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Lot 313

A 1920s silver cigarette case, rectangular, engine turned decoration, inscribed to the inside ' Presented to K.W.F.Talbot by Leigh Swimming Club March 1929', Birmingham 1928, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, 6.4toz, 12.5cm x 8.2cm 

Lot 459

Continental white metal box of circular form with engine turned enamel top, unmarked, 6cm dia., to enamel, spill vase and three other items

Lot 288

A 1940s glass and silver lidded scent bottle, circular glass bottle with silver circular engine turned lid, Birmingham 1945, maker William Adams Ltd, 12cm high approx, another matching lid (missing glass bottle) and a 1920s glass scent bottle with silver mount (missing lid) circular glass bottle, Birmingham 1926, maker William Adams Ltd, 11cm high approx (3) 

Lot 289

A 1920s silver mounted square framed alarm clock, Arabic numerals to the dial, engine turned decoration to frame, 7.5cm wide and an early 20th century silver two-handled miniature trophy cup, engraved ' Rupert Desmond Darley June 1909', Birmingham 1908, 5.5cm high 1.5toz (2)  

Lot 269

Victorian silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, rectangular and engine-turned with floral and foliate pierced grille Condition ReportHinges are good. The lid is engraved with initials. There are no bad dents or scratches.

Lot 101

An 18ct yellow gold Parker fountain pen with engine turned case, for restoration to/w a 9ct yellow gold Waterman fountain pen a/f and two 9ct yellow gold retractable pencils (4)Parker some small dents to body, Waterman lacks threaded inset on lid so won't screw on body- body not fixed - needs re-cementing.Neither pen tested for writingThe Waterman is a level filler

Lot 133

Asprey - An enamel powder compact, the square chamfered silver compact with polychrome enamelled decoration featuring a still life study of vase of flowers with birds nest at foot of a column, opening to reveal mirror and compact with mesh insert, Birmingham 1941, the reverse with engine-turned decoration, 7 x 7 cmSmall bruise to top left corner of enamel, otherwise appears intact apart from surface scratches

Lot 22

A cased silver and gilt 'Easter Egg Clock' by The St James House Company, London 1983, the quartz watch movement with 17mm diameter dial, contained in engine turned case surmounted with a pearl and cast with leaf scroll and swag ornament, 8.5cm high, limited edition no. 19/500, gross weight 2.5ozs (78g), with certificate and covering notewatch mounting loose and attached with mounting putty; lacks winder

Lot 88

A 9ct yellow gold swizzle stick with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1979, maker JS & Co, 4.8g all in

Lot 474

A VINTAGE MAMOD TE1A STEAM TRACTION ENGINE WITH ORIGINAL BOOKLET

Lot 131

Rosemary Rees MBE (1906-1995) A set of six pilot's log books dating between June 25th 1933: (Trial Lesson in a Club Cadet) to 23rd June 1947, together with a leather flying helmet, leather gloves, two photograph albums, photographs of Ms Rees as a dancer and related ephemera and books on flying.*Notes Daughter of Sir John Rees, Rosemary began her early career as a dancer travelling around the world and performing in Ceylon, China and America. After her trial lesson in 1933 she gained her full licence after only six hours of flying time. By the time she joined the ATA she had obtained her instructors licence and over 600 hours flying time. As one of the first eight female pilots of the ATA she began to fly a wide range of aircraft including Spitfires, Hurricanes and Mosquitos as well as larger four engine aircraft. In 1941 she became deputy to Margot Gore at the all female ferry pool at Hamble-on-Solent eventually flying 91 different types of aircraft. In 1946 she began her own charter company called 'Sky Taxi'

Lot 2

A 1965 Austin Champ 1/4 ton 4x4 CT light truck, registration BHW 59C: chassis number 4130, Vehicle 41 BE 30, 6/VEH/5931, 2386cc petrol engine, cast iron cylinder head stamped UNF, 16391 miles, green with canvas tilt, the body mounted pick axe, shovel , jerry can and spare wheel, together with worn spare tilt, starting handle and relevant paperwork. * Notes Inspired by The Willys Jeep the specification for a British Army light truck was issued in the 1940s, After 30 various types of prototype the Austin Motor Company was awarded the contract to supply 15,000 and the first one produced rolled off the production line in 1951. More expensive and less adaptable than the Land Rover the contract was amended and only 11,000 were eventually supplied to the British Army.

