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Kitbuilt 00 Gauge GWR chocolate and brown Coaches and Van, full length Clerestory Third/Brake and First/Third, Auto Coach, Top Light Corridor (2), full length Luggage/Guards Coach, short bogie Luggage/Guards and 30 ton Grey Van, all built to a good standard and finished to an amateur/fair standard (8)
Early American Freight Train Packs Ref 1 RR/C and 900/1, of early 1950s production, the first containing Italian-style 0-4-0 tank locomotive in black as C.R.R. of N.J. No. 8, with Illinois Central silver/green box car 51604, brown Pennsylvania RR gondola 357843, and yellow Erie RR 4-wheel caboose 04024, packed with track, shrink-wrap sealed into inverted box to show contents, Archive ref no 2672 to end of box, E, small split to one corner of wrapping, the other set containing worm-drive 0-4-0 saddle tank locomotive in black, with black Michigan Central RR gondola 15317, dark red Minneabolis & St Louis box car 54652 and yellow Erie RR 4-wheel caboose 04024, packed without track, shrink-wrap sealed into inverted box to show contents, Archive ref no 2581 inside box, loco VG-E, cylinders appear okay, remainder E, box slightly distorted by wrapping, cellophane slightly split at one end (2)
Nineteenth Century Original Letters of Railway Interest, two ink autograph letters signed - first dated 1826, from Lord Edward Smith-Stanley, Earl of Derby to Charles Lawrence, first chairman of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway and Mayor of Liverpool, relating to a disagreement between the two over plans to build the aforementioned railway over the Earl Derby's land, second letter dated 1881, from Sir John Hawkshaw, chief engineer of the GWR, to the directors of the GWR, Paddington, with an update on construction of the Severn Tunnel, also inscribed on the reverse Severn Tunnel Half Yearly Report, together with a balance sheet Interest Statement For the Severn Valley Railway 1860-66, G, (3)
A Collection of Silver Print Photographs of the Southern Railway/BR(S) Eastleigh Railway Works Hampshire, various examples all circa 1920s-1960s, in various sizes, many official images but some privately taken, diesel and steam, includes images inside the workshops, coaches and locomotives under construction, exterior images of the works, meetings, maintenance equipment including cranes, image of the first Merchant Navy Class Bulleid locomotive 21C1 Channel Packet, probably 1941, with four figures of authority from the works including Foreman and Manager, stock image of a Bulleid SR Leader Class Experimental locomotive boiler on stands, 1948, and others, P-G, (Qty)
A Finescale 0 Gauge LNER Gresley 'Hush-Hush' 4-6-2-2 Locomotive and Tender, either kit-or scratch-built, representing the locomotive as first outshopped with experimental Yarrow high-pressure water-tube boiler in the distinctive shape, finished in dark grey with silver trim as No. 10000, with corridor tender, loco G-VG, tender F-G, a few minor damages especially to tender, with some broken spring hangers to axleboxes and areas of paintloss (2)
Lima 00 Gauge modified BR maroon Coaches, including Restaurant Car, 2nd/Brake, First/Second and others, most modified with flush glazing, brass buffers and several with additional corridor connectors, all in original boxes (8), together with unboxed unmodified Royal Mail Parcels Coach and maroon Parcels Coach, G-VG, boxes P-G (10)
Two Ever Ready remotored 00 Gauge London Underground Train Sets and additional stock, first set box, comprising 3-Car set with Tenshodo WB-35 Motor Bogie, circle of track (12 pieces), Battery Controller and parts of original motor bogie, in a good original box, G-VG, box G, second set box, comprising set of original 3-Cars with Tenshodo motor bogie and set of repainted maroon 3-Cars with Tenshodo motor bogie, lacks track and controller, in a poor original box, F-G, box P, discoloured lid, all corners loose, no inserts (2)
Dapol 00 Gauge Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway Locomotive and SDJR Ratio kit built Coaches, Locomotive in blue No 45, some detailing with original Mainline tender, in original window box, VG, box G, Coaches, All First and Third/Brake (2), built to a very good standard, finished to a good standard G-VG (4)
