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Railway and Other Collectables, including an NER sighting level in original case, Mathieson railway level, a wheel tapping hammer, LNER adjustable spanner, an LNER 24 inch boxwood rule by Rabone, an LNER boxwood folding diagram square by Stott & Mander, a boxwood scale rule, three metal stamps-LNER, Ark Royal and Eagle, a Marples spirit level, two volumes of The 1931 International Code of Signals, a collection of Commercial Code of Signals Flags in a canvas roll, a cast aluminium sign for Grip Fast, Charlton-Leslie
A CONTINENTAL PERCUSSION MODEL CANNON, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with four-stage moulded brass barrel, fitted with percussion nipple at the vent, on its wooden carriage fitted with a pair of large steel-clad trucks, height-adjusting mechanism, and hand-operated ignition hammer, and complete with its combination spanner, nipple wrench and turnscrew, 20.5cm; 8in barrel, 1cm; 3/8in bore
A RARE ENGLISH BRASS QUADRANT BY JOHN BIRD the brass plate of lattice framework with fixed and pivoted telescopes, two scales divided into 90° and 96°, vernier, clamp and micrometer tangent screw, on columnar shaft with radial feet and levelling screws, 60.5cm h, fitted mahogany case with further parts and original accessories including a miniature spanner, brass handles, with contemporary iron double-column stand, c1760 John Bird (w. 1745, d.1776) was the most highly regarded London maker of astonomical instruments, especially the quadrant, in the mid 18th century. Jean Bernouilli (Lettres Astronomiques…, Berlin 1771) observed of Bird's portable quadrant that "one always receives these instruments equipped with everything that belongs to them…" The present example, which is in entirely original state but requires repair and conservation because of the effects of long term storage in damp conditions, is of the exact type for which Bird charged the high price of 35gns. See Turner (A), Early Scientific Instruments, 1987, pp204-8. ++Long kept in damp conditions but the instrument very complete and retaining all or virtually so of the original accessories. The lid of the case cracked and with oil and paint stains; lacking the mouldings from two of the sides
A fine Hornby-Dublo 3-rail N2 0-6-2T locomotive. RN 6699, in GWR green livery, with post war couplings. (EDL7). Boxed, with spanner. VGC. Together with LMS corridor brake third, oil tank wagon Royal Daylight, Fish Van NE, cattle truck GW, petrol tank wagon Esso, goods brake van LMS, 12-ton open goods wagon GW, coal wagon LMS, high sided coal wagon LMS. (Some with pre-war couplings). Wrenn: open high side wagon BR. Together with a small quantity of track & points. All rolling stock boxed, some wear. QGC-VGC. .
A Great Western Railway cast iron bracket; a G.W.R. cast iron signal wire tension spanner marked 'G.W.R.' and 'C33'; a G.W.R. signal box key; a signal lever handle top (ex Kintbury, Berkshire); a cast iron signal lever safety ring, with traces of red paintwork; a brass signal lever plaque, 'II Main to Cross'; a brass signal lever plaque, 'Newbury Racecourse / East / Main Line'; a commemorative horse brass, 'G.W.R. 150 1835-1985'; and a staff- issue commemorative lapel badge, 'G.W.R. 150 1835-1985', (9).
A GERMAN COMBINED WHEEL-LOCK SPANNER, TURNSCREW AND POWDER MEASURE, 17TH CENTURY, made entirely of steel, with octagonal measure sliding on a shank punched with graduated stops and locked by a lever catch (spring missing), the head with three spanner holes, drawn-out to a turnscrew point, and fitted with a loop for suspension, 18.5cm; 7 1/4in
ROD: Fine Hardy "The Wye" 12'6" 3 piece plus correct spare tip salmon fly rod, No H22885, in as new condition, lined butt/tip rings, low bridge intermediates, burgundy close whipped, bronze ferrules, alloy stoppers, copper whipped, cork handle with sliding screw lock reel fittings, c/w hang tags, spanner and MOB.
REEL: A Roddy Dominator 400 gold series big game trolling reel in the Penn International style, superb quality, oversize crank handle, lever drag with free spool and indent brake, 4" diameter side plates, narrow drum, rod saddle and harness fittings, Roddy Shell grease & spanner, good with fitted wood baize lined box.
2 Hornby Dublo 3-rail locomotives. EDL1 locomotive Sir Nigel Gresley and tender, RN 7 In LNER Garter blue livery with red wheels. Both in good reproduction boxes with packing, minor wear. VGC. EDL12 locomotive Duchess of Montrose and tender, 46232 In BR Brunswick green livery. Both boxed with packing and loco spanner. Tender box has one end flap missing. GC, some chipping.
A rare .177" Westley Richards 2nd pattern Highest Possible air pistol, number 915, marked on the air cylinder Westley Richards Highest Possible Air Pistol, and on the frame Westley Richards & Coy, London W, Patent 24837 1907, chequered black hard rubber grips. GWO & C, with dark patina overall; in a modern wooden box with a few non original accessories including cylinder end cap key, small spanner and screwdriver and some non original washers. Plate 12
* A collection of silver and white coloured metal jewels; comprising three chains, a bracelet, a chain with a cross pendant, another with a stone set initial P, a stone set spanner pendant, an open heart pendant, a ring and six chains in original packaging Sold on behalf of The Metropolitan Police (3DC15048) and subject to VAT on the hammer price. Best Bid

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