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Lot 236

A Danbury Mint 1:24 scale detailed diecast model of a James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5, keeping its original cardboard box and its certificate of authenticity

Lot 515

The Bond Collection 1-20 videos, and a collection of Corgi James Bond collectors cars, to include The Gold Finger Rolls Royce, Licence To Kill petrol tanker, Thunderball Aston Martin DB5, and The Doctor No Sunbeam Alpine. (1 box)

Lot 122

ASTON MARTIN MASCOT - 51 CMS

Lot 1390

A COLLECTION OF BED THROWS/CUSHIONS, some matching sets, along with an Aston Martin car cover

Lot 41

If you know Fords then you know the Tickford Turbo! Aston Martin’s specialist projects division Tickford unveiled a prototype Capri in 1982 at the Birmingham motorshow and went on to produce 86 Aston Martin Tickford Turbos. Built by hand from a 2.8i Capri donor car Tickford reworked the engine to include turbo and intercooler as well as other modifications, they also added disc brakes all round, suspension upgrades, limited slip differential and the now iconic body kit designed by Simon Saunders (of Arial Atom fame).Being Aston Martin the interior got an upgrade too, Recaro front seats, leather trimmed dash and headliner and walnut dial surrounds as well the obligatory boost gauge.Tickford had planned to make 250 turbos but due to over 200 man hours per car and the rising cost of the donor cars due to the Capri’s popularity only 86 were built at a cost of nearly triple the standard cars cost.Believed to be build number 4 of 86 this car finished in white with matching wheels and grey interior is the cover car of Motorsport magazine from 1984. (Copy included with the car)Driven to us by the current owner the overall condition of the car is very good but we strongly advise viewing to understand exactly what this car is.We encourage viewings on all our cars, viewing is by appointment only, alternatively we can schedule a telephone or video call to show you anything specific you may wish to see.GUIDE PRICE £35,000 - £40,000

Lot 694

A collection of Corgi and Dinky Diecast vehicles, 17 Corgi including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Batmobile, James Bond Aston Martin, 2 petrol pumps etc and 9 Dinky including Ed Strakers Car, UFO Interceptor, Eagle, Rolls Royce, Police vehicles etc.Condition ReportPlay worn , paint wear, overall fairly good.

Lot 292

Corgi James bond Aston martin DB5 and Mercedes Benz 600 pullman with moving windwipers, playworn condition.

Lot 195

Scalextric - 2 x Aston Martin models, a Vantage GT3 from the Australian GT Championship and a DBR9 young driver race car number 7. # 3856, # C3293. Both models appear Mint in Very Good display cases with light storage marks. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 197

Scalextric - 2 x Lola Aston Martin racing cars, one in Muscle Milk livery and an LMP1 version in Gulf livery. # C3291, # C3188. Both cars appear Mint in Very Good display cases with light storage marks. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 278

Corgi Juniors - A group of four carded James Bond themed diecast model vehicles from Corgi Juniors. Lot includes E3019 James Bond 007 'Octopussy' set; #60 Lotus Espirt 'The Spy Who Loved Me'; #40 'Aston Martin'; and #41 Space Shuttle 'Moonraker'. Models appear Mint in sealed blister packs which appear in Fair Plus - Good condition overall with clear blisters and (some fading to 'Octopussy' set) plus scuffs, creases, and general wear to cards. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 296

Atlas Editions, Lledo, Matchbox, Wiking - A boxed group of diecast and plastic vehicles in various scales. Lot includes Atlas Editions 1:43 Aston Martin DB5; Matchbox Collectibles YPC01M 1957 Chevy Truck 'Coca-Cola'; Wiking #505 Low Loader with bulldozer and excavator load, and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition in dusty boxes ranging from Good - Excellent with storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 32

Dinky Toys, Corgi Toys, Spot-On, Matchbox, Others - A collection of predominately unboxed diecast model vehicles. Lot includes Spot-On Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire; Corgi Toys Oldsmobile Super 88; Dinky Toys #153 Aston Martin DB5 in Poor box; Matchbox #74 Mobile Canteen and similar. All items are in Playworn condition, unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 38

