Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1874 H, Heaton mint, toothed borders, laureate head bust in bodice facing left, seventeen leaf wreath with raised veins to leaves and six berries, eye closer to bridge of nose, only a half rose brooch on front of bust evident, no designer signature below bust, legend with linear circle surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident which has a thicker shaft, thumb now extends further down shield, hair falls behind head rather than neck, no initials on groundline, thicker lighthouse on rocks to left with four windows and four vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea meets the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue with H below, 9.64g (Peck -; Freeman 76 dies 7+I R17; Gouby BP 1874M dies K/h R9; S.3955). Toned with a hint of patchy lustre perhaps caused by past cleaning, a few tiny nicks and digs, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare, the rarest currency die combination at the Heaton mint for this date.NGC Certification 8221103-003 – UNC details – cleaned, matching in with description above.The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."In the “British Bronze Penny” by Michael Gouby he notes that not much more than seven examples are known of which the best is “EF+” at the time of his writing. This reverse die type is only seen used at the Heaton mint in Birmingham.Provenance:Ex Robert W. J. Franks Collection, private transaction to Laurie Bamford, July 1998Ex Laurie Bamford Collection, Dix Noonan and Webb, 20th June 2006, lot 89.
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Victoria (1837-1901), pattern bronze Penny, 1894, toothed borders, older veiled bust with coronet left, T.B. below for designer Thomas Brock, legend surrounding, VICTORIA · DEI · GRA · BRITT · REGINA · FID · DEF · IND · IMP, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet right with trident and shield, extra fold in drapery at outstretched arm, two masted ship in full sail to right, rocks to left, ONE PENNY legend, date in exergue, 9.36g (Peck 2065 ER; Freeman 776 R18 plate XIV A+B; Gouby BP 1894PV dies V/- R9; S.-). Toned with underlying lustre around periphery, tiny cut on forehead and a couple of other tiny marks, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF65 brown, practically as struck and extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221109-007 – PF65 BN, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India."In the “British Bronze Penny” by Michael Gouby, he only traces three examples at the time of his writing. Peck says this design is based on reverse A of current Penny of 1895,Provenance:Ex Nobleman Collection (Baron Philippe De Ferrari La Renotiere), Sotheby, 27th-31st March 1922, lot 387, plate IX, purchased by Spink for £16.Ex Dr G. W. Egmont Schmidt Collection, collection purchased by Spink & Son 1955.Ex Charles Wilson Peck Collection, portion sold privately to Spink and Son Ltd c.1964-68Ex Michael J. Freeman Collection of Victorian Bronze Coins, Christies, 23rd October 1984, lot 248, plate 10.Purchased from collector Keith Ashman privately as part of a much larger purchase including the 1954 Penny, by Bernard Workman on Wednesday 10th April 2002.
g Elizabeth II (1952-2022), gold 3-coin proof Set, 2017, struck to commemorate 200 years of the milled Sovereign, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Quarter Sovereign, Garter design, crowned head right, JC below for designer Jody Clark, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, ELIZABETH II. DEI. GRA. REG. FID. DEF., rev. St. George and the Dragon right, within garter inscribed with motto HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, BP initials on ground line below horse for designer Benedetto Pistrucci (S.PGS83). Proof state, all with tone, accompanied by original Royal Mint box and Certificate of Authenticity.Calendar Year mintage 997 Sets.