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A quantity of Hornby '0' gauge accessories comprising boxed A868 standard lamp no.2 electrical in green box in cream and blue, unboxed signal box with six lever frame with blue base, hydraulic buffer, in red box and box containing other accessories including white metal fencing panels with Windsor decals, twin arm signal with electric lighting fittings and a railway accessories no.7 watchman's hut in red box
FIVE `PAYA`, SPAIN MODERN MINT AND BOXED ELECTRIC THREE TAIL PASSENGER COACHES, viz Mitropa x 2, Coruna x 2 and Madrid, each with centre pick-up for interior lighting (pictorial boxes good) AND PAYA SPAIN 2-6-2- THREE RAIL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER, in black livery, partly dismantled completeness not known (5)
Victorian mahogany library bookcase, with cavetto cornice, plain frieze, the upper section enclosed by pair broken-arch glazed doors and having three shallow short drawers below, the lower section with single frieze drawer above cupboard enclosed by pair round arch panel doors, on plinth base, with low voltage display lighting, 122cm wide x 214cm high
Mixed Collectors Items, unsold 1950`s shop stock, including Squirrel Confectionary Cheshire Sweet Shop, box of sweet filled plastic cactus, Pifco Pistolite torches, Xmas lighting sets, Victory Tip Lorry (no sweets), Kleeware toy cash registers, Conway Stewart cartridge pen display card, Juvenile Christmas card packs, gift boxes, miniature Huntley & Palmers tin, boxed Candy cameras etc., in two boxes
"Film related items from the collection of cinematographer Gerry Fisher including clapper boards from The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes` Smarter Brother (1979) and other films, chair backs, photographs from the production and with actors/actresses, books on Cinematography, lighting, and other promotional items given on set (quantity)"
A collection of TRIX TTR Trackside Items, Acessories and spares etc - 5 x 761 Yard Lamps, 752 Home, 756 x 2 Distant and 758 Home and Distant Colour Light Signal Sets, 3 x 767 Coach Lighting Sets, 439 Indicating Check Switch, 777 Block Signalling Set and a 485/220 Double Transformer - mainly Good in Good Boxes most with Instructions - 17 x Red and Black Trix Switches, 2 x Semaphore Signals and a Box of Spares including Boxed 31/40 Collector shoes and other items. A 14V 1301 Transformer and PCU
Jack B. Yeats RHA, 1871-1957 FRESH HORSES (c.1914) Oil on board, 14" x 9" (35.5 x 23cm), signed Exhibited: 1914 London (25); 1917 London Allied Artists; 1918 Dublin (13); 1965 London (1) Provenance: Sold by the artist to L. Smith, 1946, later R MacGonigal, Dublin. Later sold by Victor Waddinon, London, 1965. Also Peter O`Toole, London and Waddington Galleries, London. Literature: `Jack B. Yeats, A Catalogue Raisonneof the Oil Paintings` by Hilary Pyle, No 91, page 78, Vol I, where she writes: `An ostler holding the heads of two skittish horses in the darkness. His scarf and the harness catch the light. This oil was developed from a sketch in one of Yeat`s Belmullet notebooks (sketchbook 101; Sligo Museum), which has the inscription ` Changing horses on the way to Belmullet`. Yeats and Synge travelled by mail car- a long car- to Belmullet in July 1905. The painting may be earlier than 1914, with its firmly worked single figure and night lighting being closer to compositions of 1911- 12 (27, 39). The trip with Synge imprinted itself firmly on Yeat`s memory, and he recalled incidents from it at intervals`- Jack B. Yeats, A Catalogue Raisonneof the Oil Paintings by Hilary Pyle, No 91, page 78, Vol I.
A Hornby LNER green ‘Flying Scotsman’, 4 teak Gresley coaches adapted for lighting, inset box base (FG-BD), 2 trays of scenic accessories and some Hornby Dublo and Crescent signals (a/f), 8 Moy diecast (G) small quantity of N gauge and 00 track and points by Peco and others (FG) some catalogues including Triang 7th edition (a/f )
Meccano Constructors Car No. 2 in red and blue, signs of paint loss and metal fatigue to grill apparent, driver has been repainted, sold with sets of both original and reproduction tyres, both changeable tail ends, extra running boards in blue and box for M251 Meccano lighting set, lighting set fitted to car and is working, overall in good condition
Carette early 20th century GI ‘large station building’ cat. No.647/57 missing clock, one double telegraph bracket, lamps and brackets, one length of fencing, barrier post and chains, flagposts and flags, some window glass dislodged, candle holders replaced by electrical lighting (G for age)
Achille (né en 1918) & Pier Giacomo (1913-1968) CASTIGLIONI - FLOS (Éditeur) Lampe "Taccia", dessin de 1962, base cylindrique en métal chromé présentant une terrasse débordante et une corolle évasée supérieure, la partie médiane, à claire-voie, est doublée d`un engrenage en métal laqué noir, une grande coupe supérieure en verre, mobile sur la structure, est couronnée d`une coupole parabolique en métal laqué blanc. Haut. 55 cm - Diam. 50 cm Bibliographie : - Giuliana Gramigna, "Repertorio del Design Italiano: 1950-2000", Umberto Allemandi & C., Turin, 2003, p. 99. - Alberto bassi, "italian lighting design: 1945-2000", Electa architecture, Milan, 2004, p.112.
