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Britains - Lilliput Farm Figures, comprising: 2 x Model LV604 - Fordson Tractor - Dark Blue with Orange Hubs [no drivers], Model LV606 Tumbrel Cart - Green and Red Cart with Brown Horse & 3 x Model No.LV/605 Milk Float and Horse [Blue/Beige Variants]. Generally Excellent overall, contained in a generally Fair to Good [some age wear & part loss to one end] illustrated set boxes. [6]
Britains Modern Issues - Collectors Club Golden Jubilee Series, 2004, comprising: Set 40277 - 4th Queen's Own Hussars Officer, Model No' 41086 - Guardsman Trumpet, 3 x Set 8823 - Pioneer - Fort Henry Guard [1 box lid missing], 2 x Set 5948 - Black Hawk, Ducal - QEII Mounted, Tradition - Model No. M101 - Officer Scots Greys, Model No. 102 - Trooper Scots Greys & Model No. 582 - Trooper 6th Dragoons. Mint overall, contained in near Mint set boxes / Blister Packs. [11]
Lineol - Model Nr 5/531 - Grosse Panzerturm mit Festungsgeschutz [Armoured Turret with Fortress Gun], circa 1934 [ref: Fontana, The War Toys 2, page 81, London 1991] comprising: Large Bunker [45 x 45 cm] with Retractable Armoured Cupola, Bunker Constructed from Wood & Cardboard Covered with Sculpted Composite Material & Painted in a Green/Brown Scheme [Modelled on examples from the Siegfried & Maginot Lines of the 1930's]. The Bunker Houses a Heavy Fortress Gun in a Retractable [Rises & Falls Above Ground Level by Means of a Lever] Armoured [metal] Cupola with Full Traverse via a Traversing Rod, Ranging Indicator, Operable Firing Mechanism, Steps to Firing Platform & Gun Access Hatch. Some minor age wear otherwise Excellent overall. VERY RARE to find complete & in working order - A Rare Survivor.
A Mamod Live Steam 4-seat Limousine and static model 'Rocket', the limousine in silver with black trim, unboxed but with safety valve and burner tray, G, both seat units detached, a little dusty/tarnished, together with a decorative brass model (unknown maker - presumed Chinese) of Stephenson's 'Rocket', on hardwood plinth, F-G, tarnished (2)
An early live steam 2-2-2 'Piddler' Locomotive by Stevens's Model Dockyard or similar, with simple wrap-round sheet frame construction, overall length approx 9", twin rear-mounted oscillating cylinders, regulator, whistle and original spirit burner, F, some corrosion, dent to boiler, chimney and safety valve missing, other damages
A Bowman 0 Gauge live steam Model 234 '4-4-0' Locomotive and Tender in original boxes (2), both in lined crimson as LMS 13000, loco complete with all fittings and original spirit burner, G-VG, moderate scorching to boiler but paintwork better than average for this model, in correct wooden boxes, boxes F-G (2)
A Finescale 0 Gauge LMS/BR Fowler '4F' class 0-6-0 Locomotive and Tender body kit by JM Model Products, components appear mostly still wrapped as delivered, some assembly of axleboxes to frames started, with instructions and Premier Components coupling rods, requires wheels, motor and gears to complete, contents not checked exhaustively
A repainted Bowman 0 Gauge live steam Model 300 '0-4-0' Tank Locomotive, repainted in lined green with modified cab, otherwise complete with all fittings and original spirit burner, as repaint G, in incorrect Model 265 wooden box with original funnel and oil tube, box G
Leeds Model Co 0 Gauge Locomotives and Coaching Stock (6), comprising a 1st series 'standard' electric 4-6-0 tank locomotive in LNER green as No. 396, appears fitted with later 'Mazak' mechanism, P-F, some over-painting, rusting, fatigue issues, with a later 'standard' 0-4-0 tank loco in 'Great Western' green, G, Mazak components appear sound, a few chips/scabbing to paintwork, a LMC-paper-sided LMS 1st/3rd coach No. 3395 with B-L bogies and detailed roof, and a 3-car 'shortie' coach set in LNER 'teak', F, sides over-varnished with some wrinkling and other damages (6)
A Finescale 0 Gauge LMS/BR Stanier 'Patriot' class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender body kit by JM Model Products, components appear still wrapped as delivered, with instructions and Premier Components coupling rods, requires wheels, motor and gears to complete, contents not checked exhaustively
