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A Tenshodo H0 Gauge Limited Edition AT&SF ‘Blue Goose’ 4-6-4 Streamlined Steam Locomotive and Tender, LE no 322/400, built 1974, in Santa Fe two-tone blue with stainless stripe as no 3460, with 12-wheeled tender, VG, some discolouration to light blue areas, in original box. This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Kit-built H0 Gauge Union Pacific GM Co-Co Diesel Locomotive and Coaching Stock, the loco a powered A unit, in UP light yellow with red lining as no 890, G-VG, coupling broken, together with 4 matching coaches with Varney bogies, un-numbered but including combination car, two coach cars and observation car, all with lights, G-VG, unboxed (5). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Two Märklin H0 Gauge 3-rail Steam Locomotives, comprising ref 3048, a 4-6-2 steam locomotive no 01 097 with plastic-bodied tender, together with 3047 2-10-0 no 44 690, both in black, both VG, both in original ‘light blue’ boxes, 3047 with instructions, boxes G-VG (2). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Two Märklin H0 Gauge 3-rail DB Locomotives, comprising ref 3008, a 2-6-2 steam locomotive no 23 014 with plastic-bodied tender in black, together with 3053 a Co-Co electric no E03 002 in red/buff, both VG, both in original ‘light blue’ boxes, 3047 with instructions, boxes G-VG (2). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Märklin H0 Gauge 3-rail Tinplate Coaching Stock, including two SNCF coaches refs 4050/4076, 6 German coaches refs 4024/4027/4032/4037/4047/4078, all in light blue boxes, together with short coaches 4002 (2), 4004(2) and 4005, in green boxes, all VG, boxes G (13). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Märklin H0 Gauge 3-rail Freight Stock, assorted wagons including ref 315/4G with four cars load, refs 4504 (low-side wagon with Ford car load), 4510, 4511, 4520, 4524 (Swedish Tankwagon) and 4603, all in orange-red boxes, together with 4041, 4506, 4515 and 4642 in light blue boxes, all VG, boxes G (11). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
A Group of Märklin H0 Gauge Signals Lamps and Other Accessories, some in original boxes, 2 Signal-horns no 7213, 2 marker-signals no 5113 and a ‘Tonausloser’ control box no 7215, together with unboxed colour light signal ref 478, operating bell unit, two track-mounted signals, illuminated buffer stop, 8 tinplate streetlights and 5 die-cast lamps, all G-VG (23). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Illuminated and Other H0 Gauge Layout Accessories by JEP Brawa Hornby and Others, including boxed JEP signals ref 66R, 66V1, 66V2 and 66Y, sections of JEP 3-rail track including tin-based diamond crossing and two buffer stops, a boxed Brawa illuminated wall-mounted clock, 3 boxed Alfamodell decorative double streetlights ref 7090 and another unboxed, several other light units, a signal/lighting tower by ‘Maquette Signal’ ref DP42, and two Hornby-Dublo boxes of passengers (not all-original contents), mostly G-VG, boxes mostly G-VG, H/D boxes P-F (qty). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
American S Gauge 2-rail Diesel Locomotive and Coach by American Flyer (Gilbert), comprising Co-Co diesel in green/silver as ‘Rocket’ no 475, with four matching silver/green cars (3 in original boxes), all G, Rocket and observation coach with some light scratching/transfer loss (5). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
An 0 Gauge 3-rail No 265-E Steam Locomotive and Articulated Train by Lionel, comprising 2-4-2 streamlined locomotive with whistling tender, front coach 619, two 617 centre coaches and 618 observation car with detachable bogie units, all in light blue/off-white livery, G, some small areas of scratching/playwear (loco, tender, 4 coaches + 3 bogies). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
A Märklin 0 Gauge Station, with wood-grain panels to open end and timber-framed booking office, water pump/tap to right-hand yard, with light stone coloured base and graduated red roof, probably for use with the very rare and early 00 Gauge 26mm Liliput layout shown in the 1921 Märklin Catalogue, page 109, Cat. Ref. 3830/201, circa 1921, G, a few chips to paintwork especially to roof. This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Three Bing 0 Gauge Buildings, Electric Signal Box with 4 power switches, in buff and brown with green roof, VG, an original electrically-lit house with corner-doorway, in orange and red with green removable roof, G-VG, chimney and roof retouched, and a cream-coloured 2-storey house with lean-to shed, green printed window shutters and red embossed roof, light retro-fitted, G-VG (3). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Electrical 0 Gauge Accessories by Bing JEP and Others, including Bing 3-rail girder bridge with ramps, JEP ‘Paris 15km’ electrically-lit signal cabin, a 2-doll colour-light signal gantry, possibly by Märklin or Kibri, F, one base detached with damage to ladder, and an unidentified barn/cartshed building with red ‘chequered’ roof, probably Kibri, F-G, one gatepost missing and damage to fence (6). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Kibri 0 Gauge Illuminated and Other Operating Accessories, comprising a goods shed with operating crane, Continental level crossing with barriers and lights, two different newspaper kiosks, a treadle-operated shunter with lamp, 6 assorted street or yard lamps, and a two-aspect light signal, all G-VG, unboxed (12). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
