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A French Art Nouveau extensive oak bedroom suite, comprising; three door wardrobe with oval bevelled mirror centre door, w.147cm; a double bedstead including headboard, baseboard, side rails and slats; a pair of marble topped double door bedside cupboards, each with single upper drawers, h.76cm, w.47cm; a swing mirrorback dressing table, w.137cm; and a pair of upholstered padback and seat bedroom chairs, each with reeded tapering columns, floral carved detail and stylised steel handles (7)
A fine exhibition quality model of the British Railways Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 Tender Locomotive No 92220 Evening Star , professionally built to an exceptionally high standard by Mr Ron Martin of Bristol and completed in 1992 after five years of work. Research involved fifteen trips to see the original engine - nearly two thousand photographs were taken in the course of preparing drawings, the client's brief was to create the finest model possible of the last steam locomotive built by British Railways. The locomotive fitted with a Kingswood silver soldered copper boiler with four element radiant super-heater, 90 psi working pressure and twin injectors fitted. Finely detailed cab, prototypically authentic including scale backhead fittings, twin water gauges with linked shutoff valves, pressure & vacuum gauges with BR(W) detailing to the face, lever-operated sliding firehole doors with drop plate, glazed windows with hinged armrests, wooden crew seat and leather padded driver s seat with kit locker beneath, planked cab floor. Vacuum brake and blower valves on stand beside driver's seat, screw reverser with calibrated cut off indicator. Chassis features cast iron cylinders with piston valves operated by Walschaert's gear, steam-operated drain cocks, finely finished and fluted motionwork, lubrication by a pair of replica Wakefield lubricators with sight level glasses. Axles run on roller bearings with working leaf springs. A BR1-G type 5000 gallon six wheel tender with finely riveted tank, fitted folding side doors, hand brake, water pick up control to working water scoop with security chain on the operating handle and counterbalanced weigh-shaft which allowed the fireman to raise and lower the heavy scoop quickly at speed, latched door fittings, steps, hand rails, lamp irons, rear ladder, leaf spring suspension, couplings, connection hoses and vacuum hoses. The model is finely finished in British Railways green livery, hand lined and signwritten including cabside numbers and British Railways emblem on the tender. Smoke deflectors carry the Evening Star nameplate, along with dedication plates commemorating the original locomotive s naming by K.W.C.Grand of the British Transport Commission. Smokebox carries Pines Express headboard and 82F shed plate, detailed rivet-work, fitted steps, hand rails, coupling and vacuum hoses. Length 260 cm Cab width 35 cm Boiler History: Full boiler history and paperwork will be available for inspection at the auction rooms. Kingswood Boiler No. KB94013 with certificated history from 1994 to current day. Steam test certificate valid to the 21st of March 2016. Hydraulic test certificate valid to the 19th of July 2018. Whilst the engine has spent much of its life on display, it was built as a running model and has proved a fine performer on the track - its last outing was in July of this year at the Echills Wood Railway's "Standard Gauge Weekend" event. Built as one of a legendary pair, her sister locomotive is in a private collection in Switzerland. * The British Railways BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for British Railways by Robert Riddles. The Class 9F was the last in a series of standardized locomotive classes designed for British Railways during the 1950s, and was intended for use on fast, heavy freight trains over long distances. It was one of the most powerful steam locomotive types ever constructed in Britain, and successfully performed its intended duties. The class earned a nickname of 'Spaceships', due to its size and shape. At various times during the 1950s the 9Fs worked passenger trains with great success, indicating the versatility of the design, sometimes considered to represent the ultimate in British steam development. Several experimental variants were constructed in an effort to reduce costs and maintenance, although these met with varying degrees of success. The total number built was 251, production being shared between Swindon (53) and Crewe Works (198). The last of the class, 92220 Evening Star , was the final steam locomotive to be built by British Railways, in 1960. Withdrawals began in 1964, with the final locomotives removed from service in 1968. Several examples have survived into the preservation era in varying states of repair, including Evening Star .
An Art Deco satinwood and crossbanded bedroom suite, comprising; bowfront double door wardrobe with part fitted interior, h.176cm, w.104cm, d.48cm; together with a bowfront triptych mirrorback dressing table, having arrangement of seven drawers, w.120cm; with matching dressing stool and a pair of single door part-open bedside cupboards, h.66cm, w.37cm, each with bakelite amber coloured block handles (5) Condition Report / Extra Information All slightly faded throughout. Some surface scratches, mostly to wardrobe. Handles good. Some spotting to dressing table mirrors. Bedside cupboards have no backboards - they have been removed from an integral headboard.
HORNBY DUBLO Accessories - Bournemouth Belle Labelled Headboard and 6 Train Nameboards - 1762 Bournemouth Belle 12 Train Nameboards - 32852 12 x Headboards for Castle Locomotives - 32882 'The Fair Maid Nameboards -32895 Kings X Perth - 32887 - 1782 Lodon Glasgow - 32888 Cornish Riviera Express - 1783 Padddington, Newport, Cardiff & Swansea - 32893 Kings X Edinburgh -32880 'The Flying Scotsman' - 32884 'The Red Rose - 32897 London Liverpool - 2 x 1760 'The Talisman' - 32864 The Red Rose Headboard Labels - and Torbay Express (all in unopened Hornby Dublo Satchets). A 'The Red Rose' labelled Headboard and unpackaged 'The Caledonian' and 'The Red Dragon' Coachboards.
BACHMANN 31-960 'Elizabethan' Train Set comprising a BR Green Class A4 4-6-2 'Silver Fox' and 6 x BR Maroon Thompson Coaches with authentic running numbers. The Set includes Sterling Silver Locomotive Nameplates, a Sterling Silver Locomotive Headboard, Coach roofboards, printed endboard for the Brake Coach and a Video and Book on the 'Elizabethan'. The Set is housed in a Pine Wooden Box with inner Tray, Instructions and a LE Certificate showing it to be no 541 of 1000 Sets issued. Mint contents in a Mint Box with outer Cardboard carton.
A good quality period double bed, the headboard and footboard with brass slatted decoration - Dimensions are 125 cm width and 185 cm length and the bed splits into headboard, footboard and slatted base (ie three pieces) and are extremely easy to fit together (no tools required) - The bed is in good order throughout.
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