Lot 219A

A silver plated Vauxhall radiator cigarette case: with enamel badge over an engine milled grill enclosing ceder wood interior, 16cm long (radiator cap missing)

Lot 717

A boxed group of four 1970 Matchbox vehicles: No 13' Snorkel Fire Engine', No 22 'Blaze Buste'r, No 40 'New Horsebox' and No 73 'New Model 'A' Ford', together with a Model Of Yesteryear and a small collection of miscellaneous Meccano.

Lot 724

Corgi, Vintage Glory Set No 80110, Fowler B6 Showmans Locomotive and Caravan:, No 22402 Bedford TK Low Loader & Garrett Tractor, No 90108 Fowler B6 Crane Engine, No 80111 Fowler B6 Stump Cutter, No 80203 Foden Dropside Wagon and No 80396 4CD Showmans Tractor, all boxed.

Lot 167

Jaguar Sports Racing & Works Cars by Andrew Whyte, a two volume set, Competition cars to 1953, 1982 1st edition, and Competition Cars From 1954, 2002 reissue. Jaguars in Competition by Chris Harvey, and other Jaguar history books. Also, BRM by Raymond Mays and Peter Roberts, W. O. Bentley and the D.E.P., V16 The story of the B.R.M. Engine, and other good titles. (21)

Lot 3

Bugatti Magnum. A large book by Hugh Conway, retaining its distinctive engine-turned slipcase and chassis plate numbered 1930. A comprehensive look at Bugatti history, the family, the cars, the company, the mechanics and the racing. The book ends with a list of racing successes, a register of chassis numbers and a bibliography. Limited to 2,000 copies, this example is numbered 1007 and in almost unused condition with a blue cloth binding with a Bugatti logo stamped to front board and silver title to the spine, 560 pages, 800 monochrome and 73 colour illustrations. The slipcase in good order

Lot 311

Post WWII Competition. A large quantity of some original but mostly copy and promotional photographs from various sources, about 200, average size being 8 x 10-inches. Images include a good selection of rear engine F1 cars, sports events, pits, workshops, starting grids, many with manuscript and typed captions verso. (Qty)

Lot 364

H.M.S.O. World War Two Ministry of Information & Other Paperback Publications. A substantial collection, mostly relating to Airforce Operations, but also to those of the Army and Navy. Titles include R.A.F. Middle East; The Air Battle of Malta; Merchant Airman; Front Line 1940-1941; Mediterranean Fleet, Greece to Tripoli; Bomber Command; Target: Germany; Coastal Command; Fleet Air Arm; and much else. With other publications, including an H.M.S.O. hardback book in dust jacket: Wings of the Phoenix - The Official Story of the Air War in Burma; Smithsonian Annals of Flight Vol.1 No. 1, The First Nonstop Coast-to-Coast Flight and the Historic T-2 Airplane, by L. S. Casey, and Vol. 1 No.3, The Liberty Engine 1918-1942, by P. S. Dickey III; and Airborne Invasion (The Battle of Crete), by J. Hetherington. About 50 items in all. (Qty)

Lot 215

Hornby-Dublo 00 Gauge Engine Shed and Breakdown Crane, 5005 Two-Road Engine Shed, in original plain red box, VG, all windows, drain pipes, screws and vents in place, box G, 4620 Breakdown Crane, matt red, four jacks, in original red striped picture box, F, box F (2)

