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Edward Stanford 1912 edition, 1 inch to 1 mile scale Ordnance Survey sheets radially marked in red pen and wash, in slip case gilt lettered "The Country around Lewes House", an auction catalogue of the 1929 Lewes House contents sale, 9 engravings of Lewes, a biography of Edward Warren and 2 other books
A brass level by Bate, London with 18'' telescope above a spirit level and silvered compass marked 'Bate, London', 360¡ vernier scale on a revolving platform with fine screw adjustments in a fitted mahogany box bearing paper label for 'J D Potter, (Successor to R B Bate), 31 Poultry, London Mathematical, Optical and Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus' and a three-leg tripod, each leg in two parts attached by brass screw fittings, early 19th century
A rosewood and brass inlaid mantle clock, 19th century, with fruit and leaf carved finial above an inlaid sarcophagus top and brass inlaid square glazed door enclosing 6.5'' square silvered dial with roman numerals, the sides with foliate cast ring handles and fish scale grills, eight-day double fusee repeating movement striking on a bell, and raised on bun feet, moulding losses, glazed back door cracked, 18'' high
A silvered, giltwood and painted oval wall mirror in 18th century style, with stiff leaf, fluted and beaded borders to the frame, the scrolling serpents with carved scale ground, a giltwood plaque inscribed, 'This mirror belonged to David Garrick, it was over the mantel piece in his bedroom at Hampton and was bought at the sale of Garricks Villa, 1864', 79cm high x 110cm wide, (some repairs).
A Worcester facetted ovoid tea canister, decorated in Kakiemon style with flowers and leaves, alternating with blue and gilt bands, decorated in iron red with mons, 12cm high (4 3/4"), blue fret mark, circa 1770, and a Worcester tea canister cover, decorated with insects, on a blue scale ground (some damage)
A Worcester coffee cup, decorated in iron red and gilt with flowerheads, within gilt cartouches, on a blue scale ground, 6.5cm high (2 1/2"), blue fret mark, circa 1768, a Worcester saucer, decorated with flowers, on a blue scale ground, and a Worcester saucer dish decorated in famille rose style with flowers (some restoration)
A Worcester cylindrical mug, with grooved loop handle, painted in coloured enamels with exotic birds in branches, butterflies and insects, beneath a gilt line rim, 14.5cm high (5 3/4"), circa 1772-75 (crack, area of rim glued), and a Worcester coffee cup, decorated with exotic birds and insects, on a blue scale ground, blue fret mark, circa 1768-70 (glued)
* General Dynamics F-111 and F-16. A good collection of official and private photographs, many in colour, with supporting documentation on these two highly successful aircraft, included are many colour images, scale plans, technical documentation, copies of F-16 Fanclub journal, manufacturers' brochures (hole punched for filing), a wealth of useful data, photographs, and other material, contained in five modern ring binders, approx. 200 images, some duplicates. (5)
* Folland Aircraft Ltd. Three rare original folios for the Folland FO-124 light civil 2-3 seater, the FO-127 'Fiona' 8 seat light transport and the FP-130 three-engined 'Rapide' replacement aircraft, each folio with large scale fold-out three-view arrangement drawings, together with notes on the FO-122 and a 'Gnat' brochure. (a lot)
* Sopwith one-and-half Strutter / B2 No. 316. An extremely fine and detailed flying scale model, the doped fabric covered wooden airframe with flying and control wires, four ailerons, elevators and rudder, the pilots cockpit with well detailed instrumentation and armament, the rear observer's/gunner's station with model Lewis gun, a scarf ring, map pockets, windshield and seat, the engine-turned aluminium engine cowling with spring-loaded access doors enclosing a well modelled dummy 9-cylinder rotary engine coupled to a two bladed wood propeller, with bungee-sprung main undercarriage, the two wheels with dummy canvas wheel-spoke shield discs, on hard rubber tyres, painted in the markings of Escadrille Sop226 of 1917, 91 in (231 cm) wingspan. (1)
