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BIBLE, The. Robert Barker, 1602. Black letter. 8vo., old calf (overs detached, lacks backstrip) Old Testament begins at A2, lacks A8, 2 leaves torn in O.T., lacks title to Apocrypha, title to N.T. present but with damage at outer edge, Revelations imperfect at end, With Two right profitable...Concordances, R. Barker, 1602 and The Whole Booke of Psalms, metrical version, John Windet for the Assignes of Richard Daye, 1602, (imperfect at end. Many cropped margins throughout.) With an imperfect Josephus. sold not subject to return (2)

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HOLY BIBLE, The. Robert Barker and by the Assigns of John Bill, 1637. 8vo., old sheep (spine and joints cracked). Woodcut title to New Testament (lacks title to O.T., C2 and C8 with defective outer margins, affecting text). Bound with an imperfect Book of Common Prayer, The Genealogies, by John Speed 1637, 16 leaves (corner of title torn away), The Way to True Happiness. R. Young Edinburgh n.d., and an imperfect Metrical Psalms. Herbert 516. Sold not subject to return

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A George III table spoon, in old English pattern, London, date mark indistinct, makers mark for W. Sumner and R Crossley, together with a similar table spoon, 4 oz (2)

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A gentleman's 9ct gold ring, set with a diamond chip, size R, a 9ct gold wedding band and a silver wedding band

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A five stone diamond ring, set on 18ct gold shank, size R.

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R * SEIJANT, View of a church tower, Provence, signed, oil on canvas, 15 1/2" x 12".

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WATSON,R. 'Chemical Essays' London, 1784. 3rd. edn. 8vo. Complete in 5 vols. full cf. ex lib. labels to spines. 5

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LYDEKKER, R.'Catalogue of The Ungulate Mammals in the British Museum, (Natural History)'. London, 1913. 5 vols. Glt.cl. bumped. 5

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*BEWICK,T. 'A General History of Quadrupeds' Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1791. 2nd. edn. 8vo. wood engs. in text. Full leather, glt.spines. Tog. with BELL, Thomas, 'A History of British Quadrupeds', John Van Voorst, 1874. 2nd. edn. wdcts. Edward R. Allston's copy. 1/2 marbled bds. upr. bd. & backstrip almost det. 2

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An Edwardian aneroid barometer, in carved oak case, retailer R Farr and sons, Doncaster, the thermometer and barometer dials white enamel, 31 1/2" high

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A pair of Edwardian electroplated rectangular entree dishes, with gadroon borders and concave sides, engraved the Cunliffe crest, the detachable handles with different fitments. 10in. (26cm.). Together with an early Victorian electroplated baluster pint mug, engraved an elaborate cartouche and initials within a crested garter, a cast leaf capped scroll handle, on a moulded foot. Maker C. R. Collis and Co of Birmingham, and an electroplated shell ring top meat skewer. (4).

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R. Caton-Woodville. The Siege at the Storming of Bagajoz. Mixed process engraving. 22in. x 29.5in. Signed in pencil by the artist. An India proof before title. Published by Henry Greaves and Co, 1895. Left hand edge of the India paper fraying, some scattered spotting. Framed but unglazed.

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Churchill, Sir Winston. A Large collection of books by and about Sir Winston Churchill, including; Hough, Richard. Former Naval Person. Churchill and the Wars at Sea. 1985; Woods, Frederick. A Bibliography of the Works of Sir Winston Churchill. 1963; Day, David. Menzies and Churchill at War. 1986; Thompson, R. W. Churchill and Morton. 1976; Pitt, Barrie. Churchill and the Generals. 1981; Churchill, Winston S. Frontiers and Wars. 1962; Marsh, John. The Young Winston Churchill. 1955. This last signed and inscribed by the author.

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Cook, James & King, James. A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Undertaken by the Command Of His Majesty, For Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under the Direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, In His Majesty's Ships the Resolution and Discovery; in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. In Three Volumes. Vol. I. and II. Written by Captain James Cook, F. R. S. Vol. III. By Captain James King, LL.D. and F. R. S. The Third Edition. 3 volumes (of 4) lacking the atlas folio volume. 4to., 1785. 24 engraved maps and charts, many folding, the plate opposite page 417 (in volume three) supplied from another copy and loosely inserted. Some minor spotting and offsetting to the plates. Front free endpaper (with the inscription noted below) slightly creased. Later half roan binding, joints rubbed. * With the following presentation inscription on the second free endpaper: ' The Gift of John Fleck (Captain and owner of the brig 'Captain Cook' and to the great and justly celebrated Capt. Cook) to his young and valued friend Alexander Kirkaldy Esq.,-January 1st. 1828.'

