*British and European Sports & Racing Cars 1920s-1960s. A good group of toys & scale-models representing BMW, Jaguar, Mercedes, Bugatti, Austin-Healey, Aston-Martin, Bentley etc, various makers including Dinky Toys, Corgi, Oro, Vitesse, Lesney `Matchbox` & `Models of Yester-Year`, Brumm, Solido & Tekno etc. (approx. 45)
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CORGI EUROPEAN CARS unboxed, 218 Aston Martin DB4 x 2-green, maroon, 222 Renault Floride-red, 224 Bentley Continental x 2-pale green/white, grey/black, 234 Ford Classic- cream/black, 241 Ghia L6.4-met. blue, 253 Merc 220SE-blue, 436 Citroen `Safari`-yellow, 348 MGC-GT-yellow/black, MGC-GT Rally No. 3-orange/black, 374 Jaguar `E` 212-red, Lancia Fulvia-blue, Mercedes 350SL-blue, Porsche 356A x 2-red/black, white, (all mint to VG) (16) EST 40-50
CORGI-EUROPEAN CARS, unboxed-218 Aston Martin DB4 x 2-white, yellow, 241 Ghia L6.4-mt. blue, 234 Ford Classic-cream/red, 217 Fiat 1800-silver (no tyres), 436 Citroen `Safari`-yellow, Citroen `Ski Club`- white, 348 MGC-GT-yellow/black, Mercedes 350SL-white, Lancia Fulvia -orange, Porsche 358A-red/black, Citroen SM-mt. green (all mint to good) (14) EST 30-40
Dinky Toys Spectrum Pursuit vehicle No 104, FAB1 No 100, Maximum Security vehicle No 105, Chieftain tank, Phantom II F-4K, Thunderbirds 2, Military Ambulance No 626, D.U.K.W. amphibian, Corgi Rover 2000, James Bond Aston Martin DB5, two Scalextric F1 cars, Wrenn "152" Couper and "152" Ferrari slot cars, etc
Four James Bond 007 Corgi models including Moonraker space shuttle TY04002, The Living Daylights Aston martin Volante 04801, You Only Live Twice gyrocopter 04601, Goldeneye BMW Z3 roadster 04901 all boxed, also two Beanstalk group James Bond 007 1:18 scale die cast model Jaguar XKR roadster 10012 and Aston Martin V12 Vanquish 10011 boxed (6)
A group of unboxed Corgi and Dinky models to include original Chipperfield Circus vehicles, a booking office, two animal trainers, a Land Rover trailer and elephant cage, a mobile crane, other vehicles include a James Bond Aston Martin, an Austin Learners car, a Dinky Ford Cortina, a late issue Commer break-down truck, a Corgi Bermuda Taxi, a Citroen DS19, Corvette Stingray, Jaguar E-Type and others
A small collection of Matchbox Series vehicles and accessories, comprising a No. 14 Lomas ambulance, a No. 19 Aston Martin racer (lacking driver), a No. 48b sports boat and trailer, a No. 58 Drott excavator (lacking one track), a No. 67 Saladin armoured car, a No. 73b Ferrari, an M-9 inter-state double freighter, an A-1 accessory pack BP garage pumps and signs, an MG-I BP service station (roof cracked and ramp detached), a No. 1 Major pack BP petrol tanker and a Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-8 1914 Sunbeam motorcycle, all boxed (some paint chips, boxes creased, torn and scuffed), together with four Matchbox Series boxes (creased and scuffed, one missing end flap).
S.C.H `Sammy` Davis (1887-1981) DAVIS DRIVING HIS ALVIS TO VICTORY IN THE 1927 SIX HOUR RACE AT BROOKLANDS Signed l.l., oil on canvas 46 x 51cm and a Letter from Sammy Davis to the vendor concerning the Brooklands painting and discussing painting for him the crash scene from his win at Le Mans in 1927 (2). Sydney Charles Houghton ‘Sammy’ Davis was a British racing driver and journalist. He started his career as an apprentice with the Daimler Company and following WWI he became sports editor at The Autocar. He competed in motor races in the 1920s and became a member of the ‘Bentley Boys’. In 1927, he won both the Six Hour race at Brooklands, and more famously the 24 Hours at Le Mans, despite a crash causing damage to the Bentley early in the race. As vice-president of the Aston Martin Owners Club, in 1935 he designed their ‘wings’ badge and did much to promote British motor racing post WWII. In his later years he moved to Guildford, where he used his skills to train police drivers, as well as writing articles and painting.