* Nieuport 17. A fine flying scale model of Nieuport 17 N 1895, with fabric and dummy engine-turned aluminium covered airframe, ailerons, elevators, rudder, control wires, bracing wires and vee-struts, the red painted cowling enclosing a glow plug engine with 24' (61 cm) dia. propeller, finished in silver with French national markings, 90' (128 cm) wingspan. (1)
* Fairey Swordfish. A fine and well constructed flying scale model of Fairey Swordfish K5949, the doped fabric covered wood airframe with ailerons, elevatiors and rudder, flying and control wires, dummy radial engine with propeller, instrument panel, rear cockpit machine gun, the underside of the fuselage mounted with an underslung torpedo, rubber tyred fully sprung main wheels and tail wheel interconnected to the rudder, the wing correctly folding for carrier hanger storage, 75.5 in (192 cm) wingspan Note: This model represents an aircraft as flown from H.M.S. Illustrious, c. 1935. (1)
* Handley-Page HP42 'Helena' G-AAXF. A well built flying scale model of this famous Imperial Airways inter-war airliner, of mixed construction, doped paper, aluminium foil and composition material, bracing struts with steel wires, rubber tyred main under carriage with fixed tail wheel, moveable control surfaces, glazed windows with some interior detail, dummy engines with four bladed propellers, and two battery packs, 95 in (241.3 cm) wingspan Provenance: Built by Mike Reynolds, winner in scale at Chester 1994. (1)
* Pitts Special-type N61G. A flying scale model, (less engine and propeller) of this aerobatic aircraft, the wood frame covered with painted and doped fabric, wood inter-plane struts, rubber tyred undercarriage with wheel spats, movable control surfaces, with pilot and cockpit detail, 58 in (147.3 cm) wing span. (1)
* WWII aircraft. Three finely detailed 1:72 scale models, comprising a Handley-Page 'Halifax' B.III LV 917, NP-C of 158 Squadron R.A.F. Liffett, September 1944, plus a Martin 'Marauder' Mk I FK 375 D 'Dominion Revenge' of 14 Squadron R.A.F. Fayid, December 1942, and a Douglas 'Boston' Mk III AL 693 RH-U of 88 Squadron R.A.F. Attlebridge, May 1942, built for exhibition purposes by Brian Thomas, the 'Halifax' modelled to show paintwork ageing, rotating dorsal turrett, propellers, engineer walking towards aircraft, bomb trolley to side, wheels chocked, on simulated concrete hard-standing, the 'Marauder' with nose-art and rotating propellers, wheels chocked, on simulated hard-standing, the three models contained in two display cases, with crested, signed and dated display boards, 1981 & 1982, approx. 18.5 ins., (47 cms.) wide. (2)
* WWII aircraft. A finely detailed 1:72 scale model of a Short 'Stirling' LJ 582, EX-L of 199 Squadron, RAF Lakenheath, July 1943, and an Armstrong Whitworth 'Whitley' Mk. V P 5005, DY-N of 102 Squadron, RAF Linton on Ouse, November 1940, built for exhibition purposes by Brian Thomas, both models on simulated hard-standing display bases, chocked and with RAF personnel, bomb trolley, tractor and bicycles, with crested display boards, signed and dated 1983, each in display case, approx. 18.5' (47 cms.) wide. (2)
Bassett-Lowke Ltd. Scale Model Railways catalogue, 1941/2 & Autumn 1948, together two trade catalogues of Gauge 'O' scale model railways, each with illusts. after photos., orig. printed wrappers, stapled as issued, slim oblong 8vo, together with two copies of Bassett-Lowke's Model Railways catalogue, dated December 1935 & November 1937, each with num. b&w illusts., bound in orig. pict. printed wrappers, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, 8vo, plus others on model railways, incl. Paddington to Seagood, The Story of a Model Railway, by Gilbert Thomas, 1st. ed., 1947, Scale Railway Modelling To-day , by Edward Beal, pub. A. & C. Black, 1939, and others, incl. catalogues (Leeds Model Co. Ltd., Mills Bros. Model Engineers Ltd., etc.)., and several related magazines, mostly slim 8vo.. (24)
Americas. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius, Henricus), Americae Descrip, [1625], uncoloured engraved map of North and South America, ornamental title cartouche, a little close-trimmed to right-hand margin just touching printed image, together with Hispania Nova, [1625], uncoloured engraved map of Mexico, separate ornamental title and scale of distance cartouche, both images approx. 150 x 195 mm. From Samuel Purchas' Pilgrimes. (2)

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