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1860 beaded obverse rim, muled with toothed reverse rim, laureate head bust in bodice facing left, L. C. WYON signature raised at rear of truncation, partly upon bust for designer Leonard Charles Wyon, legend with linear circle surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, L.C.W. designer initials incuse on ground below shield, lighthouse on rocks to left, ship sailing away to right, sea meets linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 9.37g (Peck 1624 dies 1+C* EXR; Freeman 8 dies 1+D R18; Satin 8; Gouby BP 1860G dies C/d R9; S.3954). Nearly full lustre with a light uneven overtone, some tiny black spots on obverse, trace of light thumbprint on reverse, a few light digs and hairline scratch or two on obverse, raised die flaw at top of head, otherwise straight graded by NGC as MS64 red and brown, the finest extant example known, extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221108-003 – MS64 RB, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."This muling of a beaded rim obverse with a toothed rim reverse is rarely encountered in any grade and Gouby suggests there were 9 examples known as of his time of writing. This coin is currently the best survivor available with a good provenance.Provenance:Ex Laurie Bamford Collection, Dix Noonan and Webb, 20th June 2006, lot 9, where noted this coin was superior to the Peck and Freeman examples.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1863, die 3 below date, toothed borders, laureate head bust in bodice facing left, sixteen leaf wreath with raised veins to leaves, no designer signature below bust, legend with linear circle surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with convex shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue with tiny number 3 below date, 9.22g (Peck 1656 EXR; Freeman 46 dies 6+G R19; Gouby BP 1863D dies J/g R9; Satin 48; S.3954). Toned with circulation wear, a number of digs and surface marks both sides, large dig at the centre of neck, some deep digs on reverse, otherwise a bold fine and extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221108-020 – XF details – reverse damage.The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."At the time of Peck's writing in 1958 only dies numbers 3 and 4 were known for the 1863 Penny. It is thought that the reverses were numbered by the date as a means of quality control by the Royal Mint to principally see firstly how well the coins were struck by the machinery and their operators but also to perhaps track how they fared in circulation. It would seem that die identification was trialled first in 1862 with the Halfpenny where certain very rare reverses have a die letter A, B or C added by the lighthouse. The numbering of certain dies then commences with the Penny dated 1863 where numbers added below the date have been recorded as high as 5 (so far) which may all have been an initial proto-phase before a more extensive die numbering programme commences across all the gold Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns, silver Florins, Shillings, and Sixpences.Michael Gouby in the “British Bronze Penny” at time of his writing states that five examples of die number 3 were known.Provenance:Purchased from Bruce Lorich, of Pennsylvania USA, 24th November 2014.
g Elizabeth II (1952-2022), gold 5-coin proof Set, 2017, struck to commemorate 200 years of the milled Sovereign, Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Quarter Sovereign, Garter design, crowned head right, JC below for designer Jody Clark, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, ELIZABETH II. DEI. GRA. REG. FID. DEF., rev. St. George and the Dragon right, within garter inscribed with motto HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, BP initials on ground line below horse for designer Benedetto Pistrucci (S.C11A). Proof state, the Two Pounds with spot to reverse field, further spots to Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign, accompanied by original Royal Mint box and Certificate of Authenticity.Calendar Year mintage 750 Sets.
Victoria (1837-1901), pattern Penny, 1862, struck in "nickel brass", toothed borders, bust in bodice facing left with coronet on head and ribbon flowing behind, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 9.22g (Peck 2060 EXR; Freeman 770 R19; Gouby BP 1862PN dies C2/g R9; S.-). A lustrous and well executed pattern, with slight speckling both sides in the light overtone, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF65, practically as struck, and extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221109-002 – PF65, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Peck tells us that this design was produced at the mint by T. J. Minton after a model by W. Theed.T. J. Minton officially became Resident Engraver in 1865 after the death of previous holder George Wyon, the son of James Wyon, in 1862. This post was abolished once Mr Minton passed away in April 1879.William Theed (1804-91) was a painter and sculptor and worked as a designer at Wedgewood. He prepared models of Victoria’s bust which were adapted to coinage for Malta, Strait Settlements, British Honduras and others. Peck lists this pattern as cupro-nickel, Freeman lists it as nickel-brass (white), and Gouby lists it as cupro-nickel zinc. The coin is a white metal proof striking of the highest rarity.Provenance:Purchased from collector Keith Ashman privately as part of a much larger purchase including the 1954 Penny, by Bernard Workman on Wednesday 10th April 2002.