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24 mint and carded Hasbro GI Joe outfits, 1 carded Hasbro GI Joe figure, 2 Hasbro boxed GI Joe figures, 1 boxed Hasbro Action Man figure - all large (UK Action Man) scale; 7 Hasbro Action Force boxed vehicles - 6076 Silver Mirage Motorcycle, 6053 AWE Striker, 6668 Outpost Defender, 6682 Grizzly SS-1, 6066 Devilfish, 06889 Atlantis and 6021 Transportable Tactical Battle Platform; Quantity of unboxed Action Force vehicles
* Albatros CIII. A good 1/6th-scale former flying model of the General Reconnaissance machine of the Imperial Air Force, of wooden airframe construction with doped fabric flying surfaces, authentic colours & markings, with good detail including "Scarff-ring" mounted machine gun to rear cockpit and pilot to front, dummy-engine etc, still fitted with "Super-Tigre" motor, originally made for the BBC "Wings" serialized programme c.1980s, shows minor fabric damage to tail-plane, wingspan 90in (230cm) (1)
* Blackburn Monoplane. A fine flying scale model, the doped fabric covered wooden airframe with aluminium covered forward fuselage and engine cowling concealing a single-cylinder glow plug engine driving a two-blade mahogany propeller, the main planes with wing warping wires and flying control wires to the elevators and rudder, with pilots seat and control wheel, on braced wood supported main undercarriage the wheels with rubber tyres, with tail skid, finished in natural dope and polished aluminium, 76 in (193cm) wingspan (1)
* Fokker D.VII. A well constructed flying scale model of this WWI fighter, the fabric covered wooden airframe finished in red blue and white with national markings, powered by a single-cylinder glow-plug engine, driving a two-blade ebonised wood propeller, on braced main undercarriage the wheels with rubber tyres, with twin dummy machine guns, lozenge pattern camouflage to wing undersides, unit or pilot marking on fuselage sides, 61 in (155cm) wingspan (1)
* Fokker DVII. A fine quarter-scale former flying model of the WWI Imperial Air Force machine, well-constructed wooden airframe with doped fabric covering in authentic lozenge-pattern camouflage colour scheme and national insignia markings, excellent detail including twin-Spandau machine-guns, radiator, engine, strut-braced undercarriage, rubber-tyred wheels, cockpit and laminated propeller etc, wingspan 89in (226cm) (1)
* Fokker DR1 Triplane. A well constructed skeletal static scale model of this famous first world war fighting scout, the composite aluminium and brass fuselage frame with cockpit details including control column, pilots seat, some instruments, twin dummy Spandau machine guns, moving elevators and rudder, the wood main planes with working ailerons, the lower planes with wing-tip skids, the aluminium engine cowl concealing a dummy rotary driving a laminted fruitwood two-blade propeller, on braced main undercarriage, the wheels with red painted discs and rubber tyres, 35.5 in (90cm) wingspan, on platform base (1)
* Sopwith `Snipe`, E-6107. A good flying scale model, the fabric covered wooden airframe with strut and wire braced upper and lower main planes, with flying control surfaces, dummy twin machine guns and two blade propeller, the braced main undercarriage with rubber tyred wheels, the tail-skid fixed, finished in olive-green with yellow-brown wing under surfaces, and national markings, 62 in (157.5cm) wingspan (1)
* Sopwith `Pup`, N-5180. A flying scale model, the fabric covered wooden airframe with strut and wire braced upper and lower main planes, with moveable elevators and rudder, single dummy machine gun firing through the propeller arc, with two-blade propeller, the braced main undercarriage with rubber tyred wheels, the tail skid fixed, finished in olive-green and pale cream, 53.5 in (136cm) wingspan (1)
* Armstrong Whitworth A.W.XV. A 1:48 scale display model of the Armstrong Whitworth A.W. XV four engined aircraft Regn. G-ABTL `Astraea`, built by A. Woollett of composite construction with internal and external details including passenger seats and tables, pilot`s and engineer`s seats, some flight controls, four five cylinder radial engines with two blade propellors, undercarriage and other details, finished in Imperial Airways livery, wingspan 15 1/4 in (38.7cm), overall length 12 in (30.5cm) The prototype of this model was used by Imperial Airways for a proving flight to Australia , leaving Croydon on 29th May `33, it arrived at Brisbane on 23rd June `33. (1)
* Zeppelin ZR1/2. A group of four scratch-built scale models showing the construction and completion of the first Zeppelin airships in their respective sheds on Lake Constance, the largest model, 35.5 in (90.2cm) The model maker was the late Eric Lawrence of Cheltenham, who specialised in models of German aircraft. (1)
* Mercedes-Benz. A large collection of toys, models and related decorative material representing the history & products of the marque etc, comprising a variety of large & small scale model & toy cars, buses and commercial vehicles by various makers including Burago, SpeedKings, NT Models, Eligor, Minichamps, Kirk, Brumm, Matchbox, Maisto, Gama, Oro, Polistil, Corgi WM & GT Racing etc, mostly contained in original boxes, further including framed prints, display plaques & badges, Key-fobs and related mementos (4 cartons)
