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Photographs, AEC Lorries, approx. 100 b/w images (most 6.5 x 8.5") circa 1960/70s from the AEC photographic archives showing many different lorry models and bodies to include tankers, flat beds, tippers, side tippers, cement mixers, bulkers, chassis etc. many in working logos (Walls, Texaco, BP, Ready Mix, Betabake etc.) (gen gd) (approx. 100)
TWO BOXED BESWICK WARE BEATRIX POTTER TABLEAUX, comprising Tableau of the year 1999 Mittens, Tom Kitten and Moppet BP-8, signed to base, with wooden plinth, and limited edition Peter and Benjamin Picking Up Onions no 0735/3000, with wooden plinth (2) (Condition report: both have no obvious chips or restorations but very dusty)
TWO BOXED LIMITED EDITION JOHN BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER TABLEAUX, comprising My Dear Son Thomas BP-11b P4169 no 0821/3000 with certificate and Peter and Benjamin Picking Apples BP-11b P4160 no 1282/3000, Michael Doulton signature 20 Feb 2003 to base, with wooden plinth (2) (Condition report: no obvious damage or restoration, dusty)
EIGHT BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES, all BP-10a, boxed except where mentioned, comprising Amiable Guinea-Pig, Farmer Potatoes, Jemima and Her Ducklings, Jeremy Fisher Catches a Fish, Town-mouse Eating Corn (no box), Mrs Tittlemouse (no box), Peter In Bed and Yock-Yock in the Tub (8) (Condition report: all appear ok, boxes worn)
ELEVEN BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES, all BP-10a, boxed except where mentioned, comprising Appley Dapply (no box), Foxy Whiskered Gentleman (no box), Mr Jeremy Fisher (no box), Lady Mouse, Mrs Tiggy-winkle Washing (no box), Old Mr Brown, Peter In The Watering Can, Peter Rabbit Gardening, Squirrel Nutkin (no box), Timmy Willie Fetching Milk and Tom Kitten in the Rockery (11) (Condition report: all appear ok, boxes worn)
FOUR BESWICK WARE BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES, comprising boxed limited edition Tabitha Twitchit and Moppet BP-9c no 0402/2000, boxed Peter and The Red Pocket Handkerchief BP-9d commissioned by Peter Rabbit and His Friends, boxed Hunca Munca Sweeping BP-96 and Peter Rabbit BP-9b (4) (Condition report: no obvious damage or restorations, boxes worn)
TWO BOXED JOHN BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURE/GROUP, both for 100th Anniversary of Tale of Peter Rabbit, comprising a limited edition tableaux Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail style two BP-11b P4161 no 0953/1500 and Peter On His Book BP-11b P4217 (2) (Condition report: no obvious damage or restorations, dusty)
EIGHT BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES, comprising Sally Henny Penny BP-3a, Squirrel Nutkin BP-3b, Poorly Peter Rabbit BP-3c and five BP-10c, boxed Mrs Tiggy Winkle, boxed Benjamin Bunny, Little Pig Robinson, Mrs Rabbit and Tailor of Gloucester (8) (Condition report: no obvious damage or restorations, boxes worn)
Siku - Three boxed diecast model vehicles from Siku. Lot consists of #3415 Lorry with Crane; #3416 Volvo Tanker 'Siku'; and #3418 Kenworth Tanker 'BP'. Models appear to be in Excellent - Mint condition in Fair Plus - Good window boxes with scuffing, creases, age and storage related wear. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Triassic Period, 250-200 million years BP. A complete fossil Keichousaurus hui in a rectangular matrix. 2.9 kg, 30.4cm (12"). From an old Lincoln palaeontological collection, acquired 1970s-1980s; from Xingyi, Guizhou, China. Keichousaurus was a late-Triassic marine reptile, and a member of the Pleurosaur family, and went extinct 250 million years ago during the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event. They were specialised fish eaters, and were highly unusual amongst marine reptiles in that they gave birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Fine condition.
