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Motoring - Vintage car lettering and badgescomprising various lettering - Cortina (Ford); Prefect (Ford); Anglia (Ford); Consul (Ford); MK IX (Jaguar); Wyvern (Vauxhall), together with AUSTIN tin sign; Jaguar, Peugeot, Dodge badges, Austin Healey, Ford, hub caps, quantity. *Varying conditions, mainly good, some pitting etc.
A collection of unboxed Dinky, Corgi and Spot-On diecasts 1950s-60s, mostly playworn, including a Corgi 1110 Bedford Mobilgas Tanker (F), Dinky 934 Leyland Octopus Open Wagon (F); Dinky 184 Volvo Amazon (F-G), Dinky 183 Mini Minor (VG-E); Corgi 236 Austin A60 De Luxe Saloon (Corgi Motor School Car) (VG-E, rear rivet missing from baseplate); etc.; plus a small quantity of unboxed Models of Yesteryear and Lledo Days Gone. (qty)
Corgi, Dinky & Matchbox Group Of Unboxed Mini Cars. To Include Austin Mini Countryman - Surfing, Dinky Mini Minor - Red / Black, Dinky Mini Clubman - Metallic Green, Dinky Mini Minor - Stripey's Magic Mini, Matchbox Superfast 29 Racing Mini - Orange - 29 Plus Others. Conditions: Fair To Excellent (23)
Corgi Mixed Group Of Boxed Vehicles. To Include 329 Opel Senator - Metallic Gold, 613 Austin Metro - Red "Datapost", 1002 Corgitronics Leyland Articulated Truck & Box Van Trailer "Yorkie" + Additional Clip on Petrol Tanker Back "Gulf" Plus Others. Conditions: Good To Mint With Poor To Excellent Boxes. (14)
Corgi, Matchbox, Lledo, Dinky Mixed Group Of Items. To Include Lledo Various Vans & Buses, Corgi CC82272 Austin Mini Gold Plated 50th Anniversary, Unboxed To Include Matchbox Regular Wheel Dodge Wreck Truck, Superfast 30 Beach Buggy, Dinky Mercedes 250SE Plus Others (See Photo). Conditions: Poor To Mint With Poor To Mint Boxes (60+)
17TH CENTURY MANUSCRIPT. Folio, limp vellum, containing copies of six letters sent by the Lord High Treasurer of England, 1569-1662, ordering officers of the Exchequer to attend upon him with their clerks, manservants, armour, horses and furniture. Letters cover 10 sides. With a drawing on parchment of a round table, below which is written ' This forme of the Exchequer is in an old book remaining in the custodie of the Treasurer and Chamberlayne of the Exchequer'. Written in pencil below is ' Given me by Mr Austin of the King's Bench Office'.Most of the leaves in the book are blank. 'Ex Craven Ord MSS' and 'Phillipps MSS 21727' written on fly leaf.With several loosely inserted pages of hand written notes.Provenance:Provenance: From the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt. (1792-1872). Given by Mr Austin of the King’s Bench Office to Craven Ord (1756-1832), antiquary. Probably acquired by Phillipps at the sale of Ord’s manuscripts in January 1830, where Phillipps was a major buyer. Following Phillipps’ death in 1872 there was a series of sales at Sotheby’s, when the manuscript passed into the hands of Worcester antiquary Joseph Bowstead Wilson (1841-1911), rector of Knightwick, Worcs. Thence by descent.
