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A 19TH CENTURY 18CT GOLD, DIAMOND, SEED PEARL AND ENAMEL MOURNING RING with central seed pearl set initials JH between two small diamond brilliants, in a black enamel surround, marked 18, ring size N-O. 8grams CONDITION: Some bruising and losses to enamel, inscription to shank ' In Loving Memory of Josiah Hardman'.
A small collection of Hornby "O" Gauge to include Clockwork No 2 LMS Tank Locomotive in burgundy livery with original box; boxed Brake Van; unboxed Explosives Wagon; boxed Hydraulic Buffer Stop; boxed No 2E Buffer Stop (fitted for electric lighting); unboxed Milk Wagon and a further unboxed single arm Signal 100-120
TRIX TWIN RAILWAY - 646 Shell tank wagon, in original box together with unboxed Charringtons wagon, silver Shell tanker wagon, open wagon and three coaches (all metal with litho printed detail; and a 0-4-0T loco and together with a selection of small scale diecast vehicles; Matchbox car garage; O gauge passengers and bench seat (a lot)
A collection of O-gauge Hornby railway carriages, locomotives and locomotive related items to include a No.51 locomotive and tender; a no.1 level crossing; no.1 side tipping wagon; no.1 crane truck; no.1 lumber wagon; no.1 passenger coach; no.1 McAlpine & sons; no.1 buffer stop; no.1 Fourgon; a passenger brake van; wagon platform; flat truck with cable drum; also two LNE Hornby carriages; railway track. All enclosed in original boxes with visible wear. Plus another carriage.
An old distressed Dinky Toys by Meccano Ltd. 152a Light Tank (tracks and turret absent) and an old two wheeled Trailer to match, probably a fuel bowser, together with distressed parts of a tinplate toy Crane and of a tipper Lorry and a rusty and distressed, formerly red livery ''O'' gauge tender
AFTER JOHN DOYLE ['H.B.'] (IRISH, 1797-1868) Fifty-nine political cartoons, circa 1830-61, published by T. McLean, including 'The Exeter Cat and the Plymouth Mouse', 'The New Lord Mayor of Dublin', and 'Hop O My Thumb', laid down on card leaves, (album); together with 'TOM MERRY' [WILLIAM MECHAM] (1852 - 1902), ten colour lithographs, with later hessian backing, each 30cm x 36cm.
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