Miocene-Pliocene Period, 23-2.5 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth with serrations and enamel preservation. 135 grams, 94mm (3 3/4"). Property of a London gallery; previously in the private UK collection of Mr. D.G.; acquired in 1990s. Carcharodon megalodon is regarded as one of the largest and most powerful marine predators in vertebrate history and likely had a profound impact on structuring of the marine communities. Fossil remains indicate that this giant shark reached a length of more than 16 metres (52 ft) and also affirm that it had a cosmopolitan distribution. Scientists suggest that C. megalodon in life looked like a stockier version of the great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias. Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A large Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (African T-rex) fossil dinosaur tooth, complete with the root, the tooth serration is visible with some good enamel remains. 106 grams, 16.8cm (6 1/2"). From an old Lincolnshire collection, acquired during the 1980s; from the Tegana formation, Sahara Desert, Morocco. Often referred to as the Africa T-Rex, Carcharodontosaurus saharicus was one of the largest predators (larger than its distant North American T-Rex cousin) of all time and is also related to allosaurus and the South American giganotosaurus. Very fine condition.
Early Eocene Period, c.55-45 million years BP. A large and near complete fossil Dyrosaurus crocodilian skull, showing the full upper and lower jaws with teeth together with large part of the main skull, including eye sockets; supported on a custom-made dark wood display stand. See Buffetaut, E., L'Evolution des Crocodiliens, Paris, 1985, p.109. 11.7 kg total, 105cm including stand (41 1/4"). From an East Anglian, UK, collection; from the phosphate beds, Morocco; accompanied by a two page print out about Dyrosaurus. Fine condition. Rare so well preserved.
Late Cretaceous Period, 100-66 million years BP. A large Charonosaurus sp. hadrosaur egg retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. 2.5 kg, 15cm (6"). Property of an East Sussex gentleman; from his private collection formed between 1983 and 1990. Dinosaur eggs are known from about 200 sites around the world, the majority in Asia and mostly in terrestrial (non-marine) rocks of the Cretaceous Period. It may be that thick calcite eggshells evolved during the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million years ago"). Most dinosaur eggs have one of two forms of eggshell that are distinct from the shells of related modern animal groups, such as turtles or birds; however, some eggs closely resemble the type of shells seen in present day ostrich eggs. Fine condition.
Upper Cretaceous-Lower Eocene Period, c. 93-56 million years BP. A substantial fossilised crocodile skull of Dryosaurus phosphaticus, found in the fossil deposits of the phosphate mines of Khouribga, Morocco, with many of the original teeth in situ. 6.2 kg, 57cm (22 1/2"). From an old Bristol paleontological collection, acquired 1950s-1960s. Fine condition; repaired.
Triassic Period, 250-200 million years BP. A complete prepared fossil Keichousaurus hui skeleton on a rectangular matrix. 1.9 kg, 28.2 x 19.5cm (11 x 7 3/4"). Property of an East Sussex, UK, teacher; formerly from a Devon, UK, collection; previously in the collection of a Chinese gentleman since the 1970s. Keichousaurus was a late-Triassic marine reptile and a member of the Pleurosaur family; it died out around 250 million years ago during the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event. They were specialised fish eaters, and were highly unusual amongst marine reptiles in that they gave birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Fine condition, repaired.
Paleocene Period, 66-56 million years BP. The upper part of a fossil Argochampsa krebsi crocodile skull on a sandy matrix wrapped in a plaster field jacket. 4.9 kg, 45cm (17 3/4"). From an East Anglian, UK, collection; from Morocco. Argochampsa or 'Argo crocodile' is an extinct genus of eusuchian crocodylomorph, usually regarded as a gavialoid crocodilian, related to modern gharials. It lived in the Paleocene of Morocco. Described by Hua and Jouve in 2004, the type species is A. krebsi. Argochampsa had a long narrow snout, and apparently marine in its behaviour. Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A large fossil Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (African T-rex) dinosaur tooth, with remains of enamelling and serration to both edges; accompanied by a presentation box. 74 grams, 91mm (3 1/2"). From an East Anglian, UK, collection; from Sahara Desert region, Morocco. Very fine condition.
