Lima Tri-ang and other Makers 00 and HO Gauge Locomotives and Goods and Passenger Rolling Stock, Tri-ang, BR green A1A A1A Diesel, GWR green 0-6-0 Pannier Tank (lacks chimney cap), Lima HO BR blue Class 33 Diesel, SNCF blue 67001 Diesel, blue 0-4-0 Shunter, SNCB green 125012 twin pantograph electric locomotive and black 0-4-0 Tender locomotive (lacks chimney, tender coupling and one set of tender wheels), Lima Amtrak Coaches (3, all in original boxes), unboxed, Motorail and other Car Carriers (4), various Vans and Tank wagons (11), Wagon Lit coach, SNCF 4-wheel coach, Tri-ang Hornby BR blue grey Inter-City Coaches (2) and Mail Coach (ex TC type), Jouef VB Tank cleaning wagon, P-VG, boxes F, (qty)
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Various HO Gauge Locomotives and Rolling Stock, Lima OBB E-Lok 1043 twin pantograph Locomotive (some repainting on side) and three DB crimson and cream express coaches, PIKO DB cream and burgundy V 160 001 Diesel Locomotive, Trix Touropa blue coach, Rivarossi 4201 DB 4-wheel 1st coach (boxed), Jouef Playcraft BR blue/grey Inter-City (1) and Golden Arrow (1) coaches and Playcraft bolster wagon, F-VG, box F (10)
Tri-ang 00 Gauge RPD Primary Series Set and accessories, Set comprising maroon steeple Cab 0-4-0 Locomotive, green van, two grey open trucks, 00/H0 badge, in original box, F, loco lacks pantograph, no track, box F scuffing to lid, together with and empty RPD set box, R252 maroon Steeple Cab with pantograph, in original box and another unboxed without pantograph, unboxed electric BR black 0-6-0 748 Saddle Tank, clockwork maroon 0-6-0 Diesel Shunter (all steps damaged, clockwork ok), two short green bogie coaches and green van, F-VG (two set boxes and six other items)
Tri-ang Hornby 00 Gauge R644A Inter-City Set Tri-ang Steeple Cab and other items, Set comprising BR blue E3001 Electric Locomotive and three blue/grey Inter-City coaches with lighting, in original box, TR green Steeple Cab, in incorrect R559 T/H box, BR blue E3001 body with pantograph and three Trix/Liliput white plastic bodies, F-VG, box F-G (6)
Tri-ang 00 Gauge R351 EM2 Electric Pantograph Locomotives, 27000 green 'Electra', in original box, unboxed 27002 green 'Aurora' (probably CKD) and E27005 blue 'Minerva' (number 5 stronger than others, some black painting to chassis and unpowered bogie refitted), together with a green 'Aurora' body (no pantographs) with motor bogie, F-VG, box F (4)
OO GAUGE MODEL RAILWAYS: An exceptionally rare TRI-ANG R450/R451/R452 Australian NSWGR 3-car suburban EMU set - consisting of a powered driving car, centre car and dummy driving car (incorrect roof without pantograph) - this set was produced by MOLDEX (TRI-ANG'S Australian subsidiary) during the 1960s and is one of the rarest TRI-ANG models - believed to have less than 1000 models produced - VG (unboxed)
A Stronlite/Sakai (Japanese) 0 gauge Electric Train, comprising 0-4-0 electric locomotive with pantograph and light in plain brown, with two 11" long bogie coaches with interior seating detail, both in similar but gloss brown with red line to waist rail, loco G but possibly over-painted, coaches F, one coupler missing, considerable chipping/paint loss to sides (3)
A quantity of HO gauge Continental outline model railway by Marklin, HAG, Jouef, etc. Including 4x locomotives; a Marklin 2-6-6-2 Crocodile pantograph loco, 3015, in green. A HAG SBB-CFF Bo-Bo pantograph loco in red and silver. An 0-6-0 pantograph shunting loco 3001, E5302, in red. A 0-6-0T loco, 3029, in black. Together with a breakdown crane and 30+ freight wagons including bogie tank wagons, container wagons, bogie bolster wagons, hopper wagons, etc. 4x items boxed, some wear/damage. Items QGC-GC, some wear/damage. £70-100
A quantity of HO gauge Continental outline model railway by Marklin, etc. Including 4x locomotives; a SBB FFS Co-Co pantograph loco, 11414, in green (3050). A DB Co-Co pantograph loco, 103 113-7, in beige and maroon (3054). A DB Schienenbus, 2, in red. An 0-4-0 pantograph shunter in maroon. Together with a DSG EMU 5-car set in maroon and cream. 9x bogie coaches, 3x 6-wheel coaches, parcel vans, etc. Plus a small number of related leaflets. 3x items boxed, minor wear/damage. Items QGC-GC, minor/some wear/damage. £70-100
A quantity of Tri-ang, Tri-ang Hornby, etc. OO gauge railway. Rolling stock, pantograph and overhead power parts, trackside accessories, etc. Including; an SR Class M7 0-4-4T locomotive, 328, (R868A). A BR 0-4-0 pantograph electric locomotive (R254). A Grand Victorian Suspension Bridge (R264). Station Lamps (RT265). Fog Signal (RT267). 2x Operating Ore Wagon Sets (R403 & R135). 2x Articulated Car Carriers with 16 Minix cars (R666). A partly boxed breakdown crane. 10x freight wagons. 2x Platform packs (R585). Ticket Office Platform Unit (R582). 2x Home Signals (R43HU). 5x Peco points. Plus a number of packs of catenary accessories and a few other items. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint. £80-120
4x Hornby Dublo 2-rail BR locomotives. A boxed SNCF Bo-Bo electric pantograph locomotive, BB16009, in sage green (638). 2x BR Class 4MT 4-6-2T locomotives, 80033, in lined black (2218). A BR Class A4 4-6-2 loco, Golden Fleece 60030, in lined green (2211). Plus a useful box for a BR Class AL1 Bo-Bo electric pantograph loco, E3002 (2245). Locomotives GC-VGC, minor chipping overall. £70-100
