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Eight mixed Plastic Kits 1:72 scale, Matchbox Avro Lancaster BMk.I/III, Messerschmitt ME410 and Heinkel HE 111H, Airfix Panavia Tornado GR.1, Messerschmitt BF 109E.Focke-Wulf FW190A and F-5A Freedom Fighter and Humbrol Heller Republic P-47 Thunderbolt along with a Tower Trams 1:76 scale plastic kit SHMD Manchester Open Top Tram, all appear complete but not checked (9)
A 19thC Chinese porcelain famille rose Bowl, decorated with figures and fauna enclosed with scale decoration, raised on foot, D 20.5cm x H 9cm, together with a large antique Chinese porcelain famille rose Punch Bowl, decorated in typical fashion, broken in half and repaired, D 28.5cm x 13cm (2)
Hornby (China) Train Sets comprising R1157 "West Coast Highlander" containing 0-4-0 lined maroon livery Tank Loco along with 4 x Goods Wagons (Tanker, Open Box Van and Private Owner Open) plus oval of track with point, controller, wall mounted transformer, Lineside huts and various accessory packs, conditions are Good Plus to Excellent in Excellent polystyrene inner box contained in Good to Good Plus pictured outer box complete with trakmat, also in lot R1-023 "Virgin Trains 125" set containing 4-car Virgin Trains red livery HST Unit (Power Car No.43063 "Maiden Voyager", Non-Power Trailer Car No.43093 "Lady in Red" and 2 x Mk.3 Scale Length Coaches) plus controller, wall mounted transformer but oval of track with point is missing, conditions are Good to Good Plus in generally Good picture box but with some damage to end flaps missing. (2)
Micro-Trains HOn3 Scale North American Outline Freight Cars comprising 5 x 850 00 001 Dimensional Data Car, 2 x Colorado & Southern Flat Cars (855 00 011 and 855 00 012), 2 x White Pass & Yukon Flat Cars (855 00 021 and 855 00 022), 2 x Colorado & Southern Bogie Box Cars (850 00 051 and 850 00 052), conditions are Near Mint to Mint in Excellent to Excellent Plus rigid perspex boxes. (11)
Hugar group of O Gauge or larger scale Railway Accessories consisting of a Coal Office, 3 x large scale Advertising Posters with three to five enamel signs per poster board and includes New of the World, Whitbreads, Bass and others together with a pair of No.535 Book Stalls one for C Churchman the other unnamed measuring 3" x 1" x 2¬", all items are stamped or labelled Hugar to the underside or rear. An interesting group of railway accessories. All these items are featured on page 46/48/50 of The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models. (6)
Hugar OO Gauge pair of Stations consisting of Ref P660A Platform measuring 20" x 2?" x 2ó" in red, brown and blue with enamel signs for News of the World and Shell as featured on page 88, together with a further example in red, grey and orange with a number of enamel and paper signs including Oxo, Player Please, Stevens Ink together with a Scale Hugar Models card label to the front. As featured on page 88 of The Illustrated History of Hugar British Models. Overall Excellent, one in reconstructed Good to Good Plus box. (2)
Hornby / Bing / CR and other Commercial manufacturers O Gauge and large scale mixed group of Railway Accessories consisting of a Hornby post-war No.3 Station, No.2 Signal Box, Level Crossing, 2 x Buffer Stops, M Signal Box, boxed No.1 Water Tank, boxed Platform Crane, together with pre-war Loading Gauge, further Loading Gauge without base, No.0 Signals, 1a Footbridge Signals, a small quantity of 2-rail tinplate track, box of metal wheels with tinplate wheels, Bing New Street Station Platforms x 4, Continental Destination Board and a dismantled Platform or similar style Crane together with a small quantity of other items, condition varies from Poor to Good. (Qty)
O Gauge group of either Kitbuilt or Scratchbuilt BR Bogie Wagons including 3 x Salmon Flat Wagons one complete with sectional track load; Bauxite Borail. A little heavily painted generally Good Plus and 2 x BR Carflat each with a 3-car load of 1/43rd scale Corgi/Vanguard or similar British Cars (see photo), both nicely constructed and painted with plenty of detail Excellent to Near Mint.