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1860, toothed borders, colon missing after final D of legend, laureate head bust in bodice facing left, L. C. WYON signature raised at rear of truncation, below bust for designer Leonard Charles Wyon, legend with linear circle surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D, the last colon of legend absent, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, L.C.W. designer initials incuse on ground below shield, lighthouse on rocks to left, ship sailing away to right, sea meets linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 9.58g (cf.Peck 1632A dies 3+C* R; cf. Freeman 15 dies 4+D R9 for die combination but not this variety; Satin 19; Gouby BP 1860T dies G/d R9; S.3954). Toned, short scratches and digs both sides, some deeper than others, otherwise very fine and extremely rare die combination with the missing colon at end of legend.NGC Certification 8221108-006 – has been graded AU details – obverse scratched, matching in with description above.The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."There does not seem to be any trace of the colon after D and the positioning and extra piece of metal protruding from the upper right of the D match the illustrated example in Gouby’s specialised edition of the “British Bronze Penny” where he also mentions in section 4 that only four examples were known as of the time of writing.Provenance:Purchased privately from collector Tony Crocker, December 2005.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1881 H, Heaton mint, toothed borders, laureate head bust in bodice facing left, seventeen leaf wreath with incuse veins to leaves and six berries, incuse lines to parts of design and deeper engraved nostril, no designer signature below bust, legend with linear circle surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. slightly larger draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, shield flat and heraldically coloured by virtue of line arrangement, no initials on groundline, thicker lighthouse on rocks to left, ship sailing away to right, the sea meets the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue with H below, 9.36g (Peck -; Freeman 103 dies 9+M R19; Gouby BP 1881G dies M/p R9; S.3955). Toned, light circulation wear and with many tiny surface marks and nicks both sides, small green patch to upper loop of second 8 otherwise extremely fine, the rarest currency die combination for the Heaton Penny of 1881, extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221103-005 – AU details – cleaned.The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."In the “British Bronze Penny” by Michael Gouby he notes that there are only five examples known at the time of his writing. Provenance:Ex Laurie Bamford Collection, Dix Noonan and Webb, 20th June 2006, lot 111 as believed to be the finest.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1861, toothed borders, laureate head bust in bodice facing left, fifteen leaf wreath with double incuse veins to leaves, no designer signature below bust where there is still a slight recess, legend with linear circle surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, the upright of F in legend points to a gap in the border teeth, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with convex shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 9.32g (Peck -; Freeman 28 dies 5+G R18; Satin 32; Gouby BP 1861 J dies H/g R8; S.3954). Lightly toned with considerable lustre, some light hairline scratches around mouth and into field, one short dig on reverse field and a few tiny spots, otherwise straight graded by NGC as MS63 red and brown, extremely rare, especially this well preserved.NGC Certification 8221108-010 – MS63 RB, though the variety is correctly labelled it has not been separated out on the census online.The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."This die combination without the signature both sides yet retaining the recessed area below the bust and with the sea on reverse crossing the linear circle is extremely rare especially in a good state of preservation. In the “British Bronze Penny” by Michael Gouby he records eleven known examples at his time of writing.Provenance:Ex Malcolm Peake Collection, coin purchased privately by Bernard Workman, October 1999.
