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Lot 201

Composite "OO" gauge model train set comprising part "Flying Scotsman" RS608 set in box; 0-6-0, J72 Bachmann locomotive 4-6-0 loco (no tender), nine boxed coaches, seven boxed items of rolling stock, five items of rolling stock, kit coaches, part buildings, platforms etc and 0-6-2 Dapel locomotive

Lot 416

OO gauge, two Hornby Dublo train sets: consists of EDP13 Passenger Train (contains BR 2-6-4T `80054`, 3 passenger coaches, track); EDP 12 Passenger Train (contains BR 4-6-2 tender `Duchess of Montrose 46232`, 2 passenger coaches, track, etc). Together with Tri-ang RS34 Electric Model Railroad (contains TR blue/yellow Bo-Bo `Double Ended Diesel`, 4 passenger coaches). All appears F/G (some slight corrosion) in P boxes. (3).

Lot 417

Good quantity of tinplate/plastic model train toys, includes Ichiko (Japan) friction drive train and six similar Ichiko models including larger scale blue diesel loco (overall VG), Beauty Toys (Delhi) Ganga Yamuna Express Return Train, etc. Conditions vary, F-VG, all boxed (one in plain box). (21)

Lot 316

A quantity of model train and other model making volumes.

Lot 328

A large white painted storage box containing a large collection of board games to include Cluedo, Backgammon, Chess, Downfall, etc, a Dunlop carrying case containing tennis rackets, an Action Man toy jeep and a toy truck, together with a Crossfire game, an Aurora World Championship Motor Racing track, a "The Great Train Hold Up" set and a model sailing boat

Lot 485

Three model planes, a train, a tram, a carved rocking horse and a model fort

Lot 84

Schuco `Studio` car with original box, also a boxed Frog Vickers Wellesley bomber construction kit, also a tinplate clockwork train and coach model, (3) Condition report: The Schuco car is worn, the tires have distorted, one rear wheel and axle detaches freely, the tin plate train movement does not function properly, the Frog kit is unassembled but not checked for completeness. The boxes have wear and damp distortions.

Lot 584

A Dinky toys AEC articulated lorry and trailer, a Corgi Ford Thames Trader, a Corgi Major toys Priestman digger, two Corgi British road services lorries and various other buses, trucks and model train

Lot 598

A boxed Hornby GWR freight set, a boxed Hornby diesel freight set, a boxed BR high speed train, a boxed town station and a quantity of related railway accessories, also a Titanic model kit (three boxed sets and two further boxes).

Lot 155

A Dinky Toys Gresley steam train, a tin plate car, a Bakelite walker model, sailors and other toys

Lot 191

Bryant, "All Electric Model Railways", an O gauge train set, comprising: LMS 0-4-0 tank engine No. 105, two coaches, track and transformer, boxed.

Lot 202

An A C Gilbert American Flyer electric tinplate model train set, comprising locomotive, tender, three coaches, track and controller, circa 1940`s

Lot 389

Quantity of boxed/bagged OO gauge Triang/Hornby items, includes: TC Series, R57 BB diesel dummy end, R58 BB diesel B Unit (water damaged boxes), and 2 x R25 Vista-Dome Coach; 2-6-2 tank engine (P box); RS24 Train Set with 0-4-0 tank engine, etc. Also includes 3 x Wrenn rolling stock (W5017; W5015; W5006), Peco Wagon model kit (boxed, unmade) and Roco 1547 miniature model set (G in P box). Overall G+. (18)

Lot 579

A Lima 0 gauge part train set, a similar Mainline part train set, other model trains, plush toys and a gramophone player, in a tin trunk (qty)

Lot 450

A MAMOD MODEL STEAM TRAIN, with carriages and track, in original box and with related booklets

Lot 591

A pair of Staffordshire swan jardinieres; a Tupton Ware tube lined mantel clock; a train model; other ceramics

Lot 1067

A Swarovski model of Red Riding Hood; pram; pear; train

Lot 532

Triang RS 34 electric Model Rail Road train set boxed

Lot 412

Small N gauge model train layout with various scenery, canals etc.

Lot 205

Hornby Dublo "OO" model train set "LMR 2-8-0 freight train" comprising British Rail loco, three items of rolling stock, low loader and guards van with lot rail in original box also corridor coach and two boxed points right and left with A2 power control unit

Lot 235

Mixed lot: Consists of Hornby clockwork train set; 2 x Nylint (USA) model truck (one boxed); classic car novelty lighter; kaleidoscope, etc. Conditions vary P to F/G. (9)

Lot 698

26 bus, train and tram-related diecast models by Original Omnibus, Exclusive First Editions and Solido: consists of 17x Original Omnibus, 8x Exclusive Firest Editions, one Solido. All appear G/VG (some have been displayed), boxed. Together with a single loose diecast bus model. (27).

