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Sixteen diecast Model Ferrari cars, all red, 1/18 scale, includes Burago, Hotwheels, Maoorette, Guiloy, fourteen in boxes, one kit, one in box, 4 large boxes.. Boxes with some separation between plastic and card. Some boxes with small tears to tabs and some light wear.The cars themselves appear not to have been taken out of the boxes and are still fastened down.The Ferrari 348 kit has been made. The other is not made and all bags that are present are unopened.
Grandes Maques collectables, series 36881, 40791 Land Rover Discovery 3, 42143 Range Rover Sport (2), Burago series 002455, 030207 Mercedes Benz 500 K Roadster 1936, 033499 BMW M Roadster 1996, 033581 Ferrari 360 Moderna (1999) Gateway Global Ltd, Series 74110 Auto Art Models, 70901 Bugatti ED 16.4 Veyron Showcar, 70903 Bugatti EB16.4 Veyron Showcar, Series B6 696, 2157 Daimler Chrysler Maybach 57 E, Sun Star, Series 57440, 01120 London Taxi Cab 1998, 01261 Lincoln Limousine 2000, 05071 1962 Volkswagen Samba-Bus Scale 1:12 Limited edition Paul's Model Art, Series 012138, 021891 UT Models Mercedes, 064249 Minichamps Morris Minor Traveller, Jada Toys, Series 01310, 91199, 'The Godfather - 40 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75'.
Maisto, Series 90159, 31833 Jaguar Mark11 (1959), 31847 Mercedes Benz ML320 (1997), 31865 Jaguar S Type 36653 Mercedes Benz SLR Mclaren, 36880 Aston Martin DV7 Vantage, 38848 Mercedes CLK GTR Street version, Series 003402, 503113 mErcedes Benz A Class, Mattel Hot Wheels, Series 74299, 54937 Ferrari 575 MM, 56293 Ferrari Luno Cessari, Ricko, Series 36664, 00109 Horch 851 Pullman (1935).
Grand Prix Interest: A collection of 1956 British Grand Prix related items to include: large glass, inscribed '1956 British Grand Prix Silverstone, Juan Manuel Fangio, Lancia-Ferrari V8', together with British Grand Prix Official Programme, magazine, a photograph of Fangio after the race etc.
, Pirelli Calendar (The), 11 original calendars comprising: 1984; 1990-91, duplicate copy of 1991; Patrick Demarchelier, 2008; Peter Beard, 2009; Karl Lagerfeld, 2011; Mario Sorrenti, 2012; Steve McCurry, original carboard wrapping, 2013; Steven Meisel, 2015; Peter Lindbergh, 2017, one or two very slightly rubbed, various bindings, 1984-2017; and 3 Ferrari Calendars, 1986-91; 2 Lord Lichfield Unipart Calendars, 1989 & 1991; and a Porsche Calendar, 1999, v.s. (17)
Dolce (Lodovico) L'Achille et l'Enea di messer Lodouico Dolce. Doue egli tessendo l'historia della Iliade d'Homero a' quella dell'Eneide di Vergilio, ambedue l'ha diuinamente ridotte in ottaua rima, 2 parts in 1, title with woodcut printer's device, woodcut portrait of the author within large architectural border, vignettes within cartouches, historiated initials and tail-pieces, occasional early ink marginalia, some spotting, lightly browned, 19th century vellum, retaining earlier red morocco label to spine, [Mortimer, Italian, 159; Adams, D-727; EDIT 16 CNCE 17406], small 4to, Venice, Gabriel Giolito Ferrari, 1572.⁂ Reprint of the 1571 first edition.
A collection of Dinky racers etc, comprising of Talbot-Lago Racing car 23k, 1953-54; 2 x Ferrari Racing Car 23h, 1953-54; H.W.M. Racing Car 23J, 1953-54; Bristol 450 Coupe 163, 1956-60; boxed B.R.M. Racing Car 243, car mint, box good; empty box 231 - Maserati Racing Car, good; Thundrbolt Speed Car 23m, 1938-41, together with A.A. Motorcycle Patrol 44b, tan rider, 1946-50; two spare drivers; telephone box; Forecourt oil dispenser cabinet; Wheelbarrow.
THREE DIECAST MODEL RACING CARS comprising a Dinky No.216, Dino Ferrari, metallic blue with a white engine cover, racing number 20, near mint, in a plastic box, the box good; Dinky No.204, Ferrari 312P, red with white doors, racing number 24, near mint, boxed, the box very good; and Solido No.176, McLaren Can-Am, orange, racing number 4, excellent condition (paint to top slightly faded), complete with decal sheet, boxed, the box very good.
TWO DIECAST MODEL RACING CARS comprising a Corgi No.344, Ferrari 206 Dino Sport, red with white doors, racing number 30, red-spot wheels, mint, boxed, the box very good; and a Dinky No.215, Ford G.T. Racing Car, white with a blue stripe, racing number 7, excellent condition, boxed, the box fair (internal tear to one end panel; model loose in box).
