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A WAS Benson Arts & Crafts copper quaich, 16cm diameter, with a water and spirit measure, together with a WAS Benson Arts & Crafts egg codler, 23cm high and a WAS Benson tankard (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 246 - minor bash to inside of quaich, minor stains and scratches, possible repair mark near top of quaich,missing lid of burner to coddler, later insert.
Charles A Lindbergh (1902-1974), a signed autograph on paper mounted in a later frame, the inscription reading 'To Phyllis Machlin with best wishes Charles A Lindberg, New York - Frankfurt Nov 9, 1966' Catalogue note; Charles Augustus Lindbergh was an American aviator, author, inventor, explorer and activist who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean on 20-21st May 1927 in the Spirit of St Louis Provenance; Phyllis Machlin (the present vendors maiden name), acquired the autograph while working for Pan American Airlines, she was a flight attendant on board the flight from New York to Frankfurt on 9 Nov 1966 on which Charles Lindberg was a passenger in economy class
An Asprey of London silver-mounted leather desk set, comprising stationery box, A3-size blotter pad in folder, cylindrical trinket box and string-box, three covered notelet cases and a frame, London 1909-11, to/w an electroplated sandwich-box and spirit flask with electroplated top, in leather case (box) Condition Report The stationery box has a cover but is torn at the hinge There are Asprey hallmarks on everything Generally battered leather and quite worn but silver all intact
Africana - The Oppenheimer Series "Baines's Goldfield Diaries" three volumes "Matabele Journals of Robert Moffat", two volumes "Matabele Mission of JS and E Moffat", volumes IV, VI, VII and VIII, all with dust jackets (10) Lang Neil, C (ed) "South Africa in Peace and War", pub. Miles & Miles London, numerous photographic illustrations, oblong folio, maroon cloth with gilt pictorial boards "The Wine Book of South Africa, the Western Province of the Cape and it's Wine Industry", issued by "Wine & Spirit" Stellenbosch 1936, numerous photographic illustrations, paperback covers (1 box)
RARE 1920's MARKLIN GAUGE 2 LOCOMOTIVE: A fantastic pre-war (c1920's) likely Marklin Gauge 2 ' Lord Nelson ' Southern 850 railway trainset locomotive. Originally would have been spirit fired live steam, but later converted to Gauge 1 (45mm) clockwork. Complete with tender. The well detailed metal train retaining some original steam parts - pistons to the front and some original piping. No specific makers mark - but small impressed ' M ' to underside and Patent number also stamped (although this is stamped to the later clockwork mechanism). Original diamond cross makers mark to front of tender. Appears to have been fairly well converted to clockwork with machined slide bars and connecting rods. Locomotive 45cm long. Retains most of its original green livery. CONDITION REPORT; Due to the nature of the item and the conversion, all buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition and authenticity of the lot prior to bidding. There is general surface rust to the model, and small denting to the top. A pair of wheels are missing from the tender, and there are bits loose / missing. This would have been one of the best model trains in its day, and although converted to clockwork, was done with some skill involved. It would not take much to get this into usable, presentable condition.
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