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Lot 38

A French rhodium or chrome plated brass camera lucida, P. Berville, Paris, circa 1900 With two-draw telescopic arm fitted with universal pivot carrying small glass prism inset into an oxidised carrier incorporating a slot to carry one from a choice of eleven glass lenses/slides present with the lot, the opposing end with thumbscrew clamp for fitting to the edge of a table incorporating lockable pivot for the arm and inscribed CHAMBRE CLAIRE UNIVERSELLE, MODELE DEPOSE, P. BERVILLE - 25 Chausee d’Antin. PARIS, in red velvet lined fabric covered case further stamped with makers name to the inside of the lid, the box 28cm (11ins) wide; with a German stainless and japanned steel planimeter, inscribed Maho No. 60, early 20th century, of Polar type with tracer and arm incorporating Vernier scale within frame incorporating measuring wheel, dial, support wheel and pivot for the pole arm terminating with pinned anchor weight, the pole arm inscribed Maho No. 60, in purple velvet lined fabric covered case, 26cm (10.25ins) wide, (2). The camera lucida allows an artis/draughtsman to trace the form of a three-dimensional object by viewing a reflection of the object via the prism and lens assembly connected to the end of the telescopic arm. The design was patented by William Hyde Wollaston in 1806 although the principals of the instrument had been outlined by Johannes Kepler in his Dioptrice in 1611.The planimeter allows the area of a shape to be measured by tracing around its outline and has historically proven useful in cartography and surveying photography. The polar planimeter was developed in 1854 by The Swiss mathematician Jakob Amsler-Laffon although the design had been pioneered by Johann Martin Hermann in 1814.

Lot 47

A Scottish George III mahogany mercury stick barometer, Laurence Dalgleish, Edinburgh, circa 1800-10.With line-edge concave pediment over inset arched silvered scale with recording slider and calibrations in barometric inches to the right hand margin opposing weather observations to the left, the upper margin with engraved signature Laur’Dalgleish, EDIN’R and the lower with cavetto shaped recesses to angles, the line-edged mahogany veneered trunk with exposed tube above oval base applied with conforming cushion-shaped cistern cover, 95cm (37.5ins) high. Provenance: Private collection Hampshire (B6); purchased from Reno’s Antiques, Winchester, 29th April 1980 for £250. Laurence Dalgleish is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as a clock and watch maker working in Edinburgh 1771-1821.The current lot is very much in the style of the celebrated German-born maker Balthazar Knie who arrived and set-up business in Edinburgh in 1776 where he remained working until his death in 1817. Two examples of Knie’s work are illustrated in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETERS, Stick or Cistern tube on page 80.

Lot 151

A fine Regency mahogany longcase regulator, Thomas Hodges, Hitchin, circa 1825 The substantial eight-day five double-screwed columnar pillar movement with plates measuring 8.5 by 6.75 inches enclosing wheel train with high pinion count, six spoke wheel crossings and end stops for all pivots terminating at the plates, with Harrison’s maintaining power and deadbeat escapement incorporating jewelled pallets regulated by mercury jar compensated seconds pendulum with fine beat adjustment to crutch, wide jaw suspension and hanging from a massive cast brass A-frame secured to the substantial seatboard behind the movement, the trains enclosed within brass dust shutters attached to the plates via finely engineered thumbscrews, the 12 inch circular silvered brass dial with subsidiary seconds over Roman numeral hour dials and signed THOMAS HODGES, SUN ST. HITCHIN. to centre within outer Arabic minute track, with fine blued steel hands with the minute counterweighted behind the dial plate, the figured mahogany case with gadrooned shallow domed caddy to the stepped upstand over slender cornice and hood door applied with cast brass circular bezel within panel decorated quadrants and flanked by canted angles, the sides with blind panels, the trunk with slender cavetto throat over conforming canted angles flanking rectangular glazed door enclosing veneered interior incorporating silvered brass pendulum beat scale set against the flame-figured backboard, on recessed panel fronted plinth base with double skirt, 197cm (77.5ins) high. Thomas Hodges of Hitchin does not appear to be recorded in the usual directories as a clockmaker; it is therefore most likely that he was a jeweller who also retailed timepieces. If this was the case then the current lot was probably ordered-in from a highly skilled London workshop and signed in Hodges name for use as the ‘shop regulator’ on his premises.

