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Atlas 0-gauge track, electric, centre rail power collection. Three 'switches' (points) - one each item 6072 0-72 l/h; item 6085 0-45 L/h and item 6071 0-54 R/h. 8 pieces short straights item 6052; one item 6080 90 degree crossing; one item 6059 uncoupling track and one item 6068 0-36 curved. All unused (M) (BE)
Four Triang train sets, including an R7X Transcontinental series set, comprising a loco and tender, two silver coaches, and a quantity of Triang grey track, an R.161 operating hopper car set, comprising, a hopper wagon, and hopper track piece and supports, an R.23 operating Royal Mail coach set, comprising a Royal Mail coach, and the two loading and unloading track pieces, and an R.81 station set, comprising of Ipswich station building, and platforms, and signs. All are boxed in original boxes, the corners are mostly complete on all except R7X, and the contents are in very good condition.
Two R.254 S/C 0-4-0 Electric 00 gauge Triang locos, with operating pantographs, one in BR Maroon, one in BR green, in relabelled boxes, one with endflap detached, locos are in near mint condition. Both locos come with repro instruction tags, attached to the hook, and instruction leaflets in boxes.
A collection of three English bone China decorative plates and one French porcelain plate. Each plate is adorned decorative gilded designs. Spode Royal Navy Submarine Plate limited edition 387 of 750. Manufacturers backstamps on the underside. The largest plate, Coalport, approximately measures: 10.75"W x 0.75"H. Artist: A.Goodwin, R. PriceIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: 387 of 750Manufacturer: Royal Worcester, Coalport, Spode, and Artisanal LimongesCountry of Origin: England and FranceCondition: Age related wear. As is. Minor scratches.
WWI medals named to T-235 Dvr E.F Baker A.S.C including British War medal 1914-1918; 14166 Pte J. Russell R. Fuse Victory Medal; 216605 Spr. H.L Smith Royal Engineers British War Medal, 16960 Spr. E. Chalk 9 F.C.E A.L.F British War Medal and a Victory Medal together with a bronze death plaque to George Henry Clark and a William Chalk and 1914-15 Star named to 2625 Pte C. Anstiss Middx Regiment .
A file containing paperwork relating to Mr Edwin James Maxwell, known as Ted, the oldest known surviving ex-Territorial Army soldier. He was born in 1905 in South East London before moving to Swansea in 1914. Maxwell had a long career with the British Army. Throughout the war years Ted served in Maindy Barracks, Cardiff, he was on duty the night Cardiff was fire blitzed; he served in West Africa as part of the West African Frontier Force. He returned to the UK in 1943 and led a group of Bren Gun Carriers attached to the 2nd Canadian Division and was part of the force that entered Caen. Ted returned to civilian life in 1945 until he was commissioned in 1951 as a captain in Winston Churchill's reservist sabotage force. Ted lived to the great age of 105 years. This lot comprises of a card of congratulations from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; card of congratulations from Rt Hon Peter Hain MP; card of congratulations from Carwyn Jones First Minister for Wales; telegram from The Right Honorable Yvette Cooper MP Department of Work and Pensions; letter of condolence from Colonel N R Bead TD hand written; photograph of Ted Maxwell, Service Sheet for the Life of Edwin James Maxwell.
