Britains - An unboxed Britains #1470 State Coach (post War Version) with gilt coloured coach, red interior and blue side panels, together an 8 Windsor Grey team of horses, 4 drivers and H type braces. There is damage to the fron wheel and brace of the coach, but overall the set shows light age related wear and tear and generally appears in Good overall condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
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Corgi Vanguards - 3 x boxed Rover P6 models including #VA06500 3500 V8 in Almond Yellow, # VA06505 limited edition 3500 V8 in Mexico Brown with certificate to show its number 4429 of 5400 produced, # VA06515 limited edition in Avocado Green with certificate to show its number 458 of only 2460 produced. The cars all appear Mint in Good boxes with light storage wear. (this does not constitute a guarantee) (3)
Corgi Vanguards - 2 x boxed limited edition Triumph Stag models, # VA10105 in Mimosa Yellow number 1700 of only 3410 produced, # VA10101 in Pimento Red from the Hidden Treasure collection number 1396 of only 4010 produced. Both cars appear Mint in Very Good boxes with light storage marks. (this does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Corgi Vanguards - Matchbox Dinky - 3 x boxed Triumph Stag models including # VA10104 a limited edition in Russet Brown number 1790 of only 3510 produced, # VA10103 a limited edition in Java Green number 2796 of only 3510 produced, # DY028/B in dark green metallic. All the cars appear Mint in Very Good boxes with light storage marks, the two Vanguards models have their certificates. (this does not constitute a guarantee) (3)
Corgi Vanguards - 3 x boxed Rover P5 models, # VA06900 in Stone Grey over Juniper Green, # VA06905 a limited edition in Marine Grey over Light Navy number 1251 of only 4000 produced, # RC1002/1 a limited edition in Black, number 2445 of only 2600 produced. All the cars appear Mint in Good boxes, the grey over green car has lost its mirrors and paperwork, the other two are complete. (this does not constitute a guarantee) (3)
Corgi Vanguards - 7 x boxed Triumph and MG models including # VA06709 Triumph Spitfire from the Boy Racers collection with separate tonneau cover, # VA06702 Triumph Spitfire in Conifer Green, # VA05004 MGA in Old English White and similar models. The cars all appear Mint in Good boxes with light storage wear. (7) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Corgi Classics - A collection of 9 x boxed Chipperfields models including # 97887 Bedford O Articulated Horsebox, # 97896 AEC Pole Truck, # 97896 Scammell Highwayman with crane and similar. Most of the items are still factory sealed in their paper wrapping so appear Mint, the open items are complete and appear Mint in Very Good boxes with light storage marks. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Grand Prix Models - Steve Flowers Models - A group of 3 x boxed models, a white metal kit built Grand Prix Models Jaguar XK120 in 1:43 scale, a diecast RAC motorcycle with rider by Steve Flowers and an AA motorcycle and side car with rider by Steve Flowers. The models all appear Very Good with light signs of play use in Good boxes with some storage wear. The motorcycles are approx 7 cm long. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (3)
Dinky - A collection of 7 x Military vehicles including # 626 Military Ambulance, # 673 Scout Car, # 621 Bedford 3-Ton Wagon and similar. The vehicles are all in Good to Very Good condition with signs of light play use, the boxes are Poor to Fair with some end flaps loose or missing. The # 670 Armoured Car has no box. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky - A boxed # 666 Missile Erector Vehicle with Corporal Missile and LAunching Platform. The vehicle is in Very Good condition with light signs of play use in a Good box with some storage wear and marks. The inner packing piece and instructions sheet are present. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky - 2 x boxed Military vehicles, # 660 Mighty Antar Tank Transporter, # 661 Recovery Tractor. The Transporter is in Good condition with some signs of play use, the Tractor is in Very Good condition with light signs of play use. The boxes are both Good with some wear and have their packing pieces present, the Transporter box has a small patch of tape damage on one side. (this does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Lledo - A collection of 8 x multi vehicle packs and 10 x single vehicle packs including # BRL1003 numbered limited edition British Rail Vans Of The 1950s three vehicle set, # VEL1003 a numbered limited edition VE Day three vehicle set, a Dairy Farm three vehicle set. All the models appear Mint in Good boxes with light storage marks. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky - A collection of 3 x boxed vehicles, # 279 Aveling-Barford Diesel Roller, # 285 Merryweather Marquis Fire Tender, # 976 Michigan 180-111 Tractor Dozer. All the models show very light signs of play use, their overall condition is Very Good. The vacuum plastic box tops all have some discolouration and damage. ( does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky - A boxed # 439 Ford D800 Snowplough & Tipper Truck with orange cab and back. This version has opening cab doors and metal wheel hubs. The model appears Very Good with only light signs of play use in Fair to Good packaging, the plastic top is discoloured but otherwise ok. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky - A collection of 14 x loose Military vehicles including # 616 AEC Tank Transporter, # 656 88 mm Gun Carriage, # 694 Tank Destroyer and similar. The models show signs of light play use and may have small parts missing, overall condition is Good to Very Good. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky - Matchbox - Britains - A collection of 21 x loose Military vehicles including # 654 155mm Mobile Gun, # 617 VW KDF & 50 mm Anti Tank Gun, # 618 AEC with Sea King Helicopter Transporter and similar. All the vehicles show light signs of play use, some have small parts missing / damage. The overall condition is Good to Very Good. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Corgi - Four boxed diecast model trams. Lot consists of Corgi Classics #43504 Blackpool Balloon Tram 'Illuminations Special'; #43503 Blackpool Balloon Tram 'PreWar'; Corgi OO #43509 Blackpool Balloon '1990's'; and Corgi OO #43508 Balloon Tram 'Walls'. Models appear Mint in Very Good windows boxes with some light wear and tear. (4) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Matchbox, Lesney - Two boxed versions of Matchbox #60 Morris J2 Pick-Up. with light blue body and rear window; one has black plastic wheels with 'Supply Company' in white in a D2 box; the other has grey plastic wheels with 'Supply Company' in black in a B3 Moko Lesney box. Both models appear to be in Mint condition in Good - Very Good boxes with age and storage related wear. 2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Mattel - Barbie - Shelly - A collection of 9 x loose and 5 x boxed dolls including two Shelly doll sets, a loose Barbie Snow White, 4 x loose Gruffalo soft toys and similar. The items all appear in Very Good condition in Good packaging with light storage wear. The loose dolls have some signs of play use and may have some small parts or accessories missing. The soft toys all appear Mint. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Commodore - A collection of vintage computer equipment including boxed Commodore 64 computer with power lead, a boxed 1530 Datassette model C2N, a boxed Music Maker keyboard and 9 x associated books. The items show signs of age and use, the main unit has a hole drilled in the top near the power light for reasons unknown. The music keyboard has several loose keys, the Datasette has a crack in the lid. (this does not constitute a guarantee)
Ichiko - Tomyline - 2 x boxed vintage battery powered vehicles, an Ichiko tinplate Cadillac Police car and a Tomyline plastic # 64 Rapid Fire Tank. Both show signs of age and light play use, the Cadillac appears in Very Good condition in a Good box with some wear, the tank would benefit from cleaning and has corrosion in its battery compartment but appears Good externally. (this does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
VINTAGE OAK FOUR-DRAWER CHEST, 107 x 45 x 89cms, together with VINTAGE CHILD'S BUREAU & CHAIR, 68 x 39 x 87cms (3)Regarding the chest of drawers.The drawers do feel a little stiff but all open and close well, all sit nice and flushThe bottom drawer’s base looks stained, not sure why, there is also a split in the back but is together and feels good.All handles and locks look good but missing key.Looking at the top, there is a ‘clean’ split, it does come apart when lifting. It could easily be re-glued and you would never tell. Light surface scratches, no real issues.All corners look good.Feet look good, no damage, stands well, no rocking.No worm anywhere.There is also a split on the one side, looks like it has been previously re-glued, needs a little filler and sanding, does not really affect the drawers. The other side looks good.All keyholes have their brass inserts.Sits on fixed plinth, all feet look good.