Matchbox, Husky, Lone Star, Other - A collection of over 20 predominately Matchbox Regular Wheels unboxed diecast vehicles. Lot includes Matchbox #53 Aston Martin DB2 (Metallic green, grey plastic wheels) #31 American Ford Station wagon (metallic green body, pink roof, crimson base, silver plastic wheels); Lone Star Fiat 2300S and similar. Models all show signs of play and age related wear, appearing to range between mainly Poor - Fair. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 465

Scalextric - 2 x 2015 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 cars, the number 68 car in Massive Motorsport livery and the number 007 car in TRG AMR livery. # C3718, # C3719. Both cars appear Mint, the case on the red and white car has a crack in one end, the other is in a Very Good display case with only light storage marks. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 47

Scalextric, Triang, Other - Five unboxed vintage Scalextric cars, with some vintage accessories plus an unboxed Triang battery operated Hillman Minx, plus some vintage toy, ephemera, and built plastic model kits. Lot includes a Scalextric Aston Martin DB4 GT Scalextric Austin Healey 3000; Scalextric Mercedes 190SL and similar. Scalextric cars appear Playworn with Austin and Mercedes missing bases. All other toys, accessories and kits are in Playworn condition and unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 527

Scalextric - A boxed 007 Spectre set containing Jaguar C-X75 and Aston MArtin DB10. #1336. The set shows signs of play use and appears Good overall in a Good box with some storage marks. It is unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 536

Scalextric - James Bond - A limited edition Skyfall set with Aston MArtin DB5 and Range Rover Vogue SE. # C3268A. The set comes with a card to show its number 1545 of 3500 made. Both cars appear Mint in a Near Mint box with light storage marks. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 120

GB mint Stamp Booklets approx £10+ face value Three 4 x 1st Booklets with Images of the Bell-Textron Jet Pack Thunderball and Aston Martin DB5 Skyfall 2020, Good Condition. Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 50

A box of car badges to include Aston Martin, old RAC badges, English electric motor club - Preston, etc.

Lot 2176

Aston Martin cast iron badge plaque, W: 33 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 15

Automobilia - Aston Martin Owners Club car badge on wooden base, approximately 11 cm (h).

Lot 462

With a driver's mileage of 57,321, this lovely 456 offers a rare package of luxury GT motoring and a manual gearbox, V12 driving experience.First registered on the 01/03/1996 and finished in Nero with matching Nero interior, a rare combination for the 456Maranello Concessionaires Archive confirms that just 141 manual 456 GTs were supplied to the UK with a base price of £145,0005.5-litre, 48-valve, V12 derived from the Dino V6. 436bhp, 0-60 in 5.2 secondsThe odometer indicates 57,321 miles making the car eminently usable without having to be concerned about adding a few miles to a ridiculously low-mileage exampleSupplied to auction with book packs that includes the service book and an advisory-free MOT Certificate valid until 16th June 2022Very few cars at this estimate offer a 6-speed manual gearbox mated to a V12 engine with luxurious interior and a Ferrari badgeThe 456's looks are smooth and understated, and distinctive external features include a small grille with fog lights on the outside, bonnet-mounted air scoops, a motorised undercarriage spoiler that begins its deployment above 65 mph, and pop-up headlights, making this the last Ferrari to do so. By today’s standards the 456 can be viewed as the last Ferrari to offer uncompromising styling and luxury interior comfort. The model was warmly received by press and enthusiasts alike, and although not produced in large numbers was always gently in demand by 'silver-haired' Ferrari owners before it was eventually replaced in 2004 by the 612 Scaglietti. The Maranello Concessionaires Archive confirms that just 141 manual 456 GTs were supplied to the UK. The name '456' refers to the fact that each cylinder displaces 456 cubic centimetres and this was the last Ferrari to use this naming convention. Despite its supercar performance, 436bhp, 0-60mph in 5.2 secs, and a top speed of 188mph, the 456 has a relatively unstressed engine which has proven to be a very reliable unit. Developed during the Schumacher era, the 456's construction was ground-breaking featuring composite and aluminium bodywork, cutting-edge body to chassis mating technology, along with four-wheel electronically adjustable suspension, resulting in a super lightweight 1,690 kg. The Ferrari 456 had no direct rival, as it does today, the antiqued Aston Martin V8 was too bloated and the Porsche 911 was simply not special enough. When this 456 GT was specified in Nero coachwork with a matching Nero leather interior, it not only bucked the trend for the 456 but also the GT market at the time. Black paint was the preserve of aggressive sports cars of the 1980s, and by the mid-1990s the supercar market had moved towards a softer palette or established 'on brand' marque colours. Most Ferraris of the ‘90s either came in traditional Rossa Corsa (predictable), Giallo Fly (lairy), Argento (boring) or Nero, combining understatement and aggression in one colour. This car’s triple black combination beautifully offsets the aluminium instruments and open-gate gear shift like no other 456. Offered to auction with a history file that includes the book pack and the stamped service book. At the time of cataloguing the indicated mileage was 57,321 and the advisory free MOT Certificate is valid until 11th June 2022. At the estimate this car offers a unique opportunity to gain entry to the rarefied world of manual gearbox, V12 Ferraris whilst offering a relatively modern driving experience Whilst the rear seats offer limited long-range comfort to adults we can predict few rear passengers would turn down the opportunity to arrive in this lovely car. These cars offer real value, are comfortable, quick and are eminently usable allowing a new owner to enjoy spirted driving without being too precious about everything. A desirable 456, very sensibly guided and worth a close inspection. SpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: 456 GTYear: 1996Chassis Number: ZFFSP44C000103611Registration Number: N79 OGHTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 41210 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 57400 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details and images