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Fawcett, H. W. & Hooper, G. W. W. [Et. Al. Comp's.]. The Fighting at Jutland. The Personal Experiences of Sixty Officers and Men of the British Fleet. 4to., n.d. [1921]; Leslie, Shane. Jutland. A Fragment of Epic. 1930; Wemyss, Lady Webster. The Life and Letters of Lord Wester Wemyss. 1935; Bacon, R. H. Admiral of the Fleet. 2 volumes, 1929; Gibson, R. H. Three Years of Naval Warfare. 1918; Noyes, Alfred. Open Boats. 1917; Narrative of the Battle of Jutland. 1924; Bellairs Carlyon. The Battle of Jutland. The Sowing and the Reaping. N. d. [1919]; Naval and Military Despatches Relating to the Great War. 9 volumes (in original printed wrappers) [1914-1918]. Together with a small collection of books relating to the Battle of Jutland.

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Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopeddia of Russian Aircraft 1875-1995. 1995; Thetford, Owen. Aircraft of the R. A. F. Since 1918. 9th edition, 1995; Mason, Francis K. Hawker Aircraft Since 1920. 1995; Orange, Vincent & The Lord Deramore [Et. Al.]. Winged Promises. A History of No. 14 Squadron, R. A. F. 1915-1945. 1996. Together with a collection of books relating to Aircraft and the R. A. F.

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Hare, Paul R. The Royal Aircraft Factory. 1990; Layman, R. D. Before the Aircraft Carrier. The Development of Aviation Vessels 1849-1922. 1989; Francillon, Rene J. Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War. [Rep.] 1987; Clark, Alan. Aces High. The War in the Air Over the Western Front 1914-18; Broke-Smith, P. W. L. History of Early British Military Aeronautics. Bath, 1986; Shepherd, E. Colston. Our Defenders. The Royal Air Force of Today. 1939. Together with a collection of books relating to aircraft in war.

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Jackson, A. J. British Civil Aviation 1919-1972. Volume 1. Second edition, 1987; Hare, Paul R. Aeroplanes of the Royal Aircraft Factory. 4to., Marlborough, 1999; Bramson, Alan. Pure Luck. The Authorised Biography of Sir Thomas Sopwith, 1888-1989. Wellingborough, 1990; Taylor, Michael J. H. Warplanes of the World 1918-1939. Shepperton, 1981; Gunston, Bill. Air Superiority. Shepperton, 1985; Foster, David R. Wings Over the Sea. Canterbury, 1990; Smith, Malcolm. British Air Strategy Between The Wars. Oxford, 1984. Together with a collection of books about mainly civil aviation.

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King, H. F. Arnament of British Aircraft 1909-1939. 1971; Cole, Christopher [Ed.]. Royal Flying Corps Communiques 1915-1916. 1990; Norma, Aaron. The Great Air War. New York, 1968; Clark, Alan. Aces High. The War in the Air Over the Western Front 1914-1918. 4to., 1999; Duval, G. R. War in the Air 1914-1918 a pictorial survey. Truro, 1978; Nitske, W. Robert. The Zeppelin Story. 4to., New York & London, 1977; Campbell, Christopher. Aces and Aircraft of World War I. 4to., Poole, 1981; Davidson, E. H. [Comp.]. Handbook of German Military & Naval Aviation (War) 1914-1918. Nashville, 1995. [Rep. of 1918 edition]. Together with a collection of books about aircraft and aerial warfare in the First World War.

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MacDermott, E. T. [Revised by Clinker, C. R.] History of the Great Western Railway. 3 volumes, 1982; Nock, O. S. The Last Years of British RailwaysSteam. Newton Abbot, 1978; Bradley, Rodger. GWR Two Cylinder 4-6-0's and 2-6-0's. Newton Abbot, 1988; Atkins, C. P. The Scottish 4-6-0 Classes. 1976; Kitchenside, G. M. & Riley, R. C. Still in Steam. Britain's Preserved Railways. 1969; Whitehouse, Patrick and St. John Thomas, David. The London Midland & Scottish Railway. A Century and a Half of Progress. 4to., 1995. Together with a collection of books about British railways.

