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A 1955 BSA A7 Shooting Star 500cc Motorbike, coloured army green, engine number CA7SS998, mileage 27,489, with Original Number Plate 'WPG 383'; Re-registered in Ireland with Registration Number 'HZR 786' and with Irish registration book, manual and other documents, etc., as a motor vehicle, sold as seen. S.N.S.R. (1)Presently not in running orderin need of substantial restoration and mechanical workDocumentation available : Irish Motor Tax / Registration Book issued by Wexford County Council ,1976 . No UK original registration documentation available.Instruction Manual for BSA A Models,Haynes Owners Workshop Manual BSA A7 ( 500 ) A10 ( 650)
Henry O'Neill (1798 - 1880) "View of St. Brigid?s Cathedral, Kildare, prior to its restoration c. 1835," watercolour on paper, Signed (bottom lower left), in contemporary gilt frame, 26cms x 36cms (10 1/2" x 14"). Depicting the Cathedral of St. Brigid in Kildare, this watercolour by Henry O?Neill, painted around 1835, is a valuable record of the building prior to its restoration four decades later. Not far from the cathedral stands the round tower, and beside the tower a broken high cross?all elements of this medieval Christian site that survive today. By the time O?Neill depicted the cathedral, the building was roofless and essentially a ruin. In 1875, under the supervision of architect George Edmund Street, restoration work began. The work included a new roof, north transept, chancel and west wall. The square tower at the crossing of nave and aisles was also rebuilt. O?Neill?s watercolour shows the cathedral as it appeared prior to 1875, with its roofless nave and south transept. The viewpoint is from the south, and shows the south wall of the nave with six lancet windows. During Street?s restoration, these windows were recessed within new Gothic arches, built to link and reinforce the wall buttresses visible in the watercolour. There is no sign of the west gable in his view, although it does appear in a late eighteenth-century watercolour in the Beranger Collection in UCD, where it can be seen to be in an advanced state of collapse. In George Petrie?s view of Kildare Cathedral, published in 1820 in Thomas Cromwell?s Excursions in Ireland, the gable wall has completely collapsed. Like Petrie, O?Neill produced illustrations for William Frederick Wakeman?s 1835 guidebook Picturesque sketches of . . scenery of Ireland, and also for his Fourteen Views of the County of Wicklow, published that same year. As well as being an artist, O?Neill was a teacher; his manual for art students was published by George Rowney in 1846. He was also an antiquarian, and in 1857 published his most important work, illustrating the ancient high crosses of Ireland. A controversialist, his 1863 his Fine Arts of Ancient Ireland, illustrated by G. Hanlon, set out to refute conclusions reached by Petrie in the latter?s Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland. While Petrie established, after careful scientific study, that the round towers of Ireland were built during the Christian era, many antiquarians, including Henry O?Brien, Charles Vallencey and O?Neill, preferred to believe they were older buildings, built for fire worship or as Zoroastrian temples. *We would like to acknowledge the assistance of Dr. Peter Murray in catalogue these lots.
A Finescale 0 Gauge LMS 'Princess' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Lee Marsh Models, made in S.Korea for Lee Marsh, representing No. 6200 'The Princess Royal' in LMS lined crimson livery, with single chimney and well-detailed backhead, high-sided Stanier tender, box includes tool set and additional small fittings (lamps, fireirons etc), but appears to lack instruction manual, overall E-M, appears never run, tender appears to be fitted with a speaker and 8-wire cable connection so may be fitted with sound, all in the original box marked 'Order No 006', box E
A Finescale 0 Gauge BR class 9F 2-10-0 Locomotive and Tender by Lee Marsh Models, made in S.Korea for Lee Marsh, representing No. 92236 in ex-works BR satin black with late totem, with double chimney and well-detailed backhead, high-sided BR1G tender, box includes additional small fittings (lamps, fireirons etc) and instruction manual with DCC details and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, tender appears to be fitted with a speaker and 8-wire cable connection so probably fitted with sound, all in the original box marked 'Order No 080', box E, with outer despatch sleeve
A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-LNER) class A1 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Golden Age Models, made in Korea by FC Models for Golden Age, representing No. 60157 'Great Eastern' in ex-works BR lined green with late totem, with double chimney, 'banjo' dome and well-detailed backhead, shedcode 36A, and non-corridor 8-wheel tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details, smoke and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with unopened smoke oil bottle, box E
A Finescale 0 Gauge LNER class A4 4-6-2 Streamlined Locomotive and Tender by Golden Age Models, made in Korea by FC Models for Golden Age, representing No. 27 'Merlin' in ex-works LNER garter blue with crimson wheels and polished metal cabside numbers, with single chimney, cut-away (post-war) valances and well-detailed backhead, corridor tender with polished metal LNER lettering, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for smoke and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with unopened smoke oil bottle, box E
