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Lot 314

A Basket of silver plated flatwares to also include Flora & Fauna novelty brass pig hose tap and Brass lion head door knocker.

Lot 444

19th century one door pot cupboard

Lot 476

A Vintage two door display cabinet- up- cycled.

Lot 483

A Contemporary dog whippet sculpture, Two wooden pair sculptures and three cast iron items- [two door stops]

Lot 1549

Corgi Toys boxed group of 3 comprising No. 482 Chevrolet Impala fire chief car, red over white body, chrome stripe with round door labels, lemon interior with 2 figures (G-VG,BG), No. 263 Marlin Rambler Sports Fastback, red body with black roof, cream interior, detailed cast hubs, some wear, mostly to the roof (G-BG), and No. 332 Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato comprising of a metallic blue body with blue interior, and cast hubs, chrome loss to the bumpers (G-BF), all boxes have tape residue on them

Lot 468

Five Bachmann Branchline 100-ton HHA bogie hopper wagon ‘Freightliner Heavy Haul.’ 4 x 38031 with hinged end door; one 38032A weathered. (M)(BM)

Lot 565

One tray containing 8 various white metal BrooklIn Models 1/43 scale vintage diecasts to include a No. 12 1931 Hudson, a No. 38 1939 Graham Combination Coupe, a 1937 Pontiac 6 4-door Touring Sedan, and others, some examples require minor restoration

Lot 566

A collection of six various white metal and resin factory built 1/43 models to include Pathfinder Riley 15, a Pathfinder Models Jowett Javelin, Pathfinder Models Austin Hereford, together with othersAll models complete and in very good condition with no losses or damage.Morris Oxford PFM12 - Small section of door trim has lifted and needs re-glueing.All unboxed.

Lot 570

A collection of eight various white metal and resin factory and kit-built vehicles to include a Z Models limited edition No. 55/100 Wanderer W21 vehicle, a Paradcar Peugeot 203, a Rialto Models Opel Omega A 6-door limo, together with various other examples

Lot 573

One tray containing nine various Western Models and similar 1/43 scale white metal factory built and kit built vehicles to include a 1959 Buick Electra, a 1957 Dodge, and othersAll models are loose, no boxes.All models would benefit from cleaning.Dodge Sedan Series 60 - missing rear light.Ford Galaxie 1959 - missing door handle.1958 Plymouth - missing door handles.1948 Daimler - windscreen pillar cracked (a/f).Hood ornament missing on Hispano Suiza.All other models good condition.

Lot 12

Live steam 3.5 inch gauge 2-6-2 locomotive and tender LNER 3401 'Bantam Cock', well-engineered and painted green with open cab roof panel to access full backhead controls, sight glass, regulator, reversing hand wheel and firebox door, sprung axles on driving and pony wheels, outside cylinders, full Walshaert's gear motion, Eastwood locomotives works plate to rear of tender

Lot 142

Four Serie Hornby bogie wagons: 1952 wagon a bestiaux no.2 SNCF black base, blue body, white roof (VG-E) (BE); 1954 wagon de secours avec grue SNCF black base, sliding door, plain jib (E) (BE); 1957 wagon couvert, sliding doors, tinplate bogies (E) (BE); wagon travaux publics, plastic bogies (E)(BE)

Lot 151

Gauge 1 Bing 4-volt electric loco & tender L.N.W.R. I = 48. Body and chassis separated. Body with two domes and ‘windcutter’ smoke-box door. One boiler hand-rail requires fixing. Wheels & motor turn freely but piston rods missing. Con-rods appear long missing as rear pair of wheels have the fixing points filled-in. Loco has red lining. Tender grey & red lining. Centre rail power collector is a replacement

Lot 157

Bing single road engine shed, clockwork, cream walls with brick edging and window surrounds, green & grey door one end, clerestory roof. (VG-E)

