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Lot 545

A mock croc style briefcase by John Bennett of London and similar folio cover

Lot 187

A collection of Matchbox diecast cars in a Matchbox briefcase and loose. The case complete with 48 vehicles noting mainly cars and trucks plus a small selection of loose cars, some boxed.

Lot 16

Large selection of masonic aprons in a masonic leather briefcase initialed RAEG

Lot 880

A collection of books and ephemera relating to Clarice Cliff, including: The Rich Designs of Clarice Cliff, by Richard Green and Des Jones; Clarice Cliff: The Bizarre Affair, by Leonard Griffin, Louis K. and Susan Pear Meisel; Taking Tea with Clarice Cliff: A Celebration of Her Art Deco Teaware, by Leonard Griffin; a vintage 1989 Clarice Cliff calendar; a selection of various Clarice Cliff auction catalogues; and other items, partially contained in a black briefcase with brass clasps.

Lot 94

A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE AND ITEMS, to include a briefcase canteen of 'Prima' kitchen knives, new in packaging, a 'The Cactus Cabinet' wooden canteen of stainless steel cutlery fitted with ivorine handles, a boxed set of cutlery pieces, an AF cutlery canteen, boxed sets of knives, assorted loose pieces of cutlery, three boxed light catcher candle holders, a 'Platignum' fountain pen, other pens, fruit knives, a carved bone fountain pen with nibs etc (condition report: buyer must be 18 years or over)

Lot 2118

Louis Vuitton Black Epi Leather Briefcase/Document Bag, with gilt-tone hardware, black leather carry handle, two main internal compartments, one with large open pocket, the other with two small open pockets, a large open pocket to the reverse, impressed with logo to the front, 41cm by 30cm by 12cmGeneral scuffing and wear overall, stitches missing to one seam - see extra images.

Lot 1841

TOP GUN (1986) - TOP GUN Classified Briefcase - A TOP GUN classified briefcase from Tony Scott's Top Gun. Maverick (Tom Cruise) and Goose (Anthony Edwards), along with other students, carried their briefcases with them as they attended briefing sessions and lectures in the elite Top Gun flight school. This lot consists of a black hard plastic and metal trim PRINCE briefcase with a black leather interior featuring "TOP GUN CLASSIFIED" on the front and "USN TOP GUN" by the handle both painted in white. This lot exhibits smeared paint on the front, disfiguring "CLASSIFIED." Dimensions: 13.5" x 17" x 3.5" (34.5 cm x 43.25 cm x 9 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 3,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.

Lot 612

BETTER CALL SAUL (T.V. SERIES, 2015-2022) - Jimmy McGill's (as played by Bob Odenkirk) "Saul Goodman" Briefcase - Jimmy McGill's (as played by Bob Odenkirk) "Saul Goodman" briefcase from Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul. In the Season 6 episode "Fun and Games," Goodman showed off his future lifestyle as "Saul Goodman" with a new briefcase.This lot consists of a black leather briefcase with gold-color metal details; 10 "Saul Goodman Attorney at Law" business cards; five "Saul Goodman Attorney at Law" matchbooks; seven business cards for Ed Galbraith's (as played by Robert Forster) Best Quality Vacuum; burner cell phone with a black cable charger; a wireless in-ear headset; a red card labeled "County Collector's Certificate of Personal Taxes Paid"; four folded agreement papers; a yellow application for leave; a "Los Lunas Hospital and Training School" lawsuit booklet; a "Special Education Department" booklet; a paper banking receipt; and a black leather folder with a lined legal pad with hand-rendered doodles in blue ink on the first page. This lot exhibits creased paperwork, lifted adhesive, discoloration, and scratches. Dimensions: 18" x 13" x 5" (45.75 cm x 33 cm x 12.75 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $3,000 - 6,000Bidding for this lot will end on Friday, August 16th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 1030