America.- Oberholser (Harry C.) The Bird Life of Texas, 2 vol., colour plates after Louis Agassiz Fuertes, original cloth, very lightly rubbed, slipcase, a little rubbed and soiled, lower flap broken, Austin & London, 1974 § Roberts (Thomas S.) The Birds of Minnesota, 2 vol., first edition, colour plates, signed presentation inscription from the author to front free endpaper, dated June 1937, additionally signed by the author on title, newspaper clippings pasted to front and rear endpapers, frontispieces lightly offset, some light foxing, mainly to plates, endpapers lightly browned and with scattered spotting, original cloth, lightly rubbed, Minneapolis, 1932 § Dawson (William Leon) The Birds of Washington, 2 vol.,"original edition", one of 350 numbered copies, colour plates, captioned tissue guards, occasional very light foxing, original green morocco, gilt, lightly rubbed, vol. 1 lower cover stained, spines faded, a couple small chips to spine ends, t.e.g.; and others on the birds of North America, v.s. (c.34)
Small scale plastic made (Hong Kong) 101 Leyland Royal Tiger Coach - orange; 102 Volkswagen Camping Car - fluorescent green; 103 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud - blue; 105 Jaguar XK140 - orange and 107 Austin "Taxi" - red - all come with black wheels - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Good to Excellent carded boxes. (5)
Morris & Stone (Morestone) a group of "Esso" issues to include 5 Mobile "Police" Car - green, silver, black wheels; (2) 6 Cooper Bristol Racing Car - blue, white figure driver; 7 Mercedes Racer - silver, red base and figure driver and 16 Austin Healey Sports Cars - conditions are generally Good Plus to Excellent Plus in generally Good Plus white, red and blue "Esso" carded boxes. (4)
Kemlow Austin Military Covered Wagon - green, metal wheels - Excellent Plus in a Good Plus Sentry box series; Budgie Toys 51 "Shell/BP" Tanker - yellow, white - Good Plus in a Excellent carded box and Lone Star Tuf-Tots 602 Citroen Sports - blue, racing number 2, silver interior, figure driver - Mint in a Good Plus carded box and 2 x blister card Budgie Toy issues (1) 8 Volkswagen Saloon (Beetle) - steel blue, black wheels and (2) 16 Austin Healey Sports Car - red, off-white interior and figure - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Good Plus to Excellent (factory sealed) blister cards. (5)
Corgi Juniors 11 Austin Healey Sprite Le Mans - red body, grey base, green tinted windows, blue interior with correct instruction and unapplied decal sheet - Mint on a Excellent factory sealed blister card (very minor mark to front where label has been partially removed) and 33 Jaguar type E - yellow body with bright yellow interior, silver trim, wide Whizzwheels - Near Mint (does have some small factory assembly marks on front) on a Excellent Plus blister card. (2)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear a group of Limited Editions to include YS38 Rolls Royce Armoured Car; YS46 Merryweather Horse Drawn Fire Engine; YS39 Passenger Coach and Horses; YS65 3-piece Austin Set; YS9 Leyland Cub Fire Engine, plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Excellent to Mint boxes (apart from one which is only Good), most come with outer transit boxes - see photo. (9)
WW2. Able Seaman William Austin and Mechanic A.E. Platt Signed to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary First Artic Convoy Code Name Dervish FDC. British Stamp with 21 Aug 91 PostmarkAll 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 £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
CORGI TOYS - a Volkswagen 1200 in East African Safari trim, model no. 256, a Corgi Toys 225 Austin 7, a Corgi Toys 339 B.N.C. Mini Cooper S, a Corgi Toys 334 Mini Cooper "Magnifique" etc, in original boxes, there are also 3 loose Corgi vehicles (9)Vehicles appear in near mint almost unplayed with condition, associated boxes are generally in good condition also, there are some creases and fraying around the openings to the boxes. Corgi Toys 256 - there is some pen on the underside of the box and a slight indentation and tear on the same side, the insert in this box is generally good condition although again there is some fraying and creasing consistent with storage and the removal of the vehicle. Bubble on Corgi Toys 234 no splits but there are dents to this
A group of boxed Corgi and Dinky vehicles, including Corgi Major Toys model 1142 "Holmes Wrecker" Recovery Vehicle with Ford Tilt-Cab, Corgi Toys model no. 483 Dodge "Kew Fargo" Tipper, Dinky Toys 290 SRN6 Hovercraft, Dinky Toys 601 Austin Para-moke, etc, all in original packaging (9)Vehicles are in generally good to very good condition, some appear in near mint condition. Boxes are in equally good to very good condition, there are pencil markings and pen markings, presumable price related, on most boxes, no more than 1 marking per box, there increased box issues to Dinky Toys 601, a tear to both sides, and Dinky Toys 290 there is creasing and fraying on 1 edge. Bubble on Corgi Major Toys 1142 is all intact, there are some creases and 1 very small hole in the middle directly in front of the Corgi emblem
