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- AFTER LEO MARFURT "FLYING SCOTSMAN"
AFTER LEO MARFURT "FLYING SCOTSMAN" OOC TRIPTYCH After the original poster graphic by Leo Marfurt (Swiss-Belgian, 1894-1977) rendered by an anonymous artist as an oil on canvas triptych in platinum leaf Art Deco Frames. 54" H x 96" (all together)
- FLYING SCOTSMAN LOCOMOTIVE AND BISCUIT
FLYING SCOTSMAN LOCOMOTIVE AND BISCUIT TIN W. Crawford & Sons England circa 1928. Depicts the famed 4472 loco and tender in lithographed tinplate finished in green and black with gold accents. Embossed wheels and pistons opening front boiler and tender which once had a roof for storage. 15 ?". Together with No. 1960 tinplate dining car opening roof for biscuit retrieval great graphics to body. Scratches finish wear and a few jams missing front wheels and tender top. 7 ?" l. (Fair to Good Cond.)
- A collection of Hornby 'OO' gauge models
A collection of Hornby 'OO' gauge models of locomotives comprising - L.N.E.R. ''Flying Scotsman'' 4472 in L.N.E.R. apple green an L.M.S. Compound 1000 in L.M.S. red a Brush Class 47 Diesel D1738 in two tone B.R. green and seven other locomotives various (all boxed)
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