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Three World War I medals comprising the 1914 Mons Star with combat zone rosette, The British War medal and Victory medal awarded to `S7676 PTE W Harper AOC`, all mounted on bar, a triangular shaped brass `On War Service` badge 1916 No. 35976, a World War I military compass `ER Watts & Son, London 1917` in original leather case, compass engraved `J Crosse RFA` and two albums of World War I postcards (lot)
A flintlock pistol by Mewis & Co, late 18th century with brass barrel, marked `London`, walnut stock, brass butt cap, trigger guard and ram rod mounts, applied with trophies of war to one side and crossed cannons and Turkish crescents throughout, lacking ram rod, walnut stock wormed and chipped, 40cm long
A leather covered and fitted stationery box stamped `Jevons & Mellor, Birmingham` of rectangular form the top and front hinged to reveal a blotter pad and a seven division interior with card pockets to the front and pen holders to the lid, 34cm wide, 22.5cm high, 10.5cm deep
A Waring & Gillows mahogany crossbanded satinwood boxwood line strung sideboard circa 1900 in the 18th century taste, the rectangular top with concave front over a central frieze drawer flanked by a single cabinet door to each side in the form of two false drawer fronts all fitted with lion ring handles raised on four square tapering front legs terminating in spade feet (faded), 163cm wide, 92cm high, 55.5cm deep
A collection of Coalport solid coloured ground cups and saucers, to include; a Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Coo Ltd, silver mounted, yellow ground cabinet cup and saucer with gilt highlights, three further yellow ground cups and saucxers, five green ground cups and saucers, two cobalt and gilt banded cups and saucers, a cobalt and gilt tea cup, saucer and side plate and a claret ground cup and saucer (27)
Various makes: Marx electric black and white lithographed New York Central Locomotive and bogie Tender 897 with NYC Coach 234; Bub NYC & HR Hopper 39000; La Hotte St. Nicholas (France) grey and red lithographed diesel switcher 416; 0 scale electrified model `Stormy Point Railway` Brill Trolley, G-VG (6)
2 1/2 inch gauge: rake of four Carson for Bassett-Lowke LNWR/WCJS coaches comprising LNWR Full Brake No 8078, two LNWR/WCJS 1st and 3rd Class Saloons No 379 and No 381 and LNWR/WCJS clerestory 1st/3rd Class Dining Saloon No 531, 710mm to 890mm, cast aluminium sides (in sections), wooden flooring and heavy tinplate roofs, Bassett-Lowke working leaf spring bogies, restored in 1994 and fitted with interior partitions and seating, repainted by Les Richards (4) * This unusual method of construction was introduced by James Carson & Co Ltd in their 1909 catalogue showing illustrations of two LNWR types (photocopy of relevant pages included with this lot). This firm was taken over by Bassett-Lowke during World War One and their castings and other fittings then used to produce models sold under their own name (4) *(and with illustration of copy of 1909 catalogue)
LNWR reference books: twenty publications including North Western and Premiere Line - O.S. Nock, LNWR Coaches - D. Jenkinson, West Coast Joint Stock - Casserley, Chester to Hollyhead Railway - Anderson, LNWR Signalling - Foster, LNWR Liveries - Talbot & Millard and others (20)
Railway books and ephemera: eleven publications on railway art and photography including Railway Poster 1923-1947 - Cole & Durack and Terence Cuneo Railway Painter of The Century - N. Chakra; GWR Publications: Track Topics, Loco`s of "The Royal Road", Cheltenham Flyer, various railway magazines, books and calendars; tickets - including GWR 3rd Class Holiday Season Ticket; cigarette cards; wooden jigsaw puzzle, probably GWR Chad Valley series; GWR cast iron warning sign: forty shilling penalty for not shutting gate, 750mm x 270mm; and modern railway commemorative ceramics (a lot)
Reference books: sixteen toy railway and model railway publications including Trix - T. Matthewman, Hornby Gauge 0 - C&J Graebe and A Century of Model Trains - A. Levy, Edward Exley Catalogue, 1970, Hornby-Dublo 1938-1939 Leaflet, Membership Certificate and The Golden Years of Tin Toy Trains 1850 - 1909, in slip case, New Cavendish Books and other toy and model train books, pamphlets and part works (a lot)
Modern railway books and pamphlets: subject matter including LSWR, Great Central, Branch Line Index, London Post Office Railway, M&GNJR, stations, LMS, commercial vehicles, buses, Orient Express, Swiss railways, main line running, publishers including Ian Allan and David and Charles (G) (apx. 214)
Railway books, guides and pamphlets: including Holiday Guides - SR, 1940, 1947, LNER, 1939, LMS, 1934, 1937, BR, 1950s (8), ABC guides (3), London`s Country Guides (5), ABC guides, books on wartime railway practices, two scrap albums and Signalling Waterloo to Hampton Court Junction, Southern Railway, Westinghouse Brake & Signal Co Ltd, 1936 (F-G) (apx. 72)
Railway books, guides and pamphlets: including The Official Guide to the Bristol and Exeter, N and S Devon, Cornwall and South Wales Railways, George Measom, Griffin, Bohn and Co, circa 1869, The Gloucester Diary, 1902, The Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co Ltd, The Story of Bradshaw`s Guide, 1890, A History of the Whitby & Pickering Railway, 1902, London and Ten Miles Around Map, 1902, Great Western Expresses, 1894, P J Vintner, Our Iron Road, F S Mason and Bradshaw`s Guide 1949 and 1954 (F-VG) (12)
