A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED SCALEXTRIX ITEMS, to include two unboxed Austin Healey 3000, No.C74, one in green with RN3 which appears complete and in fairly good condition, the other in red with RN6 which has damaged/missing bumpers and is missing drawers head but otherwise appear complete and in fairly good condition, three unboxed 1970's F1 Cars Team Lotus special, No. C126, John Player Special Lotus, No. C126 (missing rear wing) and March 771, No. C129 (missing air deflector from behind driver), all the unboxed cars have worn/damaged tyres, two boxed 2.3L Alfa Romeo, one from the Vintage Collection, the other from 'The Power and The Glory' collection, both No. C306, The Power and The Glory boxed car is missing front wheels, but otherwise both appear largely complete and in fairly good condition, one box missing inner and both have damage, a boxed Entrance Building, No. A233, appears complete and in very good condition, damage and wear to box, with a quantity Tri-ang Hornby Mimic and Hornby Railway catalogues
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TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a watercolour by Halina Zytkiewicz 'Poppies' 45cm x 35cm, with original receipt, records 78's, Lps and singles (mainly classical), a Zeiss Ikon Nettar camera, an Austin Reed bowler hat, two battery operated mantel clocks (Metamec and Seiko), caligraphy books and sets (used) etc
Owned by the current owner over 20 years, this 100-6 Austin Healey is a 95% finished restoration requiring some minor jobs to complete the car.The vendor advises the car has had a full restoration including respray, engine rebuild, new interior, exhaust system, chrome work and lots of other new or rebuilt parts.To complete the car we are advised the wiring loom needs completed, a new wiring loom has been fitted and all required connections to allow the car to run and drive have been connected.Supplied with a roof frame the new owner will need to have a roof made to fit the frame, lift out windows also supplied with the car aswell as a full new carpet set in the correct red colour.Sold with heritage certificate confirming factory right hand drive sold in the UK when new built on the 12th of June 1957 and still retaining its original registration number UUL 321. Also sold with a folder of receipts from restoration work already completed.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start up.GUIDE PRICE £30,000 - £35,000
SUPERMAN AND SPIDER-MAN: COLLECTORS EDITION (1981 - MARVEL/DC) Special edition over-sized issue featuring Superman, Spider-Man, Hulk, Doctor Doom, Parasite, Wonder Woman - John Buscema, Joe Sinnott, Klaus Janson, Terry Austin cover and interior art - Flat/Unfolded - a photographic condition report is available on request
Art and antique reference. A large collection of good-quality art and antique reference, including bibliography (e.g. Andrew Wright, Court Hand Restored, 8th edition, 1846; Gabriel Austin, The Library of Jean Grolier, New York: The Grolier Club, 1971; Exhibition of Bookbindings by Walter Slinn of Sheffield, Sheffield: Sheffield City Libraries, 1946), ceramics (e.g. Michael Messenger, Coalport 1795-1926, Woodbridge: Antique Collectors' Club, 1995, and similar monographs on Lowestoft, Ridgway, Pratt Ware, Worcester, Royal Crown Derby, etc.), sporting art and prints, metalwork, treen, furniture, and various other fields (qty: 27 boxes) The lot sold as seen.
