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Collection of 12x 1/100 scale diecast Matchbox North American and International Brewmasters truck models to include Moosehead Kenworth, Budweiser Peterbuilt, Dos Equis Aeromax etc. Also included 2x 1/87 scale plastic Herpa Kuhne & Nagel models, a Corgi Superhaulers Scania Car Transporter (ECM) etc. (17)
Vintage Kellogg's table top football game in original shipping box, a novelty miniature Guinness Stout bottle (top still attached, contents mostly evaporated over time, height 8.5cm) with it's original clear plastic mug, a controller set for Nintendo 64 (A/F, gun incomplete), 2 Rod Stewart Blood Red Roses giveaway sets (tartan socks, beermats etc), 2 jackets to include a sheepskin by Easden Of York (no size, estimate large) and a red leather jacket (no makers marks, size 102cm/40"). Also a snooker cue with Newcastle Brown Ale leather case and an unused pair of car roof bars
A collection of photographs of Sir Roger MooreComprising twenty photographs and promotional images, including a signed James Bond publicity still, and a much younger image of Sir Roger Moore atop a car, various sizes (20)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Corgi Toys model of The Saint's car Volvo P.1800Corgi Club 258, Corgi's first licensed product with The Saint decal to the bonnet, likely the second edition, with miniature Simon Templar (Sir Roger Moore) figure in red interior, underside embossed VOLVO P. 1800, CORGI TOYS, PATENT APPLICATION 21101/59., MADE IN GT. BRITAIN, unboxed; together with a brown leather wallet embossed with The Saint's Volvo, the interior marked Sir Roger Moore KBE, the model: 2.5cm high, 9cm wide, 4cm deep (1in high, 3 1/2in high, 1/2in deep) (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Douglas Hayward double-breasted mohair dinner suit made for Sir Roger Moore in A View To A Kill1985Comprising a dinner jacket with black satin peak lapels each with a buttonhole, flared double vents, straight jetted pockets and four-button cuffs and one pair of trousers both in midnight blue, the jacket and trousers each labelled 'Hayward - 95 Mount Street, London W1Y 5HG', and typed 'Mr. R. Moore', dated '6.6.84' and numbered '17394'; identical to the suit worn by James Bond in the Eon Production A View to a Kill, for the pre-title sequence including the dinner scene, the fight in the Eiffel Tower and the subsequent car chase through the streets of Paris,Footnotes:'Taxi! Follow that parachute!'James Bond [Sir Roger Moore] in A View To A Kill (1985)The infamous Eiffel Tower chase seen is one of the most dramatic to feature in Sir Roger Moore's reign as James Bond. An identical suit to the present lot is first seen when Bond meets a French private detective named Achille Aubergine (Jean Rougerie), at the fine dining restaurant in the Eiffel Tower. Aubergine discusses with Bond Zorin's horses and discloses that he is holding a horse sale later in the month. Moments later, Aubergine is assassinated at the table by May Day, played by Grace Jones.After the initial shock Bond immediately chases May Day as she races up the tower but is not quick enough to intercept her and she parachutes off in front of him. Bond continues his pursuit and descends the tower in the lift, before stealing a Renault taxi and giving chase through the streets of Paris. During this, the car is split in two and Bond is arrested by French Gendarmerie. May Day later lands on a boat travelling along the river Seine helmed by Zorin, and is able to escape.According to the family all the suits worn by Sir Roger Moore to the films' premieres were production made and from the set, with more than one of each being made for the productions. Sir Roger Moore is seen wearing this suit to the Royal Premiere for A View To A Kill on the 12th June at the Odeon Leicester Square, London. The premiere was attended by Princess Diana and other stars including Grace Jones, Christopher Walken, Cubby Broccoli, Duran Duran, Bob Geldof and Patrick Macnee.Please note that the shirt and bow tie are for illustrative purposes only and are not included in the lot.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Cyril Castle navy cashmere double-breasted Chesterfield coat made for Sir Roger Moore in Live And Let Die1973Comprising a navy blue coat with velvet collar and rolled buttoned cuffs, labelled to inner inside pocket 'Cyril A Castle, 42 Conduit St. London W1', and handwritten 'R. Moore', dated in pen 'Sept. '72'; production-made, identical to the one seen in Sir Roger Moore's first scene as James Bond in Live And Let DieFootnotes:'Well you just keep on the tail of that jukebox, and there's an extra twenty in it for you'- James Bond [Sir Roger Moore] in Live And Let Die (1973)The present Lot marks an important moment in cinematic history, being the first article of clothing worn by Sir Roger Moore in his debut as James Bond in Live And Let Die. In the film, the cashmere coat with velvet collar is buttoned up over a matching navy Worsted flannel suit, also by tailor Cyril Castle. Bond arrives as the Pan Am Worldport at JFK airport to begin his mission in Manhattan. Later, as Mr Big (Yaphet Kotto) departs by car in front of the Oh Cult Voodoo Shop, James Bond emerges from a side door and follows him uptown towards Harlem in a New York taxi cab. Unbeknownst to Bond, he is being tracked at every street corner and even from within the cab.The use of the Chesterfield coat in Moore's Bond debut is reminiscent of the Sinclair navy Chesterfield overcoat worn by Sean Connery in his first Bond film, Dr. No (1962). The coat is evidently of personal importance to Sir Roger himself, having been kept and looked after by him and his family for half a century.Please note that the shirt, trousers and tie are for illustrative purposes only and are not included in the lot.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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