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Dinky Toys - Corgi - Other - A brigade of 24 unboxed diecast model fire engines. Lot includes Corgi #1143 American LaFrance Aerial Ladder; Dinky Toys #285 Merryweather Marquis Fire Tender; Dinky Toys #266 ERF Fire Tender; Corgi #1127 Major Simon Snorkel Fire Tender and similar. Models all show varying levels of play and age related wear, with many suffering from broken / missing parts.. Generally models appear to range in condition between Poor - Good. All models are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Dinky Toys - Corgi - Other - An unboxed group of 23 diecast model fire engines. Lot includes Corgi #1143 American LaFrance Aerial Ladder; Dinky Toys #285 Merryweather Marquis Fire Tender; Dinky Toys #271 Ford Transit Fire Appliance and similar. Models all show varying levels of play and age related wear, with many suffering from broken / missing parts.. Generally models appear to range in condition between Poor - Good. All models are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Triang Minic Motorway Road vehicles comprising M1550 Fire Engine complete with ladder and flashing light, M1565 Breakdown Lorry complete with crane, towing jack and instruction flyer, cab has flashing light to roof, conditions are Good to Excellent in generally Good boxes but both have damage to perspex windows. (2)
Large tray containing a variety of Hornby items: 1930/1 Water Tank no.2 blue base & columns, red tank, inside probably repainted, some playwear (F-G) (BP); lattice post home signal blue base, ladder & finial, red lever (G); Bavarian (labelled) signal, home, no maker’s name (F); various wagons – No.2 early cattle truck; LNER trolley wagon; early no.1 LNER brake van; GW refrigerator van; open axleguard van repainted as Colman’s Mustard; American tank car; body for LMS 2115 0-4-0 electric loco; repainted tender as Southern 492, black. Remains of non-Hornby wagon.
Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels (1) 3b Bedford TK Tipper Truck - without silver grille, maroon tipper body, gloss black base, 45-tread black plastic wheels, type D3 box; (2) 6c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine with brass 18-rung ladder, type D3 box; (3) 14c Bedford Lomas Ambulance - silver trim to grill headlamps & front bumper, white interior, 45-tread black plastic wheels, type D4 box; (4) 40b Leyland Royal Tiger Coach - without red tail-lamps, turquoise green windows, gloss black riveted base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type D4 box - all Excellent to Excellent Plus with rusty axles in Good Plus to Excellent Plus boxes. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (4)
Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels pair of Emergency Service vehicles. (1) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - brass 18-rung ladder, 45-tread black plastic wheels - Near Mint in Excellent type D4 box (does have a couple of small tears to end flaps); (2) 14c Bedford Lomas Ambulance - silver trim to grille & headlamps only (front bumper remains body colour), white interior, 45-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent Plus in Excellent Plus type E4 box. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (2)
Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels (1) 8d Caterpillar Tractor - type C body with base hole, black plastic rollers with original but perished green rubber tracks, type E1 box with blue striker sides & plain inner end flaps but without "New Model"; (2) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - brass 17-rung ladder, 45-tread black plastic wheels, type D4 box (ladder tarnished); (3) 24b Weatherill Hydraulic Excavator with black plastic wheels, type D4 box; (4) 58b Drott Excavator - orange body & base, black plastic rollers with original but perished green rubber tracks - apart from tracks models are Excellent to Near Mint in Excellent to Near Mint boxes. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (4)
Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels 62b Commer TV Service Van "Rentaset" - Stannard Code 7 - small ladder rests, gloss black riveted base, 45-tread black plastic wheels, complete with plastic accessories attached to sprue - Excellent with a couple of scratches to left hand side of body & couple of chips to ladder rests in Near Mint type D4 box. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State.
