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A 9ct gold full hunter pocket watch, 1918, lever movement signed Rolex, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, cuvette with engraved inscription, Birmingham hallmark, 50mm wide CONDITION REPORT: 10.12.15, Case with surface scratches and small dents, engine turning rubbed, glass is missing, dial with one small scratch, dial with one small chip to the centre, cuvette with an engraved inscription EJ Martin 14.7.19, movement in going order, balance swinging slowly.
A gold plated quarter repeating pocket watch, circa 1900, lever movement, two hammers repeating on a coiled gong, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, slide repeat, 55mm wide CONDITION REPORT: 30.11.15, Case with the engine turning rubbed, plated surfaces are rubbed, inner bezel is missing, dial is clean, movement in going order, repeat is not striking correctly.
A brass miniature carriage timepiece, circa 1900, oval shaped case with glazed bevelled panels and a carrying handle, enamel dial with Roman numerals and a engine turned dial surround, single barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, movement backplate stamped JD and numbered 882, 10cm high CONDITION REPORT: 01.12.15, Brass case with surface scratches, backdoor glass panel with minor chips, dial edge with a small chip at 3, movement backplate with small scratches, the original platform is slightly discoloured, balance is swinging freely but stops after a short period, movement needs cleaning.
λ A black leather gentleman's dressing case by Carillion London, the twin hinged top revealing engine turned French silver brushes, containers and jars, stamped 'CARILLON LONDON MADE IN FRANCE', one plush lined for cufflinks, the base with a mirror and an ivory shoehorn with an outer canvas storm cover, 26.2cm wide, 18.2cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
Transport Covers and Postcards collection. Approximately 70+ Transport themed covers and postcards, with the odd ticket and programme. Includes 1985 Safety At Sea cover and photo, 1968 British Bridges first day cover with Menai Bridge sepia postcard, 1986 Brunel's Box Tunnel first day cover with photo, 1998 Bradbury Speed first day cover with accompanying Bluebird photo, 2004 Gibraltar Ferrari cover with mint stamp pack, 2004 Railway Nostalgia cover with accompanying postcard, 1969 GPO British Ships first day cover, 1970 SS Great Britain cover and photo, 1975 Sailing cover and photo, 1988 Mallard cover and colour postcard, 1985 Swanage Railway cover and photo, 1992 Snowden Mountain railway cover and photo, assorted Thomas The Tank Engine covers with accompanying postcards, newspaper clippings and original 1996 comic and much more. Good condition. All signed items come with COA and guarantee of authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.
A early 20th century French gold full hunter fob watch, the silvered dial engine turned to the centre, with black Roman numerals and blued steel Breguet hands, bar cylinder movement, the case with ‘sunburst’ design overall twice punched with a maker's mark (partly obscured), and a guarantee mark, 29mm diameter "MOVEMENT: bar cylinder movement with flat three armed brass balance, not functioning at time of cataloguing
5 racing/sports cars. 2 Dinky Toys – Lotus Racing Car (241) in mid green, RN 24. Plus a B.R.M. Racing Car (243) in green with yellow engine cover, RN7. Plus a Solido Lotus single seater in British Racing Green, RN 4. All boxed. Plus a restored Crescent Jaguar D Type in British Racing Green, RN4, with driver. Plus a Solido Aston Martin DB5 in light metallic green with white interior. GC-Mint, minor wear. See internet
‘Moko Lesney’ Matchbox Series empty boxes. 5 empty boxes for No’s 11 ERF Road Tanker, 2 x 19 MG Midget TD, 20 ERF 68G Truck and 21 Bedford Coach. Together with a complete Accessory Pack No 1 Esso Petrol Pump set. Plus some loose items including a Dinky Supermarine Swift, Matchbox Yesteryear Traction Engine, 1 Wee World Tractor & Roller, boxed. Telephone & Police box, Britains Lilliput saloon car and open sports car plus a few other items. Minor wear to boxes, Items GC-VGC. See internet
