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A quantity of OO model railway by Hornby, Lima, Graham Farish etc. A Hornby Dublo 2-rail 0-6-0 tank goods set 2006, comprising class R1, 31340 in green. 2 open wagons, a brake van and a small quantity of track. Plus a SR class N15 4-6-0 tender locomotive ‘Sir Dinadan’ 795. Plus a GWR King class 4-6-0 ‘King George V’ 6000. An 0-4-0T locomotive 7178 with 4 four-wheel passenger coaches. 2x GF Southern Railway suburban coaches. 10 freight wagons including tank wagons, horse box etc. Plus a few lineside items. Many boxed, some wear/damage. Contents GC-VGC
A quantity of OO gauge model railway by Lima and Graham Farish. Lima – 3x GWR locomotives – King Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive, King Henry V1 6018. A 2-6-2 tank 4589 and a 0-6-0 tank 9400. Plus a 3 car Western Region DMU. Also a GWR Siphon G, LMS bogie full brake and a GWR horse box. 6x Graham Farish open wagons including GW – Frost and Ocean. All boxed minor/some wear. Contents VGC-Mint.
31 Naval cap tallies, comprising 3 old weave with fullstop: HMS Ganges, Glory and Grenville; 14 old weave without fullstop: Drake, Gannet, Gavington, Girdle Ness, Glasserton, Gloucester, Graham, Gravelines, Grenville, Guernsey, Gurkha, Sea Eagle, Southwick and York; 10 silk: Forth, Ganges, Grafton, Goldcrest, Surprise, Vega (fullstop), Warden, Warrior, Whitesand Bay (fullstop, knotted) and Flag Officer Medway; and 4 cut down to name only: Ganges II, Glendower, Guardian and Theseus, all with fullstops, and Egaria without fullstop. Average GC (a few shortened or worn).
A good longcase regulator clock, signed to the arched, silvered dial for Charles Frodsham & Co. Ltd., Clockmaker to the King, London, the solid mahogany case veneered in walnut and decorative inlays, slide off hood, locking, opening trunk door, the substantial 5-pillar movement having jewelled end-stops, Graham dead-beat escapement and maintaining power, overhead beat adjustment, single brass weight supported on a 6-spoke carriage, mercury-jar Invar pendulum (with replacement solid bar), 168cm tall, estimate £1500 to £1800.
World War Two Airmen signed Robert Taylor book. The Air Combat Paintings of Robert Taylor published 1987, large hard back with dustcover in good condition. This copy comes complete with the following 47 signatures of (mainly) WW2 Airmen as follows: Large Bookplate Flt Lt Eddie Bardgett – 230 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Ian Blair DFM – 113/501/302 Sqd, W/O Roy Briggs – 576/156 Sqd, W/O Donald Brown - 428 Sqd, W/O Ron, Brown – 218/75 Sqd, W/O Tom Calladine – 217 Sqd, W/O Eric Carter – 618/81/456 Sqd, Flt Lt Terry Clarke DFM – 219 Sqd, Flt Lt Tommy Coles DFC – 158 Sqd, W/O Jim Copus – 97 Sqd, Flt Lt Des Curtis DFC – 618/248 Sqd, W/O Bob Denwood – 547/224 Sqd, W/O Peter Donaldson – 10 Sqd, W/O Ken Duddell – 103 Sqd, Wg Cmdr Bob Foster DFC – 605 Sqd, W/O David Fraser – 115 Sqd, Cpl Alex Gray BEM – (BoB Ground Crew), W/O Derek Guerney – 10 Sqd, Flt Lt Doug Hadland – 162/692 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Ian Hewitt DFC* - 35/405 Sqd, Flt Lt Bob Hughes DFC – 23/12/50 Sqd, W/O Ted Key – 514 Sqd, W/O Harold Kirby – 97 SqdFlt Lt Bolislaw Klecha – 300 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Frank Leatherdale DFC – 115 Sqd, W/O Dick Maywood – 608/692 Sqd, Flt Lt Alan Payne DFC – 630 Sqd, W/O Reg Payne – 50 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Tony Pickering – 32/501 SqdSqd Ldr Joe Petrie-Andrews DFC DFM, W/O Ron Powers – 201 Sqd, Sgt Joe Roddis (BoB Ground Crew), F/O Tom Sayer DFM – 10/102 Sqd, W/O Rex Statham – 158 Sqd, Flt Lt Graham Stevens – 270 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Michael Wainwright – 64 Sqd, Flt Lt Maurice “Dougie” Webb DFM – 239 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Geoffrey Wellum DFC – 92 Sqd, W/O Andrej Wesolowski – 304 Sqd, F/O Ralph Wild – 10 Sqd, Sqd Ldr Ken Wilkinson – 616 Sqd. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
Cricket 20 Signed Cards By David Byas, Andy Caddick, Brian Close, Dominic Cork, John Crawley, Mark Ealham, Graham Gooch, Matthew Hoggard, Adam Holioak, Ronnie Irani, Ray Illingworth, Devon Malcolm, Darren Maddy, Graham Thorpe, Michael Vaughan, Marcus Trescothick, Alex Tudor, Peter Willey, Bob Willis Geoff Boycott. Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
