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A good collection of 6x vintage Hornby / Hornby Dublo 00 gauge railway trainset locomotives. All unboxed, and all playworn to some degree. Including; 46232 Duchess Of Montrose, a GWR Tank Locomotive, 6220 LMS loco, an early die-cast bodied Sir Nigel Gresley loco, 80054 BR Loco and a B&R ' 67 ' locomotive. All unboxed.
A collection of Horny 00 Gauge model railway tainset locomotives and coaches to include; Inter-City 125 Class 43 loco, dummy carriage and 2x coaches in green and grey livery with Inter-City decals, R.477 LNER London and North East Railway Composite Coach (teak Finish), R.478 LNER Brake Composite (Teak Finish) and R.479 LNER Sleeping Car (Teak Finish) along with a Tri-Ang Southern passenger coach.
A GOOD collection of 8x assorted scale diecast model vehicles to include; American excellence (NEO) 1:43 Dodge 600 Convertible, Verem 1:43 Ford Mirage (unused decal stickers), Paul's Model Art Minichamps 1:43 Audi R8S Le Mans 24 Hrs. 2000 (1 of 2976), Generation GTI 1:43 Lancia Delta Integrale Martini, Corgi 1:43 43204 3 Axle Leyland Olympian, Mythique R4 1:43 Renault 1986, Eligor 1:43 4 CV Berline Grand Luxe Type R 1060- 1950, Road Signature Collection 1:24 2007 Shelby GT500 and a M&S 1:18 remote control Mini Cooper. All appear mint in their original boxes.
A collection of 00 Gauge model railway locomotive trainset rolling stock to include; Hornby R.213 Banana Van, loose Hornby passenger coaches, Dapol JS.Fry & Sons wagon, Corgi Trackside DG2250003, Bachmann Harry Potter loco base, Lima GWR Great Western Railway No.22 locomotive, Trii-Ang Railways R.422, R.423, R.424 and more.
A George III Mahogany Pedestal Writing/Architect's Table, after a model by Gillows, early 19th century, the pivoting top supported by an adjustable ratchet above a deep secretaire drawer with five dummy drawers and fall front enclosing a sliding mechanism with a green and gilt leather writing surface with six lidded compartments below each pedestal with three drawers, the opposing side with dummy drawers, on a plinth base with castors, 127cm by 67cm by 96cm See illustration For a similar private or secret drawer see Stuart (Susan E) Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Vol 1, pg.281, pl.295Top section and front are cosmetically good. Top section scratched, some deep. The secretaire drawer the sliding writing section is rather stiff. Recent green and gilt leather which is in good cosmetic condition. Hinged lidded compartments - labelled 8D. End section of moulding missing. Compartment R - V the base is split. Cockbeading on arch has small damage. All drawers are open but no key. Verso which are dummy drawers have various slits to drawer fronts.
A Yellow Glazed Pearlware Francis Burdett Commemorative Jug, circa 1810, printed in black with a bust portrait and inscribed SIR FRANCIS BURDETT Bart MP The determined enemy of corruption & the constitutional friend of his Sovereign and with details of his committal to the Tower and with verse, 20cm high: A Buff Glazed Pottery Jug, printed with RICH.D REYNOLDS the Philanthropist, 17cm high; A Dawson Pearlware Plate, printed with JCJ VAN SPEYK, 22cm diameter; A Nursery Plate, printed with SIR R PEEL Bart, 15cm diameter; and A Pearlware Jug, moulded and painted with bust portraits, 15cm (5)
A Pearlware George IV Commemorative Plate, circa 1822, moulded and painted with a bust portrait inscribed KING GEORGE FOURTH within a basket weave border with crowned rose and thistles, 22cm diameter; and An R Johnson Semi-China Jug, printed in blue with a bust portrait inscribed GEORGE IV CROWNED JULY 19, 1821, 12.5cm high (2)
