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Bachmann Branchline. OO gauge model railways Mallard limited edition, two locomotive sets, issued to commemorate the diamond jubilee of the world speed record attained on 3rd July 1938, with 4-6-2 Mallard tender locomotive 4468 LNER blue and 4-6-2 Mallard tender locomotive 60022 BR green, with papers. 883 of 1,000, boxed.
Six OO gauge locomotives and tender including Manor Class 4-6-0 7802 'Bradley Manor' in GWR Green by Bachmann, Duchess Class 4-6-2 6229 'Duchess of Hamilton' in LMS Black by Wrenn, Castle Class 4-6-0 7029 'Clun Castle' in GWR Green by Wrenn, Class A1 4-6-2 4472 "Flying Scotsman" in LNER apple green by Hornby and Class 9F 2-10-0 'Evening Star' 92220 in BR Green by Hornby
One box of Network South East, Regional Railways and Trans Pennine boxed locomotives and rolling stock to include a Bachmann Trans Pennine Mk2A TSO and FK coach pack together with a Lima limited edition model of an Ashford 150 Class 33 Network South East locomotive together with accompanying coaches, some examples boxed, others loose
A 00 gauge manufactured and later adapted diesel locomotive group to include a Class 21 No. D6124 diesel loco built on Hornby chassis, and a Class 22 No. 6330 green diesel locomotive with plain ends, together with a Class 22 No. 6313 blue locomotive with half yellow ends built on Bachmann chassis, and a repainted Class 31 Experimental Golden Ochre D5579 diesel loco built on a Triang R357 chassis, all built and hand detailed to a good standard
Eight items of rolling stock: Hornby Railroad R6369 Breakdown crane (NM) (BNM); two Bachmann 33-902 bogie well wagon BR departmental black (E) (BE); Hornby R296 track cleaning car (M) (BNM); Dapol open wagons, one each Fosdick & Moy (E) (BVG-E); Triang R344 track cleaning car (VG) (BE); Hornby Carflat (E).
Bachmann by Finescale Brass (San Cheng) Gauge 1 radio-controlled model of a Great Western Railways 2-6-2 Prairie Tank locomotive, finished in green and numbered 4557 to cabsides, an excellent example in well-maintained condition, supplied with a 2.4 Ghz OMNI TX4.0 DCC Transmitter, with instructions for transmitter
A collection of five manufactured and later detailed 00 gauge diesel locomotives to include a Bachmann Avenger Warship class D804 diesel, a Jouef No. 97407 Aureol diesel loco, together with a Bachmann and later converted D5085 loco and two others, all executed and manufactured to a good standard
One tray containing a quantity of various Southern Region DMU passenger coaches and kit built items to include Bachmann, Hornby Railways and others, to include Bachmann 21DC Class 419 MLV luggage van, a scratch built model of an SECR 60 Birdcage with accompanying coaches, together with various other Southern Region passenger stock and rolling stock
One tray containing a quantity of various Great Western Region and Pullman passenger coaches and rolling stock to inlcude Bachmann, Triang, Graham Farish and other examples, to include four various Graham Farish Great Western Region clerestory coaches, a Bachmann Pullman First Class coach together with various others
One tray containing 7 manufactured steam outline 00 gauge locomotives to include a Dapol Railways County of Chester locomotive and tender, a Hornby St David No. 2920 loco and tender, a Bachmann Southern Region 1824 loco and tender, together with four others, all loose examples in good clean condition
One tray containing a quantity of various 00 gauge Southern Region rolling stock to include Bachmann, Replica Railways and others, specific examples to include a Replica Railways RPC 6414 model of a Southern Region EMU with powered chassis together with a Southern Region restaurant car together with various others, some examples weathered, others as issued
Anderssen. Bachmann, Ludwig. Professor Adolph Anderssen der langjährige Vorkämpfer deutscher Schachmeisterschaft. 2. vermehrte Auflage. Ansbach, Brügel, 1914. 8°. Mit 1 Porträtskizze und Diagrammen. IX, 296 Seiten, 3 Bll. Anzeigen. Originaler Pappband. (70)* Linde - N. 3033. Der deutsche Meister Anderssen (1818 - 1879) galt von 1851 - 1857 und 1860 - 1866 als stärkster Spieler der Welt. 1851 gewann er in London den ersten Preis. In seinen Partien entwickelte er eine virtuose Kombinationskunst. Zustand: Exlibris auf Vorsatz. Innen etwas gebräunt. Einband verblichen, wenig bestoßen und unten mit Leimschatten. Rücken mit Papierstreifen repariert.

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