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Lot 258

Four Dublo Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles Singer Roadster 062, Austin Lorry 064, Morris Pick-Up 065 and Bedford Flat Truck 066, all in original boxes. 

Lot 254

Dinky Toys diecast model Austin-Healey '100' Sports with cream body, red interior and hubs, white driver and racing number '23', 109, in original box. 

Lot 485

A quantity of vintage car-related manuals to include Ford Escort September 1980-1987, 1980-1989, Peugeot 104 1970-1983 All Models, Cortina IV Car Repair Manual 1976-1982, Austin Cambridge A60 Morris Oxford, Jelley; Pitman's Motorist Library The Book of the Morgan etc, a cassette player, a photograph of a 1921 fire at a factory in Liverpool and a plastic wall plaque 'The Emigrants'.

Lot 198

A collection of chrome car badges; AA badge, Austin etc

Lot 202

A collection of Corgi die cast vehicles in reproduction boxes; Gift Set 40 The Avengers Vintage Bentley and Lotus Elan 52, 336 James Bond Toyota 2000GT, 197 Morris Mini-Traveller, 238 Jaguar MK X, 450 Austin Mini Van, 320 Ford Mustang Fastback, 205 Riley Pathfinder Saloon. (7)

Lot 406

Hely Augustus M. Smith (1862-1941) oil on board, depicting two ships approaching a harbour, signed 'Hely Smith' (lower right), 14.5cm x 27cm, together with a 20th Century William Austin oil on board, depicting a steam train, signed 'William Austin' (lower left), 11cm x 22cm, both framed (2)

Lot 208

A selection of motor car hood and body badges for Austin Minor

Lot 714

Vintage Austin Reed collapsible opera hat together with a boxed Moss Bros silk top hat

Lot 156

An Austin Suite teak highboard

Lot 1111

A small box of Corgi/Matchbox cars including Austin A60, Landrover, bus, etc.

Lot 1397

A small simulated tortoiseshell Crawford's biscuit tin containing a badge depicting George VI & Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, a domed polished stone brooch, a shotgun & hare tie pin and a chromium plated Austin motor car bonnet emblem.

Lot 423

A Steve Austin 'The Six Million Dollar Man' figure

Lot 760

A Victorian silver-lidded cut glass hat pin jar, with engraved decoration, London, 1860, retailed by Austin of Dublin, 59.9g, together with a guilloche enamelled silver clothes brush, Birmingham, 1928

Lot 1239

ROYAL WORCESTER VASE AND COVER, painted with pheasants perched on tree branches in landscape, by R Austin, signed, printed marks in green, shape number 152, 17cm high

Lot 298

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase of Baluster form, decorated by W.H Austin with gilt owls amidst trees, signed, printed mark with date code for 1926, height 30cm(H)

Lot 730

GRAY, Thomas, Poems and Letters. 4to. Eton College Press, London 1867. full blue calf with gilt tooling, a further copy 1902. full calf plus Lancashire Illustrated with engraved plates by Robt. Wallis after S. Austin. Fisher and Jackson, London 1831. 4to. 1/2 calf marbled boards plus 3 further titles (6)

Lot 509

Automobilia - Vintage and retro Haynes Automobilia car manuals including Fiat 131, Austin Maxi, Lancia Beta, Landrover Disco 83, Chrysler 1800, Ford Capri, Renaults 5, 12, 14, 16, 21, etc

Lot 754

Austin Suite Birds Eye Maple Veneered Bedroom Suite ( 2 wardrobes & dressing table )

