Vanguards - 12 boxed diecast model vehicles by Vanguards. Lot includes Vanguards VA04406 Austin A60 Cambridge 'Persian Blue & Snowberry White Stripe'; VA12001 Black Beetle; VA7003 Bedford S Type Tanker 'Total Oil' and similar. Models appear Mint with accessories and certificates in Excellent - Mint boxes with minor wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
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A GROUP OF ASSORTED CERAMIC AND RESIN FIGURES, THREE COALPORT COTTAGES, ETC, including two Wedgwood figures from The Classical Collection - 'Gaiety' and 'Serenity', Coalport Fairy Cottage, Downing Cottage and Teapot Cottage, a Belleek rectangular photograph frame, a bronzed ceramic Austin Sculpture of a lady, a.f., a miniature glass Donald Duck, a miniature Swarovski fruit bowl and fruit, a Shudehill Giftware bronzed resin mother and child, height 35cm, two Fiesta International Epoch lady figures, etc, s.d. (15 + 1 box) (Condition report: majority of pieces are in good condition, some small chips to a few encrusted flowers/ leaves)
A BOX AND LOOSE MODEL BOAT AND DIECAST VEHICLES, to include a boxed Lesney Matchbox Austin A55 Cambridge with black wheels (car in good condition, a few small tears to end of box), a wooden model boat with name plaque to base 'Thames Spritsail Sailing Barge ''Lady Daphne'' London', signed T-G Wirré (19)'80, height 36cm x length 45cm, a Corgi Vintage Glory of Steam 1925 Foden C Type - 'Enterprise' 1:50 scale, a Corgi Original Omnibus Company AEC Regent II - Mansfield District, a Vanguards Princess 1800 HL, all three in original boxes, etc (sd) (1 BOX + LOOSE)
A collection of Dinky, Matchbox, and Lesney model vehicles and accessories, comprising a boxed Dinky Toys 'Railway Station Personnel', 054, a boxed Matchbox Lesney 'Cement Lorry', 26, orange, a boxed Matchbox Lesney 'Ford Pick-Up', 6, red and white, and various playworn models, Dinky Toys 'Esso Petrol Pump Station', 781, Dinky Dublo 'Austin Taxi', Matchbox Lesney 'Car Transporter', 'Austin Mk 2 Radio Truck', No 5 double decker bus, five construction vehicles, and two Tri-ang spring action cars. (22)
UNCANNY X-MEN #129 - (1980 - MARVEL - UK Price Variant) - First appearance of Kitty Pryde + First appearances of Emma Frost, Sebastian Shaw, and the Hellfire Club + Mastermind appearance + John Byrne and Terry Austin cover and interior art - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
UNCANNY X-MEN #129 - (1980 - MARVEL - UK Price Variant) - First appearance of Kitty Pryde + First appearances of Emma Frost, Sebastian Shaw, and the Hellfire Club + Mastermind appearance + John Byrne and Terry Austin cover and interior art - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
UNCANNY X-MEN #141 & 142 (2 in Lot) - (1981 - MARVEL) - "Days of Future Past" Parts One & Two - First appearances of Rachel Grey (Summers), Avalanche, Pyro, Destiny, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants + "Death" of the alternate future versions of Wolverine, Storm, Colossus - John Byrne & Terry Austin covers and interior art - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
1971 Austin Maxi 1750Make: Austin Model: Maxi Year: 1971Mileage: 75944VIN: AH5SC14371MConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: FXD450JTransmission: manualThis Austin Maxi MkII 1750 is an early example, having been registered in March 1971; the 1748cc Maxi was only launched in October 1970, with the MkII incorporating a number of improvements such as gearchange rods (instead of cables), better sound insulation, new seat facings and an all-new veneered wood dash. The car has had six former registered keepers from new and is now showing 75,944 miles on its odometer. Its last MoT expired in November 2017, as an historic vehicle, it no longer requires annual testing. The history folder includes the current V5C plus a few previous ones. There are a couple of invoices for aerosol sprays from 2012 plus MoT certificates from 1986, 2002 to 2012, and 2016, with the mileage at the latter test indicated as 74,419 miles. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 1ST JUNE BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1946 Austin 8Make: Austin Model: 8Year: 1946Mileage: 5187VIN: 60669Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: GVO671Transmission: manualThe Austin 8 was introduced in February 1939 and, unlike with many British cars, production continued into the war. It was only in 1943 that manufacture briefly paused, restarting again in 1945 and running through to 1948. This example was registered in July 1946 and has only had one previous owner according to the V5C. However, there is a buff logbook in the history folder that lists other owners earlier in the car's life. One fictional owner was Miranda Hart as Matron Camilla Fortescue-Cholmondeley-Browne, commonly known as Chummy, in the BBC TV series Call the Midwife - the car belonged to her character and there are a couple of pictures from the set of her inside it included in the history file.
