorian forks by Richard Britton, 1841, all 20.5 cm; four fiddle pattern smaller forks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1912 and two others, each 17.5 cm; an Edwardian set of six fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each 17cm, by Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1906 together with four George V napkin rings with engine turned design by Reid & Sons, Birmingham, 1929, 1178g. Also included are six large and six small silver-handled dining knives by William Turner, Sheffield, 2001
Goliath Swiss lever pocket watch in a nickel case, white enamel dial with blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds hand, retailed by Jays Oxford street, London, in silver engine turned case London 1913Condition Report:Movement currently functioning, hands moving freely, teeth marks to case (difficult to open), glass dust cover, case diameter = 63mm, dial good, outer silver case slightly dented at top, makers marks rubbed, hinges good, velvet and silk interior tired and worn
Victorian silver mounted clear glass scent bottle with spiralling cut glass body, hallmarked sterling silver Repoussé and pierced collar with leafy scrolls, (marks rubbed) below a circular faceted stopper, H15cm, Geo.V Art Deco dressing table jar with hallmarked sterling silver engine turned screw lid baring monogram MC with mark CD, London, 1921 (2)
Rev. W. Awdry, "Four Little Engines", Edmund Ward Ltd, 1st Edition, 1955, Hardback, "Henry the Green Engine", Edmund Ward Ltd, 1st Edition 1951, Hardback and "Tank Engine Thomas Again", Edmund Ward Ltd, 2nd Impression 1950, Hardback (24 approx.)Rev. W. Awdry, "Edward the Blue Engine", Edmund Ward Ltd, 1st Edition, 1954, Hardback, "Gordon the Big Engine", Edmund Ward Ltd, 1st Edition, 1953, Hardback, and three other Thomas the Tank Engine books, later editions (A/F)Thomas the Tank Engine books, various editions, six in paperback form and six in hardback form
Medical/Dental, a Silver Toothpick and a Chiropody Set, ivory pick in telescopic silver case with engine turned decoration, stamped 'Germany .925' (makers name not clear) 5.4cm closed; with a late Victorian chiropody set, by Frerris & Co, Bristol, two scalpels and file/rasp, all carbon steel with ivory handles, in embossed leather-covered case, case 17.2cm [CITES]
A George V silver twelve piece engine turned dressing table set, including scent bottle, glove stretchers, brush and mirror set, powder bowl, dressing table jars, boxes, perfume bottle, pin tray, button hook, the scent bottle 11cm high, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1927Provenance: monogram of Baroness van Zuylen van Nyevelt
A William IV silver rounded rectangular presentation snuff box, A Token of esteem from L.T to Cap:in [Captain] Pryce R.M. [Royal Marine], June 26th 1837, engine-turned hinged cover and base, enclosing a silver-gilt interior, reeded sides, scrolling foliate thumbpiece, 7.5cm wide, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1835, 82g
Crimean War Interest - The Charge of the Light Brigade - an early Victorian silver rectangular snuff box, hinged cover with military inscription, Captain Clarke to Sergeant Major Johnson, within a shield shaped cartouche on a chequered engine turned ground, gilt interior, 6cm wide, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1842Reference: A Sgt Major Thomas George Johnson served in the 13th Light Dragoons during the Crimean War.
GEORGIAN SILVER SALT, silver pierced body salt with blue glass liner, London 1812, also a small silver cream jug with half fluted decoration, Birmingham HM, 2 miniature silver bowls with foliate decoration, Sheffield HM, together with 4 boxed silver napkin rings with engine turned decoration and 2 others, 272 grams total

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