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A George V silver and enamel circular patch box, the lid decorated with a view of Loch Katrine with Highland cattle to foreground, 1.625ins diameter x .625ins high, Birmingham 1925, six other silver and enamel circular boxes, various and a George V silver rectangular match book holder with engine turned decoration, 2.5ins x 1.75ins, Birmingham 1927
A pair of gentleman`s 18ct gold oval pattern cufflinks, 18mm x 13mm overall, both faces with engine turned decoration within plain border (gross weight 8 grammes) and a pair of gentleman`s 12ct gold oval pattern cufflinks, 21mm x 16mm overall, both faces engraved with geometric engine turned decoration (gross weight 7 grammes)
A collection of postcards of mainly railway and Ramsgate interest with a number of booklets and street plans of Thanet interest Provenance : The Collection of Mr Kenneth Silver Thorne of Ramsgate (1930-2013), Engine Driver based at Ramsgate Station and of his father, Sam Silver Thorne, also an Engine Driver at Ramsgate
A good quantity of mostly loose OO gauge model railway, by Hornby, Tri-ang Hornby, Lima etc. A High Speed Train Set with optional passenger coaches. An operating turntable set. Locomotives include, Britannia RN 70000, class 58 diesel RN 58001, Evening Star RN 92220, LMS 0-6-0 tank, RN 16440. BR class 45 diesel, RN 45039. BR Hymek diesel RN D7063. USA outline 2-8-2 tender locomotive RN 4501. Plus a good quantity of rolling stock, passenger coaches, freight wagons, tank wagons, covered vans, hopper wagons, cattle wagons. Plus a few plastic buildings including engine sheds, tunnel ends, etc. GC-VGC some minor age wear overall.
A quantity of ‘OO’ gauge railway + EFE buses. Including Hornby LNER class A3 4-6-2 tender locomotive, ‘Flying Scotsman’, RN 4472, Inter City 125 power car and driving trailer, 4 Inter City passenger coaches, 2 corridor coaches including a passenger brake in red & white livery, 2 LNER teak passenger coaches, Thomas the Tank Engine plus 2 coaches Annie Clarabel. Also a ‘Sodor Fuel’ tank wagon. Together with an 0-4-0T loco, 8 additional freight wagons and a number of other items. Also a quantity of unboxed EFE London Transport etc buses, including Routemasters, RTs, RFs, Leyland Nationals and Dennis Dart. Plus a Russian tinplate road & vehicle set and a Dinky Monteverdi 375L. Also a quantity of miscellaneous playworn die-cast vehicles. A few items boxed, minor/some wear. QGC-VGC.
A 1:43rd scale resin model by Pinko No 150 a 1956 FIAT Abarth 500 Bertone. Streamlined body in silver with central cockpit. Mint. See Plate. 2 Note: Powered by a de-bored FIAT 600 engine, one of the first in a series of designs by Carlo Abarth that went on to take many class records over an eleven year period. In June 1956, Abarth drove a 750 with a Bertone designed body at Monza to set a series of records. Travelling 3,743km at an average speed of 96mph, Abarth broke the 24 Hour record. He went on to break the 5,000 km, 10,000 km, 5,000 miles, 48 Hour and 72 Hour records a few days later.
A scarce 1:43rd scale resin Mach One Models No 35 1932 Stapp Jupiter. A long bullet/cylinder shaped streamlined vehicle painted in French racing blue, with large single tailfin, black wire wheels with spare to one side. An unusual looking machine. Mint. See Plate. 2 Note: Perhaps the most improbable record car ever conceived, built on a Voisin car chassis and retaining the original engine, it was claimed by the builder Rene Stapp to feature three 800hp Bristol Jupiter radial aero engines, converted into ‘internal combustion turbines,’. Drive to all four wheels was also claimed to be by ‘electric transmission.’It was demonstrated on the streets of Paris before being taken to the sands of Brittany for testing, where it promptly burst into flames and was completely destroyed.
