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Lot 42

Mixed Vintage Corgi and matchbox diecast models, all models are loose, corgi, two 1979 dated E40 Aston Martin db6, 1980 Popeye tugboat No.67, 1981 yogi bear No.82, 1978 bat bike 268, 1979 the muppets Fozzie bear 2031, Two matchbox models, superfast No.9 ford escort and Superkings K60 ford mustang , all models range from fair to good loose condition, 8 items.

Lot 552

A Corgi Toys No. 261 "James Bond Aston Martin", complete with instructions, spare driver and sticker

Lot 1355

One box of mixed greetings cards to include vehicle interest, specific examples to include Aston Martin

Lot 1382

One box of mixed boxed and loose modern issue diecast to include a Corgi James Bond 007 Die Another Day gift set, a radio controlled model of an Aston Martin DBS Coupe, and various boxed Corgi toys, emergency service vehicles etc

Lot 704

THREE CORGI DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES circa 1960s-70s, comprising a Corgi No.261, James Bond Aston Martin DB 5, gold, good to fair condition (all features working), with one assassin figure and instruction leaflet (only), boxed (box worn, lacking both end flaps and one tab); Corgi No.303, Roger Clark's 3 Litre V.6 Ford Capri, white with a black bonnet, very good condition, boxed (box with torn and incomplete acetate window); and Corgi No.151, Yardley McLaren M19A Formula 1 Racing Car, white and orange, very good condition, boxed (box slightly crushed, with torn and incomplete acetate window).

Lot 710

TWELVE ASSORTED CORGI JAMES BOND 007 ASTON MARTIN DB5 DIECAST MODELS each mint or near mint and boxed.

Lot 760

SIX 1/24 FRANKLIN MINT DIECAST MODEL CARS comprising a 1938 Jaguar SS100; 1938 Alvis 4.3 Litre; 1948 M.G. TC; 1949 Jaguar XK120; 1961 Jaguar E-Type; and 1964 Aston Martin DB5, most mint or near mint and boxed. Condition Report : Alvis lacking open and folded hoods; Jaguar XK120 with slightly discolored white walls on tyres. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 939

Corgi and Dinky - a large collection of tin plate vehicles, to include Corgi 'Chevrolet Impala', Corgi 'Superior Ambulance On Cadillac Chassis', two 'James Bond Aston Martin DB5', Corgi 'Batmobile', Dinky 'Junkers JU 87 B', Dinky 'Spitfire MKII' etc.

Lot 944

Tri-Ang Minic Motorways - A M.1527 'Heliport International' set containing Commer breakdown truck with trailer, a green Aston Martin and a green helicopter, boxed, together with RM.922 'Railway Car Transporter', boxed, two 3-RM.901 'Level Crossing', both boxed, a M.1624 'Junction Right', boxed, etc.

Lot 250

Curon die cast Aston Martin DB5 1/18th scale plus a Burago Shelby Series 1 and an Auto Art James Bond Goldfinger 007 car

Lot 3537

Gama u.a., 3 Fahrzeuge, mit Mängeln, u.a. James Bond Aston Martin, bitte besichtigen

Lot 331

ASSORTED DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES most circa 1960s-70s, by Matchbox (7), Corgi (4), Dinky (2), Siku (1), and Yonezawa (1), variable condition, generally good to fair, all unboxed. Condition Report : Aston Martin lacking one seat back. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 126

Corgi James Bond Aston Martin, 1979, Mettoy, in original box but opened, together with one other Aston Martin DB5 by Corgi, no box, (2)

Lot 128

Corgi Rockets Aston Martin DB6, in gold with green interior, with tune up key, unopened

Lot 608

Assorted model vehicles, including boxed examples by Corgi, Lledo and Days Gone; among the loose vehicles is a Corgi James Bond Aston Martin DB5 Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 402