Lot 17

Ï’A substantial late Victorian oak magazine of draughtsman’s drawing instruments, W.F. Stanley, London, circa 1890 The interior with moire silk padded lining to lid inscribed in gilt W.F. STANLEY, GREAT TURNSTILE STREET, HOLBORN, LONDON W.C., & RAILWAY TERMINUS, LONDON BRIDGE beneath TO H.M. GOVERNMENT over lined lift-out fitted top tray containing a comprehensive selection of nickel plated brass instruments and ivory handled pens including beam compasses with pen pencil and plain points, a rare triangular compass, a nine-inch proportional compass engraved with calibrations labelled PLANS and SOLIDS and signed STANLEY., GT. TURNSTILE., LONDON., a ‘road’ compass and an ivory ‘dotting’ pen incorporating alternative dotting styles within screwed-lid container to end cap; the middle tray with a twelve-inch nickel plated brass rolling rule, five boxwood scale rules each stamped with Stanley trademark, an ebony cylindrical rule and a wooden straight edge; the lower section with a circular nickel plated protractor calibrated in degrees in both directions and signed for Stanley to the central cross-piece, the base with apron drawer containing watercolour paints and related accessories including a ceramic mixing palette, the exterior of the box with oval brass name plate engraved Tom Yendoll, Ebbw-Vale and capped corners to lid over conforming strapped edges, 36.5cm (14.5ins approx.) wide. William Ford Stanley is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 3 Holborn bars, London 1860-64; 3, 4 and 5 Great Turnstile, Holborn, London from 1860; 13 Railway Approach, London Bridge 1869-91 and 1, 8 and 9 Tichborne Court 1872-91. Online records indicate that Tom Yendoll was the proprietor of the Heol y Mwyn Hotel in Ebbw Vale during the 1890’s and was chairman of the Ebbw Vale Cricket Club in 1912. The presence of the Railway Approach address within the gilt on silk trade label to the interior of the lid of the current lot would indicate a date of around 1890 which suggests that Tom Yendoll may have worked as a draughtsman before becoming a victualler. Ï’  Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 148

A small Regency brass inlaid bracket clock with fired enamel dial, Benjamin Lautier, Bath, circa 1825 The five pillar twin fusee bell-striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum, trip-hour repeat and stylised repeating leaf border-engraved shallow-arch backplate, the 4.5 inch circular convex white enamel Roman numeral dial signed B. LAUTIER, BATH to centre and with Breguet moon hands set behind hinged convex glazed cast brass bezel concealing a S/N strike selection lever at twelve o’clock, the arched case with foliate acorn finial to the cushion moulded upstand over brass-edged fascia incorporating shaped brass line decorated recessed panel within brass quarter-round fillet mouldings beneath dial, the sides with ring handles over arched brass fish scale sound frets, the rear with arch glazed door, the brass rosette and line decorated stepped skirt base fitted with brass ball feet, 33cm (13ins) high. Benjamin Lautier is recorded in Moore, A.J. THE CLOCKMAKERS OF BRISTOL 1650-1900 as working in Bath from 1818-46. He was based at 2 Bridge Street until 1846 when he relocated to number 6. In 1847 his wife appears as proprietor, later moving to Orange Grove in 1849.

Lot 18

Ï’A late Victorian rosewood magazine of draughtsman’s drawing instruments, Stanley, London, late 19th century The interior with cobalt blue velvet padded lining to lid over lined lift-out fitted top tray containing a selection of nickel plated brass instruments and ivory handled pens including beam compasses with pen and plain points and a ‘road’ compass; the lower section with twelve-inch ebony parallel rule with brass pivoted links and stamped STANLEY GREAT TURNSTILE LONDON, three boxwood scale rules and an ivory ruler engraved with mathematical plotting and protractor scales all similarly stamped together with other items, the exterior of the box with vacant nickel plated brass name plate and matching key escutcheon, 35cm (13.75ins) wide. William Ford Stanley is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 3 Holborn bars, London 1860-64; 3, 4 and 5 Great Turnstile, Holborn, London from 1860; 13 Railway Approach, London Bridge 1869-91 and 1, 8 and 9 Tichborne Court 1872-91. Ï’  Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. 