VANGUARDS - a group of boxed diecast vehicles, in original boxes and in near mint unplayed with condition, including various from The Vanguards Anniversary Collection such as model VA05007 Mga Open-top 50th Anniversary model, The Exclusive Vanguards Collectors Club Members diecast model limited edition models, including Vanguards Ford Capri 3.0S, Vanguards Austin A40 Farina Saloon Snowberry White etc (22)
Erlund Hudson (Eleanor Hudson) 1911 -2012). A well worked charcoal on paper portrait of woman, probably a fellow canteen volunteer. Dated 1944 and signed twice. H.63 W.48cm Hudson was a watercolourist, etcher and designer and is notable for her depictions of women at work during the Second World War. During the Blitz she volunteered as a driver of a mobile canteen supplying tea and sandwiches for the rescue services attending bomb sites. Though not an official war artist her drawings were purchased by the War Artists’ Advisory Committee with the help of Robert Austin. Her works can be found in collection of the Imperial War Museum and British Museum. Hudson has written the sitters name ‘Bella’ but her surname is illegible. Further research is needed. Provenance: from the collection of Trevor Frankland 1931 - 2011. Frankland was president of the Watercolor Society of which Hudson was a member. She has signed and inscribed the picture to him circa 1980.
Matchbox Regular Wheels 67a Saladin Armoured Car - military green body and base, 30-tread black plastic wheels with crimped axles - Near Mint (small mark on gun) in a Good Plus type B4 Moko box; another but with rounded axles - Mint in a Near Mint type B4 Moko box and 68a Austin Military Radio Truck - green body and base, 45-tread black plastic wheels with rounded axles - Mint in a Good type D colour picture box. (3)
Matchbox Regular Wheels 17c Austin Metropolitan "Taxi" - maroon body, silver trim to front & rear, dark grey base & interior with tan figure driver, type A base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles - Near Mint in a type B5 Moko box with "New Model" to end flaps & 21c Commer Milk Float - pale green with silver trim, "Cow" side decals, green tinted windows, white plastic crate load, clip-fit base - Excellent Plus (couple of very minor marks on rear bumper edges) in a generally Mint type D colour picture box. (2)
A South Atlantic Medal with Rosette (Falkland & South Georgia) to QM.P.Bilsborough.RFA Fort Austin, Quartermaster, Royal Fleet Auxiliary Fort Austin name of ship, Fort Austin carried Special Forces for the re taking of Georgia and was the first auxiliary ship to shoot down a Argentina Plane, also naval cap badges
Boxed as new Corgi Classics Public Transport 97115 Bedford OB Coach Seagull coaches, Corgi Classic Daimler Duple Coach Scout Motor Services Ltd Bus 97830, Corgi Leyland Tiger model bus coach Ellen Smith Southport, Corgi Alpine Rally Set 97709. Ford Cortina, Austin Mini and Healey. Diecast cars
11932 Austin 7 Box SaloonReg. no. MV 7732Chassis no. B5 3549Engine no. 150249The Box saloon introduced in the early 1930s, encompassed all the vintage-feel alongside a nod towards modernising the already 10-year-old model. The model was a good transition before the very ‘modern’ Ruby was introduced and it is still very useable today. This example has been a running restoration during the seven-year ownership, and work has covered the brakes, track rods, wheel bearings, radius arm cups etc. We are told that the engine is running and overall, our vendor describes the car as in fair condition. It is offered with a V5C.Estimate: £5,000 - 6,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
271959 Austin-Healey Frogeye SpriteReg. no. OSK 800Chassis no. AN5/15891Engine no. 9C-U-H/15588Transmission: ManualMileage: 39,813 (Indicated)MOT: March 2024 (Exempt)Nearly 50,000 Frogeyes were produced in total and you can see why, it’s a pretty little car with simple underpinnings meaning it’s easy to maintain and enjoy. Its quirky looks offer unusual features such as the front being one complete clam shell, there isn’t a boot lid and there are no handles on the outside of the doors.This early home market leaf green Sprite, built in April of 1959, has been used by a Healey enthusiast for a number of years, where he has taken part in local shows and classic car tours with car clubs such as Bath MC, Devizes & District MC as well as Cirencester MC. Some light modifications have been added as a result including the fitting of a 1098cc engine, navigators light, electric fuel pump, modern oil filter and remote clutch bleed. It has also had Mini headlights fitted and amber front indicator lenses. Owned since 1989, this car was restored