Five Best Model 1/43 diecast model cars to include Ferrari 250 LM 1965, ALFA ROMEO - TZ2 N 124 TARGA FLORIO 1967, ALFA ROMEO - 33.2 SPIDER TARGA FLORIO N 182 BAGH. 1968, FERRARI - 312 P COUPE N 22 SEBRING 1970 PARKES - PARSON, LOLA - T70 SPIDER N 8 WATKINS-GLEN 1966 J.GRANT, a Brumm Alfa Romeo 33 SC 12 Coppa Florio 1977 N1 Merzario and four cased Scalextric slot cars to include Mini Cooper S Marked 17A, Mini Cooper S marked 1, Aston Martin Racing DBR9 and Porsche GT3R (10)

Lot 406

UT Models 1/18 scale Alfa Romeo 155 V6 T1  DTM class 1 together with a Road Signature 1/18 Scale Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato (2)

Lot 413

Three Spark diecast model cars to include S0585 Aston Martin DB2 no.19 LM 1949, Aston Martin racing DBR9 no.007 LM 2008 and S1307 Abarth Simca 1300 no.62 LM 1962 (3) 

Lot 419A

Five cased diecast model cars to include Art model 1:43 scale Ferrari 250 California no.9 winner Line R, Ferrari 225S Spider no.19 winner GP Porto 1952 and Gama models Aston Martin DB3 Spider no.8 2nd Le Mans 1956 and two other Gama models (5) 

Lot 419C

Four cased diecast model cars to include Ferrari 250GT SWB by SMTS, The Racing Line No.5 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, RBA Collectables Lotus 72D Ford 1972 and Echoes Frazer-Nash racing car (4) 

Lot 64

From The Collection Of Valerie Leon - two original vintage modelling / glamour photographs - the first showing Leon alongside an Aston Martin, signed to the rear and the other a black and white photograph showing Leon alongside actress Sally Geeson (unsigned). Both original period photographs, from her private collection.  Valerie Leon is an English actress and model who has had roles in film and television productions, including six of the 'Carry On' film series and in two James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Never Say Never Again (1983) alongside Roger Moore and Sean Connery. She also had roles in high profile films such as The Italian Job (1969), The Wild Geese (1978) and Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) and had a starring role in the Hammer horror film Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971).

Lot 214

Two cast iron plaques, Aston Martin and Audi.

Lot 146

Minic GT miniaturised high speed electric motor racing set, Jaguar E-type and Aston Martin DB6, in original box (in working order)

Lot 147

Minic GT miniaturised high speed electric motor racing set, in original box, Jaguar E-type and Aston Martin DB6

Lot 216

James bond movie vehicles corgi 04701 lotus esprit turbo with ski mount corgi classics 92978 Ferrari 356 fabric BMW z8 silver Aston martin db5 lotus esprit Toyota 2000 gt

Lot 305

LEGO Creator James Bond 007 Aston Martin 10262, unopened, unbuilt and complete

Lot 324

LEGO Speed Champions James Bond 007 Aston Martin 76911, unopened, unbuilt and complete

Lot 103

Personally signed glove 2018 Max Verstappen Aston Martin racing Aston Martin Red Bull. COA to reverse. 71 x 51cm total size

Lot 77

9 x Maisto Sports Car Series. Jaguar XJS V12 in Silver, Jaguar XVS V12 in Green, Lotus Esprit, Lotus Elan, Ferrari 348ts, Porsche 911 Speedster, Aston Martin Virage, BMV 850 i and Lamborghini Diablo. Boxes are Very Good. Green Jaguar has no Inner Support Tray and likely displayed

Lot 78

6 x Maisto SuperCar Series. Jaguar XJ220, M RV8, Corvette ZR1, Ferrari F40, Bugatti EB 110 and Aston Martin DB7. Boxes Opened, Resealed and in Very Good Condition

Lot 88

11 x Atlas & Lledo 'Vanguards'. Makers Including Aston Martin, Toyota, BMW, Fiat, Austin Healy, Morris and Ford. The Atlas models show signs of display, with light dust and grime. the Lledo appear unused. Boxes are excellent for Atlas, with storage wear on Lledo