A Matchbox Major Pack M-4 Fruehuf Hopper Train, boxed, together with Matchbox Series Vehicles, comprising a DAF Tipper Container Truck; Vauxhall Victor; Mercedes Benz 230SL; Fiat 1500; Hay Trailer; MG 1100; MkX Jaguar (x2); Alvis Stalwart; Lincoln Continental; Ferrari Berlinetta, and a Stake Truck, together with Matchbox Collectors Catalogue. (qty)
Ɵ‘Liber Extraordinarius’, a Festal Lectionary with Invitatories and Antiphons, in Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment [Italy (Milan), dated 1546] 84 leaves (including an original endleaf at front with contents list, and another at back, the last with colophon), complete, collation: i10 (followed by two stubs from endleaves, and showing that another endleaf, perhaps a blank cancel, once lay at the front of the book), ii-vii10, viii12, contemporary red foliation, single column of 30 lines in the late medieval ornate bookhand of Simone da Desenzano (see below), capitals decorated with ornamental hairline penwork, music arranged on seven 4-line red staves per page (rastrum: 22mm.), red rubrics (larger with complex calligraphic initials), red and blue simple initials, large initials in sprigs of coloured foliage with green sprouting leaves, some enclosing realistic Renaissance jewels, all on wide gold grounds, frontispiece with decorated border of realistic coloured foliage-scrolls enclosing gold grounds on two sides, and the de Gropis arms set within a laurel wreath and with pink penwork banderole with “R. Dns. Pbr. Dominic de Gropis Pleb.” in bas-de-page, last but one endleaf originally blank but filled in eighteenth century with “Canticum D. Ambrosii et Augustini”, traces of paper on front pastedown from removed Ashburnham bookplate, some small flaking and smudging to a few initials, some ink flaking away and some darkening to corners of leaves from thumbing, but overall in good and solid condition, 410 by 275mm.; nineteenth-century half-morocco with green buckram over solid wooden boards (probably early) and sewn on 5 large double thongs, spine gilt-tooled “Officia /Eccl. /M.S. /in membranis”, bumps and scuffs to extremities Provenance:1. An elaborate calligraphic colophon to this volume records that it was written and illuminated for the church of St. Barnabas, that its production was begun in 1544, in the time of the Revd. Vincentius Taiapetra, and completed in March 1546, and that it was paid for by a bequest for repairs and replacements of books left by Revd. Dr. Dominicus de Gropis (whose arms appear in the bas-de-page of fol. 1r with a banderole naming him). The colophon ends with a note that the work was dedicated to the venerable Augustinus Nigrus. When in the Ashburnham collection (see below) it was part of a series of eight choirbooks, several with the same arms and inscriptions, and the first volume there (Officium Dominicum per circulum anni, 1545-1546) records that the scribe of the series was Simone, a Carmalite of Desenzano al Serio (province Bergamo). Two further volumes from this set (including that signed by the scribe) are now in the Honnold Library, Claremont College, CA., collectively their Crispin 13 (C.W. Dutschke, R. Rouse and M. Ferrari, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Claremont Libraries III, 1986, pp. 30-31, with reproduction in fig. 37).2. Bertram Ashburnham (1797-1878), 4th Lord Ashburnham, whose vast library made him a bibliophilic giant among the grand collectors of the nineteenth century, and who owned two Gutenberg Bibles, 31 Caxtons and 805 medieval manuscripts, this volume part of the section of his library called ‘the Appendix’ (this no. CCXXVIII, acquired May 1897, and thus not in his printed manuscript catalogue of 1861); then passing to his heir, his sale in Sotheby’s, 1 May 1899, lot 157 (volume V in the series in that lot), for £11, 5 shillings.3.Again Sotheby’s, 11 July 1960, lot 155, to Alan G. Thomas: his cat. 7 (1961), no. 14, and again cat. 13 (1963), no. 4 (his cutting pasted to front pastedown).4. Re-emerging in Christie’s, 19 November 2003, lot 29.Text:This large and heavy codex contains: Lections for the feasts of Easter week (fol. 1r), as well as those for Corpus Christi, St. Barnabas, St. John the Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul, the Visitation and Christmas; and invitatories for some of these feasts, for a saint’s day and for All Souls (fol. 55r). To this has been added a Marian Canticle. Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).
Citrus fruits.- Ferrari (Giovanni Battista) Hesperides sive de malorum aureorum cultura et usu. Libri quatuor., printed title with woodcut Jesuit device, 85 fine engraved plates on 84 sheets (of 101 on 100 sheets) by Cornelis Bloemaerts and others, plate numbered 201 with short tear at foot, within image, but without loss, occasional spotting, some light browning, [Hunt 243; Nissen BBI 621; Pritzel 2878], folio, Rome, Hermann Scheus, 1646. sold as a collection of plates and not subject to return. ⁂ First edition of the first book devoted to citrus fruit.
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