1937 Austin 10 Cambridge Make: Austin Model: 10 Cambridge Year: 1937Mileage: 22162VIN: GRL126067Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: RSL120Transmission: manualThe vendor acquired this 1937 Austin 10 Cambridge saloon in 2012 to use at his wedding during that year, but admits he has done little with it since then. Not much history is known about the car, but it is understood to have belonged to an Austin 10 Drivers' Club member in the past and was possibly restored by him at some point. The Austin now requires refurbishment to return to road use. It starts, runs and drives but the battery isn't charging as it needs the correct control box. All the tyres are now perished. An electric fuel pump is fitted, but the original is still present. Although the car was manufactured in 1937, it has a registration date of December 1978, as it is believed that the car was either returned to the road or re-registered on that date. The numberplate is believed to be non-original and is also non-transferable. The odometer shows 22,162 miles. Included in the history file are the V5C, some old tax discs, and some Austin 10 Drivers' Club booklets from 1993 and 2009.
1934 Austin 16 York Make: AustinModel: 16 YorkYear: 1934Mileage: 0VIN: 4110416Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: ARH803Transmission: ManualThis 1934 Austin 16 York - a longer wheelbase version of the mainstream 16 saloon - was built in 1934 but, to the best of the vendor's knowledge, has been stood for at least 40 years after being taken off the road by its original owner. Because it had fallen off the DVLA's system, it had to be re-registered in September 2008, albeit with the same registration it had always had. The Austin is being sold as a restoration project; it doesn't currently run and requires a full rebuild. 42,976 miles are showing on the odometer. The paperwork folder includes the V5C, Austin warranty document, a trio of very delicate invoices dating from the 1940s and some documentation relating to the dating of the car such as an inspection report and letter from the Vintage Austin Register as well as a photocopy of a 1956 tax disc.
1972 Austin Morris AmbulanceMake: Austin MorrisModel: Ambulance Year: 1972Mileage: 88596VIN: 10356Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: TEW771LTransmission: ManualThis 1972 Austin Morris ambulance is based on an EA (Easy Access) van with Wadham Stringer coachwork. It was originally used by the Huntingdon and Cambridge Ambulance Service before being sold and used by the eccentric artist and performer Bruce Lacey, who used it for several years before it came off the road. It has now been off the road for many years, so requires recommissioning or restoration. The vendor reports that both the chassis and fibreglass body are solid, and believes that most of the work would be in recommissioning the 2520cc engine, drivetrain and wiring for future use. It even has the original stretchers onboard. The only documentation with the ambulance is the V5C, showing the ambulance was registered in December 1972 and has had just two registered former keepers. The mileage indicated on the odometer is 88,596 miles.
Austin Seven RM SaloonMake: Austin Model: Seven RM Year: 0Mileage: 0VIN: 139155Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: Contact AucitoneerTransmission: manual949cc. Our vendor has owned this Austin 7 for over 50 years when it was won in a game of cards. It is sold as an unfinished project with works undertaken so far including totally rebuilt engine, chassis shot blasted and painted, new ash wood frame, crankshaft, conrods, pistons, valves, kingpins and bushes, In addition, the brakes have been completely overhauled and the starter and dynamo reconditioned. The vendor advises that it has previously been running. The car is no longer recording on DVLA's system and re-registration will be required. Comes with some some restoration images and Austin 7 articles. One copy sheet states the car number as B4 2353 which was manufactured between July 1931 and January 1932 but this has not been verified.
