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A Boxed Corgi Ecurie Ecosse Racing Car Transporter and Three Racing Cars Gift Set No.16, containing metallic blue 1126 transporter with light blue lettering, three boxed racing cars - Lotus Le Mans No.151A, B.R.M. Formula 1 No.152, Vanwall No.150S, with inner card packing and instruction leaflet.
Mixed Automobilia, including a brass car lamp by Willoco-Bottin, tyre ashtrays, dials, advertising tankards, chrome bonnet strips, mascots, plaques, car nameplates, sieve, blackout light, cycle lamp, Albion motor car badge, Energol caps, early driving licence, Rover ashtray etc., in two boxes.
A fine George III Brass Cuff-type compound chest microscope Dollond, London, circa 1800 The moulded body-tube with knurled edges to threaded sections and resting in the ring terminal of an arm from the vertical pillar support above concave sided stage mounted via rack and pinion for focus adjustment (the pillar engraved with annotations relating to positions of focal strength) and signed DOLLOND LONDON, with pivoted substage plano-concave mirror beneath and attached at the base via substantial brass hinge joint to one end of the fitted mahogany box containing a comprehensive selection of accessories including six objectives, subject forceps, substage cone, three large and seven small bone sliders and other accessories (a few minor components lacking), the box 28cm wide, the instrument 35.5cm high assembled. Provenance: The estate of a deceased collector. Purchased Christies SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS South Kensington, 04/12/2004 lot 153. Peter Dollond was born 1730 and died 1820. He was the son of John Dollond, a Huguenot silk weaver, and started business as an optician at the age of twenty in 1750. He was joined by his father in 1752 until the latter`s death in 1761 and then by his brother, John, until his death in 1804. The family business was continued by Peter Dollond`s nephew, George Huggins, who subsequently changed his surname to Dollond. Peter Dollond was appointed optician to George III and the Duke of York and the workshop was renowned for producing high quality instruments. The design of the current lot was conceived by Edward Nairne around 1765 to improve the portability and of the Cuff pattern microscope. The hinged base joint also allows positioning of the instrument to maximise reflected light and makes the instrument much easier to handle.
A George III Brass Cuff-type compound chest microscope Unsigned, early 19th century The moulded body-tube with shuttered eyepiece resting in the ring terminal of an arm from the vertical pillar support above concave sided stage mounted via fine screw for focus adjustment, with pivoted substage plano-concave mirror beneath and attached at the base via substantial brass hinge joint to one end of the green velvet lined fitted mahogany box containing a selection of accessories including six objectives, subject forceps, substage cone, seven small bone sliders and other accessories (a few minor components lacking, minor damage/losses to exterior of box), the box 29cm wide, the instrument 37.5cm high assembled, with a small selection of further related microscope accessories. The design of the current lot was conceived by Edward Nairne around 1765 to improve the portability and of the Cuff pattern microscope. The hinged base joint also allows positioning of the instrument to maximise reflected light and makes the instrument much more comfortable to use.
A fine Queen Anne walnut and Arabesque marquetry longcase clock of one month duration James Beverley, London circa 1710 The four finned pillar movement with anchor escapement, five-wheel trains and unusual hour striking mechanism utilising a pinned countwheel mounted on the frontplate driven by a two-leaf pinion against a sprung detent to gather the wheel, the 12 inch square brass dial with foliate engraved calendar aperture, ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised sword hilt half hour markers and signed Jam. Beverley, London to lower edge, the outer track with Arabic five minutes and the angles applied with twin cherub and crown pattern cast spandrels, the case with ogee cornice and foliate fret frieze above foliate trail decorated door applied with conforming marquetry decorated integral columns, with rectangular side windows and conforming quarter columns to rear angles of the hood, the trunk with concave throat moulding and rectangular door centred with a lenticle, on a plinth base with later applied skirt (part of original structure beneath) and bracket feet, the whole elaborately decorated with bird and grotesque inhabited foliate strapwork designs in various woods on a light ground within elaborate repeating foliate borders, 217cm (7ft 2ins) high. THIS DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE OR AVAILABLE FROM THE SALEROOM ON REQUEST. James Beverley is recorded in Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain as being apprenticed to Robert Doore in June 1684 and released (but not freed) 1691.
A quantity of ‘N’ gauge railway. Including Jouef: 2 x 0-4-0 industrial tank locomotives. VE HO 2 x bogie timber wagons. 2 x industrial side tipping wagons. Atlas: 0-6-0 diesel locomotive. Lima: 0-4-0 diesel locomotive. 4 additional 0-4-0 diesel locos, plus an 0-4-4-0 diesel locomotive. Minitrains: 9 sets of freight rolling stock, - 4 containing 6 wagons each and 5 containing 4 wagons each. Together with a further 7 side tipping wagons, 2 open trucks and 2 bogie timber wagons. Also 9 electrically operated colour light signals, 3 tunnel portals. Many items boxed, minor / some wear. QGC-Mint.