JERRY MAGUIRE (1996) - Jerry Maguire's (Tom Cruise) Briefcase, Folders, Books, Plane Tickets, and Business Cards - Jerry Maguire's (Tom Cruise) briefcase, folders, plane tickets, and business cards from Cameron Crowe's Jerry Maguire. Jerry carried his briefcase as he met with clients at Sports Management International and as he traveled on planes. Created by property master Hope Parrish, this lot consists of a black nylon TUMI briefcase with various pockets, three pens and a binder clip, and a black nylon shoulder strap; four printed United Airlines plane tickets for "Jerry Mcguire " [sic] in a United Airlines envelope; eight folders for SMI, NFL, Jerry Maguire Company, and "The Things We Think and Do Not Say," each filled with production-made paperwork; a 1993 Draft Report book; a 1995 Ninth Annual NBA Players Agent Seminar booklet; a book of "The Sporting News Pro Football Guide"; five cardstock business cards for Jerry Maguire, Bob Sugar (Jay Mohr), and SMI; two packets on "Representing a Client Through a Crisis" by Stephanie Vardavas; and a Jerry Maguire parking placard adhered to an illustration board. This lot exhibits minor grime and creases to the packets, notable loss of adhesion on the placard, and edge wear to the folders and ticket envelope. Dimensions: (largest) 13" x 17" x 6" (33 cm x 43.25 cm x 15.25 cm)Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 133

A tall glossy sculpture of a lawyer wearing a long blue coat and holding a brown briefcase. Lladro backstamp. Artist: Salvador FurioIssued: 1997-2000Dimensions: 5"L x 3.5"W x 14"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 8093

A mixed group of toys and collectables including vintage Leipzig trade fair mascot with England 1966 World Cup briefcase, Cannel The A-Team figures 'Murdock' and 'Face', diecast aeroplanes including Matchbox and Dinky, card games, rubber Mickey Mouse figure and plastic push-along Donald Duck etc

Lot 147

Mixed World Fine Silver Coins, 12 in total to include; 5x Australia 1oz fine silver Kookaburras, 2001 (2x) 2003, 2009 and 2009; 2x Australia 1oz fine silver lunar series coins, 1999 rabbit, 2008 rat; 1x Australia 1/2oz lunar series coin, 1999 rabbit; 1x China 1oz silver panda, 2003; and, (3x) USA 1oz silver eagles, 2005, 2006 and 2011; 10x coins encapsulated, 2x in flips, all uncirculated or about so the 2003 USA eagle toned, all housed on a coin tray in a lockable metal coin briefcase with additional empty trays

Lot 1382

Civil Service Government Leather Briefcase, bearing crown 'EIIR' " Royal Almonry", 41cm wide.

Lot 1362

Metal coin briefcase with coin tray inserts + KEY

Lot 107

THREE MULBERRY SPORTING PURSUITS RUBBERISED COTTON BAGS IN NAVY BLUE Clipper bag approximately 60 x 32cm, Knapsack/briefcase approximately 45 x 35cm, and a rucksack 30 x 45cm Condition Report: Rucksack - scratches and scuffs throughout, some surface dirt, coating of zip chipping off, some rust marks, light scratching to round plastic feet at base and a small patch of paint deposit to top of bag. Interior lining seems to have no issues. Duffle bag - some scratches and scuffs, surface dirt, 5cm mark by top zip, some wear to leather zip pulls, see photos. Some scuffs and scratches to plastic feet at base. Some discolouration and rubbing to leather detailing on strap. 2cm rip along seam on interior lining, otherwise interior seems ok. Briefcase - light scratches and scuffs throughout exterior, a few small rust marks, see photos for extent. Discolouration and rubbing to leather zip pulls. One leather zip pull is missing metal applique, see photo. A couple of white marks to seam inside front exterior pocket. Other interior linings appear ok bar some dirt.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 109

FOUR RED MULBERRY SPORTING PURSUITS BAGS All weather briefcase approximately 40 x 30cm, 25th Anniversary backpack approximately 25 x 35cm, duffle bag approximately 30 x 55cm, and a backpack 30 x 40cmThe anniversary backpack celebrates 25 years of Mulberry, and would have been released in 1996.

