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A well built model of the steam Tug ÃŽrvia', the model built in the 1960's to a traditional design with fitted wheelhouse, life boat, ladders,hand-rails and other usual fittings. The tug is fitted with a 'Proteus' horizontal live steam plant from Cheddar Models Ltd by the vendor in 1998. The model is finished in tan, black and green paintwork. Overall length 89cm. Width 23cm. It comes together with a wooden transportation case and Focus 4 radio control unit. The model was exhibited in The London Model Engineering Exhibition 1970. Original boiler test certificate No 000140 issued by Cheddar Models Ltd 12th of March 1998. Working pressure 90 psi. PLEASE NOTE: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warrantees as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.
An early 20th century model ship diorama,the Barque Kobenhaven, in glazed display case with moulded gilt frame, overall 66cm x 44cm, original ship built by Ramage & Fergson of Leith, laid down 1913 completed 1921, largest sailing ship at the time, disappeared after last radio message 22nd December 1928, 900 miles from Tristan Da Cunha.
Sale Item: US ARMY RADIO RECEIVER & 2 SUPPLY UNITS (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
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French Military and T.V, 815 Renault 4 Sinpar Gendarmerie, Khaki body two military policemen, gear lever, radio and aerial in plastic bag, mint condition, in yellow and white picture box, good to excellent condition, few creases, 1406 Renault Sinpar 4x4 ‘Michel Tanguy’, khaki-green camouflage Renault with picture scene display base with two running figures, mint condition, in yellow pictorial box, good condition, creases/dents, lacks leaflet, (2 items).
Jimi Hendrix collection of 14 LP records including Limited picture disc 1617/5000 catalogue number CCS 12001, the cry of Love on track 240 8101, are you experienced 683031, Twosome, crash landing Polydor super, midnight lightning, concerts CBS 88952 gatefold, the singles album pod V6, live at Winterland with poster, Radio one, band of Gypsies MCA 11607, live at Woodstock sealed 30th anniversary three LP set, Live at the Fillmore east MCA three LP set, Live at Berkeley 524/1000 limited edition sealed & valleys of Neptune. total 14 records in excellent condition
nine LP vinyl box sets including led Zepplin - mothership- Sealed, the song remains the same-six LP set Atlantic 7567-8 2144-1, BBC Sessions Atlantic 83061-1, Nick Drake- fruit tree, Jethro Tull- Radio archives, Grateful Dead - Warner Brothers studio albums- sealed, Genesis 1970 to 1975 sealed, George Harrison- all things must pass- sealed. Total nine LP sets
NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS: Patrick White (1912-1990) Australian Writer, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1973. T.L.S., Patrick White, one page (folding air mail stationery), 4to, Castle Hill, New South Wales, 18th June 1962, to Neville Braybrooke. White states that he is surprised that his correspondent has not heard from his London agent regarding The Letters, explaining 'I wrote to her New York counterpart….and she agreed to send The Letters to London because, she said, “its particularly British tone” would make it difficult to sell in the States. (For thirty years I have been trying to work out why we can understand “peculiarly American” stories and they can't understand ours.)' and also remarking 'Sorry I can't produce any juvenilia of interest, at the moment I am taken up with the theatre. I have a play opening in Sydney next month, one in Adelaide in September and am working on a third….'; William Golding (1911-1993) British Novelist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature 1983. Brief T.L.S., William Golding, one page, 4to, Bower Chalke, Salisbury, Wiltshire, 29th September n.y., to [Neville] Braybrooke. Golding writes, in full, 'I'll see if I can find anything by me. What do you want? Juvenilia which is amusing because it is incompetent or the stuff that shows promise?'; J. M. Coetzee (1940- ) South African Novelist, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 2003. T.L.S., J M Coetzee, one page (folding air mail stationery), 4to, Department of English, University of Cape Town, 7th July 1988, to Neville Braybrooke. Coetzee declines his correspondent's invitation to contribute to an anthology, remarking 'Unfortunately, and much to my regret, I have not preserved any of my juvenile work'; Harold Pinter (1930-2008) English Playwright, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 2005. T.L.S., Harold Pinter, one page, 4to, London, 2nd March 1999, to Neville Baybrooke (sic). Pinter thanks his correspondent for their letter and comments 'I remember the party in 1973 well, particularly Henry Reed falling down. The speech I made about Reggie's cricket was impromptu. There is no copy….Reggie….gave me my first employment on BBC Radio in, I think, 1950'; Doris Lessing (1919-2013) British Novelist, Poet & Playwright, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 2007. Brief T.L.S., Doris Lessing, one page, 4to, Langham Street, London, 2nd December n.y., to [Neville] Braybrooke. Lessing thanks her correspondent for writing and remarks 'No, I haven't kept anything at all I wrote when young. It seems to me most writers would be very happy to forget their beginnings'. Some creasing and age wear to the majority of the letters, and some with small tears and areas of paper loss to the edges, none of which particularly affect the text or signatures, FR to G, 5 Neville Braybrooke (1923-2001) English Poet, Writer, Editor, Literary Critic and Publisher. Son of Patrick Braybrooke (1894-1956) English Literary Critic. Some of the present letters were written in response to Neville Braybrooke's research, which extended over some thirty years, into an anthology of juvenilia by writers who would later become famous. The book was published with the title of Seeds in the Wind: Early Signs of Genius in 1989.
WILSON ANGUS: (1913-1991) English Novelist. Series of nine A.Ls.S. and two T.Ls.S., Angus, with his first name only and four with his full name, twelve pages (total), mainly 8vo and smaller, various places (mainly Bury St. Edmunds but also London and St. Remy, France), many undated, although the majority written during the latter half of the 1950s, most to John [Lehmann] and three to Neville Braybrooke. Wilson writes to his correspondents regarding various reviews and his own work, in part, 'I am having quite unexpected trouble doing a radio features programme commissioned and much overdue. It seemed the easiest thing in the world and has proved the hardest' (1955), 'I hope this will interest a few people….I have put in a few teases for Colin W[ilson?]. If you think he has been too teased of late take them out' (3rd August 1956), 'I meant “worthy of any esteem” - not a very good word, I agree. It's one of those hard boiled spinsterish sort of words that get into my vocabulary on occasion….My writing is rather peculiar because I have had to take a mole from the cat and kill it and I am very Tolstoyan about such things. I have just been reading all the late Tolstoy - it really is a fantasy - what is exciting is to trace back the seeds of it all in A.K. and even War & Peace' (n.d.), 'Could you please give me until Monday 15th for the Wilde article….I can only do anything at weekends….and I need two weekends to finish' (n.d.), 'I am sorry, I have searched, but I have no letters from Joe Ackerley' (7th May n.y.), 'I shall be delighted for you to include my Kensington piece in your new anthology, to be acknowledged as you suggest' (16th May 1989). Most of the letters have some staining and overall age wear, only slightly affecting the text (which remains legible and one letter has an area of paper loss to the upper right corner. FR to about G, 11 John Lehmann (1907-1987) English Poet and Man of Letters. Lehmann served as managing director for Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press from 1938-46 before establishing his own publishing house. Neville Braybrooke (1923-2001) English Poet, Writer, Editor, Literary Critic and Publisher. Son of Patrick Braybrooke (1894-1956) English Literary Critic.
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