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A Large Quantity of G Scale Buildings and Layout Accessories, including station buildings and platforms, engine shed, low-relief houses and the like, many with illumination fitted, footbridge, LGB Paris-style advert column, china-made vehicles and many other items, mostly F-G, ex-layout condition, (3 boxes + platforms)
Military lead figures including RHA peak cap outriders at halt from Britains 18 inch howitzer set, Britains Lancers (3), Hilco small scale Lifeguards (4), Crescent bandsmen (2), home-made demi-ronde lead figures 13), a few others, generally P, a few F, (41) outriders 1 head missing, 1 leg partially missing, legs bent
A Collection of Mostly OO Gauge Model Railway Locomotives and Other Items, including incomplete locomotives 'Evening Star', 'Duchess of Abercorn' and Black 5 by Hornby, 'Neptune and Planet' by Mainline/Bachmann, various other loco bodies and other parts, a collection of kit-built wagons, mostly made-up, Airfix girder bridge parts, Jouef BR coach and SNCF coach (both boxed), a group of HO scale road vehicles by Lima, Wiking and others, along with a Timpo O Gauge Wild West coach and Lehmann Rigi cable car and other items, mostly P-F -NB NO complete locomotives (qty)
Ferrari La Storia Collection, five ixo racing cars, 1:43 scale, 156 F1 1963 German GP John Surtees, 641/F190 1990 French GP A. Prost, F158 1964 Monza J. Surtees, F2002 2002 German GP R. Barrichello and a F12000 2000 USA GP Michael Schumacher, in original cases with outer boxes, E, boxes G-VG (5)
A COLLECTION OF TWENTY FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS, mainly of Wolverhampton and the surrounding area to include Tettenhall, Seisdon, etc. Including local land marks and Canals. Mainly 1/2500 and 1/1250 scale + A COLLECTION OF TWENTY FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS, mainly of Staffordshire and the surrounding area to include part of the Great Weston Railway line, Dunstall, etc. Including local land marks and Railways. Mainly 1/1250 scale.
REGENCY EBONISED AND BRASS MOUNTED REPEATING BRACKET CLOCK, the 8" enamelled Roman dial powered by a twin fusee movement, striking on a bell and housed in a case with pineapple finial to the architectural top, above shaped panels around the dial, the sides with ring handles and brass fish scale frets, raised on ball feet, 20 1/2" (52.1cm) high
18th Century Irish SchoolThree-quarter-length, "Portrait of Sir Marmaduke Coghill, sitting in his robes," A letter on a table beside him reads, 'To the Rt. Honble Doctor Coghill, Chancelour of the Exchequer, Dublin, 1735,' O.O.C., 129cms x 103cms (51" x 40 1/2"), in narrow gilt frame. (1)Marmaduke Coghill (1673-1739) was the elder son of Sir John Coghill of Drumcondra. MP for Dublin University from 1713, he was an active parliamentarian and a friend of Speaker Conolly. He was a zealous promoter of the Irish economy, of the building of Dr Steevens's Hospital, and of the affairs of Trinity College. He was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1735.He succeeded his father as a judge of the Prerogative Court in 1699. This court dealt mainly with wills and marriages. He himself never married, his engagement having been allegedly broken off by his fiancée after he delivered a judgement that it was lawful for a husband to beat his wife in moderation, using a little cane or switch.Inheriting Drumcondra House (now All Hallows College), he had it rebuilt on an elaborate scale in 1727, possibly by Edward Lovett Pearce. He lived there "in luxury" with his unmarried sister Mary, who after his death had an elaborate marble monument by Peter Scheemakers erected to his memory in the Protestant church at Drumcondra.Attributed variously to Francis Bindon (1690-1765), Stephen Slaughter (1697-1765) Philip Hussey (c. 1713-1783). But is this the famous portrait of him painted by Charles Jervas?Provenance: Drumcondra House, Dublin, the Coghill family by direct descent. (1)

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