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A Dinky Toys Bedford 10CWT.Van "Kodak" (480) yellow paintwork with yellow hubs (boxed) x 2, a Dinky Toys Sunbeam Alpine Sports (107) pale blue with racing numbers and cream hubs (boxed), a Dinky Toys Cunningham C-5R Road Racer (133) white painted with blue stripes and race numbers, blue hubs (boxed - 1 flap missing), a Dinky Toys Cooper Bristol racing car, green (23G), a Dinky Toys Masarati racing car, red (23N) and a Crescent Toys Mercedes Benz 2.5 litre Grand Prix racing car (1284) silver painted with transferred race numbers, black hubs (boxed), and a collection of various Dinky Toys including army covered wagon (623) (boxed), Mersey Tunnel Police van (255) (boxed), Duple Roadmaster Leyland Royal Tiger bus and motocart together with one volume "Dinky Toys & Super Toys for A.H. Coles & Sons, 111 High Street, Brackley August 1957", one volume "Meccano Toys of Quality for A.H. Coles & Sons" No.d UK/57 together with a price list for September 1957, another for August 1957 and a Corgi Classics Classic Collectibles leaflet
A large collection of Second World War Prisoner of War letters (30+) relating to Second Lieutenant Percy Anthony 'Tony' O’Reilly (No. 10004, First Battalion, The Welch Regiment with the Middle East Force Z). O'Reilly was captured in Crete in 1941 and held as a Prisoner of War until he contracted Hodgkins Lymphoma and was, therefore, most unusually, repatriated due to the severity of his condition. O'Reilly appears to have held in several camps including Stalag IV-B, Oflag IX A/Z and Oflag VI-B. The letters include one from the War Office stating O'Reilly was reported missing on 1st June 1941 along with a Red Cross Society written to Percy's sister, Miss T. O'Reilly on 9th July 1941, further advising that he was reported missing in Crete and requesting information in order to aid their search of prisoner records, alongside a returned envelope marked as undeliverable due to the 'Addressee Reported Prisoner of War'. Letters written from Percy O'Reilly include one in pencil, stating 'My dearest girls, still no sign of any letters but I feel they will arrive soon ... I have a little news, I have been put down on the list for repatriation by the German Doctor. I am in hospital at present; don't get alarmed, I'm not very bad and may possibly have an operation as the chances of getting back in the immediate future I gather, are slight'. Other letters are all addressed to his sister, including both official Kriegsgefangen paper and type-written transcriptions. Content varies, with sample extracts such as 'I had a regular feast day yesterday, as I got 9 Invalid Comforts Parcels', 'I'm hoping to have a snap of a group I'm in to send to you soon' (presumably relating to the group photograph included with this lot); 'Aunt Ethel evidently thinks that I don't get any letters still - don't disillusion her it's much easier not writing'; and otherwise documenting daily life in the camp with general commentary about other inmates and discussion of the most recent news from home. Other letters include a copy of a translation from German written by doctors at the P/W Hospital of Nase Camp 9C following O'Reilly's transfer, which includes a general description of his diagnosis and condition. Sold together with O'Reilly's identity card, portrait photograph, group photographic postcard taken inside Stalag IX (O'Reilly appears in the top right-hand corner), leaflet giving instructions for 'Next of Kin' parcels for Prisoners of War and, sadly, a funeral card relating to Percy O'Reilly's early death on 7th February 1949. Further included is a selection of Ancestry website family biographical detail together with a funeral program for Winifred Boyd-Rochfort. The Irish O'Reilly and Boyd-Rochfort families were united by a marriage between the Irish Polo player Captain Percy O'Reilly (d.1942) and Alice Eleanor Boyd-Rochfort of Middleton Park on 18 January 1900. Alice was the sister of the royal horse trainer, Captain Sir Cecil Boyd-Rochfort. To this end, one letter mentions Sir Cecil 'I gather poor old Chaucer was galloped till they soured him and he was a complete wreck when they got him back, also I hear the same thing happened to St. Martin - if it is true its very silly of Cecil B, as they were two valuable horses.' Furthermore, the recipient of the majority of the letters in this lot, 'Tups' O'Reilly would go on to marry the famous British Second World War Commander General Sir Miles Dempsey.
