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Horby O gauge E220 mixed goods set electric three rail comprising 4412 tank LMS 6954 maroon ( minor chips missing one cab handrail ) complete with three lamps spanner and connect low wrapper with LMS sticker with four wagons track etc CONDITION REPORT: All goods in excellent condition, box is complete with fading to sides.
A Hornby Dublo 00 Gauge EDP2 Passenger Train Set, comprising LMS maroon 'Duchess of Atholl', two LMS coaches, track with additional points, spanner, Controller, Instructions (2, 2/1951 and 7/1952), Catalogue, Rail Suggestions, Meccano illustrated Price List October 1951 incl Trains and Dinky, Hornby Company Booklet and Transformer and Uncoupling Rail leaflets, in original box, G-VG, box P-F, lacks some inserts and damage to lid edges
Original vintage propaganda poster: "a thinker plans the most productive ways to apply his efforts" featuring a sculpture of a thinking man holding a spanner with a box of tools (marked "tools of success"). Very good condition. Country: USA, year: 1950s, designer: Unknown, size(cm): 55.5x43.
A Hornby 0 Gauge 3-rail Electric E220 Southern Railway Tank Locomotive, in SR green as no 2091, overall VG, bogie wheels fatigued but drivers appear sound with slight loss of plating, damage to one rear buffer, in original box with paperwork, spanner and lamps, box F, both lid ends detached
1965 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Coupe- 1 of 1,584 RHD Series 1 4.2 Fixed Head Coupes made- Purchased by the vendor from Eagle E-Types as a project car and extensively restored during 2014-2015- Original engine but sympathetically upgraded with a Tremec T5 gearbox, electronic ignition, Bluetooth 'hands free' telephone facility etcTriumphantly launched at the March 1961 Geneva Salon, Jaguar's '150mph' E-Type was the sports car that (a) put the swinging into the 'swinging sixties', (b) no lesser a man than Enzo Ferrari dubbed 'the most beautiful car in the world', and (c) transported a galaxy of stars from Brigitte Bardot to George Best, Tony Curtis to Donald Campbell and Roy Orbison to Steve McQueen. Though not designed as a racer, the E-Type was nevertheless a direct descendent of the all-conquering D-Type and thus had motorsport embedded in its DNA. Equipped with all-round independent suspension, rack and pinion steering and four-wheel disc brakes, its handling and roadholding proved more than a match for most rivals. Just one month from launch Graham Hill and Roy Salvadori drove the Equipe Endeavour E-Type ('ECD 400') to victory at Oulton Park and some fifty-six years later the model remains a force to be reckoned with in historic racing. Updated during August 1964, the Jaguar gained a larger 4235cc XK DOHC straight-six engine and more user-friendly manual gearbox with synchromesh on each of its four forward speeds. Thankfully, the Big Cat's beautiful styling remained unaltered until the introduction of the so-called Series 1.5 cars during September 1967 by which time just 1,584 RHD Series 1 4.2 Fixed Head Coupes had been made. According to its accompanying Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Production Record Trace Certificate, this particular example - chassis 1E20499 - was completed on 26th March 1965 and despatched to South London Motors Ltd early the following month. First owned by Derek Clark, it subsequently passed to Surrey residents R.H. Hopkins, K. Lockhart, Michael Hammond and Edward Baylis. Taken off the road during the 1970s, the E-Type was re-registered with the DVLA under its original registration number 'ELA 867C' on April 1st 1979. Changing hands three times thereafter, the Fixed Head Coupe was purchased by the vendor in October 2013 from Henry Pearman of renowned specialist Eagle E-Types. Mr Pearman had been holding the Jaguar in stock as a suitable candidate for one of his company's restorations but agreed to sell it 'as was'.Enlisting the services of craftsmen local to his Suffolk home, the vendor had chassis 1E20499 treated to an extensive 'bare metal' restoration during 2014-2015. The bodyshell was repaired as necessary and its opening panels trued for alignment before being painted Opalescent