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Eight Plastic Model Battery Operated, predominately radio controlled vehicles, by Corgi, Bandai Radio Shack, Hess and other including Corgi Austin Metro Motorsport, Formula 1 Racing Car, Jaguar XJR-9, Corvette Super, Porsche 928, not always complete, playworn condition, plus one other item, boxed.
Modern novels, mostly signed first editions 22 volumes, comprising: Carey, Peter. Four Easy Pieces. Belmont Press, 2002. Number 7 of 100 special copies, quarter-leaether bound with 1 separate print signed by Eileen Hogan, volume signed by Carey & Hogan; Spark, Muriel. Harper and Wilton. Colophon Press, 1996. 4to, number 43 of 100 copies, morocco-backed boards, Spark, Muriel. The Finishing School. 2004. First edition, signed copy, dustwrapper; Prowse, Dave. Straight from the Force's Mouth. Apex Publishing, 2011. Presentation copy inscribed "To Andrew. Dave Prowse is Darth Vader", dustwrapper; Massie, Allan. Muriel Spark. Ramsay Head Press, 1979, signed by author, dustwrapper; Ishiguro, Kazuo. The Buried Giant. Faber & Faber, 2015. First edition, number 41 of 205 copies specially bound, signed, with portfolio of facsimiles, 2 vol. in slipcase; Brown, Dan. The Da Vinci Code. New York: Doubleday, 2003. First edition, signed copy, dustwrapper; Gray, Alasdair. Lanark. New York, 1985. First US edition, signed on half-title, dustwrapper a little faded; Mantel, Hilary. Bring up the Bodies. Fourth Estate, 2012. First edition, signed by the author, dustwrapper; Bring up the Bodies. Limited to 1000 copies, signed by the author, dustwrapper, slipcase, shrink wrapped; Bring up the Bodies. Fourth Estate. Cloth bound limited first edition signed by the author, red-backed black cloth gilt; Pullman, Philip. The Amber Spyglass. Scholastic, 2008. Signed on the title, dustwrapper; Northern Lights. Scholastic. Limited Edition, signed and numbered, slipcase, shrink-wrapped; The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ. Canongate, 2010. First edition, signed by the author, dustwrapper; Clavell, James. King Rat. London: M. Joseph, 1963, dustwrapper slightly rubbed & soiled; King Rat. M. Joseph, 1963, Uncorrected Proof, wrappers; Rowling, Joseph. The Casual Vacancy. Little Brown, 2012, First edition, signed by the author, dustwrapper; Pavarotti, L. Pavarotti, my own story. Sidgwick & Jackson, 1981. First edition, signed by the author, dustwrapper; Johnson, B. The Churchill Factor. 2014, signed copy, dustwrapper; Maclean, Alistair. H.M.S. Ulysses. 1955, signed on half-title; The Guns of Navarone. Collins, 1857. First edition, signed by the author on title, dustwrapper; May, Brian, Rock, Mick & Mary Austin. Killer Queen. The official Limited Edition. Signed by May, Roger Taylor and Mick Rock, number 890 of 2500 copies, black quarter morocco, folding cloth box (22)
A George III mahogany and inlaid long case clock, brass dial signed 'Jno Austin, Shoreditch' to applied oval plaque, the matte centre engraved with four doves, silvered chapter ring and plaque to arch engraved 'Tempus Fugit', applied spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin train 8 day movement chiming on a bell, the hood with brass orb and figure finial, inlaid case, with pendulum, two weights, winder and key, 52.5 by 26 by 243cm high.
A Corgi Major 1127 Simon Snorkel Fire Engine, Corgi Major 1130 Circus Horse Transporter with Horses, 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, 229 Chevrolet Corvair, 317 Monte-Carlo B.M.C. Mini-Cooper, 468 London Transport Routemaster Bus all in original boxes and an Austin Seven repainted Condition Report: Available upon request
THREE DIECAST MODEL CARS comprising a Dinky No.109, Austin-Healey, cream with red ridged hubs, racing number 23, excellent condition, unboxed; Matchbox 1-75 series No.27, Mercedes-Benz 230SL, white with black plastic wheels, mint, boxed, the box good; and Matchbox 1-75 series No.67, Volkswagen 1600TL, metallic mauve with broad Superfast wheels, mint, boxed, the box good.
Cricket - Large collection of autographs to include a card signed by the Australian team facing New Zealand in December 1993, two postcards signed by Don Bradman and Brian Lara, two Lancashire Cricket Club autograph books including signatures of Andrew Flintoff, Dickie Bird, Phil Tufnell, Chris Harris, Graham Gooch, Mark Butcher, Joey Benjamin, Ian Austin, Chris Silverwood, Warren Hegg, Peter Martin, Mark Chilton, David Lloyd, Craig McMillan, Dean Headley, Graham Thorpe, Peter Such, David Shepherd, Nasser Hussein, Martyn Bell, Ian Botham, Jack Russell, Guy Whittall, Craig White, Geoffrey Boycott, Barry Richards and Brett Lee and other signed ephemera..