Lot 214

Broadsides. A collection of 11 advertising broadsides, for theatrical & circus performances, 1800-78, including: Circus, Church Street, Hanley, Saturday, May 20 for the Benefit of Mr. Austin the Laughter-making, Mirth-provoking Clown. First Time of Austin and Son in a Laughable Double Clowns' Entree ... A Sack Race! By Six Competitors ... Last Night of the Huline Family in their Great Musical Entertainment and Laughable Ballet D'Action, entitled 'The Magic Well.' First and Only Appearance of Tom Tit, the Smallest Clown in the World, Saturday, May 20th, Austin's Night! Hanley: J. Keates, General Printer, circa 1870s, woodcut illustration to centre of broadside, some wear and fraying to edges, 74 x 25 cm (29.25 x 10 in), together with: Theatre Royal Glasgow, Monday First, Feb. 4th, 1878 for the Benefit of Harry Croueste the Royal Clown ... New Tricks for this Night Only. The "Royal" Pantomime the Wonderful Travels of Gulliver, First and only Night of the Masquerade Ball or a night in New Orleans ... Professor Mat. Walton will appear with his Wonderful Troupe of Performing Dogs & Monkeys ..., 1878, woodcut illustration to centre of broadside, some wear and fraying to edges, 76 x 25 cm (30 x 10 in), and 6 broadsides for the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, including Speed the Plough, followed by Harlequin's Tour, Tuesday, December 30, 1800; The Blind Girl, or, a Receipt for Beauty, followed by The Sea-side Story, Saturday, May 16, 1801; A Midsummer Night's Dream, Wednesday, February 7, 1816 (three performers' names underlined in red pencil); Evadne. or, The Statue, followed by The Libertine, Thursday, February 11, 1819; The Antiquary, followed by Too Late for Dinner, Thursday, February 24, 1820; and The School of Reform, followed by The Spirits of the Moon, or, the Inundation of the Nile, Monday, April 19, 1824, few broadsides trimmed, some spotting, final broadside bifolium (Qty: a folder)

Lot 460

Kipling (Rudyard) . The Jungle Book, reprinted 1896, The Second Jungle Book, reprinted 1899, monochrome illustrations, some light spotting, all edges gilt, publishers original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards & spines lightly rubbed & faded, 8vo, together with Milne (A. A.) , When We Were Very Young, 13th edition, 1926, black & white illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, light marginal toning, spine slightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and Lang (Andrew) , The Violet Fairy Book, new impression, 1941, 8 coloured plates plus 58 black & white illustrations, some light toning, original gilt decorated violet cloth, spine slightly faded & rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th & early 20th century juvenile & illustrated literature, including Austin Dobson, Miss Mitford, Hugh Thomson, Oliver Goldsmith, all original cloth, many gilt decorated, G/VG, 8vo/4to (Qty: 3 shelves)

Lot 347

NORMAN DOUGLAS "How About Europe?", privately printed 1929, limited edition 164/500 signed by the author, printed paper board bound together with four further volumes by the same author including "Paneros", limited edition 69/650, "The South Wind Volume 2", illustrated by John Austin published Argus Books, Chicago 1929, cloth board bound, "Experiments", limited edition 273/300 signed by the author privately printed 1925 and "Capri the Lungarno Series No. 3" on Binda handmade paper subscriber's edition published G. Orioli, 1930 cloth board bound

Lot 318

A pair of Royal Worcester gilded ewers hand-painted by R.H. Austin, height 25cm CONDITION REPORT: In good condition with no apparent faults.

Lot 51

A COLLECTION OF DINKY TOYS, to include an Austin Somerset and similar cars, circa 1950s and later

Lot 3022

Austin Samson (British School)Tabby Cat on a Fiddle Backsigned, oil on a violin back, 37cm x 20.5cm

Lot 3035

British School, Contemporary, Austin Samson,Nude Study, Red and Blue, No. VII,signed, titled to verso, oil on board, 30cm x 25cm

Lot 3046

Cubist School, Austin Samson (British Contemporary)Come Home Sailor, Cubist Nude in Red and Blue,signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 41cm x 29cm

Lot 3047

Cubist School, Austin Samson (British, Contemporary)Farewell Sailorsigned, titled to verso, watercolour, 35cm x 23.5cm

