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A Dinky Supertoys gift set, Pullmore car transporter in two tone blue with loading ramp, and four cars Austin Somerset in red and yellow 161, Rover 75 in blue and white 156, Ford Zephyr in green and white 162, Hillman Minx in green and white 154, in original blue and white striped box 990 (no insert)
Dinky Toys playworn Military and other Vehicles: including Tank Transporter and Centurion Tank and other Vehicles, limbers and guns (11), Hudson Sedan, Austin Devon, Morris Oxford and 301 Marshall Tractor, Junkers Airplane and two small scale planes, Telephone Box and Starter Unit, P-F, all in played with condition, some damaged and various tyres missing (qty)
Map of North America Designed to Accompany Smith`s Geography for Schools An early example of this copper engraved map that shows the United States with a population of 17 million people. The Independent Republic of Texas with Austin as its capital is prominently featured. The entire western region is mostly unsettled with only a few place names including St. Francisco, Monterrey, St. Diego and Albuquerque. In the vicinity of Santa Barbara is St. Louis, a name we`ve not see on any other map. Alaska is a large blank area labeled Russian Possessions with the notation Unexplored Region, and Canada is labeled New Britain as well as British America. In the Northwest, the U.S. extends well up into Canada to the 55th parallel, an early indication of the tensions between the United States and Britain in their claims in the region. Mexico controls the entire Southwest and California up to the 42nd parallel. The Great Basin area is shown as the huge Great Sandy Plains, and the Great Salt Lake is too far to the east and simply called Salt L. The map extends to include Greenland, Central America and the Caribbean. There are a few faint spots in the image and minor soiling primarily in the blank margins. Pencil notations on verso. 10.4 W x 8.7 H Burgess, Daniel 1839
Amerique Septentrionale This attractive map features the Independent Republic of Texas. In Texas, the named towns include San Antonio, Franklin, Austin and Natchitoches. This French map portrays the United States extending well into British Columbia, cartographically taking the side of the United States as the French normally did at this time in history. Alaska is Amerique Russe and all of Canada is Nouvelle Bretagne. Mexico is in control of the entire Southwest. The map presents some basic detail of Indian tribes, the river systems and some place names along the eastern and southern coastline. Fancy titling and five distance scales. A hint of toning and just a few tiny spots. 8.6 W x 12 H Fremin, A. R. 1840
No. 5 Map of the United States Engraved to Illustrate Mitchell`s School and Family Geography This early map has terrific western territorial borders featuring the Independent Republic of Texas with the long stovepipe border extending well above Pike`s Peak to the 42nd parallel. Austin is shown as the republic`s capital city. Names Bexar, Victoria, Columbia, Houston, Franklin and Galveston. Notations within Texas include ""Herds of Buffaloes and Wild Horses"", ""Mustang Desert"", and ""Extensive Prairies."" The Great American Desert extends from the panhandle up into the large Indian Territory. The huge Missouri Territory lays between the even larger Oregon Territory and extends to meet the Iowa Territory at the Missouri River. The large Indian Territory fills the region from Texas to Missouri Territory along the North Fork of the Platte River, west to Upper California and east to border with Missouri and Arkansas. The large inset ""No. 6 Map of Mexico and Guatimala"" shows Mexico in control of the entire Southwest up to Oregon Territory and eastward to Texas. An early Mitchell map that was engraved by W. Williams. An uncommonly clean and bright example of this map with a barely noticeable long centerfold separation at bottom closed on verso with paper tape. 10.3 W x 16.8 H Mitchell, Samuel Augustus 1839
