A late 19th Century Oak case Aneroid Wheel Barometer, the carved and shaped case with a plain throat set with a twin scale porcelain backed mercury thermometer over a spun brass bezel set with a bevelled glass, to a composite dial signed E Lennie, Optician of Edinburgh, and scale of 28-31, height 32”
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A first half of the 19th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Wheel Barometer, signed Heny Russell of Norwich, the swan neck pediment to a silvered hygrometer (A/F), to a detachable single scale silvered alcohol thermometer, to a convex mirror and spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ¾” silvered dial with scale of 28-31 over a signed level, height 38”
A mid-19th Century Rosewood Wheel Barometer, Domi Gierletti of Glasgow, the swan neck pediment over a silvered hygrometer to a detachable single scale alcohol thermometer, to a convex mirror recess (mirror lacking), to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 7 ¾” silvered dial with scale of 28-31 over a signed level, height 38”
A mid-19th Century Rosewood Wheel Barometer, retailed by M Pillischer, Optician, 88 New Bond Street, London, the moulded case with slender throat and applied roundels, to a silvered twin scale mercury thermometer, and spun brass bezel enclosing an 8” signed and silvered dial with scale of 28-31, height 38”
A mid-19th Century Flame Mahogany and Ebony Strung Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, Worthington & Allen of London, the case with moulded pediment and cornice, to a signed and silvered scale of 27-31 with screw adjusting vernier, to a figured neck set with a silvered twin scale mercury thermometer, to a square section base with canted corners and ebonised urn-shaped cistern cover with moulded base, height 39”
An early 20th Century Oak Cased Aneroid Barometer, retailed by W R Bullen of 29 London Street, Norwich, the architectural pediment over freestanding columns to a twin scale brass and alcohol thermometer, to a hexagonal case with brass bezel and bevelled glass, to a 5” engraved dial with scale of 28-31, height 19 ½”
An early 19th Century Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Single Pad Top Bracket Clock, Honeybone of Brentford, the arched case with single pad and cast carry handle, over fish-scale sound frets, to ebonised canted corners and recessed frieze panel, to a further fluted border and plain plinth base, raised on brass ball feet, to a spun brass bezel and convex glass enclosing an 8” painted Roman dial signed to the centre, with outside minute track and pierced and blued steel moon hands, to a movement with engraved and shouldered plates united by four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 20”
An early 20th Century Mahogany cased Marine Sextant, Heath & Co Ltd, Crayford, London, SE, of typical form, with silvered scale and patinated pierced body, with Boxwood side handle and lacquered Brass eyepieces, in a fitted box with fitted paper label for “The Kew Observatory, Richmond, Surrey, width 10 ½”
A first half of the 20th Century D’Arsonval Reflecting Galvanometer, of black painted cylindrical form, raised on adjustable screw feet; together with a Reflecting Galvanometer Lamp House and Scale, also black painted with scale contained within a mahogany frame, and raised on an associated tripod base, all by Philip Harris (2)
An early 19th Century gilt Brass cased Pedometer, Spencer and Perkins of London, the hinged circular case with sprung clasp and chain lever operation, to a sprung mechanism and signed Arabic enamel dial with scale of 0 to 100, with subsidiaries for 1 mile and 12 miles, with blued steel poker hands, height 7 ½”
A late 19th Century lacquered Brass Pocket Barometer, J Brown, 76 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, the circular case with knurled and rotating bezel, and bow suspension, to a signed and silvered dial with scale of 21 to 31 and outside scale of 0 to10,000, diam 2”; together with its original outer Box of issue
A rare in the UK Tri-ang Railways Canadian Train Set. By Meccano Tri-ang, Toronto Canada, a ‘HO’ scale electric train set (No. 917). Comprising Bo-Bo single-end diesel locomotive, in CP Rail orange / red livery, RN 1404, with baggage car, observation car and 2 passenger cars. Together with a quantity of curved and straight track etc.. Complete with Instruction & Information Manual in English & French. Boxed, with internal plastic tray, minor / some wear, (Lid has some repaired tearing to edges). Contents VGC-Mint. Plate. 1
A quantity of ‘O’ gauge railway. Hornby: A 20 volt electic Nord 4-4-2 locomotive, RN 31801, with 8-wheel bogie tender. In lined brown livery. A clockwork 0-4-0 tender locomotive, RN 5600, in LMS lined Crimson Lake livery. A Wagon-Lits dining car and a Wagon-Lits sleeping car. Hopper wagon. Milk traffic van. Crane wagon, Open LMS wagon. NE bogie covered van. 2 x LMS 4-wheel coaches and passenger brake. 3-rail cross-over and curved plus straight track. A single-arm home signal. A set of 2-rail points and a few other items. Together with a Graham Farish ‘OO’ gauge ‘Scale Model Railroad’ comprising BR class 5MT 4-6-0, RN 44763. 7 freight wagons and track. Together with Crescent 3-arm junction signal. QGC-VGC for age.
