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A four item spirit assortment including one Hennessey XO, c.1950s, level 5.5cm below capsule, stopper cork; one bottle of Martell Cordon Bleu, c1950s, level 4cm below capsule, stopper cork, with original tissue (torn) and box; one bottle of Vecchia Romagna Buton Brandy, c1950s, in Dimple-style bottle; and one quarter bottle of Myers's Rum, Jamaica, c1960s.
An Aster for Fulgurex Gauge I Live Steam spirit-fired ‘Nord’ 4-6-2 (2-3-1) Locomotive: finished in Nord brown livery as no 3.1192, with twin safety valves, pressure Gauge, double chimney and blast pipes, cab-operated reversing gear, tender-mounted water pump and many other details, appears un-fired, E
A Carette Gauge I Live steam spirit-fired Locomotive (only): a four-wheeled locomotive with non-coupled wheels, boiler in brass finish with rivet details, twin oscillating cylinders, cast iron frame, and complete with spirit burner, whistle and safety valve, overall G, wheels, frame and cab over painted in red, black and green respectively, lacks tender
A Bing Gauge I Live Steam spirit fired 0-4-0 Locomotive and Tender: finished in LNWR lined black as no 1902, with twin double-acting cylinders, reversing from cab, smokebox-mounted oiler, spirit burner, regulator and whistle (whistle top and safety valve missing), with the appropriate 6-wheel tender, overall G, general paint chips and playwear, front coupling bent and one buffer missing
A Märklin Live-Steam Horizontal Engine: similar to catalogue reference 4137M, boiler length 130mm, single cylinder with slip-eccentric reversing, regulator, whistle, water Gauge, safety valve, spirit burner, but lacks chimney; the boiler and straps in polished copper with the remainder in black and dark grey lacquered finish (“Messing”) with red lining to the engine bed, circa 1912, overall G-VG, slight corrosion to flywheel
A Live Steam Stationary Engine by Doll: single fixed cylinder horizontal engine mounted on baseplate approx 11” x 12”, with 3” flywheel, boiler 2½” diameter x 6½” long, with spirit burner, weighted safety valve, whistle, pressure Gauge, water Gauge, dummy Watt-type governor and slip-eccentric reversing, baseplate and engine bed finished in black lined in red and dark green, some scorching to firebox sides, chimney missing, overall G-VG
A Märklin 0 Gauge Live Steam spirit-fired 0-4-0 Locomotive and Tender: finished in GNR green with twin outside cylinders, slip-eccentric reversing, oil pots, whistle, safety valve and spirit burner, together with 6-wheel tender, F, paint scorching to boiler and general playwear, boiler detached from mounting at front, dusty
A Gauge 2 (2” Gauge, 54mm) spirit-fired Live Steam Freelance 4-6-0 and Tender by or after Bing: possibly modified from a GWR ‘Titley Court’ or similar, featuring large parallel boiler, main spirit reservoir in tender, water-feed pump in side of cab, reversing from cab, regulator and whistle, repainted in lined green/brown, overall G-VG (as repaint)
Three vertical-boilered spirit-fired stationary steam engines and Gauge I rolling Stock: the three engines by unknown builders, one with vertically-mounted oscillating cylinder, the other two with horizontal double-acting machines, all with ‘home-made’ burners, G, together with three Gauge 1 wagons and a Coach, F, and an Australian ‘Commonwealth Railways’ plate, G (8)
A spirit-fired Stationary Steam Engine by Märklin: with single cylinder double-acting engine, approx 5” diameter flywheel, slip-eccentric reversing, water-feed pump with three-way feed/bypass valve, steam dome and regulator with weight-type safety valve (weight missing), dummy governor (drive band missing), whistle and spirit burner intact, the engine finished in black with red lining, chimney missing, overall G, parts missing as noted
Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge LMS Mail Coach and Tank Wagons: the operating mail coach in LMS maroon as no 1924 with Bing-type couplings and Hornby plastic wheels, F-G, roof repainted and general playwear, together with operating rail section, F, rusty, needs repair, and with a B/L United Dairies GWR tank wagon, P, mostly over painted and a B/L ‘Pratt’s Spirit’ tank body on Hornby underframe, P, lacks wheels
Six bottles of whisky comprising Glenmorangie "The Original" Highland Malt scotch, 70cl 40% volume (in original box), The Famous Grouse finest Scotch 70cl 40% volume, Bell's finest old Scotch 70cl 40% volume, Southern Comfort liqueur spirit 70cl 40% volume, Haigs Dimple and Bell's specially selected old Scotch 6 2/3fl oz 70% proof
A Rolls-Royce desk timepiece, late 20th century, polished stainless steel and wood construction in the form of a radiator grille, the pediment top surmounted by a Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, set on a walnut canted base, quartz movement, 15.5cm high, with letter of provenance. Provenance: This clock is one of only six produced, crafted by the radiator workshop at the Rolls-Royce factory in Crewe. One clock was presented to the Sultan of Brunei on receipt of his 200th car from the maker, the remaining six were given to executives at Rolls Royce and Vickers.
A collection of Rolls-Royce and Bentley memorabilia, late 20th century, including a polished steel ashtray with 'Spirit of Ecstacy' mascot, a polished steel letter opener with mascot finial and inscribed 'ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER SPIRIT OCTOBER 1980/BENTLEY MULSANNE OCTOBER 1980', an etched glass paperweight celebrating 50 years at Crewe, 1988, a Rolls Royce branded leather bound notebook, 'The Complete Works: The best 599 Rolls-Royce stories', Mike Fox and Steve Smith, Faber & Faber, London 1984, three various brochures and seven Rolls-Royce and Bentley related first day covers, 1982 and 1985.
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - MILITARY - a selection of 6 packaged The Aviation Archive Military Corgi 1:144 scale models to include an Avro Lancaster Royal Canadian Air Force (47303), a Douglas C-47B Dakota IV KN442 RAF Transport Command (47114), a Bristol Britannia 312F 'XX-367' 'Team Spirit' A&AEE Boscombe Down (AA31502), a Comet 4 Royal Aircraft Establishment (AA31401), a Boeing C-97A Stratofreighter (48104) and a B-29 Super fortress with Bell X-1 (48903).
Four bottles of Glen Grant 10 years old Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, comprising three in original cellophane wrappers bottled by Moray Bonding Co. (London) Ltd., Dumbarton & London, 26 2/3 fl.ozs., 70 proof, and one bottled by Gordon & Macphail, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Elgin, 26 2/3 fl.ozs., 70 proof, (4).
A late Victorian plated picnic set, designed by Christopher Dresser and made by Hukins and Heath No. 2110 and retailed by Leuchars & Sons of London & Paris, comprising - tea kettle with folding cane bound handle, spirit lamp and folding stand, teapot with cane bound handle and ring handle to cover, sugar bowl, tea caddy, glass milk container with screw top, pair of rat tail pattern tea spoons and matching sugar tongs, complete with a pair of Worcester blue and white porcelain tea cups and saucers, contained in black leather covered fitted case retailed by Leuchars & Sons, with mauve velour lined fitted interior, 11ins wide x 6ins deep x 7ins high Note: See Christopher Dresser People's Designer 1834-1904 - Exhibition by Richard Dennis 2nd - 19th June 1999 - Item M-039 B
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