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Aster Hobby Co.Inc Gauge I live steam 3 Cylinder Shay locomotive, metal and brass constructed locomotive No.6 with full chassis and engine details including vertical cylinders, piston rods and crank shaft, boiler with chimney, domes, bell and whistle, backhead details include pressure and water gauges, tender with hand operated feed pump, in original wooden packing case with tools and accessories, 17” (43cm) long. Because of the size and weight of this item, shipping will be done by Mail Boxes Tunbridge Wells t: 01892510155
SCRATCH BUILT VINTAGE CAR IN TIN WITH WOODEN WHEELS, 16 1/2" LONG, THERMOMETER MOUNTED ON WEAVING SHUTTLE, VINTAGE OIL CAN, COPPER HOT WATER BOTTLE, LEAD BEATERS MALLET, QUANTITY OF BYGONE HAND TOOLS, SET OF FOUR KANGAROO WOOD TURNING CHISSELS, GARDEN SPRAY, SIX PIECE ALLEN KEY SOCKET SET IN ORIGINAL TIN CASE, LARGE SQUARE, MARKING GAUGE ETC...
A Large Quantity of 00 Gauge Controllers Electronic Components and other Items: including various controllers by Gaugemaster and others, Roco switches (19), Relco track cleaners (6+), two metal cases with tools and other items, large group of Hornby Zero 1 digital modules (some appear unused, others possibly used), a Digifleet radio control set with four servos, two 'Stobart' diecast vehicles and many other items, (not all railway-related), condition F-VG (qty in 4 boxes)
A Mamod SE3 Twin-Cylinder Spirit-fired Live Steam Engine and 'Workshop': The engine mounted on a raised wooden plinth along with lineshaft and five workshop tools, spirit burner, funnel and instructions, ingenious Meccano regulator extension added, engine F-G, engine shows signs of possible overheating with amateur soldered repair to one end cap and general blackening, tools all VG
A late 18th/early 19th century shagreen cased brass Withering botanical microscope, unnamed, described by WM Withering and with ivory disc, black on reverse, adjustable stage and three screw-in tools, as illustrated in Turner Collecting Microscopes, page 34, height 10.75cm. Provenance: The Derrick Baxby Collection.

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