Victoria (1837-1901), pattern Penny, struck in cupro-nickel, 1870, toothed borders, bust in bodice facing left with coronet on head and ribbon flowing behind, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 10.97g (Peck 2063 EXR; Freeman 773 R19; Gouby BP 1870 PR dies J1/g R9; S.-). Toned both sides a little unevenly with old wispy streaks on reverse, a few tiny spots both sides, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF64, practically as struck, extremely rare and with an excellent provenance.NGC Certification 8221109-005 – PF64, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Peck lists this pattern as struck in cupro-nickel, as does Freeman who gives alloy as 90% copper and 10% nickel. Peck tells us that this design was produced at the mint by T. J. Minton after a model by W. Theed and this 1865 dated pattern follows on from those of 1862.T. J. Minton officially became Resident Engraver in 1865 after the death of previous holder George Wyon, the son of James Wyon, in 1862. This post was abolished once Mr Minton passed away in April 1879.William Theed (1804-91) was a painter and sculptor and worked as a designer at Wedgewood. He prepared models of Victoria’s bust which were adapted to coinage for Malta, Strait Settlements, British Honduras and others. Provenance:Ex Virgil M. Brand Collection, Chicago USA, sold post-mortem from 1932.Ex Charles Wilson Peck Collection, portion sold privately to Spink and Son Ltd c.1964-68Ex Michael J. Freeman Collection of Victorian Bronze Coins, Christies, 23rd October 1984, lot 246, plate 10.Purchased from collector Keith Ashman privately as part of a much larger purchase including the 1954 Penny, by Bernard Workman on Wednesday 10th April 2002.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1874 H, Heaton mint, toothed borders, laureate head bust in bodice facing left, sixteen leaf wreath with raised veins to leaves, no designer signature below bust, legend with linear circle surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident which has a thicker shaft, thumb now extends further down shield, hair falls behind head rather than neck, no initials on groundline, thicker lighthouse on rocks to left with four windows and four vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea meets the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue with H below, 9.72g (Peck -; Freeman 69 dies 6+I R16; Gouby BP 1874J dies J/h R8; S.3955). Toned with an underlying lustre, perhaps once lightly cleaned, some surface marks and tiny digs, otherwise extremely fine and an extremely rare die combination and one of the finest available.NGC Certification 8221103-002 – UNC details – cleaned, matching in with description above.The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."In the “British Bronze Penny” by Michael Gouby he notes that more than ten examples are known of which the best is “EF+” at the time of his writing. This reverse die type is only seen used at the Heaton mint in Birmingham.Provenance:Purchased from John Jerrams of Satin Coins, 1st April 1998.
Victoria (1837-1901), bronze Penny, 1862, toothed borders, struck with Halfpenny smaller size date numerals, laureate head bust in bodice facing left, sixteen leaf wreath with raised veins to leaves, no designer signature below bust, legend with linear circle surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with convex shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue with small numerals, 9.34g (Peck -; Freeman 41 dies 6+G R18; Satin 42; Gouby BP 1862E dies J/g R9; S.3954). Toned with considerable underlying lustre, a number of digs and bagmarks both sides, otherwise straight graded by NGC as MS61 brown, the finest known extant example by far, extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221108-015 – MS61 BN, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Gouby notes at his time of writing in the “British Bronze Penny” that fifteen examples of this coin were known though most are in well circulated condition. The Halfpenny sized die numerals were punched into this die inadvertently it would seem.Provenance:Ex David Craddock, Birmingham coin dealer and copper and bronze specialist, purchased circa 2005.
Victoria (1837-1901), pattern bronze Penny, 1862, toothed borders, bust in bodice facing left with coronet on head and ribbon flowing behind, Latin legend and toothed border surrounding, VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, rev. draped Britannia seated wearing plumed helmet facing right on rocks with shield and holding trident, no initials on groundline, lighthouse on rocks to left with bell shaped top and five vertical lines as lantern, ship sailing away to right, the sea crosses the linear circle, denomination ONE PENNY surrounding design, date in exergue, 9.39g (Peck 2059 VR; Freeman 771 R18; Gouby BP 1862PC dies C2/g R9; S.-). Toned with an underlying partial lustre and a little speckled, a couple of light hairlines in reverse field, otherwise straight graded by NGC as PF64 brown, practically as struck and extremely rare.NGC Certification 8221108-016 – PF64 BN, seemingly the only example certified and graded. The abbreviated Latin legend on the obverse translates as "Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Peck tells us that this design was produced at the mint by T. J. Minton after a model by W. Theed.T. J. Minton officially became Resident Engraver in 1865 after the death of previous holder George Wyon, the son of James Wyon, in 1862. This post was abolished once Mr Minton passed away in April 1879.William Theed (1804-91) was a painter and sculptor and worked as a designer at Wedgewood. He prepared models of Victoria’s bust which were adapted to coinage for Malta, Strait Settlements, British Honduras and others. Provenance:Ex Dr E. A. Johnstone of Cheadle – collector listed as a location by C. W. PeckPurchased from collector Keith Ashman privately as part of a much larger purchase including the 1954 Penny, by Bernard Workman on Wednesday 10th April 2002.
