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Corgi Classics Heavy Haulage 31014 Sunter Brothers Guy Invincible Long Platfrom Trailer, Pipe Load & Diamond T Ballast, Nicholas Bogies Vessel Load (with certificate 2178/3800), 18001 Econofreight Heavy Transport Ltd Scammell Contractor with Nicolas bogie trailer& steam turbine load (with certificate 3737/4100) and 17605 Sunter Bros. Ltd Scammell Constructor and 24 wheel low loader with load (all E boxes G-E) (3)
*Magic. An archive of magic tricks, printed matter, and ephemera, belonging to Gordon Woodcock, 1930s and later, a large number of magic tricks, including playing cards, silk handkerchiefs, multiplying billiard balls, wooden boxes, feather bouquets, Chinese rings, a clay pipe, rope, giant dice, and other props such as a collapsible rabbit, conjuring wands, fans, screens, etc., and various books and journals, including The Magic Wand, The Journal Official Organ of the Magical Society, The Magician Monthly, The Magical World, The B.M.S. Journal, The Sphinx, plus conjuring trade catalogues, and various printed, typed, and manuscript ephemera relating to magic tricks, illusions, and ventriloquism, including letters, e.g. a typed letter signed from Henri De'Seevah "The Friendly Magician", and a manuscript postcard from Professor Whyley relating to the procurement of a dummy, flyers advertising George Smallwood's Mystic Parade at which Gordon Woodcock performed in 1940, and three brown manilla folders containing a typed illustrated correspondence course by Rupert Howard from The St. James School of Magic, 1930s, all contained in a metal trunk and a suitcase, each with the owner's name and address stencilled on lid, with additional material in a cardboard box Provenance: Owned by the vendor's uncle, Gordon Woodcock (1921-2005), who was one of the youngest members of the British Magical Society, and performed at family parties. (3 boxes)
Wain (Louis, 1860-1939). Poor Man's Gout, watercolour and bodycolour, showing a grey and white cat sitting in a chair in humble surroundings, his foot bandaged, smoking a clay pipe and looking in astonishment at a mouse who has had the temerity to appear before him, signed lower left, 46 x 34 cm (18 x 13.25 ins), mounted, framed and glazed Provenance: Sold in these rooms, 16th June, 2005. (1)
A stag antler pipe case and tobacco pouch (Kiseruzutsu), circa 1860, the outer case well carved with Kwannon on a rock, below a basket of flowers, the suspension in the form of a pine branch, the inner slide plain, the ojime repoussé with a ho-ho, the leather pouch with shi-shi clasp, signed Josai, 23cm, paper label 'B A M LOAN W S Gould(?)'
A SUPERB IVORY TOPPED OPIUM PIPE CANE, FRENCH, CIRCA. 1870.A wonderful opium pipe. The bleached ivory is well carved in relief with figures of two gentry and two workers symbolising the bridge that was made by opium in the 19th century.The Malacca cane has been hollowed out to make the shaft of the pipe. The bowl is a separate piece of briar which is detachable and would have been kept in one's pocket. The white metal ferrule unscrews from the cane to allow the bowl to be attached. The top unscrews from the shaft to reveal a horn mouthpiece. 35ins long.
A cased unused late 19th century carved Meerschaum pipe, the front of the bowl decorated with two figures seated holding their rifles, the reverse of the bowl decorated with a lion and lioness attacking an elephant, set with amber mouthpiece, the silk of the case inscribed "Vienne Exposition 1873", length of pipe 19.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Despite the pipe never being smoked, there are a couple of tiny losses to the front of the men's hats, otherwise ok.