Corgi Toys- Collection of seven boxed Corgi model cars to include no 486 Kennel Service Wagon with four dogs, no 437 Superior Ambulance with battery leaflet and cardboard base, no 420 Ford Thames Airborne Caravan, no 483 Dodge Kew Fargo Tipper clean condition with club leaflet, no 1120 Midland Motorway Express Coach with leaflet, no 484 Dodge Livestock Transporter and no 404 Bedford Dormobile Personal Carrier. (7)
EIGHT LATER 20TH CENTURY OILS AND WATERCOLOURS, comprising two French street scenes signed Burnett, oils on canvas, gilt frames, approximate size 20cm x 24cm, a still life depicting flowers in a blue vase, by Jean Reedman, initialled bottom right, oil on board, A.N Walford English river landscape, oil on canvas with certificate of authenticity verso, I.S Duncan nostalgic frozen Dutch canal scene, signed and dated 1983, oil on board, two Jan Blomberg watercolours 'Farmstead in the Cotswolds' signed and dated 1989 with exhibition leaflet and price list verso and 'Appletreewick Village in Wharfdale' signed bottom right with exhibition invitation leaflet verso and a pen and watercolour wash sketch signed Otto 'The Market Square'
A selection of ephemera relating to the 1923 Royal Wedding of The Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (The Queen Mother) To include 'The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony' printed by Harrison and Sons Ltd, Printers in Ordinary to His Majesty. An interesting hand-written letter from The Earl of Strathmore to Provost Rattray, referring to the engagement of his daughter to the Duke of York.A card invitation to the wedding, addressed to The Provost of Monifieth & Mrs J Maxwell Rattray, together with a dress code leaflet. Two printed card tickets for the Royal Wedding, admitting The Provost of Monifieth & Mrs Maxwell Rattray, together with a Ceremonial Department Cachet containing instructions from Lord Chamberlain. A detailed and thorough hand-written eye witness account of the wedding, presumed to be the hand of The Provost of Monifieth. A hand-written letter to Provost Rattray regarding The Royal Wedding from 'Strathmore' dated 2nd May 1923.A card invitation to Provost & Mrs Maxwell Rattray for an 'At Home' event at Glemis Castle, hosted by The Earl & Countess of Strathmore to meet Their Royal Highnesses The Duke & Dutchess of York. Two hand-written letters from Cecilia Strathmore, the Queens maternal grandmother to Provost Maxwell Rattray. A card invitation to the Golden wedding celebrations of The Earl & Countess of Strathmore at Glemis Castle, addressed to Mrs J Maxwell Rattray. A typed and signed letter to Provost Maxwell Rattray from 'Strathmore' regarding his appointment to the vacant 'Thistle' A hand-written letter to provost Rattray from The Earl of Strathmore. Together with various other related letters, invitation cards, postcards etc.
Original vintage propaganda poster depicting World War Two Allied Air Offensive against Germany up to January 1st 1941. The poster features an aerial bombing map of Northern Germany with an enlarged inset of The Ruhr. The Key features information on Munition Works Power Stations / Aerodromes or Seaplane Bases / Aircraft Works / Oil / Railways / Docks & Waterways / German Navy / More than one type of objective bombed. The text in Key reads - Figures show number of major attacks on each area up to January 1st, 1941 Minor bombing raids, leaflet and reconnaissance sorties are not included. - The map was published as a reassurance to the English public that Royal Air Force was striking back at Germany during The Blitz - a German bombing campaign against the UK in 1940 and 1941. Printed for H.M. Stationery Office by J. Weiner, Ltd. London, UK. Fair condition, restored tears, folds, tears, paper loss on image, browning on margins, pin holes. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x50.5, year of printing: 1940.
