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Model Railways Auction - a Private Contemporary Collection Saturday 12 April 2014 12:00 Model Railways Auction - A Private Contemporary Collection Saturday 12 April 2014 12:00 Andrew Smith & Son The Auction Rooms Manor Farm Itchen Stoke SO24 0QT Andrew Smith & Son (Model Railways Auction - A Private Contemporary Collection) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 A Bradford Editions - a 90th anniversary 'Flying Scotsman' A traditional style locomotive name plate 'Cheltenham Flyer', 87 gents mechanical wristwatch, no. 0371, unused and boxed x 37 cm to/w another for R.E.M.E. 74 x 10 cm (2) Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 12 Lot: 2 A Bradford Editions - a 90th anniversary 'Flying Scotsman' A traditional style locomotive nameplate for the 'Honourable gents chronograph wristwatch, no. 0264, boxed Artillery Company' 130 x 64 cm Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 13 Lot: 3 Bradford Exchange - a 'Golden Times' 'Flying Scotsman' A traditional style locomotive nameplate for the 'Flying pocket watch with leather belt case, boxed, unused and c/w Scotsman' 144 x 15.5 cm certificate Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 4 Lot: 14 A traditional style locomotive nameplate for the 'Flying Bradford Exchange - a reproduction 'Flying Scotsman' styled Scotsman' 144 x 15.5 cm brass carriage table lamp with green glass shade, the base Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 mounted with a scale model of the locomotive Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00 Lot: 5 After Terence Cuneo - 'The Lickery Incline', a framed coloured Lot: 15 print, 78.5 x 84 cm A mixed box of railwayana including postcards, china plates, Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 two clock and three prints (box) Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 6 A reproduction M.L & S locomotive mirror, framed to/w a pair of Lot: 16 framed prints, a set of mounted and framed Gallaher cigarette A naturalistic 00 gauge table top layout, the four bolt together cards (9), and six framed postcards (box) sections forming a rectangular two into one track in a sloping Estimate: £10.00 - £20.00 landscape with road bridge over, pedestrian footbridge, church, cottage to four platforms and siding to a single engine shed, level crossing, bridge etc, well detailed and complete with a selection of scenic back-boards - one unfinished section for Lot: 7 construction/finishing to complete the layout, complete with Bradford Editions - a 'Flying Scotsman' modelled cuckoo style under frame and trestle stands, assembled size 305 cm x hanging wall clock together with a continental mountain styled 137cm winter scene wall clock and another similar (3) Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 17 Lot: 8 No lot Bradford Editions - assorted Jewelled eggs commemorating the locomotives 'Duchess of Hamilton', 'Mallard', 'Flying Scotsman', 'Rocket' and 'Evening Star' - all boxed, c/w certificates, to/w a Flying Scotsman table clock (6) Lot: 18 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 No lot Lot: 9 Lot: 19 Bradford Editions - a 70th anniversary 'Mallard' gents No lot chronograph wristwatch, mint boxed no. 0987 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 20 A Hornby 00 gauge 'Southern Surburban 1957' coaches pack Lot: 10 R4379, BR Maunsell composite coach S 5634 S/ BR Manusell Bradford Editions - a Flying Scotsman 9ct gold limited edition 3rd class coach S 787 S/ BR Maunsell brake composite coach gents chronograph wristwatch, no. 330, unused and boxed S 6574 S, for use with Southern Surburban 1957 train pack, Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 boxed, as new and complete Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 11 1 of 14 Andrew Smith & Son (Model Railways Auction - A Private Contemporary Collection) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 21 A Hornby 00 gauge 'The Flying Dutchman' limited edition train A Hornby 00 gauge 'City Industrial' train set R1127, including 0- pack R2706, including GWR Dean single 4-2-2 locomotive 4-0ST locomotive, 7 plank wagon, lowman and load, 4 wheel Royal Sovereign/ Clerestory Composite Coach 1895/ coach, 12 ton vent van, trackside accessories, power track, Clerestory Composite Coach 1896, Clerestory Brake Coach buffer stop, train controller etc, boxed, new and complete 2085, boxed, new and complete Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 22 Lot: 30 A Hornby 00 gauge 'Sheffield Pullman', train set R1135, A Hornby 00 gauge 'The Merchant Venturer' R2077, limited including Doncaster 2547 LNER locomotive, trak mat, starter edition of 2000, including king class locomotive and three oval track and track pack A, boxed, new and complete coaches, boxed, as new and complete Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 23 Lot: 31 A Hornby 00 gauge 'East Coast Pullman' digital train set A Hornby 00 gauge National Railway Museum Special Edition R1097, including digital LNER 4-6-0 B12 class