* H.M. Yacht "Royal Caroline". A fine and large scale model of the three-masted vessel, constructed from kit by a craftsman modeller to exacting standards, of wood and other realistic materials, showing planked hull comprehensively larger cannon amidships on upper-deck, painted white below the waterline with distinctive gilded & black embossed relief full-length frieze below the gunwales, having detailed full-rigging without sails, equipped with pulley-blocks, ratlines and ropes of varying thickness, etc., deck fittings including group of eight cannon mounted amidships on upper deck, capstans, lifeboats and ancillaries etc, mounted on display stand within glazed case, 35in (89cm) overall length. Commissioned c. 1749 from Bedford`s Shipyards, designed for speed with racing-line hull, used extensively by the Royal family for travels around the globe, finally decommissioned and dismantled in 1820. (1)
* H.M.S. Victory. A fine and large scale model of Admiral Nelson`s famous Flagship, representing the 100-gun Ship-of-the-Line, constructed from kit to exacting standards by a craftsman modeller, of wood and other realistic materials, showing planked hull comprehensively detailed with gun-ports on three decks, painted above the waterline in distinctive naval cream & black stripes with blue painted forecastle and polychrome armorial crest to bow, impeccable detail to stern and officer`s quarter-deck, and similar attention to detailed full-rigging without sails, equipped with pulley-blocks, belaying pins, ratlines and ropes of varying thickness etc, deck fittings and ancillaries including cannon , anchors and long-boats, mounted upon display stand within large white-painted glazed case, 53in (135cm) overall length (1)
* H.M.S. Agamemnon. A fine and large scale model of a warship of Nelson`s Fleet at Trafalgar, representing the 56-gun vessel, constructed from kit by a craftsman modeller to exacting standards, of wood and other realistic materials, showing planked hull comprehensively detailed with gun-ports on two decks, and larger cannon amidships on upper-deck, painted above the waterline in distinctive naval cream & black stripes and detailed full-rigging without sails, equipped with pulley-blocks, belaying pins, ratlines and ropes of varying thickness, etc., deck fittings and ancillaries including jolly-boat and long-boats, mounted upon display stand, in oak frame glazed case, 50in (1126cm) overall length (1)
* H.M.S. "Victory". A fine and large scale model of Admiral Nelson`s famous Flagship, representing the 100-gun Ship-of-the-Line, constructed from kit by a craftsman modeller to an exacting standard, of wood and other realistic materials, showing planked hull comprehensively detailed with gun-ports on three decks, painted above the waterline in distinctive naval cream & black stripes with blue painted forecastle and polychrome armorial crest to bow, impeccable detail to stern and officer`s quarter-deck, and similar attention to detailed full-rigging without sails, equipped with pulley-blocks, belaying pins, ratlines and ropes of varying thickness etc, deck fittings and ancillaries including cannon, anchors and long-boats, mounted upon display stand, 53in (135cm) overall length. This vessel was ordered on 6th June 1759 and laid down in July at Chatham, launched 6 years later in May 1765, then laid-up in ordinary for 13 years until commissioned under Captain John Lindsay in March 1778 to defend the American Colony against French intervention in the War of Independence. (1)
* Sextant. A black crackle-finished 3.5 inch radius sextant by Henry Hughes & Son Ltd, No. 25434, with seven shades, eye-piece, mirrors silvered scale, ivorine wheel micrometer fine adjustment, in the original mahogany case, 8.5 in (21.5cm) wide, together with a Captain Field`s Improved parallel rule, a Captain O.M. Watts Ltd roller rule in case, and other items (-)
Artillery. A Model Maker`s Research Archive, comprising num. postcard-size coloured photographs of guns and ordnance contained in four plastic card-index boxes and three modern albums, together with an extensive collection of photocopies of period artillery scale drawings and HMSO handbooks, for example:- Treatise on Military Carriages, 1876, Treatise on Manufacture of Guns, 1886, Treatise on the Construction and Manufacture of Ordnance in British Service, 1879, Treatise on Military Carriages, 1911, Textbook of Gun Carriages and Mountings, 1924, Handbook for the BL 5.5 inch Gun, 1941, etc. (3 cartons)
* Fokker DR1. The Red Baron`s Fighter Plane, Hachette Partworks, 2003, unmade Hasegwa kit (scale 1:8) of this legendary WWI fighter plane flown by Germany`s top-scoring ace Manfred von Richthofen, comprising 100 unopened issues of Hachette Partworks, complete with components and instructions (a carton)
* Kits and Models. A quantity of un-made scale kits and models etc, various scale ranges for types including Avro Lancaster, Short Sunderland, Supermarine Walrus, Harrier, Vickers Vimy, Hawker Tempest, Lysander, Messerschmitt, Mosquito, Macchi, Gipsy Moth and others, various makers including Airfix, Revell, Frog, Matchbox, Superkings, Skyrex, etc., all contained in original boxes (approx. 25)
A good early 20th century brass sextant by Heath & Co, "Bell" pattern mark III, with silver scale and vernier, magnifier, two sets of colour filters, eyepiece filters, telescopes, pair of binoculars and a wooden handled screwdriver, signed Heath & Co Ltd, Crayford, London, made for W Gerrard, 40 South Castle Street, Liverpool, in fitted mahogany case, the inside of the lid applied with a National Physical Laboratory Certificate of Examination, ivorine label to side marked "Bell Pattern Mark III Sextant", complete with original leather outer case, marked in gilt for Heath & Co Ltd (Illustrated). An identical instrument can be seen in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (NAV 1166).
