Dinky 169 Studebaker Golden Hawk - two-tone pale green, light beige including ridged hubs with white treaded tyres, silver trim - Good (does have chips to side rear fins) in a Fair yellow and red carded picture box with correct colour spot and 174 Hudson Hornet Sedan - two-tone red, cream including side flashes, silver trim, light beige ridged hubs with white treaded tyres - Fair to Good including yellow and red carded picture box with correct colour spot - see photo. (2)
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Dinky 132 Packard Convertible - light tan, red interior and ridged hubs with smooth tyres, figure driver, silver trim - Good Plus (some flat spots to tyres) in a Fair to Good (complete) yellow and red carded picture box with correct colour spot and 169 Studebaker Golden Hawk - light tan, red including side flashes and ridged hubs with white treaded tyres - Fair in a Poor yellow and red carded picture box with correct colour spot - see photo. (2)
Dinky 504 Foden (type 1) 14-Ton Tanker - red cab, chassis & ridged hubs, silver trim & side flashes, fawn tanker, black metal gantry, step & tow hook; 561 Blaw Knox Bulldozer - red including arms & blade, black including metal rollers with rubber tracks, light tan figure driver & 936 Leyland 8-Wheeled Chassis - red including plastic hubs with grey treaded tyres, silver chassis with 3 x "5-Ton" weights, figure driver - conditions are generally Fair to Good in generally Fair lift off lid boxes. (3)
Dinky 276 Airport Fire Tender - red body, silver trim, chrome spun hubs with black treaded tyres, grey plastic nozzle, amber flashing light - Good Plus a lovely bright example of a harder issue to find in a Poor although hard to find all carded box with detailed picture & 952 Vega Major Luxury Coach finished in white, blue interior, dark grey base, cast spun hubs, silver trim - this battery operated issue is generally Good Plus, still a lovely bright example in a Fair carded box with detailed picture also comes accompanied with correct instruction leaflet - see photo.(2)
Britains 9571 Land Rover "Britains Farm" - blue, white plastic canopy, light beige plastic hubs, with figure driver - Good Plus to Excellent (couple of small marks on rear side edges) in a generally Good to Good Plus window box and 9569 Mercedes Unimog - finished in green cab, yellow tipper and plastic hubs, figure driver, black chassis - Excellent Plus in a Good (slightly crushed cellophane) corn window box. (2)
Corgi 419 Ford Zephyr "Police" Motorway Patrol Car - off white, red interior, small blue roof light, silver trim, grey plastic aerial, flat spun hubs - Good Plus still a nice bright example in a generally Excellent blue and yellow carded picture box with correct inner packing piece and collectors club folded leaflet - see photo.
Johnny Lightning Topper Toys pair of original issue Dragsters (1) Big Rig - metallic dark blue body with flame side & rear labels, white plastic wing - Good Plus with marks to roof where label removed & slight damage to both left hand corners of plastic wing; (2) Smuggler - metallic light purple body, pale green windows - Excellent. (2)
Johnny Lightning Topper Toys group of original issue Dragsters. (1) Movin Van - metallic magenta body, pale green windscreen, redline wheels (rear axle a little bent out of shape); (2) Sling Shot - metallic purple body with 2 x flower labels, pale green canopy, black wall wheels; (3) Hairy Hauler - metallic light green body, pale green windows, black wall wheels; (4) Wedge - metallic green body with white plastic nose, pale green canopy black wall wheels; (5) Bubble - metallic purple body with dark chocolate brown nose air intake, pale green canopy, black wall wheels - Good Plus to Excellent unboxed. (5)
