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Lot 623

Ace Trains - A boxed O gauge Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 34090 "Sir Eustace Missenden". Item appears excellent in its box with instruction sheets present. Housed in an excellent box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 477

An 0 Gauge Lima 4F 0-6-0 locomotive and tender, together with Five coaches, Three Ace Trains tinplate coaches in Red and Cream Livery, One BR Mark 1 Open Second (unknown manufacturer) in Maroon (some damage noted) and One incomplete Ace LMS C3 tinplate kit.

Lot 559

Ace Trains & Bing mixed pair comprising of Ace Trains LNER Buffet Coach and Bing Buffer Stop. Conditions are Fair to Good. 

Lot 3013

ACE Trains 0 gauge Southern Railway 4-4-4 locomotive no. 604, re-painted in green liveryCondition Report:In train box, not original

Lot 3033

Three 0 gauge coaches, comprising an ACE Trains tin-printed All Third coach in LMS maroon livery, an ACE Trains tin-printed EMU MET 1st coach and a 'neverwazza' goods wagon, painted in Cadbury's Roses liveryCondition Report:ACE trains in original boxes, Cadbury wagon boxed but not original

Lot 3011

Ace Trains 0 gauge Great Western Railway Electric 4-4-4 Tank locomotive no. 7202, re-painted in green liveryCondition Report:In train box, not original

Lot 3007

ACE Trains 0 gauge E/6 LNER A3 Class 4-6-2 locomotive 'Flying Scotsman' no. 4472, with tender, in LNER green livery, boxed with instructions

Lot 3010

ACE Trains 0 gauge E/5 SR Q Class 0-6-0 locomotive no. 533, with tender, in green livery, boxed with instructions

Lot 3014

ACE Trains 0 gauge LNER Articulated 'Silver Jubilee' two coach set, boxed

Lot 76

Ace Trains Horton Series O Gauge Model Railway issues comprising 4 x advertising vans in the liveries of English Eggs, Arnott's Biscuits, Marsh / Baxter Sausages and GWR Gunpowder. Excellent in original boxes.

Lot 74

Ace Trains Horton Series O Gauge Model Railway issues comprising 4 x advertising vans in the liveries of Bisto, ATCO, Penguin and Carter Paterson / Pickfords. Excellent in original boxes.

Lot 75

Ace Trains Horton Series O Gauge Model Railway issues comprising 4 x advertising vans in the liveries of NB Gunpowder, Standard Fireworks, CR Gunpowder and LMS Gunpowder. Excellent in original boxes.

Lot 59

Ace Trains Horton Series O Gauge Model Railway issues comprising duo of advertising vans in the liveries of Cydrax and Palethorps Sausages. Excellent in original boxes.

Lot 73

Ace Trains Horton Series O Gauge Model Railway issues comprising 4 x advertising vans in the liveries of Bovril, Triang Minic, GWR and Fyffes. Excellent in original boxes.

Lot 76b

Ace Trains Horton Series O Gauge Model Railway issues comprising 4 x advertising vans. Excellent in original boxes.

Lot 415

Ace Trains O Gauge. Group of 4x unboxed wagons. Comprising LNWR, ED & GC closed vans, "Colman's Mustard" closed van. Conditions: Near Mint. (4)

Lot 410

Ace Trains O Group of 3x Boxed / Unboxed Coaches. Comprising London Transport 483 Brake / 3rd has centre rail pick, Caledonian Brake / 3rd, has centre rail pick up to one bogie, both bogies & wheels have surface corrosion, unboxed L&NWR Brake / 3rd. Conditions: Good to Excellent Plus in Fair to Good boxes. (3)

Lot 551

Hornby, Dinky & others, large qty of mainly O gauge spare parts. To include many wheel / axle assemblies, spare wheels, various chassis, Dinky advertising boards, Ace Trains Rear Light Assembly plus many other items, see photo. Conditions: Fair to Mint. (Large Qty)

Lot 409

ACE Trains O Gauge Overlay Series Southern Cinema Coach 1308S. By Brian Wright, has been used, body has some minor marks & surface rusting to underside. Conditions: Excellent to Near Mint in Excellent - over labels applied.

