A boxed Scalextric CK/2 Porsche 904 GTS 'Build It Yourself Car Kit', car has been built and painted together with four unboxed cars all of which have some missing parts and/or damage - Aston Martin DB4 Marshals Car (missing front bumper), a Mercedes 190SL and two cars from the James Bond sets - Aston Martin and Mercedes 190SL, the latter car retains both figures although is missing its base. (5)
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A BOXED ZAP TOYS BATTERY POWERED RADIO CONTROL ASTON MARTIN V8 VANTAGE, with a similar Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, both 1:14 scale, not tested but appears complete and look to have hardly ever been removed from boxes, with a collection of vintage jigsaws, including MB Coronation souvenirs, contents not checked, some damage to boxes
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5, No.261, complete with one original baddie figure, car features work intermittently, Riley Pathfinder, No.205 in red, Dinky Dodge Royal Sedan Police Car, No.258, Matchbox Massey Harris Tractor, (version without mudguards) No.4 with gold rear hubs, Matchbox Volkswagen Beetle, No.25, Hong Kong plastic friction drive, tinplate, etc, some with original accessories
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Dinky Toys Mini Minor Van 'R.A.C.', No.273, Sunbeam Alpine Sport, No.107, Volkswagen Beetle, No.181, Jaguar XK120, No.157 in yellow, Corgi Toys Citroen DS19, No.210 in green and black, James Bond Aston Martin, No.261, with working features and baddie figure, Spot-On Ford Zodiac, No.100SL, includes a number of repaints
V16 B.R.M.s at Goodwood in 1952, a large b&w period photo featuring Reg Parnell and eventual race winner Froilan Gonzales leaving the start of the 1952 Woodcote Trophy, 61 by 76cm., mounted, framed & glazed; together with two b&w photos of Jim Clark driving a Lotus-Climax 25 in the 1963 Dutch Grand Prix, 43 by 53cm., and an Aston Martin DBR1 at Goodwood in 1960, a later print, 46 by 56cm., both mounted, framed & glazed (3)The B.R.M. photo is attributed to Louis T Stanley and appeared in his book 'The B.R.M. Story', 1966, publisher Max Parrish. All three photos were owned by, and displayed in the offices of international racing driver and engine designer, Brian Hart.
JAMES BOND: FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (1981) - Corgi Toys Die-Cast British Point Of Sale Advertising Poster (690 x 490mm) Presents James Bond ‘Goldfinger / Thunderball’ Aston Martin DB5 Article #271, ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ Lotus Esprit Submarine Article #269, ‘Moonraker’ Space Shuttle Article #649 And Drax Helicopter Article #930 And ‘For Your Eyes Only’ Citroen 2CV Article #272 - 27" x 19.5" (69 x 49 cm) - Folded (as issued) - Very Fine minus (on average)
James Bond - Limited edition Corgi attaché case containing eight chromed models comprising BMW Z3, Aston Martin DBS, Jaguar XKR, Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, Lotus Underwater, 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Sedance de Ville and two Aston Martin DB5s (Thunderball and Casino Royale). Number 2424 of 2520, accompanied by certificate of authenticity.
James Bond 007 - Scalextric 007 James Bond Motor Racing Set containing an Aston Martin in white with 'James Bond' at the wheel, also has sunroof, a Mercedes Benz Bandit Car in black and red with two bandit figures inside, also included is twenty four pieces of track, two controllers together with other items including a bandit figure, a rock, four hay bales, oil drums, six green banking wedges and instruction sheets. The outer box remains in very good condition.
Various Diecast & White Metal Models, including Dinky Toys 189 Lamborghini Marzal, Mercury No.1931 Panther Bertone, AHC Ferrari P5, NZG Porsche Speedster, 262, Western Models WP100 Aston Martin Lagonda 1977, K&R AC 3000 ME Kit, in original boxes, with five loose models, G-E, Ferrari 512 lacks steering wheel, boxes P-VG (12)
Star Wars (1977) Pencil drawing on paper titled 'R2 Robots Required by Petric Engineers' showing details of R2-D2 and specifications list of Alloy R2 Robots, 'John Stears' Special Effects Director 29-1/76', framed, 27 x 42 cm.Background - Showing detailed information on the building of R2 and information on the parts Kenny (Baker) would have to operate from inside. John Stears was a British two-time Academy Award-winning special effects expert. he created James Bond's lethal Aston Martin DB5, Luke Skywalker's Landspeeder, the Jedi Knights' lightsabers, the endearing robots R2-D2 and C-3PO as well as a host of other movie gadgets and special effects.
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