Lot 108

THREE MULBERRY SPORTING PURSUITS HOLDALL BAGS IN CHARCOAL, RUBBERISED COTTON Large Mulberry team holdall and another holdall, each approximately 70 x 30cm, an over shoulder briefcase approximately 40 x 30cm, a team travel wallet 13 x 17cm, and two sunglasses cases 20 x 11.5cm (6) Condition Report: Satchel has scratches across exterior, plastic buckles have scratches, as do the round plastic studs on base. 4cm ink stain to pocket, see pictures for extent. Otherwise, interior is ok. Bag one has scratches and rubbing to exterior, parts have paint deposit, see pictures for extent. Plastic studs on base are scratched. Zip is marked. Seam has ripped where plastic buckle is attached to bag with red fabric showing through, on two buckles. Another strap is coming apart from fabric on opposite side. Interior lining seems to have no issues. Bag two - scratches and rubbing to exterior, parts have paint deposit, see pictures for extent. Plastic feet are scratched. 2cm tear to fabric along seam, as well as missing thread in parts, see pictures. Rubbing to piping as well. Some specks of white mould to one leather zip pull. Surface dirt. Interior lining seems to have no issues.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 487

LLADRÓ; three Collectors' Society figures, comprising a 1987 figure of a young girl holding a bunch of flowers, height 20cm, a 1988 figure of a young girl holding a bunch of flowers and a briefcase, height 20.5cm and a 1988 Museum Collectors' Society figure of a young lady kneeling beside a basket of flowers, height 18cm, together with a Collectors' Society scroll with turtle-dove, dated 1998 to the base, height 17cm (4).Condition Report: One or two petals are chipped but otherwise good with no other chips or cracks

Lot 252

A Solingen gold-plated canteen of cutlery, 12 settings, in briefcase.

Lot 31

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE UMBRELLAS one with silver collar, with a parasol and parasol handle, and a leather briefcase

Lot 265

A c1980s tan leather briefcase, one day Rodder's we will be millionaires! thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports

Lot 624

A briefcase, suitcase and various bags

Lot 186

A briefcase & contents including two five pound coins, crowns, pens, silver plated cigarette box etc

Lot 292

A vintage Harrods leather briefcase, 46.5cmW

Lot 1019

Boxed Crosley briefcase turntable, with power supply and accessories, working. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 185

A Vintage Leather Briefcase, Formerly Belonging to Captain Hart, 45cms Wide

Lot 1437

A metal dome topped trunk and a small briefcase

Lot 50a

A white briefcase fitted with a 70 piece parcel-gilt stainless steel cutlery set by Bestecke, Solingen, 12 place settings.

Lot 1656

A cased set of eight Corgi chromed die-cast 1:36 scale models of James Bond cars, believed limited edition of 2520 produced, presentation alloy flight-case style briefcase with combination locks (#007), fitted with eight chromed die-cast models of '007' cars from James Bond films comprising: 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Sedanca de Ville (Goldfinger 1964); Aston Martin DB5 (Thunderball 1965); Lotus Esprit (The Spy Who Loved Me 1977); BMW Z3 (Goldeneye 1995); Aston Martin V12 Vanquish and Jaguar XKR (Die Another Day 2002); Aston Martin DB5 and Aston Martin DBS (Casino Royale 2006); with corresponding information cards, five models with 007 'Special Equipment' features, with three figures

Lot 1010

Slazenger Victory Squash Racket, prints, briefcase, records in a suitcase.

Lot 722

Head phones, a bear paper towel holder, a combination briefcase, etc.,

Lot 113

A nutcracker gentleman, clad in a sharp blue jacket and gray pants, with a Steinbach Collectors Club Kit briefcase, showcases two exquisite tiny nutcrackers. Steinbach manufacturing tag. Steinbach manufacturing sticker. Artist signature. Issued: 2006Dimensions: 6.5"L x 6.5"W x 17.5"HManufacturer: SteinbachCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 94

Briefcase and Helios Model T1 camera tripod

Lot 1571

A vintage suitcase and a vintage briefcase, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 424

A Dunhill dark brown Scotch grain leather briefcase, Italian made, 2 interior compartments, original key fob to interior, circa 1990, 38 x 29 cmGood condition, very lightly used

Lot 428A

A Victorian brown leather mounted early briefcase or writing box formed as a small case with hinged front opening to a red leather lined interior with two small doors and a fitted recess for pens, 41cm wide

Lot 307

Group of cigarette cards, ephemera, boxed and loose cutlery, vintage briefcase and other sundries

Lot 775

The Bridge large brown leather tennis bag, Coach black leather briefcase style bag and a suit bag

Lot 3

A small briefcase of assorted ephemera and naval decorations, seaman's pocket book dated June 1943, the property of R A Boniface (telegraphist), various collectibles gathered whilst stationed in Japan, etc.