Nine books on Chinese jade, including "Chinese Jade Throughout the Ages," Stanley Charles Nott (1962); "The Story of Jade," Herbert Whitlock and Martin Ehrmann (1949); "The Romance of Chinese Art: How to Appreciate and Enjoy It," R. L. Hobson, Laurence Binyon, Oswald Siren, Benjamin March, Lt. Col. E.F. Strange, Jiro Harada, Charles F. Kelley, A.F. Kendrick, George F. Kunz, Carl W. Bishop, Kojiro Tomita, and Warren E. Cox (1936); "History of Chinese Art," Oskar Munsterberg (1910), written in German; "Jade: A Traditional Chinese Symbol of Nobility of Character," Chen Kuei-miao (1990), written in English and Chinese; "The Essence of Jade Palace Museum Catalogue," Zhou Nanquan, (1987), written in Chinese; "Handbook of the Department of Oriental Art," Art Institute of Chicago (1933); "The Nickerson Collection," the Art Institute of Chicago Department of Oriental Art (1900); "Field Museum of Natural History Department of Anthropology Guide, Pt. 1: Oriental Theatricals," Berthold Laufer (1923).Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email lia@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.SKU: 00982Follow us on Instagram: @revereauctions
VICTORIAN LEANDER MEDAL, the obverse depicting Leander swimming the Hellespont and inscribed 'Leander Medal', the reverse inscribed 'Awarded to Charles Ja. Fox, by Professor Poulton of London at the Sheffield Baths Sep 21. 1858' within wreath motif border, 45mm diameter, unmarked, along with four other medals comprising a Royal Academy of Singing medal, the obverse depicting the head of Apollo in profile and a lyre to his shoulder, the reverse inscribed 'Royal Academy of Music Instituted 1822 Katherine W. Fairley Singing 1893', unmarked, a Silver 100 Yards medal, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with horse head and castle motif in relief, the reverse with wreath motif and inscribed '1936 100 yards 12-13. J.B. Fox', 45mm diameter, maker R&S, Birmingham, a Howick Seniors Challenge Cup medal, the obverse with wreath motif, the reverse inscribed 'Winner Howick Seniors Challenge Cup 1903', 30mm high including bale, unmarked, and an N.R.A. medal, the obverse with figural decoration within border inscribed '1300-1500 N.R.A. 1860 Rifle Clubs', 41mm high including bale, unmarked (5)
1908 ALBION ROVERS LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GOLD MEDAL, the obverse with intertwined openwork 'A R' and 'League Champions CFL 1907- 08' in enamel, the reverse inscribed 'Presented to James Cockburn', suspended from scrolling banner with 'Albion Rovers' in enamel and pin clasp to reverse, maker A. LOTT, marked 9CT, 9.3g
A Rollei Rolleiflex 3.5F TLR Camera, 1960-61, black, serial no. 2234759, with Carl Zeiss Planar f/3.5 75mm lens, serial no. 2931868, body, VG-E, shutter working, intermittently sticking on slowest speed, lens, VG, some very light coating issues to front element, complete with prism, Rolleifix, lens hood and filters, all in maker's cases, includes original purchase receipt from R. F. Hunter Ltd, dated 19.2.61
An R & J Beck 'Universal' Brass Compound Microscope, English, c.1872 (from the Beck records), signed to base 'R & J BECK, LONDON, UNIVERSAL MICROSCOPE', standing on a circular lacquered brass foot, with single pillar supporting the body, with concave mirror in gimbal, mechanical stage, fusee chain focusing, fine focusing long lever, double nosepiece and other accessories, in mahogany case with trade label
A Smith R. A Complete System of Opticks in Four Books, for the author by Cornelius Crownfield, Cambridge, 1738. First Edition, complete with list of subscribers, errata, and all blank leaves, with 83 folding engraved plates, contemporary gilt-ruled calf, with book plate for 'BAGGRAVE LIBRARY'; First edition of the most influential optical textbook of the eighteenth century.Note: This book became the standard work on optics in its time and was translated into French, Dutch and German. Divided into four books, the first 'A Popular Treatise' deals in a non-technical manner with the fundamental experiments in optics, while the second 'A Mathematical Treatise' provides a more formal treatment of the geometrical theory of the subject, the third book A Mechanical Treatise' describes apparatus for grinding and polishing lenses and specula, the fourth book 'A Philosophical Treatise' gives a history of telescopic discoveries, there is also a good chapter on microscopes with good illustrations.
A W. Watson & Sons Alpha Hand & Stand Camera, 1892, 3¼×4¼, serial no. 11626, with R & J Beck Isostigmar f/5.8 4.75" Lens, in Celverex shutter, aluminium, serial no. 15228, body, VG, lens, G-VG, some internal haze, shutter working, complete with five non-original DDS and MacKenzie Daylight Slide, in fitted case

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