Matchbox Regular Wheels (1) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - dull red body with rear upper hose lockers cast, with rear silver trim to hose connectors, tan ladder, gloss black base, 24-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles - Excellent Plus in Good creased type B5 box illustrating earlier 9b Dennis Fire Engine (correct for this issue); (2) 31a Ford Customline Station Wagon - yellow body with mask sprayed front & rear silver trim and mask sprayed red tail lamps, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles - Excellent Plus with a few tiny pin size chips in Good earlier period type B3 box; (3) 44a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud - metallic silver-blue body with mask sprayed silver trim & red tail lamps, gloss black base, 20-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles - Excellent (base a little a loose & paint loss to front & rear bumper silver trim) in Fair type B4 box (one end flap detached but still present). (3)
Matchbox Regular Wheels 29a Bedford CA Milk Float - mask sprayed silver trim, matt white crate load & base, 24-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles - Good Plus in Fair but complete type B4 box with puncture hole to one picture face & 2 inner end flaps torn and almost detached; (2) 74a Mobile Refreshments Canteen - metallic silver body, mid blue base & interior, 20-tread grey plastic wheels - Excellent in Good Plus type B4 box; (3) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - dull red body with rear upper hose lockers cast but without rear silver trim, tan ladder, gloss black base, 24-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles - Good Plus to Excellent unboxed with some paint loss to rear edges of body; (4) Major Pack M6 Scammell 6x6 Ballast Tractor with Pickfords Low Loader Transporter Trailer - dark blue tractor unit with silver trim, gloss black base, 24-tread black plastic wheels, maroon trailer with dark blue bogies, unusual bare metal drawbar, 24-tread black plastic wheels - Good Plus unboxed. (4)
Matchbox Superfast group of late 1970's issue models. (1) 15b Lansing Bagnall Forklift Truck - red body with cast steering wheel & labels facing front, bare metal mast with yellow plastic forks, bare metal base, dot-dash wheels; (2) 17b Daimler Fleetline Londoner Bus "Berger Paints" - gloss black base with axle braces, dot-dash wheels (glue showing through left hand label which is discoloured); (3) 18b Hondarora Honda CB750 Motorcycle - red frame, chrome engine, black plastic seat & front forks (paint chips to fuel & oil tank); (4) 19c Cement Mixer; (5) 22c Blaze Buster Fire Engine - lemon yellow ladder, dark amber windows, chrome interior, gloss black base (some creasing to box); (6) 24c Diesel Shunter - yellow body with tan interior; (7) 25c Flat Wagon with NYK container; (8) 26c Site Dumper - Excellent to Mint in Good to Near Mint type K & L boxes and Corgi Juniors Austin Mini Metro - metallic Kingfisher blue body, pale beige interior - Excellent (opening doors loose) in Poor incomplete box. (9)
Matchbox Superfast group of Convoy Series Articulated Trucks all Made in Thailand unless stated otherwise. Including 2 x CY24 DAF Articulated Truck & Box Trailer (1) Made in Macau "Pickfords"; (2) "Porsche" and 5 x Team Convoy Twin Packs (1) TC1 Fire Set containing Peterbilt Articulated Ladder Truck & Metro Airport Foam Crash Tender; (2) TC2 containing Scania Articulated Shell Tanker & Peterbilt Tanker; (3) TC4 Cargo Set containing DAF 3300 Articulated Truck & Box Trailer and Dodge Commando Delivery Truck "XP Express Parcel Systems"; (4) TC13 TV News Set containing Peterbilt Articulated Outside Broadcast Truck & Mercedes Camera Van "Sky Satellite Television"; (5) TC14 Ferrari Set containing DAF 3300 Articulated Racing Car Transporter and Ferrari Formula 1 Racing Car - Excellent Plus to Mint in Good Plus to Excellent Plus dark blue graph paper window boxes. (7)
Matchbox Superfast Convoy Series group of Made in Macau models. (1) CY2 Kenworth Articulated NASA Rocket Transporter; (2) CY5 Peterbilt Articulated Truck & Covered Dropside Trailer "Michelin"; (3) CY8 Kenworth COE Articulated Truck & Box Trailer "Matchbox"; (4) CY9 Kenworth Aerodyne Articulated Truck & Box Trailer "Midnight X-Press"; (5) CY11 Kenworth COE Articulated Helicopter Transporter "Air Car"; (6) CY12 Kenworth COE Articulated Aircraft Transporter "Darts"; (7) CY13 Peterbilt Articulated Fire Department Ladder Truck; (8) CY14 Kenworth COE Articulated Power Launch Transporter; (9) CY15 Peterbilt Articulated NASA Tracking Vehicle; (10) CY20 Kenworth COE Articulated Tipper Truck "Taylor Woodrow" - Excellent Plus to Mint in Good to Excellent 1983 copyright window boxes some of which have large original retailers price label to one end flap; (11) Made in England CY2 Kenworth COE NASA Articulated Rocket Transporter - Near Mint to Mint in Good 1982 copyright window box. (11)
Matchbox Speed Kings K60 Ford Mustang MkII Dragster - metallic kingfisher blue body with racing number 20 labels, dark green windows, white interior, black plastic base - Excellent to Excellent Plus with glue showing through labels which are discoloured in Excellent "New" type J box; K64 Range Rover Fire Control Vehicle - light amber windows & roof light, white plastic ladder, yellow rear tailgate, matt black base, Maltese Cross wheels complete with both figures & hose - Near Mint in Good Plus "New" type J box and Super Kings K56 Maserati Bora - red body, clear windows, lemon yellow interior, silver painted base - Excellent Plus with some marks to windows in Fair faded/stained generic KP-1 blue window box with ink graffiti to rear. (3)