Lot 87

A BOXED ACE TRAINS O GAUGE 3 RAIL TENDER LOCOMOTIVE 4-4-0, Ace E3 2006 celebration class

Lot 747

An Ace Trains O Gauge/7mm Special Clerestory Three Coach Set, L.N.E.R teak, comprising a full 1st, full 3rd and brake/3rd, very good boxed condition.

Lot 1025

A Group of Hornby-style 0 Gauge 'Neverwazza' Wagons (6), including replica Hornby GW 'Mica' (grey) and 'Mica B' (white), replica Hornby SR 'Queen Mary' Brake Van, GW 6-wheel Fruit Van (believed by Bernard Ridgley, marked No.26), an unboxed ACE Trains lighted BR brake van, and a Hornby coach with LNWR Motor Traffic Van paper overlays, mostly VG, two with boxes (6)

Lot 1109

A collection of Bassett-lowke and related 'souvenir' items (qty), including two original B-L paperweight models, both King Arthur class 'Sir Bors de Ganis' No. 763, one probably in the original green, the other clearly repainted, G and F respectively, an unpainted paperweight of 'Flying Scotsman' by the 'new' B-L circa 1969, P-F, in 3 parts, a later tinprinted Scotsman with contents, a bundle of B-L price/display cards, a Days Gone B-L advert van, an ACE Trains tin bus, a boxed B-L 'Automatic Yacht Steering Gear', unchecked, and other items (qty)

Lot 1118

Assorted 0 Gauge Coaching Stock and spare roofs (8), Mostly of wood or kit-built construction, including a semi-finescale LSWR 3rd class non-corridor, F, one bogie broken, a plastic kit-built LMS 6-wheel van, G-VG, a coarse-scale GWR bogie parcels van, F-G, a 4-wheel GWR brake/3rd coach, P-F, damages to body, and a kit-built finescale LMS 50' bogie full brake as No. 26590, G-VG, plus three spare ACE Trains coach roofs in grey (8)

