Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Comprising: Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, First Version; Goody Tiptoes; Mr. Alderman Ptolemy; Mr. Jeremy Fisher, First Version, First Variation; Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, First Version, Second Variation; Squirrel Nutkin, First Version, First Variation; Timmy Tiptoes, First Variation; Tommy Brock, Third Version, Second Variation, all BP-3a; together with Tommy Brock, Third Version, Third Variation; Old Mr. Brown; Old Mr. Pricklepin; and Mr. Jeremy Fisher, First Version, Second Variation, all BP-3b (12). In good condition; no obvious faults, damage or restoration.
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Comprising: Sally Henny Penny; Susan; Tabitha Twitchit and Miss Moppet, First Version; The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe; Timmy Willie Sleeping; Tom Kitten and Butterfly; and Tom Thumb, all BP-3c (7). With associated boxes; . In good condition; no obvious faults, damage or restoration.
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Comprising: 'Lady Mouse', 'Mrs Tiggy Winkle', 'Taylor of Gloucester', 'Hunca Munca', 'Mrs Rabbit' and 'Jemima Puddleduck', all Bp-2a; together with 'Benjamin Button', 'Mr Jackson', 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman', 'Appley Dapply', and 'Tom Kitten', all Bp-3 (11) (a.f). With associated boxes; Jemima Puddleduck with small chip to the rim of bonnet and Mrs Rabbit with nibble to the tip of one ear.
FOUR ITEMS OF SILVERWARE comprising a Russian a silver 84 marked napkin ring with BP maker's mark with stylised engraved flower head pattern, a small menu holder and a boxed set of six Chinese lotus flower teaspoons with different symbols to each finial, a total silver weight of approx. 71grams and a weighted posy vase, together with a silver medallion, marked Hoover, engraved to reverse The Hoover War of 1933 (20grams)
Lima N Gauge Goods Wagons, boxed and unboxed examples comprising, tank wagons 320780 Gulf (5) four boxed, 320784 Mobil (3) two boxed, 320784 BP (2) one boxed, goods vans 32 0614 St Ivel Unigate (4) three boxed, 320739 (3 boxed), 32 0611 Typhoo (3 boxed), 615 GW (1), 320405 brake van (2) one boxed and two others unboxed, G-E, Boxes G, (25)
Supplied to the British Army, de-commissioned in 1963 and registered in Jersey in 1966. Restored at a cost of over £35,000.Registered to the War Office as '38 BP 45' and entered service on the 22/10/1954 when dispatched to Feltham BarracksOfficially known as 'Truck 1/4 Ton 4x4 Rover Mk3 (86 Inch)' and supplied under the very first War Office Contract 6/Veh/16223 (Dated 26/05/1954)It was decommissioned on 29th November 1963 and sold as Lot 428 at the Ruddington Disposal Depot Auction on the 12/05/1964Shipped to the Channel Islands and registered in Jersey on 27th April 1967 later appearing on the Series One Owners Club register in 1985Bought by our vendor in 2018 as a barn find, he commissioned an extensive ground up restoration at a cost of some £35,000Presented in superb order we note the unusual fitment of a 'Bikini Hood' that is perfectly suited for fair weather useIt is extremely rare to offer a Land Rover with such detailed early history and will be offered to sale with a NOVAAs an engineering marvel, the Land Rover can still outstrip its modern counterparts, and the Series I rightly belongs in the Motoring Hall of Fame. Hugely successful globally, improvements were made throughout its long lifespan. In 1950, the lights were moved from a position behind the grille to protrude through the mesh and in 1952 a larger 2.0-litre petrol engine replaced the original 1.6-litre. The wheelbase was extended to 86 inches in 1955 to give the vehicle more stability and greater load capacity. The stronger, more reliable 2.0-litre petrol engine was standard until 1957. With the US Army’s wartime Willys Jeep as Maurice