Finescale 0 Gauge L&Y/LMS Coach body kits by Blacksmith and Mallard Models, comprising two kits by Blacksmith Models for a diagram 130 composite and diagram 94 Brake/3rd, one with bogie components, the other without, (both require wheels) together with another diagram 130 model by Mallard Models, requires bogies and wheels but appears to include two additional brass sides, all in original boxes, with instructions, not checked exhaustively (3)
Adlake signal lamp Atlas Editions static models with posters resin models and other collectables (qty), comprising Adlake Non-Sweating signal lantern, Atlas Editions 00 scale boxed static models of Steam and Diesel Locomotives (15), Atlas Editions metal Locomotive Plaques (6), resin Locomotive models on a wood base (2), static Locomotives carved from British Coal (2), N gauge static model (1), balsa wood model of a Traction engine some damage, collectors ceramic plate Wedgwood, large Tapestry showing 'Evening Star' mounted in a frame, assorted prints and blueprints (small qty), F-VG, boxes G, (qty)
Hornby 0 gauge Warning and Station Signs Master Models Platform Signs and other related items, Hornby, tin warning signs (12), mile posts and Gradient signs (6), Station Signs (8), Master Model platform Time Table signs (3) and Advert, unbranded Road Signs (6), Cherilea Platform Signs (3), Tinplate Adverts (5) F-VG (45)
A Meccano/Scratchbuilt unpowered model Foster Showman's Engine, with an unusual combination of original Meccano and home-made parts, most of which appear to be of copper sheet, including neatly-made wheels, motion and water pump, large brass flywheel, with Meccano gears to RHS and geared chain steering but no means of propulsion, overall F-G
A Royal Worcester China Works candle snuffer, In the form of a Tyrolean hat with blue ribbon and feather, height 6.5cm, together with Royal Worcester porcelain 'Granny' snuffer a Blush Ivory snuffer, Royal Worcester snuffer and stand decorated with ivy, a Crown Staffordshire miniature model of a mouse, Royal Worcester miniature model of an otter, a kidney shaped snuff box with possibly a topographical view of the Hagia Sophia Constantinople, a boot hook and a bookmark modelled as a talon and ball, and a pair of nail. clippers.The right hand of Granny is restored, chip to tip of the feather possibly at the time of manufacture, chip and associated crack to gilt teacup, staining and wear to snuff box. Additional images on Lay's website.
Clerk, John, of Eldin A Series of Etchings chiefly of Views in Scotland With Additional Etchings and Facsimiles from his Drawings. Edinburgh: for the Bannatyne Club, 1855. Large folio (50.5 x 31cm), original maroon quarter roan (rebacked), printed paper label to front board, xxx pp., lithographic portrait frontispiece and additional mezzotint portrait, both on india paper, mounted, 55 etched or tinted lithographic plates (numbered 1-55 but many containing multiple separately printed images), one unnumbered plate, tissue-guards, wear to corners of boards Note: Note: Second edition, greatly enlarged, number 98 in the Bannatyne Club series; it was first published in 1825 with 28 plates only. John Clerk of Eldin (1728-1812), 'a true child of the Enlightenment' (ODNB) is best remembered today for his Essay on Naval Tactics (1790). 'Clerk was an exceptional amateur artist. His wealthy background afforded him the luxury of entertaining numerous careers, including medicine and business, and he also showed a considerable interest in geology. In the 1740s he began sketching alongside his brother-in-law, Robert Adam, and the artist Paul Sandby. Clerk travelled extensively throughout Scotland, recording a wide range of landscapes and ancient buildings. His sketches of Edinburgh and the surrounding areas are highly personal representations of his native countryside' (National Galleries of Scotland, online). The Bannatyne Club was an antiquarian printing society founded in Edinburgh in 1823 by Sir Walter Scott on the model of London's Roxburghe Club.Provenance: Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870), physician and pioneer of chloroform, original subscriber; thence by descent.
A 1950s/60s Parker Knoll model PK988 rocking chair, upholstered in purple wool fabric, makers stamp to frame, height 92cm, width 66cmGood structural condition. Frame has been striped to lighter beech colour and re-varnished, re-upholstered fabric is somewhat faded and some surface marks.

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