Lot 963

The Model Railway System of Josué Droz, 1925-35Completely made by hand: An absolutely unique masterpiece of Swiss precision engineering. and a spectacular work of a lifetime! For centuries, La Chaux-de-Fonds in the Swiss Neuchâtel Jura has been regarded as an instrument-making center of excellence, producing precision engineering, clocks, toys and musical boxes of the highest quality, some of which are now exhibited in the famous horology museum in La Chaux-de-Fonds. The La Chaux-de-Fonds district is also the birthplace of the renowned horologist Pierre Jaquet-Droz, whose three `androids` can be seen in nearby Neuchâtel. It is not by chance, then, that the name of the maker of this unique model railway system now offered for sale, is Josué Droz, a citizen of La Chaux-de-Fonds. Although we do not know the precise family connection between the two Droz engineers, the spirit of the master is evident in this remarkable model railway! Born in 1895, Josué Droz began work on the construction of his scale model railway station installation modeled on the SBB - Schweizer Bundesbahn (Swiss Federal Railways) - when he was thirty. As a trained cabinet maker, he was familiar with precision modeling and devoted every free minute of his time to his meticulously-planned master work. It was not completed until 1936, eleven years and an unbelievable 18,000 man hours later. His complete railway station system, faithful to the original in even the smallest detail, remains absolutely unique throughout the world, surpassing the finest commercial brands in its precision and quality. Droz designed and built the system himself, sometimes in consultation with well-known Swiss engineers and specialists. The system is designed to a scale of 1:30 (48 mm gauge), thoroughly thought out and executed with outstanding skill and care, and lacks absolutely nothing when it comes to originality and accuracy of detail. Its overall size is an impressive 6 x 16 meters (96 sq. meters/approx. 1,000 sq feet)! In November 1936, whilst the effects of the world recession were still being felt, the complete system was exhibited for fourteen days by the municipal Documentation Office for Trade and Engineering, the first and only time that it has been seen by the public, in the old Apollo Cinema Theatre in La Chaux-de-Fonds. Since that time, the complete system has rested in sturdy custom-built upholstered wooden boxes, protected from humidity and cold, in the attic of its creator in No. 17 Rue de la Réformation, La Chaux-de-Fonds, until it was discovered by ATB and made known to the public. This important model railway represents the golden age ideal of a truly public transportation system which transformed the world during the first part of the 20th century. Words are not enough to describe the precision, accuracy, perseverance and patience, the great talent, which Josué Droz devoted to creating his masterpiece. TECHNICAL DATA: 3 Complete Train Sets 236 x 630 in. = 1,033 sq feet/16 x 6 m System. ROLLING STOCK: 1) 3 Electric Locomotives, comprising: a) "Type CFF Series 10901" Locomotive, weight: 15 lbs (7 kg.), Length: 20 in. (50 cm), Tractive power: 55 lbs (25 kg). b) "Type P.O. Series 14304" Locomotive, weight: 17.6 lbs (8 kg), Length: 20.5 in. (52 cm), Tractive power: 55 lbs (25 kg). c) "Type Pacific Series 6106" Steam Locomotive, electrified. Weight: 16.5 lbs (7.5 kg), Length: 30 in. (75 cm), Tractive power: 44 lbs (20 kg). - 2) 8 Express Train Carriages, comprising the following: a) Pullman Carriage "Mitropa", length: 25.6 in. (65 cm), Weight: 