A small collection of motor racing postcards, including Mike Hawthorn driving D-type OKV 3, Stirling Moss driving 1954 2.5-litre Maserati, Eugenio Castellotti driving 2.5-litre Super Squalo Ferrari, 1956 2.5-litre BRM and Le Mans Start 1956, a modern D-type Jaguar photograph, a collection of various card badges for officials, guests, etc, various circuits, mainly late 1960s, armbands, five informal photographs of Mike Hawthorn at a race meeting, newspaper cuttings, a photograph of the Aston Martin TT fire, a Dion Pears colour print depicting Mike Hawthorn driving Jaguar D-type No. 6 at Le Mans 1955, framed and glazed, etc.
A collection of Castrol Achievements, comprising 1953 (front cover torn, part missing), 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1965 and 1966, Shell Successes 1950 and 1959, Esso Spirit of Success 1955, BP Motor Sport 1964, Aston Martin Background to Victory circa 1955, Castrol Book Of The European Grand Prix 1964, Car Care with letter from Castrol Wakefield dated 6th February 1956, a small quantity of Motor Sport magazine, mainly 2010, Car Racing 1952, etc (condition varies).
A collection of motoring books, including Lucas The First 100 Years by Harold Nockolds in two volumes, The Jaguar File All Models from 1922 by Eric Dymock, Sports Car Heaven Aston Martin DBRI V Ferrari Testarossa by Chris Nixon, Stirling Moss The Authorised Biography by Robert Edwards, Hitler`s Motor Racing Battles by Eberhard Reuss and The Motoring Century, The Story of the Royal Automobile Club by Piers Brendon, and twenty-two copies of The Bulletin Of The Vintage Sports Car Club, 1998-2008.
A quantity of unmade model kits, models include a monogram Packard Speedster and Duesenberg in 1/24th scale, a Matchbox Porsche in 1/32 scale, an AMT Star Trek model the U.S.S. Enterprise, a Tamiya Williams Renault in 1/23th scale, an Airfix Aston Martin in 1/32nd, a JU87 Stuka and Mig 21 in 1/72nd scale
A group of eighteen models by Italian manufacturers, Vitesse models include an Austin 7, a 1949 Volkswagen, a Citroën 2CV, a DKW Junior, a Steyr Puch, an Austin Healey and a Nash Metropolitan, Top Collection models include a Aston Martin DB3S, a Lancia and a Jaguar C-Type Progetto K, models include a Ferrari, a Maserati Birdcage, an Alfa Romeo Giulia, a Lancia Fulvia, Alfa Romeo and a Ferrari (box at fault)
Four Spot-On models: 157 Rover 3-litre (G/VG in P box missing two end flaps, with picture card); 114 Jaguar 3.4 (G/VG in P box missing three end flaps, with picture card and leaflet); 105 Austin-Healey 100-Six, red/cream (G, missing windscreen in G box with leaflet); Aston-Martin (VG, unboxed).
Corgi 007 James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5. model number 261, with original villain, working secret weapons, box and liner. Condition report: The box has small stains and small amounts of wear to the edges, and corners but all flaps are still present, the liner has an unoriginal label applied to the base. The car is in working order with only minor nicks to the paintwork.
Toys: a collection of loose Dinky and Corgi toys comprising a Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, Volkswagen 600 TL, Holden Special Sedan, 007 Aston Martin DB5, Rice Pony Trailer, Land Rover 109WB, London Transport Routemaster, John Player Special E1, Land Rover 109 WB, Beaufort Double Horse Box, Farm Trailer, and a Carrimore. (16)
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