Lot 199

Hornby 0-gauge accessories: 1935-9 No.2 signal cabin, square blue tiled roof, yellow steps, blank name panel, green & yellow woodwork (NM)(BNM); 1936-41 Platelayer’s hut, fixed striped door (NM)(BE); 1935-6 No.1 signal gantry, green bridge, red levers, green tops (NM)(BNM); Dinky Toys No.1 Station Staff in box missing internal fitment (NM) (BVG-E); Hornby Series Railway Accessories No.3 platform machines & seats (E) missing internal fitment (BVG-E); with a Bowman wooden post home signal (E)

Lot 20

Large scale gas powered commercially made boiler, of vertical orientation, fitted with sight glass, water hand pump, steam gauge, boiler door, and various other fittings, with removable top section to reveal boiler contents, height 54cm

Lot 331

Hornby-Dublo EDL2 Canadian Pacific loco & tender 1215 yellow on cab-sides, 1215 straight line on top of smokebox door. Loco & tender both (E) box repro (BE).

Lot 332

Hornby-Dublo EDL2 Canadian Pacific loco & tender 1215 yellow on cab-sides, No 1215 on smokebox door. Some tarnishing to boiler hand-rails. One side of tender damaged. Loco & tender (G-VG)

Lot 422

Post-war Hornby-Dublo EDL7 Hornby-Dublo 3-rail tank loco GWR 6699 green. Half inch motor. Just a few chips, mainly to smokebox door. Overall dull appearance. (E) repro (BE) with GW sticker

Lot 1360

Luntoy? lead and hollowcast Nursery Rhyme "There was an old lady who lives in a shoe" house, comprising black boot with red roof and green door, length 6cm

Lot 423

A tray of door furniture, grease gun etc. also a chainsaw sharpener.

Lot 455

An electrical garage door mechanism.

Lot 495

A part glazed external door 78" x 33".

Lot 562

A two door mahogany washstand 40" wide x 17" deep x 30" high.

Lot 99

A plastic tray of door hinges and catches.

Lot 276

A large two door cupboard with hanging rail and shelves.

Lot 20

Cedar and fruit wood desk with incised, tinted decoration, inlay and iron fittings. Colonial work. Viceroyalty of Peru, Ecuadorian, possibly Quito. 17th century.67 x 91 x 46 cm.The desk is magnificently decorated. On the outside of the cabinet, as well as on the inside of the folding door, is profuse decoration of vegetable scrolls in marquetry. The interior is made up of three columns of drawers, five to the right and left, and in the centre, three wide drawers, two at the top and one at the bottom, between which there is a large vertical drawer, which hides in its rear a secret drawer, flanked by two pairs of turned columns that seem fixed, but can be taken out to reveal several hidden drawers.All the drawers are decorated with incised and tinted motifs depicting birds, fantastic animals, plant elements, masks, etc. The central drawer displays a double-headed eagle with a snake.The magnificent work done on the iron fittings is also remarkable, as we can see on the beautiful lock.Two comparable pieces are in the collections of two American museums, a desk at the Denver Museum, (Inventory No. 2019.869) https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/object/2019.869 and another small desk at the Brooklyn Museum ( Stock No. 45.175.5) https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/933 Lastly, there is a similar one that belongs to a private collection in Lima which has been reproduced in the book “Un legado que pervive en Hispanoamérica. El mobiliario del Virreinato del Perú de los siglos XVII y XVIII” (A legacy that survives in Hispano-America. The furniture of the Viceroyalty of Peru from the 17th and 18th centuries) by María Campos Carlés de Peña, page 162. The interior architecture of the desk, drawers, columns and horizontal borders is very similar, as well as the decoration of fantastic animals, but generally the photo in the book shows a less imposing specimen than the one we have here.It is interesting to note that it was common to find furniture like this piece in palatial homes and those of the viceregal bourgeoisie. During the end of the 17th century, the space called the dais room became very important, since guests of a high social level were received there. It was the place where the most luxurious furniture in the house was located, among the most common pieces were desks, bins, sideboards, counters, chests and chairs, along with other objects such as paintings, carpets, etc.This type of furniture gave a clear message about the social prestige of its owners, as indicated by Gustavo Curiel when he found them listed in the inventories of noble families.The key is missing, and the lock needs to be adjusted.Reference bibliography:- Campos Carlés de Peña, M. (2013). Un legado que pervive en Hispanoamérica. El mobiliario del Virreinato del Perú de los siglos XVII y XVIII.. (pp. 153-167). Editions El Viso.