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg!). Mahogany interior fittings, 24 lamps, 16 mirrors, 12 glass-topped tables and small electric lamps, 24 upholstered seats, 2 clocks, ceiling lighting, toilets, curtains, luggage racks, linoleum floor and inlaid maple ceiling. b) Saloon Carriage, length: 20.5 in. (52 cm), weight: 7 lbs (3.15 kg). Rosewood interior, 2 four-branch chandeliers, upholstered leather seats and sofas, table, mirrors, toilets and 12 lamps. c) Restaurant Carriage, length: 20.5 in. (52 cm), weight: 6.6 lbs (3 kg). Pink cedarwood interior, leather folding seats, tables, mirrors, kitchen. d) Sleeping Carriage, length: 20.5 in. (52 cm), weight: 6.6 lbs (3 kg), Oak interior with mirrors, toilets, 12 lamps. e) Coach: First and Second class, upholstered folding seats (blue and copper colors), 9 lamps, gangway, mirrors, toilets, etc. f) 2 Coaches: 3rd class, length: 18 in./46 cm, weight: 4.4 lbs/2 kg each. With 8 lamps and folding tables at the windows. g) 1 Luggage Wagon, length: 15.4 in./39 cm, weight: 3.9 lbs/1.75 kg each. With 8 lamps. - All the carriages are faithful scale models of the originals; the windows and doors can be opened and the interior furnishings have been recreated down to the smallest detail and peopled with miniature passengers to give greater realism. The electric lighting is controlled separately, with a dynamo for the individual carriages. - 3) 6 Passenger Carriages, comprising: a) Mail Car, length: 14 in./35.5 cm, weight: 3.6 lbs/1.65 kg. With 8 lamps. b) Baggage Car, length: 12.6 in./32 cm, weight: 3 lbs/1.35 kg. With 8 lamps. c) 4 Coaches: 3rd class, one has 3 moving axles which automatically take bends, fitted with buffers, each with 8 lamps, moveable windows and doors. Weight: 3.3 lbs/1.5 kg each. - 4) 15 Various Freight Wagons. These are mainly open timber wagons of various lengths. Weight: 1.8-4.4 lbs/0.8-2 kg each. All fitted with loads!!! RAILWAY INSTALLATION: 1) Main Railway Station. Of modern construction with pavements and 2 ancillary buildings, all with interior fittings and lighting reproduced down to the finest detail. Dimensions: 56 in./1.43 m long, 27 in./69 cm deep, 19 in./49 cm high. Three illuminated buildings with a total of 40 lamps!! a) Left-hand Building: With luggage hall, stationmaster`s office, materials store, entrance hall, furnished dwelling: 3 rooms and kitchen, bath, WC, mirrors, pictures, hand basin etc. b) Main Building (Center): Large hall with chrome chandelier, flower and newspaper kiosks, hairdresser, ticket office, pedestrian underpass to the platform, automatic vending machines, illuminated electric clock (!), passengers and personnel. c) Right-hand Building: Furnished restaurant, marble-topped tables, counter, 30 chairs, cloakroom, fittings and 3-branch chandelier, passengers and personnel, first and second class waiting rooms, W.C., a furnished dwelling as in the left hand ancillary building. - 2) Freight Depot. Dimensions: 78 in./2 m long (!), 27 in./ 69 cm deep and 10 in./26 cm high. Roofed and closed with open platform, office, W.C., lighting with 8 lamps, space for unloading 4 wagons and 1 revolving crane. 