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A quantity of collectibles, comprising; a hat rule, map measures, silver thimble, two ivory bobbins and button hook, a champleve vase in the form of a bird, a quantity of military badges, a brass Victorian trumps counter, a glass inkwell and quill, a cameo brooch, a miniature blue and white tea pot in the form of an elephant, a micro-mosaic brooch, and a pin cushion depicting West Cliff, Ramsgate.
A quantity of Dinky Toys including a Renault Dauphine Mini Cab 268, AA Minivan, Austin Somerset, MG Midget, Berliet, sage green Austin Devon, Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, Halesowen farm trailer, Kodak Bedford van, together with a small quantity of Lesney toys, and two blue Tonka trucks.
A group of seven assorted silver napkin rings, 5.52toz, six butter knives with silver ferrules, six gun barrel butter knives, Sheffield 1910, together with an ebony glove stretcher with hallmarked decal, and a hat brush marked for H J Odom, Hatter, Peterborough.
A George IV rosewood and brass inlaid travel box, lock plate stamped Carman, 114 Newgate Street, containing cut glass and silver topped accoutrements, armorial engraved, William Knight II, London 1826, comprising; one jar and two covers, three pots and covers, scent bottle and an inkwell, 30.5 by 25 by 16cm.
A pair of George IV silver salt spoons, initial engraved, James Brady, Dublin 1826, pair of Danish crown top spoons, Dansk Guldindustri, further silver salt spoon and a pickle fork, a curvilinear cigarette case with foliate engraving, monogram engraved reserve shield, Birmingham 1914, and a white metal oval snuff box with engraved foliate decoration, reserve engraved 'RELY', 5.575toz. (8)
A well engineered model of a 71/4 inch gauge 0-4-0 narrow gauge locomotive ‘Dolgoch’, built by the late Mr Marc White of Cardiff from A.J. Reeves castings and design drawings by Ian Holder, at a scale of 31/4 inch to the foot, the Swindon silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including twin sight glasses, regulator, steam pressure gauge, wheel operated cocks, direction control, safety valves and whistle with cab operation, the chassis with twin outside cylinders, valve gear with linked reverse gear, injector, clack, and ratchet oiling system, finished in green and black lined livery with red buffer beams it is a replication of the famous engine built by Fletcher, Jennings & Co. in 1866 and is one of the oldest locomotives still running on the Talyllyn Railway in mid Wales, 145cm long, 45cm wide. Boiler History: Original Swindon Boiler Certificate of Test No.71388. Dated 21st March 2007. Test pressure 200 psi. Boiler Identity No .635/05/002. Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies Boiler Test Records. Hydraulic Test at 150 psi valid until 5th July 2017. Steam Test at 100 psi expired on 5th July 2014.
A well engineered 71/4 inch gauge model of a Rainhill 0-2-2 locomotive and tender, built by Mr G. Wicks of Bristol, the silver soldered copper multi-tube boiler with fittings including pressure gauge, sight glass, regulator, safety valve and exposed copper pipework to twin outside cylinders with drains and direct couplings to the front drive wheels, the boiler is clad in planked mahogany with polished brass bands, the locomotive is finished in black and yellow livery with polished brightwork, together with a four-wheel tender with fitted hand operated water feed pump, 118cm long in total, 28cm wide, 62cm high. Boiler History: None available.
An exhibition quality model of a 71/4 inch gauge London & South Western Railway 2-4-0 Beattie well tank locomotive No.314, built by Mr Bob Lilley of Bristol and believed to be the first completed model in the UK to the design by Chris Rayword, the silver soldered copper boiler by Western Steam of Bridgwater with fittings including water gauges and cocks, bypass valve, steam blower, lever operated cylinder drain cocks, pole reverser, screw down handbrake operating on all wheels, chassis with twin outside gunmetal cylinders, 1 1/3 inch bore x 21/2 inch stroke driving 81/2 inch wheels, with a stainless steel superheater, Allan’s straight link valve gear, slide valves, twin ram lubrication pump, pressure gauge, blow down valves and twin safety valves, the locomotive with working leaf springs, floating front axle, twin crosshead pumps and feeds from a forward well tank, finished in traditional pea green lined livery, with fitted steps, handrails and lamp brackets, planked floor to cab, toolboxes, splashers and wooden buffer beams, 101cm long, 29cm wide, 48cm high; plus boiler documentation. Boiler History: Boiler Identity No.1521. Date of Construction 2014. Hydraulic Test Pressure 150 psi. Working pressure 100 psi. Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies Boiler Test Records. Hydraulic test expires 18th October 2018. Steam test expires 18th October 2015. This model was exhibited at The Bristol Model Engineering Exhibition, Thornbury in 2014 and illustrated on page 804 of The Model Engineer, volume 213. No.4496 28th November 2014. Eighty five full size locomotives of this class were built. The first being ordered from Beyer Peacock & Co. in 1862. The full size engine No.314 was used by Adams to demonstrate the new livery and one locomotive remains in preservation on the Bodmin & Wenford railway in Cornwall.