Lot 89

Circle of Paulus Moreelse (Dutch 1571-1638)/Portrait of a Lady/half-length, wearing a black dress with pink ribbons and a fine lace collar/crested upper right/oil on panel, 63.5cm x 45.75cm /in a fine 17th Century carved and gilded frame with cherubs and putti in scrolling leafage/Note: The armorial at the top right of this portrait is painted within a diamond-shaped 'lozenge' indicating the arms of a lady, and the smaller central escutcheon 'in pretence' shows that she is an heiress and a widow. Although the identity of the sitter cannot at present be confirmed, the armorial gives some clues as to her family and a likely attribution given below. The principal coat, with the arms of her husband, is quartered. The first and fourth quarters with five red chevrons on a gold ground are recorded for the family of Abrincis, Avranches or Averinges of Folkestone in Kent. [Rietstap's Armorial Général informs further that at the time of the Conquest the bearer of these arms also held a feudal barony as 'Comte de Chester'; Hugh d'Avranches was one of the great magnates of Norman England.]The second and third quarters Argent two bars embattled gules on the principal coat are of more interest. These were borne originally by the Haestrecht family, from a Lordship of that name near Utrecht. This gives a direct link with the painter Paulus Moreelse (1571-1638) who worked most of his life in Utrecht, being particularly noted for his portraits during the 1620s. Roger, son of Jacob van Haestrecht, fled to England in the 1560s to escape religious persecution, calling himself first Roger Jacobs and then Roger James, becoming a successful and wealthy London brewer. His third son, by his wife Sarah Morskyn of Liège, was William James (1570-1627) who in 1598 married Jane Kule (1582-1659) daughter and sole heir of Hendrick Kuel of Bremen (becoming after 1562 Henry Kule, brewer of London) and his wife Johanna Demaistres of a wealthy Antwerp family. About 1607 William James acquired the manor of Ightham Court in Kent and, leaving several children, William died there in April 1627 (leaving 'to ye poor People of Ightham 12 penny loaves every Sunday for ever' in recognition of his blessings). His wife Jane remained a widow for thirty-two years. The Kule arms do not appear recorded (and the Anglo/Flemish family name is spelled a number of ways) but this may well be her portrait. Both families and their numerous relatives by marriage retained strong Dutch links and were associated with the Dutch Reformed Church, Austin Friars, who hold extensive records. The Dutch James family, later becoming Grevis-James, remained at Ightham Court through eight generations until 1920 (Our thanks to Angela Howard for her help with researching this lot/Provenance: Private collection, Gloucestershire/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Panel has shrunk down left side, and there are signs of restoration and filling of gap and this shows on the front. Restoration across bridge of her nose and to her left temple. Paint very dry.17th Century Carved frame in good condition with minor chips and losses, gilding lifting, chipped and flaking in places and signs of re-gilding throughout.Approximate dimensions including frame: 136cm high x 99cm wide

Lot 320

An Austin J40 child's pedal car, painted blue and having a leather burgundy upholstered seat, 150cm long

Lot 571

A pair of interesting trench art vases in the Art Nouveau manner with tapered stems, 27 cm high together with a further brass gong on a carved soft wood base, a Railton information book and further Austin Maxi information book (5)

Lot 141

Original vintage advertising poster: Austin 1300. The British People's Car. This poster features a colour photograph showing a couple of Austin 1300 (a three-doors yellow model on the left and a five-doors green model on the right) parked in a street lined up with terraced brick houses, and photographed on a (very British) rainy day. The Austin 1300, manufactured by British Leyland, was part of a range of small family cars, originally built by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and, later, British Leyland, under the name BMC ADO16 (Amalgamated Drawing Office project number 16). Launched in 1962, the BMC 1100/1300 was a logical and highly successful expansion of the Mini, using much of its running gear, and combining it with perfectly-judged Pininfarina styling, to become a British institution, and the country’s best-selling car for much of the 1960s and into the ’70s. British Leyland was an automotive engineering and manufacturing conglomerate formed in the United Kingdom in 1968 as British Leyland Motor Corporation Ltd (BLMC), following the merger of Leyland Motors and British Motor Holdings. It was partly nationalised in 1975, when the UK government created a holding company called British Leyland, later BL, in 1978. It incorporated much of the British-owned motor vehicle industry, which constituted 40 percent of the UK car market, with roots going back to 1895. lithographed in England by The Nuffield Press Limited, Oxford. Good condition, small tear in the centre of the upper half, faint creases and marks. Country: UK, year of printing: 1972, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 63.5x89 (Horizontal)

Lot 537

A collection of x3 original vintage Dinky Toys made boxed diecast models, comprising; No. 282 Austin 1800 Taxi (model near mint, in a good to good+ original box), No. 286 Ford Transit Fire Appliance (model very good to good+ (and appears complete), within a poor original box), and No. 952 Vega Major Luxury Coach (model good to good+ in a poor original box). Interesting collection. 