Lot 121

Family group: A well-documented and interesting Great War ambulance driver’s group of three awarded to Lieutenant A. T. Bruen, Royal Army Service Corps, late Ambulance Driver with the British Red Cross 1914-15 Star (A. T. Bruen. B.R.C. & St. J.J.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut A. T. Bruen.) mounted as worn, extremely fine The outstanding Second World War naval ace’s Operation ‘Pedestal’ D.S.O., Cape Matapan D.S.C. group of seven awarded to Commander (A.) J. M. ‘Bill’ Bruen, Fleet Air Arm. Lucky to have emerged unscathed from the severely damaged carrier Indomitable during ‘Pedestal’ and indeed from numerous air-to-air combats, he ended the war with a final score of ‘four enemy aircraft destroyed, four shared destroyed, two damaged and two shared damaged’. One of a dozen or so Irishmen to gain ace status in the conflict, Bruen has been described as ‘probably one of the best naval fighter leaders of the war’ Distinguished Service Order, G.VI.R., silver-gilt and enamel, reverse of suspension bar officially dated ‘1942’; Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1941’, hallmarked London 1940, and additionally engraved, ‘Lt. Cdr. J. M. Bruen RN, HMS Formidable’; I939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, North Africa 1943-43; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf, the last five all privately named, ‘Cdr J. M. Bruen, DSO DSC RN‘, mounted for display, nearly extremely fine (10) £2,000-£3,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Arthur Thomas ‘Shuvva’ Bruen was born in Dublin on 23 November 1873 and, being above the age limit for military service, volunteered – at his own expense – to serve as an ambulance driver for the British Red Cross in France in April 1915. As verified by accompanying documentation, he was for the next six months heavily engaged in transporting casualties, and his accompanying narrative – see below – makes for fascinating reading in this often neglected ‘civilian chapter’ from Great War history, as indeed does the related documentation, such as lists of the wounded conveyed, and their possessions, the whole immaculately recorded. He was employed in No. 2 Motor Ambulance Convoy, which consisted of about 50 ambulances under the command of an R.A.M.C. captain, with three other medical officers. And their brief was to clear casualties from all the Field Ambulances in the 1st Army area to the three Casualty Clearing Stations in Merville, and thence to hospital trains and barges. In January 1916, Bruen was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Army Service Corps, in which rank he remained actively employed on motor transport duties for the remainder of the war, latterly in an M.T. section attached to 36th Ulster Division. His narrative refers to his unit being enrolled to assist with the transportation of casualties from the Somme offensive in July 1916: ‘The wounded began to arrive in Rouen in greater numbers than could be dealt with by the ambulance cars and our lorries were called on to move the sitting cases. It was reported that 10,000 wounded arrived in six hours at one time … ’ Bruen’s section was generally employed in shifting artillery ammunition, in which role his section sometimes came under fire. However, at 9 p.m. on 10 November 1918, he happily noted: ‘The news came through that the Armistice applied for by the Germans had been granted: great rejoicing, cheering, rockets, Verey lights, etc.’ Sold with a large leather-bound album containing a highly impressive archive of original documentation and his handwritten narrative (1915-19), the former including photographs, maps, field messages, patient delivery slips, tickets, passes, permits, transport orders, and postcards, and supplemented by uniform insignia, including a rare embroidered ‘B.R.C.’ shoulder flash, a stamped and numbered B.R.C.S. arm band, a 3-years-overseas service chevron and an original Haig Fund poppy. Bruen’s extensive narrative makes for interesting reading, as does the accompanying documentation, but worthy of special mention would be his British passport, dated 14 April 1915, with portrait photograph, and numerous French stamps; his ‘Army Certificate of Identity for Civilians wearing the Red Cross Brassard’, issued at Pall Mall, London on 16 April 1915, with portrait photograph; his British Red Cross ‘Form of Declaration’ to serve as a chauffeur ‘in the British Isles and on the Continent’, dated 14 April 1915; and his commission warrant for the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, Land Forces, dated 15 January 1916. Commander (A.) J. M. ‘Bill’ Bruen, Fleet Air Arm D.S.O. London Gazette 10 November 1942: ‘For bravery and resolution when an important convoy was fought through to Malta in the face of relentless attacks by day and night from enemy submarines, aircraft and surface forces.’ The original recommendation states: ‘As Commanding Officer of No. 800 Squadron he had six weeks in which to re-equip his squadron with Hurricanes and bring them to a proper state of battle efficiency. In this he achieved conspicuous success, his squadron accounting for 14 enemy machines, shot down on 12th August. Of this number Lieutenant-Commander Bruen was responsible for the destruction of three. His courage and determination were an inspiration to all, and his ability as a pilot unexcelled.’ D.S.C. London Gazette 29 July 1941: ‘For bravery and enterprise in the Battle of Cape Matapan.’ The original recommendation states: ‘He was responsible, with his section, for the very well-timed attack on the screening destroyer during the second attack on the Veneto. This gave the aircraft a clear approach and contributed largely to their success. Later, during the bombing attack on the fleet, his section forced a number of the enemy to jettison their bombs before they had reached the fleet. He maintained his squadron in a high state of serviceability throughout the operations, enabling a continuous patrol to be kept up in spite of the limited number of aircraft available.’ John Martin ‘Bill’ Bruen was born in Dublin on 10 December 1910, son of Arthur Thomas ‘Shuvva’ Bruen, and entered the Royal Navy as a 13-year-old cadet in September 1924. Appointed a Midshipman in January 1929, and advanced to Sub. Lieutenant in May 1931 and to Lieutenant in April 1934, he held several seagoing appointments on the Atlantic, Mediterranean and East Indies stations. Having also earlier obtained a flying certificate, he transferred to the Fleet Air Arm, then under the auspices of the Royal Air Force, and was posted as a fighter pilot to 802 Naval Air Squadron (N.A.S.) in the summer of 1936. The squadron was embarked for the Mediterranean in the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Glorious in the same month, a tour of duty which ended with Bruen’s return to the U.K. in August 1938. Shortly afterwards, he transferred to 801 N.A.S. in the carrier Courageous and was likewise employed when the newly formed and independent Fleet Air Arm was established on the eve of hostilities. His subsequent wartime career was of an exceptional nature, encompassing as it did his claim to four enemy aircraft destroyed, four shared destroyed, two damaged and two shared damaged. And that impressive tally of air-to-air successes commenced with his appointment to the command of 803 N.A.S. in the Ar...