English . The Holy Bible , 2 parts in 1, titles in woodcut borders English . The Holy Bible , 2 parts in 1, titles in woodcut borders, royal arms on general title verso, without Apocrypha, Genealogies or map, small hole to title and next f., affecting border, upper corner frayed at start, touching title border, [Herbert 503], Robert Barker & Assignes of John Bill, 1636 bound with Whole Book of Psalmes (The), title in border, G.M. for the Companie of Stationers , 1636, in 1 vol., upper margin little trimmed, occasionally touching head line or pagination, some marking or browning, family information of the Elkingtons of Bath on fly-leaves and additional ff, contemporary black morocco, decorated in blind, gilt initials 'I G' on covers, later silver corner-pieces, rubbed, ends of spine worn, 8vo § Caxton (William, printer and translator ) - [Voragine (Jacobus de) Golden Legend], fragment only of a single column, one column only, of two, 55 lines, with part of the head-line, little marked, c 30 x 10 cm., [1483] § Reutsch (Antonius) Vade, & Mane Mecum Clericorum Saecularium, seu Varia Pia Exercitia, 9 engraved plates only, of 10, without no 1, bookplate of Alfred Edward A lston, contemporary black morocco, gilt, 12mo, Freiburg im Breisgau , 1746 (3).
Nielsen (Kay).- - Quiller-Couch (Sir Arthur) In Powder and Crinoline, 26 tipped-in colour plates by Kay Nielsen, slightly foxed throughout, original hessian-backed boards, printed upper cover, soiled and browned, edges uncut, recased, [1913] § Andersen (Hans) Fairy Tales, frontispiece and 11 colour illustrations by Mabel Lucie Atwell, original cloth, gilt, n.d. [c. 1929] § Blyton (Enid) Silver & Gold, frontispiece and 7 colour illustrations by Ethel Everett, original decorated cloth, n.d. v.s . (3)
Galsworthy (John) - Caravan, first edition , original cloth, dust-jacket, with glacine wrapper beneath, a little soiled, 1925; The Plays, original buckram, 1929; The White Monkey [and] The Silver Spoon [and] Swan Song, together 3 vol., original blue buckram, spines faded, 1928; Two Forsyte Interludes, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, 1927; Soames and the Flag, original vellum, covers a little splayed, slip-case, 1930; Maid in Waiting, original vellum, 1931 § Marrot (H.V.) The Life and Letters of John Galsworthy, with T.L.s. from Gilbert Murray to Jack Hodges tipped in at beginning, modern half blue morocco, spine gilt,with original cloth covers bound in at end, t.e.g., spine very slightly faded, 1935, all but the first and last limited editions signed by the author, some plates and tables, some folding ; and 10 others by or about Galsworthy, some limited and signed, some bound, 8vo (19)
A number of Victorian and later silver salt, pepper and mustard pots, including a pair of Victorian circular pots with scrolling rim, raised on three paw feet, a set of three Garrard & Co. Ltd Regency plate salt, pepperette and mustard pot with silver spoon, and two silver napkin rings (12)
Masonic Interest - A 20th century silver trophy, by A.T. Canon Ltd, Birmingham 1972, engraved Presented to W. Bro. W.B. Cross by members of Beaminster Manor Lodge No. 1367 on his appointment as P.A.G.D.C 25th April 1973, together with a number of Dorset and Somerset Masonic regalia including aprons, cuffs, collars and badges, all within original boxes and a leather Masonic case
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