Excellent and excessively rare post-World War I leaflet, 6 x 9 in., ca. 1919, thrown from police vehicles and horses by the Munich Auxiliary Police in the streets of Munich - a desperate attempt by the newly-formed Weimar Republic to prevent the street fighting of communists and the Freikorps in their attempt to gain government control of the country. The leaflet reads in full: 'To the people of Munich...The allies have taken 12 years of nightmare away from you. Diligently obey any order issued by the Allied Military Administration. Ensure peace and order until a new Bavarian government is established. Go about your daily work and be of good hope. Plunderers will be shot'. Signed in type at the conclusion by a police commissar. Some light wrinkles at lower-left, else fine.
1983 Russian theme Booklets (4); How to Strengthen Peace and Security in Europe - The Soviet Proposals published by the Novosti Press 1983, it contains some interesting views from the Soviet prospective on President Reagan's "Interim Option" etc., Our History - Two Essays on the Origins of Capitalism by Alexander Chistozvonov, pamphlet 63 printed 1975. Of interest to the Cold War era collector. And The Anglo-Soviet Journal Volume 49 No.1 & 2 Summer and Autumn 1989, interesting Soviet propaganda pamphlets issued just years before the fall of the regime. Contains a leaflet of The English National Opera and the Byelorussian Ballet (4)
CIJ Ref No.3/27 Camping Caravan, two examples, white body, blue roof panel, printed tinplate interior, plated spun hubs, white body, red roof panel, printed tinplate interior, plated spun hubs, both white tyres, in original boxes, one with small leaflet, VG-E, red example with offside hub the wrong way round, some flat spots on tyres, boxes G-VG, one with end flap tab repaired (2)
A Leica M4-P camera body No1650129 in original box with instruction leaflet, with a Leitz Wetzlar Elmarit 90mm f2.8 lens No1878996, a Leitz Summicron 1:2/35mm lens No2741559, a Leitz Summicron-M 1:2/50mm No3303515, a Leica Meter MR with booklet, a Leitz Wetzlar Tripod as well as two books Handbook of the Leica System and The Leica Rangefinder Way by Andrew Matheson. Very good clean working condition, manual in box
Various ephemera from the sydney Olympic games 2000 to include, Closing Ceremony ticket x 1; Closing Ceremony Programme, Closing Ceremony blowfly barbecue sticker, 14 other tickets for Athletics, diving, cycling mountain bike, beach volleyball, archery, taekwondo, hockey, gymnastics etc, Official Souvenir programme x 1, Official Spectator Guide x 1; Sunday Mail Event list and ticket order, Road cycling information leaflet (official) 2 pages includes a map, Sydney Olympic park leaflet 2 pages (from event), Olympic Remaining tickets brochure from late 1999, Programmes official daily – Day 7, 8, 10
Vairous ephemera from the London 2012 Olympic games to include, Spectator guides for Athletics, football (Coventry), taekwondo, volleyball, The Royal Artillery Barracks Map, Shooting. Closing Ceremony tickets x 2, Closing Ceremony leaflet Symphony of British Music, Ticketx1 – waterpolo pre Olympic event, Ticketx1 – football x4 (Coventry), Tickets various x – gymnastics (4), gymnastics rhythmic (1), volleyball (1), Athletics (6), taekwondo (2), shooting (1), cycling mountain bike (1)
A 1960s Rolex Oyster Royal Precision stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 34mm, ref. 6426, c1962, silvered dial with batons, appears to run, on a Rolex Oyster stainless steel rivetted bracelet with fold over clasp, signs of wear but overall in good condition, plastic glass with some light scratches, movement not inspected, sold with a Rolex Guarantee leaflet, and a retailer's guarantee and receipt for glass
A Corgi Toys 261 James Bond Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 diecast model car, with gold body, wire wheels, silver trim and red interior with James Bond and Bandit figures, with secret instruction envelope containing instruction leaflet, spare Bandit figure and lapel badge, with catalogue leaflet, all contained on inner pictorial stand in outer picture box.
