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Model Railway - a Märklin HO CE800 0-6-0 Pantograph Yard Switcher, part boxed; Märklin - a CM800 DB black 0-6-0T locomotive no. 89028, instruction booklets, boxed; a 315/4 Truck for Motor Cars, Unloaded, boxed; a model Porsche 356, two others; a 315/1 Hopper Wagon; a 315/1 S Banana Wagon, Jamaica, boxed; a Hornby Dublo EDL7-SAS Class N2 0-6-2T 9596 in LNER Green - 3-rail; Märklin - a quantity of track including 3601/1W Electro Magnetic Operated points, 457/1 Level Crossing with Mechanical Operated Barrier, 467/2 Armed Girder Bridge, 3601 AA Track Feeder section etc; a 280A transformer; etc
Märklin HO Gauge Steam and Electric Locomotives, DB black 3027 2-10-0 44690 Locomotive and Tender, 3005 DB black 2-6-2 23014 Locomotive and Tender and 3004 0-6-0 TM800 Tank Locomotive, all in early red boxes and 3024 green twin pantograph metal body Electric Locomotive E1835, in original picture box, VG, boxes F (4)
Tri-ang/Hornby OO Gauge Electric Units and Locomotives, two SR 4-SUB power cars, one in blue-green, the other yellow-green, two BR green 0-4-0 steeple-cab locos, one with good pantograph, the other broken, a third in green and a 'primary series' red example both lacking pantographs, otherwise all G-VG (5)
Lima OO Gauge Diesel and Electric Trains, class 86 219 electric 'Phoenix' with operating pantograph, desert sand coloured D1023 'Western Enterprise', green Deltic 'Meld' and class 33 D6506, 4-car DMU in 'GWR' brown/cream (modified), a 3-car blue/grey DMU in original finish, Network SE class 50 023 'Howe' and 3 matching coaches, class 73 101 'The Royal Alex' in Pullman umber/cream, two 0-6-0 shunters and two WR brown/cream coaches, mostly G-VG, some with retouching (19)
Hornby and Other OO Gauge Later BR Diesel and Electric Locomotives, 4-car Electric unit no 7103 in blue/grey, neatly converted from Hornby Mk 1 coaches, class 25 218, Jouef class 45 044, a 4-car HST set in second Inter-City livery, two car class 142 unit in Regional Railways yellow livery, Hornby class 90 electric 90 039 in 'sector' colours with operating pantograph, Lima 'Scottie' class 09 027, a damaged Triang E3001 body only and other items, mostly G-VG (19)
Tri-ang/Hornby OO Gauge BR Electric Locomotives, E3001 in 'electric blue', F, one pantograph and change-over switch missing, class EM2's in electric blue as 27006 'Pandora' (27002 numbers also applied to ends), a 'Rail blue' example with round buffers, lacking name/numbers, and a green 27000 'Electra' with both pantographs damaged, mostly G-VG, pantographs all OK except 27000 (4)
Tri-ang/Hornby OO Gauge Small Diesel and Electric Locomotives, Swedish' diesel no 5771 in yellow with blue roof, 'North British' 0-4-0DS in uncommon Battle Space red, both VG, Dock Authority shunters in red and black, both as no 3, a BR green 0-4-0 steeple-cab electric (pantograph damaged) and another with pantograph and changeover switch missing, mostly G (6)
A fantastic collection of original vintage Marklin made 00 / H0 Gauge model railway train set items to include E6302 Pantograph engine, 89005 tank locomotive, 24058 locomotive with tender, boxed car transporter, crane, boxed wagon, boxed train set and various rolling stock, carriages track and accessories. Great collection.
An Exceptionally Fine Pantograph by George Adams Senior, English, c. 1765, in mahogany with lacquered brass fittings, inlaid ivory scales, and ivory ball wheels, signed 'G Adams Math.l Inst.t Maker to His Majesty Fleet Street London', complete with accessories in fitted mahogany case with instructions pasted inside lid, case 76.8cm. Notes: the instructions refer to the 'pantographer', the term used by George Adams Senior. This instrument itself is identical to that in the King George III collection in the Science Museum London (illustrated in Morton & Wess), with an identical maker’s signature. In both cases the arms are of mahogany rather than ebony. The only difference between the two is the fulcrum weight, in this example it is the usual lead version rather than the large brass version at the Science Museum. References: Adams, G, A Catalogue of Mathematical, Philosophical and Optical Instruments (1746) no.75; Millburn, J R (2000) Adams of Fleet Street p.105; Morton, A Q & Wess, J A (1993) Public & Private Science – The King George III Collection p.379; Wynter H & Turner, A, (1975) Scientific Instruments Fig.174.
