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Lot 459

Corgi 261 James Bond Aston Martin DB5, boxed with instructions and spare passenger, box F, vehicle some paint rubbing to roof, front near side of car has corrosion and paint loss (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 234

Aston Martin Light Up SignPlease visit our catalogue on our website: https://mathewsons.co.uk/auctions/17049-friday-23rd-saturday-24th-april-2021

Lot 257

1995 Aston Martin DB7Please visit our catalogue on our website: https://mathewsons.co.uk/auctions/17049-friday-23rd-saturday-24th-april-2021

Lot 393

TWO VINTAGE CORGI 261 JAMES BOND ASTON MARTIN DB5sboth with gold paintwork and boxed, one with the Top Secret Documents (2)

Lot 189

Micro Scaletric - Schylling - A collection of motoring related board games, Micro Scalextric set and a clockwork toy, includes Aston Martin DBS Micro Scalextric set, Schylling Clockwork Auto Speedway, and Rallycross board game. The Scalextric is still sealed but the box has storage wear and creasing, the Schylling Speedway appears unused and Mint. The board games are unchecked for completeness.

Lot 240

Brumm, Matchbox Dinky, Beanstalk Group; Others - A mixed group of boxed and unboxed diecast and plastic model vehicles in various scales. Lot includes a 1:18 Beanstalk Group James Bonds Aston Martin V12 Vanquish; Brumm #81 Blitzen Benz; IXO Graham Paige Roadster 1939 and similar. Boxed models appear Very Good - Mint in condition some of which are loose in boxes, and boxes are mainly in Poor - Fair condition. Unboxed items show signs of play / display and range between a couple Fair - mainly Good condition.

Lot 29

Corgi - Tic-Toc. A collection of 11 boxed James Bond related vehicles in various scales including # CC07505 Aston Martin Vanquish 40th anniversary edition, # CC00102 Lotus/Aston/BMW set, # CC99106 film canister with 4 cars. All models appear Mint, the film canister is still factory sealed and the other packaging all appears Very Good with only minor storage marks.

Lot 298

Corgi Toys - A boxed Corgi #261 James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5. The model in gold with red interior and wire wheels, appears in Very Good Plus condition with some nicks on sides and roof. The model comes with James Bond and villain figures. The model sits on an Excellent inner pictorial stand with a small tear towards the rear of the stand. The inner stand contains an open Secret Instructions packet containing Top Secret instruction Leaflet, spare villain figure, and lapel badge. The model is presented in a Near Mint blue and yellow picture box with its Corgi Collectors Club leaflet. A bright example!

Lot 344

Dinky Toys, Matchbox, Corgi - A mainly unboxed group of diecast model vehicles in various scales. Lot includes a boxedMatchbox Superkings K15 The Londoner Bus (appears Mint in Fair box); Dinky Klingon Battle Cruiser; Corgi Starsky & Hitch Ford Gran Torino; Corgi Juniors James Bond Aston Martin DB5 and similar. Unboxed models are in Playworn condition.

Lot 74

Corgi - Britains - Marx - A lot of over 40 models in various scales including Britains # 9761 Hughes helicopter, Corgi # 261 James Bond Aston Martin DB5, Corgi # 256 Safari Beetle. All models show play use and some have parts missing or broken but overall condition is Fair to Good.

Lot 137

A large collection of x25 boxed and carded Hot Wheels diecast model cars. The collection to include TV and film related examples comprising The Avengers 57 Plymouth Fury, Captain America 40 Ford Coupe, James Bond Casino Royale Aston Martin DBS, Gold Finger Lincoln Continental, Batman Batmobile,  a 50 Years of Mustang boxset, a Flashfire boxset and many other single carded examples. Good collection

Lot 245

A collection of x16 assorted vintage Dinky Toys, Corgi Toys and Matchbox Lesney diecast model cars and other vehicles comprising Corgi James Bond Aston Martin DB5 with ejecting passenger, Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile Tornado, Corgi Major Toys Carrimore Car Transporter,  Dinky Toys Superior Rescuer with working battery operated roof light, Ford Cortina, Matchbox Lesney Car Transporter and others. Good assortment.

