Matchbox Regular Wheels 42b Studebaker Lark Station Wagon pair (1) blue body & similar roof slide without cast letter B, bare metal base without tow guide, complete with figures attached to sprue (2) similar but Turquoise blue body with light blue slide, tow guide to base - Near Mint in Good Plus to Excellent type E2 & E4 boxes illustrating red & blue models. (2)
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Matchbox Regular Wheels 38b Vauxhall Victor Estate group (1) primrose yellow body, silver trim, light green interior, black base, 24-tread silver plastic wheels (2) Similar but 9 x 24 tread grey plastic wheels (3) similar but black plastic 36 tread wheels (4) similar but darker yellow body - Excellent Plus to Mint in Generally Good Plus to Excellent type E3 & E4 colour picture boxes.(4)
Matchbox Superfast group of Collector cases including 48 car case with 3 x light blue plastic trays, containing 36 x Superfast & Regular Wheel models including 5c US Mail Truck; 49b Chop Suey, plus others & 6 loose models with 2 plastic case- Fair to Excellent Plus, vinyl case is Poor, plastic cases are Good Plus - Consigned by Ex Lesney Employee. (3 Cases & 40 models)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group (1) 24c Rolls Royce Silver Shadow - metallic red, chrome hub with black tyres, base with Pat Number (2) similar in later box - both boxes are very clean & crisp (3) 28c Jaguar Mk.X - metallic light brown with similar painted engine (4) similar but with unpainted engine - Excellent to Near Mint in generally Good to Near Mint boxes. (4)
Matchbox Regular Wheels a group of Boats (1) 48a Meteor Sports Boat & Trailer - light tan boat with blue hull, satin black trailer without braces, metal wheels with domed crimped axle (2) 48b Sports Boat on Trailer - red, white hull, blue trailer with grey plastic wheels, silver engine; (3) white, red hull, gold engine - Generally Near Mint in Poor to Good boxes. (3)
Matchbox Regular Wheels 38b Vauxhall Victor Estate group (1) primrose yellow body, silver trim, red interior, black base, 24-tread silver plastic wheels (2) Similar but black plastic 36 tread wheels (3) similar but light green interior (4) similar but darker yellow body - Excellent Plus to Mint in Generally Good Plus type D colour picture boxes.(4)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y6 1913 Cadillac pair (1) colour trial model - glossy green body and chassis, textured black hood, light tan trial seats and grille, chrome 12-spoke wheels and baseplate type E (2) yellow seats & grille, type F baseplate & with harder to find red 12 spoke wheels- Excellent Plus to Near Mint Unboxed. (2)
Matchbox Regular Wheels 31c Lincoln Continental group (1) lighter metallic blue body, bare metal base with tow guide, ivory interior, black plastic wheels (2) darker metallic blue (3) deeep metallic blue (4) light sea green body - Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus to Excellent type E colour picture boxes (4)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group to include 8E Ford Mustang Fastback - white, red interior, black plastic wheels with chrome hubs; 14D ISO Grifo - metallic dark blue, light blue interior and tow hook, chrome hubs with black tyres; 33c Lamborghini P400 Miura - yellow, red interior, chrome hubs with black tyres; 41c Ford GT Racer - white body, red interior, yellow plastic hubs with black tyres, mid-blue and white racing number 6 bonnet decal; plus others - Excellent to Near Mint in generally Fair to Good Plus boxes. (6)
Matchbox Regular Wheels 33a Ford Zodiac Saloon group (1) dark green, silver trim, metal wheels with crimped axles (2) similar but slightly darker (3) two-tone metallic mauve, orange side panels, silver plastic wheels; (4) similar - chip to roof (5) similar but very light metallic mauve-silver with grey plastic wheels - Good Plus to Near Mint with 3 x Fair to Good boxes (5).
Matchbox Regular Wheels 22b Vauxhall Cresta - Stannard Code 13 - light grey body, lilac side panels, pale green windows, with rear silver trim, with red tail-lamps, gloss black base, 20-tread silver plastic wheels - Excellent Plus, odd small mark but overall clean bright model in a Good type C Lesney box.