A French Hornby O gauge 'Train Hornby OBBV Le Mistral' set. Comprising a 3 rail electric Bo-Bo twin pantograph electric locomotive, RN BB8051 in dark green with red detailing SNCF livery. Together with 2 passenger coaches - 2nd class and a 3r class, both in dark green with yellow detailing. Boxed, some wear/splitting to lid, with internal dividers. Together with sections of track. Contents GC-VGC a few minor marks only. Plate 1 £80-120
A French Hornby O gauge 'Train Hornby OBBV Le Mistral' set. Comprising a 3 rail electric Bo-Bo twin pantograph electric locomotive, RN BB8051 in dark green with red detailing SNCF livery. Together with 2 passenger coaches - 2nd class and a 1st class/baggage car, both in dark green with yellow detailing. Boxed, some wear/splitting to lid, with internal dividers. Together with sections of track. Contents GC-VGC a few minor marks only. £80-120
A French Hornby O gauge 'Train Hornby Le Drapeau' set, TBBV. Comprising a 3 rail electric Bo-Bo twin pantograph electric locomotive, RN BB8051 in two tone green with silver detailing SNCF livery. Together with 2 bogie Wagon Lits coaches - a Restaurant Carin dark blue with yellow line detail and a Pullman Car in dark blue and cream. Boxed, some wear/splitting to lid, with internal dividers and with sections of curved track. Contents VGC a few minor marks only. Plate 1 £100-130
4 French Hornby freight rolling stock. Wagon Reservoir AZUR (bogie tank) in silver livery. Wagon-Foudre Double (wine wagon) in deep red BORDEAUX livery. Wagon Bache No.1 (covered wagon) in yellow with green canvas top Saint Freres livery. A Wagon Frigorifique 1S in white STEF livery. All boxed, minor wear/some damage. Together with a loose simple clockwork 0-4-0 SNCF electric twin pantograph locomotive in green/red livery. VGC minor wear only. (5) Plate 1 £80-120
A French Hornby 3 rail electric O gauge 4 wheeled twin pantograph electric locomotive. An example in SNCF olive green with cream roof, fitted with light bulb to one end. Together with 5 wagons- side tipping wagon in yellow, lumber wagon in green and yellow, lumber wagon with guard hut in black, both with wood load. Plus 2 bogie wagons, one an ARBEL hopper in grey and one a closed PLM box van. Also in lot a breakdown crane. 2 items in original boxes, some age wear/damage. Items GC-VGC locomotive requires a clean. (7) £80-120
A Scarce French Hornby O Gauge 3-rail electric SNCF Bo-Bo twin pantograph centre cab electric locomotive. RN BB13001 in light greyish blue with silver detailing, red buffer bean with white buffers. Boxed, minor wear/damage. Locomotive VGC for age, very minor marks, light cleaning required. Plate 1 £100-150
A French Hornby O gauge 'Train Hornby Le Provencal' set. Comprising a 3 rail electric Bo-Bo twin pantograph electric locomotive, RN BB8051 in two tone green with silver detailing SNCF livery. Together with 2 freight wagons - a bogie flat wagon with stanchions and bogie low sided wagon. Boxed, some wear/splitting to lid, with internal dividers. Together with sections of curved track. Contents GC-VGC a few minor marks only. £80-120
A George IV brass pantograph Cary, London, circa 1825 The pivoted frame with circular dark green silk covered anchor-weight fitted to an adjustable slider against engraved ratio scale to one arm opposing fixed pencil holder to the other, the centre with subsidiary pivoted armature with further adjustable slider against a similar scale for the tracing stylus and signed Cary, London to the opposing member, fitted with removable bone wheel castors to each junction/terminal, in original mahogany box with tracing pointer and weighted pencil carrier, the box 73.5cm (29ins) long. William Cary is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as born circa 1759 and apprenticed to Jesse Ramsden. William worked from 272 Strand, London 1789-90 then 182 Strand 1794-1822, he died in 1825. John Cary (I) is recorded by Clifton as a map, globe and chart engraver who was born in 1755 and worked from Johnson's Court, Fleet Street 1782 then Corner of Arundel Street, Strand 1783 before moving to 188 Strand 1783-1790 followed by 181 Strand 1792-1805. He is last recorded working at 86 St. James Street 1820-21. The business was continued by John (II) and George Cary (both sons of John senior) until circa 1851 when it was acquired by Henry Gould.
Marklin and Bing 0 gauge locomotives, wagons and accessories, 1930s, Marklin boxed R910B 0-4-0 c/w locomotive and tender with electric headlights and smoke deflectors, excellent to near mint condition, one wheel loose, box very good, R950 0-4-0 c/w locomotive, fair condition, lacks tender, dents, cab roof repainted, Bing 0-4-0 Pantograph electric locomotive, c/w maroon livery, good to fair condition, few scratches/dents, spring broken, flat wagon and Dapolin tank wagon, fair condition, Denmark destination signs with canopy roof, fair detached from base, two signals, Marklin level crossing, posts loose, and a quantity of Marklin track and points, (lot).

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