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Gauge 1 - A London North Eastern Railways 4-6-2 live steam spirit fired A3 Class tender locomotive ‘Gainsborough’, No.2597, built by the award winning late Dennis Brown, finished in traditional green livery, 70cm long (in well used condition). Boiler History: None available. Note: Reference is made to this fine locomotive in The Gauge 1 Model Railways Association Newsletter Winter 2010-2011.
Gauge 1 - A Great Eastern Railways 4-4-0 live steam spirit fired tender locomotive ‘Claud Hamilton’, No.8787, built by the award winning late Dennis Brown, finished in blue and black lined livery, 58cm long (in used condition, coal plate missing from tender). Boiler History: None available.
An Ernst Plank tinplate horse drawn fire engine, with original paintwork (in rusty condition), the vertical spirit fired boiler (damaged sight glass), burner present, steam supply pipe and control to vertical oscillating single cylinder live steam engine with link to pump (some nozzles and fittings are present), 35cm long, 15cm wide, overall 31cm high.
A Markie scale model of a spirit fired road locomotive, the open crank with single road speed, trunk guide to single cylinder with displacement oiler, fitted side belly tanks, boiler with sight glass and pressure gauge, spoked wheels with rubber road tyres, finished in red, cream and black paintwork with polished brass mounts, 39cm long, 18cm wide, overall 24cm high.
[Rolls Royce] - A ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ radiator mounted car mascot, for the vintage 20 h.p. model, cast in German nickel silver, marked under the flowing wings ‘Trade Mark Reg and Reg US Pat Off’, signed on the base ‘G. Sykes Rolls-Royce Ltd Feb. 6 1911’, with copper mounting stud and nut drilled for a split pin, 4in. (10.2cm) high, mounted on a modern Bakelite socle stand.
A George V silver backed dressing table set with engine turned banding, comprising hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes, and a pair of clothes brushes, Birmingham 1923, cased, together with a silver thimble spirit measure, Sheffield 1976, a silver and pink enamel circular box and cover, Birmingham 1927, two silver oval boxes, and a brass `Just a Thimble Full` measure.
A DECANTER AND STOPPER, early 19th century, of club form, engraved with initials ""HFBB"" within a wreath surmounted by a bird, 11 1/2"" high, together with a spirit decanter, probably German, of square section engraved ""RUM"" and with heavy globular stopper and a triple ring neck decanter with matched (?) stopper/tot, 12 3/4"" high (3) (Part Illustrated)
An interesting Spirit Bottle, late 17th century, probably Dutch or Bohemian, of rectangular section, the soda metal cut with the Imperial Russian double-headed eagle arms enclosing a monogram, the sides with scrolling foliage, 21.5cm The wheel-engraved arms are those of the Romanovs but the central monogram is difficult to interpret; it may be a mirrored P. If so, it could stand for Peter (the Great) who visited Europe between 1697 and 1699 on a 'Grand Embassy' to encourage links and learn more of the advanced Western technology. His most successful trip was to the Netherlands. This lot is believed to have come from the family of Countess Anastasia Mikhailovna de Torby (known as Zia) who was the elder daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia. She married Sir Harold Wernher and this item was given to Mr J W Sanders, the Clerk of Works, at Luton Hoo. CONDITION REPORT: We have been advised that the cypher engraved on the Russian Imperial Arms is that of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna (1709-1761), the daughter of Peter I Alexeyevich and Catherine I Alexeyevna. Glass items such as this were produced by the Imperial Glass Manufactory. Possible crack to corner. Wear to base, back and front. Chip to the top collar. Scratches over most sides.
A rosewood plate camera, c.1880, the red leather bellows with a sliding focus rack, the front lens inscribed 'MBTE - SGDG E Krauss Paris, Lentille Photari Zeiss', 1:12.5 No.23703, with vertical and horizontal spirit levels, both tripod threads in place, with ivorine button label, glass plate damaged
A Group of Chinese Silver Drinkwares, Late 19th/Early 20th C A Group of Chinese Export Silver Drinkwares Comprising six silver-mounted spirit decanters and stoppers, and two cruets, all decorated with bamboo, marked sterling silver. Late 19th/Early 20th Century {Tallest: 12 3/4 inches (32.4 cm)} [Overall wear] Starting Price: $1200
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