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A 1927 Matchless model R 250cc motorcycle. Registration VW 1025. Engine number R 4783. With Lucas No. 231 carbide headlamp. The flat tank marked, R. Matchless, H. Collier and Sons Limited, Plumstead, London, Eng. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Visually in excellent condition. The engine freely turns over when the kick starter is depressed. Has been kept indoors for a number of years.
Baileys Bee Vertical Concentric Hot Air or Gas Engine, finished in red and lined in yellow, comprising of vertical engine constructed from gun metal, brass and steel components, with single cylinder supported on tri-pillar stand and fully housed on wooden base, with gas tank connected to burner with ignition port to side, very clean example with related paperwork from Model Engineer Volume 187
'Christie's Toy Trains', Hugo Marsh; 'Toy Trains - a History', Pierce Carlson; 'Post-War Tin Toys', Jack Tempest; 'The Collector's Encyclopedia of Metal Toys', Richard O'Neill; 'The World Guide to Model Trains', Peter McHoy & Chris Ellis; 'Hornby Book of Trains 1927-1932' reprint, Oxford Publishing Co, 'Along Hornby Lines', Bernard Huntington; and 'Meccano Magazine, January to June 1939' reprint, Michael Bentley (all G)
'WJ Bassett-Lowke & Co, Northampton', 1904-5 catalogue reprint (G), 'The Model Railway Handbook - 5th Edition' (F), 'Bassett-Lowke Ltd Scale Model Railways December 1933' (G), 3x Bonds catalogues (G), 'Building a Gauge 0 Bassett-Lowke 2-6-0 steam locomotive' (G), and Gamages 1959 catalogue (G)
Scratchbuilt By Mr.N.F Smith and influenced by F.J.Roche Designs, a very well engineered and highly detailed "Campbell Cup" and Bronze Medal Winning 3.5 inch gauge live steam coal fired Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Saint Class Locomotive and tender, named "Saint Helena", built to a very high standard and showing little signs of wear as the model doesn't appear to have been extensively steamed, Numbered "2924" to cab sides and finished in dark green with a fantastic green patination paint finish to the body, fitted with outside cylinders to measure 7/8" bore x 1 7/8" stroke, fixed cab roof still allows easy access to back head controls with water fed tender other features include brazed super heated copper boiler with fittings including water and pressure gauges, safety, blower, two injectors, vacuum brake, whistle, clack and blowdown valves. Chassis detailing include twin outside cylinders with inside Stephenson's link reverse, good quality cab detail with controlled drain cocks, regulator and usual fittings, displacement lubricator, fluted connecting rods, dummy firebox washout plugs, steps, hand and lamp rails, supplied with a large quantity of builders notes, drawings, photographs of the build and details relating to stages of manufacture, this model is also supplied with 3 photocopied certificates and press cuttings relating to various Model Making and Engineering Exhibitions, to include Winning the Campbell Cup in 1979 at Stoneleigh with Newspaper cutting discussing Mr.Smith and the locomotive pictures, a 3rd place certificate at the 1st Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition in 1978, and another certificate dated 1979 for finishing 3rd at the 48th Model Engineering Exhibition at the Wembley conference centre, sold with a length of display track
Scratch built model of a Steam Tug Boat "Alfred", having large single can motor powering a single screw, batteries not supplied but wiring for lighting and battery built in, with servo for direction, but no receiver apparent, highly detailed model to measure 43" with a 12" beam, on a custom built wheeled boat stand
Scratch built to Don Young's Design and From Reeves Casting's, circa 1987, a 3.5 inch gauge 38XX Great Western Railway 4-4-0 County Class Locomotive and tender, named "County Carlow", numbered 3801 to cab sides, built to a very good well detailed standard and in an un-painted brass and gun metal state, vendor states the locomotive was only steamed for testing, with drawings, builders notes, livery data sheet for painting, model engineer notes and other ephemera, supplied with a wooden carry case and display track piece,
A poster of 6 Ace A4s made between 2003 and 2006 mounted on a glass fronted wooden frame, Brilliantly Old Fashioned - The story of Ace 0 gauge trains - Allen Levy, 4x Bassett-Lowke Model Ships catalogues including Feb 1930 (G), Feb 1936 (F-G), March 1939 missing back cover (F), and another missing front cover and pages (P)

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