A Prince of Wales Investiture Chair, The Earl of Snowden and Carl Toms, a red painted beech and laminate elbow chair produced for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales the back gilt decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers and motto Ich Dien with a padded seat 77cm high, 4000 of these chairs were produced for the 1969 Investiture at Caernarfon Castle North Wales, together with a related seat cushion CONDITION REPORT: Manufactured by disabled workers at the Remploy factory in Bridgend, the chairs have beech wood frames with seats and backs constructed from preformed plywood, veneered in olive ash and stained in a vermillion red. The backs are embossed with the Prince of Wales’s feathers in gold leaf and the seats are upholstered in red Welsh tweed, using a stable dye that would not run onto the guest’s clothes in case of a Welsh downpour. The underside of the seat bears a Prince of Wales feathers stamp, the date and - obscured by the upholstery - individual handwritten numbering. The chairs were offered for sale after the ceremony and sold flat-packed for £12 each via a promotional advertising leaflet that encouraged guests to re-assemble the chairs for themselves
A Prince of Wales Investiture Chair, The Earl of Snowden and Carl Toms, a red painted beech and laminate elbow chair produced for the Investiture of the Prince of Wales the back gilt decorated with the Prince of Wales feathers and motto Ich Dien with a padded seat 77cm high, 4000 of these chairs were produced for the 1969 Investiture at Caernarfon Castle North Wales, together with a related seat cushion and the book of attendees for the day CONDITION REPORT: Manufactured by disabled workers at the Remploy factory in Bridgend, the chairs have beech wood frames with seats and backs constructed from preformed plywood, veneered in olive ash and stained in a vermillion red. The backs are embossed with the Prince of Wales’s feathers in gold leaf and the seats are upholstered in red Welsh tweed, using a stable dye that would not run onto the guest’s clothes in case of a Welsh downpour. The underside of the seat bears a Prince of Wales feathers stamp, the date and - obscured by the upholstery - individual handwritten numbering. The chairs were offered for sale after the ceremony and sold flat-packed for £12 each via a promotional advertising leaflet that encouraged guests to re-assemble the chairs for themselves
Reginald John called Rex Whistler, 1905-1944, Flying Visit of Truth to Berlin in the form of an R. A. F. leaflet raid here fancifully depicted - but not forgetting a great many hard facts, The Illustrated Magazine, December 9th, 1939, black and white satirical map of an aerial view of Berlin, the verso with text What the R.A.F. sees over Berlin, 33 x 49cm; together with The New Forget-Me-Not Caldendar, decorated by Rex Whistler, Cobden-Sanderson, London, 1930; and L Whistler, Rex Whistler, His Life and His Drawings, Art and Technics, London, 1948 (3) Note: The map commemorates the first British "nickel" (propaganda leaflet raid) over Berlin during World war II. It took place in early October 1939 and was carried out by planes of RAF10 Squadron. The raid was promoted as a sign of Germany's weak air defences and its vulnerability to attack. The R. A. F. is represented by numerous putti wearing flying helmets and goggles and being led by a warlike Britannia. In the lower right corner are caricatures of Hitler, Goebbels and Goering, shaking impotent fists at the sky whilst Von Ribbentrop cowers beneath a table. They support a 'skull and crossbones' flag with the skull wearing an SS cap. Rex Whistler joined the army in 1939 but was killed in action in 1944 in Normandy at the age of 39.Please refer to department for condition report
A camera lucida,c.1900, retailed by either P & G Dolland or Newman, in a fitted case complete with 'Directions' leaflet,case 24cm longThe camera lucida was patented by William Hyde Wollaston in 1806. The optical principles were established 200 years earlier by Johannes Kepler, but never developed. The term camera lucida, Latin for 'well-lit room', as opposed to camera obscura, 'dark room', is Wollaston's. The device is a drawing aid allowing optical superimposition of the subject viewed on the surface upon which the artist is drawing. It was used by the aeronautic and graphic departments of armies and museums.Condition ReportMinor blemishes and discolouration to case.Leaflet folded.