Lot 695

An Ace Trains 'O' Gauge/7mm Boxed Steam Tender Locomotives, Jubilee Class 6P 4-6-0 BR green "Kolhapur" R/No 45593, suitable for two and three rail operation, very good untested condition, E.Box

Lot 861

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue group of Unboxed C/2 LMS coaches (7), All 1st No.4183, 1st/3rd No.4195 *3, Restaurant Car No.4799 and Brake 3rd No.26133 *2, all coaches have internal details and figures, (some loose), G-VG (7)

Lot 862

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue E/19 4-6-0Loc & Tender BR Black Class 5MT, No.45213, 2-3 rail electric. One crew member added to cab. VG-E, box E with outer mailer

Lot 863

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue E/8 Stanier 2-6-4 LMS gloss black Tank Loco, No.2429, 2-3 rail electric, nearside chassis and tank joint splitting otherwise VG, box E with outer mailer

Lot 856

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue C/5 Set B BR Red & cream Passenger coaches All 2nd Open No.E5029, all 2nd Side Corridor No.M24123 and Brake 2nd No.E3526 together with a single Restaurant car No.E302,E, boxes VG

Lot 855

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue C/12 Set B GWR Passenger coaches Brake composite No.7381, Corridor 3rd No.831 and Open 3rd No.1297, all with various coach boards, E, box VG

Lot 854

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue C/12 Set A GWR Passenger coaches Brake 3rd No.1779, corridor Composite No.7798 and Corridor 1st No.8002, all with various coach boards, E, box VG

Lot 860

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue Pair of LNER Passenger coaches with overlays (2), consisting of a All 3rd No.639 and 1st/3rd No.63291, E, boxes G (2)

Lot 859

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue group of C/1 CR (Caledonian Railway) Passenger coaches (4), Brake 3rd *2, all 3rd and All 1st, E, boxes VG (4)

Lot 858

Ace Trains 0 Gauge Modern issue C/4 trio of LNER Passnger coaches Brake 3rd No1516, All 3rd No.1865 and Buffet car No.650, all with coachboards, E, E boxes (3)

Lot 857

Ace Trains Modern issue 0 Gauge C/6 LNER Articulated Sleeping coaches All 1st Nos.1204 and 1205 with coach boards, VG, box VG

Lot 210

Ace Trains. Boxed 0 Gauge, C5, BR, "The Elizabethan" 3rd Class Passenger Coach E302.

Lot 2267

O gauge, seven Ace Trains seat sets for C12 coaches, sealed in packs. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 711

Boxed Ace Trains 0 gauge 4-4-0 Black LMS 2006 'Celebration class' locomotive and tender

Lot 717

Boxed Ace Trains 0 gauge 4-6-0  'Castle class' locomotive and tender being the Earl of Mount Edgecumbe no. 5043, BR livery with double chimney

Lot 733

Boxed Ace Trains 'Vintage 0 gauge coach set ' comprising five LMS 'The Merseyside express - London (Euston) and Liverpool Street' coaches

Lot 20

Model Railway - a vintage Ace Trains O gauge trainset electric locomotive, no. E/2LBSCR 4-4-2 in olive green. Housed within the original box, with instructions. 

Lot 527

Ace Trains 'O' Gauge BR green Southern Region livery Buffet / Restaurant Car A superb boxed model of BR Mark 1 coach No. S1717 as used on "Atlantic Coast Express". Model and box in mint condition. Length 42cm.

