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HO scale: Bachmann No.672 Southern Pacific Set, No.1302 Budd Amtrak Fleet Coach, another Amtrak Fleet Coach (box not numbered), track pack; AHM GG1 Electric Amtrak Loco; Mantua 310-20 1880 12 Wheeler Penna locomotive; Marklin 4618 wagon; Rivarossi 2913 restaurant car; Life-Like Trains Caboose car. Generally excellent boxed examples. (9)
Book Auction Catalogue. Bibliotheca Pinelliana 178 19th century ink note on the history of the sale to front free endpaper occasional spotting later marbled boards chipped at spine ends [De Ricci p.89; Peignot p.118n. Pollard & Ehrman p.204 & 260; Taylor Book Catalogues p.256] 8vo Robson and Clarke and Mr.Edwards 1789. ***This immense catalogue of 12 859 lots formed the first large scale sale of foreign books in London and led to London being the then centre of the book auction world. James Edwards (1757-1816) was a London bookseller who bought the whole library from Pinelli`s heirs and brought it from Venice to London for auction. Sales were held in 1789 and 1790. The success of this venture led to the Paris d`Illens sale in 1791.
* WWI. de Havilland Aircraft Co. A group of original hand-drawn plans for aircraft of the RFC during the Great War 1917-1918, small-format scale-drawn depictions of aircraft types including DH2, DH4, DH5, DH6, DH9, DH9A (with engine variants) and DH10, each drawn in pencil on art-paper from front and profile perspective, with specifications of measurement, flying-surface area, engine types etc, each initialled by the draftsman “CESL” and manuscript captioned “The Aircraft Manufacturing Co” and variously dated 1917 & 1918, some additionally annotated with mathematical calculations etc., clear imagery, comprising 4 double-spread-sheets and a larger single-sheet, largest 16 x 30in (41 x 76cm) (5)
Hispano-Suiza. “Instructions for the Care and Operation of Aeronautical Engines”, Series No 3A, pub. Wright-Martin Corporation of America, 1918, a very scarce original handbook, decorative gold-tooled hardback cloth covers, 44 pp. with printed text & diagrams, spare parts & components listing, pull-out blue-print and scale sectional drawings etc, having manuscript approbation in black ink to front inside cover inscribed “Mr James H. Lynch, Aviation Repair Depot, Dallas Texas - Mr. R.J. Harrison Foreman Motor Repair Dept”, further dated in ink 1919 (1)
Hispano-Suiza. “Instructions for the Care and Operation of Aeronautical Engines Model A-I-E”, Series No 4A, pub. Wright-Martin Corporation of America, July 1918, a very scarce original handbook, decorative gold-tooled hardback cloth covers, a comprehensive manual having 216 pp. with printed text & diagrams, some with colour overprint, copious photographic illustrations, also including biographies of leading WWI Aces who used aeroplanes powered by Hispano-Suiza motors, spare parts, tooling & components listing with illustrated charts, pull-out blue-prints and scale sectional drawings etc, shows some age-wear and discolouration commensurate with usage, originated together with above lot, via Aviation Repair Depot, Dallas, Texas (un-inscribed) (1)
* Albatros C-IV Model. A fine and large former-flying scale-model of the two-seater fighter reconnaissance machine of the German Imperial Air force, c. 1916, supremely executed showing excellent detail including definitive squadron markings, features include 6-cylinder in-line dummy Mercedes engine, concealing large single-cylinder push-rod overhead-valve aero motor, machine-gun to rear cockpit, fabric-covered wooden frame fuselage & wings, fully rigged with wire-bracing, and detailed side-mounted radiators etc, finished in authentic painted colour-scheme, w/span 84in (214cm) (1)
* Albatros D-V Model. A fine and large former-flying scale-model of the famous biplane single-seat fighter of the imperial German Air Force, c. 1916, construction of wooden panelling to wood framed fuselage, and with doped fabric-covered wings & flying surfaces, excellent detail including twin Spandau machine-guns, dummy 6-cylinder in-line Mercedes engine, concealing aero-motor (lacking cylinder-head), fully wired and braced, featuring dummy pilot etc, finished in authentic colour scheme with Balkan Cross motifs to wings and tail. W/span 60in (152cm) 50-750 (1)