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Macintyre, Donald & Bathe, Basil W. Man-Of-War. A History of the Fighting Vessel. Oblong 4to., 1975; Breyer, Siegfried, Soviet Warship Development. Volume One: 1917-1937. 1992; Hill, J. R. [Ed.]. The Oxford Illustrated History of the Royal Navy. Oxford University Press, 1995; Lewis, Michael. A Social History of the Navy 1793-1815. 1960; King, J. W. The War-Ships and Navies of the World, 1880. Greenwich, 1982. [Rep. Of the edition of 1880]. Together with a collection of books about the Royal Navy and other navies.

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Manning, T. D. The British Destroyer. 1961; Johnston, Ian & McAuley, Robert. The Battleships. 4to., 2001; Newton, R. N. Practical Construction of Warships. 3rd. Edition, 1970; Becker, Ethel Anderson. 'Here Comes Polly.' 4to., Seattle, 1971; Thomas, Roger D. & Patterson, Brian. Dreadnoughts in Camera 1905-1920. 4to., Stroud, 1998; Skulski, Janusz. The Battleship Yamato, Oblong 4to., 1988; Skulski, Janusz. The Battleship Fuso, Oblong 4to., 1998. Together with a collection of books about Warships.

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NABARRO R. Severn Valley Steam 1971, pictorial cover, brown cloth and twenty eight other vols on steam locomotives. 29 vols

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Three English porcelain plates signed R. Bunn and D.Wilson painted with fallen fruit within gilded borders, printed marks to bases, (small rim chips to underside of one plate) (3)

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A Sevres jug, circa 1831, modelled by e.Fragonard, the tear-shaped body resulting in a flaring trefoil lip, the scrolling gilt handle with applied acanthus leaves, with goats in a landscape enclosed by a double band of stiff flowers in puce and pink, all heightened in gilding, the foot and rim with a scrolling puce and gilt decoration and single blossoms on a pink ground, factory mark and date in black, gilders number R. ... for Pierre-Nicolas Richard (1815-1848), R. 32.. and incised 31-2, 15.5cm, 6in, Produced in the period of Alexander Brongniart, the cup shows resemblance to a cream jug illustrated by T. Preaud, The Sevres Porcelain Manufactory, Alexandre Brongniart and the Triumph of Art and Industry, 1800-1846, cat.no.114, where it is noted that this model was inspired by an Etruscan piece. Another jug with the same shape can be found in the dejeuner Duguesclin, M.Pinot de Villechenon, Sevres, Porcelain from the Sevres Museum, 1740 to the Present Day, cat.no 82.

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A Dutch-engraved 'VOC' light-baluster wine glass, circa 1750, the funnel bowl engraved with the crowned arms of the Republic of the Seven United Provinces, inscribed CONCORDIA RES PARV(r) CRESCUNT, the reverse with monogram VOC within martial trophies, above a cushion knop and tall slender inverted baluster stem with air beads, conical foot, 19.5cm, 7.625in, very minor polishing to underside of footrim

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RACKHAM (Arthur) illustrator : WAGNER (R.), Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, 4to, 30 tipped-in col. plates with titled tissue guards, cloth, L., 1924.

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RACKHAM (Arthur) illustrator : WAGNER (R.), The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie, 4to, 34 tipped-in col. plates with captioned tissue guards, as called for, L., 1920.

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RACKHAM (Arthur) illustrator : WAGNER (R.), The Ring of the Niblung [i.e. "The Rhinegold" & "Siegfried", 4to, 48 col. plates, cloth, L., 1939.

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GRAHAME (Kenneth), The Golden Age, 4to, frontis. & 18 col. plates by R. J. E. MOONY, pictorial cloth, L., 1915.

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GEMMELL HUTCHISON (R.) Illustrator, BARNETT (T. R.), Reminiscences of Old Scots Folk, 8vo, 10 tipped-in col. plates, the mounts all SIGNED by the artist, cloth, Edinburgh, 1913.

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DUCKWORTH (F.) & NICHOLS (G.), The Cotswolds, 8vo, illus., cloth gilt, 1st edn., A. & C. Black, 1908; BRADLEY (A.) & TYNDALE (T.), Worcestershire, sm. 4to, illus., cloth gilt, 1st edn., A. & C. Black, 1909; HIPPISLEY COX (R.), Green Roads of England, 8vo, illus., cloth, 2nd edn., L., 1923; & others (small box).

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LOVEGROVE (J. R.) publ. Twenty Four Views of Wells, Glastonbury & Neighbourhood, obl. sm. 4to, 24 engr. plates, limp cloth, n.d. (ca. 1845).

