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Trains Thursday 28Th May 2020 at 10.00 ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Viewing: by Strict Appointment Only Hugo Marsh Neil Thomas Forrester Director Shuttleworth Director Director Trains Thursday 28th May 2020 at 10.00 ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Viewing: by strict Appointment only Special Auction Services Plenty Close Off Hambridge Road NEWBURY RG14 5RL Telephone: 01635 580595 Dave Kemp Bob Leggett Fine Diecasts Toys, Trains & Figures Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com Dominic Foster Graham Bilbe Adrian Little Toys Trains Figures Due to the nature of the items in this auction, buyers must satisfy themselves concerning their authenticity prior to bidding and returns will not be accepted, subject to our Terms and Conditions. Additional images are available on request. Buyers Premium with SAS & SAS LIVE: 20% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24% of the Hammer Price the-saleroom.com Premium: 25% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 30% of the Hammer Price 1. Ibertren N Gauge Steam 8. Continental N Gauge Goods 13. N Gauge Accessories and Related Locomotive and Rolling Stock Sets, Wagons and Related Models, various Items, various items including boxed two boxed sets 996/997 each including cased/boxed examples comprising Minitrix 6501 Catenary Set and 3260 Spanish tank locomotives one with three Ibertren 471 six axle crane truck and tipper wagon operating set (2) Preiser goods wagons the other with coaches and 461 coal hoppers (2), Fleischmann 8330 79007/79008 unpainted figures (some a Baggage car, G-E, Boxes F-G, (2) (covered wagon) and open trucks 8282, detached), 79046 cased figures and Noch £60-80 8200, 8205 (2), 8201, 8281, together with 36280 station personnel, together with, Roco 1955container wagons Road Railer Gauge Master packaged 25 fir trees and 2. Fleischmann N Gauge Steam Europe (2), 1956 single example and 1866 25 deciduous trees, boxed 24’ roll of track Locomotives and Tenders, two cased articulated lorry with ELF trailer, G-E, bed, Faller 2225 trackside green house examples 7177 BR 051 628-6 and 7160 Cases/Boxes G, (15) set (appears complete but unchecked), BR 038 772-0, both in black and red livery £80-120 Piko cork matting (two rolls), foam incline with smoke deflectors of the DB, G-E, starters (two packs) and various other Cases P-F, (2) 9. Graham Farish and Peco N accessories, F-E, Boxes F-G, (Qty) two £60-80 Gauge British Outline Goods Wagons, a boxes and bundle boxed collection including Farish 100 ton £80-120 3. N Gauge Steam Tank and tanker bogie wagons 3702 (2), 3705 (2), Diesel Shunter Locomotives, three cased 3708, Freightliner bogie wagons (2x30ft) 14. N Gauge Track and Electric examples including steam locomotives, 3616 (2), 3 x 20ft containers 3605 (2) and Controllers, Peco including straights (15) Fleischmann 7000 Maffei Lok 7 in red 16ft Presflow tank wagons 4211, 4212, each 3ft long, ST-300 boxed track starter and black livery and Arnold 2242 series 4312, together with cased Peco flat trucks set, NB-55 boxed Well Type Turntable, PL- 6900 Mannover -Linden in black and red (2), G-E, boxes P-G, (14) 10 Motor (switch machine) packaged (7), livery, together with an Ibertren 978 BR £60-80 rail joiners and fixing pins, loose points 333 diesel shunter in turquoise and cream (8), cross overs (3) and two 3ft H0 Gauge livery of the DB, G-E, Cases F-G, (3) 10. American N Gauge Locomotive Peco curves, together with Fleischmann £50-80 and Trolley Car, cased Life Like Trains Piccolo straights (31) each 30” long, boxed 17002 GP-38 locomotive 2010 MOPAC 9119 straights (19 in two boxes), 19 22cm 4. Fleischmann N Gauge Diesel diesel in blue livery and boxed Bachmann straights, shorter straights (30), points and Electric locomotives, three cased 61098 yellow Brill trolley car No 36, G-E, points (11), Uncoupler rails (4), cross overs examples 7230 diesel shunter BR 212 in Box/Case F-G, (2) (3), 13cm curves (24), shorter curves (30) maroon livery of the DB, together with £40-60 curved points (2) point controllers (5) 7306/7307 cog wheel locomotives Z06 in other related items and boxed Model DS green livery and Z07 in red livery both of 11. American N Gauge Gunderson Gauge Master controller and Hammant the PZB, G-E, Cases F-G, (3) Twin stack, 5 Unit Articulated Car, a boxed & Morgan Clipper Controller (both £60-80 15040-B Sealand/NYSW Rapido Equipped untested), G-E, Boxes F, (Qty) one box and set by De Luxe Innovations, G-E, Box G bundle £60-80 £80-120 5. Fleischmann N Gauge Diesel Train Set, a cased two car set 7430 BR 614 of the DB on red and grey livery together 