Toys, vinyl, pop memorabilia, militaria, postcards, cameras, stamps and ephemera PARTIAL CATALOGUE

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Toys, vinyl, pop memorabilia, militaria, postcards, cameras, stamps and ephemera PARTIAL CATALOGUE

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A Thunder Tiger Ford Escort Cosworth 1/10 scale nitro touring remote controlled car and a Kyosho Ford Escort Cosworth 1/10 scale nitro Monte Carlo...

A Tamiya 'vintage' 1/10 scale remote controlled TL-01 Peugeot 406 ST battery car (Tamiya 58212), a Tamiya 'vintage' 1/10 scale remote controlled ...

A Max Handwerck German bisque headed doll with open mouth and moving eyes, composite limbs and lace garments, stamped to reverse of head: 0 1/4.

A boxed Corgi Classics Chipperfield's Circus Foden Closed Pole Truck with Caravan, no. 97888 plus a Bedford Pantechnician Billy Smee Wardrobe, no....

An Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with open mouth, stamped to reverse of head: AM 4/0 DEP 370, the body of part leather construction, ending ...

A well detailed del Prado scale model of HMS Victory, built at a cost of approx. £800, sold with magazines detailing the build, accessories and pa...

Two early wax dolls, a wooden ventriloquist's puppet and three others, two in rice paper costumes, the third in a silk Spanish style dress.

Two large boxes of dolls and soft toys including a window display in the form of a standing doll displaying buttons and habidashery accessories.

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