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Lot 1 - AR * Broom (Gerald, 1944-). 'Gordon Castle' crossing the River Tilt near Blair Atholl
Lot 2 - AR * Broom (Gerald, 1944-). 'Gordon Class No. 907' on Beattock Bank Dunbartonshire
Lot 3 - * Locomotive. A fine 3 1/2 in. gauge model of the London and North Western Railway
Lot 5 - * London Transport. A 9ct gold gent's Smiths Astral wristwatch
Lot 6 - * Maritime Books. Lloyd's Register of Yachts and other related books
Lot 7 - * McKie (Helen). Waterloo Station, War and Peace, a pair of modern colour prints
Lot 9 - * Model Cars. Dinky diecast model vehicles, commercial, agricultural, military and road cars
Lot 10 - * Model Cars. Tri-Ang Minic, Cabriolet and other clockwork cars
Lot 11 - * Alvis. Three Litre brochure, circa 1950s, monochrome illustrations etc
Lot 14 - * Morgan Motor Company. Morgan Sports Car Club Japan banner
Lot 16 - * Rolls Royce. Motoring brochure for the 40-50 H.P. Rolls Royce Phantom III, 1930
Lot 17 - * Norman Hillwood Motoring Memorabilia. Archive of motoring photographs, trophies etc.
Lot 18 - * Knight (Albert Victor). San Dunstans, 1917, oil on board
Lot 20 - * Nelson (Horatio, 1758-1805). A copper bust of Nelson in full admiral uniform
Lot 21 - * Nelson (Horatio, 1758-1805). H.M.S. Victory centenary copper wall plaques
Lot 22 - * Sager (Xavier, 1881-1969). 'Et si j'aiconseil à vous donner ne faites jamais ...
Lot 24 - * Sextant. A ship's sextant by E. Lorieux, Paris, circa 1872