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Nameplate SIR GERAINT. Ex Southern Railway King Arthur Class 4-6-0 locomotive built by the North British Locomotive Company in May 1925 being the third `Scotch Arthur`. Originally numbered by the SR as 766, it later became 30766 under BR. Predominantly a Stewarts Lane loco, it was withdrawn from there in December 1958 and cut up shortly afterwards at Eastleigh Works after completing a respectable 1,141,019 miles in service. A wonderful, untouched plate with original, black background paint still evident. Clearly stamped `766` on the rear and also punched with the same numbers. Note: Sir Geraint was son of Erbin in a mediaeval Welsh tale from the Mabinogion in which King Arthur himself featured. Sir Geraint married at Caerleon and appears in Tennyson`s book `Idylld Of The King.
A full colour/sound film: "Ustinov at Wimbledon, The All England Club, Wimbledon-The 1975 Championships," presented by `Black and White Scotch Whiskey` courtesy of James Buchanan, excellent colour and sound quality; sold together with a copy of the film transferred to DVD (2). The whole film is very entertainingly hosted by entrepreneur, the late Peter Ustinov, who weaves a delightful and amusing narrative around the action-"After every 7 games new strawberries are called for". In this year the Champions were Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe. Very cleverly, the first scene opens with a shot of black and white Scottie dogs (symbols of the Buchanan brand) being lead past the crowds inside the All England Club grounds. We are introduced to ill- tempered Nastase, Connors and 40 year-old Ken Rosewall, Roche, Pilic and Crealy (beating Nastase and Connors) Stewart. Among the ladies-Virginia Wade and Newberry. All the camera angles are often lower than seen on television and also from a 3/4 court angle, which gives a much better idea of the speed and angles employed. "For the first time ever ... a bookies tent on the strawberries and cream lawn!" We are taken through each match, day and week right through until the finals with Ustinov (who, in many ways is the star of the film) interjecting regularly with amusing anecdotes, observations and musings. The film includes original commentary by Dan Maskell too. "Jean Borotra said that his favourite way of dying would be while serving an ace at Wimbledon. I said to him do be careful because just after you have dropped dead a voice would come from the side-lines saying "OUT!" The closing scenes show a summary of all the champions that year.
A Copeland comport with traditional pattern and gilt edging, Black & White Scotch whisky trade ashtray, cherub head wall bracket, small ornate brass chamberstick, Victorian sewing box, six carved wood Scottie dog ornaments, a red stone inset patch box and a brass watering can View on www.staceyauction.com

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