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Revell, Airfix, Mamod, Corgi, Solido and other makers: Revell Dambuster kit circa 1964 in original box with plastic protection, Airfix 1:24 scale Hurricane and Spitfire, Lindberg Line Curtiss Jenny and 1:48 scale Monogram Corsair in original boxes, Burago 1:24 scale Jaguars (2) and Mercedes-Benz SSK in original display boxes, Tri-ang 00 gauge Winston Churchill 4-6-2 repainted with scale wheels, Peco built wagon lits (5) and kit built LMS 6-wheel Dining car, Japanese wood and plaster boats and various 1950s card kits, Corgi catalogues general 1970 and Whizzwheels, 1976 and Solido 1976, Mamod stationary steam model with drive unit, EFE RTL story, P-VG, boxes P-VG
Herald Swoppet 54mm Nativity Scene plasticine master figures, 1958 probably by Roy Selwyn-Smith, various scales for production and design study versions - 60mm wire armature of Joseph with lantern, P, incomplete, with four same-scale plastic and three 30mm test-shots, various paint variations, four 60mm and three 30mm Virgin Mary test-shots, various paint variations, two 60mm Baby Jesus test shots, one 65mm and three 30mm Cribs, G, with unissued 65mm plasticine design-studies - Joseph, three Wise Men, three Shepherds and worshipping figure, P, incomplete, and two 30mm design studies of Mary and Joseph (a lot)
Model Railway News, O scale Railroading, Modellers Backtrack, Gauge O Guild Gazette: Model Railway News Jan 1936-Mar 1937 (10), Jan 1939-Sept 1941 (22), Sept 1958- June 1965 (93) G-VG not complete sets, 0 Scale Rail-Roading April 1991-Dec 2000 (4), Model Railway Oct 1992-Nov 1993 (9) Backtrack, Gauge O Guild Nov 1998-Feb 2001 with various information sheets and several other Continental magazines (30) G (168)
Bachmann, Airfix and Dapol Railways: Bachmann WD 2-8-0 Austerity in BR black, Dapol J-94 0-6-0 and D1 0-4-0 Pug with four wagons, Airfix-GMR black LMS 4F 0-6-0 Fowler, green GWR Prairie 2-6-2T, BR Mk ll coach, and three wagons, Mainline Railways wagons (2), TT scale static model of Mallard, in original boxes VG-E boxes VG (16)
Hornby Railways, Tri-ang, Lima and Woodland scenic buildings and scenery: Hornby, St Michaels School, Viaduct, Girder Bridge (2), Roadside Restaurant, Scale Structure Water Tower, Tri-ang River Bridge in Hornby box, Lima Hobby Line 8002 5 containers set, Woodland Scenic Retaining Walls and Tunnel Portal, G-E, boxes F-VG (9)
Large scale radio controlled Pilot boat: wood construction with red and black hull and wood stained deck with white upper decks, wood and metal fittings, twin propellers powered by two 6v motors, length 44" x Height (top of masts) 17" x width 17", with purpose built stand with carry ropes, G some minor damage to fittings, lacks radio control hand sets,
THREE WORCESTER POLYCHROME PLATES 1760-70 comprising a plate with scalloped edge with floral sprays set in reserves within a blue scale ground border and gilt highlights, square mark, 19.5cm wide; a plate with Japan pattern, square mark, 21.5cm wide; and a plate with Japan pattern, gilt `S` mark, 20cm wide (3)
Fourteen Boxed Diecast 1:50 Scale Caterpillar Earth Moving Vehicles by Norscott Models - Landfill Compactor 836G, Hydraulic Excavator 245, Front Shovel 5080, Scraper 631E, Track-Type Tractor D8R, Articulated Truck 725, Off-Highway Truck 769D, Excavator with Metal Tracks 5110B, Hydraulic Shovel 5130, Forest Machine 980G, Excavator 365B, Elevating Scraper 623G, Excavator 325B x 2
NEW "ASBACH" WOOD CHOCOLATE BOX CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING DRAWING INSTRUMENTS a) Black card case 16cm x 4.2cm x 1.6cm containing four brass drawing instruments and one wood scale, all circa 1880 b) Black wood case with blue silk lining containing" "six instruments by "Harling", 17.1cm x 8.9cm x 2.5cm, circa 1875 c) One 6" (15.25cm) wood sector, two 6 3/4" (17.1cm) long plastic scales, one wood triangle 10.15cm x 7.8cm (4" x 7"), one transparent semi-circle 4 3/4" diameter (12.1cm)"
A MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCK, c.1900, the single barrel movement with platform escapement, back plate stamped 896, 1 1/4" silvered dial with Arabic numerals and chased brass centre, in pierced brass and red stained glass Gothic style case (originally silvered), with domed fish scale chased top and wrythen turned corner columns with cone finials, on turned feet, 5 3/4" high, in folding green leather carrying case
AN EBONISED TABLE CLOCK by John Grant, Fleet Street, London, the twin fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the back plate signed and secured by brackets, 8" dial with Roman numerals and signature, the case with brass flower and festoon inlay, ogee arched and domed top with ball finials, brass fish scale side grills below shell ring handles, moulded base and turned brass feet, 10 3/4" x 23 1/4" (Illustrated)
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) (ATTRIBUTED TO) OAK DOMINO TABLE, CIRCA 1897 the circular planked top above a lower lobed tier, linked by four curved and tapering supports, linked by a corresponding circular tier below 44cm diameter to top, 77cm diameter, 67cm high Literature: The Studio, XI, 1897, p. 230. Billcliffe, Roger, `Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Complete Furniture Drawings & Interior Designs`, Moffatt 2009, page 44, illus. 1897.7 & 8 Note: The design of this table appears to be an amalgam of scale drawings produced by Mackintosh for a domino table circa 1897 and held by Glasgow University, and a table photographed by the Studio magazine in the same year. The measurements of the current lot are broadly similar to the scale drawing, however there are certain differences, namely the shape of the lover tier has a more pronounced lobed shape and the pierced tear shape of the supports does not continue under the base tier. The example illustrated in the Studio of 1897 also demonstrates differences from the drawing including thicker leg supports and angled brackets under the circular top (also shared by this example). It is also not clear if the pierced tear shape continues under the base tier. According to Billcliffe the appearance of the example in the Studio rules it out from being included in the Argyle Street scheme and no images of a domino table appear in photos of Buchanan Street. It may have been a prototype or special commission however it remains untraced.
A Royal Crown Derby porcelain two handled vase and cover, circa 1911, the oval urn shaped body decorated with flowers within blue bands, on a quatrefoil base, printed factory marks to base (knop glued), together with a pair of Grainger & Co. Worcester ewers, decorated with reserve panels of birds against a blue scale ground (one with faults), and a Derby urn and cover decorated with flowers (faults).

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