Lot 305

An original vintage Tri-ang made Spot On 1/42 scale diecast  model No. 113 Aston Martin. Bright green body work, appears to be repainted but to a very high standard. An excellent example.

Lot 310

A collection of x5 Italian made 1/43 scale Top Model Collection diecast model cars, all being Aston Martin examples comprising models No. TMC-83 and 85 Aston Martin DB3, TMC-51 and 53 Aston Martin DB3S and TMC-58 Aston Martin DB3S Street. Contents appearing mint and unused, within original perspex display cases and outer cardboard sleeves. Good detailed models

Lot 325

A collection of x11 original vintage Corgi Toys and Dinky Toys diecast model cars comprising x2 Dinky Toys model No.153 Aston Martin x5 Corgi Toys No. 218 Aston Martin DB4, x2 Corgi Toys Rockets range DB6, Lamborghini Miura and a boxed Corgi Whizzwheels No. 164 Wild Honey Dragster truck. Some models possibly repainted.

Lot 358

A collection of x10 assorted 1/18 and 1/24 scale boxed diecast model cars by makers Bburago, Maisto, Chrono and Guiloy. Examples to include Burago models No. 3008 Alfa Romeo Spider, 3009 Mercedes Benz SSK, 3020 Mercedes Benz Roadster, 1238 Bugatti Type 55, Maisto 31936 Jaguar XK8, Guiloy 64544 Aston Martin DB7 and others. Some contents appearing mint and unused. Within original boxes.

Lot 374

A large collection of assorted vintage diecast model cars, buses and other vehicles by makers to include Dinky Toys, Corgi Toys, Lesney, Huskey, Matchbox series and others. Models present to include Dinky Toys Atlantean Bus, Aston Martin, Corvette Stingray, Corgi Toys Porsche Carrera, Ford Thames Caravan, Ferrari Berlinetta, Lesney Pickford Removal Van, Rolls Royce Phantom V and more. Condition ranging from fair to good. Interesting assortment. 

Lot 42

An original vintage 1960's Triang / Tri-ang made Scalextric 1/32 scale slot racing car C68 Aston Martin without light ' In green with white #13 decal and red driver. Model in good condition with some residue held within a near mint original card box.

Lot 51

An original Minichamps made 1/43 scale precision diecast model No. 400 137721 Aston Martin V8 Coupe red. The model appearing mint within original perspex display box. Great example.

Lot 646

A large collection of assorted diecast model cars and other vehicles of various scales and makers to include Corgi, Matchbox Fire Engine series, Lledo, Maisto, Atlas Editions and others. Examples of James Bond Aston Martin, Police car, Taxi cab, classic haulers and advertising related vehicles. Interesting assortment. 

Lot 4013

Matchbox: A collection of seven boxed Matchbox vehicles to comprise: Vauxhall Victor, 45, one end box flap missing, one inner box flap also missing; Aston Martin, 53, one box end flap re-taped; Army Water Truck, 71, box complete; Diesel Road Roller, 1, one box end flap re-taped; Muir Hill Dumper, 2, both box end flaps missing; Fire Truck, 9, box complete; and Whitlock Dinkum-Dumper, Major Pack M-10, one box end flap; boxes generally worn, some small tearing, vehicles have small paint chips. (7)

Lot 4027

Corgi: A collection of assorted boxed 007 James Bond vehicles to include: Space Shuttle; Mercedes Saloon; Moon Buggy; Aston Martin DB5, Toyota 2000GT & Blofeld Figure Set; and Rolls Royce. (one box)

Lot 4028

Corgi: A boxed Corgi, 007 Casino Royale, Limited Edition, 1:36 Scale Set, containing Aston Martin DB5 and DBS, with official silver embossed playing cards and poker chips, some chips missing, CC99194.

