A black felt top hat by Lock & Co, London, formerly the property of Louis Bruguiere:, in a Lock & Co box with address label penned to Mr Bruguiere at his suite at Claridge's Hotel, also having a White Star Line First Class luggage label to top.* Notes - Louis Bruguiere was a yachtsman who survived the sinking of the SS Arabic in 1915. In 1948 he married Margaret 'Daisy' Van Alen, niece of Frederick Vanderbilt.
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Two Lima gauge OO diesel locomotives, a buffet car, a guards/luggage van, two other wagons, a Dapol 0-6-0 Stroudley Terrier tank locomotive and sixteen goods wagons, finished in various Sussex and Southern private liveries, a Replica Railways No. 11001 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive and four goods wagons, all boxed.
Hornby: A collection of Hornby Series 'O' Gauge to include; Hornby Series 'O' gauge No.4 clockwork 0-4-0 Locomotive "82011", in lined black livery together with tender and key, a Hornby Series 'O' Gauge "NORD" Covered Wagon, original box, a Hornby Series 'O' Gauge Milk Traffic Van No.1 (with Churns), original box, A Hornby Series 'O' Gauge No.1 Luggage Van (with a collection of luggage),original box, a Hornby Series 'O' Gauge LMS No.1 Refrigerator Van, original box and others various. (1 box)
Hornby: Hornby Series Set No.1 Railway Accessories Miniature Luggage & Truck, with green barrow and four items of luggage, A Hornby Series No.2 Milk Cans and Truck, Hornby Series "Modelled Miniatures" No.1 Station Staff and a Hornby Series "Modelled Miniatures" No.3 Railway Passengers, all within original boxes.
Hornby: A Hornby Series 'O' Gauge Railway Accessories No.3 containing Benches (2), Platform Ticket Machine, Luggage Label Machine and GW Post-box , within original box, box No.827 together with A Hornby Series 'O' Gauge Railway Accessories No.7 containing Watchman's Hut, Brazier, Shovel & Poker, within original box, box No.830 and Hornby Series 'O' Gauge Platelayer's Hut within original box, box No.A818. (3)
* HILDA GOLDWAG (1912 - 2008),JANET,oil on board, signed60cm x 95cm Framed.Note: Hilda Goldwag was born in Vienna in 1912. As an artistically gifted child she attended Art School in her native city and graduated in 1938 with distinction. With the growth of Nazism life became increasingly fraught for anyone of Jewish origin. She got a permit to “escape” to Scotland in 1939, and worked as a domestic servant in a manse in West Linton. Her family were due to follow in September 1939 - the day war broke out. All died in Dachau, including her four year old nephew. During the war years she worked (as an enemy alien) in factory jobs. Living in Hill Street, Garnethill, near the Glasgow Art School she had various art related jobs and soon took up painting again. She became a familiar sight with her easel and paints and brushes in the area, and her paintings began to appear in exhibitions. She moved to a low rise flat in Yoker/Knightswood after the Great Storm of 1968 took the roof off her city centre flat.Painting had become a full-time occupation with solo shows in Greenock and Gourock in the 1970’s , in the Royal Glasgow Institute’s Kelly Gallery in Glasgow, and the Lillie Gallery in Milngavie in the eighties. A major exhibition of her work appeared at the University of Strathclyde’s Collins Gallery in 2005.She painted until a year or two before her death in January 2008, trailing around the area - the parks and canal banks - with her gear stacked on a supermarket trolley. She ventured out to Kirkintilloch and other spots in bussing distance from Glasgow - returning with her large canvases or boards, the paint still wet, spread on the bus luggage racks. After Hilda Goldwag died her little flat was stacked with paintings. Most of these were consigned to McTear's who staged a hugely successful auction with prices that would have surprised and delighted the artist. Her work had reached a new, wider, deserved and enthusiastic audience.
Ephemera: Small selection including 'London Foreign Section' Air Mail luggage/parcel label to 'G.P.O. Cocos Island', a "Surface Mail/S.E.A. Base A.P.O. Calcutta/to Bournemouth" label with framed CANCELLED obliteration, on the front is MAIL/SINGAPORE/TO/COCOS ISLAND and m/s "F" and blue 'LETTER BILL' No 41 envelope (5 Items)
Ephemera: Small selection including 'London Foreign Section' Air Mail luggage/parcel labels to 'G.P.O. Cocos Island', a "Surface Mail/S.E.A. Base A.P.O. Calcutta/to Bournemouth" label with framed CANCELLED obliteration, on the front is MAIL/SINGAPORE/TO/COCOS ISLAND" (creased), and blue 'LETTER BILL' No 41 envelope (5 Items)
Vintage luggage - a galvanized metal travel trunk. 39cm high x 101cm wide x 59cm deep; J.W.B. Gibbs, A Derbyshire Peak District village scene, oil on canvas, signed, unframed; An early 20th century lithographic print - Victoria with grandchildren; another, Waterloo; a mid 20th century mirror (5)
A large quantity of ‘OO’ gauge railway. Hornby BR class M7 0-4-4T locomotive, 30111. BR class 3F 0-6-0T locomotive, 47556. Both in lined black livery. Tri-ang 0-6-0 diesel shunter. 16 freight wagons by Bachmann, Airfix, Dapol, Replica etc., including bogie tank wagon, Container wagons and Lowmac with containers, Queen Mary brake van etc. All boxed, minor wear to some. Also unboxed items: Hornby-Dublo breakdown crane, 21 freight wagons and a passenger coach. The major parts of 4 x Hornby Dublo suburban coaches. Together with a large quantity of accessories, including signals, water tower, windmill, permanent way cabin, bookstalls, timetable boards, figures, bus stops, a Becklin bridge, tinplate luggage items, completed and part completed Kitmaster & Airfix items. Plus packeted accessories and spare parts by Wills, Peco, Merit etc. Also empty Dublo and Master Models boxes etc. QGC-VGC. Viewing Recommended.