Corgi Major Toys Gift Set No. 1 Carrimore Car Transporter with 4 cars, comprising Bedford Carrimore Car Transporter with red cab and blue trailer, Rover 90 Saloon No. 204, Jaguar 2.4 Litre Saloon No. 208, Austin Healey Sports Car No. 300 and M.G.A. Sports Car No. 302, with two spacer/dummy boxes.. Gift set box - Hole in cover. Tears to box edges and corners. Losses to coloured paper, generally tatty.Car transporter is play worn and with paint loss.Yellow spacer boxes with some wear.Other boxes worn, creases, some tears, models all with some play wear and paint loss.
λ An early Victorian rosewood cheval mirror, the rectangular plate within a moulded adjustable frame, on scroll supports united by turned twin baluster stretchers, on flattened bun feet and sunken brass castors, the frame stamped 'C A', the brass locking hinges stamped 'COPE & AUSTIN PATENT', the castors also stamped, 182.3cm high, 91.5cm wide, 64.5cm deep.
Roberts (Emma). Vues Pittoresques de l'Inde, de la Chine, et des Bords de la Mer Rouge; dessinees par Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austin, &c., sur les esquisses originales du commadore Robert Elliot, traduit par J.F. Gerard, volume 1 only, Fisher, Fils, et Cie, circa 1840, 63 steel engraved views (all of India), some scattered spotting throughout, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated black cloth, some wear with fraying and minor loss to spine, 4to, together with Pardoe (Julia), The Beauties of the Bosphorus. Illustrated in a Series of Views of Constantinople and Its Environs, from original drawings by W.H. Bartlett, Virtue and Co., circa 1830s, two engraved portraits of Miss Pardoe and Sultan Abdul Medschid Chan, and 85 steel engraved views of Turkey and the Eastern Mediterranean, some spotting throughout, mainly to margins, all edges gilt, contemporary half stained calf gilt, heavily rubbed, 4to, plus Carne (John). Syria, The Holy Land, Asia Minor &c Illustrated. In a series of views drawn from nature by W.H. Bartlett, William Purser, &c., volumes 2 & 3 (of 3) only, Fisher, Son & Co., circa 1837, 83 steel engraved views, including title to each volume (complete as list), maps of Syria and Asia Minor present, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated red full morocco, rubbed and some wear to head and foot of spines and outer corners, volume 3 with rear cover detached, 4to (Qty: 4)
Thompson (Hugh [illustrator]) . The Ballard of Beau Brocade..., by Austin Dobson, 1892, numerous black & white illustrations, some minor spitting, original gilt decorated red cloth, boards lightly rubbed, spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, together with Kingston (William H.G.), A Yacht Voyage Round England, new edition, circa 1894, numerous black & white illustrations, period inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original gilt decorated illustrated cloth, lightly rubbed to head & foot, 4to, and Wright Mabie (Hamilton) , Under The Trees, 1st edition, 1902, New York, numerous green & white illustrations by C.L.Hinton, minor marginal toning, original gilt decorated illustrated green cloth, spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th & early 20th century illustrated & picture cloth fiction, all original cloth, many gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (Qty: 6 shelves)NOTESApproximately 155 volumes
Unboxed King & Country and similar vehicles: King & Country: General Patten’s Command Jeep and figures, Kubelwagen (2x), Mercedes Staff Car with drivers(4), PAK Anti Tank gun. Collectors Showcase Tobruk 1942 Kettenkrad, Figarti Miniatures V2 Launch Command Vehicle damaged with loose parts as shown. Unpainted Britains Kubelwagen and figures, Universal Hobbies 1/43 Fiat 40. Unbranded Austin 7-type vehicle and Despatch Rider and motorbike. (11)
Flt. Lt. W. 'Bill' Wright DFC (Wireless Op. 'R for Robert' Last mission), Wg. Cdr. Pete Berry DFC (Flew the aircraft 'R for Robert' four weeks before the aircraft ditched in Loch Ness) and Wg. Cdr. F. H. P. 'Bunny' Austin OBE (Flew many missions in 'R for Robert') triple signed Historical Aviation flown cover Brooklands. Vickers Wellington Mk 1A. 'R' for 'Robert' Recovery from Loch Ness Completed, 21st September 1985. Cover illustrates the airframe of the Wellington in a green border). Royal Mail hand-stamp cancelled Kingston Upon Thames, 21 Sept. 1995. Cover contains a brief resume of the recover from Loch Ness and the restoration of the Wellington.