A quantity of Corgi. Including an American La France Aerial Ladder Truck ‘Orlando’. An AEC Refrigerated Box Trailer set ‘Wall’s’. Scammell Highwayman and 33ft Trailer Set ‘Siddle Cook Ltd’. AEC Cylindrical Tanker ‘North Eastern Gas Board’. A White Soda Truck ‘TripleXXX’. Bedford O series van ‘NSPCC’. A White Canvas Back ‘PRR’. 2 Thornycroft vans ‘Kensington Palace and ‘Gamleys’. Bedford OB Coach ‘Tours (Isle of Man). ‘Legends of Speed’ Bentley. Renault van ‘Valognes’. All boxed, some wear. Plus a quantity of loose Corgi including – AEC Regal ‘Rosslyn’. Thames Trader ‘Eddie Stobart’. Bedford VAL ‘Magical Mystery Tour’. Thornycroft Bus ‘Norfolks’. 3x American buses Yellow Coaches ‘New York’. ‘Chaplin Coach lines’ and ‘Greyhound’. 2x GM American buses ‘Los Angeles’ and ‘Lionel City’. Foden S21 tanker ‘Arrow Bulk Carriers Ltd’. 2x Scammell Highwayman articulated tanker ‘Crow’. Bedford van ‘Tate & Lyle’. A Karrier Trolleybus ‘Bradford’. ‘Foden S21 ‘Chipperfields Circus’ lorry and trailer. AEC Fire Engine, plus other various examples. GC-VGC Circa 35
6 Corgi Toys. Bedford Simon Snorkel Fire Engine (1127) in red with yellow interior to cab, silver decking and yellow platform. A Euclid TC-12 Bulldozer (1107) in lime green with blue engine and silver painted face to blade, original black rubber tracks. Routemaster double deck bus (145) in red LT livery ‘Outspan’ decals. An ERF Neville Cement Tipper (460) in yellow and silver livery, rear cover missing. A Land Rover series 1 Breakdown Truck (417) in red with yellow tin rear cover. Plus a Mercedes-Benz Unimog (406) in metallic green and yellow with red interior, dark green rear canopy and red wheels. GC-Mint some light wear/chipping. See internet
5 Corgi Toys. 3 Major series -Euclid TC12 Tractor (1103) in lime green with blue engine and black rubber tracks. A Holmes Wrecker (1142) in red and white with black roof, silver rear deck and gold painted jibs, complete. A Bedford Articulated Horse Box (1104) in lime green/yellow Newmarket livery with red cab interior. Plus a Routemaster double deck bus (468) in red L.T. livery, ‘Corgi Toys’ adverts. Also a Land Rover Breakdown Truck (417) in red with plastic rear canopy, late Whizzwheels example. VGC-Mint minor chipping only. See internet
4 Corgi Toys. Porsche Carrera 6 (330) in white with red panels and blue plastic engine cover, RN60. A Lotus-Climax Formula 1 single seat racing car (155) in green with yellow racing stripe, RN1. Lotus Mk11 Le Mans (151) in mid blue with red seats, RN7 complete with driver. Plus a Ferrari Formula 1 (154) in red, RN 36 complete with driver. VGC-Mint, minor wear to Lotus. See internet
9 Dinky Toys. Leyland Forward Control Lorry (25r) in orange with black wheels. Bedford Tipper Truck (25m) in orange with black wheels. Bedford Refuse Wagon (25v) in light brown with green shutters and rear door. Bedford Truck (25w) in green with green wheels. Plus a Breakdown car (30e) in red. Royal mail van (34b) in red with black roof and bonnet, closed rear windows. Loud Speaker Van (34c) in dark blue with silver loud speaker. TAXI (36g) in red and black, closed rear window. Streamlined Fire Engine (250) in red with black wheels, with ladder and bell. GC for age, some chipping. See internet Offered for sale on behalf of ‘The A2 Steam Trust’
8 Dinky Toys. Ambulance (30f) in cream with black chassis. NCB Electric van (30v) in light grey with blue load bed and wheels. Royal mail van (34b) in red with black roof and bonnet, open rear windows. Loud Speaker Van (34c) in grey with black loud speaker. TAXI (36g) in green and black, open rear window. Six wheeled covered wagon (151b) in dark brown with grey tin canopy. Streamlined Fire Engine (250) in red with black wheels, with ladder and bell. Plus a Delivery van (280) in dark blue. QGC-GC for age, some chipping/wear. See internet. Offered for sale on behalf of ‘The A2 Steam Trust’
