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A set of three DIP models (Spark Models for Russia) 1/43 scale resin and diecast Russian Space Programme vehicles group, comprising of a ZIL4906 6x6 space craft transporter, together with a ZIL49061 6x6 Bluebird Crew Recovery Vehicle, and a ZIL29061 Auger driven Swamp Reconnaissance Vehicle, all in the original card and window boxes
A 1/43 scale Spark Models Memory of Bob Wollek Presentation Set of a Marlboro Porsche 956 Le Mans 1983 racing car, one fitted with short tail, the other long tail, limited edition example No. 265/500 in display caseCondition: Appears complete, mint as issued, no blemishes. Model No. CA-WOL-14
One box containing a quantity of mixed boxed and loose diecast to include Corgi Classics, Revell, Triang Railways and various other examples, to include a Revell Messerschmitt KR200 1/18 scale model car, a Corgi Classics Flowers Bitter ERF flat bed with chains and barrel load, with various other boxed items
An Exoto Racing Legends model No. LMC10011 1/10 scale model of a 1966 Exoto Ford GT 40 Mk2, finished in light blue with gold hubs, with red and white bonnet stripes, finished with Racing No. 1, limited edition example 1 of 1960 released, chassis numbered 0760, housed in the original polystyrene packed all-card box, with outer Exoto shipping box containing instruction leaflet, polystyrene packaging corners and original box belt clips
A Triang No. 100/6 1/20 scale model of an Austin Healey comprising of cream body with red interior and chrome hubs, model requires restoration to windscreen and would benefit from cleaning, housed in the original all-card lift-up lid box, with model leaflet, packing piece and pictorial lid (a/f, BVG)
A box containing a quantity of mixed tinplate diecast and white metal model miniatures to include a Dinky Toys No. 771 International road sign set, a Marklin H0 scale twin engine shed, a quantity of various plastic trees, a selection of mixed make loose diecast, a tinplate revolving desk calendar in the form of a lighthouse, together with various other components
A Karl Bub circa 1930s tinplate and clockwork model of a large scale fire engine, comprising of red body with yellow detailing, fitted with Dunlop balloon tyres, further fitted with battery powered lighting, complete with five various fireman figures, some rusting to body but appears complete (bell has been replaced)
A Regency Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, signed Desbois & Wheeler, Grays Inn Passage, single pad arch pediment, side fish scale pierced sound frets, stop brass fluted front canted corners, brass ball feet, 8-inch arch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed strike/silent selection, triple fusee movement with an anchor escapement and quarter striking on two bells and striking a further bell for the hours, movement backplate signed, 47.5cm high see illustration 14.10.19 Case is faded, case with small chips, scratches and dents in parts, brass surfaces are discoloured, dial painted surfaces are flaking and the markers are rubbed, dial needs restoring, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, with pendulum.
A George III Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Dollond, London, circa 1800, exposed mercury tube with a single vernier scale signed, turned cistern cover, 101cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Case is slightly faded in parts, later brass finial, dial needs re-silvering, mercury tube with air bubbles, case with small scratches and small dents in parts, cistern cover with one small crack.
A collection of various G-gauge and 0-gauge loose locomotives and rolling stock to include a home built 040 G-scale dockyard shunter, an LGB by Bachmann BRM No. 1 040 Continental outline locomotive, a Burlington Route 040 No. 228 diesel locomotive, together with four various loose Hornby 0 gauge wagons
Two No. 2 lamp standards: one 1927-8 grey blue base, finial and ratchet panel; one 1929-32 blue base, finial and ratchet panel, both have some chips to posts and brackets, three globes appear original, another might be a replacement (F-G) with two unidentified electric street lamps, very large scale (G) and eight non electric lamps approx 4" tall, also unidentified make
A Seiko Chronograph Automatic steel cased gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, the signed blue dial with red centre seconds, day of the week and date of the month aperture and with an outer Tachymeter scale, the steel bracelet with a Seiko fold over clasp, a Tissot Actualis Autolub steel cased gentleman's wristwatch and a Favre-Leuba Automatic steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, on an expanding metal bracelet, (3).
A giltmetal-mounted walnut portable standing barometerAfter the model by Daniel QuareThe top with gilt glazed hood and silvered scale, twin urn finials to adjust the pointers, above an engraved panel inscribed and numbered 1/150, above stop fluted and spiral turned stem, with square section base on hinged scrolled legs101cm highThis barometer, a copy of the celebrated model made by Daniel Quare (d. 1724) is discussed in Nicholas Goodison, English Barometers, Woodbridge, 1969, p. 206-220
A circular oak rope-twist carved wall timepiece and ensuite aneroid barometerSigned Cox & Coombes, Plymouth & Devonport, circa 1895The timepiece with circular bevelled glass brass bezel above 4in. silvered dial, signed, with drum-shaped French movement and replaced platform lever escapement, the barometer also with silvered dial and engraved scale from 25 to 31 with narratives14.5cm diam.Cox & Coombes are recorded at 87 Fore Street, Devonport and 35 Southside Street, Plymouth from circa 1895. See Peter Hunt, Cox & Coombes, 2010
A George III gilt brass-mounted mahogany stick barometerBy Adams, LondonWith a swan-neck pediment above a silvered scale with vernier enclosed by a hinged door, above a silvered thermometer scale with brass hinged door, with turned cistern cover110cm high The Adams' business, established circa 1750 at Tycho Brahe's Head in Fleet Street, continued until 1826, on the death of George Adams' grandson, Dudley. The family were continual Royal Appointment Mathematical Instrument makers to George III.
A rare brass clockmaker's sector or proportional gaugeBy W. Gwyther, first half 19th centuryEngraved with a scale from 6 to 140, with pivotted arm fixed to an arc and signed to the reverse W. GWYTHER FECIT45cm longThis rare sector is a proportional gauge for sizing wheels and pinions. See F. J. Britten, The Watch & Clock Makers' Handbook, Dictionary and Guide, 11th edition, reprinted 2000, p. 357There are various Gwythers recorded born in the Bristol area and later working in Birmingham, Lichfield and Bristol in the first half 19th century
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