Lot 246

Hornby-Dublo 00 Gauge Dinky Toys Figures Master Models Merit Lesney Models of Yesteryear and other items, Hornby-Dublo Dinky Toys 051 Station Staff and 053 Passengers, both in original boxes with tissue, unboxed Loading Gauge, Huts (2), Cable Drums (2), Liliput Cat and Swan, Dinky Toys 845 Crates (10 in two bags), Master Models green Kiosk, Merit Station Accessories , Oxygen and Acetylene Cylinders, Level Signs/Mile Posts, Track Signs, Milk Churns and Ballast Bins, all in original boxes (6), Mettoy Signal and two others unbranded, three smaller scale Hong Kong plastic buildings, Crescent 0 Gauge part complete Railway Set including three Figures, Trunks, Platform Machine, Milk Churn, in poor original box, Models of Yesteryear No 1 Traction Engine (front wheels broken off ), No 2 London Bus, No 3 London Tram and No 4 Sand and Gravel Steam Lorry, in original boxes, F-VG, boxes F-G (qty)

Lot 248

Hornby-Dublo 00 Gauge Pre-war Engine Shed, in cream and green, F-G, one side jamb damaged otherwise G

Lot 300

Trix TTR 00 Gauge early post-war Wooden Buildings, Engine Shed, Carriage Sheds (3), Overhanging Signal Box, Water Tower, two home-made Canopies with glass roofs and Hailey and similar Stations (one lacks waiting room roof), F-VG (10)

Lot 311

Wills Finecast 00 Gauge kitbuilt Class M7 4-4-0 Tank Engine, finished in BR black No 30277, built and finished to an excellent standard, in original box, E, box G

Lot 337

Airfix unmade 00 Gauge Locomotive and Wagons and Museum Models Kits, 'City of Truro', Saddle Tank, Schools Class 'Harrow', BR Mogul (4) and Evening Star (2) and seventeen wagon kits, AO5871 1804 Steam Loco 'Penydarren' and A05870 Beam Engine, all in original boxes, VG-E, boxes G-VG (28)

Lot 419

Märklin HO Gauge Turntable and Kit Locomotive Shed, a boxed 7686 digital turntable (unchecked for completeness possibly some damage) and a boxed unmade 7288 kit engine shed, also unchecked but appears complete, F-G, Boxes P-F (2)

Lot 480

Ahearn HO Gauge Locomotive and Bachmann 0 Gauge Plasticville 0 Gauge Building kits, Ahearn 6352 Candian Pacific red Dummy Switcher SD40-2 No 5637 with detail not added (in separate bags), in original box, together with Bachman 0 Gauge 45957 Coaling Stage kit, in original box and unbranded 0 Gauge US Outline Goods Depot/Engine shed kit, appears complete, G-VG, boxes F-G (3)

Lot 494

Edwardian and Later Railway Literature, publicity issues including The New Victoria Station an Impressive Object Lesson in Artificial Lighting by the Gas Light and Coke Company 1906 and The Application of Highly Superheated Steam to Locomotives, a catalogue by Schmidt's Superheating Co 1911, Modern Railway Working Locomotive Engine by Gresham Publishing containing a foldout cut-out locomotive diagram and key, The Locomotive Simply Explained Model Engineer No 17 and Stone's System of Electric Lighting for Railway Carriages 1929, F (5)

Lot 503

Railway Ephemera and Other Items, various items including 1849 indenture for the purchase of land in the Parish of St Michael Lichfield by the South Staffordshire Railway, 1909 Crewkerne South Petherton and Martock Light Railway Order 1909, GWR Engine Book 1932, GWR Centenary souvenir 1927, Beyer Peacock & Co Locomotives for the Rhodesia Railways 1940 reprint from The Railway Gazette, snap shot photographs of American locomotives, negatives of LNER locomotives and a Station Master's whistle, F-G (Qty)

Lot 526

Unframed Steam Locomotive Oil Paintings, one on board depicting a Southern No 5 steam engine and coaches under steam dated 1971 31" wide x 20" high and on canvas a BR tank locomotive and freight wagons under steam from St Austell to ****** Clay Pot Country signed Kevin Platt, 30" wide x 20" high, F-G (2)