1969 Austin Healey SpriteMake: Austin Healey Model: Sprite Year: 1969Mileage: 17696VIN: HAN980159GConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: TLD577GTransmission: manual1,275cc. This partly completed restoration project Sprite has been owned by the vendor since 2004. Ill health unfortunately is forcing him to sell. The car has been unused for several years although some new parts were fitted around seven years ago totaling £450. Comes with current V5, 2016 MoT which was the only one issued throughout the vendor's ownership and a few receipts. The mileage is recorded at 17,696. Please note, this car was subject to an insurance claim in 1999.
1958 Austin Healey Frogeye Sprite MKI Make: Austin Healey Model: Frogeye Sprite Year: 1958Mileage: 41VIN: AN56240Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: 641YNNTransmission: manual948cc. A home market example finished in Old English white with Cherry red interior. Following the passing in 2021 of the owner of twenty-nine years, it is now offered for sale. It is believed to have an upgraded Downton engine. but this has not been confirmed. Benefits from recent recommissioning costing over £7,000, these included underside cleaned and painted, front disc brake conversion, new carpets, trunk boot kit, and full service. Fitted with full weather equipment including new side screens and tonneau and has four new tyres. The car is described by the vendor as driving very well. Five owners from new. The history file contains Heritage certificate, letter from owner's son, some receipts and MoTs. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 8TH JUNE BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1983 Austin Metro Vanden Plas AutoMake: Austin Model: Metro Vanden Plas Year: 1983Mileage: 27520VIN: SAXXBRND3BD663910Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: DPW767YTransmission: automatic This more luxurious and better-equipped Vanden Plas variant of the Austin Metro has been in a small private collection since 2005/6, which is also when it was last used on the road. It has just been recommissioned with a new battery, water pump, fan belt, tailgate struts and reconditioned front brake calipers with fresh pads, plus a fresh MoT until the end of May 2023. The vendor reports that the car 'drives very well'. The odometer shows 27,520 miles, which is believed genuine. The vehicle was was registered in January 1983. Four former registered keepers are recorded.
1980 Austin Morris Mini Clubman Auto Make: Austin MorrisModel: Mini ClubmanYear: 1980Mileage: 77437VIN: XL2W2000683431Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: YPX2VTransmission: AutomaticThe vendor acquired this Vermillion Mini Clubman automatic in 2007, when it required minor work. He tells us he has used it mainly for shows but has also been driven to Cornwall (from Norfolk) several times with no issues. The vendor notes that very few automatic Clubmans are now left on the road. The Mini was registered in January 1980 and is now showing 77,437 miles on its odometer. The car presents well, inside and out, albeit with some minor bubbling showing in the paintwork around the guttering. The paperwork folder includes the present and past V5Cs, along with an MoT certificates from 2017 and 2019. There is no current MoT; as an historic vehicle, the Mini no longer requires annual testing. There's also the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust factory record copy. The vendor is looking for further history, so more may emerge. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 8TH JUNE BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
Tri-ang Spot-On - twenty-six unboxed and playworn/repainted die-cast models including Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, Bentley Saloon, LWB Land Rover, Jaguar 3.4, two Tonibell Ice Cream vans, two Jaguar XK'E', BMW Isetta, Bristol '406', Austin A60 Cambridge, Rover 3 litre, Consul Classic etc (26)Condition Report:Approximately half playworn and lacking elements and half repainted.
Dinky - fourteen unboxed and playworn/repainted die-cast commercial vehicles including two NCB Electric vans, three Bedford panel vans, two Royal Mail vans, Trojan van, Austin van, Standard Atlas, AA van etc (14)Condition Report:Five definitely repainted and possibly others.Others playworn with paint losses.
Dinky - thirteen unboxed and playworn/repainted early die-cast cars including Riley, Triumph, Chrysler, Ford Sedan No.170, Ford Zephyr No.162, Austin Taxi, Vanguard, Hillman Minx No.175, Austin Somerset no.161, Austin Devon etc (13)Condition Report:Condition varies - eight definitely repainted and others probably touched up.
