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A 1/3 size 4" Richard Garrett & Sons model engine steam tractor, realistically and meticulously scale built in the mid to late 20thC, numbered 0982PVL, with seating, gauges, dials, drive wheels, etc., and other accessories, in green, 118cm high, 65cm wide, 186cm deep, with partial plans, blue prints and partial building plans, together with a Blue Line four wheel box trailer, on tandem axle with part fitted interior, padlockable roller shutter back, with Fiamma F45 canopy, rear lights and flourescent strip, interior measurement approx 150cm wide, exterior measurement approx 210cm from wheel to wheel. Auctioneer to announce - the vendor has the boiler CE approved certificate
Six silver thimbles commemorating The 200th Anniversary of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, boxing and running medals, three cigarette cases, Carven pocket lighters, Stratton compact, Sheaffer fountain pen, Waterman roller ball pen, Parker ballpoint pen, Burnham propelling pencil, three replica medals, Calibri lighter, pair of plated milk churn pepperettes and a Dalvey pocket compass.
DAWN - DEMOS/STOCK - Amazing collection of 53 x 7" releases on the prestigious UK label with 33 demos included. Artists/titles/cat. numbers (demos unless stated) include Curtis Knight Zeus - The Devil Made Me Do It (DNS 1049), Fynnius Fogg - Roller Skatin' Baby (DNS 1105), Matchbox - Rock 'N' Roll Band (DNS 1104), Gus Eadon Band (Love Affair/Elastic Band) - Times Are Hard... (DNS 1043 stock), Frupp (DNS 1087), Atomic Rooster (DNS 1027), Bronx Cheer (DNS 1019), Gravy Train (DNS 1115), Mungo Jerry (DNX 2505), Brian Joseph Friel (DNS 1050), Me And Him (DNS 1121), The Others (DNS 1096) and Prelude (DNS 1100). Many of the records contain the seldom seen original company sleeves, and condition is almost always Ex to Ex+/archive.
A George III oak longcase clock, with silvered brass face, signed Samuel Young, Nantwich, date roller aperture and floral engraving, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute band, cast spandrels to the corners, thirty hour movement with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the hood with caddy top, blind carved frieze, flanking turned columns, plain trunk with single door, plinth base reduced in height, 40 by 24 by 196cm high.
Eric Ravilious - Garden - A 1930s rectangular chrome plated printing plate etched with a roundel of a lady swinging in a tree swing with a tee-pee tent and garden roller, framed with two strips of the border edge pattern with the mark in the right corner, etched to the top 30s Bowl & Baker 9in, plate size 19.5cm x 30.5cm
A CASED SILVER PAPAL MEDAL, coming in an embossed red Morocco case with spring action holder system and blue lining which is printed in gold lettering 'THIS SILVER MEDAL BEARING THE LIKENESS OF HIS HOLINESS WAS PRESENTED TO LADY MEUX, BY POPE LEO XIII THROUGH HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL RAMPOLLA APRIL 1899'. The medal itself has the profile of Pope Leo XIII below which is engraved 'BIANCHI' and the reverse having an image of what appears to be the Pope meeting Christ with 'BORGIANIS DIAETIS INCVLVM PRISTINVM RESTITVTIS' around the scene and the date MDCCCXCVIII belowNOTE: Lady Meux was born a butcher's daughter Valerie Susan Langdon in 1847, wife to Sir Henry Meux 3rd Baronet - a wealthy London Brewer, she was never accepted her husbands family or polite society due to having claimed to be an actress, bar maid and banjo player going by the name of Val Reece in Music Hall but rumours abound about her being a prostitute. She was painted three times by Whistler,one of which is part of the Frick collection, the third piece thought to have been destroyed by Whistler himself after arguments between the two. She enjoyed spending her wealth on extravagance, being known to drive herself around London in a carriage drawn by a pair of Zebras and was rumoured to attend Boxing prize fights incognito. As well as this she adorned their Theobalds home in Hertfordshire with such things as a swimming pool and an indoor roller skating rink and even persuaded her husband to Purchase Christopher Wren's Temple Bar from the City of London and installed at their country estate as a new gateway. Lady Meux was a passionate collector of ancient Egyptology with Egyptologist Wallis Budge, publishing a catalogue of over 1,700 of her pieces including 800 scarabs and amulets. His publication 'The Book of Paradise' was dedicated to her. She eventually offered the collection to the British Museum, but the trustees turned this down and it was sold. She also acquired five illustrated Ethiopic manuscripts,and on finding that they were revered by the Ethiopians, she left them in her will to Emperor Menelik. During the Second Boer War, the early British reverses had made headline news and the defence of Ladysmith had made a particular impression on Lady Meux. On hearing of the landing of naval guns for the Battle of Ladysmith she had ordered, at her own expense, six naval 12-pounders on special field carriages made by Armstrong of Elswick. The guns were sent directly to Lord Roberts in South Africa, because they had been refused by the War Office. They were known as the "Elswick Battery", and were manned by the 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers). Apparently Sir Hedworth Lambton, the commander of the Naval Brigade at Ladysmith, returned to England, he called on Lady Meux at Theobalds to thank her for her gift and recount his adventures. She was so taken with him that she made him the chief beneficiary of her will, on condition that he change his surname to Meux as she was without direct heirs. When she died on 20 December 1910, he willingly changed his name by Royal Warrant and inherited the Hertfordshire estate
A Hardy Bros Big Game rod "The Xtra Heavy Hardy Zane Grey Salt Water" Palakona 56lb rod no.E89890, the 6' 10" cane rod with detachable mahogany and bronzed brass butt section, with heavy duty screw lock winch fitting, felt grip and slotted butt end, Patent Hardy's stand-off agate line guides and roller tip guide, in green canvas bag, (some marks to lacquered finish and minor corrosion to metal parts).