Six boxed Matchbox Superfast 75 series diecast model cars to include 3 X No.63 Freeway Gas Tanker (one in green with BP Super, one in yellow with Shell and the other in red with Chevron), No.64 Fire Chief and 2 X No.64 Caterpillar D-9 Tractor (one in yellow and black, the other yellow and tan) (6)
Edward II (1307-1327), Penny, class 13, Durham, Bp Kellawe, mm. cross pattee, crown with central fleur shaped like Greek double-axe, crozier on rev., 1.31g/6h (Durham Mint 95; SCBI North 890ff; N 1064; S 1459). Very fine and scarce £100-£120 --- Provenance: From the Blackhills (Kirkcudbrightshire) Hoard, 1911
Wells - An unboxed early 20th century vintage clockwork tinplate BP wagon. Item is in a worn condition but the clockwork function works to a good standard. Item would benefit a clean. Item not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG*Condition Report* The model is approximately 16 cm in length.
An 18 Carat White Gold Aquamarine and Diamond Cluster Ringthe rectangular scissor cut aquamarine within a spaced border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately finger size NThe ring is in good condition, with minor chips to the facet edges of the aquamarine. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'BP', London, 2020. The aquamarine measures 10.72mm x 7.92mm x 6.12mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 5.1 grams. CR made 26.09.24.
OCEAN'S ELEVEN (2001) - Rusty Ryan's (Brad Pitt) Suit - Rusty Ryan's (Brad Pitt) suit from Steven Soderbergh's crime caper Ocean's Eleven. Rusty wore his suit when he discovered that Tess Ocean (Julia Roberts) was a factor in Danny Ocean's (George Clooney) planned casino heist. The suit comprises a navy blue double-breasted suit jacket with matching trousers, and a green shirt. The jacket is labelled "Mr Brad Pitt" in the inside right pocket and the shirt is labelled "BP March 2001" in the collar. The suit is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Warner Bros.Estimate: £2,000 - 4,000 M Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 17th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Friday, November 15th, or Saturday, November 16th.
BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE (2016) - Bruce Wayne's (Ben Affleck) Gucci Suit Jacket and Waistcoat - Bruce Wayne's (Ben Affleck) Gucci® suit jacket and waistcoat from Zack Snyder's superhero film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Wayne wore his jacket and waistcoat at a fundraiser held by Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg), where he attempted to retrieve encrypted data from LexCorp. The lot comprises a custom-made woollen jacket and matching waistcoat featuring a rayon-silk lining. Both garments are marked as size 7-60 L, and a label underneath the jacket's inside right pocket reads "Gucci Made to Measure Bruce Wayne". An additional label on the waistcoat lining displays handwritten text reading "Milo BP". The lining fabric exhibits minor creasing, and the original Gucci tag comes with the lot.Estimate: £1,000 - 2,000 † ΔBidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 16th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Friday, November 15th or Sunday, November 17th.
Twelve boxed Corgi 'Golden Oldies' diecast vehicles. Comprising a Morris 1000-Nestle's, 06502, Morris 1000-Shell/BP, 06501, Thames Trader-Ever Ready, 30302, Thames Trader-Heinz, 19303, Thames Trader-Slumberland, 30301, Bedford S-Weetabix, Bedford S-Lyons, 19301, Bedford S-Spratt's, 30303, Morris J-Cydrax, 06201, Bedford CA-Ovaltine, 05602, Bedford CA-Kodak, 05601 and Morris J-Oxo, 06202
1970s onwards diecast collection, generally good plus to good fair in good fair better boxes (damp odour), with Corgi 1/36 James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5 No. 94060, BP lorries (3), 1980s Corgi Juniors petrol giveaways (14) including Volvo Car Transporter, Seddon Tanker and Container trucks, unboxed (approx. 35+), etc. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended. Qty approx. 50 (3B)

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