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A Mamod Steam Roller and other items Mamod SR1a version, complete with spirit lamp, funnel, tundish, leaflet. Corgi: JPS Lotus F1, Jeep FC 150 with overhead cradle, Heinkel; Dublo Dinky: Bedford flat-top lorry; Husky: Studebaker Station Wagon with cameraman, Simon Snorkel Fire Engine, VW pick-up/conveyor, VW pick-up/tower, Jaguar Mk 10 Fire, Guy Tanker Milk. Mamod boxed, minor wear, GC to VGC, other items QGC to VGC, significant chipping to some. (c25)
An excellent quality Silver Teaset having baluster shaped bodies with beaten floral and scroll decoration and comprising Teapot, London 1900, stamped `635` to base and having wooden handle and finial and standing on four hoofed feet, 653 gms. total weight, matching Hot Water Jug/Coffee Pot, London 1901, 805 gms (inclusive of wooden handles) and Sucrier London 1900, stamped 931 to base, 298 gms. approx. and elegant Spirit Kettle, spirit burner and stand, standing on three elegant shell footed legs, stamped No. 743 to base, London 1899 1190 gms inclusive of wooden handles. Total inclusive weight of 2948 gms. approx.
* Aviation Souvenirs - WWI and later. A propeller-hub mantel clock, mounted on decorative plinth raised on bun feet, period time-piece inset having decorative enamel dial to face, probably French c. 1918, together with a propeller-blade section of laminated mahogany in original varnished finish with applied makers transfer inscribed “The Integral Propeller Company Ltd”, and having painted over fabric-covering to tip, plus a Shell “Aviation Spirit” 2-gallon petrol can dated 1930 (3)
Watson (James). The Spirit of the Doctor; Comprising many Interesting Poems; Selected from the Original Manuscript of the Late Mr. James Watson, Formerly Librarian of the Portico, in Manchester; and Commonly Called Doctor Watson..., and to which are Subjoined the Humors of Trim, Manchester: printed for the editors, by George Cave, 1820, litho port. frontis., occ. spotting, few marks and some browning (particularly to margins), Portico Library bookplate to front pastedown, early 20th c. half morocco, joints cracked and extrems. rubbed, 8vo, together with Taylor (William), The Dreaming Girl and Other Poems, pub. Manchester & London, 1841, eng. dedication leaf, blind library stamps to numerous pages, ink library stamp to tissue guard, upper inner hinge cracked, a.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, upper joints cracked and slight wear, library label at foot of spine, 8vo, with [Shaw, John Begg], Sonnets and Other Poems by Sigma, Manchester: Hale & Roworth, 1863, blind library stamps throughout, library bookplate to upper pastedown, hinges cracked, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, with Paynter (D.W.), The Muse in Idleness, pub. Manchester, 1819, closed-tear to title (ink library stamp and repair to verso), numerous blind library stamps throughout, later cloth, 8vo, and Mounsey (Archibald B.), The Dream; and other Poems, London & Rochdale, 1851, blind library stamp to title, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, paper library lable at foot of spine, slight wear to extrems., 8vo, plus other similar ex-library 19th c. provincially printed poetry (39)
An Ernst Plank spirit-fired `Laterna Magica`, circa 1900, the tinplate body with a gilt metal chimney, paw feet, and a maker`s plaque `E.P. / Made in Germany`, complete with twelve colour printed strip slides, boxed as one, the lid with interior instruction label (in German, French and English), and coloured pictorial outer label numbered `3000`.
A black japanned theodolite, E.R. Watts & Son, London, early 20th century, the tube with spirit level and vertical circular double vernier scale pivoted between openwork cast uprights and rotating on a base with enclosed horizontal double vernier scale and signed `E.R. WATTS & SON, LONDON, No. 654` on triform base with screw adjusting feet.
[Railway Interest]. LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. A patinated brass surveyor`s sighting level, Stanley, London, late 19th century, the tube with X and Y axis spirit levels, rack-and-pinion focussing and signed `STANLEY, GREAT TURNSTILE, HOLBORN, LONDON, 9884`, fitted to a shaped table inset with compass and further inscribed `L & N.W.R. Surveyor`s Office, Estate Department, EUSTON STATION, MARCH 1898`, mounted via a universal ball joint onto a triform base with screw adjusting feet, in original mahogany case with various Stanley `Repaired and Adjusted` labels to inside and with outer leather guard case complete with carrying strap.
Wodehouse, P.G. Ring for Jeeves, first edition, Jenkins, London 1953. Boards, dustjacket, octavo; with Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, first edition, London 1954; Jeeves in the Offing, London 1960; and Stiff Upper Lip Jeeves, first edition, London 1963; together with twelve other titles by the same, the latter second impressions or later printings, (17).
Lots 687 & 688-Nakir Bred by The Aga Khan, Nakir made a winning debut for Jim Lewis and Henrietta Kinight in a Novices Chase at Nottingham in 1994, and remained unbeaten that season in which he was crowned novice Champion in the Arkle Chase at Cheltenham and then followed up in the Maghull Chase at Aintree. Nakir never quite lived up to his early promise but did win the 1995 Game Spirit Chase at Newbury by 30 lengths. Nakir: the trophy for the Sandeman Maghull Novice Chase at Aintree 7th April 1994, in the form of a hallmarked silver salver, inscribed THE SANDEMAN MAGHULL NOVICE CHASE, AINTREE 1994, diameter 31cm., 12 1/4in. Nakir followed up his success in the Arkle at Cheltenham with this win at the Grand National meeting in this Grade 2 event. He beat Jimmy The Gillie by 3 1/2 lengths having taken up the running on the approach to the last.
A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN DELFT "KLM" AIRLINES BOLS PROMOTIONAL HOUSES, numbers; 3,7,12,20,26,29,35,41,43,49,50,63 and 80, all marked "Blue Delft`s exclusively made for KLM by Bols Royal Distilleries, Holland", 8cm to 11.5cm high (nos. 50 and 64 have no spirit or seals - some Middle East flights)
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