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Dinky 1950's-1960's Aircraft: including 735 Gloster Javlin (4), Supermarine Swift and Hawker Hunter, all in original condition, the following have all been poorly painted, Shooting Star (6), Meteor (6), Twin Engine Fighter, Tempest , Seaplane (no floats), large scale Viking (5, none with complete set of propellers) and Comet, together with unmarked plastic Viking, P-F all in played with condition, (28)
Burago and other 1/24 scale VW and other cars: Burago, Alfa Romeo, Bugatti Type 55, Golf GTI, Fiat Uno, 0127 Fiat Punto (7), 0194 Cinquento, 0147 Punto Polizia, 0107 Punto Polizia Municipale, Maisto MB 500SL, Simba/ Sunnyside VW Beetles (3), all in original boxes and unboxed Maisto Ford Explorer, VG-E, boxes G-VG (18)
Diecast and Plastic Vehicles including Claas Farm Vehicles: Siku 2521 J.Meyer Truck, NZG MB Omnibus 3500 and Standard Linienbus 405, plastic large scale Emek Streamline Truck and Trailer Gama 3360 Commander 116 and side spreader (2, one set unboxed), all in original boxes, unboxed Chinese Truck with crane and timber load and Jungheinrich Fork Lift truck, generally VG-E, boxes G-VG (9)
Early L'Attaque game and small scale Naval Ships: unboxed French L'Attaque pieces with Aluminium stands with original board, F, inter-war diecast and slush metal ships including 3 and 4-Funnel ships, med and large submarines and various Destroyers/Battleships, one paint colour, most black and Subs grey, together with old cardboard box with WW1 Field Post Office franking and Victory RHDR wooden jigsaw, in original box and set of six Shell Ferrari Hotwheel F1 Cars , in original bubble packs, F-E, Jigsaw box P, Shell VG, (24 Naval Vessels, 6 Shell Cars, L'Attaque and Jigsaw)
Various resin boats with brass and wood ship fittings and Airbrush: various scale boats in grey resin, lifeboats, dingys, rowing boats and small launch, some with fittings (15) five Verlinden or similar resin rubber WW11 Dingys , various large scale brass Ships fittings including Lamps (4), Bells (2), Anchor and wooden Pullys (3), together with Aztek A220 Airbrush set, in original box, generally VG (qty)
A collection of OO scale rolling stock and scenic items by Triang Hornby and others: including red/cream BR coaches (6, boxed), water tower, girder bridges, Village station (boxed), RAMC Ambulance cars (2), T/C series blue shell tank car, elevated track sections and many other items, overall F-G (a lot)
Lone Star Locos 'N' scale die-cast trains (later series): an American-style 'push-along' set with 0-8-0 steam loco, rolling stock, plastic track, level crossing colour light signals, footbridge and signal box, all in original set box base (lid missing), together with a bag of additional track, Union Pacific diesel locomotive and UP coach, all G-VG, box P
OO gauge static 'part-work' model locomotives issued by 'Amermedia': the first ten issues with respective magazine partworks, including 'City of Truro', 'Coronation', 'Alycidon', 'Mallard' and others, together with three N scale static model locomotives, all in a cloth-fibre carrier bag (a lot)
A 7¼IN. RADIUS KAISERMARINE VERNIER SEXTANT BY H. HAECKE, NEUKÖLLN, polished brass lattice frame with silvered scale divided to 130º, signed on the index arm as per title and numbered ‘7252’, sighting tube, seven shades, pin feet and wooden handle inset with Kaisermarine emblem and numbered ‘1816’ (lacks case), Provenance: Christie’s, London, 7th June 1972 (£115)
A RARE ONE MINUTE TORPEDO TIMER BY CHARLES FRODSHAM, CIRCA 1944, with 11in. black painted sealed dial divided every ten seconds between 1-10, signed Chas. Frodsham / 27 South Molton St. / London / W.2563, electric contacts, stowage for reset and winding knobs, contained within a substantial oak case with inset carry handles, lid restraints, twin locks and securing catch. Overall measurements -- 6¾ x 16¾ x 16¾in. (17 x 42.5 x 42.5cm.); battery operated switch and wires, (2), Whilst this is spring powered, the electric stop/start and large scale of dial allows for greater accuracy than might be achieved with a stop watch, surprisingly little is known about their commission or precise purpose. How they were activated or arrested in timing a torpedo flight for instance, and why a large (and very expensive) instrument weighing in at 18 kilos would be needed has yet to be answered. Another, No. 2551, is known to have been used/trialled by the Royal Australian Navy; three others are now in the Frodsham Museum, London and a further one is understood to be in a private collection, making a total of six known examples to date. The serial numbers, if consecutive, suggest there may have been at least fourteen produced but no more are known of at this time.
A MODERN BRASS PLANISPHERIC ASTROLABE, after Jean Fusoris (15th-Century) with single plate engraved for latitude of London, the reverse for Paris, rete for nineteen stars, the back engraved with shadow square, degree scale, zodiac calendar and unequal hour scale -- 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter, Made in 1985 using the reprinted treatise by Jean Fusoris found in E. Poules Un Constructeur d’Instruments Astronomiques au XV Siècle (1963) from the Science Museum London, and following his directions translated from medieval French, parts of this instrument were made using the gear cutting engine forming lot 234. An original example which is similar can be seen at the History of Science Museum, Oxford, Inv. 49636.