Matchbox, Lesney - Two boxed diecast model vehicles by Matchbox. Lot includes Matchbox #17 Austin FX3 Taxi with maroon body tan driver, mid grey interior and base, plus silver plastic wheels in a Fair Plus D1 box with some staining and age related wear; with #21 Milk Delivery Truck in green , black plastic wheels green windows and cow label on door in Excellent condition in Good D2 box with some slight creasing and storage related wear. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Matz - A boxed 1:16 scale motorised Matz #1200 Austin Mini Cooper S Mk.II plastic model kit. The kit appears in Mint condition and contains parts on sprues in Factory Sealed clear plastic bags, as well as separate parts housed in their own clear bubble packs. The kit also contains its instruction leaflet and decals. The lift off lid box appears to be in Very Good overall condition with some taping to two sides and general storage wear. A lovely example of a a rare and sought after vintage kit from this Japanese manufacturer. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky Toys, Corgi Toys, Other - A collection of approximately 30 diecast model vehicles. Lot includes Dinky Toys Ford Zodiac; Austin Devon; Corgi Toys Ford Mustang; Jaguar 2.4 litre Fire Chief Car and similar. Models show signs of play and age related wear appearing to range between mainly Poor - Fair condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky Toys, Corgi Toys, Budgie - An unboxed grouping of diecast model vehicles. Lot includes Dinky Toys Hillman Imp; Austin A105 Corgi Toys Volkswagen Van; Dinky Toys Ford mustang and similar. Models show signs of play and age related wear appearing to range between mainly Poor - Fair condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
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)
Bburago - Vanguards - Franklin Mint - A box of 10 loose and boxed vehicles in various scales including Franklin Mint Jaguar E Type roadster, Bburago Porsche 356, Vanguards Austin 1300 estate. All the unboxed models show signs of play use, some have small parts missing / minor damage. The boxed models appear Good to Mint in mostly Good boxes, the box for the Bburago Citroen 15cv is tatty with a loose window. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
INDISTINCTLY SIGNED; a 19th century oil on canvas titled 'In the Old Rectory Grounds Hanforth', depicting a gardener tending to vegetable patch, a lady and a farmer walking on a path, the farmer with cattle, with trees and buildings in the distance, indistinctly signed, 49 x 75cm, framed, also Austin Smith (early 20th century); a watercolour depicting Runswick Bay with small fishing boats or lobster boats within harbour, signed lower right, dated 1924, 26 x 36cm, framed and glazed, frame size 41 x 51cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The first painting has a split to the canvas at the top part.
Bachmann 00 Gauge Cambrian Coast Express set in presentation box, comprising BR green 7828 'Odney Manor' and BR green 43XX 2-6-0 5358 , six BR WR chocolate and cream coaches, Cambrian Coast Express book by Stephen Austin, Ltd Ed 949/1000, in original two tray Presentation box and outer despatch box, E-M, appears unused, box VG-E,
° Literary Bindings, including the Works of Thackeray,9 vols, Smith, Elder & Co, 1883, David Copperfield, Chapman and Hall (illus. Barnard), Works of Jane Austin, 5 vols, Macmillan & Co, 1904-1909, Harrison Ainsworth, Windsor Castle and Tower of London, Heman's Poems, Thackeray, Pendennis, Vols I & II, Milton's Poetical Works, Vols I & II and An Anthology of World Poetry (23)
Large quantity (58) of lorry, truck, tanker etc MANUFACTURERS' b&w PHOTOGRAPHS, 1920s-60s period, mostly whole-plate size. Wide variety of makes and operator liveries. Makes include Thames, Seddon, Albion, Guy, Bedford, Maudslay, Leyland, Foden, Austin, Dennis, AEC, ERF etc. All in excellent condition. [58]