Hornby / Lima OO / HO High Speed Trains consisting of a 4-car Eurostar with Power Car, Non Power Car and 2 x Articulated Coaches, Intercity APT including Power Car, 2 x Non Power Car and 2 x Passenger Coaches together with a Lima HO Scale Car High Speed Train Set with Power Car, Non Power Car and 2 x Articulated Centre Cars. Condition generally Good. (3)
Peco / Kit and Scratchbuilt O Gauge mixed group of items consisting of Lima and Kitbuilt Goods Wagons x 8, packets of Peco chairs and rail, 4 x Cooper Craft Wagon kits, small quantity of Peco Streamline, track, quantity of steel rail, quantity of scratchbuilt card and plasticard/wooden buildings, part-dismantled large scale plastic bodied Engine Shed, quantity of 2-rail track mounted on wooden boards together with a box of Scenic Material, all has suffered some damp damage and will require sorting. Condition Poor to Fair all contained in 6 boxes. (Qty)
* CECIL ARTHUR HUNT VPRWS RBA (BRITISH 1873 - 1965),SOUND OF SLEAT, ON THE WAY TO SKYE watercolour on paper, signed, titled label versoimage size 25cm x 35cm, overall size 46cm x 56cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Label verso: Anthony Woodd Gallery Ltd., Edinburgh.Note: Cecil Arthur Hunt was born in Torquay, Devon, on 8 March 1873, the second of three children of the highly regarded writer and geologist, Arthur Roope Hunt, and his wife, Sarah (née Gumbleton), who was born in Waterford, Ireland. He was educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge, studying Classics and Law, and being called to the Bar in 1899 (as had his father before him). He treated painting and writing as serious pastimes until 1925, when he was elected to the full membership of the Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours. He then relinquished his legal career to become a professional painter. Hunt had first exhibited in London in 1900, at the Alpine Club Galleries, and had held his first major show a year later, alongside E Home Bruce at the Ryder Gallery. From the first, he established himself as an atmospheric painter of mountains, especially of the Alps and Dolomites. However, he was soon accepted as a master of a great variety of topographies, for he exhibited the products of his wide travels frequently and extensively. Favourite destinations included the West Country, the West Coast of Scotland, the Rhône Valley, Northern Italy, Rome and Taormina. In 1903, Hunt married Phyllis Lucas, and they would have two sons. From 1911, they lived at Mallord House, on the corner of Mallord Street and Old Church Street, Chelsea, which was especially designed by Ralph Knott to include a large studio on the ground floor. During the summer months, he and his family retreated to the farm estate of Foxworthy, on the edge of Dartmoor, in Devon. Hunt showed work regularly at the Royal Academy of Arts (from 1912), the Royal Society of British Artists (from 1914) and the Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours (from 1918). He was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1914, an associate of the RWS in 1919, and a full member six years later. He acted as the Vice-President of the RWS for a three-year period from 1930. His many substantial solo shows included six at the Fine Art Society (1919-34) and one at Colnaghi’s (1945). Following his death on 5 August 1965, he was the subject of a large memorial show at the Royal Society of Painters in Water-Colours. Chris Beetles Gallery (London) mounted a large scale retrospective exhibition in 1996 at his London gallery, on the exact site of the artist’s first substantial show in 1901. His work is represented in the collection of the Royal Watercolour Society and numerous public collections, including the V&A.
Seven 1:72nd Scale Plastic Model Aircraft Kits, to include Airfix B-25 Mitchell, S.M. 79 MK.II, Ilyushin II-28, Invade, Fokker F.27 Friendship Mirage IiiC, Frog F20 Armstrong Whitworth Whitley MK.V/MK.VII Bomber, some small parts loose off sprues, unchecked for completeness of all parts, boxed.
Seven Airfix 1:72nd Scale Plastic Model Aircraft Kits, to include Ford Tri-motor, Flying Fortress, Super Freighter, Fairey Rotodyne, Short Sunderland III, Junkers JU-52, PBY-5A Catalina, loose parts noted off sprues, bidder to assure themselves for completeness of all kits within this lot, boxed.

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