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Collectors Sale Thursday 04 April 2013 10:30 Collectors Sale Thursday 04 April 2013 10:30 Thomson Roddick Scottish Auctions Edinburgh & Borders Auction Centre Carnethie Street Rosewell EH24 9AL Thomson Roddick Scottish Auctions (Collectors Sale) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 comprising Royal Mail coach M30224, two track sections with 1950's Japanese clockwork bear with milk bottle and beaker "pick up hook" and "receiving bin", a small packet containing wearing blue and white striped dungarees, 17cm high five "mail bags" and original pamphlet, boxed Lot: 2 Lot: 14 Pelham puppet Cinderella in original box Tri-ang R23 OO gauge operating Royal Mail Coach set comprising overpainted mail coach and two track sections with "pick up hook" and "receiving bin", boxed, Tri-ang R357 OO gauge AIA-AIA diesel electric locomotive BR D5572 boxed, Tri- Lot: 3 ang R334 diesel Rarlcon boxed and tri-ang R127 crane truck, Dinky Toys 342 motocart, boxed, dark green with tan back and boxed driver, red hubs, model G/E, box fair with staining Lot: 15 Lot: 4 Tri-ang OO gauge rolling stock including R14 fish van, R13 coal Dinky Toys 189 Triumph Herald Saloon, boxed, green roof and truck, R215 bulk grain wagon, R124 brake van, R353 yard sides with white centre spun aluminium hubs, model G/E, box G switcher, all boxed, R153 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotive boxed, R121 BR suburban composite coach boxed, 2xR120 BR suburban brake coach boxed and five unboxed items of rolling Lot: 5 stock (14) Five Wade Natwest pig money banks Lot: 16 Lot: 6 Tri-ang OO gauge R70 level crossing boxed, 2 x R84 lineside Scale model of Robert Stirling's "Air Engine" on stained huts boxed, 2 x R43H and 2 R43D signals boxed, eleven items mahogany stand, 75cm of boxed track, various others loose, Tri-ang DS power unit boxed, and a quantity of Tri-ang Real Estate Lot: 7 Chinese replica of a pre-war German Blomer and Schuler Lot: 17 clockwork tinplate roundabout, US zone Germany clockwork Kitmaster No22 OO gauge 2-10-0 Evening Star class 9200 tinplate elephant on bicycle, tinplate handheld "Knockout" toy boxed, Merit OO gauge 5025 white paling fences (boxed), Airfix and a tinplate clockwork Schuco style motorcycle (4) Farm stock animals boxed, Tri-ang Ashford signal box R145, crescent white signal, Tri-ang R430, Hornby Dublo water crane and other accessories Lot: 8 Hungarian style tinplate Sci-Fi space vehicle, Japanese Shudo tinplate Astroray gun, Chinese tinplate clockwork penguin and a Lot: 18 similar dog model (4) Approximately 50 Lesney vehicle models in playworn condition including Bedford milk van Daimler Ambulances, AA Road Services Bedford etc Lot: 9 Playwell Talk-a-Tron robot, Chinese tinplate clockwork flying boat, boxed, Luna's mini train tinplate table top track, boxed, Lot: 19 Korean clockwork tinplate Zeppelin and other tin plate toys Budgie Toys British Railway container transporter No24, Merryweather turntable escape, Sedan diesel cabs with BR crest, Dinky Toys dodge, Dinky Toys 420 flat bed, Dinky Toys Lot: 10 maroon cab, two 259 trailers, Matchbox car transporter, tin Approx 60 Matchbox, Majesto and other model cars in playworn plate tractor "Haulage trucks" etc condition Lot: 20 Lot: 11 Trix TTR OO gauge refrigerator car 686 boxed, Gondola car Tri-ang "OO" gauge train set RDX comprising 4-6-2 Princess 684 boxed, Caboose marine boiler 690 boxed, three bogie Elizabeth locomotive and tender, 2-6-2 locomotive BR82004, coaches 3rd BR 1/570 boxed and bogie coach 1st BR 1/560 four items of rolling stock and a speed control unit in original box boxed (7) Lot: 12 Lot: 21 Tri-ang OO gauge train set RS27 comprising diesel car and Trix TTR OO gauge observation car American 9/585, three trailer car and curved track in original box coaches 1st with lights BR 1/568, coach 1st with lights BR 1/569, and coach brake 2nd with lights BR 1/570, bogie coach restaurant car 1/580, coach brake 3rd with lights 1/578 and two Lot: 13 box cars 685 all boxed (10) Tri-ang R323 OO gauge operating Royal Mail Coach set 1 of 15 Thomson Roddick Scottish Auctions (Collectors Sale) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 22 Small Trendon Toys Sasha black girl doll in night gown with Trix TTR OO gauge, two Wetrol Wagons without load 677, wicker crib and blanket, 29cm tall three Wettrol wagons with Marine boiler 678, Wettrol wagon with transformer 679 and Wettrol wagon with B.I.C.C all boxed (7) Lot: 32 Large Trendon Toys Sasha blonde girl doll, 40cm tall Lot: 23 Trix TTR OO gauge three Bogie brick wagons 675, short bogie Lot: 33 3rd class 1/570, bogie oil wagon 679, all boxed and two boxed Trendon Toys Sasha blonde girl doll wearing dungarees and coaches (7) white blouse, 30cm tall Lot: 24 Lot: 34 Sixteen Trix OO gauge boxed items of rolling stock etc Sasha Trendon Toys