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Garden Railway Specialists G Scale Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Freight Stock, nicely built from GRS kits and finished in Southern Railway brown as 4-wheel open wagon no 28304, and bogie van no 47042, both fitted with Kadee couplers, G-VG, slight rusting to wheels, open wagon with one axleguard detached, together with several packs additional coupler parts and vacuum pipes (2 + 5 packets)
A G Scale Live Steam Gas-Fired Radio-Controlled 0-6-0 Saddle Tank Locomotive by Fareham Works, evidently made in 1989 as a freelance narrow gauge locomotive, finished in lined brown livery with cast brass '3' and 'Jupiter' nameplates, twin cylinders, slip-eccentric reversing, fitted gas tank and burner, oil reservoir and pressure gauge, VG-E, appears little used, cab houses Robbe R/C receiver and servo to regulator, with matching 40 Mhz transmitter unit (2)
A G Scale Live Steam Gas-Fired Radio-Controlled 0-6-0 Tank Locomotive by Merlin Locomotive Works, apparently made in 1984 to freelance design, in green/black with cast plates as Cumberland Light Rly no 1 'The Mole', with twin cylinders, radio-operated reversing and regulator, fitted gas tank and burner, oil reservoir, water gauge and pressure gauge, G, moderately used, water gauge dirty, with R/C receiver and servos to regulator and reverse, with matching transmitter unit (2)
A G Scale Live Steam Gas-Fired Radio-Controlled 2-6-2 Tank Locomotive by Merlin Locomotive Works, Merlin Loco Works no 170, apparently made in 1985 to the Sierra Leone Hunslet design, (per Welshpool &LLR no 85) this example in plain crimson with cast plates as Cumberland Light Rly no 2 'Patralex', with twin cylinders, radio-operated reversing and regulator, fitted gas tank and burner, oil reservoir, whistle, water gauge and pressure gauge, and loose fireirons & bucket, VG, one coal bunker loose, appears little used, with R/C receiver and servos to regulator and reverse, with matching transmitter unit (2)
LGB G Scale Track & Accessories, track including 1235N 3-way point, two 1615N left-hand points, one 1605N RH point with motor, one each 1205N, 1215 and 1300 points/diamond crossing, 7 x 1600 curves, 17 x 1500 curves, 9 x 1200mm straights, 8 x 600mm straights and sundry other shorter lengths, buffers, Pola station bases and building kit, together with an underslung girder bridge approx. 54" long, overall G, most track in boxes and ex-layout, a few pieces appear unused, the lot also including approx. 8 empty LGB track boxes including 6 for points (qty)
A G-Scale Live-Steam Gas-Fired Geared-Drive Oscillating-Cylinder 0-4-0 Steam Locomotive by Dampftechnik Regner, with adjustable wheels for O Gauge Track, double-acting single cylinder, pressure gauge, regulator, gas burner and tank, in black livery with red frames and named 'Vincent', VG, lacks instructions
ANNOUNCE IT IS COAL FIRED, BUT DOES NOT INCLUDE GAS TANK & BURNERA G-Scale Live-Steam Coal-Fired Twin-Cylinder 0-4-0 Darjeeling-Himalayan Railway Steam Locomotive by Roundhouse/Shawe Steam Services, with adjustable wheels for O Gauge Track, water and pressure gauges, regulator, gas burner and tank, in blue DHR livery with black frames and named 'Mountaineer' no 782B, with manual controls, VG-E, lacks instructions
Mid-19th century rosewood wheel barometer, A J Bird - London, the dome top case with waisted neck and shaped base set with silvered hygrometer, single scale alcohol thermometer, brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 25cms silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31 over a signed level, height 100cms
Early 20th century carved oak cased aneroid wheel barometer, retailed by B Bullen - Royal Arcade, Norwich, the carved foliate case set with a twin scale porcelain backed mercury thermometer over a spun brass bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a 19cms porcelain dial with scale of 26 to 31, height 84cms
Early 20th century lacquered brass Fortin barometer, J Hicks - London, the fitted and hinged pine case bearing an internal paper label "National Physical Laboratory, Certificate of Examination M2663/37/42/54" and dated 25th August 1954 and further paper label for "Air Ministry Meteorological Office, Marine Barometer No 2663 and dated 29/1/38, of typical lacquered brass cylindrical form with cylindrical glazed and silvered top section with scale of 870 to 1100 and with screw adjusting vernier to a lacquered cylindrical tube and chrome cistern cover and with screw mounting wall bracket, length 100cms
Early 20th century lacquered and patinated brass cased "Zero Setting Airmeter, Patent No 3729 - Elliott Bros - London, No 3271", the cylindrical case set with a glazed 5 1/2 cms silvered dial with outside scale of 0 to 100 and subsidiaries for 100ths, 1000ths, 10,000ths, 100,000ths and millionths, all with blued steel indicator hands and further fitted with an impeller at 3 and with screw fitting base, all contained within a fitted mahogany case with hinged cover (some internal losses), width 11cms
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