Matchbox Regular Wheels (1) 7b Ford Anglia - without rear silver trim but with red tail lamps, gloss black flat base, 36-tread black plastic wheels; (2) 21c Commer Milk Float - cow door decals, gloss black clip-fit base, 36-tread black plastic wheels (left hand side of model sun faded); (3) 34b Volkswagen Transporter Caravette - twin rivet base, black plastic wheels; (4) 42b Studebaker Lark Station Wagon - lighter blue body, light blue roof slide without cast letter B, bare metal base without tow guide, complete with both plastic figures removed from sprue;(5) 45b Ford Corsair - bare metal base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, (left hand of model a little sun faded), complete with boat & roof rack removed from sprue; (6) 53b Mercedes 220 SE Coupe - dark red body without rear silver trim, 36-tread black plastic wheels - condition varies from Good Plus to Excellent Plus in Fair damp damaged & tape repaired to Good boxes. (6)
Matchbox Superfast group of early 1970's issue models. (1) 11a Mercedes Scaffold Truck complete with load removed from sprues, hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels without tread pattern cast & black front axle clip; (2) 12b Setra Coach - metallic dark magenta body with thick rear bumper casting, turquoise green windows, pale yellow interior, hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels (white plastic roof a little discoloured from sun exposure & wheels show some light use); (3) 47a DAF Tipper Container Truck - hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels without tread pattern cast & black front axle clip; (4) 72a Standard Jeep - early balloon profile spiro wheels with maroon axle clips (couple of chips to hood & front wing) - Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus to Excellent type G boxes apart from box for Standard Jeep which is worn & torn and only Fair to Good. (4)
Matchbox Superfast group of early 1970's issue Dragsters & Racing Cars - all are clear windows, bare metal base unless stated otherwise - (1) 19b Road Dragster (REPRODUCTION rear label); (2) 34a Formula 1 Racing Car - metallic candy pink body with yellow stripe racing number 16 nose label, 4-spoke wide wheels; (3) 36b Hot Rod Draguar - metallic red body with engine braces, pale yellow interior; (4) 45a Ford Group 6 - metallic green body with circular racing number 7 nose label, ivory interior, chrome engine; (5) 52a Dodge Charger - metallic purple body, black interior, metallic green base; (6) 68a Porsche 910 - metallic red body with racing number 68 nose label, light amber windows, ivory interior, solid 5-spoke narrow wheels only one of which has tread pattern cast (factory location error to nose label) - Excellent to Near Mint in Good to Good Plus type F & G boxes. (6)
Matchbox Superfast group of early to mid 1970's issue Cars. (1) 4c Pontiac Firebird; (2) 6b Mercedes 350 SL - light amber windscreen, pale yellow interior, bare metal base with "gunmetal" effect; (3) 32b Maserati Bora with lime green base (scratch to drivers side front wheelarch); (4) 40a Vauxhall Guildsman - pale yellow interior, bare metal base; (5) 59b Mercury Park Lane Police Car with bare metal number 59 or 73 base; (6) 60b Lotus Super Seven; (7) 65a Saab Sonett - Excellent to Mint in Good to Excellent Plus boxes. (7)
Matchbox Superfast group of mid 1970's to early 1980's issue models including 2 x 2c Rescue Hovercraft - both are metallic lime green body, dark amber windows; 2 x 23b Atlas Tipper Truck (1) light amber windows, chrome interior, spiro wheels; (2) clear windows, pale grey interior, silver painted base, dot-dash wheels; 55c Hellraiser - metallic blue body, ivory interior, silver painted base; 69c Security Truck (roof discoloured from sun exposure); 70d Ferrari 308 GTB, plus others similar (see photo) - condition varies from Excellent to Mint in Fair to Excellent boxes. (12)
A large 20th century Central Persian Islamic Kashan floor rug carpet having a central cobalt, light blue & white medallion enclosed in a central panel with floral decorations encapsulated within a series of graduating outer borders with foliate patterns. With tassels to ends. Measures approx. 370 x245cm.