Matchbox Regular Wheels 51a Albion Chieftain Cement Truck pair (1) yellow body with silver trim, light tan load - "Blue Circle Portland Cement" decals, matt black base, metal wheels with crimped axles (2) darker load bed, gloss black base, 8 x 18-tread grey plastic wheels with riveted axles (a few light chips) - Excellent to Near Mint in Fair to Good type B3 boxes. (2)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group to include 29b Austin A55 Cambridge - light metallic green body, pale green roof and boot, turquoise green tinted windows, black base and silver plastic wheels; 3 x Vauxhall Victor Estate Car - pale yellow body, clear windows, black base, ivory interior (one has red) and black plastic wheels; 45b Ford Corsair - very pale yellow body, clear windows, red interior, green plastic boat and roof-rack, plus others - Excellent to Near Mint in Fair to Good boxes. (7)
Matchbox Superkings pair of Commercial Vehicles. (1) K7 Racing Car Transporter - lemon yellow body with Team Matchbox labels, light amber windows & rear canopy, black interior, red rear ramp, silver painted base, Maltese Cross wheels - complete with Superfast 34a Formula 1 Racing Car - metallic candy pink body with yellow stripe racing number 16 nose label, clear windscreen, bare metal base, 4-spoke wheels (2) K11 DAF Articulated Car Transporter - lemon yellow tractor unit with clear windows, ivory interior, metallic red grille & base, 4-spoke wheels, burnt orange trailer with lemon yellow upper deck & rear ramp, 4-spoke wheels with ivory axle clip, rare transitional issue which has blue & silver foil "DAF" trailer labels - Excellent to Near Mint in Fair to Excellent "New" type boxes. (2)
Matchbox Superfast 36 Compartment Car truck design Carry Case 1978 Lesney - white and red vinyl with 3 x light blue plastic trays, containing 36 x Superfast & Regular Wheel models including 5a Lotus; 2 x 19b Road Dragster; 12c Land Rover, plus others - Fair to Excellent Plus, case has some penmarks - Good - Consigned by Ex Lesney Employee.
Matchbox Regular Wheels Vauxhall Cresta group (1) 22a - maroon body, off white roof, silver trim, matt black base, metal wheels with flat crimped axles (2) 22b - light grey body with lilac side panels, with split rear silver trim and red tail lamps, pale green windows, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels (3) similar but 20 tread silver plastic wheels (4) similar but no rear trim - Excellent to Excellent Plus, odd tiny chip or rubs but overall clean bright models that display well, Unboxed (4)
Matchbox Regular Wheels 39b Pontiac Bonneville Convertible - Stannard Code 12 - primrose yellow body, turquoise green windscreen, ivory interior & steering wheel, gloss black base, 24-tread grey plastic wheels - Mint in Excellent type D box printed by Bowaters (light crease to striker side).
Matchbox Regular Wheels 3b Bedford Tipper Truck pair (1) - light grey cab & chassis without silver trim, red tipper body with base block, 45-tread grey plastic wheels (2) Similar but with black plastic wheels - Near Mint to Mint in Good to Good Plus earlier period type D1 boxes printed by Bowaters (2).
Matchbox Regular Wheels, 7b Ford Anglia group (1) - light blue body, green Turquoise windows, without rear silver trim, with red tail lights, gloss black base with model No.7 on raised platform, 24-tread silver plastic wheels (2) similar but 24 tread grey plastic wheels (3) similar with 36 tread black plastic wheels (4) similar but No.7 on flat base - Near Mint to Mint with 3 Fair to Good boxes - one is tape repaired (4).
Matchbox Regular Wheels 17a Bedford Removals Van pair (1) - Stannard Code 8 - light green type D body with silver trim & cast open cab rear window, type B front axle brace, metal wheels with flat crimped axles - (2) Unlisted - green type A body - no ridge line in van & no infill around cab - Excellent Plus in Fair to Good type B2 boxes.(one has had taoe repairs) 2.
Matchbox Regular Wheels 74a Mobile Refreshments Canteen Stannard Code 15 - metallic silver type B body light blue interior & type B base, 36-tread grey plastic wheels - a few light marks to hatch, otherwise Near Mint overall clean bright model with no loss to decals in Good Plus to Excellent crisp type D box (couple of creases to one striker side).
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y12 1912 Ford Model T Van "Hoover" - Code 2 promotional model - blue body with type 3 cast rear doors, white roof, tan seats, gold parts, gloss black chassis, gold 12-spoke wheels - tampo print in light gold - with certificate 004 of 500, generally Near Mint in a Good correct issue box.