Lot 510

A cast metal Aston Martin themed sign with AM wings over. Measuring 30cm x 17 and hand painted in British racing greenClick here for more details and images

Lot 513

A mounted, framed and glazed high-quality press photo from 'Goldfinger' of James Bond and his Aston Martin DB5.Professionally mounted and glazed in a gloss black frame. Iconic, cool and unusually large at 18ins x 18ins. Click here for more details and images

Lot 517

From Le Mans in 2008 in the GT1-Class Aston DBR9.H-HF drove for four different Formula 1 teams in his 10-year career (Sauber, Williams, Jordan and Arrows). He finished runner-up in the World Championship in 1997. We assume this race-suit is from Le Mans in 2008 when he shared the Aston Martin Works DBR 9 in GT1 with Andrea Piccini and Karl Wendlinger.  Click here for more details and images

Lot 602

 **Please note Registration Number 'DHT 12' will not form part of the sale** A UK-supplied, one-owner, Series 2 with just over 45,000 miles from 25-years in storage. A UK-supplied, one owner Series 2 automatic with 46,620 miles indicated.The Series 2 was distinguishable by its restyled front which now featured two headlampsRemaining on mechanical fuel-injection prior to the arrival of the Weber-equipped Series 3This example was built in late 1972 but not registered until March 1973Finished in Cromwellian Buff with a Black interiorOn offer from a private estate, it has remained in garage-storage for the last 25 years. We are led to believe that there is some paperwork with the car and some history documents from when the car was on the road showing at least some maintenance from its early daysRepresenting a fabulous opportunity to acquire a rare AM V8 with real potential With an estimated 345bhp available from its 5,340cc, fuel-injected, four-cam engine, Aston Martin's DBS V8 could reach 100mph in under 14 seconds, running on to a top speed of 160mph, a staggering performance in those days and one that fully justified the claim that it was the world's fastest production car. Even in automatic transmission form the V8 could reach 100mph in around 15 seconds and better 145mph flat-out.The acquisition of Aston Martin by Company Developments in 1972 brought with it a change of name for the V8-engined cars: out went DBS V8, in came AM V8. This new Series 2 was readily distinguishable by its restyled front end that now featured two instead of four headlamps and recalled the looks of the earlier DB six-cylinder Aston Martins. Bosch mechanical fuel injection was retained while electronic ignition and air conditioning were now standardised.We are delighted to offer for sale this 1973 AM V8 Series 2 with mechanical fuel injection, one of the first Astons to emerge from Newport Pagnell not sporting the traditional 'DB' moniker. Finished in the rare hue known as Cromwellian Buff over a classic black leather interior, this particular car comes to us from a private estate and has only had one owner from new being registered on the first of March 1973 but manufactured in late ’72.The odometer currently indicates 46,620 miles from new, the extent of the Aston's travels prior to being put into storage some 25 years ago. We are led to believe that there are some items of paperwork with the car and a couple of older documents from when it was last on the road showing at least some maintenance from its early days. This is one of those rare opportunities that arise from time to time and usually generate considerable interest.SpecificationMake: ASTON MARTINModel: V8Year: 1973Chassis Number: V810709RCARegistration Number: DHT 12Transmission: AutomaticEngine Number: V540566Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 46620 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images