3 1:24 scale buses Sun Star Routemaster, RM8-VLT 8, the original; no. 100 of 4,000, featuring highly detailed interior, opening bonnet, detailed engine (2901). Sun Star 1947 Bedford OB Duple Vista Coach in Yelloways livery, features including opening bonnet, detailed engine, sliding roof and entrance door, operating indicators, detailed dashboard and other interior aspects. Also a similar product in Royal Blue livery by Original Classics in plain packaging. All boxed, minor wear/small tears/some dust etc, contents VGC. Yelloways OB box needs re-gluing, vehicle needs a little cleaning, exhaust pipe central lug broken.
A good quantity of various makes including Preiser HO scale plastic Circus Big Top with interior equipment and accessories (main top diam 480mm), Corgi Jean Richard Circus (5 vehicles plus figures and accessories), Solido Big Top, 5 x Matchbox Authentic Recreations of Matchbox Early Vehicles, ERTL Thomas the Tank boat Bulstrode, Metcalfe card kit OO Bus Garage, Dinky Austin Devon and early green lorry, repro Dinky Toys June 1952 catalogue for Egypt. Also a good quantity of bus photographs, some in albums. Some items boxed or bubble wrapped, minor/some wear, Solido Big Top box in poor condition, items AF to as new. (30 + photos).
A quantity of Various Makes. Including Victory Models Austin A40/A50 Cambridge. 4 Atlas 1:43rd scale sports cars – Aston Martin DB5, Jaguar E type, BMW 507, Fiat 1500. Chrono Triumph Spitfire. Maisto VW New Beetle. 14 Shell Petrol series cars. Securicor livery – 2 Super Haulers series Scania Curtainside, and a Ford Transit van by Corgi and 2 BMW motor cycles by Siku. Corgi – Inspector Morse Jaguar Mk 2 and a James Bond Aston Martin. Thrust SSC. 2 Bburago 1:24 Mercedes-Benz 300SL and 1957 Chevrolet Corvette. Plus other various items including Revell kits (made up) etc. Most boxed, some wear / damage. Contents VGC-Mint.
A quantity of Various Makes. Airfix HO / OO scale Gun Emplacement Assault set. Corgi Rockets Grand Canyon Speed Circuit. 6 Matchbox Series – No 17 8-wheel tipper ‘Hoveringham’, No 20 Lamborghini Marzel, No 22 Pontiac Coupe, No 33 Lamborghini Muira, No 35 Snowtrac, No 49 Unimog. All boxed, minor wear. Plus 2 Budgie - Thames Trader refuse lorry and Bedford S type tipper. Dinky Toys Guy Warrior snow plough. Japanese clockwork tinplate police helicopter. Morestone RAF tractor unit. 6 artillery pieces by Britains etc. Small quantity of Britains Union & Confederate Infantry, mounted and on foot. Plus a few other military and Roman style figures etc. QGC-VGC, some wear to boxes and chipping to loose items.
