Glorious Trains Part Two

Glorious Trains Part Two

Hugo Marsh Neil Shuttleworth Thomas Forrester Director Director Director Glorious Trains Part Two Tuesday 29th June 2021 at 10.00 Special Auction Services Contact the below specialists for further information: Plenty Close Off Hambridge Road NEWBURY RG14 5RL Telephone: 01635 580595 Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com Dominic Foster Graham Bilbe Bob Leggett Toys Trains Toys,Trains & Figures Due to the nature of the items in this auction, buyers must satisfy themselves concerning their authenticity prior to bidding and returns will not be accepted, subject to our Terms and Conditions. Additional images are available on request. Buyers Premium with SAS & SAS LIVE: 20% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24% of the Hammer Price the-saleroom.com Premium: 25% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 30% of the Hammer Price 1. A Hornby 0 Gauge No 3E 6-volt 6. A converted Hornby 0 Gauge No 10. An assortment of Hornby 0 AC ‘Flying Scotsman’ Locomotive only, an O Locomotive and Tender, both in Great Gauge Clockwork Mechanisms, including early example with external brush-caps to Western lined green, the early loco without an early No 2 motor fitted for ‘Control’ the right side, black smokebox and plain cylinders as no 2251, originally clockwork operation (from 4-4-0 or 4-4-4T), lacks gold numbers to cab-sides, G-VG, light and now fitted with an original Hornby control rods otherwise G-VG, with three playwear, very slight damage to front right 20v electric mechanism with replacement No 1 motor units (nickelled sides) and footplate, in original box with corrugated wheels and coupling rods, as converted G, one post-war no 50, and six assorted no roll, box G, with appropriate ‘Flying light playwear, rod pins need attention, a O/M3/no 40 motors, most with wheels, Order of Auction Scotsman’ and ‘6-volt Electric’ labels, and little poorly-matched spot retouching, in some with coupling rods and control rods, a repair label to one end no 3739, NB - No the original No 0 Hornby box with ‘Read varying P-VG, all appear to operate okay tender this First’ leaflet dated 1/34, the tender (11 + some loose parts) £150-200 also G, light playwear, in a later 4/39 box, £90-120 Lot 1-202 HORNBY 0 GAUGE boxes F and P respectively (2) Lot 203-251 FRENCH HORNBY 0 GAUGE 2. An Early Hornby O Gauge £70-100 11. A Hornby 0 Gauge Metropolitan Clockwork ‘M’ Series Set and boxed No Railway 1st class Coach, in lithographed Lot 252-275 BASSETT-LOWKE 0 GAUGE 501 Locomotive, with green fixed-key M1 7. A converted Hornby 0 Gauge ‘Met’ finish, with interior lighting and locomotive 2728 and matching tender, No O Locomotive and Tender, both in connecting switches to each end, large Lot 276-288 MODERN 0 GAUGE original brown-roofed coach Marjorie, Great Western lined semi-matt green, drop-link couplers and yellow window Lot 289-338 FINESCALE 0 GAUGE and slightly later coaches Aurelia, Marjorie the late version loco with cylinders as glazings (possibly replacements), G, and Viking with retouched cream roofs, no 5399, originally clockwork and now moderate amount of scratching to each Lot 339- 419 OTHER 0 GAUGE all G-VG, mech tested ok, with 8 curved fitted with an original Hornby 20v electric side, (finish otherwise clean and bright) rails, some rusting to rails, together with mechanism, as converted G-VG, light slight deterioration to roof , in a No 2 Lot 420-461 AMERICAN 0 GAUGE a boxed LNER green no 501 locomotive playwear, the tender G with ‘shirtbutton’ corridor coach box dated 5-39, box F-G Lot 462-472 VINTAGE GAUGE 1 only, G-VG, mech tested ok, slight damage motif, moderate playwear and slight £70-100 to one buffer and cab roof, box P-F (15) corrosion (2) Lot 473-580 LGB AND OTHER MAKERS G GAUGE GARDEN RAILWAYS £90-120 £70-100 12. Two Hornby 0 Gauge Metropolitan Railway Coaches, both Lot 581-612 Railway Collectables and Book 3. A Hornby 0 Gauge No E320 20- 8. Two boxed Hornby 0 Gauge M3 in lithographed ‘Met’ finish with large Lot 613-614 Toy and Floor Trains volt AC ‘Royal Scot’ Locomotive and Tank Locomotives, both in lithographed drop-link couplers, a 1st class coach Tender, both in LMS lined crimson, the finishes, one in LMS crimson as no 2270, with repainted roof and considerable Lot 615-642 Wider Gauge and Live Steam loco as no 6100, without smoke deflectors, with original clockwork mechanism, VG-E, retouching/over-varnishing to body G, moderate playwear, slight damage in correct type box with paperwork and sides, yellow window glazings (possibly to right cabside and left side lower tab key but incorrect ‘LNER’ stickers applied, replacements), as restored