Lot 96

A group of CORGI toys to include 261 James Bond Aston Martin and a CORGI gift set 2 Land Rover and Horsebox - F/G some incomplete (unboxed) (17)

Lot 216

A pair of CORGI James Bond Aston Martin DB5, comprising of a gold 04204 example and a gold 040206 50th anniversary Thunderball example - VG/E in G/VG boxes (2)

Lot 654

A quantity of car sales brochures, various marques including Fiat 1100, Aston Martin Lagonda, Nissan 300ZX etc.

Lot 149

2001 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante Transmission: automaticMileage:48000In 1999, the more powerful DB7, V12 Vantage was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show. Its 5.9 litre, 48-valve, V12 engine produced 420bhp and 400lb/ft of torque. Aston Martin claimed it had a top speed of 165mph and would accelerate from 0€“60mph in 4.9 seconds. The chassis was extensively redesigned and improved to cope with an almost 33% increase in power. Bigger Brembo brakes, new front wishbones and a now double-wishbone set-up at the back were more than enough to handle a V12 that was soon to appear in the Vanquish. Ian Callum was in charge of styling revisions and the inherent beauty of the original DB7 was made more masculine with revised flanks, new sills, a new rear bumper and a wider front grille. The latter was a necessity, to allow more cooling air to the much more powerful engine. Inside, a red starter button was incorporated into the centre console, close to a new analogue clock that replaced the previous model's digital one. The new sports seats were more comfortable, gave better support when driving as hard as the latest car was capable and also allowed greater interior space.Originally registered on 5th November 2001, this DB7 Vantage is finished in Stronsay Silver with contrasting Pacific Blue and pale grey hide interior with navy blue Wilton carpet throughout. This is a well maintained example with 13 stamps in the service book. The car presents exceedingly well and has clearly been very well cared for throughout its 21 years on British roads. We are advised the car drives with no known faults. This a great specification vehicle with Touchtronic transmission, electric Mohair hood, electric heated seats and an a fully adjustable steering column. Supplied with a V5 registration document, the original service books and a current MoT test certificate valid until 23rd May 2023.This delightful example has the desirable combination of V12 power and soundtrack coupled with sumptuous luxury and effortless acceleration.

Lot 166

1990 Aston Martin Virage Transmission: automaticMileage:45000The Virage was Aston Martin's replacement for the decades old V8 models and was introduced at the Birmingham Motor Show in 1988. This V8 powered car was intended as the company's top model with their six-cylinder, 1994 DB7 slotted below it but this V8 model (by then in Vantage form) remained the exclusive, expensive and hand built king of Astons. The Virage was a large, heavy car despite its all aluminium body but the 32 valve, 5.3 litre V8 engines elevated its performance to sportscar levels. €˜Acceleration just never seems to run out', claimed Sports Car International on a first test. They also praised the €˜eager and quicker revving' nature of the engine with its Callaway-designed heads and Weber Marelli fuel injection. €˜Nothing sounds quite like an Aston V8', they concluded.The accompanying history file for this handsome Aston shows not only 10 stamps in its service history book, but also a large number of invoices for work carried out over the years by the well renowned Aston Martin specialist Oselli Ltd. The car presents very well and whilst it has recently come out of long-term storage, it has benefitted from a recommissioning service by Oselli at a cost of £6,000. The car runs well, but it is recommended by the vendor that a new set of tyres be fitted, given the amount of time spent in storage. Commonly with Virage's put into storage, the odometer can fail and this is the case with the car offered here. However, the accompanying paperwork shows that the car has covered no more than about 45,000 miles in its 32 year lifetime. Even allowing for the cost of a new set of tyres, this Virage offers incredible value for money and is a rare opportunity to acquire an honest example with great service history.Supplied with a UK V5 registration document, service book with 10 stamps in it, owner's handbook, file of receipts, first aid kit, (never used), full original toolkit, spare space saver wheel and a MoT test certificate valid until March 2023. With a new set of tyres fitted, this brute will be ready to storm the British roads once again.Interested parties should note that contrary to the catalogue description, the toolkit supplied with this car is missing a couple of items.

