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O gauge - A Hornby M1 tender locomotive, 3435, clockwork, lined red livery; two Hornby four-wheel Pullman coaches, `Marjorie` and `Aurelia`; and assorted other items by Mettoy, Wells Brintoy, and Chad Valley, variable condition, all unboxed; together with a quantity of track. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Four Boxed Childrens Play Sets:- "Tiny Tots Post Office", British made, the lid lithographed with a scene of children playing in a Post Office, circa early 1900`s, contains chromo pictorial backdrop, telegrams, stamps, envelopes etc; "The Little Merchant" no.902, German made, with pictorial lid to box, complete with contents; "General Merchant Set" by Merit, complete with contents; "Kiddies School" by Chad Valley, with contents.
A quantity of `O` gauge rolling stock. Including Hornby 0-4-0T locomotive, RN 2270, in LMS crimson livery. Bing: Pullman car Rosemary, LMS bogie composite passenger coach, 2 LMS 4-wheel passenger coaches. Hornby: 3 LMS passenger coaches, 10-ton crane, goods brake van, Esso tank wagon, 4 open wagons. Wells Silver Streak loco. Chad Valley tank wagon. Mettoy girder bridge section Astra colour light signal. Together with some items for restoration / spares. FC-GC.
A Norah Wellings 'South Sea Islander' brown velvet doll, with a black wig, inset glass eyes, and painted mouth, wearing a rafia skirt and wooden bead adornments, 40cm high (inclusive of wig top-knot); together with a Chad Valley tinplate money-box, in the form of a book, 'Happy Days', complete with key, good condition, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
GWR Jigsaw 'London Highways' manufactured by Chad Valley in Carter Paterson box. Depicts a Claude Buckle interpretation of a view across the River Thames looking north-east to the City and Tower Bridge. A Carter Paterson van together with 3 London buses is crossing the bridge and an aeroplane can be seen above. Introduced in 1934 and withdrawn 1936. Unlike this example, the later, version, 'London Bridge' did not have the aeroplane in the view. Made up on card to show completeness and comes with original, book type box which is in reasonable condition, having the 'CP' label on the spine.

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