A good quantity of Matchbox Yesteryear including 24 Great Beers of the World e.g. 1926 TT Ford Beck’s, 1929 Morris Light Van Fullers, 1932 AA Ford Carlsberg; and 30 cars and vans e.g. 1925 Rolls Royce Phantom I, 1929 Garrett Steam Wagon Milkmaid Milk, 1930 Morris Courier Kemp’s Biscuits. All boxed; beer series as new, others minor wear contents VGC. (54)
A quantity of Matchbox Yesteryear including Wells Fargo Stagecoach 1875, 1929 Garrett Steam Wagon Pickfords, Fowler Showman’s Engine Billy Smart’s, Foden C Fuller’s, Morris Light Van RSPCA, 1962 Renault 4L, 1953 Buick Skylark, 1917 Yorkshire Steam Wagon, 1918 Atkinson City of Westminster, 1912 Ford T Castrol. All boxed, minor wear/owners’ labels to some, contents mostly as new. (c40)
14 die-cast vehicles Including Neo: 2 x Saab 99 in red, 2 x Saab 99 Turbo in cream, 2 x Saab 99 EMS in light bronze; IST Models: 1952 Gaz 12 Zim, 1950 Gaz M20 Pobieda, 1958 Moskwich 407, 1958 Trabant P50 limousine, 1967 Zaz 966; Minichamps Alfa Romeo Alfetta 1.8 1972, Spark Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab Yellow Fever, Paul’s Model Art Volvo S40. All boxed, as new.
2 recent issue Britains sets. Hamleys issue, The Regimental Band of The First Battalion The Gordon Highlanders, 13 pieces. Plus Hamleys issue, The Drums & Pipes of the 1st Battalion The Gordon Highlanders, 13 pieces. Also Queen Victoria presenting Scots Guards with the State Colour 1899, Queen Victoria in the Royal Barouche with Attendants (00293). Together with a Royal Hampshire figure of The 21st Lancers 1898. Plus 2 unusual sets of Greek soldiers. Greek Infantry in khaki marching with rifles at the slope, bugles and drums and officer, 16 in total. Plus a Colour Party set in dark blue/light blue uniforms, 8 in total. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint. One wheel loose to QV coach loose.
6 White Metal/die-cast/resin models. 2 Collectors Classics, Lincoln Continental 46-48 ‘Pace Car in yellow. Plus a 1953 Ford ‘Pace Car’ in white. Provence Moulage K756 Pegaso Z 102 Panamericana 1954 in white. A PMI 1958 Hudson Coupe racing version in light blue. A Precision Miniatures 1952 Hudson Hornet in light metallic green. Plus a Conrad Mercedes Benz 1955 Racing Car Transporter in dark blue. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint.
2 Corgi Major Toys Bedford’s. ‘S’ Type ‘Carrimore detachable axle Machinery Carrier (1104) cab in yellow with silver trailer. Plus a TK ‘Carrimore’ detachable axle Machinery Carrier (1131). Cab in light blue with yellow interior and silver trailer. Both vehicles complete with trailer bogie wheels. Boxed with packing, (‘S’ type) and display insert to TK. Both boxes some wear/damage. Vehicles QGC-GC some wear/chipping.
Corgi Major Toys Bedford ‘S’ Type ‘Carrimore’ Car Transporter (1101) example with blue cab and satin yellow transpoter with applied ‘Corgi Car Transporter’ decals to sides, and Corgi dog decal to ramp. Boxed, with packing and paperwork, some wear/damage. Vehicle GC some light chipping. Plate. 2
3 Dinky Vehicles. ABC TV Control Room in light grey and light blue livery with red band to centre. Complete with camera, cameraman and leads. Plus a Trojan Van in red ‘Dunlop’ livery, example with maroon wheel hubs. Plus a Bedford CA Van in blue ‘Ovaltine‘ livery. Vehicles VGC minor chips, one rear tyre to Bedford flat.
A 1960’s Dinky Toys metal box lit counter top display cabinet. A yellow aluminium perspex-fronted display cabinet measuring c 13" x 10" x 5" with sliding rear back-plate, cream on inside. Plastic cream-coloured ridged base - “New Models Every Month” in black letters on yellow background - keeps models in place. There is a mains-powered electric light fitting at the top. Complete with instruction leaflet. GC, needs cleaning.

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