* Avro `Lancaster` B1, YZ-P/PD 133. A well constructed and presented exhibition standard 1/48th scale static model,the aircraft depicted carrying a 22000 lbs `Grand Slam` bomb, in the process of fuelling and with attendant `Typhoon`, mounted on a simulated concrete hand-standing, 28 ? in (71.8 cm) square, with perspex protective cover Privately commissioned by a previous owner and built by professional model maker Ian Shaw. (1)
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* B.A.C. Three-Eleven. A fine static desktop display model by Space Models Ltd,on tripod stand with transit case, 31.5 x 24.5 x 8.25 in (80 x 62.2 x 21 cm), finished in B.A.C. livery, 23.5 in (59.7 cm) wingspan, together with a static desktop display model of an H-S 125/1000 in 1/48th scale, on tripod stand with carrying box (2)
* British Aerospace E.F.A two seater. A fine 1/48th scale static desktop display model by Space Models,fitted with underwing drop-tanks and missiles, on stand, 9 in (22.8 cm) wingspan, with carrying box, together with a wood model of a swing-wing twin-jet fighter project, the hinged mainplanes with working ailerons, with two alternative fins in wood carrying case, 18.25 in (46.3 cm) long (2)
* British Aerospace BAe 146-100M. A static display desktop model of this projected Military Lifter,finished in grey/green camouflage, on stand, 14.25 in (36.2 cm) wingspan, together with a fine 1/48th scale model of a `Hawk` 100, finished in the livery and markings of the Indian Air Force, on stand, 7.5 in (19 cm) wingspan, both models with carrying boxes (2)
* British Aerospace ATP. A fine and well presented static display 1/12th scale model by Space Models,finished in Company livery, no registration letters, the engine nacelles with separate spinners and propeller blades, 98 in (249 cm) wingspan, with chromium-plated tripod stand, and fitted transit crate, 30 x 42 x 92 in (76 x 106.5 x 233.5 in) (1)
* Fighter Aircraft c. 1918-56. A collection of approx. thirty mainly 1/72-scale models of Fighter aircraft, c. 1916-1956,built from kits to professional standards, representing aircraft of sundry fighting powers during the early and mid-20th century, variously including SE5A, Nieuport, Hannover CLIII, LFG Roland CII, Siskin, Bristol Bulldog, Curtiss Hawk, Albatros D-V, Messerschmitt ME109, Hawker Hurricane, Tiger Moth, Fokker Trimotor, MIG-51 and many others, some larger scale, some with minor damage and loss (approx. 30)
* Haniot H.D.-1. A well-built vintage flying scale model of this Macchi-built First World War Belgian fighter aircraft,the spruce and balsa airframe covered with fine-fabric, working flying control surfaces, the pilot`s cockpit with headrest and some instrument action, the aluminium coaming and engine cowl with windshield and offset dummy machine gun, powered by a single cylinder glow plug engine concealed behind a dummy nine-cylinder engine driving a 20 in (51 cm) diameter mahogany propeller, on strut and wire braced, bungee suspended main undercarriage, the wire wheels with rubber tyres, with tail skid, finished in natural dope with the Lion of St. Mark markings of 80 Squadron XII Gruppo Aeroplani Aeronautica Militaire at Marcon Italy 1918, 71 in (181 cm) wingspan (1)
* Kawanishi H8K `Emily`. A rare Second World War period 1/72nd scale aircraft recognition model,the wood airframe painted all over black with original stores reference label to the hull underside, 20.5 in (52 cm) wingspan, some minor old damages, dorsal turret and propellers lacking, together with four damaged die-cast model aircraft and a Moon Probe elliptical jigsaw puzzle in box In service with the Imperial Japanese Navy 1942-1945 the `Emily` is generally recognised as the finest flying boat produced during WWII. One survives at the Kanoya Museum in Japan.(6)
* Vickers VC.10 G-ABBA. A fine exhibition standard 1/24 scale wood and composition static model,painted in the livery of British Airways, with `Speedbird` logo, complete with chromium-plated tripod stand, and fitted transit crate, the aircraft 75 in (190.5 cm) wingspan, the transit crate 23 x 26 x 86 in (58.5 x 66 x 218.5 cm), minor damage to trailing edge of starboard wing (1)
A Franklin Mint 1/24 scale Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, silver, boxed; Franklin Mint 1/24 scale Mercedes-Benz 500K Special Roadster, red, boxed; Corgi Classics `Vietnam Series II` No.50204, M35 A1 `Deuce-and-a-Half` 2.5 Ton Truck; Corgi Classics `World War II Collection` No.51708, WC 56 Command Car; and fifteen other assorted models, most mint or near mint, all boxed, (19).
