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Catalogue 912.Pdf FLECK WAY, THORNABY, STOCKTON-ON-TEES TS17 9JZ Telephone: 0044 (0)1642 750616 Fax: 0044 (0)1642 769478 e-mail: [email protected] www.vectis.co.uk Oxford Office - Unit 5A, West End Industrial Estate, Witney, Oxon OX28 1UB Telephone: 0044 (0)1993 709424 Model Train Sale Friday 20th August 2021 Auction Commences at 10.00am Viewing for Thornaby auctions is 8.00am - 10.00am on the day of the sale Bidding can be made using the following methods: Commission bids: Postal/Fax: Telephone bidding and Internet bidding. You can leave proxy bids at www.vectis.co.uk or bid live online with www.vectis.co.uk & www.invaluable.com If you intend to bid by telephone please contact the office for further information on 0044 (0)1642 750616 Forthcoming Room Sales at Vectis Auctions Wednesday 25th August 2021 - Book Sale Thursday 26th August 2021 - Matchbox Sale Wednesday 15th September 2021 - Diecast Sale Thursday 16th September 2021 - Diecast Sale Tuesday 21st September 2021 - General Toy Sale Wednesday 22nd September 2021 - Specialist Diecast Collection Thursday 23rd September 2021 - TV & Film Related Sale Friday 24th September 2021 - Model Train Sale Tuesday 28th September 2021 - Military, Civilian Figures, Equipment & Accessories Sale Wednesday 29th September 2021 - Matchbox Sale Thursday 30th September 2021 - Matchbox Sale Dates are correct at time of print but are subject to change - please check www.vectis.co.uk for updates Managing Director . .Vicky Weall Auctioneers . .Debbie Cockerill & Jo McDonald Cataloguers . Michael Bond & Mike Delaney Photography . .Paul Beverley & Andrew Wilson Data Input . Patricia McKnight & Andrea Rowntree Layout & Design . .Simon Smith A subsidiary of The Hambleton Group Ltd - VAT Reg No. 647 5663 03 www.vectis.co.uk Contents Friday 20th August 2021 OO Gauge British Outline . .Lots 4001 – 4120 HO Scale American & Continental Outline . .Lots 4121 – 4319 Hornby Dublo . .Lots 4320 – 4329 Triang Railways . .Lots 4330 – 4331 Wrenn Railways . .Lots 4332 – 4341 HOe . .Lots 4342 – 4343 Kits & Kitbuilt . .Lots 4344 – 4380 Meccano & Other Constructional Toys . .Lots 4381 – 4383 G1 & Larger/Live Steam . .Lots 4384 – 4388 O Gauge & Larger Single Owner Collection . .Lots 4389 – 4502 HO Gauge . .Lots 4503 – 4531 Modern O Gauge . .Lots 4532 – 4573 Railwayana . .Lot 4574 General Trains . .Lots 4575 – 4668 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 Vectis Model Auctions Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton OnTees, TS17 9JZ Telephone: (01642) 750616 Vat No: 647 5663 03 Catalogue for Auction On 20-August-2021 Low High 20 August 2021 Model Train Sale 4001. Bachmann OO Gauge collectors club special edition Steam Locos comprising 32-825K 2-6-0 BR lined crimson (as preserved) Ivatt Class 2 No.46441 complete with certificate No.339 of 504 produced for the collectors club, 32-875K 2-6-4 Caledonian Railway lined light blue livery (as preserved) Fairburn Tank Loco No.2085 complete with certificate No.87 of 504 produced again for the collectors club, conditions are Near Mint to Mint in Excellent Plus to Near Mint boxes. (2) £100 - £130 4002. Bachmann OO Gauge BR 4-6-2 A1 Class Locos comprising 32-554 lined apple green No.60114 "WP Allen" with British Railways to tender sides, 32-553 lined blue livery No.60161 "North British", conditions Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent to Excellent Plus boxes. (2) £100 - £130 4003. Bachmann OO Gauge BR black Steam Locos comprising 32-851 2-10-0 9F Class No.92192 with BR 1F type tender, 32-378 2-6-0 lined black K3 Class No.61823, conditions Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Excellent Plus and Good Plus boxes respectively. (2) £110 - £140 4004. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) Steam Locos comprising 32-552 4-6-2 green A1 Class No.60147 "North Eastern", 31-862 0-6-0 black J39 Class No.64791, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in generally Good Plus to Excellent boxes but A1 box has remnants of a label on the perspex window. (2) £90 - £110 4005. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) Steam Locos comprising 32-556 4-6-2 green A1 Class No.60156 "Great Central", 32-276 2-6-0 lined black K3 Class No.61932, conditions Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Excellent to Excellent Plus boxes. (2) £110 - £130 4006. