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CLEARANCE OF LOTS. Lots may be cleared either during the auction or at the end for purchasers in the room. Hand your receipt to an appropriate member of staff to clear lots. Please do not attempt to clear your own lots. Next Train & Toy Auction at THE BENN HALL, RUGBY - Saturday 17th September 2011 Next Model Train Auction at THORNABY, STOCKTON-ON-TEES - Friday 14th October 2011 Chairman: Bryan Goodall Managing Director: Jonathan Goodall General Manager: Vicky Weall Cataloguers: Michael Bond & Mike Delaney Photography: Paul Beverley & Ian Dilley Data Input: Patricia McKnight & Leeanne Astbury Layout & Design: Andrew Wilson A subsidiary of The Hambleton Group Ltd - VAT Reg No. 647 5663 03 CONTENTS Friday 12th August 2011 OO Gauge British Outline .......................................................................Lots 1 – 111 OO Gauge British Outline (ex-shop stock) .........................................Lots 112 – 178 N Gauge British Outline......................................................................Lots 179 – 204 HO Scale ............................................................................................Lots 205 – 332 N Gauge Continental..........................................................................Lots 333 – 350 Books, Magazines & Catalogues ......................................................Lots 351 – 369 Pictures & Prints.................................................................................Lots 370 – 371 Live Steam..........................................................................................Lots 372 – 374 Meccano & Other Constructional Toys...............................................Lots 375 – 384 Miscellaneous.....................................................................................Lots 385 – 386 O Gauge & Larger ..............................................................................Lots 387 – 448 G Gauge .............................................................................................Lots 449 – 510 Railwayana .........................................................................................Lots 511 – 516 TT Continental ....................................................................................Lots 517 – 519 Narrow Gauge ................................................................................................Lot 520 N Gauge Layout .............................................................................................Lot 521 Kit/Scratch/Unbuilt/Proprietary Modified.............................................Lots 522 – 553 General Trains ....................................................................................Lots 554 – 709 GRADING SYSTEM Mint..................The item is in perfect condition Near Mint ........Almost perfect, any imperfections will be extremely minor Excellent.........The item will have had very careful use, with only small imperfections Good ...............The item will have had more use, showing obvious imperfections Fair ..................The item will have heavy signs of wear, showing major imperfections & may include repaints Poor.................The item will be in a very distressed condition, with many faults Plus may be used if an item is better than its classification suggests 7. OO Gauge Bachmann a trio of BR weathered Steam Locos comprising 31-864 0-6-0 J39 Class OO Gauge British No.64841, 32-575K 2-6-0 Ivatt Class 4 No.43050 (this is a Bachmann Collectors Club Issue), 31- Outline 612 2-6-2 V3 Class Tank No.67682, all locos are manufacturer weathered issues, conditions Excellent to Near Mint in Excellent to Near Mint 1. OO Gauge Bachmann 31-550 (Limited Edition) boxes. (3) 2-6-2 LNER green S2 Class Loco No.4771 £100 - £130 “Green Arrow”, complete with certificate 8. OO Gauge Bachmann a group of BR Tank Locos No.1794 of 1000 produced, this is Bachmann 2nd comprising 32-353 2-6-4 lined green Standard limited edition and numbers commenced at 1001 Class 4 No.80135 (as preserved), 31-609 2-6-2 through to 2000, also included 9 carat gold unlined black V3 Class No.67673, 31-059 0-6-0 nameplates along with detailing parts, rear tender J72 Class No.69022, 31-056 0-6-0 unlined black coupling detached but is included, condition J72 Class No.69025, conditions Excellent to Near Excellent to Mint in generally Good to Excellent Mint in Excellent to Near Mint boxes. (4) wooden presentation box but small crack to one £90 - £110 side of lid (easily repairable) and does include original outer mailer. 9. OO Gauge Bachmann a trio of Diesel Locos 32- £90 - £120 525 Co-Co two-tone green Class 55 Deltic No.D9004 “Queens Own Highlander”, 32-702DC 2. OO Gauge Bachmann a pair of BR Steam Locos 1Co-Co1 green Class 46 No.D188, (loco has comprising 32-550A 4-6-2 Apple green A1 Class manufacturer fitted chip onboard), 32-101B 0-6-0 No.60163 “Tornado”, tender has British Railways green Class 08 Shunter No.D4192, conditions to sides, 31-975 2-6-2 BR lined black Standard Excellent to Mint in Excellent to Mint boxes. (3) Class 3 Tank No.82029, conditions Excellent to £100 - £120 Mint in Excellent to Near Mint boxes. (2) £100 - £120 10. OO Gauge Bachmann a pair of Class 108 BR green DMU Units (1) 32-911 3-car consisting of 2 3. OO Gauge Bachmann a trio of LNER Steam x Trailer Cars and 1 x Centre Car, (2) 32-900 2-car Locos comprising 31-952A 4-6-2 three-tone grey consisting of Power and Dummy Trailer Cars, A4 Class No.2512 “Silver Fox”, 31-608 2-6-2 conditions Near Mint to Mint in Excellent to lined green V3 Class No.7684, 31-057 0-6-0 plain Near Mint boxes and both are complete with black J72 Class Tank No.8693, conditions outer sleeve. (2) Excellent to Near Mint in Excellent to Excellent £90 - £120 Plus boxes. (3) £100 - £120 11. OO Gauge Bachmann a group of BR green Diesel Locos comprising 32-427 Bo-Bo Class 24 4. OO Gauge Bachmann a trio of LNER black Steam No.D5085, 32-400 Bo-Bo Class 25 No.D7645, Locos comprising 31-556 2-6-2 V2 Class 32-426 Bo-Bo Class 24 No.D5054, 32-113 0-6-0 No.3650, 31-706 4-6-0 B1 Class No.1040 Class 08 Shunter No.D3032, conditions Excellent “Roedeer”, 31-853 0-6-0 J39 Class No.1996, Plus to Near Mint in Excellent Plus to Near Mint conditions Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus boxes. (4) to Excellent Plus boxes. (3) £110 - £130 £90 - £110 12. OO Gauge a trio of Diesel Locos comprising 5. OO Gauge Bachmann a trio of LNER Steam Bachmann 32-725 Co-Co EWS maroon Class 66 Locos comprising 31-560 2-6-2 Apple green V2 No.66135, 32-060 Bo-Bo BR maroon Class 42 Class No.4806 “The Green Howard”, 32-275 2-6- Diesel Hydraulic Warship No.D801 “Vanguard”, 0 lined black K3 Class No.2934, 31-606 2-6-2 this is a weathered edition, also included lined black V1 Class Tank No.448, conditions are TMC/Bachmann Co-Co EWS maroon Class 66 Excellent to Near Mint in generally Good Plus to No.66143, this is specially finished by TMC with Excellent Plus boxes but one does have slight weathering detail and has certificate of proof, damage to top right corner. (3) conditions Near Mint to Mint in Excellent Plus to £90 - £110 Near Mint boxes. (3) 6. OO Gauge Bachmann a pair of BR green Steam £100 - £120 Locos comprising 32-552 4-6-2 A1 Class 13. OO Gauge Bachmann a pair of EWS maroon No.60147 “North Eastern”, 31-561 2-6-2 V2 Diesel Locos (1) 32-733 Co-Co Class 66 Class No.60825, conditions Excellent to Near No.66068, (2) 32-381 Co-Co Class 37 No.37411 Mint in Excellent to Excellent Plus boxes. (2) “Ty Hafan”, conditions Near Mint to Mint in £100 - £120 Excellent Plus and Good Plus boxes with 2nd box having crushing to bottom left corner.
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