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Trix TTR H0/00 gauge rolling stock track and spares (qty) black /red 2-6-0 Steam locomotive and tender 24.058, European bogie coaches green (3), freight stock (5), tenders (2), UK outline four wheel coaches (4) , bogie coaches (5), freight wagons (7), tenders (4), Locomotives stripped into parts leaving body shells and chassis (3), Bakelite track points/diamonds (5), plastic sleeper 3-rail track (36), Trix Express controller, Instruction booklet from 1936 (German),
Graham Farish Peco Minitrix N gauge Locomotive wagons and track (qty), Farish 4F class 0-6-0 Locomotive and tender LMS black 4232 tender body detached from chassis, Merchant Navy class tender with two Locomotive metal body shells, Farish brake van, loose Farish track (14 including two turnouts), Bachmann mineral wagon. Peco ST300 Starter track set in original box (24 pieces), Peco yard lengths of Flexitrack (4), Minitrix 4992 Track set in original box (89 pieces including two turnouts and one crossing), F-VG, boxes F-G, (qty)
Hornby Lima Hornby Dublo and other Locomotive coaches wagons in 00 gauge (41), Lima BR blue class 50 Diesel Locomotive 50020 'Revenge', BR sector grey class 37 Locomotive without motor 37059 'Port of Tilbury', Hornby R268 Driving Van Trailer Intercity livery with similar Mark 3 coach, Hornby assorted goods wagons (6), Tri-ang Bogie utility van damaged, Clerestory coach, Track cleaning van, Horseboxes (2), Dublo 3-rail Guards van damaged, 2-rail assorted wagons (7) including Traffic Services and ICI bogie tank, Lowmac with Budgie Toys lorry load, rake of six wheel Milk tanks 'U D' (7), custom Car Carriers made from Dublo coach chassis each carrying three early Matchbox 1-75 diecast cars (4), Lima hopper wagon, Trix open minerals (2), Kit built CCT van, Loco body shells (2), Electroten tanker and Jouef Wine wagon, P-G, (41)
Britains boxed sets 2048 Clockwork Set and 1726 Ammunition Limber, 2048 models G-VG in G box, no key to clockwork limber, so untested though it does seem to be in working condition, Beetle Lorry complete with driver, 25 pdr missing shells, box base good, lid generally dirty, 1 split corner, 1726 VG, complete with spare tyre and shells, in VG box, (2 items),
Britains boxed 2064 155mm gun, 2058 American Civil War - Confederate Gun, and 9780 German Kettenkrad, 2064 gun G in F box, complete with spades, A frame support and trailing wheels, cartridge and 2 shells only, a pieces with very slight wear, box playworn but complete, 9780 mint in VG box, 2058 VG model in VG box but missing figures, (3 items),
LESLIE GORDON DURBIN (1913-2005), A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER NOVELTY DWARF CANDLESTICKS, the bases cast with three fish swimming above shells, London 1956, gross weight 11.59ozt, 360.8 grams, height 7.5cm (2) (Condition Report: one rocks very slightly on a level surface, hallmarks are clear, evidence of wax to the insides of holders, one appears fractionally taller than the other, other condition is good overall)
A colourful felt Waistcoat with embroidered details with matching footwear and Belt with applied shells and coins including Czechoslovakia 1929 5 Korun silver coin, Austria 20 Kreuzer 1841 coin and 1767 Austria Hungary Bohemia Thaler Coin 1767??, plus a similar style crimson Cap with black decoration.
A German 19th century pair of three light silver candelabra, Augsburg date letter P, by IPH, zigzag, in the 18th century style, each on a shaped circular base, the baluster floral stem supporting three branches, chased all over with scrolls and shells, each branch terminating with a floral socket and shaped circular waxpan, central fruit and floral bouquet, 38cm, 4100gm, 132oz.
A George V silver decorative casket, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1915, of sarcophagus form, decorated with repoussé shells and scrolls, part marked piano hinged and domed cover similarly decorated, topped with a fixed stylized ring finial, gilded interior, 10 x 7cm, 8.6oztOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age. Cover opens and closes well, and the hinge does not appear strained. Hallmarks a little worn but still readable. Interior in good order. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble.