3) 2 Platforms, a) With bench, letterbox, ticket machines, small central area, 8 switches for controlling the lighting and functioning electrical platform clock. b) With 7 lamps, a lighted electrical platform clock, 2 benches, pedestrian underpass to the railway station. Dimensions: 78 in./2 m long (!), 8 in./20.5 cm deep, 7.5 in./19 cm high. - 4) Signal Box. Faithful model of original. With 26 switches and 44 contact plugs. Dimensions: 23 in./60 cm long, 7 in./18 cm deep and 16.7 in./ 42.5 cm high. - 5) Engine Shed. For locomotives and waggons, with 3 entrances, 6 doors and 8 lamps. Dimensions: 44.5 in./1.13 m long (!), 27.6 in./70 cm deep and 19 in./48 cm high. - 6) Distribution Substation. Distributor for 10 different surface and underground cables with switches and isolators. Dimensions: 15 in./ 39 cm long, 3.4 in./8.5 cm deep, 13.8 in./35 cm high. - 7) Lineman`s Cabin. Furnished as a waiting room, lighting with 8 lamps. Dimensions: 18 in./46 cm long, 10.3 in./26 cm deep, 11 in./28 cm high. - 8) Overpass. With 2 stairs. Dimensions: 57 in./1.45 m long (!), 4.3 in./ 11 cm deep, 13.8 in/35 cm high. - 9) Bridge. With strengthened arch. Dimensions: 78.7 in./2 m long (!) 14.4 in./36.5 cm wide, 15.8 in./40 cm high. - 10) Turntable. Diameter: 29.5 in./75 cm. Motor and remote control, micro adjustment by means of worm drive, limit contacts. - 11) Roller Ladder. For installation of electric overhead wires. TRACKS MATERIALS: 1) Approx. 131 ft. (400 m) of Railway Tracks 132 lbs (60 kg) profile iron, secured in accordance with the original, using approx. 25,000 bolts. - 2) 3,300 Wooden Sleepers. - 3) Approx. 1,500 Fishplates, scured to rails by 3,000 track bolts. - 4) 22 Intersections (of which 21 are single points) with electrodynamic lanterns, 21.6 in./55 cm long, and 1 angle intersection. - 5) 8 Signals: disk, 3 pallets (of which 2 are automatic), 2 signal bells with 2 bells, 2 signal bells with 1 bell, all with electrodynamic remote control. FURTHER MATERIALS: 1) Approx. 320 Wheel Brakes on wagons and locomotives. - 2) Approx. 106 Overhead Line Towers with approx. 157,5 in./400 m of cable. - 3) 322 Porcelain Isolators and 250 Compound Isolators. - 4) 2 Cranes, one for double-track use on spoil car and one slewing crane. - 5) Approx. 120 Different Figures. ELECTRICAL OPERATING EQUIPMENT: 1) Specially Constructed Transformer: By "Ecole d`Electrotechnique du Technicum du Locle". For 110, 125, 150, 220 and 250 V/3 A/per 50. - 2) Signal Box with photoelectric barrier remote control!!!Please WATCH on: Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBrekerDie komplett von Hand gefertigte detailgetreue Modelleisenbahn-Anlage des Josué Droz, 1925-36Das absolut einmalige Meisterwerk Schweizer Präzisionsarbeit. La Chaux-de-Fonds im Schweizerischen Neuchâteler Jura gilt seit Jahrhunderten als das feinmechanische Zentrum der Welt für absolute Präzisionsinstrumente - vor allem von Uhren, Spieldosen und Musikautomaten - in allerhöchster Qualität, was noch heute das berühmte Uhren-Museum in La Chaux-de-Fonds auf eindrucksvolle Weise repräsentiert. Mit dem Ort La Chaux-de-Fonds ist auch der Name Jaquet-Droz verbunden - der Erbauer der bis heute unerreichten Automaten. Seine Meisterwerke sind dort und im nahegelegenen Neuchâtel ausgestellt. Nicht von ungefähr steht der Name des Erbauers dieser einmaligen Modelleisenbahn-Anlage, Josué-Droz, als Bürger von La Chaux-de-Fonds, in enger Verbindung zu dieser Hochburg der feinmechanischen Präzisionswerke, obwohl wir bisher nicht konkret den Verwandtschaftsgrad zu Jaquet-Droz erfahren haben. Aber eines ist sicher, sein fachliches Wissen und sein handwerkliches Geschick hat der berühmte Automaten-Konstrukteur Jacques Droz seinen Nachfahren vererbt. 