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WODEHOUSE (P. G.), Carry on Jeeves, 8vo, pictorial cloth, (dusty), 1st Edn., L., 1925; SHERRIFF (R. C.) & BARTLETT (V.), Journey's End, 8vo, cloth, 1st edn., L., 1930; BENNETT (Arnold), The Strange Vanguard, A Fantasia, 8vo, clo., d.w., 1st edn., L., 1928; LEHMANN (Rosamond), A Note in Music, 8vo, clo., d.w., (dusty), 1st Edn., L., 1930; GREENE (Graham), Monsignor Quixote, 8vo, clo., d.w., 1st Edn., L., 1982 MORGAN (Charles), The Flashing Stream, 8vo, clo., d.w., 1st edn., L., 1938; and 7 other works, later, by or about Morgan (13).

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COULTON (C. G.), H. W. Fowler [of Modern Usage fame], 8vo pamphlet, 1st edn., Oxford 1934; and a few other pamphlets, miscellaneous; and ASHBEE (C. R.), An Endeavour Towards the Teaching of John Ruskin and William Morris, 8vo, 4 ff., pp. 52, printed wrappers, "Facsimile of the First Book Printed at the Essex House Press .... This is the Stereotype Edition. An. Dom. MDCCLCI", 1901 GRIERSON (H.) translator: The Christ-Child. A Poem ..., 4to, wood engravings by Tom Chadwick, cloth boards, LIMITED EDITION numbered 56 of 150, Oxford, Woodstock, Samson Press, 1938; JACKSON (Holbrook), William Morris Socialist-Craftsman, 8vo, printed red wrappers, SIGNED 1st Edn., L., 1968 (Q, pamphlets)

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[PIONEER WOMAN REFORMER, WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE Champion, etc.]. CARPENTER (R. L.), In Memory of Mary Carpenter, 8vo, photo mounted frontispiece + two other mounted photo plates, original cloth, [Bristol, 1878]; another variant copy with 2 extra mounted photographic plates, and 4 other vols. (6).

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MATTHEWS (A. R.), A Descriptive and Historical Account of West Bay, sm. 4to, illus., cloth, L., 1901; SHARPE (R.), London and the Kingdom, 3 vols., illus., cloth, L., 1895; and a few other vols. (Q).

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[TRANSFORMATIONAL GAME]. "Changeable Ladies" or "Changeable Portraits of Ladies", a treen slide top box, (end stop of lid lost), the slide with lacquered print applied, revealing central well divided into 3 sections : top section with 28 parts (complete) mid section with 241/2 parts (of 28); bottom section with 28 parts (complete); each part consisting of a third part of a female bust portrait, printed & hand-coloured, of historical and fashionable ladies (incl. Elizabeth I & Catherine II), underside of lid with contemporary printed & applied description; underside of box with printed label; R. Ackermann, Jan. 1st, 1819; condition very good.

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VALENTIA (George Annesley, Viscount), Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, in the Years 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806, 3 vols., 4to., pp. xiv, 496; iv, 502; iv, 506, 69 copper-engraved plates, charts and plans (some folding) and 3 text vignettes, contemporary half calf, chipped, hinges cracked), 1st edn., PRESENTATION COPY "To the Rev. R. R. Bloxam D. D. from his friend the author", L., 1809. (3)

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Tri-ang - R.861, B.R. 2-10-0 tender locomotive, green livery, No.92220 'Evening Star', boxed; two R.358, 'Old Time' 2-6-0 tender locomotives, 'Davy Crocket' (one with smoke), the locomotives boxed; with a tank locomotive; two coaches; track and other items, (box).

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Hornby - R.2169, B.R. Merchant Navy Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive, green livery, No.35028 'Clan Line', boxed.

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Hornby - R.4169, Pullman Car Rake, comprising 2nd class parlour 'Car No.66', 1st class kitchen car 'Fingall', and 2nd class brake 'Car No.63', each boxed, within original card sleeve.

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Hornby - R.4066B, G.W.R. brake coach; R.4065B, G.W.R. composite coach; R.4063B, L.N.E.R. brake coach; and R.4064A, L.N.E.R. sleeper coach; and Bachmann - No.34-475, B.R. Thompson 1st class corridor coach, crimson and cream livery; No.34-425, B.R. Thompson composite brake coach, crimson and cream livery; and No.34-101, G.W.R. Collett 1st class coach; each boxed, (7).

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Hornby - R.2230, L.M.S. 'Duchess' class 4-6-2 tender locomotive, maroon livery, No.6230 'Duches of Buccleuch', boxed.