Lot 551

A collection of 7x original vintage Triang Made Spot On 1/42 scale diecast models comprising: 3x Fiat Multipla, Austin Seven, Morris Mini-Van, Aston Martin and an Austin A40. Condition varies from poor - good.

Lot 561

A collection of 25+ assorted vintage Dinky and Corgi Toys diecast models to include 4x Routemaster buses, Ford Cortina, Jaguar 3.4 Litre, Austin Devon, Austin Somerset, Morris Mini Traveler, Mini-Van, Singer Vogue and many many more. Models in fair - good condition. Some restored. Great collection.

Lot 593

A good collection of 60+ original vintage diecast to include: Corgi Toys made models: y, Aston Martin DB4, Sunbeam Imp, , Smiths Carrier Van, Lancia Fulvia, Oldsmobile Toronado, Ford Mustang, Jeep FC150, International 6x6 truck, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, Carrera 6, Land Rover, Riley Pathfinder, Rover 2000, Ford Mustang, V12 Jaguar E Type, Austin Mini Van, Marcos Volvo 1800, Ferrari Berlinetta, Lotus Elan S2, Corgi Juniors, Husky Batmobile x2 and 20+ Matchbox models. All in fair-good Great collection

Lot 91

A good and interesting collection of assorted boxed diecast models, to include; Hot Wheels Collectibles 1/76 scale Jaguars, Matchbox Premiere, Lledo Radio Times set, Johnny Lightning Supercar, Corgi Original Omnibus, Johnny Lightning Austin Powers 'Shaguar', Marklin H0 Gauge Combine Harvester and others. All contents appearing mint and unused. Interesting collection. 

Lot 2213

MARVEL PREVIEW: STAR-LORD #4, 11 (2 in Lot) - (1968 - MARVEL - Cents Copy) - FN+/VFN - Run includes Origin and first appearances of Star-Lord (Peter Quill - Guardians of the Galaxy) and the Sword in the Star - Painted cover by Gray Morrow - Art by P. Craig Russell with a Frontispiece by Bernie Wrightson plus second Star-Lord appearance with cover by Ken Barr and art by John Byrne and Terry Austin and a frontispiece by Jim Starlin - Flat/Unfolded - Fine plus to Very Fine - a detailed photographic condition report is available on request.

Lot 2098

ZATANNA 'NUDE' ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION BY JEFF AUSTIN - SIGNED BY ARTIST JEFF AUSTIN - The Mistress of Magic is top-hatted and topless in this drawing by Jeff Austin - Ink over graphite on art paper - 11" x 16.5" (28 x 42 cm) - Flat/Unfolded - Very Fine plus.

Lot 65

Austin Smith (19th/20th century) Harvest scene, watercolour, signed and dated 1915 lower left, 12 x 16cm

Lot 542

An Austin Eight service manual

Lot 667

Eight Matchbox 'The Dinky Collection' Diecast Model Vehicles, including #DY-15 1953 Austin A40 'Brooke Bond Tea', boxed.

Lot 713

Twelve Diecast Model Vehicles, by Matchbox including DY-15B 'The Dinky Collection' 1953 Austin A40, plus a premier collection pewter model E-Type Jaguar, all boxed.

Lot 162

Group of approximately 17 vintage Dinky die-cast model vehicles to include; London Bus, Austin Atlantic, Austin Healey Sprite, Frazer-Nash, Bedford Truck etc

Lot 221

Scalextric: A boxed, Scalextric, Austin Healey 3000, C/74, red vehicle, No.15.