12. American N Gauge Goods 15. American N Gauge Passenger with cased 7432 matching passenger Wagons, boxed models including Walthers and Goods Trains, two Model Power coach, G-E, Cases G, (2) 932-8105 305’ Thrall 5 Unit articulated examples, both in cut down set boxes £50-80 double stack cars, and Con-Cor, twin stack including Silver Eagle Santa Fe diesel container car with two containers (2), locomotive (partially dismantled with loose motor) and four goods wagons 6. Fleischmann and Arnold N together with cased Atlas 5770 ACFX two bay centre flow freight cars (boxed set of all in individual plastic cases within box gauge Rail bus and Coach Set, a cased and Continental Express (originally set group including Fleischmann three-car set three), 30001 Front Runner trailer train (2), 2966-1/2964-1 containers (2) and 1151) diesel Santa Fe locomotive, three 8120 Control Car and 8121/8122 coaches passenger coaches in silver and red in silverfish livery of the DB, together with four unboxed Deluxe Innovations shipping containers, G-E, Boxes/Cases G, (10) livery and a small quantity of track, all Arnold Rail bus 2910/2911/2912 VT 98 of in individual plastic cases within box, the DB in maroon livery, G-E, Cases P-G, £60-80 together with boxed freight cars 73650 (6) Gondola, 73450 Tank Car, F-E, Boxes/ £60-80 Cases P-G, (2) £100-120 7. Fleischmann and Roco N Gauge Passenger Coaches, a cased collection 16. Graham Farish By Bachmann comprising Fleischmann 8127 (2), 8128 Highlander Train Set, a boxed set 370-048, (2), 8129 (2) all in green livery of the DB DCC on board comprising 37418 diesel and 8031 brake van DB, 8051 (2), 8052 locomotive An Comunn Gaidhealach, with (2), 8055 (baggage car) all DRG and 8062 two coaches in green and cream livery (DB) all in green livery, together with Roco controller, track and instructions, G-E, 2253, 2254 and 2255 (2) all in DB green Boxes G-E livery, G-E, Cases G, (17) £60-80 £120-160 2 www.specialauctionservices.com 17. Graham Farish By Bachmann 25. Minitrix Swiss N Gauge Electric 33. Arnold Swiss Collection Limited Steam Locomotives and Tenders, two Locomotives, two cased examples 12681 Edition Electric Rail Car Produced by boxed examples Farish by Bachmann Re 4/4 465 003-2 of the BLS in blue and AKU/Born, a wooden cased example 372-801 Class A1 60156 Great Central in cream livery and 12699 Re 4/4 465 001-6 Triebwagen 320.9010 Rbe 4/4 Seetal- BR green with late crest (DCC fitted) and of the BLS in blue and cream advertising Version of the SBB in green livery, G-E, Farish 1446 GWR Winchester Castle (in livery, G-E, Cases G, (2) Case F-G worn condition), F-E, (2) £100-150 £100-150 £50-60 26. Minitrix Swiss N Gauge Electric 34. BW Brass Swiss N Gauge Electric 18. Kato Swiss N Gauge Electric Locomotives, two cased examples 12664 Railcar, a boxed 11001 railcar of the SBB/ Locomotives, two cased examples kac- Re460 018-5 of the SBB in Pepsi livery and CFF in red livery RCe 2/4, G-E, Box G 13709-27 JUBI-Lok II Re460 of the SBB in 12693 Re 460-021-9 of the SBB in white Le £100-150 silver livery and 13710-52 016 Centovalli Lait Energie Naturelle livery, G-E, Cases G, Re465 of the BLS in blue and cream livery, (2) 35. Nm Brass Swiss N Gauge Electric G-E, Cases G,(2) £100-150 Locomotive, a boxed He 4/4 31 Lok 14 £100-150 locomotive in red FO Glacer Express livery, 27. Minitrix Swiss N Gauge Electric exclusively produced for the narrow gauge 19. Kato Swiss N Gauge Electric Locomotives, two cased examples 12692 railway Munich, G-E, Box G Locomotives, two cased examples 13709- Re 460 020-1 of the SBB in white Tilsiter £100-150 24B Re 4/4-460 of the SBB in yellow La Switzerland livery and 12674 Re 460 014-4 Poste livery and 13709-0 Re 4/4-460 of of the SBB in white HCB livery, G-E, Cases 36. Lemaco Prestige Models Brass N the SBB in yellow livery with Western G,(2) Gauge Swiss Electric Locomotive, a boxed Union advertising, G-E, Cases G, (2) £100-150 N-006 Ae 3/5 10210 of the SBB in green £100-150 livery, G-E, Box G 28. Minitrix Swiss N Gauge Electric £100-150 20. Kato Swiss N Gauge Electric Locomotives, two cased examples Locomotives, two cased examples KAC- 12697 Re 460 022-7 of the SBB in silver 37. Metropoli Brass Swiss N Gauge 13709-11 Re 460 of the SBB in white CIBA Naturalmente Mobile livery and 12679 Electric Locomotive, a boxed 790 3000 Ae livery and 13709-52 Re 460 of the SBB in Re 460 023-5 of the SBB in white Zurich 6/8 Breda locomotive in brown BLS livery, blue Turismus livery, G-E, Cases G, (2) Insurance livery, G-E, Cases G, (2) some corrosion to pantographs and wear £100-150 £100-150 to lettering on one side, F, Box F minus foam inserts, 21.
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