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Hornby - R.543, Advanced Passenger Train five-piece set, complete with overhead electric arm, boxed (set lacking residual items).

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Hornby - R.250, B.R. (Railfreight) Class 58 co-co diesel locomotive, grey and yellow livery, No.58001; and Lima - No.205211, B.R. (Scotrail) Class 47 co-co diesel locomotive, black and pale grey livery, No.47705 'Lothian'; both boxed, (2).

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Bachmann - No.32-100, B.R. Class 08 0-6-0 diesel shunter, green livery, No.13365, boxed; Mainline - No.37036, B.R. Class 03 0-6-0 diesel shunter, blue livery, No.03382, boxed (box worn); Tri-ang Hornby - R.758, B.R. Hymek bo-bo diesel locomotive, blue livery, No.D7063, incorrectly boxed; and Lima - No.205115, B.R. Class 33 bo-bo diesel locomotive, blue livery, No.D6524, boxed, (4).

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Hornby - R.080, B.R. Class 29 diesel locomotive, green livery, No.D6103, boxed; Mainline - No.37-051, B.R. Class 45 1co-co1 diesel locomotive, green livery, No.D49 'The Manchester Regiment', boxed; and Hornby - B.R. Class 47 diesel locomotive, green livery, No.D1670 'Mammoth', unboxed, (3).

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Hornby - R.360, B.R. Class 86/2 bo-bo electric locomotive, blue livery, No.86219 'Phoenix', boxed (box worn and lacking one end flap); Lima - No.205142, B.R. Class 50 co-co diesel locomotive, blue livery, No.50043 'Eagle', boxed; and Lima - No.5107, B.R. Class 09 0-6-0 diesel shunter, blue livery, No.09026, boxed, (3).

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Hornby / Lima - Thirty-five assorted container, tanker and other wagons, including twenty Hornby R.238 merry-go-round hopper wagons, each boxed, (35, box).

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Hornby - R.360, B.R. Class 86/2 electric locomotive, blue livery, No.86219 'Phoenix'; and another, re-numbered and re-named No.86210 'City of Edinburgh', both boxed, (2).

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Hornby - R.2054, B.R. Class A3 4-6-2 tender locomotive, green livery, re-numbered and re-named as No.60087 'Blenheim', with added detail, boxed.

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Hornby - R.057, C.R. 0-4-0 saddle tank locomotive, blue livery, No.270, boxed; with a quantity of unmade Airfix kits, and assorted parts and accessories, (box).

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Hornby - R.698, B.R. three-car diesel multiple unit, blue livery, Nos E51832, E59707 & E51816, boxed.

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Hornby - R.2101, B.R. Class A4 4-6-2 tender locomotive, green livery, No.60030 'Golden Fleece', boxed; and Hornby - R.350, B.R. Class A4 4-6-2 tender locomotive, green livery, No.60022 'Mallard', boxed (box worn and lacking one end flap), (2).

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Hornby - R.2258, B.R. Class 5MT 4-6-0 tender locomotive, black livery, weathered finish, No.44781, boxed (as new).

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Lima - No.205127, B.R. 'Warship' Class 42 bo-bo diesel locomotive, blue livery, No.D814 'Dragon', boxed; Jouef - B.R. Class 40 1co-co1 diesel locomotive, re-finished as No.40010 'Empress of Britain', with added paint detail, boxed (box worn); and Tri-ang - R.751, B.R. Class 37 co-co diesel locomotive, blue livery, No.D6830, incorrectly boxed, (3).

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Hornby - R.855, L.N.E.R. Class A3 4-6-2 tender locomotive, green livery, No.4472 'Flying Scotsman', boxed; R.150, N.E. Class B12 4-6-0 tender locomotive, black livery, No.7476, boxed; two Pullman coaches, boxed; four L.N.E.R. coaches, boxed; R.069, B.R. High Speed Train power car and dummy power car set, boxed; an Inter-City intermediate coach, boxed; seven assorted wagons, boxed; track and accessories, (box).

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Hornby - R.1033, Hogwart's Express Set, comprising 4-6-0 tender locomotive, No.5972 'Hogwart's Castle' and two coaches, boxed; with a matching composite coach, boxed; three Ratio wagon kits; and a Wills village Post Office kit, (6).

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The Beatles - 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (Parlophone PCS 7027); 'Help' (Parlophone PMC 1255); and 'Love Songs' (Parlophone PCS 7211 & 7212); with thirteen singles, including 'Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane' (Parlophone R 5570); four albums by John Lennon; and an album by Paul McCartney, (21).

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