A Corgi No.158, Lotus-Climax Formula 1 Racing Car, orange over white, racing number 8, generally very good condition (lacking racing numbers to sides), boxed, the box generally good (two taped names to sides and scuffed patch); five Polistil 1/32 scale racing cars, comprising No.F1, Matra F.1, blue; No.F3, Lotus Climax F.1, British racing green; No.F4, Honda F.1, white; No.F8, McLaren F.1, orange; and No.F9, Brabham F.1, British racing green, all in good condition; together with assorted other racing cars, circa 1960s-70s, variable condition, all but one unboxed.
A late 19th century German glazed ceramic shoulder-head doll, with moulded and painted blonde hair and facial features, on a cloth body with ceramic lower limbs, 14cm high; a bisque shoulder-head doll, with moulded and painted netted hair and facial features, on a peg-jointed wooden body with bisque lower limbs, 16cm high (shoulder plate broken and glued); five assorted small dolls` heads; and a quantity of other, mainly modern approximately 1/12th scale dolls.
A George III mahogany bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement repeating on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered strike/silent indicator above a silvered dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `Haley & Milner, London`, cornered with pierced gilt metal foliate scroll spandrels, the backplate similarly inscribed, the case with brass carry handle surmount above a moulded arch pediment and glazed doors flanked by a pair of gilt metal pierced scale fret panels, on a rectangular base and gilt brass bracket feet, height approx 43cm, together with pendulum, winder and a mahogany bracket.
MAP, FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. - Edward Stanford (publisher). `Large Scale Map of the Seat of War`. London: 1870. 11 photo-lithographed maps (each 560 x 450mm.) Each in 12 sections backed onto linen. (Some browning.) All folding within original cloth case with mounted titled paper label (case defective).
An early 19th century mahogany stick barometer, with a silvered dial inscribed G. Manticha & Co, Glasgow, with replaced thermometer and vernier scale, enclosed by a hinged glazed door, the body with a moulded edge and a turned cistern cover with barbers pole stringing, 38.75in (98.5cm) h. Pediment replaced.
A Worcester blue-scale ground sugar box and cover, with floriform finial and painted with gilt C-scroll panels of exotic birds and insects, blue fret square mark: and a Worcester blue ground teapot stand painted with fan shaped and oval panels of insects and exotic birds, 14cm diameter, circa 1770.
Two similar Worcester blue-scale ground, scallop edged plates. Painted with panels of flowers within gilt C-scroll borders, 21cm diameter, blue fret square marks, one with paper collection label, Whitehouse Collection; and a similar saucer for a tea bowl, circa 1770. Please note that two teacups and saucers were wrongly lotted into this lot and are in fact with lot 59.
A pair of Worcester blue-scale ground flared vases, painted with Kakiemon style panels in the so-called Jabberwocky pattern, 16cm high, blue fret square marks, circa 1770 See Spiro & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The ZorenskyCollection, (1996), p. 217, pl. 246 for an example of the shape, said to copied from the ancient Chinese bronze vase or tsun.
A Worcester blue-scale ground coffee cup of Bodenham service type, painted with panels of Chinese figures, 6cm high, circa 1768 See Spero & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection p.357, pl. 456 for an example of a teabowl and saucer of Bodenham type and discussions as to whether or not the panels are outside decorated.

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