Lot 609

First registered “1 WO” to Bentley Motors as a press car, one of 63 in right-hand drive and the only example in Sequin Blue.Just 63 right-hand drive Continental R Mulliners were built out of a total production of 148 carsBelieved to be the only example finished in Sequin Blue, the black leather interior is complemented by a turned aluminium dashboard with a subtle tintThe history file incudes factory build-sheets and the car was serviced and MOT'd at Bentley Bristol in December 2020Suppled to auction with an odometer reading of some 38,500 miles (atoc) and blue lambswool over-rugsVery few Bentleys have been registered as “1 WO” when new as this car was to Bentley Motors on 29/11/2001With regular fair weather use of his Rolls-Royce Corniche Convertible and the purchase of a new Bentley GT this delightful car is regretfully offered to auction by our enthusiast vendorIntroduced in 1991, the Continental ‘R’ was the first Bentley in 26 years to not share a body style with a concurrent Rolls-Royce and was inspired by the highly collectable Continental R-Type of the 1950s. The elegant two-door coachwork was styled by John Heffernan and Ken Greenley, a duo whose résumé included sports cars like the Aston Martin Virage. Five years later Bentley introduced a short-wheelbase version dubbed the Continental ‘T’ that was equipped with an uprated engine developing 420bhp and an impressive 650 foot-pounds of torque available at only 2,200 rpm. Bentley customers soon expressed interest in equipping the “wide-body” Continental R model with the T’s more powerful engine, and the Continental R Mulliner was consequently introduced at the 1999 Geneva Salon. The nomenclature was an homage to H.J. Mulliner, the British coachbuilder responsible for the original R-Type’s breath-taking fastback bodywork. The R Mulliner’s wide-body configuration offered spacious interior elegance, whilst the twin-turbocharged V8 could rocket the car to a top speed of nearly 170 mph, with brisk 5.6-second sprints to 60 mph from standstill. Individually tailored to customer order, the R Mulliner was Bentley’s ultimate 20th-century combination of luxury and performance, produced in a modest total quantity of 148 cars with 63 in right-hand drive. It's understood that this very handsome motor car is the only example produced in Sequin Blue, a shade of blue that represents modernity without vulgarity and a colour chosen perhaps deliberately by Bentley to represent their vision for the new millennium. It was first registered to Bentley Motors on the 29th November 2001 with the famous “1 WO” prefix, reserved for important launch or continuation cars and used for media purposes. Very few Bentleys over the years have been registered with “1 WO” and as the initials are those of founder Walter Owen Bentley, it is as good as an autograph in establishing any car thus-registered on the 102-year old Bentley family tree.  Complementing the rare shade of blue is the tinted turned-aluminium dashboard and inserts so very rarely seen in this model. The turned-aluminium dashboard has always been a feature of the sportier Bentleys, a nod to the 1930s racing Blowers, but can seem severe and industrial by today’s standards, this car’s subtle tint is both discreet and stylish, perfectly matched to the black leather seats and blue lambs wool rugs. After an exhaustive search for the 'right' Wide Body, our vendor, a lifelong Rolls and Bentley enthusiast, bought this car in July 2018, stabled initially alongside a very fine Rolls-Royce Corniche Convertible. However, since the recent purchase of a new Bentley GT and using the Corniche for fair weather motoring the reluctant decision has been made to offer the “Conti” for the next enthusiast to enjoy.  The car’s service record shows a majority of Bentley main dealer services and the most recent service was carried out by Bentley Bristol on 10th December 2020. Bentley Bristol issued the MOT Certificate which is valid until January 2022. The history file includes handbooks, receipts, RREC-supplied build-sheets and a copy of Car Magazine 2001 where the Bentley was reviewed by comedian Alexei Sayle. The odometer reading, at the time of cataloguing, is some 38,500 and it is the vendor’s intention to drive the car to the auction as one last hurrah.   SpecificationMake: BENTLEYModel: CONTINENTAL R MULLINER WIDE BODYYear: 2001Chassis Number: SCBZB25EX2CH01766Registration Number: DA51 ZBFTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 103193L410M/T2W Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 38500 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images