Lot 9

"Portable Altar of the Epiphany". Carved, polychromed and gilded wood and alabaster. Castile. Second quarter of the 16th century.Measurements: Closed: 32 x 28 x 7.5 cm.; open: 32 x 38.5 x 7.5 cm.; alabaster: 15.5 x 10.5 cm.; doors: 24 x 9.5 cm each.This small portable altar is an exquisite Renaissance piece from the mid-16th century in which polychromed wood and alabaster, sculpture and painting blend harmoniously. The little altar is actually a triptych: when it is closed, it shows two delicate grisaille paintings on its doors, as is usual in this type of piece; When opened, those same sections display two reliefs of saints while the central piece is made up of a very interesting alabaster sculpture of the Epiphany or Adoration of the Magi, which could be the work of a Mechelen workshop. The framework that contains all these artistic elements is very simple, without any ornament or decoration apart from the two elegant balustraded columns that flank the altar and frame the double painting that is shown when it is closed. This type of small or larger altars corresponds to a clear devotional typology which was made to satisfy the need of certain people with sufficient purchasing power to own a piece of this kind.  It would have been placed in a small chapel or oratory  in their home. Beginning with the paintings on the exterior, which, as we have already pointed out, are grisaille, we can see that a beardless saint has been portrayed on each of the doors within a micro-architecture consisting of a niche with a semicircular finish that serves to give the sensation of depth to the scene and corporeality to the saints. Between both niches, in the upper part, there seems to be a kind of oculus or clypeus. On the left door there is a bishop saint dressed in the pontifical robes associated to his status, mitre and crosier, while under his left armpit he holds a closed book. With his right hand he seems to be holding a ribbon. On the right door is a saint who is the complete opposite of his companion, since if he seems to have decided to renounce the role of bishop, denoted by the staff and mitre which appear lying on the ground.  He wears a tunic and a kind of cap that hides his ears. Both saints have been painted in detail, showing small, angular facial features and pensive countenances. The hands, which are very delicate, are expressive and the fingers appear clenched. When the doors are opened we find the central motif of the triptych altar, a delicate alabaster relief of the Epiphany that is carved in different gradations to try to give depth to the scene.  This is also helped by the bas-relief architecture in the background that consists of pillars that support semicircular arches, partly covered by a canopy tied with a bow. This type of alabaster sculpture enjoyed great popularity during the 16th century. As was customary even in the 16th century, Saint Joseph has been portrayed as an old man slightly removed from the main scene, so much so that a very undefined bas-relief has also been used for him. The central group is carved in high relief with some parts completely free-standing.  It is made up of the Virgin Mary seated with the Child, with a classicist appearance reminiscent of Roman matrons, and before them are the three Wise Men: Melchior, with a bearded appearance, bending down to offer Jesus the gold while standing behind him, young and beardless Caspar and Balthasar wait to offer the incense and myrrh. The garments are luxurious and feature shallow but gentle, curved folds. Balthasar's attire is especially noteworthy since the author has endowed him with a turban, instead of a crown, as well as some kind of animal heads on his shoulders and knees. Finally, the inner part of the doors shows two saints who held the status of queens, as indicated by the fact that their heads are crowned. As was the case with the saints on the outside, the saints are also found inside micro-architecture, although on this occasion the niches are topped by shells, a typically Renaissance detail. Both wear luxurious dresses that are very tight on the torso, giving them a remarkable elegance, to which the postures in which they have been conceived also contribute. The saint on the left door, who carries an open book in her left hand, is Saint Catherine of Alexandria, as indicated by the presence of her most characteristic attributes: the sword and the spiked wheel, instruments of her successive martyrdom, and the body of a defeated man at her feet who must be the Emperor Maxentius, her persecutor. On the other door on the right we find another saint with the same formal characteristics, although her clothing has changed somewhat. In her left hand she carries a closed book while in her left she holds an a bow and arrow. We do not know who it may be, perhaps due to the rarity of these attributes it may be a saint of local or regional devotion which, in turn, would indicate the place for which this precious portable altar was carved. As a curiosity, on the back of the altarpiece there are a series of inscriptions, some illegible and others legible, such as the one that says ““S.DonGregorio” and “Lopez”, which perhaps alludes to the owner for whom this exquisite piece was made.We would like to thank Mr. Javier Baladrón, PhD in Art History, for identifying and cataloguing this piece.

