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A professionally built 'G' scale layout, end to end, trackwork is LGB including 5 pairs points; an interesting shunting layout, with 2 road moveable fiddle yard, very suitable for home or exhibition use, on 2 boards 120 x 60 cm each, with controllers, control panel etc, free standing trestles. Has been photographed etc for an article in Model Rail Magazine, but as yet it has not appeared (G) (Illus.). . .
Shropshire. Saxton (Christopher), Salopiae Comitatus summa cum fide, cura et diligentia descriptionem haec tibi tabula refert, 1577, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, title cartouche surmounted by royal arms, scale of distance surmounted by dividers and separate armorial of Thomas Seckford, some light spotting, a few professionally repaired wormholes, 390 x 510 mm, mounted. Cowling 1. The first printed map of Shropshire. (1)
* Shropshire & Staffordshire. Jansson (Jan), Salopiensis Comitatus cum Staffordiensi. Shropshire & Staffordshire, [1646 or later], hand coloured engraved map, title and scale-of-distance cartouches, a few brown spots, plate dimensions 426 x 535 mm, Latin text to verso, framed and double-glazed. Cowling 92. (1)
Shropshire. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Salop, from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1826 & 1827, pub. 2 July 1827, large uncoloured engraved map on six separate sheets with good margins, vignette view of Shrewsbury, the whole measuring approx. 1500 x 1200 mm, contained in modern purpose-made cloth slipcase with leather label. Cowling 412. A fine example of one of the earlier large scale series of maps produced by Greenwood (1)
Northeast England. Blaeu (Willem Janszoon), De Noord-Cust van Enghelandt tusschen Flamburger Hoost en de Rivier van Nicasteel, [1623], engraved map with attractive outline colouring, separate title and scale cartouche, rhumb lines and compass rose, a little restoration to top margin, plate dimensions 260 x 360 mm (1)
A 20th century scale model bronze cannon, cast with the ciphers of the Royal Artillery and modelled on a late 19th/early 20th century original, the stopper removing from the barrel to reveal a key spanner for undoing various nuts to strip the piece down, the moving parts faithfully made, the barrel 21cm long
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the break arch hood with brass scale side frets, the silvered one piece flat dial with strike/silent to arch, seconds and calendar dials, inscribed James Hicks White Chapel, with adapted 4 pillar movement (now gong striking), the trunk with break arch door, upon a rectangular plinth, the case probably associated, all in need of attention, 202cm high
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