Hornby Series and Hornby Trains 0 Gauge locos, rolling stock and lineside accessories to include two Hornby Trains Type 20 0-4-0 BR clockwork locos No.60985, with tenders (both missing wheels) green, and a Type 30 BR 0-4-0 loco No.45746 with two tenders, one lacking wheels, green, four Hornby Series No.1 Pullman coaches, one 'Aurelia', and two 'Pullman' with brown roofs and one 'Pullman' with grey roof, with two 13T wagons, grey, a gas cylinder tank, red, a tank wagon 'Motor Shell Spirit', red, a timber wagon, two single arm signals, two platform waiting sheds with 'Visit Scarborough' posters, a generic tin plate station, rusted, and three level crossings, unboxed (quantity)
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Hornby Trains and Hornby Series 0 Gauge locos and rolling stock to include No.1 Tank loco 'Great Western' No.6600, green, with similar tender, a No.1 Pullman coach 'Viking', green roof, three GW brake vans, three GW wagons and a GW flatbed wagon, grey, a Tank Wagon 'Motor Shell Spirit', red, cement wagon (possibly Portland) yellow, and a tipping wagon 'McAlpine', yellow and blue, (13)
A Rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid wheel barometer, by 'F.Walker - London'. Swanneck pediment over dry/damp dial, with silvered vernier and alcohol thermometer below. The 25cm diam silvered dial, with spirit level below, signed 'F.Walker - London' below. The case with foliate cut mother of pearl inlaid decoration. 108cm length.
An early 20c oak combined Tantalus and games box with fretworked brass mounts comprising set of three clear glass spirit decanters with faceted stoppers in mirror-back compartment held in by two hinged lids opening to reveal a fitted interior with three clear glass wines over a compartmented base drawer with Cribbage scoreboard, 38 cms
A .44/90 (SHARPS 2 5/8IN.) SOPER PATENT TARGET RIFLE, serial no. 656, with 34in. black powder only blued Sharps barrel with 'Old Reliable' trade mark and marked 'Sharps Rifle Co. Bridgeport. Conn.', windage adjustable fore-sight with spirit level, action finely engraved with scrollwork and a tiger and leopard, marked 'Soper's Patent' and retaining traces of case-hardened finish, figured walnut pistolgrip half-stock with chequered grip and fore-end, large vernier-adjustable sight mounted at the wrist with second mounting-block on the heel of the butt for shooting from the back position, finely engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard decorated with a tiger on the bow. Please note that VAT at 5% is applicable to this Lot.
A lacquered brass miner's dial by Joseph Casartelli, 19th century, the 5" silvered dial marked 'J Casartelli, Manchester' and engraved with a compass rose and set with two levels, set to 901/4 and 3601/4 and attached with two spirit levels, one marked 'A Crowther, Surveyor' with folding frame and screw cap, 11.75" long in fitted mahogany case bearing paper label 'Bought of Joseph Casartelli'
Vidal, Gore, Myra Breckinridge, Boston & Toronto, Little, Brown and Company, 1968, 8vo (210mm.), half title, original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, First Edition. With a number of other works including Henry Miller's 'Just Wild About Harry' (New York, 1963), Maude Hutchins 'Love is a Pie' (New York, 1952), Kingsley Amis 'Take a Girl like You' (London, 1960), John Updike's 'Couples' (London, 1968), Lawrence Durrell's 'The Black Book' (New York, 1960), Henry Miller's 'Tropic of Capricorn' (New York, 1961), Nelson Algren 'A Walk on the Wild Side' (London, 1957), Norman Mailer's 'Deaths For The Ladies (and other disasters) ' (New York, 1962), Edna O'Brien 'August is a Wicked Month' (London, 1965), John Osborne 'The World of Paul Slickey' (London, 1959), Stephen Schneck's 'The Nightclerk' (New York, 1965), and Charles A. Lindbergh 'The Spirit of St Louis' (New York, 1953).
A 19th Century Lacquered Brass Theodolite by Troughton & Simms, London, the fixed telescope set below a compass needle, with bubble spirit level set between two vertical curved scales with small microscopic viewers, on a 20cm circular platform with silvered vernier and viewer in a fitted mahogany case with additional telescope
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