Lot 423

A 1930s oak wardrobe enclosed by a mirror door over a pair of geometrically moulded drawers. 52'w x 78'h

Lot 207

Heaney (Seamus) The Door Stands Open: Czeslaw Milosz 1911-2004, numbered 6 of 250 copies signed by the poet on limitation page, original cloth with steel onlays to covers, folding into original hand-woven paper wrapper which features a collage of articles from Polish newspapers concerning the dedicatee, housed in original folder, 8vo, Dublin, Irish Writers Centre & Lodz Book Museum, 2005.

Lot 215

Fourteen (1-14) blue enamel door/ locker numbers, 5.5cm wide x 8cm high (14)

Lot 260

Colin Freeman teak framed model ship cabinet with sliding door, 154cm x 42cm x 62cm high

Lot 414

Painted triple wardrobe, the shaped cornice over egg and dart and floral sway frieze, the central mirrored door flanked by inset panels with gesso mounts, the base fitted with two drawers, raised on square tapered supports, 146cm x 55cm x 219cm high

Lot 540

Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlay display cabinet with astragal glazed door enclosing velvet-lined three shelf interior over under-tier, raised on square section tapered supports, 68cm x 44cm x 179cm high

Lot 2013

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels (1) 21c Commer Milk Float - silver trim to grille & headlamps only (front bumper remains body colour), cow door decals, turquoise green windows, white load, gloss black clip-fit base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type D4 box (axles rusty); (2) 24b Weatherill Hydraulic Excavator with black plastic wheels, type D4 box (axles rusty); (3) 37b Karrier Bantam Coca Cola Delivery Truck - short rear decal, gloss black base, 18-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent to Near Mint in Near Mint to Mint boxes. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (3)

Lot 2069

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y9 Fowler Showmans Engine - red body, white canopy with brass canopy supports, brass boiler door, type E1 box and Y12 London Horsedrawn Bus with twin drawbar rivet & tan lower deck ceiling, type D1 box; Accessory Pack A1 BP Petrol Pumps & Garage Sign complete with plastic parts attached to sprue (sign has discoloured labels) and Regular Wheels 64b MG 1100 in type E4 box - Excellent to Mint in Excellent to Mint boxes. Old store stock direct from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York State. (4)

Lot 2070

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y9 Fowler Showmans Engine - red body, white canopy with brass canopy supports, brass boiler door, type E1 box and Y12 London Horsedrawn Bus with twin drawbar rivet & tan lower deck ceiling, type D1 box; Accessory Pack A1 BP Petrol Pumps & Garage Sign complete with plastic parts attached to sprue (sign has discoloured labels & box has tear to one end flap) and Regular Wheels 64b MG 1100 in "New Model" type E3 box (some factory assembly damage to right hand rear wheel) - condition varies from Excellent to Near Mint in Excellent to Mint boxes. Old store stock direct from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York State. (4)