A late 19th Century mahogany mantel clock with eight day twin fusee movement striking on a gong, the painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `J. Jennens 4 & 5 Skinner St, Clerkenwell`, the domed case with brass edged panel to the front, flanked by a pair of pierced scale fret panels, on ball feet, height approx 35.5cm.
An early 19th Century ebonized bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `W. Debenham, Sudbury`, the case with brass pineapple finial and stepped chamfered cresting above repoussé brass side handles and pierced scale frets, the front with brass framed fielded panels, on a plinth base and brass ball feet, height approx 50cm, together with a later ebonized bracket.
* Bedfordshire. Speed (John), Bedford Shire and the Situation of Bedford described with the armes of thos Honorable Familyes that have borne ye titles of Dukes and Earls thereof, sold by George Humbel, [c.1627], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 505 mm, framed, mounted and glazed. Not examined out of frame. (1)
* Cambridgeshire. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Cambridge Comitatus quem olim Iceni Insederunt, 1st ed., [1607], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 290 x 325 mm, Latin text on verso, framed, mounted and glazed, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip William),Notingamiae comitatus olim pars Coritanorum, 1st ed. [1607],hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 270 x 315 mm, Latin text on verso, framed, mounted and glazed (2)
* Cheshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Cestriae Camitatus Romanis Legionibus et Colonis olim insignis vera et absoluta descriptio, 1st ed., [1607], hand coloured engraved map, title displayed in a `book form` cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, 260 x 305 mm, Latin text on verso, framed, mounted and glazed. Not examined out of frame. (1)
* Dorset. Speed (John), Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne Dorchester described as also the Armes of such noble families as have bene honored with the titles there of since the Norman Conquest to this present, 1st ed., [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dorchester, elaborate strap work cartouche and mileage scale, margins strengthened, central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 520 mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)
England & Wales. Jaillot (Alexis-Hubert), Le Royaume D`Angleterre distingue en ses Provinces Par le Sr. Sanson. Geographe du Roy, Paris [1693 or later], engraved map with orig. hand colouring, heightened with gold leaf, highly elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, two sheets conjoined, 790 x 585 mm. R.W.Shirley, Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650-1750, Jaillot 2. no.48, pp.75. (1)
* Pembrokeshire. Owen (George & Kip William), Penbrok Comitatus olim Pars Demetarum, 1st ed., [1607], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and compass rose, 290 x 345 mm, Latin text on verso, framed, mounted and glazed, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip William),Radnor Comitatus quem Silvres Olim Incolucrunt, 1st ed., [1607],hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 270 x 320 mm, Latin text on verso, framed, mounted and glazed. Not examined out of frames. (2)
Sea charts. A collection of nine charts, mostly 19th century, uncoloured engraved charts including seven blue back charts of South America, The Falkland Islands, The North Sea, The Bristol Channel and The South Pacific including Eastern Australia and New Zealand, various sizes and condition, together with Imray (James),A New Chart of the Coast of America from Halifax in Nova Scotia to the Chesapeak including Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, with Plans on an Enlarged Scale of the Principal Harbours, 1852,calligraphic title, three separate engraved sheets, each backed on blue paper and edged with linen, the linen border binding the three sheets together, three inset maps of New York Harbour, The River Delaware and The Patuxent River, some staining and dust soiling, frayed with some loss to lower margins, marginal closed tears and creasing, 930 x 1830 mm, with Haslewood (Commander F., R.N.),Dartmouth Harbour, 1903,uncoloured litho. chart, some dust soiling, 990 x 680 mm (9)
Shropshire. Blaeu (Joan), Comitatus Salopiensis Anglice Shrop Shire, [1645 or later], uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, central fold browned, toned overall, slight off setting, 385 x 505 mm, Latin text on verso, together with Jansson (Jan),Comitatus Nottinghamiensis; sive Nottinghamshire, [1646 or later],uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, toned overall with some spotting, 380 x 485 mm, French text on verso, with Covens (J. & Mortier C.),Carte Particuliere D`une Partie D`Angleterre, Amsterdam, [c.1790],hand coloured engraved sea chart, numerous ships, shows South East Kent and the coast of France, some off setting and staining, 435 x 555 mm (3)
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