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Hornby (Margate and China) and Bachmann 00 Gauge LNER Teak coaches, Margate, lighter teak R4062 and 4063, China 4062A (2), 4063A (2) and 4064A and richer Teak coaches R4170, 4170A, 4171,4171A, 4172, 4172A, 4173A, 4174, 4174A, Bachmann 34-277 Thomsom 63' War brown LNER coaches (4), all in original boxes, E-M, boxes VG (20)
A Bing O Gauge Clockwork LMS 0-4-0 Locomotive Tender and Coach, in LMS maroon with no 1924 to cabsides, uncommon sans-serif 'LMS' to tender, the coach in lighter red with opening doors, all G, control knob and one connecting rod pin missing from loco, one door handle ditto from coach, mech tested ok, one or two minor damages (4 inc loose rod)
Status Quo and Levi's poster Original vintage advertising poster for a collaboration between Levi's and Status Quo album 'Blue for You'. Blue for You is the ninth studio album by English rock band Status Quo, released in March 1976 and is the last album until 1980's Just Supposin' that they produced themselves, which resulted in subsequent albums having a noticeably lighter, more pop oriented sound. Parfitt's "Rain", the first single from the album, reached #7 in the UK charts after its release in February 1976. Its B-side was the non-album track "You Lost the Love", written by Rossi and Young. The album was released the following month. It entered the British album chart at #1 and stayed there for three weeks, making it one of their most successful long players. An edited version of Parfitt and Young's "Mystery Song" was the second single from the album and, released in July that year, peaked at #11 a few months later. Parfitt and Lancaster's "Drifting Away", from their 1974 album Quo, served as the single's B-side. In December that year the band decided to release a cover of "Wild Side of Life", a song made famous by Hank Thompson and His Brazos Valley Boys, and written by Arlie Carter and William Warren. Its B-side was a new Rossi/Lancaster composition - "All Through the Night". The single reached #9.Good Condition, slight tears and creases on edges. Country:UK Year: 1976 Designer: Unknown Size: 75.5x51cm
An E.P.N.S. circular scalloped edge nut dish with squirrel handle, four ivorine napkin rings some with initials having a silver hallmark, a good quality E.P.N.S. cigarette box, and five E.P.N.S. table cigarette lighters incl. four Ronson and one "Mosda Period Series Automatic Table Lighter".
Seven Royal Doulton smaller size Toby / Character jugs; W G Grace D6845 limited edition 64 /9500 with COA 4" high, Michael Doulton D6808 signed and dated by him also, Old Charley lighter D5420, The Postman D6801 COA limited Edition 4635, The Lawyer, Mine Host, and Captain Ahab. All appear in good condition (7)

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