Lower Palaeolithic, c.600,000 BP. A group of three knapped handaxes formed on cobbles; in orange-brown chert; with old numbered collector labels and explanatory note. 1.8 kg total, 12.7-14.2cm (5 - 5 1/2"). Ex Dr. M. G. Weller collection; acquired by exchange with a Spanish museum; from River Guadalqueviae river terraces. These handaxes are among the earliest of human-made stone implements. [3] Fine condition.
Miocene-Pliocene Period, 23-2.5 million years BP. A good size Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth with serrations and enamel preservation. 130 grams, 10.3cm (4"). Property of a London gallery; previously in the private UK collection of Mr. D.G.; acquired in 1990s. Carcharodon megalodon is regarded as one of the largest and most powerful marine predators in vertebrate history and likely had a profound impact on structuring of the marine communities. Fossil remains indicate that this giant shark reached a length of more than 16 metres (52 ft) and also affirm that it had a cosmopolitan distribution. Scientists suggest that C. megalodon in life looked like a stockier version of the great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias. Fine condition.
Late Cretaceous Period, 88-71 million years BP. A fossil Oviraptor philocerataops egg; from the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. 945 grams, 18.5cm (7 1/4"). Property of an East Sussex, UK, teacher; formerly from a Devon, UK, collection; previously in the collection of a Chinese gentleman since the 1970s. Oviraptor, or 'egg thief', was a small feathered bipedal therapod. Being omnivorous, it fed on plants, insects, eggs and fish. Famously mis-named upon its initial discovery in association with a nest of eggs in 1924, it is now accepted that the oviraptor was nesting, not raiding; palaeontologists have since discovered oviraptor in association with eggs containing fossil oviraptor embryos. Fine condition.
Mesolithic, 15000-7000 BP. A knapped bifacial axe with convex cutting edge tapering to slightly pointed butt; in a creamy, off-white flint. See Palmer, S., Mesolithic Cultures of Britain, Dolphin, 1977, p.54, for a similar piece. 184 grams, 13cm (5"). Ex Dr. M. G. Weller collection; reputedly found near Cottishall, Norfolk, UK; with old collector labels numbered 7 and 93. Fine condition.
Late Cretaceous Period, 100-66 million years BP. A large Charonosaurus sp. hadrosaur egg on matrix retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. 3.3 kg, 17cm (6 1/2"). Property of an East Sussex gentleman; from his private collection formed between 1983 and 1990. Dinosaur eggs are known from about 200 sites around the world, the majority in Asia and mostly in terrestrial (non-marine) rocks of Cretaceous Age. It may be that thick calcite eggshells evolved during the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million years ago"). Most dinosaur eggs have one of two forms of eggshell that are distinct from the shells of related modern animal groups, such as turtles or birds; however, some eggs closely resemble the type of shells seen in present day ostrich eggs. Fine condition.
A collection of Lone Star gauge OOO railway items, including a tank locomotive, a diesel shunter, a tanker 'BP', a brake van, goods rolling stock, track, a bridge and a station, some boxed.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A collection of Hornby and Hornby Railways gauge OO goods rolling stock, including an R.6317 six-wheeled closed van 'Palethorpes Sausages', an R.669 tanker 'Shell-BP' and an R.035 Hornby 1993 open wagon, all boxed (some boxes lightly creased and scuffed).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Thirty-one items of Bachmann Branch-Line gauge OO goods rolling stock, including a No. 37-665 set of three 14-ton tank wagons 'BP', a No. 37-080P set of three Coal Trader Classics Surrey/Sussex and a No. 33-825B 25-ton Queen Mary brake van BR, all boxed.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A collection of playworn Dinky Toys and Supertoys vehicles, including a No. 582 Pullmore car transporter and loading ramp, a No. 503 Foden flat truck with tailboard, a No. 230 Talbot Lago, a No. 157 Jaguar, two Hudsons, a No. 470 Austin van 'Shell/BP', army vehicles, aircraft, road signs and a No. 190 caravan (paint chips and faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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