Lot 3380

Matchbox 1-75s Morris Minor MW, Aston Martin metallic red BPW, Cadillac SPW (all E) together with assorted others (generally G-F) (17)

Lot 3406

Various Toys including two Lynx Construction sets (both E boxes G-F) Spot-On Aston Martin, Corgi Studebaker (both F) Dinky Queen Mary (boxed) and assorted others

Lot 370

A Quantity of Diecast Vehicles, to include Maisto Ferrari 348 TS, Lotus Elan, Aston Martin Virage, Porsche 911 Speedster, etc, all boxed along with a quantity of of loose diecast.

Lot 452

James Bond 007 - The Definitive Bond Collection and other Corgi Edition Vehicles, including 05701 Mercedes Saloon, CC04001 Space Shuttle, 04801 Aston Martin, etc.

Lot 456

James Bond 007 Model Vehicles, including 04305 Aston Martin DB5, CC04401 Moon Buggy, CC04101 Stromberg Helicopter, etc.

Lot 520

A Quantity of Diecast Vehicles, to include Corgi Aston Martin DB5 and a quantity of M.O Cars, mostly European Sports Cars, playworn.

Lot 114

STEPHEN ARCHER/RICHARD CANDEE: ASTON MARTIN DB4 GT 243/300 the finest tribute to one of the very best British cars ever made this impressive volume is presented in dark blue cloth-bound hard covers, numbered 243/300 illustrated with much additional information and race history of the models supplied in original slipcase

Lot 107

Corgi Toys die-cast model 261 Secret Agent 007 James Bond's Aston Martin DB5, gold body, with the pop-out figure, secret instructions, original box with inner illustrated tray.

Lot 106

A MICRO SCALEXTRIC James Bond 007 Aston Martin Action Set - appears complete - G/VG in G box

Lot 47

A CORGI Toys 261 James Bond's Aston Martin in gold with working bullet shield, guns and ejector seat - bandit in car but no spare bandit or instructions present - F in F/G box

Lot 48

A CORGI Toys 261 James Bond's Aston Martin in gold with working bullet shield, guns and ejector seat - bandit in car and spare bandit, sticker and instructions present in envelope - Presents mostly as G but there is damage to the bonnet from sticky tape in a G box

Lot 265

Maryam d'Abo 10x8 signed colour photo pictured as Kara in the James Bond film Living Daylights beautiful photo of Maryam sitting on the iconic Aston Martin from the film. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 541

Vintage Toys. Dinky toys Collections. A die-cast metal and plastic Aston Martin DB5. In the original box/packaging, unopened. Mint condition. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 296

An original vintage Corgi Toys made diecast model No. 261 James Bond's Aston Martin DB5. Gold, with red interior. With ejector seat figure present. Model G+ to VG, housed in its original box (G+ to VG) with the inner display stand (G+ to VG). No secret instructions present. Classic piece of Bond memorabilia. 

Lot 334

A large collection of assorted vintage unboxed Lesney made Matchbox series diecast models. Includes Evening News Van, Pickfords Removals truck, Tippax Refuse Collection Truck, Aston Martin, Ford Zodiac, and many others. All unboxed. Various conditions from Poor to VG. 

Lot 350

James Bond - A large 1/8 scale Eaglemoss made precision diecast model of James Bond's Aston Martin DB5. Superbly detailed, the original spec for the model includes; working rear and front lights, working horn, ejector seat, accelerator sound effects, brake lights, light up map to interior, machine guns in lights, movable bullet proof rear screen, key ignition, rubber tyres etc. This particular model is unfinished, but does appear complete - including the yet fitted components, roof cover, electrics, Aston Martin cover and other unfitted items. Buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to completeness / working order prior to bidding. Once finished, these models make superb and impressive display pieces. Measures approx; 57cm long.

Lot 406

A collection of x10 original vintage Corgi Toys diecast model cars to include; 218 Aston Martin DB4, 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, 238 Jaguar Mark X Saloon, Oldsmobile Super 88 County Sheriff, Citroen DS19 and others. Models ranging from good to VG+.