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) factory weathered Steam Locos comprising 32-275K 2-6-0 lined black K3 Class No.61811, this is a Bachmann collectors club edition which was never issued with a certificate, condition Near Mint to Mint in Excellent Plus box, 31-864 0-6-0 black J39 Class No.64841, 31-611 2-6-2 lined black V1 Class Tank No.67635, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent to Excellent Plus boxes. (3) £110 - £140 06 August 2021 Page 1 of 71 4007. Bachmann OO Gauge BR Steam Locos comprising 32-852 2-10-0 black 9F Class No.92116, 32-277 2-6-0 lined black K3 Class No.61949, conditions Near Mint to Mint in Excellent to Excellent Plus boxes. (2) £110 - £140 4008. Bachmann OO Gauge LNER Steam Locos comprising 31-855 0-6-0 lined black J39 Class No.1856, 31-860 0-6-0 unlined black J39 Class No.1496, 31-603 2-6-2 lined black V1 Class Tank No.466, conditions are Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus to Excellent Plus boxes. (3) £90 - £120 4009. Bachmann OO Gauge LNER Tank Locos comprising 31-054 0-6-0 lined black J72 Class No.2313, 31-606 2-6-2 lined black V1 Class No.2911, 31-057 unlined black J72 Class No.8693, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good Plus to Excellent boxes. (3) £80 - £110 4010. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) Tank Locos comprising 31-605 2-6-2 lined black V3 Class No.67610, 31-601 2-6-2 lined black V1 Class No.31-601, 31-056 0-6-0 lined apple green J72 Class No.68723, conditions Excellent to Excellent Plus in generally Good Plus to Excellent boxes. (3) £80 - £110 4011. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) Steam Locos comprising 32-551 4-6-2 green A1 Class No.60158 "Aberdonian", 31-855A 0-6-0 unlined black J39 Class No.64897, please note front and rear coupling for A1 Class loco in packet in cab, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in generally Excellent boxes. (2) £100 - £120 4012. Bachmann OO Gauge a similar lot of BR (ER) Steam Locos comprising 32-555 4-6-2 green A1 Class No.60130 "Kestrel", 31-865 0-6-0 unlined black J39 Class No.64838, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in generally Excellent boxes. (2) £100 - £130 4013. Bachmann OO Gauge BR lined black Steam Locos comprising 31-553 2-6-2 V2 Class No.60807, 31-703 4-6-0 B1 Class No.61010 "Wildebeeste", 31-604 2-2-2 V3 Class Tank No.67666, condition Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good to Good Plus boxes. (3) £90 - £110 4014. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) Steam Locos comprising 31-552 2-6-2 green V2 Class No.60964, 31-701 4-6-0 lined black B1 Class No.61241 "Viscount Ridley", 31-854 0-6-0 unlined black J39 Class No.64960, this is a factory weathered edition, conditions are Good Plus to Excellent in generally Good to Excellent boxes. (3) £80 - £110 4015. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) Steam Locos comprising 31-554 2-6-2 green V2 Class No.60903, 31-056 0-6-0 lined apple green J72 Class No.68723, 31-602 2-6-2 lined black V1 Class Tank No.67664, conditions range from Good Plus to Excellent in generally Excellent boxes. (3) £80 - £110 4016. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) Steam Locos comprising 31-851 0-6-0 unlined black J39 Class No.64964, 31-852 0-6-0 unlined black J39 Class No.64967, 31-612 2-6-2 lined black V3 Class No.67682, this is a factory weathered edition, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good Plus to Excellent boxes. (3) £80 - £110 06 August 2021 Page 2 of 71 4017. Bachmann OO Gauge Collectors Club Special Edition Locos comprising 31-450K 2-6-2 Keighley & Worth Valley Railway lined crimson Ivatt Class 2P Tank No.41241 complete with certificate No.33 of 650 produced for Bachmann Collectors Club and complete with special headboard quoting Worth Valley Railway reopening special, 32-026K Bo-Bo Waterman Railways lined black livery Class 20 Diesel Loco No.20188, this loco was issued without a certificate, conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in generally Excellent to Excellent Plus boxes. (2) £80 - £110 4018. Bachmann OO Gauge BR (ER) Steam Locos comprising 31-551 2-6-2 lined black V2 Class No.60800 "Green Arrow", 31-702 4-6-0 lined black B1 Class No.61354, 31-851A 0-6-0 unlined black J39 Class No.64958, conditions Good Plus to Excellent Plus in generally Good to Good Plus boxes. (3) £80 - £110 4019. Bachmann OO Gauge Tank Locos comprising 31-600 2-6-2 LNER lined apple green V3 Class No.7684, 31-606 2-6-2 LNER lined black V1 Class No.448, 31-607 2-6-2 lined apple green V3 Class No.67684 with British Railways to tank sides, 31-050 0-6-0 lined North Eastern green J72 Class "Joem", conditions range from Good Plus to Excellent Plus in generally Good to Excellent boxes.
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