1925 begann Josué Droz als 30-jähriger mit dem Bau seiner maßstabsgetreuen Bahnhofsanlage der SBB - Schweizer Bundesbahn. Als gelernter Tischler war ihm präzises Modellieren vertraut. So widmete Josué Droz jede freie Minute seinem akribisch geplanten Meisterwerk, das er erst 1936, also schließlich erst nach elf Jahren und unglaublichen 18.000 Arbeitsstunden, fertigstellen konnte. Originalgetreu bis ins kleinste Detail hat Josué Droz eine komplette Eisenbahnanlage konstruiert, die weltweit bis heute absolut einmalig ist und die jedes Markenprodukt in Qualität und Präzision übertrifft. Man kann sie nicht mit Worten beschreiben, man muß sie gesehen haben, um zu begreifen, mit welcher Präzision und Detailliebe, mit welcher Ausdauer und Geduld und mit welch großem Talent Josué Droz dieses Meisterwerk geschaffen hat. Droz` Modellanlage ist im Maßstab 1:30 (Spurweite 48 mm) konzipiert, bis ins einzelne Detail durchdacht und sorgfältig von Hand gefertigt. Die Gesamtmaße der Anlage betragen überwältigende 96 qm (6 x 16 m)! Namhafte Schweizer Techniker und Spezialisten berieten ihn, den geschickten und genialen Modellbauer. Im November 1936, noch unter dem Einfluß der Weltwirtschaftskrise, wurde die Anlage erstmals - und einmalig (!) - für 14 Tage im alten Apollo-Kino in La Chaux-de-Fonds von der städtischen Dokumentationsstelle für Technik und Gewerbe ausgestellt. Bis 2002 ruhte die gesamte Anlage in stabilen, maßgeschneiderten und gepolsterten Holzkisten - optimal gegen Feuchtigkeit und Kälte geschützt - auf dem Dachboden seines Schöpfers in der Rue de la Réformation No. 17 im Schweizerischen La Chaux-de-Fonds, bis sie von ATB entdeckt und der Öffentlichkeit zugänglich gemacht wurde. Die gesamte Anlage spiegelt die unvergessene Epoche der seinerzeit überaus fortschrittlichen Errungenschaft der unbegrenzten Fortbewegung der 20er Jahre: eine beeindruckende Erfindung und Einrichtung, die bis heute ihre Nutzbarkeit bewiesen und erhalten hat. TECHNISCHE DATEN: Gesamtfläche der Anlage: 16 x 6 m mit 3 kompletten Zügen. FAHRMATERIAL: 1) 3 Elektro-Lokomotiven: a) Lok "Type CFF Serie 10901", Gewicht: 7 kg. Länge: 50 cm. Zugkraft 25 kg. b) Lok "Typ P.O. Serie 14304", Gewicht: 8 kg. Länge 52 cm. Zugkraft 25 kg. c) Dampflok "Typ Pacific Serie 6106", elektrifiziert, Gewicht: 7,5 kg. Länge: 75 cm. Zugkraft 20 kg. - 2) 8 D-Zug-Wagen: a) Pullman-Wagen "Mitropa", Länge: 65 cm. Gewicht: 3,8 kg! Mahagoni-Innenausstattung, 24 Lampen, 16 Spiegel, 12 Tische mit Glasplatten und kleinen beleuchtbaren Lampen, 24 Polstersessel, 2 Uhren, Deckenleuchte, Toiletten, Vorhängen, Gepäckfächern, Linoleumboden und Ahorndecke mit Intarsien. b) Salonwagen, Länge: 52 cm. Gewicht: 3,15 kg. Palisander-Innenausstattung, 2 vierarmige Lüster, gepolsterte Ledersessel und -sofas, Tische, Spiegel, Toiletten und 12 Lampen. c) Speisewagen, Länge: 52 cm. Gewicht: 3 kg. Innenausstattung aus rosa Zedernholz, Lederklappsessel, Tische, Spiegel, Küche. d) Schlafwagen, Länge: 52 cm. Gewicht: 3 kg. Innenausstattung aus Eiche, Spiegel, Toiletten, 12 Lampen. e) Personenwagen "1. und 2. Klasse", gepolsterte Klappbänke (blau und kupferfarben), 9 Lampen, Durchgang, Spiegel, Toiletten, etc. f) 2 Personenwagen "3. Klasse", Länge: 46 cm. Gewicht: jeweils 2 kg, mit 8 Lampen und Klapptischen an den Fenstern. g) 1 Gepäckwagen, Länge: 39 cm. Gewicht: 1,75 kg. Mit 8 Lampen. - Alle Wagen sind absolut originalgetreu rekonstruiert, die Fenster und Türen lassen sich öffnen, die Inneneinrichtung ist detailgetreu wiedergegeben und mit Reisenden figürlich äußerst attraktiv bestückt. Die elektrische Beleuchtung ist mit Dynamo für die einzelnen Wagen individuell gesteuert. - 3) 6 Personenwagen: a) Postwagen, Länge: 35,5 cm. Gewicht: 1,65 kg. Mit 8 Lampen. b) Gepäckwagen, Länge: 32 cm. Gewicht: 1,35 kg. Mit 8 Lampen. c) 4 Personenwagen "3. Klasse", einer davon mit 