A MAHOGANY ARTISTS BOX with fitted compartments within for watercolour paints and drawer beneath for porcelain mixing palette, 22.5cm wide together with a modern Windsor and Newton oil colour wooden box set, various technical drawing instruments, pens, compasses, pantograph, pens and nips etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the sale room for a full condition report
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include African tribal sculptures, treen items, Lund bottle opener, Windsor and Newton pantograph, boxed set of gardening hand tools, small box of wooden chess pieces, dressing table items, vintage aluminium fly reel, flies, spinning lures, table lamps, lamp shades, Esso Football Club badges, Esso 100 years of Football medals etc
A 18th Century Brass Pantograph, C.1760, signed in script 'Heath & Wing London' with engraved owners monogram, with ivory wheels, pencil holder and lead weight, in oak case (distressed) Heath & Wing, traded at Hercules & Globe, Exeter Exchange, Strand, near Exeter Exchange in the Strand (1751-67), Hercules & Globe next door to the Fountain Tavern, Strand (1759) & near the Savoy Gate in the Strand (1771) all London, England. partnership of Thomas Heath (w.1720-53) & Tycho Wing (fr.1751, d.1776)
Approximately 0 Gauge Floor Trains, a pre-war 'Ubilda' 4-4-2 tank locomotive in green as no 11861 by Burnett and Co, G, moderate playwear, a Mettoy 4476 'Princess Elizabeth' loco and combined tender with printed 4-6-2 wheels and motion, in slightly-faded LMS red, P-F, mechanism tested okay, corrosion to left side, and a Japanese-made 'Pennsylvania Lines' Bo-Bo electric no EF.5817 by Hadson, in black with red and gold lining/detailing, fitted with friction drive motor, G, dusty, one pantograph missing (3)
A Japanese 0 Gauge 3-rail Electric Locomotive by Stronlite or Similar, a double-ended 0-4-0 with external lever-reversing, roof-mounted headlamp to one end, (damaged) pantograph to the other, shunter's platforms to each end, body finished in brown, un-numbered, F, one pick-up shoe missing, odd couplers fitted, pantograph needs re-soldering
A Märklin 0 Gauge 3-rail electric Paris-Orleans Steeple-cab Locomotive, 4-wheeled locomotive in lithographed green PO livery as no E.1, with dummy pantograph and headlamps to each end (these appear to be replacements), fitted with permanent-magnet DC motor, F-G, several paint chips and minor damages, cab roof and pantograph possibly replaced, odd buffers fitted
A Modified and Incomplete Hornby O Gauge LE220 Electric 'Continental' Locomotive Project, based on the Metropolitan loco pressings, the body finished in dark green with gold trim, red footplate sides and transfer number panel 10655, light grey roof (appears repainted), and pantograph bases only, replacement buffers and 3-link couplers fitted to both ends, both lamp fittings missing, but together with the original 20v mechanism with vertically-mounted external brush caps, missing the mounting brackets and two wheels, overall P-F, damages as listed
Rare and interesting Tudor Oyster-Prince Military Submariner Rotor Self-Winding stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch of US Naval interest, ref. 7928/0, circa 1967, serial no. 597xxx, rotating black bezel, the black 'T Swiss T' dial with luminous markers, Mercedes hands and sweep centre seconds, marked 'Submariner 200m=660ft', Auto-Prince 17 jewel movement, the inside screw back dated 'II.67', engraved 'U.S NSWG-2 020 FEB.68', 43mm - Accompanied with a scanned letter image from renowned engraver Charles R. Scarr who examined the case back and concluded that it was engraved using a pantograph and that in his opinion the Navy Seal inscription was very likely engraved at the point of issue to the U.S. Navy in 1968 - NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE GROUP (Navy Seals) - President John F. Kennedy, aware of the situation in Southeast Asia, recognised the need for unconventional warfare and special operations as a measure against guerrilla warfare. In March 1961, Admiral Arleigh Burke, the Chief of Naval Operations, recommended the establishment of guerrilla and counter-guerrilla units. These units would be able to operate from sea, air or land. This was the beginning of the Navy SEALs. The first two teams were formed in January 1962 and stationed on both US coasts: Team ONE at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, in San Diego, California and Team TWO at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Formed entirely with personnel from UDTs, the SEALs mission was to conduct counter guerilla warfare and clandestine operations in maritime and riverine environments. -360 VIEW-Condition Report: - Movement - currently working. Dial - wear consistent of the period with staining to the lume markings. Glass - visible scratch marks present. Hands - of the period with similar staining as the markings on the dial. Case - pearl missing on the bezel which has markings and wear, the case with visible scratch and surface marks visible in the images provided. Crown - winds and adjusts correctly. Strap - modern NATO example provided. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained.