A 1:43rd scale resin SAMS No S5 1955 Messerschmidt KR200 Super. In white with ‘Messerschmitt’ ‘Super’ decals. Mint See Plate 2 Note: Especially prepared to break the 24-hour speed record for three-wheeled vehicles under 250 cc, with a single-seat low-drag body and highly modified engine. 22 international records were broken on the Hockenheimring, including the 24-hour speed record at 64 mph
A 1:43rd scale resin Barnini 1960 FIAT Abarth 1000 Bialbero. Streamlined body with central cockpit in metallic silver with Italian colours to rear of cockpit, ‘ABARTH’ and ‘FIAT’ to front. Mint. See Plate. 2 Note: Fitted with an Abarth twin cam 982cc engine, the 1000 Biabero used many of the design principles employed in construction of Abarth’s earlier record cars. A smaller version of this engine was mounted in a Pininfarina bodied prototype that beat many records and averaged 118mph over two days.
A 1:43rd scale resin Mach One Models 1960 Schmid Orpheus project. Finished in silver, a very distinctive machine with twin outboard hulls with rudders, central streamlined cockpit with a turbine engine behind. Fitted with four large metal disc wheels. Mint See Plate 2 Note: A project designed by PorscheÂ’s chief engineer around a Bristol Orpheus turbine engine mounted in a fairing between twin outboard hulls carrying self-suspending wheels. The intention was to utilise the jet exhaust to drive a paddle turning the rear wheels to achieve a 60/40 split between thrust and wheel power. At the time however, Porsche felt unable to undertake such an elaborate and expensive project. Attempts by Carlo Abarth and Pininfarina to negotiate an agreement whereby they would build and run the car failed, and only a detailed scale model was ever produced.
Small quantity of various makes. 2 Crescent racing cars, Maserati and BRM Mk2. Dinky Toys Breakdown car in light grey with black chassis/wings. Plus a No.49 Petrol Pump set. Johillco open wagon and motorcycle, T&B fire engine plus a few RAC figures. QGC-VGC some age wear/chipping. Some restoration apparent.
A rare early cast lead Edwardian style fire hose reel engine by Ernst Plank. An open fire engine in red with seats and real, bell, lights and steering wheel painted in gold. With starting handle, black running boards, artillery style wheels with grey tyres. GC for age, minor/some paint loss. See Plate 3
2 large tinplate MARX American style airships. One 70cm long with a two piece body painted in silver, with two American star markings to top, two engines either side with gondola to front with ‘MAR’ trade mark. Two large wheels to front and a small single rubber tail wheel. QGC-GC some damage to propellers and engine pods. Plus the other also 70cm of a similar style and design but with 4 engine pods, one missing, and ‘Mammoth Zeppelin’ to sides. QGC some age wear.
A large heavy duty American Steelcraft metal push-pull along ‘Good Year Zeppelin’ toy. 78cm in length, painted in silver livery with ‘Good Year Zeppelin’ to sides, and ‘Good Year’ flag to aft. With two steel wheels to rear fitted with rubber tyres, small steel nose wheel missing within control cabin. Fitted with 3 engine nacelles – port and starboard amidships and centrally mounted at the stern. Fitted with clicker to make engine sound when pushed along. QGC some surface rusting/scratching overall.
