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Matchbox Regular Wheels 57c Land Rover Fire Truck - red body with "Kent Fire Brigade" decals and shield, blue windows and roof light, white ladder, silver trim and black numberplates, grey plastic base with blue tinted suspension - Excellent Plus in a Near Mint type E colour picture box and another but lighter red with "Kent Fire Brigade" side labels and shield, turquoise (sea green) suspension - Excellent (some small marks on roof) in a Mint type F colour picture box. (2)
Matchbox Regular Wheels 60a Morris J2 Pick-up Truck - light blue body with cab rear windows, white lettering, silver trim, 18-tread black plastic wheels with rounded axles - Near Mint (couple of small marks on edges) in a Near Mint type D colour picture box and 62b Commer TV Service Van "Rentaset" - cream body with silver trim, green tinted windows with red plastic ladder only, clip-fit base, 36-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent (couple of small marks on rear lower edges) in a generally Good to Good Plus type D colour picture box. (2)
Matchbox Superfast 35a Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - metallic red body, blue windows and roof lights, grey base, 5-spoke wheels, side plastics and grille, white ladder with "London Fire Service" side labels - Mint including hard to find type F "New" box with small black "Superfast" text - see photo.
Matchbox Superfast 35a Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - metallic red body, blue windows and roof lights, grey base, side plastics and grille, white ladder, 5-spoke wheels "London Fire Service" side labels - Excellent including type G box with "New" and another but red body, wide 5-spoke wheels - Near Mint in a Mint type G box without "New". (2)
Matchbox Superfast 35a Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - red body, blue windows and roof lights, cream base, side plastics and front grille, white ladder, with "London Fire Service" side labels, 5-spoke wheels - Good Plus still a bright example in an Excellent Plus type G box without "New".
Matchbox Superfast 35a Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - red body, blue windows and roof lights, grey base, side plastics and grille, white ladder, with "London Fire Service" side labels, wide 5-spoke wheels - Near Mint including type G box without "New" and another but without side labels - Near Mint in a Mint type G box without "New". (2)
Matchbox Superfast 46c Ford Tractor & Harrow - blue, black wheels, yellow plastic harrow; 47d Jaguar SS100 - red, dark tan seats; 47c Pannier Locomotive - green, black with "GWR" side labels; 50b Articulated Truck - yellow, mid-blue, purple windows; 53d Flareside Pick-up Truck - blue, black, white with 326 "Baja Bouncer" tampo print; 57e Range Rover Carmichael Rescue Vehicle "Police Rescue" - white, blue windows and roof-lights, black base and ladder, orange, white and black tampo print; 61b Ford Wreck Truck - red body, amber windows, and roof-lights, black base and grille, white booms with red plastic hooks - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Excellent Plus to Mint boxes. (7)
Neil Armstrong Buzz Aldrin walks down the ladder as he prepares to take his first steps on the surface of the Moon, Apollo 11, 20 July 1969 Vintage chromogenic print on resin coated kodak paper, 20.5 x 25.3 cm (8 x 10 in), [NASA photo No AS11-40-5868], with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on verso Condition Report: MintCondition Report Disclaimer
Neil Armstrong Lunar Module "Eagle's" landing leg and lunar horizon as seen during Neil Armstrong's first minutes alone on the lunar surface, not published after the mission, Apollo 11, 16-24 July 1969 Vintage gelatin silver print on fibre-based paper, 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in), numbered AS11-40-5859 in bottom margin on recto (NASA/USGS)Footnote: This extremely rare image taken by Neil Armstrong on the lunar surface near the landing leg and ladder of Eagle whose shadow is in the foreground, was captured shortly after his famous first words on the Moon: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." According to the mission plan, while waiting for Aldrin to emerge out of the cabin, Armstrong was supposed to collect in priority a contingency sample of lunar surface material in case of emergency return. But he instead chose to immortalize his first moments on the Sea of Tranquillity with the Hasselblad camera mounted on his chest."Picture yourself in Armstrong's shoes, as he surveys the lunar landscape just after landing. The view appears uninviting, forbidden, hostile and he wonders 'What kind of day will it be?' It will be a day like all days on the surface of the Moon - a velvet black sky with a terrain of rocks, boulders, craters and dust in all shades of gray." James Lovell, Apollo 8 and 13 astronaut (Chaikin, Space, introduction)
