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Live steam, finely built and very well detailed 7.25 inch gauge 2-6-4 STANIER class 4P boiler tank engine, finished unlined LMS black No. 2237, 2 outside cylinders, Walschaerts gear, drains on cylinders, removable cab roof, backhead with all expected controls, probably not run for some years, details include mechanical lubricators over cylinders, shed plate on smoke box door, works plates, vacuum hoses on couplings, lamps, detailed water tank filler caps, full rivet detail on side tanks, drivers seat in cab, tool cabinet in cab, 3 manometers marked 'BRUCE ENGINEERING', etc, the loco mounted on a wheeled HANDY HEIGHT PRODUCTS scissor jack (400kg), no documentation Condition Report / Extra Information No running history, appears to have been used in the past, no certificates or paperwork, overall needs a very good clean, cab roof is detached but present, some rivets need replacing
A rare early to mid-century vintage industrial G.W.R. Great Western Railway tambour fronted station wall cabinet. Mahogany construction with dovetail joints, the tambour having handles to bottom and lockable latch. Believed to have come from St Davids Central Bus Station, in Wales. Having remains of label to the side and notation for G.W.R. to the back of the cabinet. Measures: 92cm x 107cm x 20cm.
A beautiful scale model of ' Stephenson's Rocket ' railway locomotive. Highly detailed, and presumably made of plastic. Mounted on a railway track base, inside a perspex display cabinet. The cabinet measuring: 20cm x W40cm x D17cm. Stephenson's Rocket was an early steam locomotive of 0-2-2 wheel arrangement. It was built for, and won, the Rainhill Trials held by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1829 to choose the best design to power the railway. Rocket was designed by Robert Stephenson in 1829, and built at the Forth Street Works of his company in Newcastle upon Tyne.
An antique late 19th / early 20th century scratch built model of a fishing boat vessel. Mounted within a glass display cabinet. The mahogany case with canted pillar supports having finial tops over flared plinth base and glass panel sides. The boat with painted ' H 1046 ', twin masts with rigging and nets etc. Measures 51cm high x 54cm wide x 25cmdepth ( boat approx 28cm long )
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