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A Lima "OO"Gauge/4mm Class 08/09 Diesel Shunter, BR blue R/No 09026 very good, unboxed - A D.V.T "Swallow" dummy power car R/No 82205 very good, unboxed, plus four other diesel locomotives for either renovation spare of repair, class 91 Virgin, poor repaint - class 58 rail freight "Dummy", damage to body, Virgin D.V.T dummy, wiring to lights issues, and a Heljan class 90, marks to body, all spares/repairs. (6 items)
A Lima "OO"Gauge/4mm Class 33 Bo-Bo Diesel Locomotive, BR blue R/No D6524, unboxed, playworn, plus two LIMA "OO"Gauge LMS maroon coaches and twenty three "HO"/"OO"Gauge items of rolling stock by Lima and Playcroft (Jouef)', "Compagnie Internationale" coaches (10), brake vans, open wagons etc, unboxed playworn to good (26)
Hornby, Lima - Three boxed OO gauge locomotives. Lot includes Lima #205119 2-6-0 steam locomotive and tender Op.No 1300 in LMS Maroon livery; Hornby R052 0-6-0 Jinty locomotive op.no.16440 im LMS maroon livery; Hornby R779 0-4-0 locomotive 'Desmond' Op.No. 7. Models appear to be in Excellent condition in Fair - Excellent boxes with some imperfections.
Hornby, Wrenn Lima - Approximately 20 boxed OO gauge items of rolling stock and model railway accessories, diecast and railway ephemera. Lot includes Hornby R718 LMS Brake Van; Hornby R670 6 Wheel Van 'Palethorpes'; Wrenn W5062 Petrol Tank Wagon 'Royal Daylight' and similar. Majority of items appear in Mint condition in Good - Near Mint boxes with some imperfections.
WW2 Brazilian fighter pilot Rui Barbosa Moreira Lima signed 6 x 4 inch colour postcard showing his place and inset photo. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Game.- Wallis (Edward, publisher) Wallis's New Game of Wanderers in the Wilderness, folding hand-coloured aquatint pictorial map of South America with pictorial cartouche of tiger, snakes, parrot, monkey and alligator by J.H.Banks, dissected and mounted on linen, c.680 x 515mm., lightly soiled, one or two small stains, split to linen between two sections, with the very rare booklet of rules and descriptions, original printed pink wrappers, slightly soiled and faded at edges, together in original embossed cloth slip-case, upper cover titled and with decorations in gilt, rubbed and a little faded, small stain and worn patch to upper cover, [Whitehouse p.16], small 4to, [c.1844].⁂ Charming game depicting scenes, geography, flora & fauna of South America including a jaguar, tapir, anacondas, llamas, condor, rhea, whales, collecting juice from an agave tree, washing margin diamonds in troughs, panning gold, a gaucho lassooing wild cattle, the towns of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Valparaiso, Lima & Quito, and Alexander Selkirk (Robinson Crusoe) on the island of Juan Fernandez. It is a companion game to Wallis's Game of the Star-Spangled Banner, or Emigrants to the United States of c.1842, a copy of which was sold in these rooms in November 2019 (lot 275). Library Hub records 3 UK copies of the present game (BL, Cambridge and Oxford) but only the British Library copy is complete with the rules booklet."No.22. Hark at the horrid sounds which proceed from the forest! It is the death roar of a Jaguar which an immense Boa-Constrictor is in the act of crushing to a jelly...You cannot pass him, but must return to No.7.No.66. I see the track of CAYMEN in the mud. Ah! there is one. He plunges in the stream with an unhappy negro whom he has surprised in his tremendous jaws. Now the shrieks of his struggling victim are stifled beneath the waves".
Voyages.- Lowther (Rear Admiral Marcus, 1820-1908) An album of 166 original watercolours and drawings made on voyages between 1842 and 1853, including approximately 50 studies while in China and Hong Kong in the 1840s, including many Chinese sailing vessels, local people, harbour views, landscapes, and studies of temples; with other studies produced while in Malaysia, including Penang and Malacca; Borneo including Brunei; the Philippines; Chile; Argentina; Peru, including the Chincha Islands and Lima by 1851; then Vancouver Island on HMS Portland with 11 studies of the First Nations people; numerous Pacific Ocean islands including 16 studies while on the Marquesas Islands; three from the "Sandwich Islands"; nine from the Pitcairn Islands, including the house and grave of John Adams (the last survivor of the Bounty mutineers of 1790); seven studies while on Easter Island in 1853; and with many others, manuscript title reads 'Admiral Marcus Lowther', 166 drawings, pen and brown inks and watercolours, many with pencil under-drawing, some heightened with white, detailed inscriptions throughout identifying people, locations, with some monogrammed 'ML' and dated, a few with navigational coordinates, various sizes, four folding landscapes, the rest neatly pasted onto album leaves, together with 12 cuttings and photos pasted towards the end, each album leaf approx. 350 x 270 mm. (13 ¾ x 10 ½ in), some stubs throughout the album suggesting leaves are missing, surface dirt and handling creases, a few with minor tears, the folding views with occasional splitting, later green cloth boards, decorative title piece affixed to upper cover reading 'Scraps', rubbed and worn, large 4to, [circa 1842-1853 and later, probably complied late 19th century]Illustrated:[Kowloon Fort, opposite Hong Kong], wood-engraving in the Illustrated London News, 11 April 1857.⁂ A fascinating and charming album covering the extensive voyages of a mid-19th century naval officer, comprehensively documenting both his encounters with remote indigenous communities, and the numerous locations that he travelled through. The long tradition of naval survey and natural history sketches produced by naval officers goes back to Cook's first voyage, and the practice appears to have been particularly prevalent on HMS Portland [for comparative drawings by John Linton Palmer, also on board HMS Portland with Lowther, see the Royal Geographical Society, J.L. Palmer, Album No. 4, F30/4, RGS-IBG Collections]. While on HMS Portland Lowther undertook numerous intimate studies of the people of the Marquesas Islands and Easter Islands, many of whom are adorned with tattoos and seen interacting with the ship's crew. While on Vancouver Island, Lowther drew "from nature" portraits of First Nation peoples, including Chief Cheealthluc "King Freezy", and "King George [...] of the Clallam Hathcad Indians", and the "Chief of Neah Bay, Strait Of Juan De Fuca".Amongst the studies Lowther produced of daily life, there are a number of military events at which he was also present, with drawings of these in the album including: a bird's-eye plan of Maluda Bay, just before Admiral Thomas Cochrane destroyed a pirate fleet manned by 1000 freebooters, 1845; "The Grand Alligator Battle at Malacca", July 1845; the forts used during the Capture of Brunei, 1846; and a study of the sailing ship of the Imam of Muscat leaving Penang. The album also contains several other studies of sailing ships, including HMS Portland.
Selection of historic silver coinage to include King Charles II, Halfcrown, 1670, Third draped bust r. V. SECVNDO, silver, S.3365, F, King George I, Shilling, 1723, First laureate and draped bust r. R. SSC in angles, silver, S.3647, F, King George II, Sixpence, 1746, Old laureate and draped bust LIMA below bust R. angle plain, silver, S.3710A, F, King George III, Shilling,1787, Older laureate and draped bust, R. No semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield, silver, S.3743, VF, Sixpence, 1787, Laureate and draped bust r. R. With semée of hearts, silver, S.3749, VF, Threepence, 1763, Young laureate draped bust r. R. Crowned 3, silver, S.3753, EF and a Queen Victoria, Shilling, 1887, Small Jubilee head R. Crowned shield in Garter, silver, S.3926, EF (7).

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