Lot 181

1964 Aston Martin DB5 Transmission: manualMileage:10920To the casual observer, the 1963 DB5 is virtually indistinguishable from a late model DB4 Vantage; the DB5 is essentially a four-litre version of the DB4. Initially fitted with the four-speed David Brown gearbox, the vast majority of cars received the superior five-speed gearbox either as an option or later as standard fitting. So why is the DB5 so often thought of as the quintessential Aston Martin? Without doubt this is due to a Silver Birch example featuring in the 1964 James Bond film, Goldfinger, complete with special modifications and hidden weaponry. With 007 behind the wheel of the sensational sports GT, demand outstripped supply - the factory just couldn't capitalise fast enough on the marketing success of the DB5. Even today, DB5's are highly regarded and change hands for sums significantly greater than almost anything else in the range. Its production, however, was fairly short-lived, ending in September 1965 after 1,021 had been manufactured.Chassis number '1529/R' was sold new to Carter-Parratt Ltd of Sutton, Surrey and was originally finished in Platinum with red Connolly leather interior. Only one additional owner is listed on the accompanying copy build sheet: Anthony Nathaniel Crossley of Reading Carpet Co Ltd, though the change is undated. The build sheet lists various works carried out at Newport Pagnell up to January 1967 (at 21,691 miles). The previous owner bought the car circa 1988 from his father-in-law, Eric Bradley, who had purchased it from Ralph Rothermere around 1968. Fulham Workshops of Parsons Green (later Clapham Common) serviced the Aston for many years until they retired.In 2006 Aston Martin specialist Tim Bissett, was commissioned for an rebuild and upgrade, these works involved enlarging the engine to 4.2 litres capacity. Photographed in the history file is confirmation the car was used competitively for the 2001 Classic Marathon rally wearing its number 65 and registration 2189 RD. Our highly knowledgeable and enthusiastic vendor purchased this car at a Bonhams auction in December 2017 before undertaking a full nut and bolt restoration. The two-year restoration is detailed in a hardback photo book supplied with the car showing the entire process before being finished and used for his daughter's wedding. Part of the restoration included various upgrades to be implemented and during the restoration our vendor installed a high-capacity aluminium radiator with electric fan, power steering, larger 6x15 spoke wire wheels and 205/70 Blockley tyres and Billet crankshaft with fast road cams. Nice touches to the cars everyday usability includes central locking, an upgraded light system and a retro style modern DAB radio.The history file includes invoices from the restoration, original order details, earlier servicing schedule and engine rebuild details from Tim Bissett, photographs of the car racing, a restoration photobook and details of a full €˜tune up' in 2020. This example has been well cared for by our vendor who has owned no less than three DB5's. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a current MoT test certificate together with a good history folder the DB5 is still, quite rightly, considered one of the most stunning designs ever penned. This quintessentially British sportscar is a highly useable example.* 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 200