Lot 586

A Southern Area Walker's Patent Rotary 'Sending' Train Describer Signal Box Instrument, of circular form with twelve levers in metal case glazed with brass bezel painted dial indicating hand and enamel roundels (three later not enamel) indicating sidings, branches and others including, Freight, Diesel Pass, Main Engine, Branch Steam Empties, Main Electric Pass, Main Steam Pass and others some chips/cracks to enamel with winding key, 9.5" in diameter, F-G

Lot 587

A Southern Area Walker's Patent Rotary 'Sending' Train Describer Signal Box Instrument, of circular form with twelve levers in metal case glazed with brass bezel painted dial indicating hand and enamel roundels (four later not enamel) indicating sidings, branches and others including, Freight, Diesel Pass, Main Engine, Branch Steam Empties, Main Electric Pass, Main Steam Pass and others some cracks to enamel one lever lacks tension, 9.5" in diameter, F-G

Lot 588

A Southern Area Walker's Patent Rotary 'Sending' Train Describer Signal Box Instrument, of circular form with twelve levers in metal case glazed with brass bezel painted dial indicating hand and enamel roundels (three later not enamel) indicating sidings, branches and others including, Freight, Diesel Pass, Main Engine, Branch Steam Empties, Main Electric Pass, Main Steam Pass and others some chips/cracks to enamel, 9.5" in diameter, F-G

Lot 589

A Southern Area Walker's Patent Rotary 'Sending' Train Describer Signal Box Instrument, of circular form with twelve levers (minus one lever grip) in metal case glazed with brass bezel painted dial indicating hand and enamel roundels (three later not enamel) indicating sidings, branches and others including, Freight, Diesel Pass, Main Engine, Branch Steam Empties, Main Electric Pass, Main Steam Pass and others some chips/cracks to enamel, 9.5" in diameter, F-G

Lot 590

A Southern Area Walker's Patent Rotary 'Receiving' Train Describer Signal Box Instrument, of circular form in metal case glazed with brass bezel painted dial indicating hand and enamel roundels (three later not enamel) indicating sidings, branches and others including, Freight, Diesel Pass, Main Engine, Branch Steam Empties, Main Electric Pass, Main Steam Pass and others, inscribed Telegraph Works Silvertown London, 9.5" in diameter, G

Lot 61

Bing Table Top 00 Gauge Stations and other Buildings, Stations (5, three lack platform Canopy), Island Platform with Canopy (3), Ramps (5), Signal Box and Engine Shed together with repainted engine body and part of a coach, F-VG (16)

Lot 619

French Floor Trains by Rossignol, a 4-wheeled locomotive with gold-lacquered boiler and red cab, two tenders, both in grey with pencilled numbers to sides, 8 carriages in grey (2), turquoise (2), red (2), mid-blue and light blue, and a baggage van in grey, all with spindly gold-finished 6-spoke wheels, engine G, others mostly P-F, various paint chips and wheels broken, together with another van fitted with tinplate 0 gauge wheels (13)

Lot 70

Tri-ang 00 Gauge uncommon Transcontinental Series green Diesel Switcher and other items, R155 green Switcher in original box, VG, lacks both pilots, box F, R50 black 'Princess Elizabeth' (damaged Cab), in R54 TC Loco box and Tender in a R31 box for green tender, BR blood and custard coaches (2), both in original boxes and various trucks (unboxed and some repainted) quantity of loose Standard Track and four boxed points, R72 Gate Keepers Hut, R76 Engine Shed and R22 Royal Mail Set, in original boxes, F-G, boxes F, some grubby

Lot 77

Tri-ang Railways and Tri-ang Hornby 00 Gauge Station and other Buildings Lineside Accessories Series 3 Track and Electrics, including R75 Engine Shed, R23 Operating Mail Coach Set (2), R80 Complete Station Set, R458 and 458A Small Station Sets, R408 Electric Turntable, Footbridge (2), Hopper Unloading Bridge, Gate Keepers Hut, Old and Modern Signal Boxes, Inclined Piers, quantity of boxed Series 3 Track, various switches and other items, all in original boxes, VG-E, boxes F-VG (qty)