5 1/18th scale racing cars. 3 Maisto- Audi R8 Le Mans-Sieger (2000), Audi R8R Le Mans (1999). A Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Mille Miglia 1955. Also a BMW V12 LMR (1999). Also a Eagle’s Race Porsche 917L No.23-Porsche ‘Konstruktionen Team’ 1970 24H Le Mans winner. Plus 7 1/43rd scale examples- Minichamps ‘Porsche wins 1.2.3. 1982 24H Le Mans set of three and 4 GMP- 2 Dan Gurney 1966 Lola 1970 and McLaren M8B High Wing. Plus a Lothar Motschenbacher McLaren M8B Low Wing and a Jerry Grant 1966 Lola T70. All boxed, minor/some wear to a few. A few loose in boxes. Contents VGC-Mint.
5 1/18th scale Formula 1 cars. 2 Minichamps- Jordan Mugen Honda with a card signed by Damon Hill (original signature). Plus a ‘Michael Schumacher Collection’ Benetton Renault B195. 2 Hotwheels- Jaguar Racing R3 ‘Eddie Irvine’. Plus a Williams F1 Team FW 22 ‘Ralf Schumacher’. Also a Revell Renault F.1 R202 ‘Jensen Button’ with a Renault ‘Mild Seven media information pack, booklet and CD. Also 14 1/43 scale F.1 cars, 3 Grand Prix models Lotus 78 Ford Williams FW 148 and a McLaren MP4/58. 3 Quartzo- Tyrrell P.34 Jody Scheckter. Lotus 72D Dave Walker and a Cooper Climax T51 Jack Brabham. 2 Minichamps- Ing Renault F.1 team 2008 and a B.A.R. Honda 006 Jenson Button, etc. All boxed minor wear. Contents GC-Mint a few have been on display.
An impressive and very well made scale model of the famous German WW1 Fokker DR1 Tri-plane, as flown by Barron Von Richthoven ‘The Red Barron’ over the battle fields of Belgium and Northern France. Unusually this model has been left without its ‘doped’ canvas covering leaving the wooden and metal structure on display. Nicely detailed with metal parts finished in red, wooden wing supports and structure finished in red and natural wood. Twin heavy duty machine guns mounted to cockpit. Also fitted with seat and controls with a copy of a period radial engine connected to an ‘XIAL’ twin bladed laminated Propellor. Engine cowling, exhaust, cord support ‘wires’ and tail plane with connections are also in place. Complete with solid disc wheels with rubber tyres and German markings to wings, fuselage and tail plane. Size: Wingspan approximately 88cm to the end of ailerons (on top wing). Fuselage 68cm to the end of tail plane. VGC Plate. See inside back cover
A steel and brass acorn head scale for mounted officer’s horse Coldstream Guards, leather backed with WM on brass star badges, leather backing; a Vic brass martingale badge of the 7th Queen’s Own Hussars on leather “heart” (some wear); another martingale badge, VR in Garter, Guelphic crown (one of 5 blades missing); a pair brass shoulder scales with crowned shamrock in wreath buttons; 4 cap badges: gilt unattached officer, Hampshire, ASC voided and N Shore N. Brunswick; 6 enamelled badges including Nat Reserve Glamorgan lapel, 172nd CEF sweetheart; sundry other items. Generally GC
A Leica Outfit: IIIf red scale no. 625688, with Summitar f/2 50mm lens, in brown leather ever ready case, with Summaron f/3.5 35mm lens no. 1019917, lens hood, Summitar folding lens hood, VIOOH universal viewfinder, in maker`s box, and six filters, in leather carry case; ex-Christies, 19 November 1987, Lot 111, with catalogue (4Cii)
A Leica IIf black scale no. 573687, with Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, upgraded to IIIf specification with speeds to 1/1000 second, slow speed dial, with addition of self-timer, in maker`s ever ready case, with Summaron f/3.5 35mm lens, two Elmar 50mm lens hoods, COONS flash connection cable with instructions, IIIc manual, NOOKY and NOOKY-HESUM optical close focusing devices and three film cassettes; with Steinheil Culminar f/2.8 85mm lens, with hood and universal viewfinder; with filters, flash guns, outfit case and other items (4Bii)