Angelo LELLI - ARREDOLUCE (éditeur) Élégante suspension, 1954, structure tubulaire en laiton, présentant deux tubes coudés maintenant un réflecteur tronconique métallique laqué noir se reflétant dans un vélum en métal laqué ivoire soutenu en suspension à mi-hauteur. Haut. 82 cm - Long. 70 cm - Larg. 59 cm Bibliographie : - Alberto Bassi, "italian lighting design : 1945-2000", Electa architecture, Milan, 2004, p. 77. - Clémence & Didier Krentowski, "The complete Designer`s lights : 1960-1990", édition Galerie Kréo, JRP/Ringier, Zürich 2012, p. 87.
NU-KUR (NK) `UCAN DAIRE` UD-012 JAPANESE 1970`s TINPLATE FLYING SAUCER TOY- push`an go-red/yellow (mint/box good-small tear), CODEX XYLOPHONE-colourful metal and wooden toy, c,1950`s-with musical notation (mint/box VG), LOUIS MARX-UK 1960`s `Crazy Cowboy Joe` PLASTIC JEEP, battery op. in similar toys box `Smokey Sam` fireman (box good), SCALEX BOATS `Lighting Runabout`. 12" long plastic motor launch, battery op.-cream/red (mint/box poor). M & S 12" long TINPLATE BROOKLANDS RACING CAR , No. 84 c.2010 Sweet container (mint) and empty box for `Covered wagon` toy, c. 1970`S, Hong Kong, battery op. (fair) (6) EST 30-40
A REMARKABLE 1:96 SCALE MODEL DIORAMA OF THE VICTORY PREPARING TO SAIL, ANCHORED OFF AGINCOURT SOUND, SARDINIA, AT 3.45PM ON THE 19TH JANUARY 1805 WITH THE CAPTAINS OF THE ACTIVE AND SEAHORSE APPROACHING TO REPORT, modelled and presented from his own exhaustive researches by T. Davies; the Victory fully modelled in fruit and box woods with planked hull copper sheathed below the waterline, contrasting black and yellow hull with open gun ports on upper two decks with guns fitted with red tompions run out forward, the latter ports glazed, finely carved head-piece, glazed stern and quarter galleries with internal fittings visible, planked decks and bound masts with standing and running rigging of correct weight, yards and stun’s’l booms, flying the signal to ‘unmoor’ from the mizzen mast, the decks crowded with numerous crew and officers undertaking tasks including furling sails, stowing anchor ropes, preparing to raise an approaching pinnace, with a company of marines being drilled, the poop deck with Nelson pointing and Hardy watching as Pascoe stows signal flags, the whole mounted in a 6in. deep rippled green glass sea with painted white flecking, a pinnace with ten oarsmen, two officers and a marine approaching, contained in a bespoke glazed case with backdrop and stern views painted by Geoff Hunt showing the headland and rest of squadron, internal electric lighting, dust trap and legend to front, mounted on tapering legs. Measurements overall -- 75 x 53½ x 26in. (190.5 x 136 x 66cm.); framed charts of location and description of activities; service table, (5). Born of a frustration with the inadequacies of some models to show the Victory accurately enough and to put it into an interesting moment of history, this model evolved into what is possibly the most complex and detailed presentation of this famous ship yet undertaken. Log books and site visits were used to determine Victory’s precise anchorage at this date, from which photographs and period pictures were used by renowned marine artist Geoff Hunt to provide the backdrop canvases; detailed discussions with historians and the curator of H.M.S. Victory were undertaken to extraordinary degrees to establish precisely the arrangement of the vessel at this date - there was a small refit before the Battle of Trafalgar which provided additional challenges. Three years of trials were taken with the sea to get it realistic. It is uniquely poured around the hull to conform to the modeller’s wishes to create the correct light refraction, so the hull and anchor cable look as they did when Nelson gave the order to set sail. The success of the vignettes on the deck, in the rigging and the pinnace is a rare achievement with very few models so successfully employing this detail. To preserve the model for posterity, the modeller designed an airtight case with temperature-controlled climate and a dust trap on top, however should anything ever come astray, full instructions on how to access it are provided along with a table of the right height to slide the model on.
An extensive Marklin `OO` gauge electric railway layout, comprising - four diecast locomotives and tenders, three tank engines and four diesel electric locomotives, an extensive collection of carriages and trucks (some metal and some in plastic), a large selection of metal track, lighting, turntables, transformers, etc, and an extensive collection of plastic models of buildings, bridges, etc
Four volumes of the Studio Year Book of Furnishing and Decoration 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57 and 1958-59, the latter two having d.j.s, but a bit chipped, Two volumes of Design Magazine, from the Council of Industrial Design, December 1962 and June 1963, T.A.B.S - A History of Strand Electric, 50 years in Stage Lighting, March 1964, The Radio Times Annual, 1956, paper covers, Woodworker Series "Bureau and Bookcase Designs" "Light Carpentry Designs" "Cabinet Designs", published by Evans Brothers, two stamped on front cover London County Council 1934, Two musical scores, a Coronation souvenir (14)

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