Lot 2071

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y9 Fowler Showmans Engine - red body, white canopy with brass canopy supports, brass boiler door, type E1 box and Y12 London Horsedrawn Bus with twin drawbar rivet & tan lower deck ceiling, type D1 box; Accessory Pack A1 BP Petrol Pumps & Garage Sign complete with plastic parts attached to sprue (sign has discoloured labels) and Regular Wheels 64b MG 1100 in type E4 box - Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus to Near Mint boxes. Old store stock direct from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York State. (4)

Lot 2110

Matchbox Regular Wheels 15d Volkswagen Beetle Rally Car - off white body with racing number 137 door labels, without front bumper decal, chrome hubs - Excellent with large scratch to left hand edge of roof in Good to Good Plus discoloured "New" type F1 box without Autosteer branding illustrating model on Superfast track to both striker sides; (2) 34c Volkswagen Transporter Camper Van with roof down - gloss black base with tow guide & front bumper extension - Excellent Plus in Good to Good Plus creased on one striker side type F3 box. (2)

Lot 2131

Matchbox Regular Wheels group of 1950's issue Commercial Vehicles. (1) 20a ERF Dropside Lorry; (2) 25a Bedford CA Dunlop Van; (3) 29a Bedford CA Milk Float; (4) 34a Volkswagen Transporter Van; (5) 42a Bedford CA Evening News Van; (6) 51a Albion Cement Truck "Portland Cement" - all with metal wheels; (7) 59a Ford Thames Singer Van - with door decal guidelines cast, matt black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles; (8) 69a Commer Nestle's Van with 20-tread grey plastic wheels and rounded axles - condition varies from Good to Excellent in Poor tape repaired & incomplete to Good type B boxes. (8)

Lot 2136

Matchbox Regular Wheels group of 1950's issue models. (1) 7a Horse Drawn Milk Float with metal wheels - Near Mint with slightly rusty axle ends in Good very clean but missing one inner end flap type B2 box with small model numbers to end flaps; (2) 13b Bedford Wreck Truck - 18-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles - Good Plus with large paint chip to cab roof & large scratch to left hand cab door in Good enlarged type B3 box; (3) 38a Karrier Bantam Refuse Truck - dark grey body without decal guidelines cast & without cab rear brace, metal wheels with domed crimped axles - Excellent Plus in Poor tape repaired type B2 box; (4) Accessory Pack A1 Esso Garage Sign only (petrol pumps missing) - Good Plus with chips to bottom edge of decal on both sides of sign in Good Plus creased type B2 box. (4)

Lot 2140

Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Cars. (1) 46a Morris Minor - blue body with mask sprayed front & rear silver trim and mask sprayed red tail lamps, satin black base, 18-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles - Excellent with silver paint marks to left hand front door & some paint loss to left hand door raised outlines in Fair type B3 box (missing one end flap and has been taped shut at one end); (2) 65a Jaguar 3.4 litre Saloon - blue body & rear numberplate, silver trim to rear bumper, red tail lamps, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles - Excellent Plus with some factory casting flaws to rear edge of roof in Good Plus creased on one striker side type B4 box; (3) 66a Citroen DS19 - with rear silver trim, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles - Good Plus in Good creased type B4 box. (3)

Lot 2141

Matchbox King Size (1) K3 Hatra Tractor Shovel - early upright lettered decals; (2) K10 Scammell Contractor Articulated Pipe Truck - cab door labels, black plastic grille (some tyres loose within box & box has REPLACEMENT perspex window); (3) K13 ERF Concrete Mixer - "RMC" Barrel decals, cab door labels, turquoise green windows, gloss black base, red plastic hubs, box has correct matching model artwork; (4) K19 Scammell Contractor Tipper Truck - cab door labels, turquoise green windows, black plastic grille, bare metal unnumbered base, turquoise green suspension spring (box has REPLACEMENT perspex window) - Excellent to Near Mint in Fair to Good Plus boxes. (4)

Lot 2150

Matchbox King Size K2 Scammell Contractor Esso Heavy Wreck Truck - metallic gold body with thin blue outline Esso door labels, amber windows & roof-lights, red jibs, bright red plastic grille, red plastic hubs - Excellent Plus (base tarnished & right hand front tyre loose in Fair incomplete type F pictorial window box (missing one end flap). Rare transitional issue.