Wilks’ inspiration for the Land Rover it is perhaps easy to assume that the military application of the Land Rover was a given from day one. However, it was the earlier Nuffield-designed prototype known as 'FV1800', presented in 1945, that pipped the Land Rover to the post. Government regulations and repeated modifications extended development over many years, and the vehicle did not enter production until the early 1950s. By that time, Nuffield had merged with Austin and the resulting vehicle became known as the Austin Champ. The development contract committed the British Armed Forces to a large order of the Champ. In parallel to this order, the British Army purchased a trial batch of Series I Land Rovers in 1949. The earliest Land Rovers were found to complement the Austin Champ very well. The Land Rover was cheaper, lighter, consumed less fuel; and was ideal for behind-the-lines transport duties. However, the Champ was better suited as a front-line combat vehicle. Over time the Land Rover was modified, and became better suited to the British Army's needs. The initial contract order for the Champ was never expanded and production ceased after only five years. The Land Rover, in various forms, was to enjoy a seven-decade long association with the Armed Forces of dozens of countries across the globe. Former British Army Land Rovers have long been identified as either the Series IIA Lightweight, introduced in 1968, or the matte-painted Defenders of later years. Very few military Series I Land Rovers have survived, nor identified as such, and our vendor and Silverstone Auctions are thankful to military vehicle historian John Mastrangelo for the following information. This Land Rover 86 inch was registered to the War Office as "38 BP 45" and entered service on the 22nd October 1954 when dispatched to Feltham Barracks, Middlesex. Officially known as a "Truck 1/4 Ton 4x4 Rover Mk3 (86 Inch)" and supplied under the very first War Office Contract 6/Veh/16223 (Dated 26th May 1954). It was decommissioned on 29th November 1963 and sold as Lot 428 at Ruddington Disposal Depot Auction on the 12th May 1964. The Land Rover was shipped to Jersey and registered there on the on 27th April 1967 later popped on to the Series One Owners Club Register in 1985 by a previous owner. Bought by our vendor in 2018 as a "barn find", he commissioned an extensive ground-up restoration at a cost of some £38,789. Invoices are on file for the following: Marshalls - new bulkhead - £2,042Handmade front wings - £2,000Polar Auto (bodywork & Galvanising) £6,287John Craddock £1,136Auto Sparks -new period loom £753Heritage Trimming - £26,571 - strip down to bare chassis and then rebuild. Total £38,789 Presented in superb order, we note the unusual fitment of a "Bikini Hood" that is perfectly suited for fair weather use, with the Land Rover being used on the regular sunny days in Jersey by our vendor. The car is offered on a NOVA and we recommend that all interested parties confirm the registration process should the car remain in the UK. SpecificationMake: LAND ROVERModel: SERIES IYear: 1954Chassis Number: 57100560Registration Number: J35782Transmission: ManualEngine Number: 57190642 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: GreenClick here for more details and images
Corgi Super Haulers and Corgi Wheelz series lorries; eight including TY86652 Eddie Stobart car transporter; TY86718 Volvo Curtainside 'Weetabix'; TY86812 ERF cab & container 'Royal Mail'; TY86729 Volvo Curtainside 'Marmite'; TY86634 Scania can & fuel tanker 'BP Ultimate', and others, all boxed. (Qty: 8)Qty: (8)
A collection of x10 assorted boxed diecast model cars and vans, all of Morris Minor interest. Examples to include 96756 Morris Minor Bristol Omnibus, 96854 Morris Fire Brigade, 06502 Morris 1000 Nestle, 06501 Morris 1000 Shell / BP and others. Models generally appearing mint, within original boxes.