* Bristol “Fighter” Type F.2B. A well-built flying scale model of this much admired and possibly the finest fighting aircraft of the First World War, affectionately known as “Brisfit”, the fabric covered wooden airframe finished in “splinter” camouflage of brown over cream, the strut and wire braced upper and lower main planes with flying controls, with fully working elevators and rudder, dummy near Lewis gun on Scraff ring mounting, the dummy 12-cylinder Hispano-Suiza 200 hp engine cover concealing a single-cylinder glow-plug engine driving a two-blade 19in (48.2cm) diameter mahogany propeller, on rubber tyred main wheels with tail skid, 78in (198cm) wingspan (1)
* Bristol FE2B - “Bristol Fighter”. A former flying scale-model of the famous WWI all-purpose two-seater machine of 1917, wooden construction frame with doped fabric flying surfaces, good detailing with full wire-bracing and machine-gun to rear-cockpit scarff-ring mounting, authentic colour-scheme paint finish, w/span 60in (153cm) (1)
* Curtiss JNS “Jenny” 2573. A well constructed part-built free flight model, approx. 1/10 scale with fine fabric covered balsa airframe, the main planes with struts and bracing wires, working elevator and rudder, on rubber tyred main undercarriage, with tail skid, finished in U.S. Army Air Force deep green with pale orange flying surfaces, 52 3/4in (134cm) wingspan (1)
* de Havilland “Tiger Moth” K-4259. A fine 1/36 scale metal static model of this historic bi-plane trainer by PPL Models, finished in overall silver with yellow bands and national markings, 10in (25.5cm) wingspan, together with a 1/36 scale metal static model of a de Havilland “Chipmunk” WG301, finished in R.A.F. Training Command livery, 11 3/4in (29.8cm) wingspan, both in original boxes with packaging (2)
* de Havilland “Tiger Moth”. A flying scale model of this famous Royal Air Force primary trainer, the fabric covered wooden airframe painted to represent T6645 of No. 29 EFTS (later to become G-AIIZ), with good cockpit instrument panels, dummy pilot, flying control surfaces, rubber tyred main undercarriage and tail skid, fitted with a twin cylinder in-line spark-ignition engine and JZ wood propeller, 66.5in (169cm) wingspan, some old damage to rudder fabric (1)
* Fokker Dr. I. A well made scratch built 1/72nd scale model of the fatal crash of Manfred von Richthofen on 21st April 1918, constructed of spruce and metal showing areas of Richtofen’s aircraft having been vandalised by souvenir hunters at the scene of the crash, showing the splintered propeller, surface damage and arranged on a simulated rural landscape, on plinth base with date label, 12 3/4in (32.5cm) wide (1)
* Fokker Eindekker EII-13/15. A 1/6th scale flying model of this famous WWI fighter aircraft, with fabric covered wooden airframe, bracing wires for wing-warping control, fully operating elevator and rudder, dummy machine gun, simulated aluminium covered forward fuselage and engine cowling concealing a Magnum XL glow plug single cylinder engine driving a two blade Air Flow 14-6 wood propeller, on braced rubber-tyred main undercarriage with tail skid, finished in all over white with national markings of the period, 62in (157.5cm) wingspan (1)
* Fokker EV/DVIII - 157/18. A quarter scale, radio controlled flying model of this last of the Fokker 1914-18 War fighters, the fabric covered wood airframe finished in multi-coloured “lozenge” camouflage with white fin and black/white tail plane surfaces, engine cowl and wheel discs, fitted with twin dummy Spandau machine guns (one ring-sight missing), the engine cowl concealing a Super Tigre 2000 25cc glow-plug single cylinder engine XIAL, driving a two-blade, 24in (61cm) diameter wooden propeller, on rubber tyred main undercarriage with tail skid, 84in (214cm) wingspan (1)
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