1959 AC Aceca Transmission: manualMileage:12139Based on the open two-seat AC Ace, the Aceca was a hand-built grand tourer in the British tradition with ash wood and steel tubing used in the construction. One notable feature was the hatchback door at the rear making the Aceca only the second car, after the Aston Martin DB2/4, to incorporate this element. The hardtop Coupé made its debut in 1954, sharing the same 1991cc, two-litre engine with the Ace and offering similar levels of performance.The main difference between the Aceca and Aceca-Bristol was the engine; both used a straight-six unit but the Aceca shared its 90hp, 1,991cc overhead camshaft AC engine with the lighter AC Ace, while the Aceca-Bristol used a 125hp 'D-Type', 2,000cc unit sourced from Bristol Cars.This motorcar 'BEX763' was delivered new to Royal Victoria docks on 25th November 1959 in black paintwork, red trim and Connolly leather. After its voyage over the Atlantic it arrived to the US distributor €˜AC Imports' and was delivered into New York to the first owner, A.J Bradley M.D, an eye surgeon of Setauket, NY. Bradley was a fanatical owner and had significant correspondence with AC Cars, Arnolt, Bristol and overdrive manufacturers, which was subsequently fitted during his ownership. The original engine 100D2 1020 was also replaced by Arnolt in Chicago early in its life, now sits the BS1 Mk. II No. 345 which shows good oil pressure and more than adequate power. The second owner, J. Fratello was an accomplished furniture maker of Long Island and classic car collector, creating bespoke designs in his studio, a befitting home for the aluminium bodied Aceca to draw inspiration from. The most recent custodian acquired BEX763 in 2013 and was also a resident of New York State. His objective was to achieve a reliable turn key car, whilst retaining the originality that had been kept by the previous owners. The car was then subject to a comprehensive mechanical overhaul resulting in a highly original, well-kept example of the Aceca-Bristol. The exterior bodywork was subject to a colour change early on in its life and still presents very well. The cabin exudes luxury; the original seats are the initial draw, alongside the patinated gauge cluster. Mechanically, we are informed, the car drives exceedingly well, with pinpoint steering and feeling tight throughout cornering. Offered with a comprehensive history file and offered with a NOVA number signifying all taxes are paid, this example is ready to be registered in the UK or indeed anywhere in mainland Europe.Interested parties should note that contrary to the catalogue description the chassis number for this vehicle is BEX 763

Lot 213

2013 Aston Martin Rapide S Transmission: automaticMileage:13000The Rapide is a four-door, four-seater, high-performance sports saloon, which Aston Martin introduced in early 2010. It was first presented as a concept car at the North American International Auto Show in 2006 and the production version was shown at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. The Rapide name is a reference to the Lagonda Rapide, a four-door, four-seater saloon produced by Lagonda, now a part of Aston Martin. The new Rapide is the company's first four-door fastback saloon since the Lagonda which was discontinued in 1990. It is based on the DB9 and underpinned by the Aston Martin VH platform. The first cars rolled off the production line in May 2010, initially built at a dedicated plant at the Magna Steyr facility in Graz, Austria. The Rapide S succeeded the standard Rapide in 2013; the AM11 V12 engine was upgraded and had a power output of 550bhp with 457 lb/ft torque. Performance improvements include a top speed of 190mph and acceleration from 0-62mph reduced to 4.9 seconds. This stunning Rapide S was originally delivered new to Australia in 2013 only to be repatriated into the UK in 2016. It is presented in diamond black paintwork with the four-seat interior layout wrapped in sumptuous black leather with contrasting red stitching. Bi-xenon headlamps, LED taillamps, power front seats with memory, sat nav, cooling and heating systems, Bluetooth and an amazing top of the range Bang & Olufsen 16-speaker sound system with two tweeters that rise from the dashboard on activation of the system, all complement these luxurious yet sporty saloons. In 2017 this example was subject to a category N Insurance Loss - due to water entering the very low engine air intakes, causing an engine fail (very common, so avoid deep puddles!).  The engine was replaced with a lower mileage unit with just 8,000 miles lower than the already low odometer reading. Since he purchased the car, our vendor has used this example throughout the year and enjoyed it immensely but kept the mileage at a collectable low 13,000 from new. Offered with an MoT test certificate valid until July 2023 and serviced less than 500 miles ago. Ready to go and enrol in the V12, four-seater gentleman's club! The Rapide is one of the most responsive and aesthetically pleasing saloons of the 21st Century and it's coupled with one of the best-sounding 6.0 litre V12 engines money can buy. 