A vintage leather travelling grooming set for the vintage and classic Bentley owner, containing hairbrush, bakelite and chrome plated containers, comb, manicure set, etc. Ideal accessory for Bentley 3'/4, 4'/4, Mark 6, and R Type motorcar owners. Together with a Bentley Winged Flying B showroom desk mascot, circa 1950s. -
WWI medal group, named to Donald Wilson James (1894-1957), 2nd Lt, Suffolk Regt. Infantry 1st Battalion, including The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) Military Cross British War Medal, Victory Medal, Territorial Force War medal, mounted to board with photographic prints of D.W.James along with an excerpt from The Times, Wednesday 5th February 1919 pg. 13, together with two Suffolk Regiment cap badges, Guards Machine Gun Corps cap badge and the Royal Artillery cap badge. D.W James enlisted, before the outbreak of the war, as a private soldier in the Territorial Force, joining the 6th Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment (cyclist unit). He served with the battalion until early 1917, by which time he had risen to sergeant. He undertook weapons training and attended an Officer Training Cadre with a Machine Gun Corps, he was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Machine Gun Corps on 26th April 1917. Following normal form, he would then have attended a five-week course of instruction on the Vickers Machine Gun at the Machine Gun Training Centre, Belton Park near Grantham, Lincolnshire. He was eventually posted to France, and joined the 1st Battalion Machine Gun Corps, which was formed 28th February 1918. Gallantry notes: "Near Berthaucourt 24th September 1918, after firing a barrage, he pushed his guns forward and consolidated his position under very heavy shelling. During two determined hostile counter attacks he directed his guns with great skill and courage and inflicted severe casualties on the enemy, for which he was awarded the Military Cross certified by General Rawlinson, Commander of the Fourth Army, on the 30th December 1918". Lt James was discharged in 1919, and later re-enlisted in the Territorial Army. He retired in the early 1930s as Battery Sergeant Major, in the 229 Medium Battery, Royal Artillery and was awarded the MBE in 1931. Cite: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/079ebd94-4632-41ca-9fbb-59247cb52047. This record is held by Vickers MG Collection & Research Association.
Polar Exploration - Scott's Last Expedition, Volumes I and II, being the journals of Captain R. F. Scott and reports of the journeys and scientific work undertaken by Dr E. A. Wilson etc, arranged by Leonard Huxley, in the first edition, publ. Smith, Elder & Co. 1913, together The Great White South by Herbert G. Ponting, first edition, publ. Duckworth & Co. 1921, all bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering (3 books), includes maps, illustrations, photogravure plates, etc
Hornby - Seven boxed 00 gauge railway trainset locomotives comprising; Special Edition R2010 Br 4-6-2 Britannia Class 'Lord Roberts' (0637/1000), R2107C 'Transrail', R347 'BR Class 37 Diesel Green Livery', R863 'Brush Type 4', R157 'Diesel Railcar Power Coach and Trailer Coach', R.074 'Hymek Diesel' and 'London Transport' (7)Part of a private single owner collection
§ Richard Hamilton CH (1922-2011) Just what is it that makes today's homes so different? 1992signed 'R Hamilton' (lower right); numbered 3209/5000 (lower left)colour laser print, published by the BBC for the QED programme20 x 28.5cmThe glazing with some grubby marks, though these do not appear to interfere with the image itself which appears in largely clean and presentable condition.
Coquilles, an R. Lalique opalescent and polished glass bowl, pattern no.3204, the exterior moulded in relief with four stylised shells, wheel etched mark to underside, 13cm diameter; together with Primeveres, an R. Lalique opalescent and frosted glass box base, pattern no.77, the exterior moulded in high relief with blossoming flowers, impressed and etched mark to underside, 16cm diameter (2)The Coquilles bowl in good condition, the Primeveres bowl lacking its cover and with a minor imperfection within th eglass to the rim, otherwise in good condition.
Medal group ~ Queen's South Africa medal (2 clasps Transvaal & Cape colony) + King's South African medal (2 clasps South Africa 1902 & 1901) awarded to 1888 Pte H Thompson KRRC t/w WWI trio awarded to 1888 Sjt H E Thompson K R Rif C + Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal (GV & awarded to 1888 TCS MJR H Thompson K R Rif C) + cap badge
Group of Hornby A4 Locomotives - 2x LNER Silver Fox R.099 in Standard Finish, Other variant has detailing added and embossed numbering, Comes in box marked R.372 'Seagull' marked in pen 'Silver Fox'. BR 'Empire of India' 60011 is a custom finish and varnish, comes in box with Mallard drawing. R.372 LNER A4 'Seagull'. Conditions: Vary from Fair to Good Plus in Fair to Good Plus boxes. Box for 'Empire of India' is damaged, but this has not effected the model.

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