Supplied to the British Army, de-commissioned in 1963 and registered in Jersey in 1966. Restored at a cost of over £35,000.Registered to the War Office as '38 BP 45' and entered service on the 22/10/1954 when dispatched to Feltham BarracksOfficially known as 'Truck 1/4 Ton 4x4 Rover Mk3 (86 Inch)' and supplied under the very first War Office Contract 6/Veh/16223 (Dated 26/05/1954)It was decommissioned on 29th November 1963 and sold as Lot 428 at the Ruddington Disposal Depot Auction on the 12/05/1964Shipped to the Channel Islands and registered in Jersey on 27th April 1967 later appearing on the Series One Owners Club register in 1985Bought by our vendor in 2018 as a barn find, he commissioned an extensive ground up restoration at a cost of some £35,000Presented in superb order we note the unusual fitment of a 'Bikini Hood' that is perfectly suited for fair weather useIt is extremely rare to offer a Land Rover with such detailed early history and will be offered to sale with a NOVAAs an engineering marvel, the Land Rover can still outstrip its modern counterparts, and the Series I rightly belongs in the Motoring Hall of Fame. Hugely successful globally, improvements were made throughout its long lifespan. In 1950, the lights were moved from a position behind the grille to protrude through the mesh and in 1952 a larger 2.0-litre petrol engine replaced the original 1.6-litre. The wheelbase was extended to 86 inches in 1955 to give the vehicle more stability and greater load capacity. The stronger, more reliable 2.0-litre petrol engine was standard until 1957. With the US Army’s wartime Willys Jeep as Maurice Wilks’ inspiration for the Land Rover it is perhaps easy to assume that the military application of the Land Rover was a given from day one. However, it was the earlier Nuffield-designed prototype known as 'FV1800', presented in 1945, that pipped the Land Rover to the post. Government regulations and repeated modifications extended development over many years, and the vehicle did not enter production until the early 1950s. By that time, Nuffield had merged with Austin and the resulting vehicle became known as the Austin Champ. The development contract committed the British Armed Forces to a large order of the Champ. In parallel to this order, the British Army purchased a trial batch of Series I Land Rovers in 1949. The earliest Land Rovers were found to complement the Austin Champ very well. The Land Rover was cheaper, lighter, consumed less fuel; and was ideal for behind-the-lines transport duties. However, the Champ was better suited as a front-line combat vehicle. Over time the Land Rover was modified, and became better suited to the British Army's needs. The initial contract order for the Champ was never expanded and production ceased after only five years. The Land Rover, in various forms, was to enjoy a seven-decade long association with the Armed Forces of dozens of countries across the globe. Former British Army Land Rovers have long been identified as either the Series IIA Lightweight, introduced in 1968, or the matte-painted Defenders of later years. Very few military Series I Land Rovers have survived, nor identified as such, and our vendor and Silverstone Auctions are thankful to military vehicle historian John Mastrangelo for the following information. This Land Rover 86 inch was registered to the War Office as "38 BP 45" and entered service on the 22nd October 1954 when dispatched to Feltham Barracks, Middlesex. Officially known as a "Truck 1/4 Ton 4x4 Rover Mk3 (86 Inch)" and supplied under the very first War Office Contract 6/Veh/16223 (Dated 26th May 1954). It was decommissioned on 29th November 1963 and sold as Lot 428 at Ruddington Disposal Depot Auction on the 12th May 1964. The Land Rover was shipped to Jersey and registered there on the on 27th April 1967 later popped on to the Series One Owners Club Register in 1985 by a previous owner. Bought by our vendor in 2018 as a "barn find", he commissioned an extensive ground-up restoration at a cost of some £38,789. Invoices are on file for the following: Marshalls - new bulkhead - £2,042Handmade front wings - £2,000Polar Auto (bodywork & Galvanising) £6,287John Craddock £1,136Auto Sparks -new period loom £753Heritage Trimming - £26,571 - strip down to bare chassis and then rebuild. Total £38,789 Presented in superb order, we note the unusual fitment of a "Bikini Hood" that is perfectly suited for fair weather use, with the Land Rover being used on the regular sunny days in Jersey by our vendor. The car is offered on a NOVA and we recommend that all interested parties confirm the registration process should the car remain in the UK. SpecificationMake: LAND ROVERModel: SERIES IYear: 1954Chassis Number: 57100560Registration Number: J35782Transmission: ManualEngine Number: 57190642 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: GreenClick here for more details and images