DOUG HYDE limited edition (326/250) cold cast sculpture - 'The Gift', a figure holding a parcel, 20.5cms high Please note that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite at 4% of the hammer price (please see terms / enquire)just the figure with no packaging.The figure has a few light marks on the head and another on the arm, no damage. The marks look like they might wash off.
JOHN LOWRIE MORRISON hand embellished limited edition (49/295) giclee on canvas - 'Summer Light and Black Rock Islay', entitled verso, signed (Jolomo) and numbered, framed, together with certificate of authenticity, 29 x 29cms Please note that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite at 4% of the hammer price (please see terms / enquire)
A 19th Century Victorian 1821 / George V pattern British Light Cavalry officers presentation sword. The sword having dome shaped pommel with ball finial and half-basket guard surrounding the wire wrapped texture grip. The ricasso marked with 6 pointed ' proved ' star and text reading ' Presented To Company Commander J. A Newsom , M.A By The Epsom & Ewell Platoons ' D ' Company 9th Battalion, Surrey V.T.C September 1915 '. The blade etched with scrollwork and King crown housed in a brown leather scabbard. Measures approx 108cm.
SOMERSET, FITZROY: (1788-1855) - 1st Baron Raglan - (British Field Marshal, commanded the British troops during the Crimean War. Raglan gave the order which led to the Charge of the Light Brigade.) A handwritten letter from Raglan to Westmorland discuss the awarding of a medal to Baron Perponcher. Signed ' Fitzroy Somerset '. Dated May 31st 1856. Supplied with a period handwritten copy of the letter sent to Count Perponcher by Lord Westmorland. Supplied with a typed translation (see final photos). Somerset was part of Wellington's staff at Waterloo, and Perponcher a key figure in the battle.
An 18th century 1796 pattern British Light Cavalry sword / sabre. Shaped steel guard, with black grips, leading to a curved quillon with ball end. Large single edged curved blade, housed in its original steel scabbard. Illegible marks to the flat edge of blade, with the number '8' visible. Measures approx; 100cm long.
An antique Victorian late 19th century Boer War Sergeant's swagger stick from the Yorkshire Light Infantry. An ebonised wooden cane with a hallmarked silver top depicting the regimental badge and silver hallmarks for ER of Birmingham 1898. Engraved for Sergt W Sharpin to the silver collar. Accompanying paperwork from the vendor showing two letters discussing Sergeant Sharpin and an entry of his name in the London Gazette Measures approx 68cm.
A large collection of x25 assorted Del Prado made ' Napoleon At War ' model soldiers. The highly detailed soldiers of lead construction are pro-painted to depict the most famous soldiers and regiments of the Napoleonic War. Examples to include Wellingtons Belgium Allies, Russian Army General Kutusov, Prussian Light Regiments and others. The illustrated magazines accompanying the collection covers a range of topics relating to the specific model such as uniforms, weapons, famous battles etc.
The Great Train Robbery - Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013) - an autographed A4 sized colour photograph titled ' He Didn't Sing For Scotland Yard, But He Burst His Lungs For The Sex Pistols '. Signed in black ink to a light area of the image. 'Ronnie Biggs - In Exile'. Obtained personally by the vendor. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.
The Great Train Robbery - Bruce Reynolds (1931-2013) & Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013) - autographed A4 photograph showing Police driving the Great Train Robbery vehicles from Leatherslade farm, after being discovered. Signed by Reynolds and Biggs in black ink to light areas. Obtained personally by the vendor. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.
The Great Train Robbery - Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013) - a collection of x4 A4 autographed photographs of Biggs, each with crude captions. Includes a photoshopped image of Biggs alongside Jack Straw, one titled ' A Great Night Out At The Jack Mills Head ', one 'Up The Queen' and another makes use of the famous press photograph 'The Empty Seat'. Each signed in black marker to light areas by Ronnie. All obtained personally by the vendor. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.