Lot 442

A collection of x10 vintage Corgi Toys diecast model cars to include 238 Jaguar Mark X Saloon, 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, 218 Aston Martin DB4, Lincoln Continental, Triumph Herald, Riley Pathfinder and others. Models ranging from

Lot 465

A vintage Corgi made James Bond Aston Martin DB5 diecast model c1977. Silver, with red interior. Complete with driver, ejector seat figure and a spare ejector figure. Housed within its original display box. Model generally near mint, box G to G+. 

Lot 520

A collection of three original vintage Spoton / Spot-On made diecast model vehicles comprising a Bentley Saloon in silver, Aston Martin in turquoise / mint and an MGA / M.G.A. in light blue. Conditions vary with all having paint chips.

Lot 584

A collection of x10 original vintage Corgi Toys diecast model cars and other vehicles to include; 219 Plymouth Sports Suburban, 217 Fiat 1800, 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, Aston Martin DB4, Riley Pathfinder and others. Models ranging from good to VG+.

Lot 606

An original boxed Toy State made James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5 motorised model car. The car having x4 discreet buttons to the roof that operate working lights and sounds. Housed within original box.

Lot 622

A collection of x18 assorted vintage Dinky and Corgi Toys diecast model cars, trucks and other vehicles. Examples to include Dinky Toys Bedford Refuse Truck, Coventry Climax Forklift Truck, Leyland Comet, Austin Taxi, Tracteur Unic (French), Corgi Toys James Bond Aston Martin DB5, Triumph TR2 and others.

Lot 670

An original vintage Corgi Toys ' The New James Bond Aston Martin DB5 ' set No. 270. 

Lot 707

An original boxed Toy State made James Bond 007 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish motorised model car. The car having x4 discreet buttons to the roof that operate working lights and sounds. Housed within original box.

Lot 43

Corgi: A boxed Corgi Toys, James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5, 270, with opened secret instructions and two bandits. Condition Report: one box end flap missing, box cellophane window is missing, ejector seat broken but present, bulletproof screen working, front machine guns partially working, ejector mechanism not working, rear windscreen cracked.

Lot 44

Corgi: A boxed Corgi Toys, James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5, 261, with opened secret instructions to include: lapel badge, a spare bandit and instructions, all parts of vehicle working, vehicle and box good, slight creasing.

Lot 108

Diecast: A collection of assorted unboxed diecast vehicles to include: Corgi: James Bond Aston Martin, two different examples; Citroen Safraari; Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman; Oldsmobile Super 88, The Green Hornet's Black Beauty; Batmobile; Chevrolet Impala Kennel Club; and various Models of Yesteryear, unboxed, varying condition. (one box)

Lot 221

Tray containing die cast vehicles including corgi Batmobile and 007 Aston Martin DB5 plus matchbox planes and Dinky road sweeper etc

Lot 56

Royal Mint James Bond Aston Martin 2020 UK £5 brilliant uncirculated coin presentation pack - this coin was the first of a set of three that were created and comes in a stylish matt black presentation pack featuring the classic OO7 logo and phrase "Bond, James Bond" on the front. The coin shows Bond's iconic car, an Aston Martin DB5 and superimposed is an "O", which, when placed together with the other two coins in the series creates "OO7". Still in its original unopened packaging. Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 195

Carrera James Bond cars, comprising 25467 Evolution Aston Martin Vanquish, window boxed and 25735 Evolution Aston Martin D.B.5. (Goldfinger), window boxed; Corgi Classics James Bond 007 Collection, comprising 65501 Stromberg Helicopter and Naomi figure set, boxed; 65001 Lotus Espirit and Jaws figure set, boxed; 65101 Toyota 2000GT and Blofeld figure set, boxed; 65201 Moon Buggy and James Bond figure set, boxed; Vitesse Millennium Collection Aston Martin DB5, boxed; Johny Lightning James Bond 007 "Thunderball" on card; 1:43 scale BMW Z8 James Bond Edition 1999 model (The World Is Not Enough), boxed; other models including Corgi Classics, all boxed (18)

Lot 851

A CHROME ASTON MARTIN UNION JACK WALL PLAQUE

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