Neil ArmstrongTwo views showing Buzz Aldrin climbing down the LM ladder to walk on the Moon, Apollo 11, 16-24 July 1969 Vintage chromogenic prints on resin-coated Kodak paper, full bleed prints without margins, 20.6 x 20.6 cm (8 x 8 in), [NASA photos no AS11-40-5868, AS11-40-5902], with A KODAK PAPER watermarks on versos, (2)Condition Report: Small indentations and marks in top left corners on both photos, bottom left corner crease on the first photoCondition Report Disclaimer
Buzz Aldrin Two overlapping photographs of Buzz Aldrin's first panorama of Tranquility Base showing the so-called "Double Crater", unpublished views, Apollo 11, 16-24 July 1969 Two vintage gelatin silver prints on fibre-based paper [NASA photos No AS11-40-5889, AS11-40-5890, originally shot on colour film], 20,3 x 25,4 cm (8 x 10 in), numbered AS11-40-5889, 40-5890 in margin, with original handwritten USGS inventory numbers identifying lunar rocks (NASA/USGS), (2) Footnotes: An extremely rare 2-photo panoramic view from the first manned mission on the surface of another world. Aldrin took this panoramic sequence from the rim of the so-called Double Crater on a position 7 m west of the LM ladder. The interior and wall of Double Crater are visible in detail. The diameter of the younger (and largest) eastern component of Double Crater to the right is about 12 m. 'I was struck by the contrast between the starkness of the shadows and the desert-like barrenness of the rest of the surface.' Buzz Aldrin
A Deactivated Second World War US Manufactured P14 .303 Bolt Action Rifle, no.W139785, with matching numbers on the bolt and chamber, stamped with broad arrow, the walnut full stock with finger groove to the fore-end, with hinged ladder rear sight, two sling swivels and EU deactivation certificate dated 16/01/2023
* A 19th century ladder back and rush seated elbow chair, the out swept arms upon turned supports enclosing the envelope rush seat, 98cm high (at fault) Condition report: Extensive rubbing wear to both arms. Glue residue visible at several joints, indicating a level of restoration. Evidence of historic worm, particularly in cross stretchers and legs. Seat appears to have been repositioned with dowl apertures. Chair joints appear to be firm with little to no joint movement.
A Taiwanese DY Fireman V, battery operated 'The Intrepid Firefighter at a Flick of the Control Button Scales the 123cm High Ladder One Steady Step at a Time & Then Returns' appears unused, boxed; a Chinese BG Beauty Gain Buckaroo Bank, appears unused, boxed; an Exin Castles 'A Castle Construction Toy', boxed etc.
An American rose gold citrine, diamond and ruby, mechanical cocktail watch, c.1940,a square silvered dial with Roman numerals at the quarter points and dot batons between, with an arched amber curved glass cover. A line of eight dot diamonds, set to the top and bottom bezel, with an obus cut citrine, claw set to a chevron row of claw set mixed cut rubies, forming an articulated lug, to a two row Brazilian snake bracelet with a ladder snap clasp. Marked 14K. Case no. 8472, movement no. 5569. Case 13.20mm, 139mm long. 22.97gBuying this second-hand wristwatch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportNot running, ticks when gently shaken.Dial showing deterioration. Glass scratched. Dial scratched. Bracelet very short. Diamonds and gemstones bright and lively.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
A Continental gold bracelet, c.1940, with rectangular arched links all joined by ladder links with a concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Marked 18K 750. Makers mark VDL. A later case by Wimpole Antiques. 191mm long, 17.80mm wide, 101.74gCondition ReportTarnished in patches.Scratches and marks consistent with its age.
A French gold ruby mechanical cocktail watch,with a rectangular case, 13mm x 17mm, and a square silvered dial, faceted gold dot hour markers and baton hour markers at the quarters, swallow hands, with two rows of step cut rubies either side, channel set to a plain articulated dual trapeze shape link and an articulated single row of step cut rubies, channel set. To an articulated round wire ring, to a two row snake link chain bracelet, one chain snapped to clasp end, to a snap safety clasp. French poinçon for 18ct gold standard, length 160mm, width 14.17mm, 25.66gBuying this secondhand wrist-watch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportMaker's mark PC.Bracelet snake chain snapped to clasp end. Small marks and scratches to glass.Some facet junction wear, chips and abrasions to rubies.Some wear to round wire links at adjoining point under rubies.Clasp secures.One small gouge to inside of single ladder of clasp. Does not affect the integrity of the clasp.Marks and scratches.Minor tarnish.With unassociated Thomas Sabo pouch.
A ladies' 18ct gold Miss Tudor Geneve mechanical bracelet watch,with a cushion shaped case. A varigated green dial with a plain bezel, cabochon crown and an integral Milanese bracelet with a ladder snap clasp. Calibre 2412, case no. 519159 9703. Swiss assay marks. No box or papers, 168mm long, 45.20gBuying this second-hand wristwatch at auction could save up to 0.80 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportHair line to the dial.Not running, does not wind or tick even when gently shaken.

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