Photography - A Canon EOS 300V 35mm SLR camera body, boxed; A Canon BP-220 battery pack, boxed; A Canon EOS 500 35mm SLR camera body; A Canon Powerwinder A, case; A Canon Speedlite 300TTL flash gun, case; A Canon EP-EX15 eyepiece extender; A Canon PowerShot A610 digital camera (boxed); A Canon self timer; A Canon focusing screen for a Canon T90; An instruction book for the Canon T90. (10)
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Nine boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 38 Honda Motorcycle with Trailer with excellent decals, 58 DAF Girder Truck, 3 Mercedes Benz Binz Ambulance, 2 Mercedes Trailer, 61 Alvis Stalwart BP with excellent decals, 10 Pipe Truck with six pipes, 12 Safari Land Rover in metallic light blue, 49 Unimog and 7 Ford Refuse Truck all diecast excellent boxes vg overall
Eight boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast commercial vehicles to include 50 Kennel Truck with dogs, 61 Alvis Stalwart BP with excellent decals, 48 Dodge Dumper Truck, 16 Case Tractor, 51 8 Wheel Tipper Douglas with excellent decals, 60 Office Site Truck, 47 DAF Tipper Container Truck and 6 Ford Pick-Up all excellent, boxes vg overall
A boxed group of Crescent Toys Garage related diecast models including a Garage Car Lift with car, yellow ramp and oil bin, G in F box together with another set missing car with a red ramp and a diecast oil dispenser in reproduction box. Also included in this lot is a boxed diecast 'Mobilgas' Petrol Pump, G+ in G/G+ box and a #363 boxed set of six Shell/BP Garage Signs, G+ but with tear to one of the card signs in F box with tear to one side. (4)
Two boxed Crescent Toys #1276 Scammell Scarab Mechanical Horse and Tanker Trailer diecast models, one in 'Esso' livery with red tractor unit, the other with green tractor unit, lacking front 'Scammell' decal with 'Shell/BP' decals to both sides and rear. Models appear G to G+ in G/G+ complete boxes. (2)
Two boxed Tri-ang Minic Toys, 22M Delivery Van, long bonnet version with red cab and green back 'Carter Patterson', some surface corrosion, F/G in F/G box together with 31M Mechanical Horse and Fuel Oil Tanker 'Shell/BP', long bonnet version with chrome mudguards, some corrosion to the latter and to one filler cap, otherwise appears G in G box. Both models lacking keys. (2)
Four boxed Matchbox diecast models, 52a Maserati in lemon with wire wheels G in reproduction box, Major Pack #4 Ruston Bucyrus Excavator, G in P/F box, A-1 BP Garage Pumps and Sign set, F/G in F box and K-2 KW-Dart Dump Truck, G+ in G box. An unboxed 34b VW Caravanette with BPW and a 54b Superfast Ford Capri, both G+ are also included as part of this lot. (6)
Cretaceous Period, Albian Stage, 113-100 million years BP. A large cut and polished Cleoniceras sp. ammonite from Madagascar with the distinctive pattern of the cross-section chambers. 589 grams, 13cm (5"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R. Gledhill; collected between 1930 and 1960.[2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A septarian nodule with bones and carapace plates of the turtle Argillochelys antiqua, with a small group of detached pieces from this specimen; also with a laminated A4 information display card illustrating the piece. See Clouter, Mitchell, Rayner & Rayner, London Clay Fossils of the Isle of Sheppey, Medway, 2000, p.76.430 grams total, 10cm (4"). Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK market, 1970-2000; from the foreshore at Paddy's Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK. Fine condition. Very rare.
Cretaceous Period, Aptian Stage, 125-113 million years BP. A group of six large dinosaur teeth from the dinosaur Spinosaurs maroccanus from Tegana Formation, Taouz, Morocco. 119 grams total, 47-78mm (2 - 3"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R. Gledhill; collected between 1930 and 1960. The Spinosaurus was both a beachcomber type scavenger and an active hunter taking small stranded Plesiosaurs, Pterosaurs, Turtles and large fish. [6, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Early Jurassic Period, Lower Lias Stage, 200-195 million years BP. Matrix with theropod (carnivorous dinosaur) Coelophysis sp. foot prints from Hampton County, Massachusetts USA; with scale composition model of the dinosaur who made these prints. 177 grams, 14cm (matrix) (5 1/2"). From the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA; acquired during 1980s.[2] Fine condition.