Lot 9

Minitrix Continental N Gauge Royal Bavarian Railway Track Maintenance Set, a boxed 11015 set comprising Class Ptl 2/2 0-4-0 steam engine and three wagons one mounted with a crane, G-E, Box G-E

Lot 1064

An 0 Gauge 3-rail LBSCR 0-6-2 Tank Locomotive by Unknown Maker, probably scratch-built, to a very good standard and hand-finished in Stroudley's 'improved engine green' as no 573 'Nutbourne', fitted with finescale wheels and long pick-up skate, the model with nicely-detailed works/number plates (possibly Beeson accessories), Westinghouse pump and radial rear axlebox, G-VG, a several small chips to exposed edges, one large chip to front corner of left-side tank, a few small areas of well-matched retouching

Lot 1065

An 0 Gauge 3-rail LBSCR 0-4-4 Tank Locomotive by unknown maker, probably scratch-built, ostensibly representing a D3 class in a slightly liberal manner, made to a good standard and hand-painted in Stroudley's 'improved engine green' as no 375 'Glynde', fitted with semi-finescale wheels and long pick-up skate, a worm-drive motor unit with flywheel in cab, F-G, both couplers missing, paintwork a little 'medi-ochre' in parts with smudging to painted numberplates, slight rusting to rear of bunker and under footplate

Lot 1068

A Bub 0 Gauge clockwork German-style 0-4-0 Locomotive and Tender with Bing Engine Shed, the locomotive in lithographed red-lined black livery, un-numbered, with conical smokebox door and nickelled dome, with matching tender, F, fair playwear, mech works but speed governor not functioning, together with a Bing single-line engine shed in yellow brick finish with smoke duct to roof, P, fading to red areas of lithography, corrosion to roof, considerable denting/damages throughout, front 'arch' parted above doors (3)

Lot 1114

A Kit- or Scratch-built 0 Gauge 3-rail LB&SCR Billinton 4-4-0 B4 class Locomotive and Tender, a nicely-made model of an original B4 no 70 'Holyrood', neatly finished in Stroudley's improved engine green with fine lining and lettering (including painted number-plates), the chassis with coarse-scale wheels and long skate centre pick-up, older-type motor unit, G-VG, a little retouching to dome and boiler top, some Leeds (LMC) bogie and tender wheels with 'fatigue', supplied with a plastic footplate crew and a fine 8" x 10" photograph of the original locomotive, all in a wooden box

Lot 1205

A small Single-cylinder 2-stroke Petrol Engine, of approx ¾" bore x 1½" stroke, with cast alloy cylinder, cylinder head and crankcase, steel flywheel approx 3" diameter with drive pulley, single Bosch M175S38 spark plug, mounted on a soft-wood base with carburettor, brass fuel tank, ignition coil, switch and condenser, overall G-VG, a little oily, with a wooden cover

Lot 1206

A small Single-cylinder 4-stroke Petrol Engine, of approx 1" bore x 1½" stroke, with fabricated steel cylinder and cylinder head with cast alloy crankcase, external overhead valves, steel flywheel approx 3½" diameter, single Champion Y4 spark plug, brass carburettor, all mounted on a heavy oak wooden base with condenser below, with a form of silencer, overall G-VG, a little oily, requires ignition coil and other parts to operate

Lot 1208

A modified Mamod TE1a Steam Tractor and boxed SEL Stationary Engine, the TE1a with added 'footplating' to front end, rubber tyres fitted, plain front to smokebox and extended reversing control, an earlier example with water level plug, complete with scuttle and spirit burner, P-F, together with a boxed SEL 'Minor No 1520' engine with burner and original 'Merit' instructions, F-G, boiler appears painted with gold paint, box P-F, much taped, and a red pump-type oil can

Lot 1209

A well-made Single-cylinder horizontal Mill-type Steam Engine, appears to be from a Stuart Turner design, finished in green and brown with brass trim, cast bed 8½" long, flywheel 3" diameter, with fabricated steel slide bars and overhung crank, mounted on a polished hardwood base, VG