Lot 516

A small joiner's toolbox and contents, and a leather briefcase.

Lot 187

A large collection of Masonic regalia to include aprons, jewels, swords (no handles), briefcase together with various books etc

Lot 232

Masonic regalia to include 2 aprons, a vesta case and 2 medals with references in the briefcase to Pequonga Lodge No:414 and the Duke of Connaught Lodge No:1834. Location:RAF+CAB

Lot 965

A VINTAGE TABLE LAMP WITH TWISTED GLASS BASE AND SHADE PLUS A VINTAGE BRIEFCASE

Lot 124

Rare and Historically Important WW2 Special Forces (Special Allied Airborne Reconnaissance Force) Operation Violet Military Medal Grouping Awarded to Sergeant Phillip Potter US Army O.S.S, George VI Military Medal (M.M) on ribbon with brooch pin, awarded to ‘SJT. P. B. K. POTTER. U.S. ARMY.’ Medal is also accompanied by a grouping of his original cloth insignia, which includes his very rare embroidered special forces (S.F) wing, 2x British airborne parachute qualification wings, parachute qualified ‘light bulb’ sleeve patch, sterling silver US army issue jump wings with pin back fitting and red on khaki ‘AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE’ shoulder title, plus other items of cloth insignia. Also with the grouping is a historically interesting original snapshot photograph album compiled by Sergeant Potter and assuming his brother Alan Potter during WW2. The album begins with images in 1943 when he first joined the services and then moves into basic training before quickly moving him into service in North Africa (Libya), then onto Italy before being moved to France, near Limoges, in summer (August 1944). Album has some excellent images from his time near Limoges, including a bridge blown up with the annotation below, ‘Bridge Blown by Creuse Maquis and Allied Agents’. Excellent large image of him and men from his unit wearing the Special Forces wings above British jump wings, stated ‘Before operations against Jerry in Chateauroux. Summer 1944 American Parachutists’. Image of a castle city of Carcassonne, where he states he met with allied agents. Images of battle damage German weapons, German officer POW’s and a large format image of ‘Allied Agents at ceremony of presentation of Croix de Guerre’. Album then has some pictures from Italy campaign at the same time, Summer 1944, these would appear to be taken by his brother Alan. Then more images in France, before moving back to London before Philip’s posting to the Far East in 1945. Album ends with images in Burma taken by Philip Potter and then a page taken by his brother, still in Italy, with images of Cassino (Monte Cassino). The album is well annotated and many of the images are extremely clear and interesting. Overall a superb grouping including a gallantry medal to a member of a very small Allied Special Forces unit. The recommendation for his Military Medal was by Brigadier J S Nichols D.S.O MC Commander SAARF, ‘HQ and HQ Det OSS, US ARMY Attached SAARF - 11121960 Sgt Philip B K POTTER. Sgt POTTER was the W/T Operator in Captain WARFIELD’s Team, one of the six Recce teams operating under my direct command which were dropped by parachute on the night 25/26 April 1945 near ALTENGRABOW P W CAMP Twenty miles EAST of MADGEBURG and fifteen miles behind the enemy lines. This team was dropped on a belt of trees in an area occupied by a German Division and fifteen miles away from the correct DZ. Sgt Potter recovered his W/T equipment and immediately got into communication with this Headquarters – although in imminent danger of capture by the enemy parties searching the area. Together with his team he then moved twenty miles through German Formations to the original target. During the whole of this time and in spite of the great danger and extreme hardships caused by lack of food, rain and cold, Sgt POTTER maintained his communications with complete success and transmitted valuable information. He also took considerable risks in recharging his batteries by a hand generator whilst surrounded by German Troops. I consider this NCO’s conduct outstanding.’ The Special Allied Airborne Reconnaissance Force (SAARF) was set up by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) in February 1945. They were tasked with being dropped behind enemy lines near prisoner of war camps and slave labour camps to report on the conditions and to prevent atrocities being carried out by the retreating German forces etc. Other duties would involve the hunting down of possibly war criminals. The unit was only involved in one Airborne drop before the unit was disbanded. The unit consisted of just 96 Americans, these mostly came from the US equivalent of the SOE, the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) and members of the allied airborne divisions. Operation Violet, on 25th April 1945, was the code name for the SAARF operation to drop 6 multi-national teams at three different drop zones, to reach the German Prisoner of War camp XI A, near the village of Altengrabow. At the time the camp held some 60,000 allied prisoners of war. The six 3 person teams were to be parachute in, close to Altengrabow behind the German lines, drop 1 was a British team ‘Erasure’, commanded by SOE veteran Major Phillip Worrall and French team ‘Briefcase’ commanded by Pierre Cambon. Drop zone 2 was British team ‘Pennib’ under Major Forshall and US team ‘Cashbox’ under Captain Brown. The final drop zone, drop zone 3 was US team ‘Pencil’ led by Captain Warfield and French team ‘Sealingwax’. Sergeant Potter, was serving in the US team Pencil, as the wireless operator under Captain Warfield. Each drop zone was allotted one RAF transport aircraft to carry the two teams. The teams left from RAF Airfield Great Dunmow, Essex. The operation did not go smoothly to begin with, as the teams missed the drop zones and the heavy presence of German forces in the area resulted with many of the teams being captured, including the British team ‘Erasure’ and resulted in the men being sent to the prisoner of war camp they were sent to observe, Stalag XI A. British officer Major Worrall requested an interview with camp commandant, Oberst Ochemal. Major Worrall explained the mission of SAARF, and with the war looking like it was lost and the Soviet Russians fast approaching, the camp commander eventually cooperated and allowed the SAARF teams to set up communications with SHAEF. On 3rd May 1945, Major General Robert Macon, US army, sent a convoy of trucks into liberate the allied prisoners of war and transport them west, along with the captured German commander and his men. US trucks were sent in with aid and rations. Due to the time taken from the initial landing on the 25th April, for a deal to be done between German commander and US forces, the Soviet army had advanced and they arrived at the camp on 4th May 1945. The area of the camp had been decided, would be in the Soviet controlled zone, so they tried to force authority in the situation, only allowing POW’s from certain nations to be evacuated, they blocked Polish and Italian prisoners from leaving. On 5th May, Major Worrell was told by the soviet commander he only had two hours for his SAARF team to pack up their equipment and leave the camp and return to western allied lines. The tensions between the western allies and the Soviet command was starting to show as the war drew to its close.

Lot 173

An original Gucci briefcase formerly the property of Peter Grant. It was given to Anna George, Peter's former business partner, by Led Zeppelin's ex-manager. The briefcase comes with a non-related letter dated the 17th September 1990 to Anna George from Ahmet Ertegun, co-founder and president of Atlantic Records. The briefcase measures 39cm x 32.5cm (15.3 inches x 12.8 inches). There are signs of use and wear including some scuffing to the corners of the case. The condition is very good. Provenance: accompanied by a letter from Anna George confirming that the briefcase was given to her by Peter Grant.