A large heavy duty American Steelcraft metal push-pull along ‘Graf Zeppelin’ Zeppelin toy. 80cm in length, painted in silver livery with ‘Graf Zeppelin’ to sides. With two steel wheels to rear fitted with rubber tyres and a small steel nose wheel within control cabin. Fitted with 3 engine nacelles – port and starboard amidships and centrally mounted at the stern. Fitted with clicker to make engine sound when pushed along. QGC-GC some wear/light surfaced rusting. See Plate 3
3 Heco tinplate Aeronautical items. A Gloster Gladiator bi-plane. A nicely detailed model featuring radial engine, 3-blade propeller, 2 machine guns under the wings and two mounted on the fuselage. Finished in silver with red, white & blue roundels to wing-tops and a skull & cross bones motif to tail-plane. Together with a Sopwith Camel bi-plane. A similarly detailed model featuring radial engine, twin blade propeller and 3 machine guns. Finished in olive green with red, white & blue roundels to wing-tops and fuselage. Plus an Engine Test and Repair Shed. An impressive model featuring ventilators, opening doors, shelves with cans etc. Supplied with 2 operatives, a partially dismantled plane, wings, tyres, radial engine, steel drums etc. Finished in brown with green doors and light green/brown base. All boxed, the two planes also have paperwork. Mint. See The-saleroom.com
A 1920Â’s Meccano Aeroplane kit. Painted in cream and red livery, with many parts to produce differing aircraft. Parts include radial engine nacelles, 3 radial engines, propellers, wings, fuselage parts and pilot. Plus a Meccano Aero Clockwork Motor No.2 and a small Meccano tin containing the nuts and bolts. Plus a small quantity of well used Meccano catalogues. And a large clockwork motor with a quantity of gears, chains and other accessories. QGC some age wear overall.
9 Matchbox Series. No.1 Diesel Road Roller, 2x No.3 Cement Mixer, No.5 London Bus. No.9 Fire Engine (Merryweather Marquis), No.42 Bedford ‘Evening News’ van and a Major Pack No.4 Ruston Bucyrus tracked shovel. All in worn/damaged boxes. Plus 3 unboxed including a Euclid rear dump truck etc. Also 3 empty boxes, No.1 Mercedes Truck, No.15 Volkswagen and No.75 Ford Thunderbird. Also in lot 7 Husky including Guy Shell tanker, Guy normal control 6 wheeled truck and a Sunbeam Alpine. QGC-VGC some chipping and age wear. Boxes worn/damaged.
6 Matchbox Superfast. No.28 Mack Dumper Truck, No.29 Racing Mini, No.32 Leyland Petrol Tanker, No.33 Lamborghini Miura P.400, No.35 Merryweather Fire Engine, bright red example, white ladder and black plastic parts. Plus a No.37 Dodge Cattle Truck. All boxed, minor creasing to one. Contents VGC-Mint, minor chip to No.29.
13 Corgi Toys. Simon Snorkel Dennis Fire Engine (1126). 3x London Routemaster Bus (469) one with ‘Swan Edgar’ adverts and one a Silver Jubilee (471). 3x F.1 racing cars – 2x Team Surtees TS9/TS9B (150) and (153). Plus a Yardley McLaren M19A (151). Also a Can Am Porsche 917-10 (397). A Silver Streak Swedish Jet Car (169). Plus a Quartermaster Dragster (162) etc. All boxed, some wear/damage. Contents VGC-Mint.
10 Dinky Toys. Mercedes Benz lorry with trailer. 2x Foden flat back wagons, one originally with chains, DG and FG types. Brink’s security truck, Studebaker petrol tanker, Motocart, ERF Fire Engine, Guy van ‘Slumberland’, AEC articulated truck ‘BRS’ and a 4 wheel trailer. QGC-GC some age wear/chipping/damage.
9 Dinky Toys. Commer Fire Engine (955). Jaguar Motorway Police Car (269). Ford Escort Panda Car (270). International Road Sign Set (771). All boxed/bubble packed. Plus loose Land Rover ‘Mersey Tunnel’, Humber Hawk Police car, Daimler Ambulance and another Ford Escort Panda car and another Jaguar Police Car. QGC-VGC some chipping/light wear to boxes.