County Map of Texas One of the most attractive maps of the state of Texas, inset with a map of Galveston Bay, and Vicinity. West Texas is made up of Young Territory, Bexar Territory, El Paso and Presidio counties, and clearly shows the Llano Estacado or Staked Plain with a notation about the region being ""destitu[t]e of both wood and water."" Erath County is mistakenly identified as ""Earth"" County. The map shows trails, roads, a limited railroad system that extends only into Austin, and proposed railroads indicated by dashed lines. The map is surrounded by a fine floral border. Copyright date 1860, published circa 1864. The county development is up-to-date for 1864 as Dawson County, abolished in 1866, is included. There are a few errant spots of colorist`s ink and marginal toning, else fine. 10.7 W x 13.3 H Mitchell, Samuel Augustus 1860
Map Showing the Route of the Arkansas Regiment from Shreveport La. to San Antonio de Bexar Texas Uncommon map covering east-central Texas from Shreveport on the Red River to San Antonio. The Old San Antonio and Nacogdoches Road is prominently shown. This fascinating map locates several very early settlements including Douglas, Nacogdoches, Crockett, Robbins` Ferry, Washington, Independence, Bastrop, Houston, Liberty, Austin, Saguin, and, of course San Antonio de Bexar. Good detail of the watershed delineates the flow of the Guadalupe, San Marcos, Colorado, Brazos and Sabine Rivers. Also locates several tributaries including the San Saba, Pecan, San Andres, Bosque, and Argentina Rivers, and the creeks of Brushy, Palo Pinto, Peach, Cibolo, Saloda, Lavaca, Village, Alabama, and Bidais. This map was among the maps submitted to Congress to illuminate the U.S. Army`s first explorations in Texas, and accompanied Capt. G.W. Hughes ""Memoir descriptive of the March of a Division of the US Army under the command of BGen. J.E. Wool from San Antonio in Texas to Saltillo in Mexico."" Issued folding with a narrow bottom margin and some light, extraneous creasing at left. 11.6 W x 17.2 H U.S. Government, 1846-50
Map of the United States and Texas, Designed to Accompany Smith`s Geography for Schools This great school atlas map with early territorial borders in the West features the Independent Republic of Texas with Austin shown as the capital by a large star. The Oregon Territory covers the northwest and extends well into Canada. The huge Indian Territory lies north of Texas and extends to the Mandan Territory, which in turn goes to the border with Canada. Iowa Territory is in a rare configuration, stretching from Missouri to the Canadian border and bounded east and west by the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. The population is annotated for the states and Texas. The large inset at lower left is a detailed ""Map of Mexico and Guatimala"" and also shows the Republic of Texas, and the Spanish holdings in North America. Drawn and engraved by Stiles, Sherman & Smith. There is a centerfold separation confined to the bottom blank margin that has been closed on verso with archival tape, and several tiny worm holes, only visible when held up to light. 10.4 W x 17.5 H Burgess, Daniel 1839
The United States of Mexico This map shows Mexico the year after Texas became independent, and was issued a few short years after the first edition published in 1835. The small Texas configuration is prominently shown, including the towns of San Antonio and San Felippe de Austin. Little Rock, here labeled Arkopolis, is identified as well as Sante Fe, Albuquerque and Taos. The map extends south from New California to the Yucatan with a large inset entitled Guatemala or the United Provinces of Central America. Original outline color with light toning and just a few tiny spots of foxing. Tape remnants (removed) in top and bottom blank margins, away from the map image. 12.1 W x 10.6 H Burr, David H. 1837
Dinky toys - Dublo Bedford flat truck 066, Sunbeam Alpine Sports 101, Nash Rambler 173, Austin A105 Saloon 176, Packard Clipper Sedan 180, Caravan 190, Royal Mail van 260, Bedford 10 cwt van 'Ovaltine,' Petrol Pump Station 'Esso' 781 all boxed, to/w five unboxed models: Flatbed Truck, Lincoln Zephyr, NCB Electric Van 30v 'Express Dairy', Austin Taxi 40H and Cadillac Eldorado 131 (14) Condition Report boxed models good generally sundry condition, unboxed worn condition