Ø A VERY RARE FRENCH IVORY AND SILVER CRUCIFIX DIAL AND RELIQUARY, POSSIBLY DIEPPE, CIRCA 1600 OR EARLIER, the outer surfaces incised with depictions of the crucifixion, and Mary holding the Christ Child flanked by cherubs, the sides divided for ante and post meridian hours, the inside containing a 7mm. glazed painted compass with needle, gilt painted latitude list on blue ground, engraved silver hinge at base with silver latitude scale and support, six reliquary compartments behind, the cross arms decorated with flowers, securing hook and suspension loop to top -- 25?8in. (6.7cm.) high, Apparently unsigned or marked for a maker, the distinctive French Royal Blue and gilt latitude list appears to only list French towns, and matches those on slightly later dials (see M. Cowham’s A Dial in your Poke, Henry Ling Ltd, p.56-8). The unusual compartments behind the hinged silver latitude scale are recessed for (missing) glass covers and may have been intended for holy relics.
AN ENGLISH BOXWOOD GUNTER OR HORARY QUADRANT, POST 1752, scored over one side to the latitude of London (52º), shadow square with positions for five stars, hour scale, degree scale, equinox dates set aligned for the Gregorian calendar, plummet bob hole at apex with remnant edge sights to the right -- 4¼in. (10.7cm.) radius, Ref: Cowham, M. A dial in your Poke, The Dorset Press, 2011, p.32-3
A 19TH-CENTURY 13IN. RADIUS VERNIER OCTANT BY WALKER & SON, LIVERPOOL, the wooden ‘T’ frame with inset scale divided to 105º, signed on maker’s plate as per title, lacquered brass index arm and fittings including pinhole sights, three shades and pin feet, contained within fitted keystone box -- 13 x 12in. (33 x 30.5cm.), Provenance: Phillips, London, 20th May 1975 (£120)
A 19TH-CENTURY 7½IN. RADIUS VERNIER SEXTANT BY CRICHTON, LONDON, the oxidised brass ladder frame with polished arc signed as per title and inscribed for retailers Norie & Wilson, silvered scale divided to 150°, index arm with magnifier, seven shades, ebonised handle and feet, contained in fitted keystone case with accessories and trade label for Francis M. Moore, Belfast -- 13in. (33cm.) diameter
A DRUM SEXTANT BY W.R. WATTS, LONDON, CIRCA 1866, of typical form, constructed in lacquered brass signed by inset silvered scale E.R. Watts, Old Kent Rd. London, detachable sighting tube, threaded cover inscribed F. Livsey, contained in fitted leather case with owner’s name and dated ‘1866’ -- 4in. (10cm.) cased, Provenance: Phillips, London, 20th May 1975 (£75)
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY MASON-PATTERN HYGROMETER BY SQUIRE, the ivorine double scale signed at top MASON’S HYGROMETER / SQUIRE / 277 Oxford St. London, with filled mercury tubes with silk-covered bulbs and detachable main tube, mounted on lacquered brass stand for lid attachment, contained in fitted felt-lined case with blank charts inside lid -- 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter
AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BRASS RULE, unsigned, the obverse engraved with a set of scales inscribed Linia Planorum; Poligeni in Circulo; Poligani Aequalia; Corpora in Scriptibilia; Corpora Aequalia; Subtenfe; Solide; Metalle; the reverse inscribed with a 60º arc and a linear scale -- 5¾in. (14.5cm.) long
A BRASS THEODOLITE BY THOMAS RUBERGALL, LONDON, CIRCA 1840, signed and inscribed on the 2½in. silvered dial Thomas Rubergall / Optn. to H.R.H. the Duke of Clarence / 24 Coventry St. London, silvered scale with vernier to edge of platform, needle clamp and spirit level, the sighting tube with cross wires and spirit tube over, mounted on arc with silvered scale and rack-and-pinion adjustment -- 6½ x 10½in. (16.5 x 26.5cm.), Provenance: Sotheby’s, July 23rd 1973
A FRENCH SURVEYING COMPASS BY JACQUES CANIVET, CIRCA 1760, with 4in. printed compass rose signed Canivet AParis by South, half blued-steel needle on jewelled pivot with retainer under, silvered circumference scale, glazed with retaining spring, contained in wooden case counter signed on inset brass plate Canivet à la Sphére à Paris, sliding lid, pivoted side sight and inset table attachments underneath -- 6½ x 7in. (16.5 x 18cm.), Provenance: Sotheby’s, 9th June 1977.
AN ATTRACTIVE 20TH-CENTURY SCALE MODEL OF THE AMERICAN REVENUE CUTTER DALLAS [1815], the carvel planked hull with rudder and chain plates, plank deck with fittings including bowsprit with dolphin striker, bitts, bell, gratings, stovepipe, shot racks with shot, central brass carronade bilge pumps on swivel mount, saloon lights and tiller, twin-raked masts with yards, booms, standing and running rigging and full suit of stitched linen sails with reefing points, patched repairs, staining and shot holes, mounted on turned ebonised columns on plush-lined display base within glazed mahogany case -- overall measurements 26 x 36 x 12in. (66 x 91.5 x 30.5cm.)

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