Lot 12

A group of small optical instruments, various makers, mainly early to mid 20th century.To include a lacquered brass spinthariscope with threaded lens section enclosing specimen holder adjusted via a knurled screw protruding through the base rim and inscribed SPINTHARISCOPE, W. CROOKES, 1903, 4cm (1.5ins) long, cased; a French chronoscope with lens cap enclosing a bulls-eye plano-convex lens opposing sprung magazine of paper tints, the exterior with slot to take a drilled disc to the side and inscribed PAP, CHRONOSCOPE, BREVETE EN TOUS PAYS to end cap, 4.5cm (1.75ins) long, cased; a lacquered and japanned brass portable microscope with eyepiece over sprung slide aperture and fixed oculus to the tube slotting into a cylindrical base incorporating pivoted mirror, in small beize-lined case with tweezers, specimen pin and three slides, the box 9.5cm (3.75ins) wide; a German scale magnifier with eyepiece tube friction slide fitted within stand terminating with an aperture incorporating a scale edge annotated in tenths 0 to 0.5 inches dived into two hundredths of an inch, the side with trademark HENSOLT, WETZLAR, 5cm (2ins) approx. high; and two other items, (6). The spinthariscope is a device for observing individual nuclear disintegrations caused by the interaction of ionizing radiation with a phosphor. The design of the instrument was devised by Sir William Crookes in 1903 and, as with many inventions, the concept came about accidentally. Whilst observing the fluorescence that alpha rays from radium produced on a zinc sulfide screen some radium was accidentally spilt, eager to locate and recover it, Crookes inspected the screen under a microscope. Rather than the expected uniform glow, he observed discrete flashes of light with each flash being produced by an individual alpha particle. Crookes named the instrument the Spinthariscope from the ancient Greek word for scintillation, a name that befits the ‘magical’ nature of the phenomenon which it is designed to demonstrate. The chronoscope is a form of photographic Actinometer which is designed to produce a small negative of a subject onto a piece of sensitive paper held within the magazine within the instrument. The initials PAP inscribed on the example in the current lot stand for Photometre Automatique Parfait and the design was conceived by Paul Boucher in around 1900.

Lot 132

A Regency inlaid mahogany bracket clock, Barwise, London, circa 1825 The five pillar twin fusee bell-striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by lenticular bob pendulum and shouldered backplate signed Barwise, LONDON to centre, the 7 inch circular silvered brass Roman numeral dial with repeat signature Barwise, LONDON to centre and spade hands set behind hinged convex glazed cast brass reeded bezel, the arched case with hinged brass carrying handle over foliate motif centred shaped line decorated panel beneath dial, the sides with rectangular brass fish scale sound frets, the rear with arch glazed door, on ogee moulded skirt base fitted with brass ball feet, 39.5cm (15.5ins) high excluding handle. John Barwise is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in London from circa 1790 until his death in 1842.

Lot 44

A gilt brass aneroid barometer and a brass weather forecasting calculator, Negretti and Zambra, London, early 20th century The barometer with 3.5 inch circular silvered register calibrated 28-31 divided into twentieths and inscribed FORECASTING ANEROID, COMPENSATED, NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON, No. 9027 to centre, with blued steel pointer set behind bevel glass, the circumference of the case calibrated with altitude scale 0-3,000 feet with the rear cover rotating to calibrate the pointer for altitude error by referencing an arrow mark engraved to the rim against the scale, with post incorporating knurled nut for locking the rear cover positioned at twelve o’clock, diameter 10cm (4ins); the weather forecasting calculator formed as three discs, the outer calibrated in inches for the barometer reading to the top edge and for the wind direction to the lower edge, the middle ring annotated for STEADY, RISING and FALLING and for summer or winter for lining up with the wind direction scale, the centre with instructions for use, sector revealing appropriate weather forecast and inscribed NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON, PATENT 6276, 1915, with hinged strut to rear and suspension post (ring lacking), diameter 12cm (4.75ins); both contained in two-part hinged velvet lined case inscribed in gilt A.T.L. to lid, (case distressed) 15cm (16ins) wide. Provenance: Formerly the property of Lawrence Lord Trevethin (1843-1936) who served as Lord Chief Justice of England 1921-22. His son, Geoffrey Lawrence, 3rd Baron Trevethin and 1st Baron Oaksey, was a principal judge at the Court sitting for trials at Nuremberg after World War II, including that of Hermann Goering. The firm of Negretti & Zambra are recorded in Banfield, BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as being established in 1850 when a partnership between Enrico Negretti and Joseph Warren Zambra was formed. The firm became one of the most prolific makers of scientific instruments and continued trading well into the 20th century. The forecasting calculator was patented by Negretti and Zambra in 1915 using observations of actual weather conditions over a ten year period and was said to be 80% accurate by the manufacturers.

Lot 16

Ï’A fine Victorian rosewood magazine of draughtsman’s drawing instruments, J. and W.E. Archbutt, London, late 19th century The interior with moire silk lined padded lid inscribed in gilt W.&J.E. ARCHBUTT, 201, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD, LAMBETH over lined lift-out fitted top tray containing a comprehensive selection of nickel plated brass instruments and ivory handled pens including a substantial telescopic tubular beam compass with micrometer adjustment, a rare triangular compass, a six-inch proportional compass engraved with calibrations labelled Plans and Solids and signed J. & W.E. Archbutt, 201 Westminster Br’ge R’d, London, a ‘road’ compass and an ivory ‘dotting’ pen incorporating alternative dotting styles within screwed-lid container to end cap; the middle tray with a six-inch ivory parallel rule with nickel plated pivoted links, a twelve-inch ebony and ivory rolling rule and two ivory sectors each inscribed with Archbutt’s name and address; the lower section with an ebony baton rule, straight-edge and a series of un-related boxwood scale and other rulers over a circular nickel plated protractor calibrated in degrees in both directions and signed for Archibutt to the central cross-piece set into a circular recess, the exterior of the box with vacant nickel plated name cartouche and capped corners to lid over conforming escutcheon plate and strapped edges, 36cm (14.25ins) wide. John and William Edward Archbutt are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 201 Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London from 1893. Ï’  Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information. 

