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Bassett-Lowke Electric Standard Compound Locomotive finished in B.R. black lined grey/red, overpainting to tender and locomotive, some damage to tender sides, F (Illustrated Page 52) £200-300
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Playworn Hornby Trains including clockwork L.N.E.R. No 2 tank locomotive, level crossing, signals and track, some damage and rusting, P £40-50
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Kit built model of Western Class diesel locomotive "Foxhound" finished in B.R. green, D817 to cab, slight damage to roof, windows, one bogie missing, P £90-110
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Bing for Bassett-Lowke electric L.M.S. 4-4-0 locomotive finished in L.M.S. red, 1924 to cab sides, some overpainting on tender sides, damage to locomotive cab, valance and boiler, F-P (Illustrated Page 52) £280-320
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A E.T.S. 0-4-0 two rail Continental diesel shunting locomotive finished in tin printed red and yellow, one hand rail damaged, boxed, G £60-80
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A Bassett-Lowke Winteringham United Dairies tanker, some rusting and wear to paint finish, F-P, and a B.R. 20 Ton brake van 837354, G (2) £110-140
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A Kit built white metal model of G.W.R. Class 45XX tank locomotive finished in green/black for two rail fine scale operation, front bogie missing, buffer beams missing and front running plate missing, P £70-90
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Kit built brass model of L.M.S. 0-6-0 Jinty tank locomotive for two rail fine scale operation finished in black with 47629 to bunker, F £120-140
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Bassett-Lowke 4-4-0 Enterprise locomotive and tender, spirit fired finished in green with 62759 to cab, scorching to boiler, some paint damage, boxed, F (Illustrated Page 52) £280-320
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One volume "English Railways Panoramic Guide" edited by R Kemp Philip being eleven Panoramic Guides for different English Railways each with fold-out map, all bound together, c.1875(Illustrated Page 52) £300-400
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David Shepherd "Over the Forth" coloured reproduction limited edition, No.713 of 850, signed and numbered in pencil, 21" x 30", framed £80-120
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David Shepherd "Scotsman '34", coloured reproduction, signed in pencil with blind stamp, and David Shepherd "Guildford Shed 1967", four reproduction sketches, 16" x 11 1/2", framed (2) £80-120
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Terence Cuneo "Autumn of Steam", coloured reproduction, numbered in pencil 843 of 850, 16 1/2" x 24 1/2", framed £60-80
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Terence Cuneo, "Evening Star", coloured reproduction in limited edition of 2500, 17 1/2" x K24 1/2", framed £40-60
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Terence Cuneo, "The Mallard", coloured reproduction limited edition 633 of 850, numbered and signed by the artist, also by Norman Newsome, technical assistance, 19 1/4" x 28 3/4", framed, and Terence Cuneo "Mallard at Speed", two small reproduction sketches signed in pencil by D. Richardson and Nick Wilson, 5 1/4" x 10 1/4" together, framed, all to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the world steam speed record in 1938 (2) £70-90
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Hornby Railways Stephensons Rocket, 3 1/2" gauge real steam train set with locomotive, tender and track, boxed with instructions £140-180
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David Shepherd, Guildford Steam Shed, Nos. 1,2 & 3, set of three limited edition prints, 440 of 900, signed and numbered in pencil, publishers blindstamp, 10" x 11" (2), framed £150-200
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A 19th century Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway roller blind, in gold and brown, machine tapestry with LYR logo, 33" x 20" £50-80
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R.A. Marshall, "Branch Line Prepares to Leave Windermere Lakeside Station in 1953", watercolour signed and dated 1989, labelled verso, 14 3/4" x 19", gilt frame £80-120
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George Heiron, "4-6-2 Night Scotsman No 4472 leaving Station", watercolour, signed, 15 1/4" x 14 1/2", framed £80-120
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A carriage print by H Hamilton Ellis, mid 20th century, "Travel in 1865", 7 1/2" x 23", ebonised frame £30-40
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Eight wagon plates, cast iron, comprising "Head, Wrightson & Co .... 1948", 9" wide; "LNER ... 1935 Darlington", 11" wide, "L.M.S. 8 Tons ..", 11" wide, "1947 Cravens Railway Builders", 10 1/2" wide; "Butterley Co Ltd ... Nottingham", 9" wide, "G.W. Ry. Standard 12 Tons", 11" wide, "Central Wagon Co Ltd, Wigan", 9" wide, "The Birmingham Railway ... Co. Ltd, Smethwick 1933", 10 1/2" wide £100-150
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Geoff. Shaw "1179 Woodcock A4 Pacific on Holloway Bank", oil on board, signed, 19 1/2" x 23 1/2", framed, and a railway carriage lamp in painted tin, with adjustable lens for green, white and red, oil burner and loop handle, 12 1/2" high (2) £80-120
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A Doll stationary steam engine, spirit fired with single cylinder reversing engine driving a dynamo powering small lamp stand, some rusting and overpainting to base, damage to fire box door, rusting to boiler brickwork regulator, handle missing and spirit burner missing, 11" x 12" x 14", P-F (Illustrated) £120-160
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A wooden model of a single cylinder mill engine. This is a non working model finished in maroon, silver and red, on polished wooden base with glass cover, 24" x 8" x 10", F £50-60
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A well made model of a pillar beam engine and boiler, construction from steel, steel castings, brass and copper, single cylinder non-reversing driving 8" fly wheel, and governor, copper boiler with water gauge, pressure gauge, safety valve and steam regulator, fixed to polished wooden base with glass cover, 12" x 20" x 12", GThis model of an Exley beam engine from Clover Greaves Mill, Pudsey was constructed by Mr Laurence Miller who worked in the mill for forty years before his retirement, where he was the third generation of his family to be the engineer at the mill (Illustrated Back Cover) £600-700
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