The Great Train Robbery - Prisoner Of Rio (Movie Tie-In LP) - signed vinyl record LP by Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013). Signed in black ink to a light area of the front cover. Obtained personally by the vendor. With LP present. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.
The Great Train Robbery - an original vintage magazine page showing Clapham Junction, signed by x3 of the Great Train Robbers; Bruce Reynolds (1931-2013), Buster Edwards (1931-1994) and Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013). All signed in black ink to light areas. Obtained personally by the vendor. 33cm x 25cm. The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England. After tampering with the lineside signals in order to bring the train to a halt, a gang of fifteen, led by Bruce Reynolds, attacked the train. Other gang members included Gordon Goody, Buster Edwards, Charlie Wilson, Roy James, John Daly, Danny Pembroke, Jimmy White, Ronnie Biggs, Tommy Wisbey, Jim Hussey, Bob Welch and Roger Cordrey, as well as three men known only as numbers "1", "2" and "3". A 16th man, an unnamed retired train driver, was also present. With careful planning based on inside information from an individual known as "The Ulsterman" (erroneously named as Patrick McKenna in 2014), the robbers escaped with over £2.6 million (equivalent to £53.5 million today). The bulk of the stolen money was never recovered. Though the gang did not use any firearms, Jack Mills, the train driver, was beaten over the head with a metal bar. Mills' injuries were severe enough to end his career. After the robbery, the gang hid at Leatherslade Farm and famously used the money in a game of Monopoly - unwittingly incriminating themselves whilst doing so as the Monopoly set was used to garner finger prints of the suspects and was instrumental in the Police arresting most of the gang. The ringleaders were sentenced to 30 years in jail.
A collection of x9 original 1930s / 1940s German made Nazi Third Reich ceramic plates and bowls. All white, some with decorative rims. Each with maker's marks to the base, including; Rieber, KPM, Bauscher and others. Mixture of Luftwaffe, Kreigsmarine and other such issues. Each with eagle and swastika stamps to base. Each approx; 24cm diameter. Some light wear and tear, but no major cracks or repairs visible. Interesting large collection.
A collection of items relating to one 1151967 CG Innocent of the 53rd Worcester Yeomanry Airlanding Light Regiment, 6th Airborne Division based in Palestine from 1946-47. Comprising; his well annotated / sketched photograph album (sadly void of many photos), includes lots of loose images - mainly of various soldiers, damaged Jeeps etc, as well as a vintage 1940s period 'British Made' union flag.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Dessert Service, 1876, painted with sprays of flowers within a light blue and gilt border with white enamel beading, printed marks in brown, comprising: 2 tall tazzas 3 low tazzas 10 plates. Both tall tazzas reattached at the collar and one cracked on the dish. One low tazza with a large open rim crack. Some plates with patches of gilt wear but mostly all gilding and enamelling in good order.
Manner of Pierre-Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Pair of Patinated Bronze Horses, each with right foreleg raised, on rounded rectangular mount bases inscribed THE TAUNTON & WEST OF ENGLAND HORSE SHOW HELD ON JULY 30TH 1903 1st PRIZE LIGHT WEIGHT HUNTERS LADY SHELDRAKE THE PROPERTY OF ERNEST W ROBINSON, on rouge marble plinths, 50cm long. Some typical wear to patination, particularly on bases. Some chipping and flaking to marble. Free from breaks and repairs.
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Cameo-Glass Scent-Bottle, The Silver Mounts Probably by S. Blanckensee and Son, Birmingham, 1885, The Cameo-Glass Attributed to Thomas Webb, tapering cylindrical, the light blue body with white foliage and berries in relief, the hinged cover chased with foliage on a matted ground, 13.5cm high. The silver mounts marked on neck. The cover apparently unmarked. There is some wear to the marks, with the first letter of the maker's mark partially indistinct. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some areas of the glass where chips have been polished out. These are noticeable at the top and at the tip.

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