3 beweglichen Achsen, die automatisch die Kurven nehmen, mit Puffern, jeweils 8 Lampen, beweglichen Fenstern und Türen, Gewicht: jeweils 1,5 kg. - 4) 15 verschiedene Güterwagen, u.a. offener Langholzwagen, Längen: verschieden, Gewicht: jeweils 0,8-2 kg. Alle mit Ladegut bestückt!!! AUFBAUTEN: 1) Hauptbahnhof: Moderner Bau mit Bürgersteigen, mit 2 Nebengebäuden, alle mit detailgetreuer Inneneinrichtung und Beleuchtung. Maße: 1,43 m lang, 69 cm tief, 49 cm hoch. 3 beleuchtete Gebäude mit insgesamt 40 Lampen!! a) Linkes Gebäude: Mit Gepäckhalle, Büro des Stationsvorstehers, Materiallager, Eingangshalle, möblierte Wohnung, 3 Zimmer und Küche, Bad, WC, Spiegel, Bilder, Becken etc. b) Zentralgebäude (Mitte): Große Halle mit Chromlüster, Blumen- und Zeitungskiosken, Friseur, Fahrkartenbüro, Fußgängerunterführung zum Bahnsteig, Automaten, beleuchteter elektrischer Uhr, Reisende und Personal. c) Rechtes Gebäude: Möblierte Gaststätte, Tische mit Marmorplatten, Theke, 30 Stühle, Garderobe, Garnituren und 3-armige Lüster, Reisende und Personal, Wartesäle 1. und 2. Klasse, WC, eine möblierte Wohnung wie im linken Nebengebäude. - 2) Güterbahnhof: Maße: 2,00 m lang, 69 cm tief und 26 cm hoch. Bahnsteig unter freiem Himmel, überdacht und geschlossen, Büro, WC, Beleuchtung mit 8 Lampen. Platz zum Abladen von 4 Waggons, ein Drehkran. - 3) 2 Bahnsteige: a) Mit Bank, Briefkasten, Fahrkartenautomaten, kleiner Zentrale, 8 Schaltern zur Regelung der Beleuchtung und funktionierender elektrischer Bahnsteiguhr. b) Mit 7 Lampen, einer beleuchteten elektrischen Bahnsteiguhr, 2 Bänken, Fußgänger-Unterführung zum Bahnhof. Maße: 2,00 m lang, 20,5 cm tief, 19 cm hoch. - 4) Originalgetreues Stellwerk: Mit 26 Schaltern und 44 Kontakt-Steckern. Maße: 60 cm lang, 18 cm tief und 42,5 cm hoch. - 5) Lokschuppen: Für Lokomotiven und Waggons, mit 3 Einfahrten, 6 Toren und 8 Lampen. Maße: 1,13 m lang x 70 cm tief und 48 cm hoch. - 6) Schaltstation: Verteiler für 10 verschiedene ober- und unterirdische Leitungen mit Schaltern und Isolatoren. Maße: 39 cm lang, 8,5 cm tief, 35 cm hoch. - 7) Bahnwärterhaus: Möbliert, mit Warteraum, Beleuchtung mit 8 Lampen. Maße: 46 cm lang, 26 cm tief, 28 cm hoch. - 8) Übergang: Mit 2 Treppen. Maße: 1,45 m lang!! 11 cm breit, 35 cm hoch. - 9) Brücke: Mit verstärkten Bögen. Maße: 2,00 m lang!! 36,5 cm breit, 40 cm hoch. - 10) Drehscheibe: Durchmesser: 75 cm. Motor und Fernbedienung, Feineinstellung über Schneckengang, Anhaltekontakte. - 11) Rolleiter: Zur Kabelanbringung. SCHIENENMATERIAL: 1) Ca. 400 Meter Gleise, (60 kg) Profileisen, mit ca. 25.000 Schrauben absolut originalgetreu befestigt. - 2) 3.300 Schwellen aus Holz. - 3) Ca. 1.500 Laschen, mit 3.000 Gleisschrauben auf Schienen befestigt. - 4) 22 Kreuzungen, davon 21 einfache Weichen, mit elektrodynamischen Laternen, 55 cm lang, sowie 1 Winkelkreuzung. - 5) 8 Signale: 1 Scheiben-, 3 Paletten- (davon 2 automatische), 2 Läutwerke mit 2 Glocken, 2 Läutwerke mit 1 Glocke, alles mit elektrodynamischer Fernbedienung. WEITERES MATERIAL: 1) Ca. 320 Radbremsen, an Waggons und Lokomotiven. - 2) Ca. 106 Oberleitungsmasten, mit ca. 400 m Kabel. - 3) 322 Isolatoren aus Porzellan, 250 aus Masse. - 4) 2 Kräne, einer für doppelgleisigen Einsatz auf Lore und 1 Drehkran. - 5) Ca. 120 verschiedene Figuren. ELEKTRISCHER BETRIEB: 1) Spezial-Transformator, hergestellt von "Ecole d`Electrotechnique du Technicum du Locle". Für 110, 125, 150, 220 und 250 V/ 3 Amp./per 50. - 2) Stellwerk, mit Lichtschranken-Fernsteuerung!!!Please WATCH on: Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker

Lot 1555

"Tri-ang OO gauge RS24 model train set with a transformer, boxed"

Lot 701

A large quantity of model train accessories including instruction manuals, various buildings, accessories etc.

Lot 136

A quantity of crested china, including; seventeen Lilliput model cottages, including a railway station with train and a vintage car, a farm, a smithy, boathouse and a windmill.

Lot 658

*Hornby Model Railway. Two 0-0 gauge scale models, train pack, comprising GWR 4-6-0 `Tregenna Castle` Castle Class locomotive, GWR composite coach `6029`/GWR composite coach `6030`/GWR brake coach `4914`, limited edition 0522/1500, together with a similar one and R6204 (75 ton breakdown crane), R6345 (end tipping wagon Coalmans `19`), R2464 (GWR 2-8-0 Class 2800 locomotive `2847`), R2408 (BR CO-CO diesel electric class 50 locomotive `Sir Edward Elgar`), R2275A (BR 0-6-0 Dean goods locomotive `2538`), R2530 (BR 4-6-0 King Class locomotive `King William III`), R2558 (BR 4-6-0 County Class locomotive, County of Brecknock), R2402 (GWR 4-6-0, 6800 grange class `Hardwick Grange`), R2880 (BR 9F No. 92221), R2524 A (GWR diesel rail car no. 26), R2523 (EWS Bo-Bo diesel electric, class 67 locomotive, and 67005 (Queen`s Messenger), all boxed as new (13)

Lot 411

Hornby Railways Stephenson`s Rocket, real steam train set, with 25ft of track, 3.1/2" gauge model, also G104 `Liverpool-Manchester` coach and G102 extra track, all in original boxes, one box of track unused, others with very little wear, boxes in quite poor condition one with card base missing (3) Care! High International Shipping Costs

Lot 42

CORGI TOYS ALMOST MINT AND BOXED `WHIZZYWHEELS` RELIANT BOND BUG 700ES Model No. 389 and BERTONE RUNABOUT BARCHETTA Model No. 386, view boxes punctured, CORGI TOYS OLDSMOBILE TORNADO, minor chips, box tatty, A MATCHBOX SPEED KINGS, Mercedes C. III No. K30, good box fair and a MATCHBOX MAJOR BOXED FRUEHAUF HOPPER TRAIN No. M4, good with minor chips, box tatty and lacking end flaps, (5)

Lot 65

BOXED TRIANG ROVES MODEL RAIL to include R23 OPERATING ROYAL MAIL COACH SET, good, god fair, R3X GOODS TRAIN SET, fair, box poor and SIXTEEN BOXED ITEMS OF TRACK (18)

Lot 1431

A wooden box of OO gauge model Train set parts and quantity of track incl. crossover panels, signal stand, guard van, two ``The Ives railing lines`` parlour car, and LNER tin plate Engine along with LNER 885a clockwork Engine and tender

Lot 593

OO GAUGE MODEL RAILWAY Hornby `The Western Spirit` GWR train set

Lot 594

OO GAUGE MODEL RAILWAY Two Lima train sets boxed

Lot 83

A limited edition 'Princess Elizabeth' model 18ct. gold running gear, this model contained in a plush lined presentation box celebrating the Queens Golden Jubilee. A Hornby Gift Set 'Merchant Navy Class Royal Wessex Train Pack' a boxed set of locomotive and three carriages

Lot 4

A BOX PLAYGO MODEL WESTERN EXPRESS TRAIN SET COMPRISING A LOCOMOTIVE, A COAL TENDER, A FREIGHT CAR, A CABOOSE AND 19ft OF RAILROAD.

Lot 1304

A quantity of miscellanea incl. two Collectable Vans (boxed), a set of metal Train Bookends, plus two Model Railway Miniature Engines.

Lot 214

Mixed lot of toys: includes Alps (Japan) battery operated Indian Joe, h.29cm (G, clean batt.comp. in F box); Minister Deluxe friction drive tinplate model, length 25cm (G/VG in G/F box); Marx No.735 Climbing Fireman (G, boxed); Ankerbahn 2127 clockwork plastic train set (VG boxed) etc. (16)

Lot 334

(lot of 15) Associated collection of vintage toys, including (among others) an electric build-it set 1970s, Child Guidance Educational Toys 1960s, Matt Groening robot, a Batman model car, a REMCO electric radio station, a Musical Toy Soundwagon, a Marx Mystery Space Ship (ca. 1950s), a Ranger Mechanical Train Set (ca. 1950s), a tin Schylling reproduction Speedway Auto Racer. Provenance: Property from a regular contributor to Chrome Connection Magazine Start Price $50

Lot 450

(lot of 16) Associated collection of model train supplies, including castles, rocks, mountains, tunnels, tallest 12"h x 23"w Start Price $20