A quantity of O gauge model railway for restoration. A Bing signal box mounted on a raised tinplate base. A Hornby 20V Nord 4-4-2 tender locomotive, 31801 without tender. Plus 7 freight wagons including a crane wagon, open goods and cattle wagon. Plus 3x 4 wheeled coaches, 1934 Windsor lineside Station, buffer stops, tinplate luggage and a loading gauge. Also a basic tinplate clockwork tender locomotive 67040 (no tender) and 2 coaches. QGC some wear/damage. Restoration required to most. Together with a small quantity of track and a diamond crossing.
5 Matchbox Superfast. Land Rover Safari (12) in metallic gold with white interior, brown luggage to roof. Volkswagen 1500 Saloon (15) in white with ivory interior, RN137. Field Car (18) in yellow with orange roof, white interior. Road Dragster (19) in red, RN8. Plus a Freeman Intercity Commuter (22) in metallic gold with ivory interior. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint.
A quantity of Railway and Road accessories by Hornby, Dinky, etc. Including an AA and RAC telephone box, police box, telephone box, chocolate dispenser, advertising hoardings, AA motorcycle and side car with rider, hand cart with figure, tinplate luggage, oil dispensers, gas lamps, ticket dispensing machine, a number of Spot-On 1930-50s road signs, etc. Approx 30 items. QGC-GC
A small quantity of OO gauge model railway. Hornby Railways/Railroad and Bachmann. 2 tender locomotives - BR class 9F 2-10-0 92221 and a BR class 8F 2-8-0 48154. Plus rolling stock – GWR Royal Mail TPO coach, Pullman ‘Daffodil Bar’, Diamond. 4 Southern coaches 2x 1st, 1st/3rd and 3rd class. Plus an SR Luggage Van. Also 10 Shell petrol tank wagons. Plus 3 Pullman coaches – Car No.332, 335, The Hadrian Bar and a Southern Buffet car. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC
Poster LNWR TRAINING THE CHILD IN THE WAY IT SHOULD GO. Unknown artist dated 1913. Double Royal 40in x 25in. Shows porter holding carriage door open for young boy in sailor suit with bucket and spade. NORTH WALES on carriage destination board and on luggage label. Printed by McCorquodale & Co Ltd London. Framed to protect. Some small areas of loss and some tape repairs. A very rare poster not listed before.
O gauge accessories to include a scratch built model of Dent Station Midland Railway signal box with working lights, 2 Midland railway signals, trackside accessories to include 8 railway men, 9 passengers, 1 policeman, 1 postman with bike, 1 man with stepladder, 4 petrol cans, 1 fire bucket, 1 grass roller, 1 dustbin, 1 Thames Clyde Express nameplate, 1 wicker basket, 3 horses, 1 cow, 2 luggage trolleys, 1 trackside telephone, 1 fruit machine, 2 station scales, 1 coal & coke wagon, 4 station benches, 1 washing line with clothes & housewife, 7 post boxes with postman, 1 telephone box, 1 urinal, 1 street lamp, 1 water pump, 1 water tank, 1 steam engine water tank, 1 large luggage trolley with 5 suitcases, 6 milk churns, makers include Peco and Parkside Dundas amongst others.
A small tray containing a Marklin maroon c/w 0-4-0 loco - paintwork crazing,front coupling broken and coupling to tender missing, with 4 wheel tender with figure 3 added to sides, a short bogie maroon Midland Brake/luggage van No. 2874 missing one pair of wheels and corrosion to roof vents, with a LNWR short bufferless brake/luggage No. 2872 missing guard door handles (all P)
Corgi Toys, 231 Triumph Herald Coupe, blue and white body with red interior, shaped spun hubs, in the original blue and yellow all-card box, model requires a clean (GVG-BG) and Corgi Toys, 251 Hillman Imp, metallic blue body with yellow interior, silver detailing with spun hubs, in the original blue and yellow all card box, with luggage piece (VG-BG)
Hornby and Bachmann 00 Gauge Locomotive and Coach Group, to include Bachmann 31-702A B1 61190 Lined Black, has been weathered (GVG-BG), Bachmann 31-562 V2 60834 BR Black, weathered (VG-BG), Bachmann 39-078C BR MK1 SR Green Brake/Corridor (NM-BVG), Bachmann 39-053C BR MK1 Open SR Green (VG-BVG), Hornby R-174 SR Bogie Luggage Van (VG-BG), and 2x Hornby Maunsell SR Coaches, reference numbers R4306E and R4304A

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