8 Dinky Toys. Vega Major Luxury Coach (952). Bedford Turntable Fire Escape (956), Commer Fire Engine (955). Caravan (190), yellow/cream example. All boxed. Plus loose – Foden wagon, four wheel trailer to suit. A Bedford Articulated Lorry and a Coles crane. Also an empty box for a Guy Flat Truck (512). QGC-GC some chipping and wear/damage to boxes. (9)
A George V 9ct Gold Cigarette Case, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1926, rectangular with rounded corners, engine turned decoration and cabochon sapphire push button, 8cm long, 54.5g Marks: full marks on one side 8/10, partial marks on other, 5/10 Inscribed Mrs J E Smith, Halifax to interior, exterior is generally good
A George V 9ct Gold Vesta Case, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1911, cushion form with striped engine turned decoration and suspension loop, 4.5cm high, 23.4g; A 9ct Gold Cigar Cutter (2) Vesta: Marks: 5-7/10 makers mark worn but others clear Typical surface scratches Cutter: Marks: 4/10 not clear, not easy to read, but action works ok
A Victorian Silver Collapsible Beaker, maker`s mark AB, London 1865, retailed by Asprey & Co., circular with a gilt interior and engine turned decoration, 7cm high, 3oz 4dwt, in a later case Marks: varied but mostly 7/10 - each section marked, makers mark mostly worn to each, marked ASPREY 166 BOND STREET to base Initialled in a cartouce, overall good order.
A Lady`s 18ct Gold Keyless Fob Watch, signed Longines, circa 1904, lever movement signed and numbered 1507273, engine turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, back with engraved monogram, convention hallmark 18k for 18ct gold and numbered 1507273, 29mm wide 19.02.14, Case with light surface scratches, back cover with a engraved monogram, dial with very minor dent marks, five dot hour markers are missing, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order.
A Lady`s Fob Watch, signed Le Roy & Fils, Palais Royal 13 &15 A Paris, No.27467, 19th Century, cylinder movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, engine turned case numbered 10965, cuvette signed and numbered, 28mm wide 01.05.14, Case with light surface scratches, dial with some hairline cracks and very small scratches, movement is clean.
An Art Deco 9ct Gold Wristwatch, retailed by Bravingtons, 1939, lever movement, engine turned dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, hinged back with maker`s mark Bs, 25mm by 38mm, with retailer`s box and receipts 22.04.14, Case with surface scratches, dial with very minor fading to the silvered surface, movement needs cleaning, not working at present, strap worn.
A silver pocket watch signed Vacheron to the inner case. The case engine turned engraved with swags and a shield with areas of gold plating to the bezel and edge of case and also the bow. Inner case engraved Vacheron Geneve cylnidre 4 rubis. Serial number 42657. The dial of white enamel has Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial all with blued steel hands. The watch has an attached silver fob chain dated 1902 and comes in its own fitted Gentleman`s overnight jewellery box.
A Victorian silver snuff box of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and scrolling foliate edges, bears cartouche inscribed "Presented to Mr William Paine by the members of the Canterbury Book Society as a mark of personal esteem and acknowledgement of the assiduous and satisfactory discharge of his duty as Secretary January 21st 1845", the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt washed interior (maker's mark "EE", London 1846), 8.1 cm, 4.6 oz
A Bassett-Lowke 0 gauge locomotive, 0-6-0, 5374, a Bassett-Lowke 0 gauge locomotive and tender, 1190, another, Duke of York, a Hornby 0 gauge locomotive, assorted carriages, wagons, signals, gantries, buffers, books and related items (4 boxes) See illustration Condition report Report by DP A large collection of generally play worn Hornby series trains, and track side furniture. The Lot consists of three signal gantries with lights and wiring. A number of single signal gantries, also with lights and wiring. Rolling stock consists of: one Duke of York engine, number 1927, one black 5374 engine, and one 1190 engine, all steam engines. One LMS tender with red livery, one 1927 green tender, to go with train of same. A Great Western Railway 5500 Hornby train, a Hornby series first class carriage, denoted LNER First Class carriage 137, a French restaurant Wagon, also Hornby series, An Arcadia Pullman carriage, with only one bogie. Rolling stock consists of LMS Hornby series guard's van, no wheels. Pullman carriages x 4, a selection of play worn goods wagons LMSNE Southern Region. Also included is a plastic goods shed - query gauge - doesn't appear to be the same as rolling stock in Lot. The final box consists of buffers, and assorted modelling railway magazines, books and titles connected with same.

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