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Eight Corgi toys models including Moorhouses Jams 449, Bedford Utilicon Ambulance, Plymouth Sports Suburban 219, Austin Seven, Studebaker Golden Hawk 2115, Austin A4 0216, Austin London taxi cab 418 and Massey Ferguson tractor, also a Budgie toys Volkswagen pick up truck, all in used condition (9)
Three white metal models by various manufacturers, a Gemini Model Reproduction JMR003, a Wolsley 1300 Mark II - this model a review sample in black tulip, a Spacroft models No.45 - a standard Vanguard Phase III in green and cream - the model complete with certificates and separate wing mirrors, a Lansdowne model LDM52, a 1962 Austin A90 in Phoenix beige - the model with separate flying 'A' mascot
A group of unboxed Corgi and Dinky models to include original Chipperfield Circus vehicles, a booking office, two animal trainers, a Land Rover trailer and elephant cage, a mobile crane, other vehicles include a James Bond Aston Martin, an Austin Learners car, a Dinky Ford Cortina, a late issue Commer break-down truck, a Corgi Bermuda Taxi, a Citroen DS19, Corvette Stingray, Jaguar E-Type and others
A group of six Matchbox Series models, three Models of Yesteryear, first series models to include: a Yesteryear Y1 Allchin Traction Engine in unmarked D1 type box, a Y9 Showman's Engine in bright red with plated roof and canopy supports in D1 unmarked type box, and a Y11 Aveling and Porter steamroller in similar box. A number 2 Accessory Pack, a Bedford car transporter, the model in blue with metal wheels and crimped axles, a Moko Lesney number 36 'Austin Cambridge' in blue with metal wheels and a number 60 'Morris pickup truck', the model with grey plastic wheels on pinched axles
A 75 PIECE US WWII EQUIPMENT GROUPING. Comprising a liner made by Westinghouse, a liner made by CAPAC with Marine Corp anchor & globe device and plastic interior strapping, a `43 dated Meese mountain pack, a `42 dated Crawford-Austin—Waco TX M-28 pack, and three officer’s musette bags, Kadin 44, Hamlin 42 and BBS 43. 4 canteen cups, 6 mess kits including an ACM 42, a Leyse 44, a Knapp-Monarch 41 and an MA Co 43, a `43 dated Vollrath canteen with cup and `41 dated Baier-Lockwood cover, a metallic belt link ammo bag and an officer’s canvas map case cover, an M1VA1 Army Diaphragm Gas Mask with filter hose and khaki carrier, eight mismatched canvas leggings, a rubberized jungle food bag, a folding jungle medical kit w/out contents, one OD #3 and two OD#7 pistol belts, eight belts/straps, two with open-faced square buckle latches, an unissued backboard with original instructions in red cellophane wrapper, an OD wool pullover toque, a `42 dated Hinson 30 cal ammo belt and a brown helmet net with drawstring. Together with a foot locker and a collection of US WWI—Vietnam era Army canvas items including ten duffle bags, two rubberized waterproof tarps, A CS—18 folding OD#7 cases, an either pre-WWII or BSA pup tent, and two oil cloth WWI shelter halves with tent stakes.
Sir Terry Frost RA, British 1915-2003- "Eleven Poems by Federico Garcia Lorca, 1989, (Lorca Suite)" (Kemp 98-108), publ. Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books, London; etchings with aquatint printed in colours, on Somerset Satin wove paper, some with hand colouring, eleven plus one portfolio title page, ea. signed and numbered 17/75 in pencil, in matching white box style frames, 56.5x38.5cm (sheets), (12), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Lifeboat interest - Royal National Lifeboat Institution Medal Sir William Hillary, bronze (Thomas Edward Rimmer, Voted 18th January 1940) with uniface ‘double-dolphin’ suspension, mounted as worn, in case of issue. Rimmer is listed as the Mechanic, on the Blackpool motor Lifeboat Sarah Ann Austin, involved in rescuing the remaining sailors from the wreck of the Pilot Boat Charles Livinstone of Liverpool, wrecked on the Ainsdale beach between Southport and Formby. Few edge nicks, GVF (1)
A small collection of Dinky Toys, comprising a No. 415 mechanical horse and open wagon, a No. 422 Fordson Thames flat truck, a No. 421 electric articulated lorry, a No. 429 trailer, a No. 423 army covered wagon, a No. 670 armoured car and a No. 754 pavement set, all boxed (some paint chips, boxes creased, torn and scuffed, some missing end flaps or tabs), together with an Austin wagon and a Dodge chassis (playwear and faults).