London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER STENCIL 'EX' for 'Extra'. These were used on cars providing relief services, usually during rush hours. Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x 39cm), this is the type that was fitted at each end of those standard cars which had not been fitted with roller blinds. In ex-use condition. [1]
London County Council Tramways ROUTE NUMBER STENCIL for Kingsway Subway service 33 which ran from West Norwood to Manor House. Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x 39cm), this is the type that was fitted at each end of those standard cars which had not been fitted with roller blinds. In ex-use condition with some surface corrosion. [1]
London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER STENCIL for Abbey Wood circular service 36 via the Embankment. Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x 39cm), this is the type that was fitted at each end of those standard cars which had not been fitted with roller blinds. In ex-use condition with some surface corrosion. [1]
London Transport Tramways ROUTE NUMBER STENCIL for Croydon local route 42 to Thornton Heath. Measuring 22" x 15" (56cm x 39cm), this is the type that was fitted at each end of those standard cars which had not been fitted with roller blinds. In very good, ex-use condition, may have been repainted. [1]
Round smoothbore barrels with solid rib stamped "N. DELANEY", single silver bead. Both lockplates marked "TRYON/PHILADA" in centers with engraving at tails and on cocks, roller frizzens. Double triggers. Brass and silver mounts. Silver barrel pin escutcheons on each side of forend, brass barrel pins, vacant silver oval wrist escutcheon with screw in center, shaded Moravian eight-pointed star between toeplate and rear trigger guard tang and engraved silver "Indian head/Liberty cap" on underside of forend. Brass Lehigh trigger guard with lug in front of bow. Figured maple stock of familiar Lehigh form, carved with typical large "Kunz" checkered panel surrounded by daisy and scrolls along with incised "Indian Head" around front tang of trigger guard. It is very unique to have two of these together. Carved around tang with checkered tombstone shaped border with two horns. Carved with stylized fleur-de-lis around ramrod entry ferrule. Wooden ramrod with brass tip. Excellent condition; barrel retains a grey patina with some pitting at breeches, locks professionally reconverted and lock markings on left lockplate have been engraved where stamped markings were pitted or worn away. Locks retain a dark grey patina with light pitting. Brass and silver mostly polished and showing some scattered marks. Stock excellent, as refinished with some scattered marks and small cracks along left side of barrel, towards muzzle. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-Delaney Lehigh; Model-SxS; Caliber-.52 Bore; Barrel Length-32"; FFL Status-Antique;
Smoothbore octagonal barrel, unsigned with centered rear sight. Reconverted flintlock mechanism, lockplate with rounded tang, stamped "M.M. MASLIN/WARRANTED", rounded tail and roller frizzen, probably replaced/second lock. Pin fastened plain sheet brass furniture, including two-piece patchbox, large vacant oval wrist escutcheon, half moon with face above cheekpiece, "S"-shaped inlays on each side of wrist and ovoid inlay in front of toeplate. Brass wear plate engraved with Allentown type "Indian" head forward of trigger guard. Flat sideplate matching contour of carving around lock. Partially figured full-length maple stock with familiar Lehigh form with open ended brass nosecap. Good condition, barrel with scattered areas of pitting and dark brown patina. Lock with dark patina and some pitting, some surface rust, reconverted. Brass mostly mellow or unpolished with scattered marks from use. Stock with some chipping along barrel and some small losses around lock, scattered marks from use. This rifle was probably made in the area around Allentown, Pennsylvania, as it has architecture like many made in this area. However, this maker, known for the "S" shaped brass inlays on each side of the wrist, has not been identified as there are no known signed examples. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-Lehigh; Model-Flintlock; Caliber-.48 Bore; Barrel Length-41 - 1/4"; FFL Status-Antique;
