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Seven Boxed Corgi Large Scale Diecast "Aviation Archive" Limited Edition Aircraft:- Boeing NB-52B with X-15 Research Aircraft; W.W.II Avro Lancaster MkI; W.W.II Spitfire MkI; W.W.II P-51D Mustang Stinger VII; W.W.II Vickers Wellington Mk.X; W.W.II Hawker Hurricane MkIA; Avro Vulcan B.2 & Handley Page Victor B.2.
Ross, London. A lacquered brass binocular microscope with course and fine rack and pinion focusing, triple nose piece with two objectives, circular mechanical stage with silvered degree scale to the rim, rack and pinion sub- stage condenser, plano/concave mirror, on a Y-shaped stand signed 'Ross London', No 4968.
A bespoke dolls house - 1/12 scale model of a 16th century timer framed Merchant's house by Vic Newey of Beaconsfield Miniatures, the well detailed interior includes lattice windows, ledge & brace doors, open fire places, staircase, planked and stone floors c/w electrical kit, 80 x 80 x 43 cm
A 19th Century clear crystal vase of footed ovoid form with a shallow collar neck heavily gilt decorated with a Red Cardinal preening to a bamboo trellis with flowering chrysanthemums with another bird and flowers to the opposing side over an acid cut scale ground, bears an acid mark of an owl to a crescent moon with Rd 39086, height 21cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.
A BRONZED SEXTANT HEATH & CO Ltd, Crayford, London NoK758 c.1913, the diamond and curve pattern frame with bronze arc signed and numbered as above, silvered scale, vernier with magnifier, tangent and clamping screws, two sets of coloured filters, telescopes and accessories, in fitted box with certificate of examination dated 11 Dec 1958, 18.5cms radius
A TROUGHTON & SIMMS, London BRONZED TRANSIT THEODOLITE with circular platform, central compass, two spirit levels, silvered calibrated scale with vernier and magnifier, silvered arc with vernier and magnifier, sighting telescope with rack and pinion focusing and spirit level, milled clamping and adjustment screws, on stand with four milled levelling screws, and brass plumb bob, in fitted mahogany case
A finely engineered part built 1 inch scale model of a four cylinder triple expansion steam marine engine, built from blue prints of the original engines. These fine engines were fitted to ' Flower Class' Corvettes. This incomplete model is built to an exceptionally high standard with double pass condenser having 176 3/16th copper tubes, water hot well, thrust block with ladders. Intricate gauge panel with seven fitted pressure gauges. rpm gauge fitted to engine, steam control valves, Most parts of the engine are completed except the cylinder blocks, pistons, valve gear and associated items. Mounted on board 93cm x 62cm. The model comes with a folder documenting the history and design plans of The Flower Class Corvette 'Agassiz' and blue print plans.
An exhibition quality 1/4 inch scale model of a Bentley BR2 nine cylinder Rotary Aero Engine, built by Mr John Heeley to the L K Blackmore drawings with finned cylinders, pushrod operated valves, spark plugs and leads. The engine mounted on display base with fitted 28 inch propellor, copper fuel tank with associated pipework and shut off lever. Engine diameter 12 inches. The engine comes with a set of build photographs in folder. Awards: This aero engine was awarded a Bronze medal at the 'Model Engineer Exhibition 2008' and a 2nd certificate at the 'National Model Engineering and Modelling Exhibition 2005'.
An exhibition quality 1/4 inch scale working model of the 1950's De Havilland Goblin 35 centrifugal-flow turbo Jet Engine, being the 'D H Vampire' power plant and built by Mr John Heeley from his own research with 16 combustion chambers and a turbine with 45 blades, generator and Heywood air intake, air compressor with 18 radial blades, Marshall cabin blower, gearbox, starter motor with clutch, fuel pump and control levers for fuel, oil pump and baffles. Engine diameter 12 inches. Length 24 inches including jet pipe. The engine comes with a set of build photographs in folder and was featured in the specialist publication 'Model Engineer' Vol. 200. No 4327 Illustrated on the front cover. Awards: This fine model was awarded a Silver medal at the 'Model Engineer Exhibition 2008' and a 1st Certificate at the 'National Model Engineering and Modelling Exhibition 2008. Mr Heeley researched this engine with permission from the Yorkshire Aircraft Museum Collection at Newark, who have full size examples. The original engines were designed by Frank B Halford and built by de Havilland. Halford's design was based on the design pioneered by Sir Frank Whittle using a centrifugal compressor. When Sir Frank Whittle showed that jet propulsion was feasible, practical and logical, the main engine manufactures realised this was the power plant of the future. They set all the engine designers to work and eventually all produced a good working power plant. Some where better than others. One of the outstanding early ones was the de Havilland 'Ghost' Frank B Halford and his design team working for de Havilland aircraft company designed the first 'Jet' engine the H1 which was later named the 'Goblin'. It was a very successful unit and the DH 100 'Vampire' twin tail fighter was designed to use it. The Gloster aircraft company had built the F9/40 Meteor which was to be powered by two Whittle engines but these were delayed so two H1 engines were installed in the protype for its first test. The next generation of this engine was the H2 It was built in 1945 and became the 'Ghost' which was originally designed to power the DH 112 Venom. In the DH 100 Vampire it set a new height record. In the DH 108 Swallow it set a new speed record. In the DH 106 Comet it powered the worlds first jet airliner. And so this model illustrates a part of an impressive record of aviation firsts and developments in the use of jet engines in the aero industry.