A small collection of Dinky Toys and Supertoys army vehicles and field guns, comprising a No. 621 army wagon, a No. 626 military ambulance, a No. 643 water tanker, a No. 651 Centurion tank, a No. 670 armoured car, a No. 673 armoured car, a No. 674 Austin Champ, a No. 676 personnel carrier, a No. 686 25 pounder gun, a No. 692 5-5 medium gun, a No. 716 S-51 helicopter, a No. 735 Gloster Javelin and a No. 736 Hawker Hunter, all boxed (some playwear, boxes creased and scuffed, some end flaps or tabs detached), together with a No. 621 army wagon and a No. 641 cargo truck (some playwear and rusting).
A small collection of Corgi Toys cars, comprising a No. 151A Lotus Le Man racing car (lacking decals), a No. 153A Bluebird record car, a No. 227 Morris Mini Cooper, a No. 236 Austin A60 motor school car, a No. 241 Ghia L-6-4, a No. 251 Hillman Imp, a No. 252 Rover 2000, a No. 310 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray and a No. 416S RAC radio rescue Land Rover, all boxed (some minor paint chips and rubbing, boxes creased and scuffed).
Robert Sargent Austin R.A. (1895-1973), Hunter in a stable, signed and dated 1/33, crayon, 26.5 x 29cm.; 10.5 x 11.5in. * He studied at Leicester School of Art and at Royal College of Art, 1914-16 and 1919-22. Showed with the Royal Watercolour Society of which he was a member and president; Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers of which he was a member and president; and the Royal Academy to which he was elected in 1949. An exhibition of Austin`s prints and drawings was held at Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and Leicester Museum and Art Gallery in 1980. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.
A British Railways Express Horse Box. Dinky-Supertoys. Meccano Ltd, Euclid rear dump truck, Lyons Swiss Rolls. Guy, BP Austin, Dinky old London Taxi, Royal Mail van, BOAC coach, Slumberland Spring Interior Mattresses van, Leyland Octopus, Dodge lorry, G.R. Royal Mail van, Goods Yard Crane, Portland Cement lorry and others
327-339. DAVID CARR (1915-1968) The painter and collector, David Carr, has been described as ‘a lost genius in the canon of Post-War British Artists, a pioneering creator who succeeded in his quest to paint man’s epic struggle for individual identity’. He was born to a wealthy family in London in 1915 who owned the biscuit manufacturing business of the same name. He was educated at Uppingham and began his working career at the family firm where his father was chairman, but he hated the commercial world and left to read History at Oxford. In the 1950s, Carr began a remarkable series of works depicting man’s relationship with machines and industrial production, exploring the blurred line between the repetitive movements of working men and the machines they tended. These visionary works, in a Post-Cubist style, are Carr’s lasting legacy and convey his idiosyncratic view of mid-20th Century Britain. In 1968, the Bertha Shayer Gallery in New York staged an exhibition of his paintings, but it was not until 1987, nineteen years after Carr’s premature death from cancer, that he came to real prominence in London. This was when the Mayor Gallery held a retrospective of the work of the man that Bryan Robertson called ‘...of special importance to British Art of this period’. A further retrospective exhibition was held in London in 1997 at the Austin Desmond Gallery. *David Carr (1915-1968), MONOCHROME ABSTRACT FORMS two, 91.5 x 71.5cm, unframed; and an oil on board 75.5 x 58cm, framed (3)
A WWI medal group awarded to K15458 Stoker C E Roberts of the Royal Navy, comprising 1914/15 Star (together with matching miniature), British War medal and War for Civilisation medal, also a George V Services Rendered Badge, no. RN43822, a Battle of Jutland Memorial medal dated May 31st 1916, together with original boxes of issue, a further WWI medal group awarded to 59946 Corporal E C Austin of The Royal Engineers comprising British War medal and War for Civilisation medal and a British War medal awarded to N30545 L Williams ACT.ERA.4R.M
A quantity of various makes including Corgi: 1902 State Landau, VW Motor School Car, Dolphinarium, Disneyland Bus; Corgi miniatures: Triumph TR7, Rover 3500, Austin Metro; Crescent: Royal State Coach; Matchbox: QEII Silver Jubilee Coat of Arms figurine, 2 x Silver Jubilee Bus, 3 x The Londoner bus (2 versions); Britains: Worzel Gummidge. Together with a few other items, some featuring TV figures. Some boxed, minor/some wear to some; items mostly GC to VGC, a few need cleaning. (c40)
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