Lot 26

Corgi: A boxed Corgi Toys, Hillman Husky, 206; together with a boxed Corgi Toys, Austin Healey Sports Car, 300; and a boxed Corgi Toys, Austin Cambridge Saloon, 201, boxes as found. (3)

Lot 119

Victorian tour albums.- Lee (Madelaine Smith Austin, wife of Henry Austin Lee, diplomat) 2 Tour albums of England, France, Russia and Egypt, together 129pp. excluding blanks, comprising: c. 500 signatures from various people in society including Mark Twain and Winston Churchill, c. 300 silver and albumen mounted photographs of estate parties and views, c. 20 watercolours, pen and ink sketches and drawings, and 8 musical notations (including 4 by Jacques Blumenthal (1829-1908), German pianist and composer), some browning, first vol. several ff. loose, some with tears along inner margins, each vol. new endpapers, first vol. modern morocco-backed cloth, second vol. original half morocco, gilt, repaired, rebacked in modern morocco, 4to, 1892-98.

Lot 243

A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER MINIATURE TEACUPS AND SAUCERS, PAINTED BY A. SHUCK, R. AUSTIN OR H. H. PRICE, ALL SIGNED, WITH FRUIT AND A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE, PAINTED WITH HADLEY ROSES, 14CM H, PUCE PRINTED MARK

Lot 325

William Hogarth by Austin Dobson, 1902 portfolio of 65 plates. Limited to 110 sets

Lot 116

A Minton Aesthetic movement plate, tureen and platters with Scottish School design by George Logan, gilt decorated plate by Coalport and a Chinese Cloisonné vase, Austin silvered metal figure of a ballerina, 33 cm and a large Glynn College jug painted with flowers and leaves, 31.5 cm

Lot 122

Austin Reed grey silk Top Hat, (boxed).

Lot 769

A reproduction "Austin Healey" plague (120)

Lot 592

Tennis legend H W Bunny Austin signed 1935 autographed piece. British tennis player from England. For 74 years he was the last Briton to reach the final of the gentlemen's singles at Wimbledon, until Andy Murray did so in 2012. 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 4093

Lancashire - Baines (Edward), History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster [...], London: Fisher, Son & Co., 1836, four-volume set, illustrated throughout with antiquarian engravings, fold-out tables of genealogical descent, etc., contemporary calf over green cloth (worn, losses), marbled endpapers, large 4to, (4); Lancashire Illustrated, from Original Drawings, By Austin, J. Harwood, and G. & C. Pyne, with Descriptions, London: H. Fisher, Son, and Jackson, 1831, illustrated with named-view topographical engravings, contemporary green-stained calf gilt and blind panelled and tooled, marbled edges and endpapers, 4to, [5]

Lot 713

W H Austin, watercolour, Primroses and Violet, 9.5ins x 13.5ins

Lot 731

W H Austin, watercolour, still life study of fruit, 6.75ins x 8.25ins

Lot 732

R H Austin, watercolour, still life study of chickens feeding in a lane with cottages and cottage gardens, 18.25ins x 22.5ins

Lot 551

Cigarette cards, Charlesworth & Austin, British Royal Family, two cards, H.R.H. Prince Edward of York & H.R.H. Princess Victoria (gd) (2)

Lot 760

Ephemera Motoring, 19 advertising motoring bookmarks dating from 1928 to 1960. Brands include RAC, India Tyres, Golden Ply, Michelin, British Goodrich, SKF, Austin, Daimler and ESSO (gen vg) (19)

Lot 552

Cigarette cards, Charlesworth & Austin, British Royal Family, two cards, Queen Victoria Jubilee 1887 & H.R.H. Duke of Cornwall & York (gd) (2)

Lot 517

Cigarette cards, Charlesworth & Austin, Colonial Troops, all black back, 5 cards, Sierra Leone Royal Artillery, New Zealand Mounted Rifles, Royal Canadian Artillery Winter Kit, Canadian North West Mounted Police & Lieut. A.C. Lowe (H.A.C.) CIV Battery (fair/gd) (5)

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