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A boxed Sunstar diecast model London Transport Routemaster Bus in 1:24 scale, #2901 RM8 with certificate number 1874 of a limited edition of 4000. The rear platform grab rail is distorted with the centre pole having a break at its centre and the front destination does not carry any wording, only the small bullseye logo, otherwise appears G in G box.
1907 F2 Fiat 48cmL; 1934 Alfa Romeo Touring 52cmL; 1953 Ferrari F2 47cmL; 1954 Mercedes Benz W196 Fangio World Championship car 50cmL; 1957 Maserati 250 F 52cmL; 1960 Lotus 18 Stirling Moss' 1960 Monaco GP Winning Car 43cmL; 1961/4 Ferrari 196 Shark Nose 52cmL; 1965 BRM P261 43cmL; ? Jaguar XK120 Aluminium Roadster; Case 59cmL; 1961 Jaguar E Type Coupe; Case 59cmL; 1962 Jaguar E Type Roadster; Case 59cmL (11)1/8th scale models. Hand Made Revival in the main, some bespoke. VIEWING IS AT BIRTSMORTON COURT. PLEASE CONTACT BUSBY TO ARRANGE VIEWING OUTSIDE DATES & TIMES LISTED
A bound typewritten report dated London's Underground 1931, Upon Investigations into London's Underground Tube Rolling Stock with Reference to weight reduction, together with observations on the respective uses and advantages of steel and aluminium, by N T Dowling, 154 pages with tables and original photographs, along with a bound folio of Route Plans for the Victoria Line dated 1965, scale 88 feet to 1 inch
A PAIR OF NORTHERN EUROPEAN MERCHANT MARINE TERMS OR SUPPORTS, POSSIBLY 18TH CENTURY, the male with finely carved beard and tunic, the female with fish-scale armour and tunic, each ending in acanthus-carved base and scroll platform mounted on ebonised plinth support (both with evidence of marine encrustation, old wear and lamination cracks) -- 53½in. (136cm.) high (including base), (2)
AN HISTORICALLY INTERESTING 18TH CENTURY TOBACCO-RELATED CANE FROM HAVANA, CUBA, the plain tapering malacca shaft with brass ferule and silver knop handle engraved to top with a tobacco plant and inscribed around the side ROBt. STEELL HAVANNA [sic] 1763 -- 37in. (94cm.) high, The Battle of Havana - a protracted large-scale combined naval and military operation which took place between March and August 1762 and resulted in its capture - a great blow to Spanish influence in the Caribbean as it was their principal naval base. It was returned to the Spanish in 1763 once Florida and Manila were ceded to the British at the Treaty of Paris that year. The loss of Havana (and Manila a little earlier) along with vast quantities of munitions and 1.8 million gold specie confirmed the British as the dominant naval power, and also the fragility of the Spanish Empire. The Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy 1660-1815 lists a Robert Steel made a Lieutenant in 1760 with no subsequent career data. It's possible that this is the same character who, arriving at Havana with this expedition, then remained to plant tobacco.
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