Bowyer (Michael J.F., and others). Action Stations. Wartime Military Airfields of Great Britain, 10 vols., all 1st eds. (except vol. 1), 1979-87, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, together with The Aeroplane, vols. 60, 61, 63, 65-69, 1941-45, together 10 vols., num. b & w illusts. and ads., bound without orig. printed wrappers in recent black cloth (vol. 61 bound in contemp. blue cloth), 4to, and others of aviation interest, plus a good plastic scale model of a Mosquito light bomber, on stand, 18in (46cm) wingspan, a Corgi Aviation Archive series, diecast scale model of Avro Vulcan XL321, 617 ‘Dam Busters’ Squadron, boxed (as new) and a cold cast model of a Fighter Command pilot, 9in (23cm) tall (3 cartons)
* Supermarine ‘Spitfire’. A well built static scale wood model of N3071, finished in all-over duck-egg blue with RAF roundels, rotating three blade propeller, glazed cockpit canopy and windscreen, dummy riveting incised out-line for control surfaces, cockpit detail includes pilot’s seat and control column, with retractable main undercarriage and fixed tail wheel, 9in (22.8cm) wingspan (1)
* Frog Flying Scale Aeroplane. Mark IV Interceptor Fighter (Foreign Markings), c. 1930s, lightweight lithographed tin fuselage, detachable paper covered wings and paper-covered tailplanes and fin, metal propeller powered by elastic band, orig. manufacturer’s cardstock box fitted with air screw winding mechanism, printed lid. Good original condition. (1)
* Avro 504 E-3404. An extremely fine and well constructed flying scale model of this superlative ab-initio training aircraft, the fabric covered wooden air frame finished in olive-green upper surfaces and clear dope under surfaces, with national markings, strut and wire braced mainplanes, the upper main plane with dummy fuel tank, fully working ailerons, rudder and elevators, cockpit detail with instruments and windscreens, on wire and strut braced main undercarriage incorporating an anti nose-over skid, and sprung tail skid, the metal engine cowl enclosing an inverted Meteor miniature single cylinder engine driving a two-blade 18in (46cm) diameter wooden propeller, 73in (185.5cm) wingspan (1)
* Bristol Type 105 ‘Bulldog’. A well constructed and presented flying scale model of this popular biplane era single-seat fighter, the fabric and wood covered wood airframe with flying control surfaces, on braced undercarriage, the main wheels with rubber tyres, and tail skid, cockpit detail (unfinished) includes seat, rudder pedals, windscreen and control column, the strut braced main planes with bracing wires, the forward fuselage with dummy machine guns and covered with aluminium foil, with dummy Bristol ‘Jupiter’ nine cylinder radial and 18in (45.7cm) diameter wood propeller with spinner, finished in all-over silver and Squadron markings, aircraft number not allocated, 63in (160cm) wingspan (1)
* Bristol M.IC. Monoplane. A flying scale model of this popular 1917 fighter aircraft built by the British & Colonial Aeroplane Co. Ltd., with fabric and wood covered airframe, the braced undercarriage with rubber tyred main wheels and tail skid, with working flying control surfaces, wire braced main and tail planes, single dummy machine gun, 15in (38cm) diameter wooden propeller driven by a single cylinder glow-plug engine, finished with brown upper and sky-blue lower surfaces and national markings, 63in (160cm) wingspan (1)
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ Super 31. A fine manufacturer’s 1/12th scale display model by Space Models London, well finished in Aerospace livery, the dummy Garrett TPE 331-10 turboprop engines with aluminium spinners, 53in (134.6cm) wingspan, with chromium plated tripod stand and with transit crate 23 x 26.75 x 52in (58.4 x 68 x 132cm) (1)
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream 41’. A well presented exhibition stnadard 1/24th scale static model of this twin engined turboprop powered feeder and regional airliner as developed by BAe from the original Handley Page ‘Jetstream’, finished in the livery of South African Airlink, the dummy Allied Signal turbopropeller engines with five bladed rotating propellers, 29.5in (75cm) wingspan, on chromium-plated tripod stand and with transit crate 22 x 22.25 x 46.25in (56cm x 56.5 x 117.5cm) (1)