Matchbox Regular Wheels pair (1) 7b Ford Anglia - light blue body, green Turquoise windows, without rear silver trim but with red tail lights, gloss black type A base, 20-tread silver plastic wheels - does have a few tiny chips but still a bright model (2) 29b Austin A55 Cambridge - two-tone green body without rear silver trim & without red tail lamps, turquoise green windows, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent to Near Mint in Good to Good Plus Type C & D boxes (2).
Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Construction vehicles. (1) 1b Aveling Barford Diesel Road Roller - light green body with gold trim, tan driver, red metal rollers (2) 3a Site Mixer - blue body with engine cover handle cast, orange metal wheels with flat crimped axle (3) 8b Caterpillar Tractor - pliable green rubber tracks (4) 24a Weatherill Hydraulic Excavator - yellow, silver trim, metal wheels with crimped axles (5) 28b Thames Trader Compressor truck - oraange yellow body - generally Near Mint to Mint in Good to Good Plus type B2 boxes (clean bright models possibly old shop stock).
Matchbox Regular Wheels 27c Cadillac Sixty Special - Stannard Code 2 - metallic light green body with Arrow cast under bonnet, with split rear silver trim and red tail lamps, white roof, clear windows, maroon base, 20-tread silver plastic wheels - Excellent Plus, a few pin prick chips along cast edges but overall clean & bright in Good Plus "New Model" type B5 box printed by Pembroke Abbey. Still a nice example of this rare model which displays well.
Matchbox Regular Wheels group to include 29b Austin A55 Cambridge - light metallic green body, pale green roof and boot, turquoise green tinted windows, black base and silver plastic wheels; 2 x Vauxhall Victor Estate Car - pale yellow body, clear windows, black base, ivory interior and black plastic wheels; 45b Ford Corsair - very pale yellow body, clear windows, red interior, green plastic boat and roof-rack, plus others - Excellent to Near Mint in Fair to Good boxes. (7)
Indian Rebellion relics. A silver mounted and etched steel carving set, incorporating a sword blade and fragments of wood, the blade etched TAKEN BY H C WILKINSON AT THE ASSAULT AND CAPTURE OF THE CITY OF KOTAH CENTRAL INDIA IN 1858 or THE HANDLE OF AN INDIAN CORN MILL TAKEN BY H C WILKINSON AT ROWA ON THE 6TH OF JANUARY 1858, the ferrule and crosspiece with etched decoration and inscribed J S W FROM H C W, silver pommels stamped with bovine heads and festoons, 65.5 and 35.5cm l, pommels maker J R, Sheffield, date letter rubbed, cased (2) Provenance: Bosley's Auctioneers, Militaria, 3 July 2019, lot 610 Henry Clement Wilkinson spent his boyhood in the Wilkinson family home at Mount Oswald, Durham, Durham, England. His grandfather Thomas Wilkinson (1752-1825) purchased the large manor house in 1806. Thomas Wilkinson's son Rev. Percival Spearman Wilkinson (1792-1875), the father of Henry, owned the manor house from 1825 to 1875. The family had several servants including a governess. The children were well educated, attending prestigious English universities. Henry's oldest brother, also named Percival Spearman Wilkinson owned the property until his death 1898. Henry Clement Wilkinson spent his working years with the British military. As a youth he attended Sandhurst Royal Military College as a gentleman cadet. To best illustrate his illustrious military career the following article is quoted from 'The Army and Navy Gazette' of Nov 28, 1908: "Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Clement Wilkinson, retired, Colonel of the 4th dragoon Guards, died on the 23rd inst. at Kenora, Ontario, Canada, after a weeks illness, aged 71. He was the son of the late Rev. P. S. Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, County Durham, and obtaining his commission in the army was posted to the 95th Regiment as Ensign Feb. 15, 1856. He served with that regiment during the Indian Mutiny 1857-59, and was present at the assault and capture of Rooyah, the siege of Rowa and Kotah, the battle of Kotah-Ke-Serai, the assault of Gwalior, the siege of Powrie, the battle of Beejapore and the action of Koondrye (medal with clasp). On Aug 5, 1859, he went as Lieutenant to the 17th Regiment, and on March 30 the following year exchanged to the 16th Light Dragoons, subsequently the 16th Lancers, with which he spent the remainder of his regimental service. He was promoted to Captain Sept 22, 1863, Major July 30, 1870, Lieutenant-Colonel July 3, 1872, and Brevet Colonel July 3, 1877, being placed on half-pay July 21, 1877. Wilkinson