- Based on a 964-series Carrera 4 model with manual transmission. - Steve Wong custom chip. Engine overhauled, lightened and balanced - Keys, fobs, wallet / books, service history and numerous receipts etc This extremely purposeful-looking right-hand drive 911 is a Carrera RS Evocation based on a 964-series Carrera 4 model equipped with five-speed manual transmission. The bodywork is resplendent in classic Guards Red and the interior trimmed in Black leather/cloth. The specification is enough to set the mouth of any 911 aficionado watering and includes: KW 3-way suspension; strut brace; RS brake ducts and braided hoses, and Turbo 4-pot calliper upgrade; plus set-up by Centre of Gravity, Nuneaton. The engine was overhauled, lightened and balanced and benefits from a Steve Wong custom chip. It also features a sports exhaust and stainless steel de-cat pipe, as well as a sports filter and modified induction. The Club Sport-style interior includes reclining hard-backed/colour coded Recaro seats, red seat belts, scripted rear parcel shelf carpet, and aftermarket OMP sports steering wheel. As if the sound of the engine wasn't music enough, the Porsche also boasts a bespoke Bassmechanixs high quality sound system complete with memory stick feed. The original rear wiper, air conditioning system and engine bay heater assembly have all been deleted from the specification, but the sunroof and electric windows retained. The comprehensive early service history was carried out by franchised dealers as follows: Merlin (05/90, 2350 miles), Parkwood (05/93, 7655 miles), Rivervale (05/95, 12419 miles), AFN (09/96, 16652 miles), Evans Halshaw (07/97, 31352 miles; 10/97, 37319 miles; 03/98, 47970 miles; 08/98, 59436 miles; 04/99, 73842 miles; 09/99, 83984 miles), Stratstone of Wilmslow (10/00, 99084 miles) and Evans Halshaw (07/02, 110423 miles). 'B5 LWT' has now covered c.160,000 and the vendor presently considers the bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, flat-six engine and five-speed manual gearbox to all be in 'excellent' condition, but notes that the tyres will need changing within a few thousand miles. This exciting 911 comes complete with MOT to April 14th 2016.
PLEASE NOTE: This vehicle does not have an MOT, the vendor has informed us that the vehicle failed due to a corroded brake pipe. - Only three registered owners from new - Recent £8,000 expenditure at a leading Rolls-Royce specialist - Finished in its desirable and appealing original colours This Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow 1A was supplied new to the proprietor of Northern Caravans in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, and first registered on October 4th 1974. It must have been a wonderful and striking sight to have seen this car arrive outside the front door on that autumn day in 1974 with its Peacock Blue paint and Magnolia leather interior. Maintained for the first fourteen years of its life by the Rolls-Royce factory service department in Crewe, one judges by the generously sized history folder and handbook pack which accompany the car that it has been much loved by its three recorded owners. There are a large number of expired MOT certificates on file from the early 1990's to the present day, with the latest one due to be carried out just prior to the sale. The vendor, a life-long enthusiast of the marque, describes the bodywork, paintwork, engine and gearbox as all being in 'excellent' condition following a recent £8,000 expenditure at a leading Rolls-Royce specialist, and a recorded mileage of only 74,400 miles. He also describes the interior as being 'in show condition' with its apparently optional black bulls eye dash board air vents and star burst walnut.
A collection of twenty one Pitcairn Islands souvenir carved hardwood models, including an HMS Bounty coconut ship diorama, three pipe stands, various other fish, birds and turtles, many inscribed with the carver's name, many believed to be descendants of Fletcher Christian, together with various books and ephemera relating to Pitcairn Island, diorama 15in.
A 5” Gauge coal-fired Live Steam GWR 2-6-2 ‘Prairie’ tank locomotive: in green as no 6108, with two outside cylinders, lever reverse, twin injectors, pressure and water gauges, P-F, generally scruffy with rusting to many parts, blast pipe missing, cab roof loose, but including set of GWR class 5101 drawings, no boiler history
A 3½” Gauge ‘Tich’ coal fired Live Steam 0-4-0 Tank Locomotive in black and green livery, with twin outside cylinders, lever reverse, pressure and water Gauges, axle-driven and hand operated water pumps, F-G, cab loose, front buffer beam slightly bent, tank balancing rubber pipe perished, together with 3½” Gauge bogie flat trolley with brakes to one bogie, F (2)

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