Collection of 30 Tennis Autographs on various pieces of paper and card, including numerous champion players such as Agassi, Edberg & Graf, Renne Schuumann, Christine Truman, Bobby Wilson, Michael Chang, Dan Maskell, Norman Shackleforth, Tracy Austin, Andrea Jaeger and more, t/w 1 x Alfred Jameson and Co Ltd catalogue 1936-37 containing an illustrated catalogue featuring tennis, cricket, squash, hockey, indoor games and golf, some rusting to staples, with discount slip attached to front cover (31)
Rare 1937 Davis Cup large silver presentation spoon – mounted with Davis Cup finial and engraved to the bowl “1937 -Davis Cup – Great Britain (Holders) lost to United States America (Challengers) – Umpire – C.J. Passfield” – hallmarked Birmingham 1937 – overall 6 1/8”L wt 29gms “ – in the original case Note: The Holders Great Britain played USA at Wimbledon on 24-27 July 1937 losing 4-1- Great team include Bunny Austin (who won the only match),Charles Hare, R Tuckey and F Wilde and USA team incl Don Budge, Frank Parker and Gene Mako
1933 Lawn Tennis Hard Court Championships of Gt Britain Mixed doubles Runner Up silver medal won by Fred Perry partnered by Mary Heeley losing in the final to Harry Lee and Freda James – the silver medal hallmarked Birmingham. Embossed with the runners up details and comes with original programme from the final days play incl all the results which saw Fred Perry defeat Bunny Austin in the Men’s Singles final (2)
1935 Bournemouth Lawn Tennis Hard Court Championships of Gt Britain Men’s doubles bronze medal won by Fred Perry who partnered Don Butler losing in the semi-final to South Africans Farquharson and Kirby in 5 sets – the bronze medal is embossed with bronzed medallist details and comes with original programme from the Thursday May 2nd May with results from semi finals which again saw Perry defeat Austin in the Men’s final (2)
A remarkable rectangular Art Deco Chinese varicoloured jade brooch. The jade panel 3cm x 3.9cm. In original box of B.J.Tully, Gem Specialist, 10A New Bond St, together with original ticket for the '1939 Bond Street Traders' Social Club Grand Prize Draw' in which it was won by a member of the vendor's family. The ticket shows the star prize of an Austin saloon car and lists the numerous other prizes including those from Asprey, Cartier, Hunt & Roskell and S.J. Phillips. This prize was valued at £5. Messrs Mallet gave a silver cup valued at £4.14s.6d.
A GWR wall map; three Corgi 290 hovercraft; Western Region Calne poster , Votty & Bowydd Slate Quarries paperweight; Tetbury church loving cup; a Great Western Steamship Co horse brass; J G Workman, Chalford, Gloucester stoneware bottle, GWR lorry service poster; oil on board of a steam train over the Tay Bridge and three Austin Reed railway carriage prints.
A selection of 12 Corgi diecast vehicles, including a Volvo P1800, a Ford 10s caravan, Fiat 2100, Oldsmobile Super 88, Mercedes Benz 220se coupe, an Austin 7, two Chevrolet Impalas, a Chevrolet Corvair, a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, a Bentley Continental Sports saloon and a Jaguar MkX saloon.
DINKY MATCHBOX SERIES c.1988/90 - VW Beetle, Jaguar `E` Type x 2, MGB-GT, Ford vans RT and Heinz, Commer vans HMV and Sharps, Austin vans, Dinky toys and Brook Bond (No box.) (All Mint/Boxes Mint) and 1950`S Dinky racing cars x 3 - 23C. Mercedes, 23G Cooper Bristol and 23N Maserati. (Very chipped with tyres missing)
CORGI CLASSIC MINT AND BOXED LIMITED EDITION THREE CAR SET No 97730 The Competition Austin Healeys, SIMILAR ABINGDON SET No 97695 containing Morris J Van and two MGAs and No 97690 FERRARI 1962 THREE CAR TOURIST TROPHY SET and a CORGI CLASSICS TWO CAR SET No 97049 `Yellowstone National Park Service Set`, 11 vehicles in total, with certificates boxes good (4)
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