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Stephen O'Driscoll of Cork (c. 1825 - 1895)A set of four coloured Silhouettes of Noble Cork business men, with various titles:1. Our Old Stock - transferred to Cash & Co.,2. Working for Cash3. Ambitious Ladder &4. South Mary (Macroom) These mostly relates to political or business, Carmichael & Co., Sir John Arnott & Mr. Barry & Sir D.N. O'Sullivan, each approx. 35cms x 25cms (13" x 10") some inscribed on reverse, black frames. (4)
Five boxed Corgi 'WhizzWheels' c1970's, to include Citroˆn SM (284), metallic Cerise, pale blue interior, spoked wheels, car very good, light wear; Porsche 917 (385), metallic blue, RN '3', car playworn, with chips; Adams Brothers Probe (384), metallic gold body, car excellent; Chevrolet Corvett Stingray (376), metallic blue body, red interior, RN '13', car playworn; fire Bug (395), orange body, yellow ladder, car very good with flea-bite nibbles; empty box for Mini-Cooper (282), all boxes very good with light wear. (6)
Dinky - Two boxed Emergency models comprising of 1969-79, Merryweather Marquis Fire Tender (285), red body, escape ladder, working pump (no hose), tender very good, box poor; 1974-80, Bell 'Police' Helicopter (732), white body, (no sign boards, cones present), helicopter good, box good/dirty. (2)
A BOXED DINKY TOYS JAGUAR E TYPE, No.120, red body, black hardtop and cream folded soft-top, with a boxed Dinky Toys Bedford Fire Engine, No.259, both complete and in very lightly playworn condition, E type has some minor damage to hardtop and fire engine has minor damage to ladder, boxes both complete but have some minor damage, marking and wear (2)
1931 Morris Minor 885 cc. Registration number ESV 849. Chassis number SV2553. Engine number 15549, 31 1 39. Morris' 1927 acquisition of Wolseley facilitated the production of a light car intended to rival Austin's highly successful Seven. Wolseley's 847cc, four-cylinder, overhead-camshaft engine provided the motive power for the new Minor which, with around double the Seven's output, enjoyed markedly superior performance. The simple ladder-type chassis featured cable-operated brakes and a three-speed gearbox with dry clutch. A fabric-bodied saloon and four-seater tourer were offered from 1928, being joined for 1930 by a steel-panelled saloon and light van. Extending the range still further, a two-seater tourer was introduced in December 1930 costing only £100 despite a generous level of equipment. Having spent a full day putting the '£100 marvel' through its paces, the Daily Herald declared: 'Four years ago, the same car could not have been produced for twice the price.' Despite being acclaimed by press and public alike, the original 'cammy' Minor was dropped in 1932 in favour of the recently introduced - and cheaper to produce - sidevalve-engined version. The new engine retained the same bore/stroke dimensions as the superseded OHC unit, which lived on in various MG sports cars, and was claimed to produce only one horsepower less. The two-seater tourer continued to be offered for just £100. By the time Minor production ceased in 1934, almost 40,000 'cammy' and over 47,000 sidevalve models had been built. ESV 849 was last taxed in Maidstone in 1994 and would appear to have been off the road ever since. It is a 1931 SV Minor with a 1933/34 radiator and a Morris 8 engine from 1939. The majority of the car appears present but prospective bidders should satisfy themselves to what is missing. It was unknown to the Vintage Minor Register and they would like the next owner to join the club. It was owned by Gordon Walker of Liversage, near Cleakheaton from 1993 until he sold it to our vendor in August 2011. Sold with the V5C and the 1994 tax disc.
Corgi Collection of Diecast Metal Models - All with Boxes, Some with Certificates. All Models 1st Quality and Mint Condition ( 6 ) Six Diecast Models In Total. Comprises 1/ Dibnahs Choice, Fowler B6 Crane Engine and Log Trailer, No 80113. 2/ Mack C.F. Pumper Chicago, Model No 98484. 3/ Volvo Fire Engine City Fire Brigade, Elevating and Removable Ladder, No 65901. 4/ Mobile Crane - KS Plant Hire, Elevating and Extending Crane with Hook, Revolving Cab, Retractable Support Legs, No 66402. 5/ Royal Mail Millennium Collection S.W.B. Lorry. 6/ Corgi Super 2014 Mercedes Benz Transporter, Detachable Trailer, Drop Down Loading Ramps.
Diecast Model Car Interest - Matchbox Fire Engine Series. Six In Total. Comprising, 1922 Bedford Tanker, 1932 Mercedes-Benz Ladder Truck, 1920 Mack AC, 1932 Ford AA Fire Engine, 1932 Ford AA Open Cab Fire Engine. Together With One Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear '1939 Bedford Stake Bed Truck Tooheys' Please See Accompanying Image.

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