Octagonal barrel, flat, stamp engraved lockplate with roller frizzen. Pierced four piece patchbox, typical Kunz finial, engraved with stiff-leaf borders, scrolls and small panels of checkering. Toeplate has engraved pineapple finial, two piece pierced Kunz sideplate engraved en suite. Pierced and engraved silver oval inlay with Moravian star. Forend with an engraved brass tombstone winged head on each side. Full length figured maple stock with some additional faux striping, punch-dot checkered wrist and wooden ramrod with bone tip. Left side of buttstock carved with checkered circular panel surrounded by a relief fluted border with a relief daisy and scrolls, typical of other carved Kunz rifles. Thin serrated relief border surrounded barrel tang. Ramrod entry ferrule carved with stylized incised fleur-de-lis. Later Lehigh County, Pennsylvania or Philadelphia form. A rifle similar to this example with similar carving, can be seen at the Met Museum. This rifle displays all the finest details and quality of a high end Jacob Kunz rifle. Excellent condition. Barrel retains dark brown patina with worn edges and some areas of scattered pitting especially at breech. Lock has been professionally reconverted to flintlock configuration, now retains a dark brown patina with some light pitting and wear to markings in center. Stock very good, refinished and showing some wear to borders around checkered wrist and to faux striping. Carving excellent on left side of buttstock, but somewhat worn around tang. Some scattered marks and scratches. Brass furniture retains a mostly polished patina. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-J. Kunz; Model-Relief; Caliber-.54 Bore; Barrel Length-41"; FFL Status-Antique;
Octagonal rifled barrel signed "P. Kuntz" on top flat and two decorated bands surround both front and rear sights. Flintlock mechanism with lockplate stamped "KONIGMACHER/& Co./WARRANTED," roller frizzen and sprigs of engraving on cock and tail. Four piece pierced and finely engraved patchbox, one of the typical Kuntz pattern patchboxes, engraved with checkered triangles, scrolls and broken line borders and scrolls shaded. Brass Lehigh County trigger guard with brass lug forward bow. Brass wearplate with punch-dot engraved border and hemp leaves on a stippled ground, toeplate with rectangular horn patchbox release and engraved with a banner of shaded diamonds. Flat sheet brass Lehigh sideplate terminating in an arrowhead at the rear. Silver Moravian eight-pointed star above cheekpiece and vacant diamond wrist escutcheon, small silver diamonds inlaid on each side of forend. Full length figured maple stock of familiar Lehigh County, Pennsylvania form, wooden ramrod. Carved behind cheekpiece with incised "C" scrolls surrounded by repeating incised "C's", front of lock and sideplate also engraved with series of repeating carved "C's". Double line border on each side of barrel tang and above lock and sideplate, incised borders carved above and below cheekpiece. Excellent condition; barrel retains traces of brown finish and remaining areas retain an even brown patina with excellent signature. Lock retains an even brown patina and is in original flintlock configuration. Brass shows almost no wear and has been polished, now mellowing. Stock excellent, as refinished with a few minor age cracks under lock and scattered light marks. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-P. Kunz; Model-Kentucky; Caliber-.45 Bore; Barrel Length-43"; FFL Status-Antique;
Octagonal smooth bore barrel with centered rear sight surrounded by double line border and decoration; brass front sight unmarked. Flat flintlock lockplate with roller frizzen marked "J / TARRATT / WARRANTED". Brass furniture including finely engraved four piece patchbox with rocker panel borders and 'C' scrolls. Engraved toeplate; plain sideplate with beveled edges terminating in an arrow. Shaped brass escutcheon above cheekpiece with hex sign type decoration around screw surrounded by rocker panel engraved patterns. Full length partially figured maple stock of typical Lehigh County, Pennsylvania form with faux striping and violin finish. Relief carved scrolls around tang and stylized Fleur-de-lis on top of wrist; relief carved 'C' scrolls on both sides of comb and relief carved teardrops surrounded by 'C' scrolls on both sides of lock and sideplate. Relief carved and shaded display of 'C' scrolls, teardrops and checkered panels behind cheek piece on left side of buttstock; some of the larger scrolls are shaded with dark finish. Molded cheekpiece surrounded by chip engraving and folk art designs. Relief carved stylized Fleur-de-lis behind ramrod entry furl. This is possibly the work of John Moll. Wooden ramrod with bone tip. Very good condition; barrel retains a grey patina with some pitting on tang and at breech. The lock, in original flintlock configuration, is possibly a second lock and retains an even dark grey patina. Brass retains a mellow patina with some darker areas. Sideplate shows scattered marks from use and some repair around rear lock retaining screw. Stock is very good as refinished. Carving shows some light wear. Toe is replaced and some small slivers of wood around lock have been replaced. The forend has some repaired cracks and breaks, but no replaced wood. Otherwise, a few scattered marks from use. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-Lehigh County; Model-Rifle; Caliber-.52 Bore; Barrel Length-42-1/2"; FFL Status-Antique;