Lot 4038

Auto Art: A boxed Auto Art 007 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger; together with a boxed Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me, excellent condition, slight box wear. (2)

Lot 4046

Diecast: A collection of assorted diecast vehicles to include: Minichamps 1:12 scale Yamaha YZR-M1, Gaullists Tech 3. Olivier Jacque Moto GP 2003, along with Ixo Lola Aston Martin Racing LMP1 Gulf no.007, Le Mans 2009, 1:43 scale, Boxed. Plus Sikh Gulf GT, Ixo Gulf Mirage, Onyx Ferrari, Gulf Team Fiat Abarth. (one bag)

Lot 477

An assortment of TV related diecast models to include Corgi James Bond Aston Martin DB5 with two bandits, Corgi The Saint Jaguar XJS, Corgi James Bond Lotus Esprit, Corgi James Bond 926 Stromberg's Copter, two Dinky Gerry Anderson's Space: 1999 Eagle Transporters, Corgi Batmobile with Batman and Robin figures, Batcopter and boat, Corgi Junior Batcopter, Batmobile and James Bond Aston Martin. (12)

Lot 5021

MODELLCARWORLD 8 Modellfahrzeuge Metall, Kunststoffteile, M 1:43, darunter Lamborghini Jarama Rally, Porsche 911T, Lamborghini LM 002, Aston Martin One-77, Z 1, mit Plexiglasschaukasten

Lot 5185

CORGI TOYS 16 Modellautos Metall, M 1:43, überwiegend neuere Modelle, darunter Lotus Elan S2, Aston Martin D.B.4., Austin Mini Countryman, teils LS, Z 2-3

Lot 5200

DINKY TOYS/ CORGI/ SOLIDO 10 Modellautos Metall, M 1:43, 2x Aston Martin, Chevrolet Impala, MGA, Ford Zephyra, Ford Sedan, Renault 4L, Opel Kapitän und 2x NSU Prinz IV, Z 3

Lot 5609

DINKY TOYS/ HERPA/ GAMA/ u.a. 20 Modellfahrzeuge, Metall, Kunststoffteile, M 1:43, darunter Ford Focus WRC, Porsche 908 Spider, Skoda Octavia, Chevrolet Corvette C6.R, Aston Martin DBR9, Z 1, überwiegend mit Plexiglasschaukasten, teils mit leichten Lagerspuren

Lot 6313

GAMA 1 Modellfahrzeug Aston Martin DB5 "James Bond 007", Nr. 4900, Made in Western Germany, Blech/Kunstoffteile, gold, L 25 cm, UW, ff, Z 2-3

Lot 222

Corgi Toys 261 James Bonds Aston Martin DB5, boxed.

Lot 265

Corgi Toys three models, 309 Aston Martin, 314 Ferrari Berlinetta & 330 Porsche Carrera, all boxed.

Lot 365

Two Danbury Mint Aston Martin DB5 boxed as new, together with 1938 Rolls Royce Phantom, all with certificate of authenticity (3)

Lot 163

3 boxed models: Dinky Aston Martin, Dinky fire engine, Dinky Honda s 800

Lot 1178

A painted aluminium Aston Martin wall plaque. Approx. 13.5cm x 58cm.

Lot 181

A Boxed Joyride Diecast of OO7 Aston Martin DB5 Casino Royale

Lot 182

A Boxed Signature Diecast Model of a 1934 Aston Martin II

Lot 16

A group of 14 Dinky racing cars. Comprising 107 Sunbeam Alpine, 108 Midget, 239 Vanwell, 233 Cooper Bristol, 234 Ferrari, 236 Connaught, 238 Jaguar Type D, 235 H.W.M, 163 Bristol 450, 23N Maserati, 133 Cunningham, 230 Talbot Lago, 110 Aston Martin, 237 Mercedes Benz