Ephemera, a large collection (100s) of items to include magazine advertising inserts Pears, Lux, Sunlight, Zeiss, Vinolia etc., chemists labels, hotel luggage labels, whist cards, Attaboy price labels, show programmes (Esther Williams, Norman Wisdom, Bud Flanagan), velum documents, paper doll with clothes, recipe leaflets (Farola, Lea & Perrin etc.), Coates advertising cards, bill heads, 19thC theatre programmes Lammas Hall, Battersea, Hamiltons Brushes 1965 catalogue, menus, calendars, advertising paper bags, 1953 Iberia Airlines timetable, Bird's Custard Powder 'Hints To Ladies' leaflet, attractive Gas Company Long Service certificates etc.(gen gd) (100s)
Football, World Cup 1966, a small selection of items, 4 pin badges, World Cup Willie tin badge and small World Cup Willie toy, 2 tickets for matches at Villa Park 13 and 20 July with season ticket envelope and ticket information leaflet (mixed condition, one ticket & leaflet with creasing, rest gd)
A copy of Caponsacchi, a play in 3 acts after the Epilogue based on Robert Brownings poem The Ring and The Book, signed by Walter Hampden and Edith Barrett together with an autographed photo of Walter Hampden as Caponsacchi together with Autographed photo, Programme and a letter to Rev.J.W.Graves warden of The Robert Browning Settlement from Walter Hampden, together with a leaflet stating the display of Robert Brownings effects including The bust at the Walter Hampden theatre. NO RESERVE
Steiff - A boxed Steiff Disney Limited Edition #354991 'Daisy Duck'. The toy stands 25cm in height and comes with Steiff button to ear with white label, and has swing tags attached to rear. The toy comes with Steiff certificate which numbers the toy 515, together with Steiff leaflet both contained within Steiff branded envelope, The model and ephemera appears to be in Mint condition, presented within a Mint box. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed Steiff Disney Limited Edition #354984 'Donald Duck'. The toy stands 25cm in height and comes with Steiff button to ear with white label, and has swing tags attached to rear. The toy comes with Steiff certificate which numbers the toy 730, together with Steiff leaflet both contained within Steiff branded envelope, The model and ephemera appears to be in Mint condition, presented within a Mint box. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hasbro - Transformers - A boxed 1986 Transformers City Commander Galvatron # 5794. The item shows some signs of age and play wear, it appears in Very Good condition overall with its instruction leaflet. The box is Fair with storage wear and creasing and a tape repair at one end. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Corgi - 3 Corgi Toys Cars. #207 Standard Vanguard III Saloon 1958. Boxed. Includes original leaflet and appears to be in very good condition. #208 Jaguar 2.4 Litre Saloon 1958. Boxed. Item appears to be in very good condition. #219 Plymouth Sports Station Wagon 1963. Boxed. Item appears to be in very good condition.(This does not constitute a guarantee)
Comet Miniatures, 'Gerry Anderson' - A boxed Comet Miniatures CM03 Fireball XL5 limited run styrene and white metal model kit. The kit comes with formed plastic parts and some white metal parts contained in a sealed plastic bag taped onto one of the formed parts leaving some cellotape residue on the formed part. The kit comes with instructions and decals, which have adhered to the inside on the instruction leaflet. The kit appears to be in Mint condition, unchecked for completeness, and is housed in an Good overall list off lid box with some staining to lid, pen annotations plus general storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
JAEGER-LE COULTRE ATMOS CLOCK, ser. no. 29***9, lacquered brass and perspex, rectangular case with recessed 22cm dial with white chapter ring with Arabic quarters and baton markers, the centre with visible escapement, the cylindrical cased movement with rotating circular pendulum, accompanying leafletDimensions: 22cms highProvenance:private collection Gwynedd, consigned via our Colwyn Bay officeCondition Report:minor surface spotting to frame and perspex, pendulum not rotating as normal, transported using pendulum lock.

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