Lot 52

A Regency inlaid mahogany mercury wheel barometer, F. Lombardini, Totnes, early 19th century With open triangular pediment and marquetry rosette over double-line strung baluster outline upright applied with arch-glazed Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer flanked by conch shell motifs, the 8 inch rosette and star centred circular silvered register signed F. Lombardini, Totnes, Warranted within concentric scale annotated in barometric inches with the usual observations to circumference and generous glazed cast brass bezel fitted with a brass recording hand to the glass, the rounded base with further marquetry rosette, 96cm (37.75ins) high excluding finial. F. Lombardini is recorded in Banfield, Edwid BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in Totnes, Devon circa 1810-30.

Lot 2

Ï’ A German ebony brass and card universal equinoctial sundial, made for George Philip & Son, London and Liverpool, early 20th century.For latitudes 0-76 degrees North with brass ring segment resting within a groove cut into an arc applied with paper latitude scale calibrated in degrees with every ten numbered, across the diameter of the ring is a steel wire gnomon which passes though the centre of the circular hour plate set perpendicular to the brass ring, the plate applied with paper Roman numeral twenty-four hour chapter ring reading I-XII twice with the lower section cut away allowing the hour scale to continue around the inner rim of the aperture, the central infill panel inscribed PHILIPS’ SUN-DIAL, FOR USE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, LONDON, GEORGE PHILIP & SON., 32 FLEET STREET. E. C.. LIVERPOOL: 45-51, S. CASTLE STREET., MADE IN GERMANY, raised on turned ebony ogee shaped foot over a square base inset with a small glazed compass annotated with an eight-point rose, the card box also forming a plinth onto which the instrument can stand printed with DIRECTIONS FOR USE to interior, the exterior with repeat maker’s title panel, a TABLE, FOR CORRECTING SOLAR TO CIVIL TIME, an image of the sundial, and an advert of PHILIPS’ REVOLVING PLANISPHERE, the box 10cm (4in) square. George Philip and Son opened their London premises at 32 Fleet Street, London, in 1856 from where they sold their geographical and educational publications. They would later also occupy the premises next door at numbers 31 and 30 Fleet Street. In 1859, the company took over an extensive pile known as Caxton Buildings in South John Street, Liverpool, which became the company's headquarters in the city. Through the use of new power-driven printing machinery George Philips and Son became largest publishers of cartography and geographical works in the Country, as well as specialising in producing globes and planispheres for educational use. Over the years George Philips and Son Ltd took over the production lines of other firms including Malby (active 1845-1860), Betts (active 1844-1875), Smith (active 1799-1888) and Johnston (1802-1871); and in 1984 celebrated their 150th year anniversary. The company was sold in 1989 and later became part of the Octopus Publishing Group. Ï’  Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 51

Ï’A fine and unusual William IV mahogany wall mounted mercury pillar barometer, Dollond, London, circa 1830 The domed leaf-carved top panel with circular cavetto upstrand incorporating Vernier adjustment screw over three-quarter cylinder glazed canted silvered Vernier scale calibrated from 26.5 to 31 inches and decorated with a fine Fleur-de-lys motif beneath signature DOLLOND, LONDON to upper margin, the right hand side with conforming canted silvered Fahrenheit and Centigrade scale mercury tube thermometer, the cavetto throat carved with repeating lappet leaves over cylindrical upright and larger diameter fluted cistern incorporating ivory float to leaf carved upper moulding, the ogee-shaped base with level adjustment screw, the whole applied to an arched caddy-moulded back panel, 100cm (39.5ins) high. Peter Dollond is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1680-1860 as born 1730 and died 1820. He was the son of John Dollond, a Huguenot silk weaver and started business as an optician in 1750. He was joined by his father in 1752 until his death in 1761, and then by his brother, John, until his death in 1804. The family business was continued by Peter Dollond's nephew, George Huggins, who changed his name to Dollond. George Dollond became instrument maker to William IV and Queen Victoria, exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and died 1856. Ï’  Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 41