GWR Maps: a manuscript survey notebook of the M & SWJ Railway track line, compiled 1888 - 1889, from Swindon to Withington, including adjoining landowners` details, detailed measurements for track gradients and topographical details, as part of the Swindon and Cheltenham Extension Railway, opened in 1891, with company stamp for 1898, modern binding, incorrectly dated, Official Railway Maps: Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire (3), South of England, GWR Session map for 1904, GWR map August 1902, guide maps - pocket version in sleeve and Map and Index of Goods Stations (2) (G to VG) (10)
GWR Official Publications: Rules and Regulations - 1923, 1913, 1927 supplement, 1933, 1904 reprint, General Appendix 1936, GW&LNW Joint Rules 1877, with others including Rates of Wages, 1919, Analysis Book 1926, Train Signalling Regulations and Goods Rates (F-VG) (20)
The UK Tender Archive of Easton Gibb and Son, 1872 to 1906: forty volumes, numbered 1 to 42 (lacks number 1, number 29 in following lot), detailing tenders put to the company, some costed for responses to clients, including extensive correspondence with clients and suppliers, mainly for railway company tenders, including GNR, GER, NER, L&Y, GWR, GW&GC, docks, bridges including Tower Bridge and Battersea Bridge and Leeds Station, bound in blue cloth, gilt (F, some damp damage) (40)
The Easton Gibb and Son Archive - Various Projects: including Ipswich Dock, two volumes 1902 - 1905, one volume 1928 - 1929, one volume Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway, 1894, Grampian Electricity Bill, 1929, two volumes Haifa - Baghdad Railway, 1930 - 1931, sixteen volumes of modern work including Bomb-Proof Shelters, January 1940; with volumes from other companies: Glover and Partners - Reorganisation of ABC Bakery, Camden and Sir W G Armstrong, Whitworth & Co Ltd - five volumes, Arapuni Hydro-Electric Works and Waihi Tauranga Railway, 1926 - 1929 (F) (a lot)
Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners : `A Record of the Works dealt with by Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners .... 1922 - 1947`, loose leaf album of silver print photographs of project, with list of projects, red morocco, titled in gilt, two copies; Easton Gibb and Son- NER Dunston to Gateshead Ledger, 1903, Annual Returns and Summaries 1913 - 1924 and seven copies of volume H M Dockyard Rosyth, Messrs Easton Gibb & Son Ltd`s Final Count, Claim No. 16 Monoliths, concerning alleged inadequate Admiralty specification (P-VG) (11)
Gilbert: American Flyer-two Railway Post Office Cars, New Haven Coach, Lehigh New England bogie wagon and an S gauge NYO&W boxcar; Lionel caboose; Athearn GN caboose in box; TM Southern Pacific Daylight coach; Mantua AT & SF Flat Truck; SooLine Flatcar; gold painted diecast diesel switcher; two Marx plastic coaches, P-G (13)
Catalogues: Wrenn 3rd and 5th edition handbooks, MÅ rklin 1961-1962, various Lionel instructions 1935 to 1937, others including Peco, W&H, Puffers Laconia, Mantua, Janida, Kennions, N.J. International Custom Brass, 1950 issues of The Model Railroader, Christie`s New York Model Trains 20 Dec 2006 catalogue and Mag. digest Dublo Trains
An extensive circa 1830 Hicks, Meigh & Johnson stone china dinner service with "Indian Tree" type decoration of an exotic pheasant amongst flowers comprising a pair of soup tureens with twin lion mask handles, 26 cm high overall including covers, a set of four rectangular covered serving dishes, a set of four sauce tureens (one minus cover), an octagonal bowl, twenty-two assorted stands/serving plates (largest meat plate 52 x 40.75 cm), twenty-three soup plates, fifty-six dinner plates and twenty dessert plates (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19th Century Minton`s porcelain rectangular cabinet tray, the rectangular centre panel decorated with figures in a tavern interior after David Teniers, painted by Antonin Boullemier and signed "A. Boullemier", the panel reserved on a turquoise and floral gilt decorated ground, the gallery with pierced S scroll decoration, the base with original printed paper label "T. Goode & Co. London, Minton, Paris Exhibition 1878", the base with also gilt printed and impressed factory marks, another paper label hand inscribed "J. Ashton Esq., 36 Charlotte St. Manchester 289", 27 cm x 19 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19th Century long case clock, the oak and mahogany cross banded case with broken arch pediment and brass spread eagle upon a ball finial over a plain glazed door flanked by fluted brass capped side pilasters, the main body with cross banded rectangular door over a similarly decorated base, the 30 hour movement with square painted dial decorated with various cottage landscape scenes, the chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a lake scene with swans and fountain and inscription "G (George) Honeybone, Fairford", 47 cm wide x 201.5 cm high, together with one volume "Gloucestershire Clock & Watchmakers" by GRAHAM DOWLER, published 1984 by Phillimore & Co. Ltd., clothboard bound with dust jacket (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th Century Norwich type mahogany cased drop dial wall clock, the eight day movement with circular enamelled face and Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and indistinct maker`s inscription, the rear of dial stamped "Walker & Hughes" (of Birmingham), within a circular moulded bezel over a well figured door flanked by rounded corners and above a caddy base, 48.5 cm wide x 126 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
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