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Britains Lilliput World 00 and H0 series by W. Horton Toys and Games Ltd: three Austin 3-Ton Army Trucks - matt green LV 607 Covered Wagon with spare wheel, matt green LV 620 with spare wheel (US Army roundel embellishment to cab roof) and gloss dark green LV 620, G (3) * reference: Britains Trade Catalogue 1960 page 39
Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, With a Proem by Austin Dobson, [1907], thirteen tipped-in col. plates, occ. light offsetting, endpapers browned as usual, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine slightly darkened, 4to. Limited edition, 947/1130 copies. (1)
ONE AND A PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS BY THE ROYAL WORCESTER PAINTERS REGINALD HARRY AUSTIN (1890-1955) AND HIS BROTHER WALTER HAROLD AUSTIN (1891-1971) of three young thrushes on apple blossom and still lifes of flowers, all signed, 19.5 x 24.5cm and 26 x 33.5cm. ++ All in fine fresh condition. The colours unfaded
SOMERVILLE 1/43 scale models - No. 129A dark green Riley Kestrel (missing rear bumper otherwise mint boxed), No. 131 dark green Austin 10 `Cambridge` (part to front and rear bumper detached - pieces in box otherwise near mint boxed) and a No. 127 grey 1988 Saab 9000 CD (missing tyre and damage to rear number plate transfer otherwise excellent).
Extremely rare signed tennis dinner menu dated 12/7/1930 following the International Tennis Challenge Match (now known as the Davis Cup) between England and Australia - signed in pen and pencil by John Oliff (GB), Stan Youdale, Jack Crawford, J Willard, and Harry Hopman - (all Aus) plus Fred Perry, H.W. Austin (both GB) and E.G. Moon (Aus) - with GB qualifying for the final Challenge round in 1931- one horizontal crease fold otherwise (G).
1981 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships 16mm Original Celluloid Film (58mins) A production of Trans World International, brought to you with the compliments of Black and White Scotch Whiskey from the famous house of Buchanan. Commentator - Dan Maskell, Introduction and Observations - James Hunt, supplied with a DVD copy. Note: This film is produced in a very compelling documentary style frequently employing unusual but beguiling camera angles. A very sympathetic sound track weaves in and out of the storyline especially where used in conjunction with clever close-up, slow motion sequences. The film begins with Fred Perry & Argentinean Enrique Morea (official of ITF) in discussion (seated on terrace overlooking the courts) at Wimbledon Championships 1981. There are short all0action clips of Borg (going for his 6th title), McEnroe, Mandlikova, Austin, Navratilova, Evert-Lloyd, scenes of the Old Court No.1, Connors, Amritraj, McEnroe, Gerulaitis, Shriver & Sue Barker, The late James Hunt sits among the crowded tea gardens drinking champagne, and remarks: "...for only the second time in the history of Wimbledon we have no seeded British Player". He then takes an informed look at the first week`s events. Virginia Wade (20th consecutive appearances) is defeated by Ann Hobbs in the 2nd Round. - John Lloyd loss to Louis Clerc, - Hunt: "British Tennis has a lot to think about" - Kathy Rinialdi (14 years and 91 days) becomes the youngest ever player at Senior Wimbledon. -And a woman umpires on the Centre Court for the first time. McEnroe has an argument with the umpire whilst playing Tom Gullikson. His comment to Referee Fred Howles (Umpire) becomes a part of Wimbledon history: "This guys an incompetent fool!" "He`s the pits of the world!" James Hunt interjects with informed observational comments throughout. "Only four Men`s Seeds have made it through the first week" - "On evidence of the quarter-finals, Tennis on this surface is glorious to behold". We then see Chris Lloyd, Mandlikova, Navratilova and 18-year-old Tracy Austin playing Pam Shiver with coach Don Candy watching attentively. More action follows including - Borg v Connors, McEnroe v Frawley, Lloyd v Shriver, Mandlikova v Navratilova. Before we see the 2 finals we are taken back to Perry and Morea who have discussion about the semi-finals and the big names who have gone out - Lendl, Vilas, Jaegar, etc. Friday 2nd July is Ladies` day - Princess Diana is shown (3 ? weeks before the royal wedding) in the Royal Box are The Duchess of Kent, Mrs. Thatcher (PM) and Duke & Duchess of Gloucester. Hunt remarks: "...and in the crowd unless my eyes deceive me a squad o young ladies from the St. Trinians". There follows extensive coverage of the two finals, with |Hunt offering constructive commentary here and there. A prelude to the men`s final shows both of the finalists walking inside the men`s changing rooms, McEnroe with Flemming, and then Borg shakes hands with James Hunt. An excellent time capsule never seen on TV!
A small collection of post-war Dinky Toys, comprising a 29 series double deck bus, a 36 series Salmson two-seater, a 28 series Alvis, a 39 series Chrysler, a 40 series Morris Oxford, a Hillman Minx, a Standard Vanguard, a 30 series Austin Wagon, a trailer, a delivery van, a loudspeaker van (some playwear), and two other vehicles (repainted).
A Dinky Toys No. 139 Hudson Sedan, finished in cream and burgundy, a Hudson Commodore Sedan yellow shop box, a Ford Sedan, finished in green, a 40 series Austin Devon Triumph 1800, finished in blue, a Morris Oxford, finished in fawn, and a 27 series estate car (some minor paint chips or scratches), together with a catalogue.
Austen (Jane) Northanger Abbey 4 vol. first edition lacks half-titles supplied in good facsimiles vol. IV lacks p7 &8 blanks at end some foxing and browning later endpapers later half calf gilt spines rubbed lacks leather labels misspelt “Austin” on spines g.e. by Bayntun [Gilson A9] 12mo John Murray 1818.
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