TWO exhibition-quality 7¼in gauge live steam models hit the heights at Dreweatts’biannual Transport Sale in Newbury on September 24 with a combined realisation of £100,000, a figure inflated to £125,000 by the addition of buyer’s premium.
The top seller, at £58,000, was GWR No. 6027 King Richard I, a model nearly 9ft long that was described by Michael Matthews, the auction house’s live steam and model engineering specialist, as “the best example of a King class locomotive in this gauge that we have ever sold.”
It was built by a model engineer from the north-east of England and, said Michael, had all the refinements of a top exhibition example, despite it being built to run.
No. 6027 entered traffic in July 1930, operating out of London’s Old Oak Common shed,…