American 0 Gauge Railroad Signals by Lionel and Marx, including 3 two-aspect light signals, one semaphore, one 99N 3-aspect signal with auto train control, a no 154 Railroad crossing sign and another with cast aluminium base, and a no 91 beacon all by Lionel, together with an automatic signal and Railroad Crossing sign by Marx, all G-VG (10). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
A BC (Le Rapide-style Reproduction) Continental 0 Gauge 3-rail ‘Michelin’ Railcar, in light blue with white roof and red wheels, with pressed/soldered cab unit and pressed metal coach body with embossed rivet details, G-VG, a little dusty, ‘Michelin’ publicity panel missing from left side of cab unit, unboxed. This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Modern Lionel Standard Gauge 3-rail 12-wheel Classic Coaches, in green with light green windows, comprising 1412 ‘California’, 1413 ‘Colorado’, 1414 ‘Illinois’ and 1416 Observation car ‘New York’, all VG-E, boxes G-VG (4). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Uncommon Fleischmann H0 Gauge Union Pacific Diesel Locomotives and Coaching Stock, the locomotives both powered ‘A’ units numbered 1341 but with different sizes of lettering, together with two cars in UP yellow/grey with red lining, comprising coach cars ‘Ocean View’ and ‘Placid Haven’, all G-VG, one loco missing a front marker light, Placid Haven coach has roof repainted and supplied loose (4). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
Two Rivarossi H0 Gauge American Southern RR ‘Heavy Pacific’ Steam Locomotives, comprising ref 1285, in standard ‘Southern’ green as no 1401, together with ref 1535, in Southern ‘Crescent Limited’ light green livery as no 1396, both in original boxes, VG, boxes F-G (2). This lot attracts Import VAT on the hammer price at 20%
After Arthur Greuell (Belgian 1891-1966), Art Deco erotic female nudes, pair, coloured engraving, 16cm x 21cm, signed in pencil, glazed and framed 30.5cm x 36cmCondition: Some very small spots of foxing present as pictured, also minor lines from possible light interference, no folds present. Discolouration round edges from previous framing. Some small white spots as pictured on one of the pictures. Re-framed in more modern frames, overall good condition, no signs of damage or repairs.
Burton (Richard F.). The Lake Regions of Central Africa. A Picture of Exploration, 1st edition, 2 volumes, 1860, 12 chromoxylograph plates, folding map (torn without loss), wood-engraved illustrations, a couple of leaves with marginal tears from rough opening, a few leaves at front of volume 2 detaching, some water stains and light spotting, contemporary previous owner signature at head of volume 1 title, original brown blindstamped cloth, spines and extremities faded, water stain to volume 2 lower cover, 8vo Penzer pages 65-66. John Hanning Speke accompanied Burton on the expedition, and due to their mutual animosity is described by Burton in the Preface as "unfit for any other but a subordinate capacity." (2)
Bindings. With Flashlight and Rifle..., volumes 1 & 2, C.G. Schillings, 1906, 302 black and white illustrations, some minor toning, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green calf boards and spines slightly faded and rubbed, together with A History of the British Army, volumes 1 & 2, by J.W. Fortescue, 1899, black and white maps and plans, bookplate to volume 1, some minor spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated red calf, boards and spines slightly faded and rubbed, plus The Constitutional History of England, volumes 1-3, by Henry Hallam, 8th edition, 1867, bookplate to volume 1 pastedown, some light spotting, uniform contemporary gilt decorated green calf, spines lightly faded, all bound by Spottiswoode & Co., all 8vo, and 40 further volumes of mostly 19th century literature and reference, all gilt decorated leather bindings, condition generally good/very good, 8vo (47)
Meal Tub Plot. Malice Defeated: or a Brief Relation of the Accusation and Deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier..., 1st edition, London: printed for Elizabeth Cellier, 1680, woodcut device to title, bound with The Tryal and Sentence of Elizabeth Cellier..., London: printed for Thomas Collins, 1680, bound with Tho. Dangerfield's Answer to a Certain Scandalous Lying Pamphlet, Entituled, Malice Defeated, or, the Deliverance of Elizabeth Cellier..., printed for the Author, 1680, bound with Oates (Titus), A True Narrative of the Horrid Plot and Conspiracy of the Popish Party against the Life of His Sacred Majesty..., 1679, bound with The King's Evidence Justifi'd: or Doctor Oates's Vindication of Himself, and the Reality of the Plot, Against a Traiterous Libel, Called the Compendium..., 1679, bound with A Modest Vindication of Titus Oates the Salamanca-Doctor from Perjury..., by Adam Elliot, 1682, bound with Bedloe (William), A Narrative and Impartial Discovery of the Horrid Popish Plot..., 1679, engraved portrait frontispiece, bound with Prance (Miles), A True Narrative and Discovery of Several very Remarkable Passages Relating to the Horrid Popish Plot..., 1679, engraved portrait frontispiece, dampstaining and spotting throughout, early 