Lot 526

Ace Trains 'O' Gauge West Country locomotive and tender - West Country interest A superb boxed model of Bulleid Pacific West Country 34001 "Exeter" with BR middle period lion and wheel crest in mint condition. Length 47cm. Model and box in mint condition. Includes "Atlantic Coast Express" headboard and white discs.

Lot 528

Ace Trains 'O' Gauge BR maroon set of three coaches A boxed set of three BR maroon liveried carriages. Ist class No. 13089, 2nd class No. 3754 and 34134. All in good condition. Each coach length 42cm.

Lot 515

O Gauge Ace / Wright trains - Southern Railway boxed Luggage Van Comprising a Southern Railway Luggage Van (a C1 coach overlay) No. 1808. Both van and box are in excellent condition. Length 26cm.

Lot 216

ACE Trains 0-gauge E6 A3 loco & tender, ‘Flying Scotsman’ No.4472 LNER green, version with dome, 3 -rail, with two 24 volt DC motors, working headlights. Loco is (NM-M). Tender paintwork has some marks suggesting an imprint from bubble wrap, otherwise same condition as loco. With instructions and supplementary instructions. (BE)

Lot 345

ACE Trains 4-4-0 ‘Celebration Class’ loco & tender, 0-gauge coarse scale, LB&SCR, brown, for 3-rail 24v DC (NM) (BE)

Lot 218

ACE Trains 0-gauge ref A1 9F 2-10-0 loco & tender ‘Evening Star’ BR lined gloss green (M). Still with all original packaging including loco box, plastic bag wrapper & outer corrugated box. (BM) with instructions. For 2 or 3-rail operation.

Lot 1064

Ace Trains 0 gauge - Southern Railways tinplate brake coach, mint in original box

Lot 994

An Ace Trains O gauge mint and boxed set of three milk tankards

Lot 313

An Ace Trains 'Overlay Series' 0-gauge luggage brake van, 6843 in LNER teak livery, with box.

Lot 562

ACE Trains O Gauge 3-rail electric 4-4-0 "Celebration Class" (Phase 1) Tender Locomotive. An example in lined maroon LMS livery, number 2006, with ACE Trains London to sides of locomotive. Complete with its 6 wheeled tender. Boxed, with packing and paperwork. VGC-Mint, some light running apparent. £100-150

Lot 2403

O gauge Ace Trains three rail class 439, 044 tank, black, early crest, 55261, minor marks to paint, unused. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2405

O gauge Ace Trains C/21-C, Bullied Tavern two coach set, crimson/cream, 57833 and 57892, near mint, boxed. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2406

O gauge Ace Trains C15 full crake coach, crimson/cream, M80675, excellent condition, boxed, plus two rear light assembly sets RL/1. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2028

Ace Trains O gauge, class 8F, 48151, satin black, early crest, as new/boxed. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 441

Three Ellis Clark 'O'Gauge/7mm Boxed Finescale Preslow Wagons, (all very good, appear unused) plus an Ace Trains 7mm 3 Rail vintage style brake van with lighting (appears unused), M.T.H Canadian Pacific caboose, a very good Marklin Ref 5851 open wagon (all six items in very good boxes), also five kit built unboxed open drop side ore wagons and five kit built unboxed 'Tippers' (all ten good build/paint, overall condition excellent to very good (16).

Lot 38

WW2 Luftwaffe fighter ace Lt Wilhelm Noller KC signed 2000 Battle of Britain cover. Ju87 Stuka pilot Willi Noller served with Schlachtgeschwader 2 and flew a total of 1058 combat missions, including 200 over Stalingrad. During this time he was credited with the destruction of 86 tanks, 2 armoured trains, 2 ships, 5 bridges, and 2 aerial victories. Scarce only 112 were signed. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 450

Ace Trains ELG-1 O Gauge 4-4-4 LNER Green Tank Loco. Has had minor use. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint in Good to Excellent box.

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