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Lacy Scott & Knight Lacy Scott & Knight The Auction Centre Toys & Models Henry Room 10 Risbygate Street Bury St Edmunds Suffolk Steam, 0 Gauge & 00 Gauge, Railwayana IP33 3AA United Kingdom Started 19 Nov 2016 10:00 GMT Lot Description Mamod RS1 Live Steam Train Set, comprising of 0-4-0 locomotive, coal wagon, lumber truck, track, fuel tablets and leaflets, in the 1 original window box, appears un-used (VG) 2 32mm Narrow Gauge Spirit Fired Live Steam 0-4-0 Tank Locomotive, finished in maroon and black, free running example Mamod RS1 Live Steam Train Set, comprising of 0-4-0 locomotive, coal wagon, lumber truck, track, fuel tablets and leaflets, in the 3 original window box, appears un-used (VG) John Pinches Set of Great British Locomotives Pewter Ingots, Boxed Set, complete with certificate of authenticity and brochure, in a felt 4 lined wooden box A circa 1880 Shand Mason Hose Cart, fully restored and finished in red, black and white, very well detailed with Fire Brigade Name 5 Boards to Sides, sold with a large quantity of tools, spares and fittings, to include 5 Long Lengths of Hose, 1 Short Length of Hose, GWR Swan Neck, 2 Brass Railway Horn ...[more] 6 Great Eastern Railway "Photo Pictures in East Anglia" by Payne Jennings, good condition A London Underground destination enamel sign, double sided to read Archway and Colindale, both situated on the Northern Line, some 7 restoration to enamel, with brass section to each end An original wooden fruit crate, 1940s example, clearly marked to read Justin Brooke Ltd, Return to Clare Station, Suffolk, with deposit 8 3/8 on each side, Justin Brooke started farming in Wickhambrook in 1928 specialising in Pigs and Fruit production. The company is now run by family member Chris Hol ...[more] 9 A rectangular railway mirror, etched BR to centre, in original frame 10 A railway life buoy, clearly marked Sealink with Harwich to reverse (BR owned Sealink Ferries) Box of railway related books, to include 7 Ian Allan/Stephen Batty Series "Rail Centres", a 2nd edition of Railway Account and Finance 11 1893, with Authors acknowledgement to Edward Meakin of the Midland Railway Company, and others Cotswold Heritage Cirrus Beam Engine, suitable for steam or compressed air use, comprising maroon central column with single vertical 12 cylinder, fitted with Watts parallel motion, to power a small spoked flywheel, fitted with slip eccentric, and brass steam/air inlet union, raised on wooden plinth, w ...[more] Cotswold Heritage Perseus single cylinder engine, comprising double acting cylinder and eccentric driven slide valve, raised on wooden 13 plinth, with spoked fly wheel, finished in green, with Heritage No P003, free running Railway related silver plated cigarette case group, 2 examples to include 1 Art Deco example inscribed Presented to E Kirby Esq By 14 Railway Hotel Sports Club, and the other inscribed "With Compliments From W Adams Railway Hotel Colchester" A well engineered single cylinder vertical steam engine, comprising single cylinder raised on pillars, with slip eccentric, un-spoked fly 15 wheel, free running 16 A rare railway book titled "Railway Tunnelling in Heavy Ground" by Chas Gripper, dated 1879 17 A reproduction locomotive number plate No.30124, sold with a BR Hand Lamp 18 No Lot 19 No Lot Collection of mixed British Railway and railway related books, to include 1972 BR Eastern Region Working Timetable and Book of Rules 20 and Regulations, 1972 General Appendix, 1 Volume The Locomotive Railway Carriage and Wagon, and other items A Midland Railway 1888 Map of the Lines and Stations Book, map is scaled at 10 miles to an inch, dated 1888, some notes concerning 21 various districts have been added, otherwise good condition, signed we believe by an engineer in 1888 to lower right Mamod Railways Live Steam and Rolling Stock Group, to include Mamod Golden Jubilee 0-4-0, purple body with brass detailing, serial 22 number 0040, heavily used example, sold with 2x RW5 Maroon MR Passenger Coaches, all in damaged boxes 1 inch scale coal fired live steam Allchin Traction Engine, comprising copper boiler with single cylinder, two speed configuration, with 23 Stephensons link reverse, Ramsbottom safety valve, with mechanical lubricator with drain cocks and pipes, trunk type cross head guide, fitted with worm and roller ...[more] 3.5 inch gauge 0-2-2 locomotive and tender 'Rainhill' for electric drive with large can motor and worm gear, faux boiler back head 24 controls and with one open carriage, on show track 2 inch scale coal fired live steam Burrell Traction Engine, comprising copper tubed boiler with single cylinder, two speed configuration 25 (That Requires Attention), with Stephenson's link reverse, Ramsbottom safety valve, with drain cocks and pipes, trunk type cross head guide, fitted with worm and r ...