the same year with new inner and outer sills, A-posts as well as some floor repairs. Four years ago, the engine was removed for a rebuild along with a new clutch and a re-conditioned gearbox, a 3.9:1 differential was also fitted. The owner has carried out all of the servicing and maintenance himself as many enthusiasts do. The car is well known in the owner’s club circle and offers a good drive. Sadly, some paint has been removed due to stickers being added and then removed following a charity event. The vendor also reports that the clutch does need bleeding, but it does run and drive.The sale includes a large amount of documentation including a current V5C and a heritage certificate, as well as a large number of receipts including the original purchase warranty receipt.. A copy of the original logbook is also included that was supplied by the DVLA. The seller has also included some spares, a tonneau cover, a wooden steering wheel, starter motor, spare throttle and clutch cables, accompanied by various books and manuals relating to the model.Estimate: £9,000 - 11,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
1934 Austin 7 Type 65Reg: OC7134Chassis No: 187871Engine No. M248673 Discovered in the 1970s, OC 7134 was in poor but generally complete condition, and owned by a well-known Austin 7 enthusiast in Hampshire. He sold this type 65 in unrestored condition in the 1980s; restoration followed, retaining as many of the original Nippy parts as possible. When restored the main chassis members were replaced and bolted to the original cross members. A new floor was fitted, with the original number bolted to the floor. The front wings are original as is the bonnet, scuttle and rear end. The doors were re-skimmed as was the boot cover and the rear wings were made new. The engine at this time was a standard unit, but when the car was sold back to the Hampshire enthusiast a rare correct type original pressure fed engine was sourced and fitted about eight years ago. At the time the engine was checked and found not to require a rebuild, just a service. Before the current owner died, OC 7134 was much used and enjoyed; it requires a new custodian and is offered with a file of history that includes correspondence and photographs, old V5s, a green continuation logbook and a current V5C. A rare opportunity to acquire an original type 65 with an original pressure fed engine.To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
Lot 401937 Austin 18/6 York 7-Seater SaloonReg. no. DOM 485Chassis no. E/RZ51619Engine no. 1FE12311Transmission: ManualMOT: Exempt Estimate: £8,000 – 10,000The Austin 18 was introduced in 1937 and was supplied in two different wheelbases to carry five or seven passengers. Its engine and front seat were mounted nine inches further forward than that of its predecessor, the York Sixteen. The chassis was also extended by three inches, giving plenty more passenger space. This example appears to be very original and presents very well, having been in a heated garage for many years.It was previously sold in our last auction and described as needing a recommission after being stood for a period of time. The current vendor purchased the car, then proceeded to do exactly that. Although the bodywork remains as before, it’s in good solid condition with some imperfections, the mechanicals have been overhauled to ensure the car runs and drives reliably. It would look at home at a show or used as a working classic. It is offered with a receipt for the 1985 purchase and a copy of an old V5.To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
Lot 411069 Wolseley 1300 MkIIReg. no. VYN 49GChassis no. WA4S5 25246Engine no. TBCTransmission: ManualMileage: 45,239 (Indicated)MOT: Exempt Estimate: £2,000 – 3,000The Wolseley 1300 was a British saloon car produced by the Wolseley Motor Company from 1967 to 1973. It was part of the BMC ADO16 family of cars, which included models such as the Morris 1100 and the Austin 1300. The Wolseley 1300 was positioned as a slightly more up-market version of the Austin and Morris models, with a more luxurious interior and extra chrome trim on the exterior.This off-white example is in good useable condition with fair bodywork showing some rust spots, the chrome work is in good order. The interior is quite tidy with black vinyl upholstery. It is reported to run and drive ok but could do with a service. The sale includes a current V5C and a small amount of history.To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on July 1st at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU with viewing on the 29th and 30th of June, you can also join us at our Nostalgia Social cars & coffee event on June 25th. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value. For cars described as MOT exempt (pre-1983) these vehicles may need their exemption registered with the DVLA.
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