Two (probably) 19th century mounted cowrie shell snuff boxes, both apparently unmarked, mounts test as silver, the brown and white polished shells within reeded mounts, undersides with piano hinged covers, 8.5 x 6cm and 6.5 x 5cm (2)Larger:Shell - Overall in fair to good condition. No losses. Some minor surface scratches all over as to be expected. Two minor cracks, on opposite sides to each other, towards the narrow end and running from the mount at 90 degrees, then turning and running parallel with the mount (see images 2, 5 and 7)Mount - Overall in good condition. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hinge in good order and cover sits well to the mount Smaller:Shell - Overall in good condition. No losses. Some minor surface scratches all over as to be expected. Mount - Overall in good condition. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Hinge in good order and cover sits well to the mount
A small early 20th Century Hadleys Worcester posy vase, shape 172, the fluted ovoid body hand painted with wild flowers below a relief moulded border to the shoulder picked out in teal, royal blue and tan with gilding, printed marks, height 7.5cm, together with a pair of small Royal Worcester pin dishes in the form of sea shells with graduated green decoration. (3)
A PAINTED AND GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL WALL MIRROR SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY With applied moulded decoration including shells 82cm high, 153cm wide Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses, This has been repainted, the cream areas certainly refreshed and the corresponding gilt around the triple plates, the gilt to the remainder of the frame is quite possibly original by-and-large, this has discolouration and wear overallThe plates appear to be original, there is some bloom and depletion to these but remain useable for intended purpose Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
* Natural History. A collection of approximately 140 prints, 18th & 19th-century, engravings and lithographs of mammals, shells, fish and molluscs, with examples by or after Buffon, Couch, Forbes, Jardine, Houghton, Swainson, Gordon, Tate and Forbes, small format, good condition, all mountedQTY: (approx. 140)
A YAMAHA OYSTER GREEN OAK CUSTOM MADE SET OF DRUMS IN EXCELLENT UNMARKED CONDITION. FROM JAPAN EACH WITH THEIR OWN SERIAL NUMBER. THE DRUM SHELLS WORK SEMI INDEPENDENTLY FROM THE BASS DRUM MOUNT SO NOT ALL RESONANCE GOES THROUGH INTO THE BASS DRUM. USED A HANDFUL OF TIMES IN THE LAST 8 YEARS. THE LOT ALSO INCLUDES NEARLY NEW ISTANBUL CYMBALS WITH CLASSIC SABIAN AND ZYLLGEN CYMBALS. HARDWARE AND SEAT. MAPEX AND CLASSIC PREMIER SNARE.
THREE BOXES OF ASSORTED SUNDRIES, to include a Bose music system CD/Radio model AWRCC6, quantity of golf trophies, collectable dolls, mink stole, a vintage balloon pump, two model yachts, framed prints, a collection of sea shells, a leather cased gentleman's vanity set, vintage tins, cameras and slide rules, travel alarm clock, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
â–´ Mary Fedden RA (1915-2012)'Pot of Shells'lithograph in colours, 1971, signed 'Fedden' in pencil l.r., numbered '41/70' l.l.sheet 57 x 77.5cm, unframedCondition ReportThe top edge of the print is deckled with two pices of tape applied to the reverse. There is a light crease running along the bottom margin but the printed area is in good condition.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BUTTER SHELLS by John Parker I & Edward Wakelin, London 1770, of typical shell form, raised on shell-form feet, each engraved with a crest. (2) 12cm wide, 5.7 troy ouncesOne struck three times with the maker's mark. The other with a complete set of marks. Scratch marks on the underside. Surface wear and marks commensurate with age. In generally good condition.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE TUREENS by Thomas Robins, London 1813, oval with twin handles, the domed covers with leaf-capped double C-scroll handles and reeded border, the bases with gadrooned edge interspersed with scallop shells and leaves, raised on four lion-mask capped legs with paw feet, each numbered 1-4. (4) 22.5cm across handles, 133.8 troy ouncesThe marks all match and are clear. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure/thinning. Minor age-related surface wear but generally in very good condiiton.
A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III CAST SILVER CANDLESTICKS by Thomas Hannam (or Hammond) & John Carter (probably), London 1765, each with knopped stem, the shaped square bases with a leaf to each corner and further cast with four scallop shells. (2) 26cm highThe marks are clear and well-struck. The sconces with lion passant only. Each stands upright and does not rock or wobble. In generally very good condition.
Various ceramics to include: a large Wedgwood ceramic vase modelled as a nautilus shell; eight oyster-style plates; a pair of white ceramic Italian vases modelled as open scallop shells supported by leviathans; a Chinese blue and white porcelain box-and-cover decorated with shou characters. (2 tray boxes)
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