brunette girl doll wearing red dress and including two tank wagons shell 644, two goods brakes with white shoes, 40cm tall light 653, goods brake BR1/650, open wagon low side BR1/601, tank wagon Esso 640 private Owners Charrington 607, Ballast wagon 638, two operating dump wagons 666, Lot: 35 Home colour light signal 752, coal wagon high side 606, goods Japanese Trademark Toys, Silver Mountain train, tinplate brake BR651, light signal 723 and cattle wagon BR636 (16) space ship boxed, Chinese sports car boxed, Reconnaissance tank boxed, and other tin plate models Lot: 25 Trix TTR OO gauge 4/536 set comprising 4-4-0 locomotive and Lot: 36 tender Pytchley BR 62750 green etc in original box Three Pelham puppets including Giant, Witch, and Girl, all boxed Lot: 26 Seventeen Trix TTR OO gauge items of rolling stock including Lot: 37 open wagon high side LMS2/603, open wagon high side LNER Hornby O gauge clockwork No501 0-4-0 locomotive and tender 4-603, Private owners Hinchcliffe 607, Private owners LMS 5600 maroon 41030 and 42030 respectively both boxed, Charrington 607, 3x coal wagon 608, ballast wagon 609, cattle Hornby 0-4-0 tank locomotive and tender 3435 green, Petrol wagon LMS 627, container wagon 639, Tank wagon Esso 640, tank wagon "National Benzole" 42211 boxed, three unboxed two tank wagons Limited Dairies 645, goods brake LNER 4/650 items of rolling stock, level crossing and a large quantity of timber wagon 657, Tarpaulin wagon 662, and operating dump loose track etc wagon 666, all boxed (17) Lot: 38 Lot: 27 Dinky Supertoys Horse box, fire engine 955, Muirhill Dumper, Trix TTR OO gauge 274 train whistle set comprising coach, two 20 ton lorry mounted cranes, Bedford Pullmore car control box and signs in original box, unboxed TTR buffet car transporter 982 and loading ramp 794, Bedford T/C tipper 435 BR M1820, and a collection of boxed points 442, 445, etc, etc all in play worn condition signals, etc Lot: 39 Lot: 28 Dinky Toys Duple roadmaster Leyland Royaltiger, Luxury Trix TTR 0-4-0 locomotive and tender BR73029 black, 0-4-0 coach, Plymouth plaza, Ford Sedan, Rolls Royce Silver Wraits locomotive and tender LNER 2581 green, eight items of rolling 150, Packard 132, Studebacker, AC Aceca 167, Riley 40A, stock and three restaurant cars Hillman Minx, Rover 75, 37F and a Ferrari racing car 242 (13) all in play worn condition Lot: 29 Trix TTR accessories including power supply unit, straight rails Lot: 40 420/1 boxed, curved rails 410 boxed, buffer stop on rail 865 etc Dinky Toys 619 Bren Gun carrier with anti-tank gun boxed and a large quantity of loose track Lot: 41 Lot: 30 Budgie Toys End Dump semi trailer 318, two bulk milk trucks Hornby Dublo coaches 2x D12, and corridor coach D22, Goods 292, two Leyland Hippo 20H9, Bulk flour truck 288, BOAC lift brake van BR DI D32047, ventilated van DI32058, petrol tank truck 302, overhead maintenance truck 316, Euxlid scraper 202 wagon "Power Ethyl" Di 32080 all boxed, Hornby OO gauge etc, all in play worn condition, and five Dinky Toys models composite coach BR R928 boxed, brake coach 2nd class BR R627, boxed, four items of boxed rolling stock and ten various carriages Lot: 42 Lot: 31 Eleven Britains style painted metal Cavalry officers and a 2 of 15 Thomson Roddick Scottish Auctions (Collectors Sale) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com collection of Britains farm animals Steiff Classic Bear 1903 with articulated limbs, swivel head and growler in a 100 years of Steiff teddy bears box, 33cm high Lot: 43 Dinky Toys Chiefton tank 155mm mobile gun Centurion tank Lot: 50E 651, Leopard tank, Supertoys tank transporter 660, three ton Steiff Coronation bear, limited edition of 1953 in original box army wagon 621 and other military orientated models including complete with certificate, 35cm high field guns etc, all in play worn condition Lot: 50F Lot: 44 Merrythought Harrods Bear 1998 in Harrods box, a limited Lune star N gauge locomotive, carriages and rolling stock, edition collectors bear 2004 and a Treasured Bears limited Matchbox adventure 2000 K-2001, K-2002, K 2003, and K111, edition bear (3) Fun Ho of New Zealand die cast models, etc Lot: 50G Lot: 45 Steiff teddy bear with articulated limbs, swivel head and growler Corgi Toys land rover 109" WR, Smith's Karrier shop, Commer 49cm 5 ton ford truck with Esso trailer, Batmobile, Aerial rescue truck etc and a large quantity of Matchbox toys all in play worn condition Lot: 50H Four Merrythought teddy bears including Alpha Farnell bear 41cm high etc and a Mr Herman mohair bear limited edition No Lot: 46 632/1000, 48cm high (5) Early 20th century articulated teddy bear, 27cm, high, Indian doll, 19cm high and a Corgi Toys Magic Roundabout tricycle (3) Lot: 50I Two Bartons Creek Collection Gund bears, Giorgio of Beverley Lot: 47 Hills collectors bears etc
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