An oak Refectory-style table by Webber of Croydon, including 6 dining ladder-back chairs of which two are carvers. Webber Furniture was founded in 1919 by Mr. David Frank Webber whose priority was to produce furniture of such a high quality that all his customers would appreciate and be proud to own. 76cm x 182cm x 83cm
A rare Second War ‘London Blitz’ B.E.M. group of eleven awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel G. J. A. Bartlett, General List, late Sub-Divisional Inspector, Metropolitan Police, and Royal Navy, who was awarded the R.S.P.C.A. Silver Medal for rescuing ‘Roger’, a frightened Collie dog from a bombed out house in Battersea on 28 September 1940 British Empire Medal, (Civil) G.VI.R., 1st issue (Gilbert James Alexander Bartlett); 1914-15 Star (J.25293 G. J. A. Bartlett. L. Tel. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.25293 G. J. A. Bartlett. L. Tel. R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; United States of America, Medal of Freedom, bronze; R.S.P.C.A. Life Saving Medal, silver (Sub. Div. Insp. Bartlett. 1940.) with integral top ‘For Humanity’ riband bar, mounted for wear, generally good very fine and better (11) £800-£1,000 --- B.E.M. London Gazette 26 September 1941: Gilbert James Alexander Bartlett, Sub-Divisional Inspector, “L” Division, Metropolitan Police [in a joint citation with John Searle, Leader, Civil Defence Rescue Party, Battersea; and George Edward Thomas Smith, Leader, Stretcher Party, Civil Defence Casualty Service, Battersea] ‘Bombs demolished several houses under which people were sheltering. Inspector Bartlett made a tunnel ten feet long into the mass of unstable debris and found two injured women. He rendered first aid and then pulled them slowly out. Renewing his search he discovered more casualties whose injuries were such that under the direction of a doctor he administered morphia. He was joined by Leaders Searle and Smith. Owing to the confined space it was necessary for the three men to work lying down and while so doing debris and masonry were continually falling on them. After four hours’ strenuous effort six persons were released. Bartlett, Searle and Smith showed great courage and endurance.’ United States of America Medal of Freedom London Gazette 16 November 1948: Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Gilbert James Alexander Bartlett, B.E.M., General List ‘In recognition of distinguished services in the cause of the Allies.’ The official citation states: ‘Lieutenant-Colonel Gilbert J. A. Bartlett, British Army, performed meritorious service during August 1943 with the Allied Military Government in Sicily. Reports had arrived that there existed an epidemic of typhus on the island of Favignana, about 12 miles off the coast of Sicily. Colonel Bartlett volunteered to investigate. Accompanied by one soldier, he made his way through the heavily mined waters to this island where he found most of the population living in caves, under extremely bad sanitary condition and with an epidemic of typhoid fever. Colonel Bartlett so reorganized and improved conditions on the island that it no longer constituted any problem in Civil Affairs Administration. By his efforts on this hazardous mission he contributed materially to the success of allied Military Government in Sicily.’ Gilbert James Alexander Bartlett was born in Brighton on 31 October 1897 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class on 24 June 1913. He served during the Great War in a variety of ships and shore based establishments, predominately H.M.S. Dreadnought from 27 June 1914 to 21 April 1916 and again from 3 June 1916 to 31 March 1917, and was advanced Leading Telegraphist on 31 October 1916. He was shore discharged on 20 December 1919. During the Second World War Bartlett served initially with the Metropolitan Police in Battersea, and was awarded the R.S.P.C.A. Silver Life Saving Medal for his gallantry in rescuing ‘Roger’, a Collie dog, from a bombed out house, along with Police Constable E. P. Kerrison, and War Reserve Police Constable J. Entwistle, on 28 September 1940. This was part of a larger rescue mission, which contributed to the award of the George Medal to P.C. Kerrison, as detailed in the London Gazette of 15 November 1940: ‘On another occasion some premises were completely demolished by an H.E. bomb. Several persons were trapped under debris, two of whom were dead. P.C. Kerrison accompanied by an Inspector [Bartlett] and a War Reserve [Entwistle] entered the basement, the balustrade and steps of which were in danger of collapsing and the passage blocked by debris. They succeeded in rescuing a baby and two women through the side of the demolished shelter. The coping stones at the side of the steps collapsed whilst they were carrying a woman out of the basement. It was then discovered that another woman was on the top floor, all the rooms of which were exposed, the back and side walls being demolished and the front partially demolished. The P.C. obtained an old decayed ladder and climbed and entered the room rescuing the woman. Shortly after the rescue, further parts of the exposed floorings, and the frontage of the house fell away.’ During this rescue the three men carried ‘Roger’ to safety before the building collapsed. Roger, frightened by the bombing, had initially attacked his rescuers. Bartlett was awarded the British Empire Medal for his gallantry in Battersea on 10 May 1941; he had earlier shown great gallantry on 16 April 1940 in rescuing various persons from a bombed and flooded house in the same vicinity. Subsequently commissioned onto the General List, he was ultimately advanced to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. Sold with a photographic image of the recipient alongside Kerrison and Entwistle after they had rescued Roger; and copied research, including various eyewitness statements relating to his B.E.M.-winning exploits.

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