locomotive, two pack R3101, LMS 4-6-2 Duchess of Hamilton Princess Class pullman first class parlour cars, pullman third class brake car, Coronation Class Locomotive, 298 mm long, boxed, as new digital LNER 0-6-0 J52 class locomotive, seven plank wagon, and complete tanker and 12 ton vent van, basic oval track etc, boxed, new Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 and complete Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 32 A Hornby 00 gauge 'The Golden Arrow, train pack, R2369, Lot: 24 including BR 4-6-2 Battle of Britain Class locomotive, Pullman A Hornby 00 gauge 'The Cornishman' digital train set R1160, first class kitchen car Chloria/ Pullman first class parlour car including locomotive, pullman cars and track etc, boxed, new Niobe/ Pullman first class kitchen car Cecilia, boxed, as new and complete and complete Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 25 Lot: 33 A Hornby 00 gauge 'The Days of Red and Gold' (The Barry J A Hornby 00 gauge 'Bournemouth Belle' train pack R2819, BR Freeman Collection) train pack R2907, ltd edition of 1000, 4-6-2 Alfred the Great, Britannia Class 7P6F locomotive, including LMS Princess Coronation Class 'City of Chester' Pullman third class brake car no. 94/ Pullman third class parlour locomotive, two LMS 3rd Class corridor coaches, LMS 3rd car no. 96/ Pullman first class kitchen Malaga, boxed, as new class corridor brake coach etc, boxed, new and complete and complete Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 26 Lot: 34 A Hornby 00 gauge 'Rare Bird' (The Barry J Freeman A Hornby 00 gauge 'Devon Belle' train pack R2817, BR 4-6-2 Collection) train pack R2906, ltd edition of 1000, including BR Wadebridge West Country Class locomotive, Pullman first class Class A4 Kingfisher locomotive, two BR (teak) 3rd class kitchen car Geraldine/ Pullman third class brake car no. 27/ corridor coaches, BR (teak) composite brake coach etc, boxed, Pullman observation car, boxed, as new and complete new and complete Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 35 Lot: 27 A Hornby 00 gauge 'Devon Belle' train pack R2817, BR 4-6-2 A Hornby 00 gauge 'The Royal Mail Great British Railways Wadebridge West Country Class locomotive, Pullman first class Collection' set R3073, limited edition of 1200, including LNER 4- kitchen car Geraldine/ Pullman third class brake car no. 27/ 6-2 Royal Lancer A1 Class Locomotive and first day cover Pullman observation car, boxed, as new and complete envelope, boxed, new and complete Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Lot: 36 Lot: 28 A Hornby 00 gauge 'Coronation Scot' train pack R3092, limited A Hornby 00 gauge 'BR Pull-Push' twin train pack R3087, edition of 2000, including LMS 4-6-2 Princess Coronation Class including BR 0-4-4T M7 class locomotive/ BR Maunsell second Coronation/ LMS Coronation brake 3rd class coach 5812/ LMS open coach/ BR Maunsell brake composite coach, boxed, new Coronation Corridor 1st class coach 1070/ LMS Coronation and complete corridor 1st class coach 1071, boxed, as new and complete Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 29 2 of 14 Andrew Smith & Son (Model Railways Auction - A Private Contemporary Collection) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 37 boxed, as new and complete A Hornby 00 gauge 'Tornado Pullman' train pack R3093, Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 including BR 4-6-2 Tornado A1 class locomotive/ Pullman brake car no. 92/ Pullman parlour car Minerva/ Pullman parlour car Agatha, boxed, as new and complete Lot: 45 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A Hornby 00 gauge 'Devon Belle' coaches pack R4251, including Pullman third class brake car no. 65/ Pullman first class kitchen car Fingall/ Pullman first class parlour car Minerva Lot: 38 (for use with Devon Belle train pack), boxed, as new and A Hornby 00 gauge 'Devon Belle' train pack R2568, limited complete edition of 2500, including BR 4-6-2 Watersmeet West Country Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Class locomotive, Pullman first class kitchen car Iolanthe/ Pullman third class parlour car no. 36/ Pullman third class kitchen car no. 61, boxed, as new and complete Lot: 46 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A Hornby 00 gauge 'The Blue Pullman' coach pack R4310, including Pullman Mk2 composite coach 3326/ Pullman Mk 2 Composite coach 3431/ Pullman Mk1 buffet coach 1657 (for Lot: 39 use with The Blue Pullman train set), boxed, as new and A Hornby 00 gauge Great North Eastern railway train pack complete R2797, 'The White Pullman', limited edition 0264/1500, SR 4-6- Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 0 King Arthur Class Sir Lavaine locomotive/ three pullman 1st class parlour cars, c/w certificate of authenticity, boxed, as new and complete Lot: 47 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 A Hornby 00 gauge Great North Eastern Railway 'Thanet Belle' limited edition 0433/1500 train pack R2279, including M BR 4-6- 2 locomotive
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