Lot 226

2010 Aston Martin DBS Volante Transmission: automaticMileage:22050The Aston Martin DBS was a grand tourer based on the DB9 and replaced the 2004 Vanquish S as the flagship model. The DBS name had been used once before on their 1967-72 grand tourer Coupé and the modern car was officially unveiled at the 2007 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance on 16 August 2007, followed by the more traditional 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. The convertible version of the DBS, dubbed the DBS Volante, was unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show followed this time by the 2009 Concours d'Elegance. The DBS Volante included a motorised retractable fabric roof controlled by a button in the centre console which could fold into the compartment located behind the seats in just 14 seconds. Impressively the roof could also be opened or closed even at speeds up to 30mph. Other features included rear-mounted six-speed manual or optional six-speed €˜Touchtronic 2' automatic gearbox and a Bang & Olufsen BeoSound DBS in-car entertainment system with 13 speakers.The DBS was selected to be the service issue Aston Martin for the 2006 James Bond movie Quantum of Solace and starred in a record breaking action sequence towards the end of the film, as well as an exhilarating opening scene for Daniel Craig's second outing as Bond.This superb low mileage example is presented in probably the best colour combination of Storm Black with Obsidian Black leather interior and red stitching. The car comes with ceramic brakes all round, a Bang and Olufsen stereo system and a very good history with all servicing carried out since 2010 by authorised Aston Martin dealers and the last service was done in October 2022 €“ all invoices for the servicing and any work carried out can be seen in the history file. The vendor had the car completely Ceramic coated by Harwoods and it also comes with an Aston Martin indoor car cover which cost £370.  The DBS - especially with the roof down - looks and sounds fabulous and is sure to be a future classic with many describing it as the next Aston Martin for the serious collector or investor. This fine, low mileage example should pay generous dividends in years to come.

Lot 33

Maisto Aston Martin DB7 Vantage model on a show plinth - base 33.5cm x 17.5cm

Lot 245

Williams Racing - a Paddock Club pass, Silverstone Grand Prix 2021 (ticket no 1579) with neck band, a further Williams Racing neck band and three metal car badges, Aston Martin, Ferrari Dino, ACO, two Ferrari patch badges and one other (qty)

Lot 1016

A large collection of 69 boxed James Bond die cast models, all made by G E Fabbri. Including Dodge Monaco, AMC Hornet, Jaguar XJ8, fORD GT40, Aston Martin DB5, Land Rover lightweight, Lada 1500, Mercedes Benz 250SE, MGB (Golden Gun), Renault 11, and many more. Also with a qty of James Bond Car Collection magazines. *CR: Most generally seem in good condition. *BP 22.5% (18.75% plus VAT) plus a lot fee of £8 inc. VAT on each lot.

Lot 289

A DB9 Aston Martin 12in wheel & Tyre, postage unavailable

Lot 5

10 Moko Lesney Matchbox Series boxed cars and vehicles 10 Moko Lesney Matchbox Series boxed cars and vehicles to include 33a Ford Zodiac dark green body, 35a Marshall Horse Box MK 7, 36a Austin A50 Cambridge, 37a Karrier Bantam Lorry with uneven load and Coca-Cola livery, 41a D Type Jaguar green body #41 with grey metal wheels, 43a Hillman Minx blue grey body, 44a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, 49a M3 Personnel Carrier Half Track with one broken track, 52a Maserati 4 CLT Racing Car no decal, 53a Aston Martin DB2-4 Mk.I

Lot 441

THE ASTON MARTIN DB7 1:18 SCALE DIECAST MODEL VEHICLEwith stand, box and certificate of authenticity numbered 2400

Lot 279

Aston Martin Interest. The Luxury Vault International Aston Martin - Limited Edition Pocket Watch with Chain. Quartz Movement and In Presentation Box. With Certificate. Working at time of Cataloging, Looks to be Unused.

