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A quantity of ‘OO’ gauge railway. Including Hornby Railways: LMS Coronation class 4-6-2 tender locomotive, ‘Coronation’. RN 6220. In silver lined blue livery. GWR 0-6-0 Pannier Tank, RN 8751. GWR 0-4-0T loco, RN 101. GWR 0-6-0 Pannier tank locomotive, RN 2744. Lima: GWR 2-6-2T locomotive, RN 4589, GMR: GWR 0-4-2T locomotive, RN 1466. All in Brunswick green livery. Hornby Railways GWR Operating Mail Coach. Together with 15 freight wagons by Hornby and Mainline etc. Plus 2 turntables, track, cross-over and various lineside buildings and other items. Many items boxed, minor wear to some. CG-Mint.
A small quantity of ‘OO’ gauge railway. A Lima Greenhat Innovation 1993 & Hatton’s set of two BR class 20 Bo-Bo diesel locomotives. RN 20092 & 20169. Both in Technical Services red & grey livery. Lima BR class 47 Co-Co diesel locomotive, RN 47522. In Parcels sector light green livery with yellow cabs. Together with 3 Lima bogie vans, one a departmental Air Compressor Van. 2 Lima bogie coaches – a full brake Parcels Express and an Engineers Dept Mess Coach. Also 2 x Mainline bogie parcels vans and 2 Rivarossi LMS corridor coaches. All boxed, minor waer to a few. Contents VGC-Mint.
A small quantity of OO gauge GWR railway including Locomotives: Mainline 2251 Class 0-6-0 tender loco RN 3205, Mainline 2301 Class 0-6-0 tender loco RN 2516, Lima MWG Railcar; Coaches (mostly Hornby): Restaurant Car, 57’ Composite, 57’ Brake 3rd, 2 x Clerestory Brake 3rd, 2 x Clerestory Composite. All boxed, minor/some wear, contents VGC. (3 locos + 12 coaches)
2 Lima ‘OO’ gauge Train Packs. Set No: L149619 – comprising EWS class 67 Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotive, RN 67025. In maroon & yellow livery. 3 x bogie GUV wagons in red & grey Royal Mail livery. Together with Set No: L149966 – comprising BR Warship class Bo-Bo diesel-hydraulic locomotive, ‘Champion’, RN D809. In maroon livery. 3 x Mk 1 corridor coaches, including a Buffet. Together with 5 passenger/freight vehicles, including 2 x Full Brakes and a Mk 2 Inter-City coach. All boxed, minor wear to some. Contents VGC-Mint.
A rare set of 2 Lima Collection OO gauge diesel locomotives Rare limited edition set L204367, produced for Langdale Services, Crewe, of two Class 31 Co-Cos in unusual grey and yellow livery: RN 31106 The Blackcountryman and 31107 John H Carless VC. Handrails present, not fitted. Boxed with packing materials, minor wear, possibly with original cellophane wrapper (some tears probably opened); contents mint or as new, no certificate.
33 various AR coins (mostly British) including crowns: 1845 F/NVF, 1891 NVF; halfcrown 1887 JH VF polished; shilling 1745 Lima F, sixpence 1757 VF, 4d Maundy type 1890 VF, 3d 1763F, Maundy twopences: 1746 VF, 1838 (3), NF and VF, 1868 VF, 1½d 1834 F, 1d 1848 GF, Austria: 20 Kreuzer 1843M, NVF, Belgium 5 Franc 1872 GF, India ¼ Rupee 1910 GVF, USA Dollar 1923 F
1745 [Lot of 2] A Plan of Lima [and] A Plan of the Town of Payta in the Kingdom of Santa-Fee "A. “A Plan of Lima”, by John Harris, from “Navigantium”, hand color (8.5 x 7.7”). A lovely bird`s-eye plan of the city of Lima with a numbered key at bottom identifying 30 locations on the map. This sheet was published with a view of Potosi at bottom, which has been removed from this example. Reference: Shirley (BL Atlases) G.HARR-1a #5.1. Condition: On watermarked paper that has been remargined at bottom. There are a few short tears in the blank margins, most of which have been closed with archival tape on verso. B. “A Plan of the Town of Payta in the Kingdom of Santa-Fee”, by George Anson, from “A Voyage Round the World...”, black & white (15 x 8.6”). This plan is based on Anson`s sack of Paita in November of 1741. A lettered key at the bottom notes important locations such as “The Convent of Mercenarians” and “The Custom-House, where most of the Treasure was found”. Reference: cf. Shirley (BL Atlases) G.ANS-1a #6. Condition: Issued folding on watermarked paper with minor toning and faint offsetting." #VALUE! See description.
Ulloa, Antonio de 1748 Plano Scenographico, dela Ciud.d delos Reyes, o Lima Capital delos Reynos del Peru… This intricate plan of fortified Lima appeared in Antonio de Ulloa and Jorge Juan`s "Relacion Historica del Viaje a la America Meridional...", a seminal work on South American geography, culture, and history written by the two scientists after nearly a decade spent exploring the continent. A birds-eye view choked with detail, the plan includes a key split between two decorative cartouches that lists 70 notable locations within the city. 21" W x 15" H Issued folding on thick, watermarked paper with minor soiling, faint offsetting, and a 2" binding tear confined to the left blank margin.
Chatelain, Henry Abraham 1719 Carte Particuliere du Perou, Plan de la Ville de Lima, Description de Quelques Plantes, Animaux, & Machines du Pays. Avec l`Habillement des Hommes & des Femmes Espagnoles qui y Demeurent This interesting folio sheet contains two maps and two engravings surrounded by panels of French text. The top map covers the northwest coast of South America from Panama to northernmost Chili, with detail of towns, rivers, and mountain ranges. The map is flanked by two engravings depicting the people, tools, animals, and plants of the region. At bottom is a bird`s-eye plan of Lima showing its fortifications. 14.8" W x 19.3" H On watermarked paper with faint scattered foxing and a few short fold separations in the blank margins.
William III to William IV, silver coins: crowns, 1696 OCTAVO, some flaws above head on obv. & light graffiti to both sides, 1821 SECUNDO (3) & 1822 SECUNDO, fine, halfcrown, 1817, three minor cuts below bust, shillings, 1697, worn rev., 1739 roses, 1816 & 1817, both with some discolouration & pitting, 1820, 1826 (2), one possibly sometime gilded & 1829, sixpences, 1711, 1746 LIMA, good fine, 1787, without hearts, very fine, 1816 (3), inc. one fine & one scratched & 1831, threepence, 1762, extremely fine, toned, fourpence, 1836 & Maundy penny, 1831, almost uncirculated & proof-like, others mainly fair, unless stated (24)
Sierra LeoneMilitary Mail1892 (Mar.) soldier's envelope "By first mail" to Glasgow, marked "On active service. No stamps available. S.E. Johns Capt.", bearing 1884-91 marginal 2½d. ultramarine added and cancelled "B31" at Freetown, Freetown c.d.s. (28.3) in red-brown tying the adhesive and with Paid Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s. (18.4) at foot, Glasgow Sorting Tender (19.4) on reverse; the envelope (opened-out) with some creasing and soiling though a rare item of mail from the Tambi Expedition. S.G. 31. Photo Note: Between 1890 and 1892 bands of native warriors raided Upper Sands, a district near the Lima/Susu border. The enemy's headquarters were in the stockaded town of Tambi. Two successful punitive expeditions were repulsed. A stronger force of 500 troops of the West Indian Regiment was despatched from Freetown and reached Tambi on 7 April. The town was captured and destroyed with few British casualties, though the enemy had 200 killed. (Proud)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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