Lot 452

(6 shelves) Associated model train accessories, including Lionel bridges, American Flyer overhead footbridge, O gauge rolling stock, two Ives wide gauge carriages, including a Buffet car 171, and Observation car 173, both N.Y.C. & H.R.; scenery including a water tower and buildings, and one shelf of transformers Start Price $50

Lot 466

(lot of 23) Model train HO associated carriages and accessories, including 13 Bachman Plus, Great Northern carriages; 8 Pacific Fast Mail, LTM, Locomotive Tender Modules in original boxes; a Tenshodo caboose; and three boxes of train wheel and axels Start Price $50

Lot 485

Model train O guage Golden Gate bridge, 19.5"h x84"l x 5"d Start Price $50

Lot 486

(lot of 11) Model train O guage truss bridges, including steel, wood, and plastic, largest: 12"h x 36.5"l x 28"d Start Price $50

Lot 140

Seventy 1940s model railway magnetic railway (BR) station signs, 30cm x 5cm, in original box, twenty seven post card albums, twenty one videos of assorted British steam locomotives, and two albums of train photographs

Lot 370

Model Railways - An OO gauge part train set comprising Inter-City 125 with power controller #R685 boxed Bid Online at www.theauctioncentre.co.uk

Lot 371

Model Railways - A Flying Scotsman OO gauge electric train set comprising locomotive with tender, four carriages, two power controllers and some track, boxed Bid Online at www.theauctioncentre.co.uk

Lot 372

Model Railways - A Hornby OO gauge four car train set, Virgin High Speed Train, `The Red Arrows` #R2298, boxed Bid Online at www.theauctioncentre.co.uk

Lot 373

Model Railways - A Hornby OO gauge Goods Master train set comprising diesel electric shunter, operating number 06008, four goods wagons and power controller, boxed Bid Online at www.theauctioncentre.co.uk

Lot 375

Model Railways - A Hornby OO gauge railroad train pack comprising tank locomotive 0-4-0, operating number 104, GWR green livery and three goods wagons, boxed # R2670, two tin plate Hornby Dublo passenger carriages and a die cast crane on bogey wagon, No 133 Bid Online at www.theauctioncentre.co.uk

Lot 376

Model Railways - A Hornby 0 gauge clockwork tinplate train set comprising tank locomotive 040, LMS operating no. 2270, a quantity of freight rolling stock and two rail track Bid Online at www.theauctioncentre.co.uk

Lot 185

A group inc. a vintage clockwork tinplate model train, Monopoly, card games etc

Lot 118

A rare ‘O’ gauge? German tinplate display model of the 1930 Deutsche Reichsbahn Schienenzeppelin (Rail Zeppelin) propeller driven train. The model, a rudimentary example measures 66cm in length is made of folded and cut tin pinned around a wooden base. The windows are cut out with internal support bars with ‘doors’ to front, centre and rear. Complete with seats and rear propeller. GC for age, some age wear overall, illustrated on Plate 4.

Lot 119

A rare German H.O. scale Marklin tinplate display model of the 1930 Deutsche Reichsbahn Schienenzeppelin (Rail Zeppelin) propeller driven train. This model, 3077 was made from 1975 to 1990. Like the Z-scale unit, it has a separate motor to power the propeller while the railcar is propelled by a conventional motor that drives the two front axles. Finished in silver with a matt black roof and orange 4 bladed propeller. GC minor wear, illustrated on Plate 4.

Lot 928

Dapol Model trains 00 Scale Model, 4-6-0 County B.r. Green Stafford, 4-6-0 County G.w.r. Green Worcester, together with Lima train carriages, Hornby GWR King George 1 Locomotive, Airfix Powderham Castle G.W.R. Livery locomotive & tender and Bachmann Great Western locomotive & Tender, all boxed(7)

Lot 3130

A collection of model train parts, including tank locomotive bodies, a cab, two gauge O wagons and track (faults).

Lot 777

A Tri-ang 00 gauge train set and other model rail accessories and a tin plate biscuit tin

Lot 291

OO Gauge model railways - A Hornby R538 blue Pullman Train Set. Appears complete, contents generally G in a P-F box together with a bundle of additional track.

Lot 340

Ex shop stock OO Gauge model railways – A rare Hornby T1051 Battlezone train set (slight shop wear to box)

Lot 341

OO Gauge model railways - Ex shop stock – A Hornby R1036 ‘Smoky Joe’ train set

Lot 342

OO Gauge model railways - Ex shop stock – A Hornby R1057 ‘The Royal Train’ train set.

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