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4 Corgi Whizzwheels. Lamborghini P400 GT Miura Fighting Bull (342). Example in red with white interior, complete with bull. G.P. Beach Buggy (381) in metallic blue with black seats, white roof, complete with both surf boards. An Adams Bros. Probe 16 (384) in metallic yellow gold with light blue ‘glass’ and white interior. Also a Datsun 240Z (394) in red racing livery, RN11, with white interior. All boxed, minor wear. Vehicles VGC-Mint. See internet
4 Corgi Toys/Whizzwheels. 2x Renault 16 (260). An example in metallic maroon with yellow interior. Plus a later Whizzwheels example in metallic blue with yellow interior. Plus a Chevrolet SS350 Camaro (338) in metallic gold with red interior and black plastic roof. Also an Oldsmobile Toronado (270) in metallic brick red. All in the same style window boxes, one Renault box damaged internally. Vehicles Mint. See internet
3 Corgi Whizzwheels. 3-Litre V6 Ford Capri (311). In white with black bonnet and red/black stripes “TEXACO” livery, RN5. Ferrari 206 Dino Sport (344) in red with white doors, RN30. Plus an Adams Bros. Probe 16 (384) in metallic yellow gold with light blue ‘glass’ with white interior. All boxed, minor wear. Vehicles VGC-Mint. See internet
2 Corgi Toys Plymouth Sports Suburban Station Wagon (219). Light cream body with fawn roof and red interior. With spun wheels. Plus a Ghia L.6.4 (241). An example in metallic gold with white interior with spun wheels. Both boxed, Plymouth some fading, marking to one end of Plymouth box. Vehicles VGC-Mint, Ghia suspension soft. Plate 6
2 Hornby Series O gauge GW/SR Gunpowder vans. GW in grey with red cross to hinged door, “G.P.V.” in red to both sides, GW in gold and red, with white roof and open black frames (1928-29). Plus an SR example in red with “Gunpowder Van” to hinged door, SR in gold to both sides. (1928-30). Both GC some wear. See internet
Hornby Series O gauge 3 rail 20V electric Southern Schools class 4-4-0 tender locomotive, “ETON” RN 900. In lined olive green livery. (1937-41). The locomotive carries nameplates with gold lettering on a red background, with Southern 900 to tender sides. GC-VGC for age, some light wear. Plate 1
Pair: Arctic Medal 1857, (un-named as issued); Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, gold medal, George IV type (engraved in serifed capitals “Lieut Brunton RN Voted Decr 10th 1828), name engraved on fitted collar as was the custom a couple of years later, the naming is at the top of the medal when viewed with the suspender ring falling between “RN” and “Voted”. VF. See inside front cover Note: “Lifeboat Gallantry” edited by Barry Cox refers: “1st December 1828: A little before daybreak, two miles north of Newton-by-the-Sea, Northumberland, during a severe easterly gale, the Arbroath schooner Triton, on passage from Libau, Russia, to Newcastle, with a cargo of rye, ran ashore. All attempts to get a rocket line aboard failed due to the distance involved. Lieutenant Brunton volunteered to make another attempt using a local coble. With four fishermen, he succeeded in launching it at the third attempt through violent surf. Alongside the wreck the sea was so turbulent that all, together with a survivor who had dropped into the boat, were thrown out but they managed to regain hold on her. Using the rope that had been attached to it, the coble was pulled ashore with the rescuers and rescued. By this time the schooner had broken up and the remainder of her crew perished”. O’Byrne’s “Naval Biographical Dictionary” notes John Brunton was born 1st Sept 1794. Entered the Navy 25th March 1808, and until 1813, served, successively, in the Barfleur, Thunderer and Banterer. He served under Capt. Sam Jackson aboard Lacedemonian employed on the coast of North America, where he assisted at the capture of nearly 200 merchantmen, and was in the boats at the taking of the US gunboat No 160. After serving in various other vessels he as appointed “in 1824 to the Hecla bomb, Capt Edw. Wm Parry; and after accompanying that officer on his third voyage for the discovery of a North West Passage, was advanced to his present rank (Lieut) 30th Dec 1825. Since 27 Feb 1828 - with the exception of three years, from 9 April 1832, to 23 May 1835, when he held command of the Mermaid Revenue Cruizer Mr. Brunton has been employed in the Coast Guard, of which he is now an Inspecting Lieutenant...”
A Third Reich Luftwaffe officer’s sword, by SMF Solingen, the plated blade with Waffenamt mark, the aluminium hilt with traces of gold finish to swastikas, in its scabbard with aluminium mounted leather hanging straps bearing maker’s name, date 1937, and traces of unit markings. GC (some wear, particularly to the leather parts). Plate 8
12 British colonial period African cap badges: W African Regt, Gold Coast Territorial Force, WAFF brass and staybrite, small bronze RWAFF cap with blades, E African Engineers (worn) and ASC, Kenya Defence Force lion (2), Kenya Regt and do staybrite, Bechuanaland High Commission Territory. GC to VGC
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