Lot 1210

A well-made Single-cylinder horizontal Short-stroke Steam Engine, appears to be from a Stuart Turner design, finished in green and red, cast bed 5" long, flywheel 3" diameter, with integral-cast slide-bar arrangement, mounted on a polished hardwood base, VG

Lot 1211

A Single-cylinder vertical Steam Engine, from a Stuart Turner design and castings, fully assembled but mostly unpainted, on raised cast iron base, flywheel 3" diameter, with integral-cast slide-bar arrangement, G, some surface rusting to most parts

Lot 1212

A well-made Single-cylinder horizontal Mill-type Steam Engine, probably from a Stuart Turner design, finished in red and black with brass cylinder cover, cast bed 7" long with 'over-hung' cylinder, flywheel 3?" diameter, with integral slide bars, and manually-operated cylinder drains, G-VG, small oil-pot to slide bars appears to be missing

Lot 1213

A Small twin-cylinder vertical oscillating marine-type Steam Engine, made-up on a fabricated sheet-brass frame, with single-acting cylinders approx ½" diameter x ¾" stroke, with 2" brass flywheel, exhaust manifold and water pump to one end, finished in black with brass trim, G-VG

Lot 1214

A single-cylinder vertical marine-type Steam Engine, appears to be from a Stuart Turner design, finished in green and brown with brass trim, solid brass flywheel 1?" diameter, with integral-cast slide-bar arrangement and lubricator to live steam pipe, mounted on a polished hardwood base with approx 3" diameter brass propellor, VG

Lot 1215

A Single-cylinder vertical oscillating Steam Engine, appears to be an older model, built around a turned steel pedestal with 'overhead' flywheel 4" diameter painted green, the single-acting cylinder mounted below also of polished steel, approx ½" diameter x ¾ stroke, mounted on a bevelled brass plate and polished hardwood base, VG, slight surface rusting to some steel parts

Lot 1216

A well-made Single-cylinder horizontal Mill-type Steam Engine, finished in green, red and black, cast bed 6½" long with partially-over-hung cylinder, flywheel 4" diameter, with integral brass slide bars, brass disc-crank and drive pulley, G-VG, mounted on a polished wooden plinth

Lot 1217

A single-cylinder vertical marine-type Steam Engine, possibly from an older Stuart Turner design, finished in green and black with brass trim, original flywheel 1½" diameter with an additional Mamod spoked flywheel mounted outside, the engine with cast-brass cylinder, drain cocks, integral-cast slide-bar arrangement and regulator to live steam pipe, mounted on a polished wooden base, G

Lot 1218

A Single-cylinder vertical Steam Engine, the frame of four turned steel pillars with 'overhead' flywheel 7" diameter and base-mounted cylinder approx 1" diameter x 2" stroke, with manually-operated cylinder drains, finished in crimson and black, overall height 18", VG

Lot 1219

A Single-cylinder reversing vertical Steam Engine, from a Stuart Turner design and castings, finished in black and crimson, on raised cast iron base, flywheel 3½" diameter, the cylinder approx 1" diameter x 1½" stroke, with lubricator to live steam inlet and adjustable reversing valve gear, the whole mounted on a wooden battery box with a motor/dynamo by R B Pullen, VG

Lot 1220

A Single-cylinder horizontal Mill-type Steam Engine, probably from a commercial but unknown design, finished in red (flywheel) and 'hammered silver' finish, cast alloy base 11" long x 7" wide with rubber feet, flywheel 6¼" diameter, cylinder approx 1" diameter x 1½" stroke with integral slide bars, fitted with operating Watt-type governor, 'steam' inlet currently fitted with pipe fitting for compressed air operation, G, grubby, some surface rusting to bright steel parts, governor drive belt and return spring missing

Lot 1221

A Stuart single-cylinder Beam Engine, on cast base 13" long, the central pillar supporting a 7" beam with approx 1" x 2" vertical cylinder connected via parallel link motion to one end, crankshaft to the other with 7" flywheel and flat drive pulley, the cylinder with manually-operated drain cocks and lubricator to steam inlet, all neatly finished in red and black and mounted on a varnished hardwood base, VG

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