R100 airship. A unique archive of R100 Airship related material, pertaining to Henry Cumley, a Derby based Rolls Royce engineer seconded to the R100 programme from August 1929 to October 1930, during which time he accompanied the airship on its epic voyage to and tour of Canada as a flight engineer responsible for one of the six Rolls Royce Condor engines. The archive includes his red on black wool embroidered “Royal Airship Works R100” cap badge and a postcard photograph of him in uniform, presumably wearing the badge (the photograph is rather dark); his Airship Engineers licence No 20, for airships fitted with Condor engines, dated 23rd May 1930 and with Air Ministry stamps (actually an Aircraft Engineers licence with the word “Aircraft” crossed out and “Airship” typed above); manual for “Condor Engine Series III”, Air Ministry 1926, the cover stamped “Rolls Royce Ltd, Test Department”, and with his name and address inside the cover; his British Passport dated 1930, valid for British Empire, all countries in Europe including USSR and Turkey, USA and Egypt; his 1931 diary with his business address given as “R100, Royal Airship Works, Bedford”, with rather sparse entries, the last on 29th July reads “Left Cardington with 10,440 Gals” (the day of departure for Canada); 3 hand written job references signed by “R.S. Booth, Captain HMA R100” and “W Angus, Chief Engineer R100”; 6 sheets of unused notepaper embossed with R100 logo; a small cloth pennant for the “R100 Auto Club”; approximately 90 mostly small size privately taken photos of the inside of the airship, accomodation, aerial views, etc (some rather worn), in a modern album; a single leather glove/gauntlet marked “R.A.W No22”; an Air Ministry marked stopwatch; an aluminium ash tray with miniature R100 at mooring mast in the centre, presumably from the airship; pair of wall plaques with aluminium models of the R100 at its mooring mast; literature relating to the trip to Canada, memorial service for the R101, private letters to his parents from Canada, and many more items too numerous to mention, mostly in rather worn condition, contained in a suitcase with his name and Derby address in the lid, possibly the case which he took with him to Canada. For a selection see Plate 4 Lots 543-545 relate to Harry Cumley, a Rolls Royce Engineer seconded to the R100 airship programme during 1929 and 1930
A small archive of material relating to Rolls Royce, including a sepia photograph of a line up of 5 Rolls Royce cars c 1908 (worn and creased); RAC verified record of the performance of the 40-50hp 6 cylinder car (1908), worn and incomplete; 13 full plate photographs of cars being built at the Derby Works, and Merlin engine superchargers; a large sepia photograph of Henry Royce and an official book of tributes on his death in 1933; a small Memorial Service card for C S Rolls, July 1910; 3 loose Rolls Royce Bulletins for June and July 1952 and January 1953, and a folder of the same for 1951, 1953 and 1954; 3 coloured photographs of Harry Cumley as a guest at Rolls Royce open day in 1983, etc. Most items with some or much wear. Lots 543-545 relate to Harry Cumley, a Rolls Royce Engineer seconded to the R100 airship programme during 1929 and 1930
23 plastic kits by Frog, Airfix, Hasegawa, Monogram etc. Various scales. Including Focke-Wulf Fw190A-8, P-51D Mustang, Vultee Vengeance Mk II, Hurricane IIB, TB-3 Soviet Heavy Bomber, Curtiss P-36A Fighter, Savoia Marchetti SM81 ‘Pipistrello’, Sikorsky ‘Ilya Muromets’ Russian WW1 four engine bomber, Chinook CH-47 (HC-1) heavy transport helicopter, Harrier G-5, HP Halifax B.III, Vickers Vimy, Stuka WWII Dive Bomber, PBY-5A Catalina Flying Boat, Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC. GC-VGC, some wear/damage to boxes. Kits appear complete, but this cannot be guaranteed.The kits in this lot are produced in various scales, many 1:24 and 1:72, with a few to the scale of 1:144 etc.

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