Lot 14

LOUIS VUITTON Aktentasche "PORTE DOCUMENTS". Koll. 2010. Damier Graphite Canvas Serie mit silberfarbener Hardware und Details aus Glattleder in Schwarz. Textiles Innenfutter mit diversen Innenfächern. Abrieb an den Kanten und starker Abrieb an den Ecken, sonst gepflegter Erhalt.| LOUIS VUITTON ‘PORTE DOCUMENTS’ briefcase. Coll. 2010. damier graphite canvas series with silver-coloured hardware and details in smooth black leather. Textile lining with various inside compartments. Scuffing on the edges and heavy wear on the corners, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 77

LOUIS VUITTON Aktentasche "PORTE DOCUMENTS". Kollektion 2013. Epi Leder Serie in Schwarz mit Details aus schwarzem Glattleder und silberfarbener Hardware. Textiles Innenfutter, Hauptfach mit Reißverschluss und diversen Innenfächern. Box, Adressanhänger, Schloss und Schlüssel anbei. Sehr guter Erhalt.| LOUIS VUITTON ‘PORTE DOCUMENTS’ briefcase. Coll. 2013. Epi leather series in black with details in smooth black leather and silver-coloured hardware. Textile lining, main compartment with zip and various inside compartments. Box, address tag, lock and key enclosed. In very good condition.

Lot 1

LOUIS VUITTON VINTAGE Aktenkoffer "DIPLOMAT", Koll.: 1991. Monogram Canvas Serie mit goldfarbener Hardware, Details aus Rindsleder, S-Schloss und Klappschließen, ein Henkel. Innenraum aus Taigeleder in Tannengrün mit diversen Fächern im Deckel. Schlüssel und Adressanhänger anbei. Alle Fächer leider defekt, färbe ab, Oxidation an der Hardware, seitlicher Schnitt am Canvas und Flecken. 45 x 34,5 x 10 cm. | LOUIS VUITTON VINTAGE briefcase "DIPLOMAT", coll.: 1991. Monogram canvas series with gold-coloured hardware, cowhide details, S-lock and flap clasps, one handle. Interior made of Taige leather in fir green with various compartments in the lid. Key and address tag enclosed. All compartments unfortunately defective, discolouration, oxidation on the hardware, cut on the side of the canvas and stains. 45 x 34.5 x 10 cm.

Lot 103

A Dolphin brand late 20th century tan leather briefcase - with yellow stitching, the interior with four divisions, 41cm wide.

Lot 189

A Modern Leather Effect Combination Lock Briefcase, 44.5cms Wide

Lot 180

Three boxes of assorted miscellaneous, to include AJ Wilkinson 'Honeyglaze' part dinner service, Action Man figures, camera equipment, vintage briefcase and vintage doll in Hawaiian clothing.

Lot 493

A WW2 era leather satchel/briefcase having embossed eagle swastika stamp to front.

Lot 321

A QUANTITY OF MIXED VINTAGE WARES to include a vintage Bull headed figural can opener, a Gaskell and Chambers 1/6 Gill measure, three brass and pewter ducks, a crocodile leather briefcase with a monogram of A.H.B, a large illustrated Holy Bible, and a cast iron Middleton 7 iron with stand (8) (Condition Report: heavy damage to the Bible, front board detached, blunt blade to the can opener)

Lot 576

THREE BOXES AND LOOSE LADIES' CLOTHING, to include a shooting stick, two vintage umbrellas, hold Alls, handbags, hats and shoes, ladies mostly size M/L, a briefcase and one small faux leather weekend suitcase (s.d/a.f) (3 boxes + loose) PLEASE NOTE RAIL IS NOT INCLUDED IN SALE- DISPLAY PURPOSE ONLY.

Lot 1515

A cased set of eight Corgi chromed die-cast 1:36 scale models of James Bond cars, believed limited edition of 2520 produced, presentation alloy flight-case style briefcase with combination locks (#007), fitted with eight chromed die-cast models of '007' cars from James Bond films comprising: 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Sedanca de Ville (Goldfinger 1964); Aston Martin DB5 (Thunderball 1965); Lotus Esprit (The Spy Who Loved Me 1977); BMW Z3 (Goldeneye 1995); Aston Martin V12 Vanquish and Jaguar XKR (Die Another Day 2002); Aston Martin DB5 and Aston Martin DBS (Casino Royale 2006); with corresponding information cards, five models with 007 'Special Equipment' features, with three figures

Lot 713

A briefcase and three other cases.

Lot 292

An RAF navigators briefcase together with an Elizabeth II Civil servants briefcase, GWR hat, top hat, bowler hat, Acme thunderer, table tennis paddles etc

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