[more] From Reeves Castings and built to LBSC designs 0-4-0 tank locomotive 'TICH' in 3.5 inch gauge finished in black and with NWGR 26 livery, No.4 to boiler sides, finished to a very high standard, as expected back head fittings with hand water pump, free running A well engineered 3.5 inch gauge 0-4-0 Saddle Tank Locomotive, finished in green and red, named "Lilla", comprising of tubed copper 27 boiler, twin outside cylinders actuated via Stephensons valve gear, with easy access to back head controls, to include sight glass, pressure gauge, regulator, safety, h ...[more] A very well engineered 3.5 inch gauge LNER Class A1/A3 Locomotive and Tender, Live Steam Locomotive for Coal Fired Use, finished 28 in LNER green with No.113 to cab sides, and named "Great Northern", the locomotive fitted with 2 outside and 1 inside cylinders, actuated via Walschaerts Valve Gear, remov ...[more] 29 Mamod, SA1 steam roadster, white body with red wheels, appears complete with burner, funnel, steering rod, original box (VGNM-BVG) 30 A BR (M) conditions advise enamel railway sign, 31 Mamod SR1 Steam Roller, used condition with steering rod and scuttle, sold with a quantity of Mamod Fuel Tablets Wilesco, D10 Dampfmaschine steam plant with solid fuel burner, chimney, funnel and instruction leaflet, appears unused, but does 32 require cleaning, original box Fleischmann, 2 stationary steam plants (Mill type engines) one with fixed cylinder, the other with oscillating cylinder, both with chimneys 33 and burners for ESBIT type pellets, models dusty 2.5 inch gauge live steam locomotive and tender 4-6-2 Great Northern Railway Pacific 'Eastern Star' No. 1470, no details of the boiler or 34 construction have been supplied, cab with wheel reverse, sight glass, regulator, manometer, door to fire grate for coal burning, very good paint finish, 2 working ...[more] 2.5 inch gauge live steam locomotive and tender, 4-6-2 British Railways, Stanier Princess Class Pacific No. 46246 for coal firing, fine 35 looking model but with no documentation or build history, 2 working outside cylinders, fully fluted coupling and connecting rods, cab operated cylinder drain cocks, ...[more] 36 A reproduction framed and glazed railway print, Norwich "It's quicker by rail" depicting Norwich market 37 Doll et Cie tinplate lithographed model of a windmill steam workshop accessory An original Green Line Public Transport metal and painted wall sign, to measure length 39cm x Height 31m, some losses and scuffs to 38 paint work, registration mark to reverse CR301CU32 39 An original London Transport Bonnet Plate, RT 2117, length 50cm x Height 14cm 40 A railway carriage print of Stowmarket Station "Suffolk" by Leonard Squirrell, later nicely framed example (G) A Southern Vectis Public Transport Notice Sign, painted metal, to read Southern Vectis, During Winter Months All Ser 7 & 7A journeys, 41 depart from the shelter opposite, with wall mounting brackets Cast Iron Platelayers Sign, to read "Notice Platelayers and others must be careful when opening out ballast on this bridge not to 42 damage to asphalte", measures Length 42cm, Height 25cm 43 An original railway metal and painted "Danger Pedestrian Crossing Ahead" sign, measures length 92cm, Height 46cm 44 An Enamel Railway Signal Semaphore, some losses to enamel, otherwise good condition Collection of various bus, fire service and train related effects, to include Milner's Patent Fire Resisting Sign, Cast Iron Seats 11 0 sign, 45 various railway insulators, National Express No Smoking plastic sign, and other items 46 3 boxes of various Railway Books and DVDS Essel Engineering 32mm scale Electric Mini Fowler Locomotive, with charger, finished in green, red and black, with 249 cab side 47 number plaque, (GVG) Roy Wood Models, RWM Steam, spirit fired 0-4-0T locomotive with open cab, finished in green and named "Janet", 32mm gauge, has 48 been used, some scorching Roy Wood Models, RWM Steam, spirit fired 0-4-0T locomotive with open cab, finished in green and named "Jean", 32mm gauge, has 49 been used, 1 cab rail missing Accucraft Baguley Drewry 0-6-0 diesel electric locomotive, finished in green and red, un-named, red frames, fitted with 32mm gauge 50 wheels, some use, model requires restoration to various parts and areas, original box, sold with a small bag of spares (A/F) Accucraft Baguley Drewry 0-6-0 diesel electric locomotive, finished in green and red, named "Peggy", red frames, fitted with 32mm 51 gauge wheels, some use, some areas A/F and requires restoration, original box (A/F) MSS (Model Steam Specialists) 32mm Gauge 0-4-0 Spirit Fired Locomotive, named "Josie", finished in green, with matching MSS 52 tender, with original boxes, some use MSS (Model Steam Specialists) 32mm Gauge 0-4-0 Spirit Fired Locomotive,
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