Marklin Gauge I Passenger / Freight Cars and Kits: Cat. Ref. 58491, Flat Car with load, Cat. Ref. Cat. Ref. 5419 flat Car, Cat. Ref. 5872 Covered, Cat. Ref. 58701 8-wheel Flat Car with Mannesman Tube load, Cat. Ref. 5867 ARAL Tank Wagon and 58101 1st/2nd DB 6-wheel Passenger Coach, G-E in G-E boxes, with Top Link Factory, IHC Engine shed and Heller 1: 24 scale Renault kits, unchecked, E (9)
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Bassett-Lowke / Hornby and other Commercial manufacturers 0 Gauge railway accessories: including unknown-make wooden large-scale Signal box, missing steps, Signal Gantry, Single/Double arm signals (5), water cranes (2), Station paper Kiosks (2), 1 damaged, Weighing Machines, seats, Milk Churns, figures, 3-rail electric straights, curves, points and other items, (Qty)
A mahogany 3½in. Gauge large-scale Canadian Pacific bogie Fruit and Vegetable Railway Car, secured on plinth, 115cm x 25cm piano-style hinge, split roof opening to reveal open interior, hinged end doors, some glazed windows detached/missing, some restoration, rebuilding and varnishing, model previously on display in offices of Cunard Line in Southampton, G
An important early 19th Century shagreen-cased Pocket Drawing Instrument Set engraved ‘R Trevithick Vivian and West Company’, unsigned, ivory and brass sector, scale, dividers, brass-mounted ink pens and pencils, the lid with silver metal label with engraved dedication, F-G, some wear, slight damage and old repair; Richard Trevithick (1771-1833) was a pioneer visionary of steam locomotion who achieved much but was dogged by misfortune. In 1803, he worked with Andrew Vivian and William West in a shortlived partnership to produce a viable road-going steam Locomotive; by February 1804 he had produced the world’s first successful steam Locomotive to run on rails, funded by Samuel Homfray after he purchased Trevithick’s patents. This would suggest that this historic instrument Set dates specifically to 1803. This Set is offered by descent from a keen collector and steam enthusiast who was actively purchasing in the west of England in the 1950s.
EM Gauge Locomotives: Tri-ang repainted LMS black Jinty, Airfix 0-4-0 Saddle Tank, K’s LMS maroon 938 4-4-0 with Tender, kit-built LMS black 0-6-0 with Tender and maroon 0-4-0 Industrial Saddle Tank, die-cast body GWR green 0-6-0 Pannier Tank, CR lined black 0-6-0 Tank, all with scale wheels and EM Gauge, F-VG, originally-built and painted to a good standard, some wear, LMS 0-6-0 Locomotive unpainted (8)
Graham Farish / Minitrix N Gauge Locomotives and Rolling Stock: 372-302 Merchant Navy Class ‘Clan Line’ BR green no. 35028, 372-326 Standard Class 3MT no. 82005 BR green, 371-908 57XX Class BR black no. 5757, 371-160 Class 37 Diesel ‘Bullidae’, Inter-City Coaches (5) and Trackside / Class ic 1/76 scale road vehicles (3), NM in VG-E boxes (12)
Mark Bennett lithograph, "Home of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson, Wayne Manor, Gotham City (Batman), 1994, number 10/20, details include Secret Elevator to Batcave, Batmobile, and mounted fish above automatically opening fake bookshelf, "=1`0" scale, pencil-signed "MB 1997", matted, image size: 36" x 24", excellent condition No holes or tears. No repairs. No problems. Excellent original condition.
Mark Bennett lithograph, "Ricky and Lucy Ricardo, c/o The Beverly Palms Hotel, Suite 315, 1980, number 10/20, details include Little Ricky`s Crib and Fred and Ethel`s room, "=1`0" scale, pencil-signed "MB 1997", 36" x 24", excellent condition No holes or tears. No repairs. No problems. Excellent original condition.
Tiffany Studios desk items, bronze in the Venetian pattern, bookends, pair: #1683, 5"w x 6"h, double inkwell: #1641, 5"w x 3"h, scale: #1690, 3"w x 4"h, letter rack: #1642, 6.5"w x 4.5"h, box: #1692, 3"w x 4"h, frame: #1648, 6.5"w x 6"h, all with an original gold dore patina, all marked all with minor wear consistent with age and handling; some remnants of enameling on some; inkwell with glass inserts; all with impressed logo and number; overall very good condition
A Gold Plated Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Orfina, circa 1960, (calibre 7733) lever movement, silvered dial with applied Arabic and dagger markers, two dials for seconds and 30-minute register, outer tachymeter scale, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, 36mm wide 09.10.13, Case with the gold plated surface worn in parts, case with light surface scratches and some minor dents in parts, dial is stained in parts and with small scratches, outer tachymeter scale has slightly faded, movement in going order, chronograph buttons are slightly sticking and are hard to push at times, movement needs servicing.
An 18ct Gold Chronograph Wristwatch, circa 1950, lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, two dials for seconds and 45-minute register, outer telemeter scale, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, convention hallmark 18k0.750 for 18ct gold and numbered 519831, 35mm wide 09.10.13, Case with light surface scratches and some small dents to the sides and back cover, dial with some slight staining marks and small scratches, movement in going order and the chronograph is functioning.
Quantity of Star Wars items: boxed Polydata Tusken Raider 1:6 scale vinyl model kit, with an autograph to lid saying `To Lee, Peter Diamond, Tusken Raider`; two Kenner 1997 Commemorative Limited Hong Kong Edition figure sets; picture of Darth Maul signed by Ray Park. Overall appear G-VG, but sticky substance to boxes.
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