20th centry quarter sheep, joints cracked at head & foot, folio, together with Todd (Henry John), Some Account of the Deans of Canterbury..., Canterbury, 1793, stamp to front pastedown, period inscription to head of title page, some light spotting, later gilt decorated full calf, boards and spine rubbed with some loss, 8vo, and Matthews's Complete Bristol Guide..., 7th edition, 1828, 2 black and white folding plates, some minor toning, contemporary cloth, boards and spine rubbed, small 8vo, plus other miscellaneous reference, including history, politics, art, Bristol reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to Elizabeth Cellier (flourished 1668-1688) was a Catholic midwife. She stood trial for treason in 1679 for her alleged part in the "Meal-Tub Plot" against the future James II but was acquitted. The plot acquired it's name as a result of the location in which the incriminating documents were hidden by the conspirator Thomas Dangerfield (1650-1685), for the first work. (6 shelves)
Maximus (of Tyre). Philosophi Platonici Sermones e Graeca in Latinam linguam versi. Cosmo Paccio interprete, [Rome: Jacobum Mazochium, 1517], cxv,[1] leaves, decorative border to title incorporating a hunting scene, three leaves with early marginal notes, scattered spotting, occasional light dampstains to margins, modern mottled calf, red morocco title and blind decoration to spine, folio Adams M936. (1)
Boyvin (Jean). Le Siege de la ville de Dole, Capitale de la Franche-Comt‚, et son heureuse deliverance, Antwerp: Imprimerie Plantinienne de Balthasar Moretus, 1638, engraved decorative title depicting King Philip IV seated on a throne after Rubens, and folding plan, printer's woodcut device to verso of final leaf, bound with appendix, Relation de tout ce qui s'est pass‚ au siŠge et prise de Breme, par les armes du roy Catholique Philippe IV..., Antwerp: L'Imprimerie Plantinienne de Balthasar Moretus, 1638, engraved armorial to title, one folding plan, woodcut printer's devices to verso of final leaf, closed tear to B1, bookplate of Leonard Holgate Almond Memorial LIbrary, contemporary speckled calf, manuscript paper title label at head of spine, a little rubbed to extremities, 4to, together with Baskerville Press, C. Crispus Sallustius; et L. Annaeus Florus, Birmingham: John Baskerville, 1773, half-title, initial leaves dampstained at gutter margin, later marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate of W.H. Battie-Wrightson of Cusworth, Yorkshire, contemporary tree calf, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine, 4to (Gaskell 51), with Orsini (Fulvio), Virgilius collatione Scriptorum Graecorvm illustratus..., Antwerp: Christopher Plantin, 1567, printer's woodcut device to title, some light toning, bookplate of Leonard Holgate Almond Memorial LIbrary, 19th century marbled boards, 8vo, and Elezevir Press, D. Justiniani. Sacratissimi Principis Institutionum sive Elementorum, libri quatuor, notis perpetuis multo... diligentius illustrati, cura & studio Arnoldi Vinnii..., Amsterdam, 1669, additional engraved title with imprint dated 1663 (slightly shaved at fore-edge), printer's woodcut device to letterpress title, late 18th/early 19th century vellum, gilt crest to upper board, later manuscript to spine, 12mo, plus other 17th-early 19th century antiquarian volumes, including two Elzevir Press titles and an English Bible, published 1682, near contemporary morocco, lacking upper board, 12mo (9)
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, 1st edition, Frederick Warne, 1903, colour illustrations, light finger-soiling to margins, pictorial endpapers with upper hinge split, original dark grey boards with circular pictorial panel inset to upper cover, lower joint cracked, worn at head & foot of spine, 16mo, together with four other later Beatrix Potter editions including a pre 1918 edition of The Tale of Peter Rabbit (5)
Turner (Charles, 1773-1857). Thomas Clarkson, published by S. Piper, Ipswich, April 19, 1828, uncoloured mezzotint by C. Turner after A.E. Chalon, some pale toning (generally in good condition), 55.5 x 39.5 cm (22 x 15.5 ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed, together with an engraved portrait proof of Richard Oastler by J. Posselwhite after B. Garside, some light discolouration, plate size 43 x 33 cm (17 x 13 ins), framed and glazed, plus Sherwin (John Keyse, 1751-1790), The Right Honble. William Pitt, First Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer &c., published 15th June 1789, engraved portrait by J.K. Sherwin after Gainsborough, trimmed just inside the plate margins, some marks, sheet size 48 x 33.5 cm (19 x 13.25 ins), framed and glazed (3)
Ellis (John). An Essay Towards a Natural History of the Corallines, and Other Marine Productions of the like kind, Commonly found on the Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. To which is added the Description of a large Marine Polype taken near the North Pole, by the Whale-Fishers, in the Summer 1753, 1st edition, 1755, engraved frontispiece, 38 numbered engraved plates, several folding, plus 3 additional plates of corals (not called for, including 2 folding), some light offsetting and soiling, bookplates, attractive early 19th century tan calf gilt, joints and edges slightly rubbed, 4to Nissen BBI 590. Nissen ZBI 1281. (1)

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