00 Gauge Kitbuilt Southern Railway green Coaches and modified Tri-ang Utility Vans, Coaches, all Third open, Corridor, All First, Third/First, Third/Brake, All Third and Dining Saloon, all metal construction, built and finished to a good-very good standard, G-VG, Utility vans, one repainted maroon, one original, both with replacement bogies and added detail, F-G (6)
00 Gauge Ratio and other makers Kitbuilt and modified Graham Farish LMS maroon Coaches, Ratio, five Clerestory Coaches, three to a very good standard, two to a fair standard (both require repairs to bogies), Third/brake 22536, built to an excellent standard, three Coaches 3rd/Brake, All Third and Parcels, all built to a very good standard (two lack bogies, one lacks wheels), two unlined bogie Parcels Coaches, both made to a fair standard, three modified Graham Farish Suburban Coaches with altered couplings and added weight, together with a kitbuilt ex LNWR First/Third coach (fair), F-VG (15)
Rake of seven 00 Gauge kitbuilt GWR chocolate and cream 57' Collett Coaches and Bullion Van to form a 1930s Train, comprising Restaurant car, All Third (2), First/Third (2), Third/Brake, Luggage Van and Bullion Van, all built to and excellent standard, many with WLM initials underneath, VG-E (8)
Timpo Toys plastic 'Swoppet' figures, comprising a Crusader figure, mounted on horseback with flail; a Medieval Knight on foot with sword and shield; a silver Knight on foot with sword and shield and a Cowboy on foot with pistol, probably first series; other loose plastic figures including Britains, Britains 'Swoppets' and Crescent (quantity)
Advertising - a substantially large two piece rectangular shaped pictorial enamel sign, white lettering with black drop shadow on a cobalt blue ground 'OXO', flanked by two red and white pictorial Oxo cubes 'OXO CUBE, ONCE CUBE MAKES A NOURISHING BEEF DRINK, DISSOLVE IN A CUP OF HOT WATER', red border with white lettering and black outlining "PROMOTES A HEALTHY RACE" and "OXO LTD_. LONDON.", Royal Coat of arms with motto and 'BY APPOINTMENT' to the top, two sections, the first section approximately 122.5cm high, 229cm wide, the second section approximately 122.5cm high, 140cm wide (2)
Sport, Football - a souvenir programme for the Football Association Cup Competition Final Tie match "The White Horse Final", Bolton Wanderers (The Trotters) v West Ham United (The Hammers), Saturday 28th April 1923; an unclipped complimentary press gallery ticket; a black and white photograph showing King George V, label to verso 'THE REMARKABLE ENGLISH CUP FINAL AT WEMBLEY PARK. THE AMAZING SCENE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM ON SATURDAY. ON THE LEFT IS SEEN THE KING WATCHING THE REMARKABLE SIGHT.' and stamped 'PHOTO SUPPLIED, CENTRAL NEWS'; another photograph comprising of three images showing the vast crowd of spectators, accompanied with a large format photograph of the Sports Department if the Sheffield Telegraph, pasted on card, 33cm high, 40.5cm wide, unframed This fixture was the first match at The Empire Stadium, Wembley. The match ended in a 2-0 win to Bolton Wanderers with goals from David JACK and Jack SMITH. The official attendance for the Final Tie was 126,047 but it was estimated that nearly 300,000 spectators gained entrance. King George V was in attendance for the match and awarded the trophy to the winning team after the final whistle.
Sport, Football - a complimentary press seat ticket stub for the Football Association International match, England v Scotland, Saturday 12th April 1924, press seats North Stand, entrance 78A, Box 17 This fixture was the first International match at The Empire Stadium, Wembley. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
Sport & Advertising, Cycling, Raleigh - The Raleigh Cycle Co. Limited Nottingham 1903 book of the Raleigh trade catalogue, F.W.S. Clarke & Co. Ltd, Printers, Leicester, featuring various illustrations of cycles including the Model No.4 First Grade Raleigh Roadster, the cover stamped 'ADVT. DEPT.'
Signed first print - Deadlift #1-3 + variants with certificates of authenticity. Three original sketches with certificate of authenticity by Rob Noir; Issue 2 first print with certificate, signed; Issue 2 variant cover, signed; Issue 1 variant cover, signed; Issue 1 basic, signed; two Play Dead post-mag, signed with certificate; VIP card-free comic straight to the winner and future comics; customer winning to feature in next issue as a Zombie; Christmas card; all for charity.

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