Ï’A Victorian gilt brass cased aneroid pocket barometer, Elliott Brothers, London, third quarter of the 19th century The 1.75 inch circular silvered register calibrated in barometric inches, the upper margin of the centre with the usual observations over signature Elliott Bro’s, 449 Strand, LONDON, 2400 to lower section, within rotating milled bezel fitted with bevelled glass and a steel recording pointer, the moulded frosted gilt case with suspension loop, diameter 5cm (2ins); in original blue velvet lined leather covered travelling case; with an aneroid small wall barometer with altimeter scale, unsigned, circa 1900, with 2.5 inch register similarly annotated but also including an altimeter scale calibrated 0 to 5,000 feet divided into 100 foot intervals, the centre inscribed COMPENSATED FOR TEMPERATURE, No. K.28628, MADE IN G’T BRITAIN. The rotating brass bezel fitted with bevel glass and steel recording pointer to interior; set into a fine turned ebony surround with brass hanging loop, 9cm (3ins) diameter, (2). Elliott Brothers are recorded by Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as succeeding William Elliott and Sons at 56 The Strand, London in 1853. Ï’  Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 14

A Curta type I mechanical calculator, Contina Limited, Mauren, Liechtenstein, 1964 The circular top with cranked operating handle, clearing lever and moveable decimal markers within outer silver and black bordered numeral apertures with the former being the quotient dial and the latter being the product dial, the cylindrical body with knurled upper carriage rotating against a numbered position scale calibrated 1-11 over inscribed text CURTA and eight vertical setting register sliders each adjusting 1-9, the base with fixed knurled collar incorporating two further moveable decimal markers, the underside inscribed Type I, No. 56276, Made in Liechtenstein… by Contina AG Mauren, System Curt Herzstark, diameter 5.3mm (2.125ins approx.), in original black satin finish metal plastic sleeve case 12cm (4.75ins) high and complete with instruction leaflet, computing examples booklet, guarantee dated 27.7.64 and cardboard box. The Curta portable mechanical calculator was invented by Curt Herzstark in 1938 just before he was a prisoner in the Buchenwald concentration camp. During his incarceration he was allowed to continue working on the design presumably due to the future possible benefit of his Nazi captors. Following his liberation by American Troops Herzstark completed and perfected the design. The calculators were made in Liechtenstein by Contina AG Mauren and were widely considered the best portable calculators available until the development of the electronic calculator in the 1970s. Two models of Curta calculator were produced. The type I had eight digits of slides, a six-digit revolution counter and an eleven-digit result counter. The larger Type II was introduced in 1954, and featured eleven digits of slides, an eight-digit revolution counter, and a fifteen-digit result counter.

Lot 295

AN EARLY 20TH C WOODEN HAT STRETCHER WITH PLATED IRON HANDLE AND IVORINE SCALE, 36CM H

Lot 325

A SET OF CHARPOI LEGS, INDIA, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY, white metal covered wood with composition, decorated with engraved and hammered leafy scale design, each with slots for frame 33cm; 13in high each (4) Condition: slight wear and denting, some of insides missing

Lot 342

A half hull model of the J yacht Enterprise 1930 made to scale fitted on a wooden plaque

Lot 75

*A George III style mahogany stick barometer with mercury scale and alcohol thermometer 97cm long and an aneroid barometer (2)

Lot 231

A scale model of the R.M.S. Titanic, cased 76cm long and a signed copy of Titanic 'Waiting for Orders' by Philip Littlejohn (2)

Lot 55

A Minton parian figure of William Shakespeare by John Bell, mid-19th century, 45.5cm high (small restored chip to the base) See Paul Atterbury, The Parian Phenomenon, fig. 133, p. 86 and fig. 37, p. 25. A full scale plaster statue, after the bust over the Poet's tomb at Stratford-upon-Avon, was shown by Bell at the Great Exhibition in 1851. Summerley's Art Manufactures exhibited the parian version by Minton at the same time, surmounting a bronze clock flanked by figures of Tragedy and Comedy.