FIVE BOXED AND UNBOXED OO AND N GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES, comprising boxed Hornby OO gauge Class 25 Locomotive, No.25 241, B.R. blue livery (R326), boxed Lima OO gauge Warship Class Locomotive 'Rapid' No.D838, B.R. maroon livery (L205128), boxed Lima OO gauge Western Class Locomotive 'Western Renown' No.D1071, B.R. blue livery (L205122), boxed Airfix OO gauge Class 31 Locomotive, No.D5531, B.R. green livery (54101-9) and unboxed Lima N gauge Class 86 Locomotive No.E3185, B.R. electric blue livery (205) (condition: all locomotives appear complete and in lightly playworn condition, Lima N gauge has damage to pantograph, Hornby and Airfix locomotives with instructions, all boxes complete but have wear and damage)
A large quantity of Hornby Triang of trains, carriages and wagons, some with original boxes. 2x R254 Steeple Sab Pantograph (one green, one maroon), locomotive Princess Elizabeth and tender, AIA - AIA Diesel electric R357 locomotive, Diesel shunter R152, R751 Co - Co Type 3 Diesel, Nato helipad, quantity of pullmans, carriages, wagons, points control units, girder bridge, Royal Mail Coach set and Airfix Engine Shed (unmade in box with instructions). Comes with some Hornby/Triang catalogues and a power unit.
A Lombardi for Fulgurex Swiss SBB C six-coupled electric shunting locomotive No 16331, built in 1986, No 34 of 75 on plate under chassis, painted in brown with considerable external detail and pantograph, sprung chassis and hinged coupling rod connected to blind axle, in original box (some chips, minor damage to pantograph and one step missing).
Various makers H0 Gauge Passenger Rolling Stock, Liliput Rheingold Ist Class, Schicht Mitropa and DR green all First, Roco Schlafwagen, Lima DR green suburban, five red/cream DB express Coaches including three Speisewagens, Fleischmann Speisewagen and TEE Speisewagen with pantograph (boxed, red strips on both sides dmaged) and four unmarked DB red/cream Express coaches including Speisewagen and Observation Coach, generally G-VG, one F, box G (16)
Amendment; Please satisfy yourself Before bidding on this lot that it is a genuine Souscription. BREGUET; a fine and rare silver and yellow metal open face 'Souscription' pocket watch, circa 1805, with plain silver case, yellow metal rims and white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, five minute markers and 'secret signature' beneath the 12 and 'Breguet N.415', with single blued steel hand, and central square for time adjustment, the fine gilt typical Souscription movement no.29888 (matching case), with blued steel regulator and typical Breguet parachute shock resist, bimetallic compensation curb and under dial ruby cylinder escapement, the dust cover inscribed 'Breguet Invenit & Fecit N.415', diameter 61mm, approx 169.5g.After Abraham Louis Breguet returned from exile back to Paris in the 1790s, his business was virtually destroyed. He came up with a plan whereby his clients could order a watch, paying a down payment and then the balance when the watch was delivered. This founded the business and allowed him to rebuild. These watches were known as 'Souscription' watches and had the secret scratched signature and number on the dial. This was applied using an early form of pantograph which was an exceptionally complex process and difficult to reproduce cleanly. However, this was imperative due to the number of fake Breguet watches being produced by other manufacturers at the same time. Additional InformationThe dust cover is ever so slightly loose, there are light surface scratches throughout, the dial has a slither chip approx 6mm x 4mm between the 5 and 6 point, light surface scratches and also two very fine hairline cracks, each approx 1cm spurning from the central winding point. Light surface scratches to the dial in a whole and no guarantee is given to any watch being in working order.
BREGUET; a fine and rare gold cased dumb repeater pocket watch with engraved case, white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, signed Breguet and also with 'secret signature' no.778 beneath the 12 marker, the movement with clear cuvette, and case no.8989, diameter 55mm, approx 108.1g.After Abraham Louis Breguet returned from exile back to Paris in the 1790s, his business was virtually destroyed. He came up with a plan whereby his clients could order a watch, paying a down payment and then the balance when the watch was delivered. This founded the business and allowed him to rebuild. These watches were known as 'Souscription' watches and had the secret scratched signature and number on the dial. This was applied using an early form of pantograph which was an exceptionally complex process and difficult to reproduce cleanly. However, this was imperative due to the number of fake Breguet watches being produced by other manufacturers at the same time. Additional InformationSome light surface scratches to the glass and to the case. The movement is moving freely. The white enamel dial is in remarkably good condition and overall the watch is also.

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