Dinky - sixteen unboxed and playworn/repainted early die-cast sports/tourer/racing cars comprising two Bentley S2 N0.194, Cadillac Eldorado No.131, Packard No.132, Sunbeam Alpine No.107, two Bristol 450 No.163, two Jaguar 'E' Type, Jaguar Type 'D' No.238, MG Midget No.108, Cunningham C-5R No.133, Armstrong Siddeley, Austin Atlantic, Frazer-Nash and Jaguar (16)Condition Report:Condition varies - six definitely repainted some others maybe touched up or have some historic repainting.Some have missing or broken elements such as windscreens etc
Dinky - sixteen unboxed and playworn/repainted early die-cast cars including French Peugeot 203, Hillman Minx No.154, Austin Taxi, Alvis, Frazer-Nash, Oldsmobile, Riley, Triumph, Lincoln Zephyr, Rover 75, Riley No.40a etc (16)Condition Report:Condition varies - eleven definitely repainted some others may have historic touching up.Some with missing or repaired elements such as windscreens, radiators, headlights etc
Dinky - thirteen unboxed and playworn/repainted early die-cast cars including Packard No.132, Austin A105 No.176, Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith No.150, Triumph Herald, Hillman Imp No.138, Rolls-Royce Phantom V No.198, Jaguar 'E' Type 2+2 No.131, Chevrolet El Camino No.449, French Panhard 24 No.524, Hudson Hornet No.174 etc; and Matchbox Dinky 1955 Bentley 'R' Type Continental (14)Condition Report:Condition varies - five definitely repainted; one or two others with historic repainting/touching up.Triumph Herald lacks interior and Packard lacks driver.
Corgi - twenty-three unboxed and playworn/repainted die-cast cars including three Heinkel bubble cars No.233, Jaguar 2.4 litre, Citroen Safari, three Plymouth Sports Suburban, Austin Cambridge, three Landrover 109" WB, two Renault Floride No.222, Ford Thunderbird, Vauxhall Velox, Austin A40, Austin A60, Riley Pathfinder, Morris Cowley etcCondition Report:Condition varies - twelve definitely repainted and some others with historic touching up.Some with quite a lot of paint loss.
Airfix plastic model car kits, eight including Aston Martin DB5; Victor 2000 Estate; MG 1100 Saloon; Austin Maxi; Ford Zodiac MkII; Ford Escort; Marina; MGB Sports car, all appear unused but are not checked.Qty: 8Condition report:Please see the added photos showing the insides of boxes, they all have instructions.
THREE MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES comprising a No.74, Mobile Canteen, cream with a light blue base, grey plastic wheels, very good condition, boxed, the box good; No.71, Austin 200 Gallon Water Truck, olive green, black plastic wheels, very good condition, boxed, the box generally good; and No.35, E.R.F. Marshall Horse Box Mk 7, red cab with a beige back, metal wheels, good condition, boxed, the box with one detached and taped end flap.
Sir Terry FROST (1915-2003)Umea (Kemp 52)Etching with embossingArtist's Proof (no edition)Signed and dated '7937x26cmPrinted by the artist at Umea Summer School, Sweden'This was one of the places in Scandinavia where Terry taught for the British Council. It is in the far north of Sweden. Details of the print are in Kemp but this is the copy illustrated in the catalogue for the exhibition, Austin/ Desmond Terry Frost ‘Prints 1948-1990’ p13 , where it is ‘Untitled (Umea Abstract)’ From the collection of Ron Howell."I was introduced to Terry by Allan Freer who had commissioned various things from him during his time with Manchester Education Committee - some of the works are illustrated in the Lewis book. After the initial meeting, we became good friends and I visited Terry and Kath three or four times a year in Newlyn. But we also met in Venice, where I worked regularly, and Terry has a show at the Multigrafia Gallery and the year before his death, they came to the Aldeburgh Festival. The etching ‘On the Edge’ was made for that visit. During that visit, Terry said that he had always wanted to design an opera, and I was able to help him fulfill that with the commission for Opera East’s production of Britten’s ‘Rape of Lucretia’. Unfortunately, Terry was unable to see the production, and although I had it filmed, the editing only finished after his death. The etching ‘Blue Vertical’ came from this commission, and the ‘Spiral for Aldeburgh’ was used at his funeral, with one of his poems printed verso. In 2005, ‘Blue Drowning’, based on Terry’s lost painting Drowning Blue, was performed by the Scottish Strings at the Aldeburgh Festival. This I commissioned from John Woolrich to celebrate the lives of Terry and Kath, and our friendship and collaborations."