Lot 175

2001 Aston Martin Vanquish Transmission: paddleMileage:14481An entirely new Aston Martin for the 21st Century, the Vanquish debuted at the Geneva Auto Show in March 2001, with deliveries commencing a few months later. The Vanquish took over from the Vantage V8 with the Newport Pagnell factory undergoing an extensive multi-million pound refurbishment to accommodate it, gaining a new assembly line, paint shop, rolling road and water test facility. Styled by Ian Callum, the man responsible for the DB7, the Vanquish was developed with assistance from Aston Martin’s parent company Ford using constructional techniques more advanced than those of any current road car of that time. The 6.0 litre, 48 valve, V12 engine, the first of its type for Aston Martin, developed 460bhp at 6,800rpm, 400lb/ft of torque available at 5,500 revs. The state-of-the-art electronic engine management system provided ‘drive by wire’ throttle control and was linked to the six-speed manual gearbox’s electro-hydraulic change mechanism, a first for a production car. The gearchange was controlled by F1-style paddles and could be operated in either of two modes, fully manual or computer controlled automatic, with a ‘sport’ setting available on both. It was an instant sales success and its choice as transport for James Bond only added to the appeal.This truly stunning Aston Martin Vanquish 2+2 has only covered 14,500 miles and when new was supplied with the Aston Martin Works walnut pack, premium audio system and electric heated seats. Regularly serviced with twelve services listed, the last carried out at 14,025 miles, this car has had the Vanquish S clutch upgrade fitted. Finished in Ferrari Grigio Titanio silver with charcoal and Tailor Grey interior, this lovely Aston Martin Vanquish is supplied with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate which expires in October 2021, the original aluminium book pack, the fire extinguisher, first aid kit, torch, tyre pressure gauge, quick guide and original note pad. Ever since the introduction DB9 Aston Martin have built the reputation of building the ultimate Gran Turismo cars, a combination of high performance with ultimate luxury and the Vanquish continued with this lifestyle choice.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 188

1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Transmission: manualMileage:51804At the Paris Auto Salon in 1972, Ferrari unveiled an all new car to the world. It was a fast, svelte and elegant 2+2 powered by their legendary V12 engine, and was the most expensive series produced by Ferrari for 17 years. The 365 GT4 2+2 is easily distinguished from its successors by its six rear tail lights, knock-off alloy wheels, and lack of a front spoiler and was produced between 1972 and 1976. Production totalled 525 cars and just 109 of these were right hand drive. The bodies were built and fully trimmed at the Pininfarina works in Turin, and then shipped to the Ferrari factory in Maranello for the installation of the mechanical components. Under the bonnet, Ferrari squeezed in a 4.4 litre V12 unit producing 340bhp at 7000rpm resulting in the world's most potent full four-seater at the time. Despite its 1,450 kilos, the car galloped from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.4 seconds and was capable of a top speed of 155 mph.This UK supplied, right hand drive 1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 finished in Rosso Sir Ivor with a black Cognolo leather interior, is one of only 27 believed to be left in existence. Ordered new with air conditioning, electric mirrors, electric windows and cassette stereo, it was first registered on 14thMay 1976. The paperwork that accompanies the car shows it was first ordered by Maranello Concessionaires in Egham before being sold onto Lancaster Garages in Colchester, Essex. The car is even rarer in that it has only had three keepers in its entire 45 year life. It has benefitted recently from new, correct Michelin XWX tyres, a suspension overhaul, a new high torque starter motor, new clutch and an engine service which included the carburettors being cleaned and balanced with new points and condensers fitted. The vendor reports that the car drives very well, attracting a lot of attention wherever it goes.Supplied with copies of the car’s original order sheet and factory correspondence, a V5C registration document, previous MoT test certificates and receipts. This desirable, well presented and rare final year of production car, offers an excellent alternative to the much more common comparable Aston Martin or Maserati of the time.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 189