Astronomie - - H. Raymond. Leçons d'un père à son fils, sur les systêmes du monde, ou l'Hypothèse copernicienne démontrée par les machines de Loysel. Mit 15 (davon 6 gefalt.) Tafeln. Paris, Loysel u. Tiger, 1805. 32 S. 8°. Ldr. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. RTitel u. RVergoldung (beschabt, vorderes Gelenk angeplatzt). Sehr seltene und einzigartige Ausgabe des astronomischen Werbelehrbuchs von Jean Loysel, das für seine Globen, Orrerien und Planetarien wirbt. Der von dem privaten Geographie- und Astronomielehrer H. Raymond geschriebene Text wurde für die Schulen und privaten Lehranstalten gedruckt. Der Text ist mit 15 Tafeln illustriert, die die ptolemäischen und kopernikanischen Loysel-Sphären und andere astronomische Bewegungen der bekannten Planeten, Kometen und Satelliten der verschiedenen Planeten zeigen. Die Globen von Loysel sind in öffentlichen und privaten Sammlungen extrem selten und von diesem Buch sind laut Worldcat nur drei Exemplare in den weltweiten öffentlichen Sammlungen nachweisbar: zwei Exemplare in der BnF in Paris und ein Exemplar an der University of Texas in Austin. - Nach dem handschriftlichen Vermerk auf dem Vorsatz wurde dieses Exemplar 1807 von zwei Lehrerinnen namens "Faucheur" et "Roullet" an "M.elle Grenier Ainée", 13 Jahre alt, als Preis für die Astronomiekurse gegeben. - 2 Tafeln am Rand leicht eingerissen. Hinteres Vorsatblatt mit kleinem Einriss. Stellenweise minimal braunfleckig, sonst sauberes und gutes Exemplar. Astronomy. - With 15 (6 folding) plates. - Very rare and unique edition of the Jean Loysel's advertisement astronomical textbook promoting his globes, orreries and planetariums. The text was printed for the schools and private teaching institutions. The text, by the private professor of geograpy and astronomy H. Raymond, is illustrated with 15 plates showing Ptolemaic and Copernician Loysel's spheres and other astronomical movements of the knonw planets, comets and satelites of the different planets. The Loysel's globes are extremely rare in public and private collections and we know only three copies of this book in the worldwide public collections (according to worldcat). - According to the inscription on the endpaper the copy was given as a price of astronomy's courses in 1807 by the two female teachers named "Faucheur" et "Roullet" to "M.elle Grenier Ainée". - Calf with gil spine title and gilt tooling to the spine (scuffed, front joint partly cracked). - Two plates and back endpaper slightly torn. In some places minimally brownspotted, otherwise clean and good copy.
EWEN HENDERSON (1934-2000); a tall vessel, mixed laminated stoneware and bone china clays, textured pink, black and yellow surface staining, made circa 1987, height 46.5cm. (D)Provenance: Austin Desmond Fine Art, London.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
NO RESERVE Education.- Christ's Hospital.- Gleanings from "The Blue". : Being a selection of poetry and prose from the Magazine of Christ's hospital in the years 1870-71 and 1874-81, original cloth, spine faded, rare, Hertford, Printed for private circulation by S. Austin and sons, 1881 § Blanchard (Valentine, photographer).- [Dring (Edmund)], "A Blue". Annals of Christ's Hospital from its' Foundations to the Present Time, 6 mounted original photographs by Valentine Blanchard, spotted, original cloth, gilt, rubbed and soiled, [Gernsheim 405], Lothian & Co., 1867; and 16 others, Christ's Hospital, v.s. (18)
Bewick (Thomas).- Hugo (Thomas) The Bewick Collector. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Thomas and John Bewick, 2 vol. including supplement, a few pencil annotations 1866-68 § Robinson (Robert) Bewick Memento. Catalogue with Purchasers' Names and Prices Realised of the Scarce and Curious Collection..., title in red & black, plates, ex-library copy with stamp to verso of title, cuttings mounted on front pastedown, Leadenhall Press, 1884 § Dobson (Austin) Thomas Bewick and his pupils, 1889 § Isaac (P.) William Davison's New Specimen of Cast-Metal Ornaments and Wood Types..., 1990, plates and illustrations, original cloth, rubbed, the first with spines faded and frayed at ends (vol.1 rebacked preserving original backstrip), the last with dust-jacket; and 9 others on Bewick, 8vo & 4to (14)
J* W* Fraser RWS (19th/20th century) - 'By a Wee Burn' inscribed, watercolour 10" x 14"; together with two further pictures depicting a Moorish scene possibly by the river Nile, and a watercolour by Frank Austin, an autumnal landscape with a figure and cattle in the foreground, a bridge beyond, various sizes (3)
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