An Art Nouveau silver purse, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1907, of rectangular form, the hinged cover embossed with a sprouting floral branch, Rd. No 428858, black fabric lining, upon a belcher link chain with plain polished ring, 10.5cm x 7.2cm, weight 2.77oztCR; Some light denting to the corners and sides. Moderate scratching and wear throughout, commensurate with age and use. Some loss of definition to the embossed details. Some minor splitting to the case where the chain meets the case. Cover opens smoothly and closes with a snap, but does not sit completely flush to the sides, leaving slight gaps. The black fabric lining is pulling away from the sides slightly, and a few pulls and snags. The chain is in good order, no major denting, misshaping, splitting or repair - general scratching and wear between contact points, commensurate with age and use.
A pair of Cartier 'C de Cartier' 18ct gold earrings, modelled as interlocking C motifs, signed Cartier, numbered '779580', post fittings, length 21mm, weight 12.6gms, complete in box with certificate of authenticity CR: Good order. Both earrings show light scratching and wear, commensurate with age and use. No denting, thinning or splitting, no signs of repair. Both earring backs are in good order and appear secure. Box shows general scratching and wear, some loss to the gilt highlights commensurate with age and use.
Rushworth (John), HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF PRIVATE PASSAGES OF STATE. WEIGHTY MATTERS IN LAW. REMARKABLE PROCEEDINGS IN FIVE PARLIAMENTS. BEGINNING THE SIXTEENTH YEAR OF KING JAMES, ANNO 1618. AND ENDING THE FIFTH YEAR OF KING CHARLS, ANNO 1629, full leather with later spine and endpapers, laid paper, engraved James I portrait frontispiece, illustrated double page map plate, printed for Robert Boulter, London 1682; with HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. THE SECOND PART, CONTAINING THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS WHICH HAPPENED FROM THE DISSOLUTION OF THE PARLIAMENT, ON THE 10TH OF MARCH, 4. CAR I. 1628/9. UNTIL THE SUMMONING OF ANOTHER PARLIAMENT, WHICH MET AT WESTMINSTER, APRIL 13. 1640, full leather with later spine and endpapers, laid paper, engraved Charles I portrait frontispiece, engraved portrait plates of Sir Thomas Wentworth and James, Duke Of Hamilton, printed for M. Wotton at the Three Pigeons, London 1686; and HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. THE THIRD PART, vol I, full leather, laid paper, engraved John Rushworth frontispiece, printed for Richard Chiswell and Thomas Cockerill, London 1692 (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Part I: Later spine and endpapers, worn spine side edges to original leather of boards, all corners bumped, shelf wear throughout, 2.5cm tear to title page between M and E of JAMES, staining to right side of title page (extensive to blank page verso), darkening to page edges throughout (pp65/66, pp427/428 and appendix particularly), some light foxing, possible small burn hole p637 with consequent staining to neighbouring pages.Part II: Later spine and endpapers, worn spine side edges to original leather of boards, all corners bumped, shelf wear throughout, staining to frontispiece and blank page verso, staining to title page and blank page verso, darkening to page edges throughout, some light foxing throughout, heavier foxing to odd pages.Part III: All cords exposed at cover joints, top cord broken at rear cover joint, all corners bumped, shelf wear throughout, detached FFEP, staining to frontispiece and blank page verso, staining to title page and blank page verso (and somewhat on to next page), darkening to page edges throughout, some light foxing throughout, heavier foxing to odd pages.
Willems (G), LES ANCETRES DE MES ENFANTS [The Ancestors Of My Children], an extensive typewritten and hand-illustrated genealogical history containing family trees, family crests and descriptive text relating to a French family with noble roots, 2 vols, three quarter leather, gilt embossed title and decoration to spines, marbled endpapers (2) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Both volumes show wear to the bindings, including scuffs and scratches to the spines, and shelf wear to corners and leading edges of the boards. All pages show some age-related darkening and some also show areas of light foxing. Both title pages show foxing down the right edge. Some pages show bleeding from the red block edge. Page 1 is loose in volume I, and shows chips to the right hand edge. PP2-5 are also partially detached.
