Fire Service Vehicles by Corgi & Matchbox, Corgi 1126 Simon Snorkel Dennis, 1120 Dennis, 1103 Chubb Pathfinder Airport Crash Truck, Juniors (4), Matchbox K-39 Snorkel Fire Engine, K-15 Merryweather Fire Engine, Superfast 59 Fire Chief Car, 22 Blaze Buster, 35 Merryweather Fire Engine, in original packaging, VG-E, boxes F-VG (12)
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Various Diecast & Toys, including Matchbox SuperKings K-29 Ford Delivery Van, Dinky Toys 274 Ford Transit Ambulance, Matchbox 38 Model A Van, Wiking 540 Ford Transcontinental, Corgi Juniors Rover and others, in original boxes with loose models by Corgi Juniors, Efsi Corgi Classics and others, F-E, boxes F-VG (20+)
bronze, mounted on a wooden base Sydney Kumalo’s Large Seated Woman dates to 1965 and is a major work fromKumalo’s early period. The sculpture is one of a series of robust seated womenthat Kumalo produced while under the mentorship of the renowned gallerist,Egon Guenther. The earlier seated women date from 1959, 1960 and 1962. Theseries culminated in this relatively large and distinctive sculpture.Guenther cast nine of these sculptures from a complete edition of ten. Thiscast is signed with the artist’s initial 'K' and numbered 'VI/X'. The castingswere all produced by Vignali in Pretoria. A further four unnumbered castswere produced by Grosvenor Gallery in London and were cast by theLondon foundry, Fiorini and Carney. Edition number 'III/X' is included withinthe collection of the Iziko South African National Gallery. Edition 'III/X' wasexhibited at the SA Breweries Biennale in 1966 and was the winner of thecelebrated Arts Prize. The same cast was recently exhibited at Re/Discoveryand Memory at the Norval Foundation.Guenther’s attention to detail is reflected in the meticulous finishing andpatination of the work and the innovative design of the wooden base.- Gavin Watkins
World War I Austro-Hungarian Silver and enameled cap. Rectangular sleeve for a cigarette holder? Crowned "FJ1" monogram with dates "1914 1915" and "DR 11" monogram below against red enamel on a small raised medallion, engraved "Mockerau 1916" or "Hockerau 1916" upper left. Hallmarked at lower edge, maker's name "K&V" and numbers 5 and 6839. 57.8 gms.
A Medley of Ladies' Wrist Watches. Nicole Miller black leather wrist band, with white Roman numerals on black background, 27 mm. Longines tan wristband, with Arabic numbers on face, 18 mm. Clipper, black wristband, stamped "18k" on reverse, 14 mm. Fleuron, tan wristband, stamped "18 k: on reverse, 14 mm. All good condition. [4]
Great Britain. 1907 Pattern Bayonet. By Wilkinson, June 1915. Wooden grip. Maker's mark, crowned GR, date 1907, 6 '15; and test mark, acceptance mark, and other marks at ricasso. Leather scabbard with metal fitting with almond-shaped stud. R W K F 13 on front of pommel. Light rust. Very Fine.
Waltham Opera Pocket Watch with Chain. Circa 1920s. Octagonal shaped. Case stamped "J. Deplloier & Son 14 K 7938". Chain: stamped "14K Landin 1929". Stylized monogram of "MG" on reverse. Original box. Dial has black residue, most likely from the hour hand. Back cover does not close properly. 40mm.
Doctor Who classic series toys and models - Product Enterprise, clockwork Dalek, Roll-a-matics set, 7 Rolykins, 2 x Talking Cyberman, Talking Dalek, Talking Dr Who with K-9, together with Wesco Limited edition Master's fob watch the packaging signed by Derek Jacobi, Wow Stuff sonic screwdriver, two vintage Tardis tins and other items the majority packaged (33)
Doctor Who - models and games, Airfix Welcome Aboard kit, Corgi 1963-2003 40th anniversary gift set and Tardis & K-9, Toy Brokers interactive electronic board game, Imagination board game, Ideal Exterminate Buzz Wire game, two Tardis cased gaming card sets by doctorwhomi and battlesintime boxed (8)
1986 BMW R80RT, 798 cc. Registration number D856 YLR. frame number 6472681. Engine number 6472681. BMW's first 'R80' model was the R80/7 introduced in 1977 as replacement for the 750cc R75/7. Like its predecessor, the R80/7 was powered by BMW's traditional air-cooled flat-twin engine coupled to low-maintenance shaft final drive transmission. Following the introduction of the R80G/S enduro bike in 1980, the R80 family was extended further by the R80ST and R80RT, the latter being a long-distance tourer equipped with the capacious fairing first seen on the R100RT. New for 1982, the R80RT was up-dated for 1984, gaining the wheels, forks and 'Monolever' single-sided swinging arm of the K-series. Engineered to BMW's customarily high standards, the revised R80RT was far from cheap and at £3,620 cost 50% more than Kawasaki's similarly shaft-driven Z750GT tourer. Essentially the RT was a slimmed down version of the 'bigger sister' R 100 RT. In principle, the smaller engine was simply installed in the frame of the R 100 RT. The differences to the R 100 RT were monochrome paint (without the typical black edges), the cylinder head cover was not painted, cylinder guard was only as optional extra, clock and voltmeter also only as an optional extra, case holder only as a special accessory, drum brake instead of disc brake on the rear wheel. YLR was supplied by Shocombes of London to Hogg Robinson Travel Ltd of Woking, being first registered on the 4th August 1986, the following year they sold it via D.B. Motors to Catherine Kitt of Swindon. She sold it to Charles Abell of Reading in the February of 1988 and he sold it to Ian Jackson of Basingstoke four months later. Jackson used it for some ten years, selling it to his ex wife's new husband, Richard Gomm in April 1998; could it have been a wedding gift?! At this time it had some 25,000 miles on the odometer. Gomm used it for some fifteen years, touring the UK, France and Spain. In March 2013 he sold it our vendor with a mileage of some 54,672 on the odometer. Today it stands at some 57,000 miles. It had a full service in 2014 at BMW at a mileage of 55,228 at a cost of £399.15. Sold with the V5C, V5, extensive MOT history, many service receipts, a pair of BMW panniers, Haynes manual , exhaust nut spanner, tool kit and a BMW Riders Handbook; it was ridden to the sale and the current MOT is until May 2020.
London Transport RT bus BONNET FLEETNUMBER PLATE from RT 392. The original bus to carry this number, an RT3-type 'roofbox' bus, entered service at Bromley (TB) garage in 1948 and the last RT 392 was withdrawn at Kingston (K) garage in 1972 and scrapped that year. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
Air Ministry Astro Compass Mk.II Ref.6A/1174(0) in original grey painted wooden box, leather covered lacquered brass three-draw telescope L58cm extended, cased, and Selectest Super K Mark III multimeter, boxed (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Goliath nickel cased lever pocket watch, unsigned three quarter plate frosted movement with compensated balance and regulator, the dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, plain case, 65mm (at fault); together with a Continental silver (0.935) lever half hunter fob watch, gilt frosted bar movement signed K&CIE, the dial with Roman numerals and minute track, blued steel hands, plain case, 38mm (2)

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