Austin Powers' (Mike Myers) cufflinks from Jay Roach's spy-comedy sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Austin wore his cufflinks near the beginning of the film during a photoshoot with Ivana Humpalot (Kristen Johnston), and when they played a seductive game of chess at Austin's €ËÅ“shag pad'. Made of metal, the pair of cufflinks feature a raised "P" initial inside a circle. The outer edge and the letter display a polished, gold-coloured finish and the posts of the cufflinks twist, allowing them to be locked in place. The lot is housed inside a small grey velvet box and exhibits signs of production use, including minor scratches, marks to the rear side and light wear. Dimensions (cufflink): 2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm (3/4" x 3/4" x 3/4"); (box): 6 cm x 5.5 cm x 3.5 cm (2 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 1 1/4")£400-600 M
Goldmember's (Mike Myers) tractor beam key, Dr Evil's (Mike Myers) lair map and a backup submarine model miniature from Jay Roach's spy-spoof sequel Austin Powers in Goldmember. A tractor beam key is presented to Goldmember to activate his deadly device while Mini-Me (Verne Troyer), Foxxy (BeyoncÃĩ Knowles) and Austin (Mike Myers) used a map when they infiltrated Dr Evil's submarine lair. Presented in a gold-coloured box with a red velvet lining, the key is made from metal and displays a polished, gold-coloured finish. The folded, printed map shows side and top views of the submarine's layout. Made of resin, the backup model submarine is a miniature of Dr Evil lying on his stomach in his trademark finger pose finished in faux-silver paint. The model remains unfinished as it was ultimately not used for filming. There are minor scratches and marks on the box and minor paint chips on the model. The lot is accompanied by two New Line Cinema certificates of authenticity. Dimensions (key in box): 25.5 cm x 14 cm x 10.5 cm (10" x 5 1/2" x 4 1/4")£2500-3500 M
Felicity Shagwell's (Heather Graham) necklace from Jay Roach's 1999 spy spoof sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. CIA agent Shagwell wore her signature female-symbol necklace in multiple scenes throughout the film. The metal necklace is collar-shaped, with a pendant which forms the symbol for Venus, representing femininity. It exhibits some signs of age and use, including tarnishing to the metal and some slight misshaping of the collar. Dimensions: 17 cm x 12 cm x 0.1 cm (6 3/4" x 4 3/4" x 1/8")£800-1200 M
Austin Powers' (Mike Myers) screen-matched suit from Jay Roach's spy spoof sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Austin wore his '60s ensemble as he drove his convertible to a photography session with Ivana Humpalot (Kristen Johnston), before heading home to play chess. The suit screen matches all scenes it appears in within the film, and may be the only one made for production. The costume comprises a multicoloured check-patterned two-piece suit with a bright blue lining, and a pink Venice Custom Shirts shirt with white vertical stripes. The jacket has a single vent at the back and silver-coloured buttons run down the front and are adhered to the cuffs. Each button is painted white and features a crest emblem. The trousers are unlined. The shirt has pink plastic buttons, a button-down collar and cuffs which require securing with cufflinks. The fabric shows some signs of age and production use, most notably in a few pulls in the thick, multi-coloured fabric of the suit.£5000-7000 M
Jack Torrance's (Jack Nicholson) dress shirt from the production of Stanley Kubrick's horror classic The Shining. Though the shirt never appeared in the film, Nicholson was photographed wearing it during rehearsals on the film's Elstree Studios set. This red cotton-and-polyester StenstrÃĦms men's dress shirt was designed by Austin Reed and previously owned by Kubrick's former assistant Emilio D'Alessandro. It has seven pearlescent buttons on the front: one on each breast pocket and each cuff. It comes with a letter of authenticity from D'Alessandro and exhibits minor signs of wear, including pilling on the collar and stains on the hem.£2000-3000 Ω
Fat Bastard's (Mike Myers) light-up tracker and remote control from Jay Roach's spy-comedy sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham) lured the large Scotsman into bed and planted the tracker in him. Austin and Felicity later used the remote to locate Fat Bastard at a toilet within Paddington Station. The metal bullet-shaped tracking device has a machined finish, features a red plastic tip and houses internal electronics, which remain untested. The black plastic remote features a telescopic aerial and a circular screen showing Paddington station. A red LED on the screen flickers when the two flick switches at the bottom of the remote are switched on. The lot exhibits light scratches and evidence of glue on the back of the remote. Dimensions (tracker): 11cm x 3 cm x 3 cm (4 1/4" x 1 1/4" x 1 1/4"); (remote): 19.5 cm x 7 cm x 2.5 cm (7 3/4" x 2 3/4" x 1")£2500-3500 M *Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide
Felicity Shagwell's (Heather Graham) screen-matched dress and shoes from Jay Roach's retro spy spoof Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Felicity Shagwell wore her dress and shoes on a day out in London with Austin after he time-travelled back to 1969. She also wore them during the stool-retrieval scene with Fat Bastard (Mike Myers) in a Paddington Station toilet. The ensemble consists of an orange-and-pink long-sleeved crocheted dress made of glittery thread and a pair of pink Kenneth Cole shoes with orange trim (US size 7 1/2). The dress has a stitched-in pink bra, which is not visible when worn. Also included are two spare spools of thread, in orange and pink. The costume shows signs of wear, mostly on the shoes, which display scuffs on the top, wear on the soles and some flaking on the orange trim. The lot is accompanied by a print of the costume design.£4000-6000 M
Automobilia Ephemera- Motor fuel ration books, 10 for Motor Cycle not exceeding 250cc, mostly franked for 1957; and two for Motor Car (inc Tricycle) not exceeding 1100 c.c.; and Austin & and Austin 10 Club competition rosettes, Longleat 1968 1970; Beaulieu 1970 and a Pride of Ownership 2nd place (17)
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