Mesozoic Era, 250-65 million years BP. A fossil collection comprising: an Ichthyosaur paddle bone section; five various ammonites; a polished wood slice; a small section of dinosaur rib; a fish; a shark tooth (all from the UK ); two Mosasaurus teeth and two shark teeth from Morocco. 1.4 kg, 2.5-12.5cm (1-5"). From an old Lincoln, UK, collection.[14, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Oligocene Period, 45 million years BP. A group of six pieces of clear sun–orange coloured Baltic amber each containing flies or other insects together with other inclusions. 2.27 grams, 7-21mm (1/4 - 3/4"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R. Gledhill; collected between 1930 and 1960.[6, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 58-36 million years BP. Three Knightia alta fossil fish from Wyoming (Green River Formation), USA in matrix. 157 grams, 15cm (6"). From the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA; acquired during 1980s. Seasonally, some 58 million years ago, in the Green River region of Wyoming, torrential rains would occur in the mountains. The rain would flow down the mountain sides and then wide shallow lakes would form in the valley below. When the dry season would occur these lakes would dry up due to evaporation (similar to certain parts of Africa today"). Millions of fish would die in this short period of time. This climatic cycle happened over a 20 thousand year period. Layer upon layer of mud was deposited over these years entombing all these fish. At a much later date volcanic activity uplifted this area to expose all those layers of fossil fish. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Early Jurassic Period, 200-195 million years BP. A theropod (carnivorous dinosaur) Coelophysis footprint from Hampton County, Massachusetts USA, with a composition scale model of the dinosaur who made these prints. 117 grams total, 10cm (matrix) (4"). From the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA; acquired during 1980s.[2] Fine condition.
Oligocene Period, 45 million years BP. A group of nine pieces of sun-orange coloured Baltic amber each containing flies or other insects together with other inclusions. 2.81 grams total, 8-19mm (1/4 - 3/4"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R. Gledhill; collected between 1930 and 1960.[9, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Quaternary Period, 2.6 million years BP. Two Ice Age horse teeth from gravel deposits from the Anglian ice sheet. 86 grams, 48-65mm (2 - 2 3/4"). From an old Lincoln, UK, collection. The Anglian ice sheet traversed down the Vale of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, U.K. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 58-36 million years BP. Three Knightia alta fossil fish from Wyoming (Green River Formation), USA, in matrix. 238 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). From the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA; acquired during 1980s. Seasonally, some 58 million years ago, in the Green river region of Wyoming, torrential rains would occur in the mountains. The rain would flow down the mountain sides and then wide shallow lakes would form in the valley below. When the dry season would occur these lakes would dry up due to evaporation (similar to certain parts of Africa today"). Millions of fish would die in this short period of time. This climatic cycle happened over a 20 thousand year period. Layer upon layer of mud was deposited over these years entombing all these fish. At a much later date volcanic activity uplifted this area to expose all those layers of fossil fish. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Oligocene Period, 45 million years BP. A group of six pieces of clear Baltic amber each containing flies together with other inclusions. 1.55 grams total, 8-16mm (1/4 - 3/4"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R. Gledhill; collected between 1930 and 1960.[6, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 58-36 million years BP. A fossil Diplomystus fish from the Green River Formation, Lincoln County, Wyoming. 759 grams, 24cm (9 1/2"). From an old Lincoln, UK, collection. In southwest Wyoming (and parts of Colorado and Utah) in the Green River Formation are found some of the world's most outstanding specimens of fossil fish. The Green River system was composed of three lakes: Lake Ulinta, Lake Gosiute and Fossil Lake. These Eocene lakes lay in a series of intermountain basins formed by geological events that uplifted the Rocky Mountains during the early Tertiary time. The climate was much different from the desert-like climate of this area today. Both the fauna (crocodiles, alligators, boa constrictors and some subtropical fish families) and the flora (such as large palm trees) indicate a climate much like that found along the Gulf Coast today. Large quantities of ash found in the sediments indicate that volcanoes were particularly active at this time. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

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