A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-GWR) 29xx 'Saint' class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, limited edition No 43 of 53 built, representing No. 2920 'Saint David' in ex-works BR lined black with early motifs, with highly-detailed backhead, and tender with 8-lead wiring connector (implying DCC sound fitted, but not physically checked), box includes instruction manual with DCC details, smoke and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E
A Finescale 0 Gauge GWR 47xx ('Night Owl') class 2-8-0 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, production No 17 of an unspecified number built, representing No. 4707 in ex-works GWR plain green with outside steam pipes and snifting valves, finely-detailed backhead, and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E
A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-SR) rebuilt 'Merchant Navy' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, limited edition No 33 of 47 built with certificate, representing No. 35018 'British India Line' in ex-works BR lined green as rebuilt in 1956, with late totems to tender, with detailed backhead, and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for sound operation, E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E
A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-SR) unrebuilt 'West Country' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, limited edition No 5 of 84 built with certificate, representing No. 34005 'Barnstaple' in ex-works early BR malachite green with 'sunshine' lettering, (circa 1948-9), with detailed backhead, and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for sound operation, E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E, small damage to inside foam packing, slight scuffing to lid
A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-LMS) 'Duchess' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, one of a limited edition of 74 built with certificate dated Sept 2011, representing No. 46245 'City of London' in ex-works late-totem BR crimson, (circa 1958-64), with detailed backhead and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for loco-mounted sound operation, E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E
A Finescale 0 Gauge BR 'Britannia' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, No. 4 of a limited edition of 111 built with certificate dated May 2012, representing No. 70003 'John Bunyan' in ex-works early-emblem BR green, (circa 1952-8), with detailed backhead and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for loco-mounted sound operation, E-M, appears never run, (indeed, never even removed from box!) all in the original box with accessories, box E
A Gauge 1 spirit-fired live steam LMS ex-LNWR 'Claughton' class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender, supplied by Graham Dixon Engines, built and finished to professional standard in lined LMS crimson as No. 5971 'Croxteth', with 6-wheel tender, the locomotive with twin operating outside cylinders, slip-eccentric reversing, axle-driven water pump and hand-pump to tender, fixed spirit burner with feed pipe from tender tank, pressure gauge, water gauge, lubricator, regulator and blower, VG-E, small retouch adjacent to safety valve housing, in a bespoke wooden carrying case with boiler test certificate issued 2/7/2019, annotated 'requires running in', and another from 4/12/19, and G Dixon instruction manual
A RailKing/MTH G Scale 2-part American F3 Diesel Unit, two 'A' units in Western Pacific silver/orange livery as No. 802/803, with all-wheel drive and sound speaker to unit 802, both VG, in non-original quality plastic boxes and complete with original Operator's Manual, indicating fitment with 'Protosound' digital system (2 + paperwork)
Hermann Goetz. 'The Art and Architecture of Bikaner State.' Oxford, 1950. 4to. Tipped-in colour illustrations plus mono plates. Original cloth.; (with) 'Manual Chamanial Mehta. Studies in Indian Painting ... from the Commencement of the VIIth Century to circa 1870 A.D.', Bombay, 1926. 4to. Tipped-in colour illustrations plus mono plates. Original cloth.; (with) Martin Hurlimann: 'India. The Landscape, the Monuments and the People.', Bombay, 1932. Original cloth; (with) Chai Fei: 'Indigo Prints of China', Peking, Foreign Languages Press , 1956. Original cloth. Dust jacket. (4)
Franklin Mint - A boxed 1:24 scale 1910 Rolls Royce Balloon Roadster by Franklin Mint. The model appears to be in Excellent overall condition missing its Certificate but has swing tag attached and comes with Franklin Mint owners manual, ephemera, AA grille badge and gloves. The model sits within Mint polystyrene inner box, contained within Fair Plus - Good outer shipping box with pen annotations, tape marks and general wear. The lot also contains an associated Franklin Mint perspex display case, which appears to be in Excellent condition overall and would benefit from cleaning. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
WW2 British General Service Trade Pattern Pocket Watch by Helvetia, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, marked "Swiss Made", reverse marked with WD Broad Arrow and "GSTP G22306", runs and ticks: Waltham Model 16s GSTP pattern pocket watch with black enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals, seconds dial, reverse marked with WD Broad Arrow and serial number 12990, runs and ticks: Plus a Manual of Army Catering Services, part II recipes, 1945 (3)
A BOX OF BOOKS, thirteen books with titles to include antiquarian books, fiction, cookery, a Haynes manual for the Cunard RMS Queen Mary 2, and a Millennium Edition (sealed) pack of Historic Headlines of the Twentieth Century, containing five full size complete facsimile newspapers, detailing the death of Queen Victoria, the sinking of the Titanic, the abdication of Edward VIII, VE Day and the assassination of President Kennedy, etc (sd) (1 BOX)
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