Sir Terry FROST (1915-2003)Eleven Poems by Federico Garcia Lorca, (Lorca Suite) (Kemp 98-108)The complete portfolio of eleven etching/aquatints, some with hand-colouringPrinters ProofEach signed and inscribed 'PP'Published Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books, London 1989Size of portfolio 61 x 41.5cm (in the original black cloth-covered box)'This was Gillie’s own copy which I managed to buy, without any ‘problems’ from him in Wills Lane Gallery - although I wasn’t allowed to take it away with me - it had, for some reason, to be sent after my return to Aldeburgh! I never discovered why! Almost all the obituaries, mention this as the pinnacle of Terry’s printmaking, talking of it not as illustrating Lorca, but actually being a visual equivalent of Lorca. This is the actual set which appears in the Kemp Catalogue Raisonne.' Ron HowellFrom the collection of Ron Howell."I was introduced to Terry by Allan Freer who had commissioned various things from him during his time with Manchester Education Committee - some of the works are illustrated in the Lewis book. After the initial meeting, we became good friends and I visited Terry and Kath three or four times a year in Newlyn. But we also met in Venice, where I worked regularly, and Terry has a show at the Multigrafia Gallery and the year before his death, they came to the Aldeburgh Festival. The etching ‘On the Edge’ was made for that visit. During that visit, Terry said that he had always wanted to design an opera, and I was able to help him fulfill that with the commission for Opera East’s production of Britten’s ‘Rape of Lucretia’. Unfortunately, Terry was unable to see the production, and although I had it filmed, the editing only finished after his death. The etching ‘Blue Vertical’ came from this commission, and the ‘Spiral for Aldeburgh’ was used at his funeral, with one of his poems printed verso. In 2005, ‘Blue Drowning’, based on Terry’s lost painting Drowning Blue, was performed by the Scottish Strings at the Aldeburgh Festival. This I commissioned from John Woolrich to celebrate the lives of Terry and Kath, and our friendship and collaborations."
Five books.'Terry Frost. Works on Paper 25 years: 1947-72'. Paperback catalogue. Austin/Desmond Fine Art Bloomsbury.'Terry Frost. Recent Paintings'. Paperback catalogue. London Regional Art Gallery 1982.'Terry Frost New Paintings'. Paperback catalogue. Beux Arts 2000.'Terry Frost 50 Years of Prints'. Paperback catalogue. Belgrave Gallery St Ives 2006.'Terry Frost Works on Paper from the Artist's Estate'. Paperback Catalogue. Belgrave Gallery St Ives 2011.
Robert Sargent Austin, RA, RE, RWS (British, 1895-1973)A Roman Madonna, etching, signed to lower margin in pencil, 18.5 x 15.5cm; Cathedral, Palma, etching, signed, 21.5 x 35cm; Thomas Todd Blaylock, A Breeze on the River, etching, signed, 19 x 24cm; George Spencer Hoffman, Charing Cross Bridge, etching, signed, 19 x 25.5cm; with two Ackermann aquatints of Clare College and St John's College, and four other prints (10)
A 4 piece 1960's oak veneered bedroom suite by Austinsuite, Austin Leyton Ltd. London. Comprising: double ladies wardrobe with mirror, hanging rail to interior, gentleman's wardrobe with hanging rail and interior shelves, oval mirror backed stepped dressing table and a single door bedside cabinet. Largest wardrobe approx. 177 x 121 x 59cm.
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