Lot 2152

Matchbox Regular Wheels group of 1950's issue British Cars. (1) 46a Morris Minor - dark green body with mask sprayed silver trim & red tail-lamps, 18-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles; (2) 65a Jaguar 3.4 litre Saloon - blue body with silver trim to rear numberplate & rear bumper, tail-lamps remain body colour, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles - Good to Good Plus unboxed; (3) as (2) but scarce metallic blue body, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles - Good Plus with paint loss to door raised outlines & scratches/paint chips to base. (3)

Lot 2156

Matchbox Regular Wheels 57c Land Rover Fire Truck - red body with Kent Fire Brigade & door shield labels, blue windows, grey plastic type B base with braces, rare red plastic suspension spring - Excellent unboxed (scratch to base over front axle & left hand Kent Fire Brigade label sunfaded to purple with white lettering).

Lot 2164

Matchbox Regular Wheels 43a Hillman Minx - Stannard Code 1 - green body with silver trim, type A smooth roof interior, matt black base, metal wheels with domed crimped axles - Good Plus with some small paint chips & paint loss to door raised outlines along with crack to left hand windscreen pillar in Good type B2 box with large model numbers to end flaps (box has old tape residue to one picture face & both end flaps).

Lot 2188

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y13 Santa Fe Locomotive - rare lighter green cab & boiler, gold trim to chimney & condensers, silver headlamp, brass boiler door, gloss black base with maroon rear rivet, very dark brown wheels - Excellent with some paint chips to cow catcher, left hand cylinder & chimney in Good to Good Plus creased earlier period type C3 box.

Lot 2189

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear (1) Y1 Allchin Traction Engine - brass boiler door, bare metal angled rear treads both facing rear; (2) Y9 Fowler Showmans Engine - maroon body, cream canopy with cream & gold canopy supports, copper boiler door; (3) Y11 Aveling & Porter Steam Roller with black canopy supports; (4) Y14 Duke of Connaught Locomotive with brass boiler door - Excellent to Near Mint in Fair worn/torn to Good boxes. (4)

Lot 2190

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear group of early issue models (1) Y2 London Bus - 8 over 4 lower deck windows, bare metal lower deck ceiling, dark navy blue driver, crimped axles; (2) Y3 London Tramcar - cast shut stairs, cast open upper deck, cream roof, gold headlamps & controllers, grey lifeguards, gloss black base, black plastic wheels; (3) Y4 Sentinel Steam Wagon with crimped axles; (4) Y4 Shand Mason Horsedrawn Kent Fire Brigade Fire Engine; (5) Y6 AEC Osram Lorry with crimped axles; (6) Y7 Leyland Jacobs Van with rounded axles; (7) Y12 London Horsedrawn Bus - single drawbar rivet, tan lower deck ceiling; (8) Y13 Santa Fe Locomotive - dark green cab & boiler, gold trim to chimney & condensers, silver headlamp, brass boiler door - condition varies from Good to Excellent in Poor & incomplete to Fair boxes. (8)

Lot 2194

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear G7 Gift Set containing (1) Y3 London Tramcar - cast shut lower deck stairs, cast open upper deck, cream roof, gold headlamps & controllers, grey lifeguards, gloss black base, black plastic wheels; (2) Y8 Morris Cowley Bullnose with rounded axles; (3) Y9 Fowler Showmans Engine - maroon body, cream canopy with brass canopy supports, brass boiler door; (4) Y12 London Horsedrawn Bus - twin drawbar rivet, tan lower deck ceiling; (5) Y14 Duke of Connaught Locomotive with brass boiler door - condition varies from Excellent to Near Mint (all would benefit from cleaning as dusty from display) in Fair box with tape repair to outer sleeve which also has some puncture holes, inner card packing tray is however Excellent.

