ROD: Hardy The No.2 LRH Rod 9`6" 3 piece with correct spare tip Palakona, No.E38763, agate butt/tip guides, green close whipped intermediates with fish measure scale to butt in 1" markings, bronze ferrules, wood stoppers, alloy protectors, cork handle with up screw reel seat, fine, in MOB, Hardy alloy tube and maker`s outer bag.
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A 7mm Scale Scratch Built Bristol Tramways & Carriage Co Ltd Open Top Tramcar. The Model has a plastic and rigid cardboard body with perspex windows with white metal bogies and scale wheels. One bogie is motorised throgh wheels on one side and the roof arm. High quality build with superb detail. An Excellent working Model.
A 7mm Scale Scratch Built London Metropolitan Tramcar. The Model has a wood, plastic and rigid cardboard body with perspex windows, white metal bogies and scale wheels. One bogie is motorised through wheels on one side and the roof arm. High quality build with Excellent detail. An Excellent working Model.
A 7mm Scale Scratch Built London Transport Tramcar. The Model has a wood, plastic and rigid cardboard body with perspex windows, white metal bogies and scale wheels. One bogie is motorised through wheels on one side and the roof arm. High quality build with Excellent detail. An Excellent working Model.
A 7mm Scale Scratch Built London Transport Tramcar. The Model has a wood, plastic and rigid cardboard body with perspex windows, white metal bogies and scale wheels. One bogie is motorised through wheels on one side and the roof arm. Good quality build with Good detail. A Good working Model.
A 7mm Scale Scratch Built Birmingham Tramcar. The Model has a wood, plastic and rigid cardboard body with perspex windows white metal bogies and scale wheels. One bogie is motorised through wheels on one side and the roof arm. High quality build with Excellent detail. An Excellent working Model.
A 7mm Scale Scratch Built Birmingham Tramcar. The Model has a wood, plastic and rigid cardboard body with perspex windows, white metal bogies and scale wheels. One bogie is motorised through wheels on one side and the roof arm. High quality build with Excellent detail. An Excellent working Model.
A 7mm Scale Scratch Built Birmingham Tramcar. The Model has a wood, plastic and rigid cardboard body with perspex windows, white metal bogies and scale wheels. One bogie is motorised through wheels on one side and the roof arm. High quality build with Excellent detail. An Excellent working Model.
2 x 7mm Scale Scratch Built Birmingham area single deck Tramcars. One Models has wood, plastic and rigid cardboard body and the other a diecast body. Both have perspex windows white metal bogies and scale wheels. One bogie is motorised through wheels on one side and the roof arm. The diecast tram has interior and directional lighting. Good quality build detail. Both are Excellent working Models.
A 7mm Scale Scratch Built Accrington single deck Tramcar. The Model has a wood, plastic and rigid cardboard body with perspex windows and white metal bogies with scale wheels. One bogie is motorised throgh wheels on one side and the roof arm. High quality build with Excellent detail. An Excellent working Model.
2 x 7mm Scale Scratch Built Lodon area area single deck works Tramcars. Both Models have wood, plastic and rigid cardboard bodies, white metal bogies and scale wheels. One has a bogie motorised through wheels on one side and the roof arm and is an Excellent working Model. The other does not have a motor. Excellent quality build.
A diecast Kit Built 7mm scale single deck LCC Tramcar with 2R bogie pick up and no overhead arm - motor working but worm wheel needs adjustment - Excellent quality build. A well made reinforced card and wooden bodied LT Tram Car with diecast scale bogies - well made and wiring in place but motor not fitted.
A Steam Driven coal fired 1 to 10 Scale Traction Engine approximately 36" L x 16" W and 22" H.This model is offered for reassembly. Prospective purchasers are advised to inspect the Model prior to bidding. All items necessary for reassembly appear to be present and the boiler in Good condition with no leaks but neither can be guaranteed.
CORGI 1:50 Scale Vintage Glory and Dibnahs Choice - Vintage Glory 80307 Anker Valley Garrett Road Tractor and Flatbed Trailer and Premium Edition 20204 GWR Foden Dropsde Wagon with Sack Load - Dibnahs Choice 80308 Garrett Sowmans Tractor 'Princess Maud' and 30301 'The Mighty Atom' All Mint Boxed.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (SDUK) Map of South Africa, 1834 Printed area measures 31.5x39cm A map of South Africa, as it was known in 1834, with Fort Beaufort, Fort Willshire and Fredericksburg being shown as the easternmost outposts of British influence. It is the earliest map I have seen on which the military village of Fredericksburg is shown. The borders of the administrative districts were outlined in colour by hand. The areas around Grahamstown, George, and the Cape of Good Hope are shown enlarged at the top of the map and a large scale map of Cape Town is inserted at the bottom right. The map was published by Baldwin & Cradock, under direction of the SDUK. The details were obtained from various sources, which are fully acknowledged on the map. Printed by gravure, there is a small flaw from the coast between Cape St Francis and Plettenberg Bay, extending upwards but destroying very little detail. The map was mounted, in about 1975, on thick card with no apparent ill effects The `Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge` (SDUK) was an organization, founded in 1828, at the instigation of the idealistic Scot, Henry Peter Brougham. He became Lord Chancellor in 1830, in the government of Earl Grey, and was later raised to the peerage as the first Baron Brougham and Vaux. The admirable goal of the Society, was to distribute useful information via a series of publications to the English working and middle classes. The Society failed to achieve many of its lofty goals and closed its doors in 1848, but managed to publish several extraordinary atlases of impressive detail and sophistication. The maps remain among the most impressive examples of mid-19th century English mass market cartographic publishing available. Good London Baldwin and Cradock Reserve: $80 Click here to view further details and to bid

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