Lot 5141

A Rosedale (UK) large scale plastic Routemaster London Bus, BP Visco-Static Motor Oil advertisements to each side top deck, London Transport decals bottom, yellow interior, grey hubs, moulded tyres, Reg AMB 1851, approx 43cm long and 24cm high

Lot 49

INCOMPLETE LARGE SCALE MODEL OF A FIAT EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY TWO SEATER SPORTS CAR, in plastic and metal, with chain driven rear wheels, 18 1/2" (47cm) long, A LARGE SCALE PLASTIC MODEL OF A RENAULT F1 SPORTS CAR, complete but wheels detached, and TWO VARIOUS STAINED HARDWOOD AND PERSPEX DISPLAY CASES 1'9" (53.3cm) x 1' 6 1/2" (47cm) wide (4)

Lot 47

SKY MARKS USA. 1;200 SCALE MODEL OF A BOEING 747-400 PASSENGER AIRCRAFT in British Airways livery, on stand; TWO SIMILAR WOOSTER SMALLER SCALE MODELS with boxes and FIVE OTHER MODELS OF AIRCRAFT, including hand crafted brass example possibly depicting a Mosquito on alabaster plinth (8)

Lot 56

FIVE BURAGO BOXED 1-24 SCALE MODELS OF VINTAGE AND CLASSIC CARS including; Citroen 15 CVTA (1938), and SIMILAR POLISTIL BOXED MODEL OF A CITROEN 2CV boxes fair (6)

Lot 55

THREE BOXED BURAGO 1-18 SCALE MODELS OF VINTAGE SPORTS CARS, including Mercedes Benz 300 SL (1954) and ANOTHER 1-20 SCALE of a Mercedes Benz 500K Roadster (1936) boxes good-to-fair an SIMILAR BOXED SOLIDO MODEL OF A FORD V8 PICK UP 1936, good box good (5)

Lot 37

SELECTION OF UNBOXED DIE CAST TOY VEHICLES VARIOUS MAKERS, to Include; Dinky Rolls Royce Phantom V No. 152 metallic pale blue, DITTO JOHNSON road sweeper etc. and a LARGE SCALE DIE CAST FORDSON EARLY TRACTOR grey with red ridged wheels and steering action, 6 1/4" (16cm) long approx 50 pieces in total (50)

Lot 51

POLISTIL-ITALY UNBOXED 1:16 SCALE DIE CAST MODEL OF A ALFETTA 1750 TWO SEATER SPORTS, A DITTO BURAGO 1:18 SCALE BUGATTI TYPE '59' AND TEN OTHER UNBOXED VEHICLES, SCALE 1:24 AND SMALLER, including; Police cars, 12 unboxed items in total, good-to-fair condition (12)

Lot 48

ARTISAN LATINA SPAIN, WOOD, GILT METAL AND CLOTH KIT TO BUILD A 1:15 SCALE MODEL OF A 1750 CONESTOGA FOUR WHEEL WAGON, boxed complete with instructions similar Made up model of a NINETEENTH CENTURY FIELD CANNON AND LIMBER, in hardwood and brass, the cannon 9" (22.9cm) long with RAM ROD AND TWO BUCKETS, A JAPANESE PLASTIC GILT METAL TRANSISTOR RADIO,

Lot 30

BRAVO DELTA MODEL MODERN LARGE SCALE MODEL OF A BI-PLANE, with roundels and red and white chequered details and numbered K2227, wingspan 17" (43.2cm) on display stand

Lot 142

A Herend animal group of two giraffes modern, the pair with necks entwined in a mating ritual, their coats decorated in a green scale pattern, their hooves and noses detailed in gilt, printed marks, 19.5cm.

Lot 141

A pair of Herend figural bookends modern, each modelled as an owl perched atop a low pile of books, decorated in red scale with their wings detailed in blue, pink and turquoise, and a small Herend model of two ducks, printed marks, 20.5cm max. (3) Please note: the books are for illustrative purposes only.

Lot 258

Burago die cast Super Cars 1/24 scale, to include a Bennetton Ford cod.6102, a Ferrari 641/2 cod.6128, a Burago racing cod.6109 and six others

Lot 231

Eighteen Maisto special edition die cast cars, 1/18 scale, to include a Mustang Mach III, a Volkswagen Cabriolet 1951, a BMW 502, a Ferrari F50, a Jaguar Mark II, a Jaguar XK8

Lot 298

Burago die cast cars, 1/18 scale, to include an Alfa Romeo 2300 Spider, a Jaguar E Cabrolet 1961, a Ford Escort RS Cosworth Rally 1994, a Mercedes Benz 55K 1928 and others (9)

Lot 255

Maisto die cast vehicles, 1/18th scale, to include a BMW V12 LMR 1999, a Mercedes CLK GTR, a Porsche 911 GTI Le Mans 1998 and three others

Lot 283

Burago die cast vehicles, 1/18 scale, to include a Porsche 356B, an Alfa Romeo 2300 Spider 1932, a Mercedes Benz 55K 1928 and others

Lot 275

Eleven Burago die cast vehicles, 1/18 scale, to include a Jaguar R 1961, a Ford AC Cobra 427 1965, a Ferrari Testarossa 1984 etc