Lot 2203

Matchbox Regular Wheels G1 Commercial Motor Gift Set containing (1) 5c London Routemaster Bus "BP Visco-Static" - smooth roof interior, 18-tread grey plastic wheels - Good Plus; (2) 10c Foden Sugar Container Truck - rear decal without crown, without base hole, 20-tread grey plastic wheels - Good Plus with paint chips to wing edges; (3) 20b ERF Ever Ready Dropside Truck - orange outline decals, gloss black base, 18-tread black plastic wheels with rounded axles - Good; (4) 37b Karrier Bantam Coca-Cola Delivery Truck with 18-tread grey plastic wheels & rounded axles - Good Plus; (5) 46b Guy Pickfords Removal Van - dark blue detailed body with 3-line decals, 20-tread grey plastic wheels - Good (play worn & missing rear roller shutter door); (6) 47a Trojan Brooke Bond Tea Van - silver grille, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles - Near Mint; (7) 51a Albion Chieftain Cement Truck "Blue Circle Portland Cement" - mask sprayed silver trim, light tan load, gloss black base, 18-tread grey plastic wheels - Good Plus; (8) 69a Commer Nestle's Van - without rear silver trim, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels - Excellent in Fair type C box complete with generally Excellent inner card packing tray.

Lot 2206

Matchbox Regular Wheels large group of late 1950's to early 1960's issue models. (1) 21c Commer Milk Float with bottle door decals, 20-tread silver plastic wheels (some damage to windscreen); (2) 48b Sports Boat & Trailer - cream boat with red hull & brass motor, dark blue trailer with 18-tread black plastic wheels; (3) 53a Aston Martin DB2/4 with metal wheels; (4) 62a AEC Military General Service Lorry (box tape repaired); (5) 65b Jaguar 3.4 litre Saloon - metallic red body, 20-tread silver plastic wheels; (6) 74a Mobile Refreshments Canteen - off white body, mid-blue base & interior, 20-tread grey plastic wheels (wheels have been repainted black & box tape repaired) - condition varies from Fair to Excellent in Poor to Fair boxes some of which are incomplete. (6)

Lot 2211

Matchbox Regular Wheels 53a Aston Martin DB2/4 - metallic red body with rear silver trim, gloss black base, 24-tread black plastic wheels - Good Plus with a few tiny chips to right hand side of body & paint loss to both door raised outlines. Model still displays well.

Lot 2214

Matchbox Regular Wheels 37b Karrier Bantam Coca Cola Delivery Truck - short rear decal, gloss black base, 18-tread black plastic wheels - Near Mint in generally Excellent type D4 box and 56a London Trolleybus - red trolleypoles, criss-cross roof interior, gloss black base, 18-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent (rear axle bent out of shape during factory assembly) in Excellent type D2 box printed by Bowaters and 46b Guy Pickfords Removal Van - green body with silver trim to grille & front bumper only (headlamps remain body colour), 3-line decals, 36-tread black plastic wheels - overall Excellent but does have lower edge of front bumper repainted black & rear plastic roller shutter door has previously been repainted black but the majority of this paint has been removed. (3)

Lot 2293

Matchbox Superfast 6a Ford Pick-up Truck - chrome grille, turquoise base, solid 5-spoke narrow wheels, front wheels with tread pattern cast, rear wheels without; (2) 59a Ford Galaxie Fire Chief Car - hood & door labels, bare metal base, solid 5-spoke narrow wheels without tread pattern cast (glue showing through door labels which are discoloured); (3) 72a Standard Jeep - gloss black base, spiro wheels (stress mark to rear tow hook which is slightly bent out of shape) - Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus to Excellent Plus "New" type G boxes. (3)