Round smoothbore barrel of browned steel, patent hooken breech marked with English view and proof marks. Flintlock mechanism with roller frizzen and thumb safety, center of lockplate marked "I. JONES". Brass furniture. Small oval escutcheon inscribed "JCP" in script, buttplate tang engraved with arms motifs and triggerguard inlaid with two engraved rectangles. Walnut stock with checkered wrist and brass take-down caps on two-piece stock. Very good condition, barrel shows scattered marks from use and probably rebrowned when used in 1976 muzzleloading competition. The second half of the two-piece forestock was replicated and replaced by Robert Fisch, and shot at the 1976 muzzle loading world championship in Versailles, France. Lock retains a grey patina and has some light pitting, cock has been repaired at neck. Stock refinished and has scattered light marks from use. Brass unpolished. Provenance: From the collection of Gerald Stowe, former curator of arms and armor at the West Point museum. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-Flintlock; Model-Musket; Caliber-.75 Bore; Barrel Length-36-1/2"; FFL Status-Antique;
Octagonal smoothbore barrel with gold band and stiff-leaf engraving at breech. Top flat marked “HUTCHINSON-DUBLIN” and has an Irish registration number stamped on it. Barrel tang has a panoply of arms engraved on it. Lockplate and cock engraved with military motifs, lockplate marked “HUTCHINSON” in center, roller frizzen and waterproof pan. Finely engraved silver furniture, triggerguard engraved with military motifs on bow and terminating in an engraved pineapple finial. Buttcap engraved with stiff-leaf patterns. Fine figured walnut stock with checkered grip. Excellent condition. Barrel retains a light grey patina and some traces of Damascus. Lock retains a grey patina with sharp engraving and showing little use. Stock and furniture are excellent. Stock has some light scattered marks from use. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-Hutchinson; Model-Flintlock Pistol; Caliber-.75 Bore; Barrel Length-5-1/4"; FFL Status-Antique;
Octagonal smoothbore Damascus barrel, patent breech with silver band and rear notch sight. Marked “LONDON” on top flat. Flat flintlock lockplate engraved with scrolls and stiff-leaf border, waterproof pan and roller frizzen. Silver inlay marked “HOLLIS” in center. Silver and steel furniture, silver band engraved with stiff-leaf inlaid around butt and oval silver inlay on butt, silver nosecap and barrel key escutcheons. Steel ramrod ferrules and engraved spur triggerguard with pineapple finial, set trigger. Walnut half-stock with saw handle and checkered grip. Brass-tipped wooden ramrod. Excellent condition. Barrel retains 98% reapplied Damascus finish, lock retains a grey patina, rear of lock with dark areas. Rear ramrod thimble with some pitting and wear. Stock very good with some minor scattered marks from use. Tip of saw handle extension has been replaced, possibly during period of use or when made. Serial Number-NSN; Manufacturer-Hollis; Model-Flintlock Pistol; Caliber-.65 Bore; Barrel Length-9-1/2"; FFL Status-Antique;
Comprised of: 1) Pair of red morroco leather saddle holsters with gilt-brass tips, with a pair of separate "caps" or covers, being formed leather covered with spotted fur bound with broad, red worsted, figured lace. Early 19th century, probably French. Moderate wear and some edge loss, but overall good condition. 2) Pair of 19th c. American Dragoon holsters with connecting leather piece now missing. Leather is split and flaking. Relic (poor) condition. 3) Pair of leather saddle holsters, mid-19th century, with brown holsters with brass tips, with integral caps or covers consisting of black leather tops with bearskin-covered flaps (hair mostly worn off). Girth strap of brown linen webbing with green lines attached to front of saddles holsters, webbing frayed and buckle missing. Otherwise, in fair-good condition. 4) Mid-19th century(?) red morroco leather shoulder or neck holster for a brace of small belt pistols, probably Circassian or Eastern European. Embroidered trim, metallic thread mostly worn away, exposing yellow thread core below. French red leather saddle horse holsters. Leather shows wear and some edge loss. Iron roller buckle attached to top edge behind left holster, with remains of straps attached to back of right holster. Poor to fair condition.

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