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ 61. A fine exhibition standard 1/24th scale model of this twin Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127D turboprop driven aircraft, first delivered in 1994 the Jetstream 61 failed to achieve mass production, it is believed that only four aircraft were delivered before production ceased, this rare model has a wingspan of 49in (124.5cm), the dummy engines fitted with six blade propellers, well-finished in airline livery by Space Models of London, with chromium plated tripod stand and transit case, 15.5 x 22 x 46.25in (39.3 x 56 x 117.5cm) (1)
* British Aerospace 146-100 Side-loading Tactical Airlifter. A fine exhibition standard wood and composition static scale model based on the BAe QT cargo aircraft by Space Models, London, with dummy refuelling probe, air opening paratroop sliding door, lifting cargo door with associated swivelling ramp and folding extensions with retractable wheel support, with four-wheel main undercarriage and twin nose wheels, painted in military grey and green camouflage, the detachable main planes with dummy engine pods, 43.25in (110cm) wingspan, complete with numerous models of military stores and accessories including netted equipment boxes on pallets, vehicles, loading crew and other similar models, the aircaft with glazed fuselage panel incorporating internal lighting via a 115 volt/240 volt transformer with fuse arranged to operate from a mains electricity socket, a rare, possibly unique model contained, with accessories in a transit crate, 19.25 x 27.75 x 52.5in (48.8 x 70.5 x 133.3cm) The BAe S.T.A. was one of a number of proposed military conversions of the successful BAe 146/Avro RJ series high wing air liners of which approximately 390 were built. Displayed at the 1989 Paris Air Show and subsequently extensively demonstrated no firm production orders for this aircraft were forthcoming, so this fine model remains as an historic reminder of what may have been. (1)
* British Aerospace (BAe) ‘Jetstream’ Super 31. A fine exhibition standard static 1/24th scale model by Space Models, this aircraft’s ancestry can be traced back to the original Handley Page 137 in service with the Royal Air Force, after the closure of Handley Page production was continued by Jetstream Aircraft in cooperation with Scottish Aviation which later merged with BAe, the Super 31 was certificated in 1982, over 160 Jetstream 31 aircraft have been built, the Royal Navy operate the J31 designated as the Jetstream T3, this model painted to represent the BAe demonstrator is supplied with a table tripod stand, 26in (66cm) wingspan, with transit crate 14.5 x 31 x 32.5in (36.8 x 78.7 x 82.5cm) (1)
* de Havilland DH82A ‘Tiger Moth T-6818’. An exceptional flying scale model of this ‘ab-initio’ flying training aircraft, the well detailed fabric covered wood airframe with operating flying control surfaces, braced rubber tyred main undercarriage, the wheel discs with D.H. logo and sprung tail skid, with fine cockpit detail for pilot and student including instrument panels, seats with straps, windscreen and fire extinguishers, the hinged access doors with spring catches, the mainplanes with strut and wire bracing, pitot tube, fuel tank and fuel lines, the hinged engine cowling opening to reveal a single cylinder glow-plug engine driving a two blade mahogany propeller 12.75in (32.3cm) diameter, with control wires to all flying surfaces, finished in World War Two camouflage and markings, 66in (167.5cm) wingspan (1)
* de Havilland D.H. 60. A fine 1/48th scale model of De Havilland D.H.60 “Cirrus Moth” G-EBLV, built by Tony Woollett, finished in blue over silver with exceptional detail to cockpit and instrument board, rotating propeller and flying wires, 7.5in (19cm) wingspan. The G-EBLV is currently airworthy at the Shuttleworth Collection. (1)

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