Dark Green. The interior was re-upholstered by Aldridge Trimming and the brightwork refurbished. A Tremec T5 five-speed manual gearbox was fitted for improved high-speed cruising (the original gearbox and propshaft come with the car) and the E-Type further upgraded via the installation of a heated rear window, electronic ignition, updated starter motor, Bluetooth 'hands free' telephone facility, period looking but modern stereo, improved cooling and uprated brakes. Sent to marque specialist Roach Classics Ltd for a stem to stern 'spanner check', 'ELA 867C' was found to need little by way of adjustment / improvement. Unhappy with the performance of the car's original 'matching numbers' engine the vendor has just recently had it overhauled again this time by Woodbridge Classic Cars.Still being 'run in', the straight-six started readily upon inspection and ran well during our recent photography visit (October 2017). A handsome, home market car, 'ELA 867C' has much to recommend it. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, original logbook, restoration photos and MOT certificate valid until September 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT
with blacked brass ladder frame, polished arc signed as per title and numbered '7330', silver scale divided to 150º, braced index arm with hinged platform magnifier to vernier with clamp, threaded sighting tube port, seven shades, two mirrors, wooden handle with stand arbor, contained in fitted wooden box with complete accessories including six optic tubes, magnifier, screwdriver and adjusting spanner, the lid inset with owners plate inscribed 'J.W. Beatty' – 13in. (33cm.) wide
*Patch Box. A petit papier-mƒch‚ box with a hinged lid, with an underglaze colour depiction of a lady riding a VelocipŠde, the image in poor condition. Also, an American trade-gift tea spoon, a small Chater-Lea spanner, a spoke grip and a gentleman's razor with etched depiction of riders on a tandem (5)
Wilesco boxed D40 live steam Traction Engine Old Smoky, finished in blue and red with grey roof, box with instructions, pellets and spanner, good condition, roof in need of cleaning, box fair staining to top, together with a D10 Steam engine, good condition, some staining to gantry, (2 items).
Tokens, British, Warwickshire (8), County, halfpenny for general circulation, 1792, bust of Shakespeare, rev. Vulcan seated, hammering metal on anvil (DH.49); Birmingham (7): [J. Farror], halfpennies, 1791 (2), bust of Shakespeare (DH.45/46); [?T. Hardy], halfpennies, 1793 (2), boy with spanner, rev. family arms, edges CURRENT EVERY WHERE (DH.50), PAYABLE AT CLOUGHER OR IN DUBLIN (DH.50a); J. Allin, halfpenny, 1796, man with flag, supporting shield inscribed ALLIN'S PANORAMA etc., rev. CHEAP CLOTHES & YORK SHOE WAREHOUSE etc. (DH.62); Henry Biggs, halfpennies (2), 1792, bust of General Eliott (DH.70), undated, bust of Dr. Samuel Johnson, rev. three rampant lions, edge BIRMINGHAM W.HAMPTON OR LITCHFIELD (DH.71a), extremely fine to about mint state, DH.46, 50 and 50a with original colour, DH.62 lacquered, DH.70 a little scuffed (8) *DH.70 ex Longman, lot 291 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Warwickshire, Birmingham, mule halfpennies (8), boy with spanner, 1793 (4), revs. bust of Dr. Johnson (DH.51), ship (DH.52), Britannia (DH.53), A WAY TO PREVENT KNAVES GETTING A TRICK (DH.56); Hardy family arms (4), revs. ship, 1794, edges CURRENT EVERY WHERE (DH.59), plain (DH.59a), mounted dragoon (2), edges WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE CENT (DH.60c), PAYABLE IN LONDON (DH.61), extremely fine or better, DH.51, 60c and 61 with lustre, DH.52 scuffed on obverse, DH.56 with small corrosion patch and a few hairline scratches on obverse, this and DH.60c rare (8) *DH.60c ex Longman, lot 286 (part) all ex Baldwin’s vault
A European Pole Axe/War Hammer, the heavy 20cm head with crescent shape blade opposing a spanner shape blade, the 16cm langets each with six brass screws on a tapering wood haft, 94cm; a Late 19th Century Indian War Axe, with small double crescent shape blade etched with strapwork, on a tubular steel haft, 67cm (2)

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