A 19th HUSSARS OFFICERS EGYPT & QSA DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH PAIR. A two bar Egypt 1884 Medal with bars El-Teb-Tamaai and The Nile 1884-85, named to Lieut H G Marsh 19/Hussars. A Queens South Africa with ghost dated reverse and bar Defence of Ladysmith, named to Major H G Marsh 19/Hrs. Harry Graham Marsh was born on the 5th April 1861. 2/Lt on the 9th July 1882. Major 7th February 1897. Retired 5th June 1901. War Services show he served in the Egyptian Expedition 1884. Soudan Battle of El Teb Tamaai. Soudan 1884-85 Nile Clasp and entitled to a Khedives Star. South African War including actions at Reitfontein and Lombards Kop. Queens South Africa Medal with clasp Defence of Ladysmith. During the Gt War he was 2nd I/C 14th Reserve Cavalry Regt. (Act Lt/Col) Educated at Lancing College. Both medals court mounted for wear, presumably the Khedives 1884 Star (issued unnamed) was mounted separately to these two medals. Harry Marsh's only son was Killed in the Great War, Philip Everard Graham Marsh MC,was Killed on the 20th December 1918. He was awarded the Military Cross in the Kings Birthday Honours Gazette 2/6/1916. Gazette Issue 29608. Also educated at Lancing College. A superb photograph of P E G Marsh appears in the Lancing Roll. It states Killed whilst Flying in England, 7th Reserve Training Squadron. His plaque is in St Mary Magdelene Church in Wethersfield Essex. Inloving memory of Philip Everard Graham Marsh, only son of Major H G Marsh of this parish. Husband of Eileen Ruth daughter of George Campbell Macochy. Killed in a collision whilst flying on duty at Feltwell Norfolk aged 24 years. From Sandhurst to the ASC, where he served for 3 1/2 years in France. (Flying Instructor).
Master Models Hornby Dublo Trix Tri-ang and other 00 and 0 Gauge Station and Lineside Accessories, 00 Gauge, MM Wicket Gate and Watchman's Hut, both boxed, unboxed green Kiosk, Telephone and Police Booths, Seat, Dublo metal figures (13), Liliput Tractor and figures (10), Motor cyclist and unmarked Buffer Stop, Trix Derelict Coach, Tri-ang Signal Box, Waiting Room and Porters Room and three Graham Farish Trucks, all in original boxes, 0 Gauge Dinky trolley with three Milk Churns, Airmail Box, top unattached, and larger gauge Lamps (4), Belisha Beacons(2) and Road Sign, F-VG, boxes P-G (qty)
RUGBY, hardback editions, inc. anthologies, biographies, Springboks in Wales, Graham Henry The X Factor, Clive Woodward, All Blacks in Wales, The Fourth All Blacks 1953-1954, Great Moments in Sport: Rugby Football, Allan Bateman There and Back Again; Yearbooks, Rothmans (12), John Players (4) etc., dj, about G to VG, 48* (two boxes)
Jin Dynasty (1115 – 1234 AD) This mirror is heavily cast in high relief with two carp swimming on top of a swell of waves. The large twisting bodies in an almost square configuration, fill the entire space surrounding the knob. There is a very naturalistic appearance to the twisting movement. The body surface are cast to resemble fish scales. The fish have prominent heads and large powerful fins along the ridge of the bodies and at the end of the tails. The waves of the sea are well depicted especially where they churn around the large central boss. There is heavy green patina, and on the front the silver is well preserved. The double carp design was one of the auspicious symbols in use from the Han dynasty onwards. Among these, the carp, thought to transform itself into a dragon, carried a particular congratulatory meaning. Dimensions: diameter: 19cms, Rim 0.5cms, weight 1070 grams References 1. See the similar mirror illustrated in the book Circles of Reflection by Ju-his Chou p89, no 86. Twin fish motif typical during the Jin dynasty, probably based on the same design on the Song dynasty mirrors. 2. Compare related mirror of same size illustrated in Ancient Bronze Mirrors from the Shanghai Museum, Shanghai, 2005, p350 – 1, no 236. 3. Also see Circles of Reflection p89, no 86. 4. See Chinese Bronze Mirrors by o J Todd. 1935, p 212 plate X1X. 5. Robert Ellsworth Collection see Luminous Perfection sale Christies New york March 2012 Lot 1466. 6. Bronze mirrors from Ancient China donald H Graham. p43. 7. World in Mirror: Selected Bronze Mirrors from Lloyd Cotsen’s Donation p136 pl 59.
General Marque Information. All hardbound books, A-Z guide to British Motorcycles by Cyril Ayton; A-Z of 1930s Cars by Sedgwick & Gillies; Cars of the Rootes Group by Graham Robson; Early Motoring in South Africa; Marques of Coventry by Brian Long; History of the Japanese Car by Marco Ruiz, and other good titles, with DJs See also lots 182 & 183. (a quantity)

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