A pair of Markie 1/10th scale model ploughing engines and balance plough. The engines having coal fired boilers and fitted with pressure gauges, sight glasses, whistles, ratchet oilers and other usual fittings. The models are traditionally finished in working black livery with spoked flywheels and straked wheels.
An exhibition quality 1in scale model of an Agricultural Traction Engine, built to the L.C.Mason design 'Minnie' by the late Mr D J Moir with copper boiler and fittings including sight glass, pressure gauge, safety, injector, clack and blow down, cross head guides, whistle, Stephenson's link reverse, crank shaft. Chassis details include spoked and straked wheels, dampers, injector, two road speeds, eccentric driven feed pump and bypass, ratchet oiler and brake, worm steering, winch and fairleads. The model is finished in black and lined red paintwork with polished brightwork. Length 46cm x 19cm. No boiler history is available. The model comes with its own glazed display case.
A part built 3 inch scale model of a 'Savage Little Sampson' live steam traction engine, being a single cylinder steam tractor/agricultural engine. The model is approximately 75% completed with many parts included to complete the build. It comes with a full set of drawings, gears have been cut, most main parts have been assembled. cylinder 1 1/2" bore by 2 1/2" stroke, linkages to be completed,trunk guide, steering fitted but drive chains not fitted, open crank and eccentrics, spoked flywheel, water pump fitted but not eccentric drive, chimney, straked wheels, brake gear not fitted. Castings and parts are still available commercially for this model. Boiler: The traction engine is fitted with an unused 'Franklin & Bell' steel boiler Number.FB473. Hydraulic tested to 250psi on the 7th of December2001. Working pressure 125 psi. Certificate of Conformity dated the 4th of December 2001.
A part built 3 inch scale model of a Marshall Traction engine, built to the design of the '1910 Pride of the Road' from the drawings and castings by Mr Christopher Lord. The traction engine is well on the way to completion with steel boiler, gearing, spoked flywheel, cylinder block, straked wheels and steering completed and assembled with chimney and tender finished in primer with polished brightwork. Drawings, Patterns and some parts to complete the build are present. No boiler history is available.
A well engineered 3 inch scale model of a Burrell Agricultural Traction engine,'Arthur John' built from Plastow castings, the engine with copper silver soldered boiler and fittings including steam pressure gauge, sight glass, safety, injector, whistle, clack and other valves. Engine details includes single cylinder with 2in bore by 2 1/4in stroke, drain cocks with driver operation lever, mechanical oiler, oiler cups. Stephenson's link reverse, eccentric driven feed pump and by-pass, two road speeds, whistle and spoked flywheel.. Chassis details include spoked straked wheels with polished brass hub caps, cable drum and fairleads, banded hand brake to rear wheel. Boiler history: Original boiler hydraulic test certificate No SF 109351 Expiry date 11th of November 2010 and signed by Mr P Newman. Boiler serial No 105 Manufacturer 'Cheddar', Hydraulic test pressure 140 psi.. Working pressure 70psi. Other boiler records. The model finished in green paintwork with polished brightwork and comes with its own driving wagon. Engine Length 3'8" (112cm) Width 1'8" (50cm).
A fine exhibition quality model of Sir Malcolm Campbell's 1935 'Bluebird' land speed record car, built by the late Mr D J Moir of Essex from his own research to a scale of 3/4" to 1 foot with fine engine detail, working steering and rear wheel drive assembly, detachable bodywork and displayed in glazed case with wooden moulded plinth 64cm x 23cm.
A Corgi No.190, 1/18 scale J.P.S. Lotus Formula 1, black and gold, very near mint, boxed, the box worn; Corgi No.163, Ford Capri Santa Pod 'Glo-Worm' Dragster, white, blue and red, good condition, boxed, the box with torn acetate window; Corgi No.388, Mercedes-Benz C111, orange and black, very good condition, boxed, the box crumpled and with torn acetate window; Dinky No.202, Fiat Abarth 2000, dark pink and white, near mint, boxed, the box crumpled and creased; and seven other Corgi models, circa 1970s, variable condition each boxed, (11).

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