Lot 256

Six Chrono die cast cars, 1/18 scale, to include an Aston Martin DB9 1963 Bond Silver H1005, a Lotus Elise GTI Thai R Prutirat 1997 H1072, a Triumph Spitfire open convertible 1970 H1040, a Lotus Elisse GTO presentation case 1997 H1060, a Triumph Spitfire open convertible 1970 H1040 and a Lamborghini

Lot 228

Eighteen 1:50 scale boxed Corgi diecast which includes; CC13208 DAF XF Space Cab - Prestons of Potto, CC12417 Volvo FH Globetrotter Tractor Unit, CC13903 Foden Alpha Curtainside Lorry Stan Robinson LTD, CC19903 Curtainside Trailer H E Payne etc (18)."PLEASE NOTE - All lots from this vendor, The Stirchley Collection, have been displayed, packaged, transported then re-boxed as well as possible - VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED as no guarantee can be given in terms of completeness (particularly things like wing-mirrors on lorries). Also, it is possible that a few items are in incorrect boxes"

Lot 112

A small quantity of Rareplanes Vacform aircraft kits including; Stinson Sentinel, D.H. Dragon Rapide, Fairey Fulmar Mks I & II, Grumman F3F-1 / F3F-2, Henschel HS 126, Rarejets Bell P.59B Airacomet, Veeday Models D.H. 89 Rapide / Dominie, Boulton Paul P.IIIA and metal aircraft kits, which includes; Skybirds 86 Martin Baker M.B.5, Merlin Models Boulton Paul P.IIIA, C Scale AC7 Vulcan/K2 Tanker and Me 209 VI. All appear to be unassembled and complete, however they have not been checked comprehensively so viewing is recommended (12).

Lot 124

EX-SHOP STOCK: Eleven model kits, mostly Revell one Monogram, all in original boxes and in VG condition, this includes; Boeing 747-8 Lufthansa 1;144 scale 04275, DRF Luftrettung 1:32 scale 04897, BAe Hawk T.1A 1:32 04849 (x2), BAe Hawk T.1A 1:32 scale 04284 (x2), Apollo Saturn V 1:144 scale 04909, Twin Mustang F-82G 85-5257, P-47N Thunderbolt 85-5314, Fairey Rotodyne 1:78 scale 00013 and F-106 Delta Dart 85-5847 (11).

Lot 246

Eighteen boxed Corgi 1;50 scale diecast truck models from their 'Hauliers of Renown' range. (18) "PLEASE NOTE - All lots from this vendor, The Stirchley Collection, have been displayed, packaged, transported then re-boxed as well as possible - VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED as no guarantee can be given in terms of completeness (particularly things like wing-mirrors on lorries). Also, it is possible that a few items are in incorrect boxes"

Lot 242

EX-SHOP STOCK: Thirty two boxed and carded Maisto Motorcycle and Scooter diecast models in 1:18 scale including items from the 'Harley Davidson', 'Vespa' and 'Sons of Anarchy' ranges together with a Maisto #32054 five bike Special Edition set. Nine other boxed scooter and motorcycle models, in a variety of different scales, by Italeri, Majorette and others are also included as part of this lot. Overall models appear VG/E in generally G+/VG packaging. (42)

Lot 231

Fourteen boxed 1:50 scale Corgi diecast, which includes; CC13520 Volvo FM Box Lorry D.R. Macleod, CC12933 Scania Topline Fridge Trailer Edward Glider & Co, CC12212 Scania 4 Series Bulktipper W.H. Malcolm LTD, Brookfield etc (14)."PLEASE NOTE - All lots from this vendor, The Stirchley Collection, have been displayed, packaged, transported then re-boxed as well as possible - VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED as no guarantee can be given in terms of completeness (particularly things like wing-mirrors on lorries). Also, it is possible that a few items are in incorrect boxes"

Lot 148

EX-SHOP STOCK: Sixteen boxed model car kits by Revell, Italeri, and others in a variety of different scales comprising 3 x Italeri #3614 Mercedes Benz 300SL 'Cabrio' and a Revell #07462 1912 Ford Model T, all in 1:16 scale, four American car kits in 1:25 scale by Revell, amt and an mpc #MPC-708 Dukes of Hazzard Plymouth Road Runner together with other car kits by Imai, Revell and SMER. Mostly sealed ex-shop stock. (16)

Lot 177

Three boxed Autoart 1:18 scale diecast model cars from their 'James Bond 007' range, an Aston Martin DB5 from 'Goldfinger', a BMW Z8 from 'Thw World Is Not Enough' and a Lotus Esprit from 'The Spy Who Loved Me'. All appear VG in generally G+ packaging. (3)