1973 Aston Martin V8 Series II Fi Transmission: automaticMileage:7500These Aston Martins were intended to house the new Tadek Marek-designed V8, the DBS first appeared with the 4.0 litre six-cylinder unit of the concurrently produced DB6. Styled in-house by Bill Towns, the four-seater DBS employed a platform type chassis with independent suspension all round. Bigger and more luxuriously appointed than the DB6, the heavier DBS disappointed some due to its rather lacklustre performance but there were no complaints when the V8 arrived in 1969! With an estimated 345bhp available from its 5,340cc, fuel-injected, four-cam engine, the DBS V8 could reach 100mph in under 14 seconds, with a top speed of 160mph; this was staggering in those days and one which fully justified the claim that it was the fastest production car in the world. In 1972 the acquisition of Aston Martin by Company Developments brought with it a change of name for the V8-engined cars, out went DBS V8 and in came the AM V8. This new Series II was distinguishable by its restyled front which now featured two instead of four headlamps and recalled the looks of the earlier DB six-cylinder cars. Electronic ignition and air conditioning were now standard which we are sure was greatly received.This 1973 Aston Martin Series II V8 with mechanical fuel injection was one of the first Aston Martins built following the sale of Aston Martin by David Brown to Company Developments. This particular car was a barn find, having been off the road for 17 years, it was bought by the previous owner from The Aston Workshop as a project car, showing a mileage reading of 7,310 which is believed to be correct. The chassis number is listed as V8, some confusion arises where the Aston Martin factory decided to use up the stock of David Brown DBS V8 badges, consequently they are often wrongly referred to as a DBS because of the external badging. The car then underwent a three-year restoration, starting in 2016, carried out by Roda Classics in Portugal, which is a non-profit-making garage belonging to Mr. Carlos Antunes (Ex-CEO of Renault Peugeot) who takes on rebuilds/restorations for collectors around the world by invitation only. All the cars are rebuilt under his direct supervision. The body was taken off and renewed where required, the chassis was fully rebuilt with all corrosion removed, all mechanical parts renewed or rebuilt as required, electrical components renewed and refurbished, this is confirmed by the invoices for the parts supplied. The car was then repainted in Antrim Blue changing the original colour which was white and then retrimmed in white leather to complete the restoration. Recently it has been completely gone through and any faults that had developed since returning from Portugal being rectified including a new fuel injection system. This Aston Martin V8 is supplied with a V5 registration document and the full body off restoration is supported by a build book of images along with invoices for the parts supplied by the Aston Workshop. Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 229

1990 Aston Martin Virage Transmission: manualMileage:38000Introduced at the 1988 Birmingham Motor Show, the Virage was Aston Martin’s replacement for the decades old V8 models. The Virage was launched as the top of the range car for Aston Martin. It is easy to see why this handbuilt, all aluminium V8 was king of the Astons. The 32 valve, 5.3 litre engine elevated the performance of the Virage to near sports car level. It was stated by Sports Car International on an early test that 'acceleration just never seems to run out' and they also praised 'the eager and quicker revving' nature of the engine, with its Callaway designed heads and Weber-Marelli fuel injection. They concluded that 'nothing sounds quite like an Aston V8'. This handsome Aston Martin Virage presents extremely well in British Racing Green over a cream leather interior and benefits from much renovation work over the years. More recently the car has been treated to an extensive engine rebuild and a front end rebuild including suspension components. Upgraded 18” alloy wheels have also been fitted and are shod with new tyres all round. The paintwork and interior are both in good order showing little sign of age and the engine sounds fantastic when on song. The history file that accompanies the car includes various sundry invoices, previous MoT test certificates and a UK registration document.These cars regularly require deep pockets when it comes to maintenance but this example having had a fortune spent on it is in very good order and we are sure will bring a lot of enjoyment for the new owner.Interested parties should note that the private registration plate shown is to be retained by the vendor and a new, age-related registration issued instead.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.Interested parties should note that the private registration plate shown is to be retained by the vendor and a new, age-related registration issued instead.