G-VG, together Please note this is a non-attended auction. Viewings can be arranged via WhatsApp or video calling. From June 1st we will be offering broken, control knob missing, driving and the other in GWR green fitted with 20v with a brake/3rd coach, G, moderate viewing for all auctions strictly by appointment. bogie wheels appear to be good-quality electric motor unit, as converted G, a few amount of scratching to each side replacements, in a stout modern box, the mismatched spot retouches, slight fatigue (mostly old and ‘weathered-in’), slight tender in original (No 2 Special Tender) to wheels but appear serviceable, coupling deterioration to roof , both in incorrect box, tender VG-E, box P, two sides of lid rods missing, in original box, boxes F, with but original Hornby No 2 coach boxes, If you are not already registered to bid please do so, or email: [email protected] missing and damp damage (2) fading and other damages (2) boxes F-G (2) £140-180 £90-120 £100-140 4. A Hornby 0 Gauge No E120 20- 9. Hornby 0 Gauge Spare Tenders 13. Two Hornby 0 Gauge No 2 volt AC ‘Special’ Locomotive and Tender, and box, an early Paris-made green ‘coal Passenger Coaches, both in lithographed both in LMS lined crimson, the loco as no rail’ tender no 2710, F, transfers rubbed GWR brown/cream as brake/3rd no 4950, 2700, G-VG, light playwear, a little very especially to right side, a No 1 special VG, finish generally clean and bright with well-matched retouching to footplate Great Western tender with small drop-link some tarnishing to approx. middle window edges, cab roof and some black areas, in coupler, F-G, some rusting inside upper on one side, roof appears repainted, in an a stout modern box, the tender in original valance, together with a later no 1 GWR incorrect No 2 passenger coach 1st/3rd, box, tender VG, a couple of small chips/ ‘shirtbutton’ tender with removable coal, box F, splits to lid corners and staining, scratches, (NOT retouched), box F, general G-VG, and an empty box for a No 0/1 SR together with 1st/3rd no 6597, G, windows wear to edges and flaps (2) tender, G, staples rusty (3 tenders + box) bright but some scratches to body on each £120-160 £70-100 side, roof original, in a repro box (2) £100-140 5. A converted Hornby 0 Gauge No 1 Locomotive and Tender, both in Great Western lined green, the loco as no 4300, originally clockwork and now fitted with an original Hornby 20v electric mechanism and smokebox door with lamp, as converted G-VG, light playwear, in a (non-original) Hornby box, the tender G-VG, a couple of small chips/scratches, (2) £70-100 2 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 3 14. A Hornby 0 Gauge No 2 Corridor 20. Two Hornby 0 Gauge No 2 27. A Hornby 0 Gauge GWR 32. Pre- and Post-war Hornby 0 37. Late Pre-war and early Post-war 41. Hornby 0 Gauge No O tin-printed Coach and Bassett-Lowke BR coach, in LMS 1st class Saloon Coaches, both in Gunpowder Van, on black T3 base with Gauge Tank Wagons, all on T3 bases, Hornby 0 Gauge GWR Freight Stock, a GWR Vans, dark brown Fish van 2101 lithographed LMS crimson as 1st/3rd enamelled LMS crimson as no 402, one axlebox slots, the body in light grey with comprising cream ‘Motor BP Spirit’ (3), circa 1940 light grey No 1 cattle wagon and Milk Traffic van 28127, both F-G with no 3888 with blue London-Liverpool with axlebox covers, the other without, spray-masked ‘X’ to sliding doors, black- rubber-stamped red ‘Shell’, buff ‘Shell- with white lettering, G-VG, in modern box, playwear, an opening-door Milk Traffic roofboards attached, G, slight tarnishing both G, window glazings replaced, edged red ‘G.P.V.’ to upper left sides and mex/BP Motor Spirit’, orange ‘Pratts another (cattle wagon) with post-war ‘GW van in grey on green base, also 28127, G, to windows, damage to both ends, in slight damage to roof of one, moderate gold ‘G W’ to side panels, G-VG, light High Test’ and another in yellow, grey 12.T. 26001’ legend with embossed T4 some rusting to axles and couplers, roof correct box with corridor connection, playwear, both in stout modern boxes (2) playwear with slight chipping (mostly to ‘Gargoyle Mobiloil’, cream BP spirit with base, F-G, sides good but odd retouching repainted, a cream ‘Mica B’ van no 59823, box F-G, scuffing to edges, together £80-120 roof) red underline, ‘POOL’ tankers in light and to ends and underside, in original box F, playwear with some light rusting, and with an unboxed Bassett-Lowke BR red/ £70-100 dark grey, together with no 0 versions dated 6-49, a No 1 luggage van as GW grey Mica van 59791, G, slight spotting to cream brake/3rd class coach no 26233, F, 21.

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