A pair of silver plated three light candelabras, each with shaped square bases and knopped stems with embossed scrolling foliate borders, each with scrolling arms, tapered sconces and detachable square shaped drip pans, central sconces with detachable flame finials, each 19cm high, together with a silver mounted cut glass sugar caster, 12cm high (3)
A George V novelty silver golfing trophy, E F Braham Ltd, Birmingham 1912, modelled as a golfing bag, leather strap with buckle fastening, inscribed 'N.W.G.C. WHITESUN 1923.', Rd. No.606152, 11.3cm high, weight 2.09oztCR; Body appears in good order, no large splits or signs of repair. There is denting throughout the body to create texture, but none appear to be from obvious damage. Some light misshaping around the opening. Moderate scratching and wear throughout, commensurate with age and use. Some wear to the embossed and engraved detail. Engraving is crisp. Heavy wear and some cracking to the leather handle. Moderate rusting and wear to the buckle and fastenings.
A Chinese porcelain prunus pattern lamp base, 20th century, the cong shaped vase later converted to a lamp base, and decorated with white prunus branches, against a brown ground, raised on a wooden base, with twin light fitting, 65cm high overall, with a further Chinese porcelain rouleau shaped lamp base, decorated with extensive calligraphy to the exterior, 66cm high (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of Worcester porcelain octagonal plates, circa 1770, each powder blue ground plate with a central roundal depicting a Chinese style landscape, within similar fan-shaped panels, Chinese style script marks to bases, 16.5cm wide, along with a Worcester tea bowl and saucer of fluted form and cell diaper border, saucer 12.5cm diameter, crescent marks to base, and a Worcester porcelain teapot and cover circa 1775, 15.5cm high (5) (at fault)CR; Large break and chips to the floral knop of teapot. Large fracture running around the body of the teapot - see pictures. Heavy scratching and wear throughout.There are small areas of breakage/damage and subsequent restoration to both plates. There are numerous chips and nibbles to the edges and corners. Both show heavy wear and scratching throughout.Tea bowl and stand are in good order - a couple of firing cracks to the rim of the teabowl. Some chipping to the rim of the teabowl and stand. Light scratching and wear throughout.See pictures for illustration.
A Staffordshire portrait bust of Reverend John Wesley, mid 19th century, set to an integrated marbled effect circular plinth, indistinctly impressed plaque verso, 29cm high (at fault)Condition reportOverall minor crazing to the glaze, rubbing to the black 'gown' with some paint loss, blue smudge to the top of the right eye, possibly ink or paint, general light fading/ wear and some grime deposits.
A Meissen porcelain figure modelled as a violinist, early 20th century, the blue striped coat with gilt highlights, set to a gilt highlighted rococo base, underglaze blue cross swords, 12cm high, with a mid 18th century Meissen figure of a putto in the form of a young shepherd girl, 9.5cm high, a similar continental porcelain figure of a young boy, 9.5cm high, and a 19th century Volkstadt porcelain figure modelled as a washerwoman, painted mark to base, 15cm high (4) (at fault)Condition reportViolinist has lost thumb on the left hand, also chip to bow on right shoe, washerwoman has lost finger on right hand, possible minor losses/chips to the flowers on the base.Shepherd girl is lacking wings, minor chips to bow on hat, general light fading and wear.Young boy is broken at the waist, arm detached, multiple chips, cracks and losses
A French porcelain trial plate, 20th century, the top surface painted with colour wheel segments, illustrations and text notes, the underside plain, 23cm diameterCondition reportA 5cm light scratch running over two segments, small underglaze paint smudge to the underside of the plate 2cm long, overall general light rubbing wear.
A Royal Albert part dinner service in the "Silver Maple" pattern, comprising: six soup bowls and stands, a meat plate, six salad plates, 21cm diameter, six dinner plates, 26.5cm diameter, sixteen side plates, three serving bowls and covers, a teapot and cover, a coffeepot and cover, six teacups, six saucers, two milk jugs and three sugar bowls (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights, fine surface wear and light surface scratching commensurate with age and use. The odd piece shows some surface staining or cutlery marks. One of the milk jugs shows a loss to the base.

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