Lot 244

Four boxed diecast buses by Sunstar, 1:24 scale, which includes 1946 RT10-FXT 185, Bedford OB Duple Vista coach etc (4)."PLEASE NOTE - All lots from this vendor, The Stirchley Collection, have been displayed, packaged, transported then re-boxed as well as possible - VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED as no guarantee can be given in terms of completeness (particularly things like wing-mirrors on lorries). Also, it is possible that a few items are in incorrect boxes"

Lot 216

Twelve boxed Minichamps (Paul's Model Art) Porsche diecast model cars in 1:43 scale, various different model variants included, 911 road cars, Cabrio, Targa, Coupe, Boxster etc. together with two boxed Trofeu Joest Porsche diecast model cars, #902 WSC 'Fat Turbo' Pole LM 96 and #903 'Hagenuk' and a boxed Aston Martin AMR-One model, also boxed. Models overall appear VG in G+/VG packaging. (15)

Lot 184

Two boxed diecast model Racing Cars in 1:18 scale, a CMC 1931 Mercedes Benz SSKL, overall G but does have some damage to one side of the screen and a Quartzo Q9001 Lotus 49 British GP Winner 1967 Jim Clark, VG. (2)

Lot 281A

Four boxed Corgi 1:50 scale diecast model trucks, CC12427 Volvo Inta-Site Haulage, CC13217 DAF Ramage Transport, CC13807 Mercedes Benz Maurice Hill and CC13219 DAF XF Tarmac Plc. All appear VG/E in VG boxes, although the box for the CC13219 model does bear a 'De-Certification' label to one end. (4)

Lot 175

A limited edition 'Lightning McQueen with Mia and Tia' diecast model set, based on characters seen in the Disney Pixar animated film 'Cars 2'. This Disney Store exclusive is part of a limited edition of 5000. in 1:18 scale and housed in a display case together with a certificate of authenticity. appears VG. Also included as part of this lot is a scarce boxed Disney Pixar 'The World of Cars' Doc Hudson 1:18 scale diecast model, VG/ E. (2)

Lot 113

EX-SHOP STOCK: Pocher KM/87 Volvo F16 1:8 scale model kit.

Lot 292

Eight boxed Corgi diecast aeroplanes, all part of The Aviation Archive series which includes a hard to find AA38603 BAC TSR2 model in 1:72 scale, an AA39303 Boulton Paul Defiant Mk I, 1st issue 48302 Avro Vulcan XL321 1:144 scale, Avro Vulcan B2 XM655, Handley Page Victor K.2 and AA39401 Vickers Valiant, some being collectors editions which come with a numbered card. All appear to be unopened and complete. (8).

Lot 195

EX-SHOP STOCK: Sixty three boxed 1:76 scale Oxford diecast all G to VG, this includes; Oxford sets of three; 76SET01, 76SET02, 76SET03, Oxford Automobiles Company; 76RR003, 76MINGT02, 87MU65001, Oxford Military; 76WO002, 76DBT006, 76CMP005 etc. This lot is contained over two boxes (63).

Lot 192

EX-SHOP STOCK: Twenty three boxed Tri-ang Minic Ship diecast models (Made in China) in 1:1200 scale, including P 800-69 USS Dwight D Eisenhower, P 632 Delta Tankers and P642 HOSCO together with two boxed 'Easy Model' Sea Power models, USS. SSN-21 'Seawolf' in 1:700 scale and a 1:1250 scale model of the USS Vincennes CG-49. All appear VG in G/VG packaging. (25)

Lot 161

Twenty six, predominantly aviation related, vintage model kits by Revell, including; Junkers JU 88, Supermarine Spitfire, Curtiss P-40E etc together with a Maserati Bora motorised kit from the Revell 'Italian Super Sportscar Series' in 1/24 scale. All appear to be unassembled and complete, however they have not been checked comprehensively so viewing is recommended(26).

Lot 352

A mixed lot of railway, which includes; OO Gauge coaches, wagons, a manually operated turntable by Atlas HO scale, Hornby di turntable OO Gauge, accessories such as Level crossings, Railer, appears to mostly be by Hornby Dublo. This lot is contained in two crates.

Lot 131

EX-SHOP STOCK: Seven model kits by Revell, all VG in boxes, This includes; Hawker Hunter FGA.9/Mk.58 1:32 scale 04703, AC-47D Gunship 1:48 scale 04926, P-61 Black Widow 1:48 scale 85-7546, Dornier Do215 B-5 1:48 scale 04925 (x2), Junkers Ju 52/3m (Civil version) 1:48 04558, A-10 Wartong 85-5521 (7).

Lot 104

James Bond Special Agent 007 Aston Martin DB5 model kit by Airfix, 1:24 scale. Appears to be unassembled and complete, however they have not been checked comprehensively so viewing is recommended.(1).

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