was only three months on half-pay, as on Oct 13 he became Inspecting Officer of Auxiliary Cavalry, Great Britain, a post he held until March 19, 1880, a week later (March 27) he being appointed Military Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief, East Indies. He left the secretaryship Aug 6, 1880 to command the Cavalry Brigade in the Afghan Campaign in the force under Major-General Phayre and marched from Quetta to the relief of Kandahar (mentioned in dispatch, medal with clasp). At the close of the campaign he was appointed Brigadier-General, Cavalry Brigade, Quetta District, he holding that command from May 23 to Oct 23, 1881. Then Oct to Dec he was in command of a force which operated against the Bozdars (thanked by the Commander- in Chief in India and by the Governor General in Council). On Jan 30 of the following year he was appointed Brigadier-General, Bengal, and took command of the Sialkot Brigade. In August he was selected to take to Egypt the cavalry brigade of the Indian contingent to join Sir Garnet Wolseley's force. He took part in the operations at Kassassin, the reconnaissance before and the battle of Tel-Et-Kebir, the subsequent pursuit and the occupation of Cairo (twice mentioned in dispatches, medal with clasp, bronze star, C. B., 2nd Class of the Medjidich). Returning to India in Oct, he continued to act as Brigadier-General, Bengal, until Jan 30, 1887, when he completed his 5 years, he commanding successively the Saugor and Presidency Districts and the Meerut, Rawal Pindi, and Allahabad Divisions. Promoted to Major General Mar 9, 1887, his next and last appointment was as Major-General, North-Eastern District, which he held from April 1, 1891 to Sept 30, 1894., having while at last post been granted a Distinguished Service Reward April 1, 1892 and promoted to Lieutenant-General May 26, 1894. General Wilkinson was appointed to the Coloneley of the 4th Dragoon Guard Oct 4th, 1896 and retired Oct 1, 1899. He was awarded the K. C. B. June 22, 1897." Wear consistent with age. Wood handles with minor shrinkage cracks. Lid of case detached with old adhesive tape repairs, now perished. Red cloth lining moth holed
An Imperial Russian Jager brass and green cotton tape-bound bugle horn, c1850 Provenance: The descendant's of Major General William Cochrane Anderson RA (1794-1865); Bishop & Miller, auctioneers, 5 May 2022, lot 299 The present lot was almost certainly amongst the items bought home from his campaign by General Anderson's son, Major General John Richard Anderson CB (1821-). A Captain in the Crimean War, he commanded the 9th Battery Royal Artillery attached to the Light Division of the Battle of The Alma, the capture of Balaklava and the Siege of Sevastopol Lacking mouth piece, dents and wear but in entirely original unrestored condition
A brass cauldron, cast with imperial arms bearing the number 6, and engraved Taken from the Russian 6th Jaeger Regt Sebastopol 1855, 24.5cm h Note: the 6th Jaeger (or Rifle) Regt was particularly notable for the part they played firing upon the British Light Cavalry Brigade at Balaklava 25 Oct 1854 Pitted, otherwise good
TAG HEUER WRIST WATCH, MODEL WK 1311-0 with original booklet and box Some staining to the clasp, light scratches around the edges of the face, glass in hood condition, at the time of this condition report the watch is not running The condition of watches offered at auction varies widely due to factors including age, possible restoration, repair and general wear and tear. Condition reports relate to watches’ condition at the time of inspection by McTear’s specialists, McTear’s cannot guarantee watches to function beyond that point. Watches are not tested in house for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Buyers should assume that all watches purchased will require regular servicing to be useable and reliable. If McTear’s have been unable to open a watch case safely, the completeness and functionality of the movement within cannot be commented on or guaranteed. McTear’s cannot offer any form of guarantee that movements and/or all component parts are original to any watch.
ERCOL DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS, along with an oak dresser82cm high, 83cm wideQty: 8Dining table in overall good condition with some light scratches to the woodwork, scuffs and minor scratches and sections of discolouration to the chairs all consistent with usage, the dresser with scuffs and scratches to the top section minor chips to some edges and corners

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