Lot 2295

Matchbox Superfast group of German Cars. (1) 27a Mercedes 230SL - yellow body, black interior, hollow small diameter 5-spoke narrow wheels (small scratch to drivers door); (2) 46a Mercedes 300SE Coupe - metallic gold body with cast shut doors, 5-spoke narrow wheels, front wheels are hollow without tread pattern cast, rear wheels solid with tread pattern cast (does have some factory assembly scratches & marks to roof); (3) 67a Volkswagen 1600TL - metallic purple body, hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels without tread pattern cast (couple of small scratches to roof & slight chrome loss to left hand rear wheel) - Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent to Excellent Plus "New" type G boxes. (3)

Lot 2296

Matchbox Superfast (1) 9a Cabin Cruiser & Trailer - lighter blue trailer with hollow small diameter 5-spoke narrow wheels & black axle clip - Excellent Plus with usual factory assembly marks to plastic boat in Excellent very clean but a little creased on both striker sides "New" tall type G box with diagonal Superfast branding to striker sides; (2)18a Field Car - lemon yellow body with cast open roof cross, burnt Sienna roof, ivory interior, bare metal base, 5-spoke wide wheels - Excellent with factory assembly marks to roof in Excellent Plus "New" type G box; (3) 22b Freeman Intercity Commuter - metallic purple body with door labels, bare metal base, 5-spoke wide wheels - Excellent Plus with a couple of factory assembly marks to left hand windows & box rub marks to labels in Excellent "New" type G box; (4) 30b Beach Buggy - metallic candy pink body with orange-yellow spots, dark yellow interior, bare metal base, small engine exhausts - Mint in Excellent Plus "New" type I box without Superfast branding to picture faces and with model numbers in red squares. (4)

Lot 2300

Matchbox Superfast group of early 1970's issue models. (1) 12b Setra Coach - metallic gold body with thin rear bumper casting, ivory plastic roof, clear windows, ivory interior, small diameter hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels (plastic roof damaged & loose); (2) 30a Faun Crane Truck; (3) 57b Eccles Trailer Caravan with brown striped labels (labels have sun faded to a violet colour); (4) 41a Ford GT40 with turquoise base; (5) 52a Dodge Charger with metallic green base; (6) 55a Mercury Park Lane Police Car with hood & door labels, red roof light, small diameter hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels; (7) 62b Mercury Cougar Rat Rod Dragster (rear axle a little bent out of shape); (8) 74a Daimler Fleetline Bus - Good to Good Plus in Fair & tape repaired to Excellent "New" type G boxes. (8)

Lot 2310

Matchbox Superfast group of Cars & Motorcycles. (1) 7b Hairy Hustler Streakers Issue - white body with red & black tampo print, dark amber windows, chrome interior, gloss black base; (2) 9c Ford Escort RS2000 with gloss black base; (3) 18b Hondarora Motorcycle - metallic green frame, chrome engine, black plastic seat & front forks, black plastic 5-spoke wheels; (4) 27b Lamborghini Countach Streakers Issue - burnt orange body with lime green & black tampo print, turquoise green windows, light grey interior, matt black base; (5) 34b Ford Mustang Vantastic - without exposed engine but with racing number 34 hood label, without side labels, turquoise green windows, white interior & base; (6) 50c Harley Davidson Motorcycle - metallic light bronze frame, tan rider; (7) 60c Holden Pick-up Truck - light amber windows, pale yellow interior, dark yellow motorcycles, bare metal base - Excellent Plus to Mint in Good & creased to Near Mint boxes; (8) 8c De Tomaso Pantera - racing number 8 hood & door labels, orange interior, darker shade blue base - Excellent with usual factory assembly marks in Fair creased but still factory sealed 1976 copyright blister pack; (9) 60c Holden Pick-up Truck - metallic magenta body with racing number 500 hood label, light amber windows, pale yellow interior, dark yellow motorcycles, bare metal base - Excellent Plus with glue starting to show through label which is a little discoloured in Good to Good Plus factory sealed 1976 copyright blister pack. (9)

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