Lot 264

A boxed set of twenty five authentic silver and gold-plated, hand-enamelled badges authorised by The National Motor Museum, nr 164 including Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Bentley, Bugatti, Cadillac, Dodge, Duesenberg, Ferrari, Fiat, Ford, Hispano-Suiza, Jaguar, Lancia, Lotus, Maserati, Mercedes Benz, Morris, M.G, Oldsmobile, Peugeot, Rolls Royce, Rover, Studebaker, Stutz, Triumph, housed in a presentation box with two booklets. 

Lot 301

A silver plated Aston Martin showroom hospitality cigarette box, circa 1970s - 1980s period. Measures approx. 16.5 x 12 cms.-

Lot 308

A classic Aston Martin owner's cigarette case, silver plated outer finish with gold enamelled interior in original sales box, by Aristocrat Accessories of England. Measures approx. 13 x 8cms.-

Lot 1160

Six boxed Corgi James Bond diecast to include 2 x James Bond Collection (TY95903 Film Canister 4 Piece Gift Set & TY99135 Film Canister 8 Piece Gift Set), 2 x Casino Royale (TY95905 & CC99193 Aston Martin DB5 and DBS Set) & 2 x The Definitive Bond Collection (CC99106 & CC99101), vg overall

Lot 1164

Four boxed Corgi Classics James Bond Collection diecast models to include 65201 Moon Buggy & James Bond Figure Set, 65101 Toyota 2000GT & Blofeld Figure Set, 65001 Lotus Esprit & Jaws Figure Set & Aston Martin DB5 & Oddjob Figure Set, vg overall

Lot 1166

25 Carded The James Bond Car Collection diecast models to include Maserati Biturbo 425, Jaguar XKR, BMW Z3, Sunbeam Alpine, BMW 750iL, Aston Martin DB5, etc, together with associated magazines (vg overall)

Lot 1167

24 Boxed Corgi James Bond diecast models to include 18 x The Definitive Bond Collection (CC99105 BMW Z8 & Diorama, CC04101 Stromberg Helicopter, 65002 Lotus Esprit, CC06401 Renault II, etc), 1 x Special Edition Aston Martin, 1 x Corgi Bond 40th Anniversary, 2 x Goldeneye (Ferrari 355 & Aston Martin DB5), 1 x 96655 Aston Martin, etc, plus a Marks & Spencer cased James Bond diecast model & leather keychain & a selection of Goldeneye stickers

Lot 1258

Five Boxed Corgi TV-related diecast models to include Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 05301, 3 x The Muppet Show (CC06601 Kermit's Car, CC06602 Fozzie Bear's Car, CC06604 Animal's Car) and a Definitive Bond Collection Goldfinger 007 Aston Martin DB5 04305 (diecast ex, boxes vg)

Lot 1277

Around 110 Mid 20th C onwards diecast models to include Corgi, Dinky, and Triang, featuring Corgi 007 Aston Martin DB5 (with driver & ejector seat), Corgi 64 G ERF, Corgi Chevrolet Camaro SS, Corgi Chevrolet Impala, Triang Spot-On Austin Healey, Triang Austin A60 Cambridge, etc (some models showing play wear) (5 trays)

Lot 1326

1/8 Scale James Bond Aston Martin DB5 kit built diecast model, produced by Eaglemoss for home assembly from magazines. complete and excellent, model is 57cm in length, ex

Lot 1355

Boxed Corgi 261 James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5 diecast model with ejector figure and secret instructions, diecast gd overall with paint wear and marks, inner display stand gd with some squash, outer box again with some storage squash otherwise gd overall

Lot 1395

Over 65 mid 20th C onwards play worn diecast models to include Dinky, Corgi, Matchbox, etc, featuring Dinky Supertoys 956 Turntable Fire Escape, Dinky 670 Armoured Car, Matchbox Super Kings K-7 Racing Car Transporter, Matchbox Super Kings K-15 The Londoner, Corgi Citroen DS 19, Corgi Aston Martin DB6, etc (2 trays)

Lot 1399

Boxed Hornby Corgi James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5 diecast model, complete and appears unremoved from box

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