Matchbox: A collection of assorted boxed Matchbox Series vehicles to comprise: BP Dodge Wreck Truck, 13, one box end flap missing; Lomas Ambulance, 14, box complete; Iso Grifo, 14, box complete; Refuse Truck, 15, one box end flap missing; Scammell 'Mountaineer' Plough, 16, box complete; 8-Wheel Tipper, 17, box complete; Caterpillar Bulldozer, 18, box complete; Lotus Racing Car, 19, box poor, both end flaps missing; Chevrolet Impala Taxi, 20, contained within No. 31 box, sticker to both end box flaps, box written on; and Foden Concrete Truck, 21, box complete; paint chips and general wear to all vehicles and boxes. (10)
Matchbox: A collection of assorted boxed Matchbox Series vehicles to comprise: Lomas Ambulance, 14, box complete; Pontiac Coupe, 22, box complete; Trailer Caravan, 23, one box end flap missing; Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, 24, box complete; BP Tanker, 25, box complete; G.M.C. Tipper Truck, 26, box complete; Mercedes-Benz 230SL, 27, box complete; Mark Ten Jaguar, 28, box complete; Fire Dumper Truck, 29, one box end flap missing; and 8-Wheel Crane, 30, box poor, one box end flap missing, the other box end flap re-taped; all vehicles have paint chips, with boxes having general wear to edges. (10)
Six Corgi Modern Trucks 1:50 scale diecast models, comprising 75501 Parcelforce Worldwide Leyland DAF Box Trailer, 75301 Q8 Leyland DAF Tanker, 75401 James Irlam & Sons Leyland DAF Curtainside, 75103 BP ERF Tanker, 75102 Shell UK ERF Tanker and 75101 Gulf Oil ERF Tanker, all boxed and sealed. (6)
A collection of assorted small scale diecast models, comprising a collection of boxed Matchbox 1-75 Series Regular Wheels diecast models, comprising 8e Ford Mustang in white, 7c Ford Refuse Truck, 37c Dodge Cattle Truck, 26c GMC Tipper Truck, 28d Mack Dump Truck, with a Matchbox Major M1 BP Petrol Tanker, box S/D, and a King Size K1-2 Hoveringham Foden Tipper Truck, box S/D, with three Corgi diecast models, 51655 James Bond For Your Eyes Only Citroen 2CV, Juniors Jaguar XJ-S and Juniors Mercedes-Benz 240D, with a Guisval 27 Seat 131, Guisval 14 Renault R5, Majorette 140 Simca 1307, Crescent State Coach, Dinky 241 Silver Jubilee Taxi, Corgi 471 London Transport Silver Jubilee Bus and a Corgi 61 Four Furrough Plow, all boxed or carded, conditions vary. (17)
A collection of silver items, comprising a cased set of six grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1964, Emile Viner, a cased set of six tea knives, Sheffield 1965, maker's mark HB, a silver purse with engraved floral decoration, Birmingham 1906, maker's mark JG., two smaller silver purses, Birmingham 1918, maker's mark BP over DC and the other Chester 1912, maker's mark T&S and two silver lidded toilet jarsCondition report: All pieces with surface scratches, knocks and signs of use, the larger purse with heavier dents and one of the glass jars with chips to the rim.
A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian ivory-handled cheese scoop, initialled "BP", by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1861, an ash tray, a purse, initialled, a nut dish, a small scent bottle, a butter knife, initialled, a wine label and a plated bosun's whistle; the latter 4" (10 cms) long; 6.25 oz weighable silver (8)
Children's books and annuals, to include Knockout Annual 1959, Okay Adventure Annual, The Lone Ranger Annual, Buffalo Bill Wild West Annual, John Wayne Adventure Annual, BP Book of Motorcycle Racing edited by Murray Walker, The Okay Annual of Adventure Stories, Tiger Annual 1961, Chatterbox Annual, Stanley Matthews' Football Album, Farmyard Friends, Champio the Wonder Horse (12)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear - Over 30 boxed Matchbox Models of Yesteryear. Lot includes Y3 Model T Tanker 'BP'; Y12 Model T Van 'Pepsi Cola'; Y25 Renault Type AG Van 'Tunnocks'. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Very Good - Excellent window boxes with some minor wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

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