Lot 618

A Corgi James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5, gold, with ejector figure, together with another similar (2)

Lot 1201

Corgi Toys mixed lot of T.V. related items, mostly unboxed and play worn, includes circus models, James Bond Aston Martin DB5 and 3 comic based models in boxes (boxes need a clean but models mint inside). 30+ in total (P-G) (BG)

Lot 1248

Two trays containing a quantity of various playworn Corgi Toy, Matchbox, Spot on and similar diecasts, some examples over painted, examples to include a Corgi Toys Aston Martin James Bond DB5, various Corgi Toy Agricultural Tractors and farming equipment, a Corgi Toys Jaguar Mk X saloon, and others

Lot 2087

Seven various boxed 1/43 scale mixed high speed racing and luxury saloon cars, to include a Norev Renault RS 2027 Vision Race Car, a Norev Renault Megane trophy 2011 show car, a Norev Alpine vision Gran Turismo race car, a Minichamps Porsche 918 RSR, an Aston Martin Racing Collectables AMR1 and two others

Lot 2093

A collection of mainly 1/43 scale diecast factory built models and plastic kits, mixed manufactures to include a Herpa, Kyosho, Rally Models and others, specific examples include a Kyosho Lancia Rally 037, a Rally Models Aston Martin P214, together with others

Lot 2204

Corgi modern T.V related models includes 3X James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5, one in gold two in silver, 3x AMC Hornet and one Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante plus 2x Golden Compass models. Total of 9 models. (BM)

Lot 2227

Danbury Mint 1/24th scale 1964 Aston Martin DB5 in wine red, complete with polystyrene packing and outer box plus all paperwork, superb item (M-BM)

Lot 2341

A group of 8 Minichamps boxed cars, to include a white Bentley Arnage, Bentley continental and a Aston Martin Vantage and others. (BM)

Lot 2508

Corgi and Dinky TV related items all in poor boxes to include the following: Corgi 271 James Bond Aston Martin with the small Chinese wheels in the blue box and a 30th Ann. of Gold Finger model, car not tarnished but box poor, plus a Dinky UB Taxi in plain box (all models seem near mint). Three items in total (BP-G).

Lot 2526

Corgi group of 2 boxed James Bond Aston Martin, no.04206 one in gold the other in silver. (BM).

Lot 2527

Corgi group of 2 boxed James Bond Aston Martin, no.04206 one in gold the other in silver. (BM).

Lot 2529

A Minichamps Model No. 4000 137260 1/43 scale James Bond Collection Aston Martin DB5, as housed in original window box with card sleeve

Lot 2542

An Auto Art 007 1/18 scale boxed model of the James Bond Collection Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 housed in the original window box

Lot 2547

A selection of various boxed and vintage TV related diecast vehicles and accessories to include a Captain Scarlett Spectrum Pursuit vehicle, a Corgi Toys 007 Lotus Esprit, a Husky Models Aston Martin DB5, also sold with a quantity of various boxed and loose Mini models to include Corgi, British Racing Green Mini and others

Lot 1373

MAN UNITED Ten, 6 colour and 4 B/W autographed 16 x 12 photos of former players Scholes, Aston, Crompton, Hill, Macari, Moran, Martin, Sadler, Stepney and Stapleton, all signed in permanent marker. Good

Lot 450

Toys - a 1:24 scale radio controlled battle tank, Leopard II A5, boxed; a Maisto 1:18 scale special edition Jaguar XJ 220, boxed and a IXO models Aston Martin racing DBR9, boxed

Lot 276

A 20th century Japanese Satsuma vase, A/F, 44cm high and a miscellaneous collection of items to include a Gradus gents wrist watch, a Corgi die cast figure from the James Bond Aston Martin DB5 Ejector seat, a yellow metal locket, two yellow metal hair pins and a miniature brass carriage clockLocation: Porters

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