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Fougasse (1887 - 1965), double-sided colour leaflet (lithograph with campaign text inside), a visit from the radio doctor, for the Central Council for Health Education, circa 1940s, signed in the plate, printed by Fisher Knight & Co Ltd, 18cm x 12cm, unframedVery slight paper discolouration
S. T. Dupont, Fender, a limited edition rollerball pen, no. 0836/1946, the gilt cap with a guitar clip, with a S. T. Dupont box, guarantee card, booklet and outer card packaging; S. T. Dupont, Fender, a ballpoint pen, with a white metal clip and fittings, with a S. T. Dupont box, stand and leaflet Condition Report: Both appear unused Condition Report Disclaimer
Hornby Stephensons Rocket, G100 real steam train set including Loco and Tender, 25ft of track, Separate Gas Fuel Tank, Filler Funnel, Multi-purpose tool and instruction leaflet, 3 1/2 inch gauge model, with 5 boxes of G103 pair of Y points, G102 25' of track, G104 Coach, all in original boxes. (8)
TWO FIGURINES AND FIVE PIECES OF BOXED WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE, TRINKETS, etc to include a Coalport limited edition 'A Moment To Cherish' 1200/7500 designed by Elizabeth Emanuel, with leaflet and paperwork and a Royal Worcester limited edition 'The Elizabeth Emanuel Black Gown' No1200/7500 (with certificate), together with a box etc (7) (Condition:- Wedgwood Spade trinket chipped to underneath)
A BOXED CORGI TOYS MINI COUNTRYMAN SURFING, No 485, missing figure and leaflet, minor damage to roof rack but with two surf boards and aerial, lightly playworn condition with minor paint loss and wear, self adhesive registration plates and badges added, box complete and is fairly good condition but has some minor damage, marking and wear
A 1970's military style wrist watch by Timex having Arabic 24hr numeral dial to black face in steel case on black leather strap, with original box and instruction leaflet, and a gent's 1940's Avia wrist watch having an Arabic numeral and dot dial to perimeter of coloured face in steel case bearing no: 35401 on a tan leather strap
A gent's Ingersoll steel cased chronograph wristwatch, boxed and appears unworn, having signed black dial, twin subsidiary dials, luminous baton markers, with Tropic rubber bracelet, 17-jewel Incabloc manual wind movement, back cover numbered 3752MS, in original box and with promotional leafletCondition report: Immaculate condition.
BBR - A boxed Limited Edition 1:18 scale BBR HE180022 Ferrari 512BB LM (Le Mans) 1980. The Model in metallic blue and yellow is a Limited Edition of a production run of 1,520 pieces. The model appears to be in Mint slightly condition showing signs of display, and is housed within a Near Mint box contained within an Excellent card sleeve, both of which have some minor storage wear. The model also has its opening instruction leaflet. Lot descriptions reflect the cataloguer's opinion only and do not constitute a guarantee. If in doubt, intending bidders should either attend public viewing or request a written condition report. All sales are final.
Corgi No. 261 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 from the film Goldfinger with gold body, red interior, James Bond & Bandit figures, silver trim, wire wheels, Corgi Leaflet plus Secret Instructions. A very good to excellent example, ejector mechanism requires some attention in very good box however some graffiti wear.
Britains 18" Howitzer Set No. 2107 Mounted For Field Service in original red/yellow box with directions leaflet, three brass shell case loaders and eighteen silver shells; 4.7" Naval Gun Set No. 1264 Mounted for Field Service and another 4.7 Naval Gun Mounted for Field Operations (first version) (3) Condition Report: Howitzer - Minor chips to the paint. Box in good condition. 4.7 Naval Gun and general good condition. first version Naval gun in fair condition, Condition Report Disclaimer
A Royal Mint 22ct gold medallion commemorating 900 years of Westminster Abbey, designed by Michael Rizzello, limited edition 649/900, marked to edge "1065-1965", hallmarked JHJ London 1965, with paperwork, in blue and gilt morocco case, 128g. * Excellent condition, with just a few very faint scratches to surface of the gold from handling. Case VG. Numbered leaflet has case clasp damage to two sides.
A post-war Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge 3-rail 'LMS Compound' 4-4-0 Locomotive and Tender, an original electric loco (but with 'universal' key-hole-fitted body) in LMS brown as no 1063, with DC mechanism, G, left-side rear footplate valance section missing, small dint to left side of boiler, a little creasing to tender sides, with original B-L 'Electric Locomotives' instruction leaflet, all in a modern ACE coach box (3 in box)
A converted Hornby 0 Gauge No O Locomotive and Tender, both in Great Western lined green, the early loco without cylinders as no 2251, originally clockwork and now fitted with an original Hornby 20v electric mechanism with replacement wheels and coupling rods, as converted G, light playwear, rod pins need attention, a little poorly-matched spot retouching, in the original No 0 Hornby box with 'Read this First' leaflet dated 1/34, the tender also G, light playwear, in a later 4/39 box, boxes F and P respectively (2)
A large and impressive arboreal taxidermy arrangement, 19th centurythe glazed rosewood case containing a collection of sixty well presented South American birds in a naturalistic setting, sold alongside an original paperback leaflet for Walter Potter, taxidermist, of Bramber, West Sussex.72cm wide, 14cm deep, 137cm high (maximum)
A mid-1960s Sindy Doll, Sindy's Own Wardrobe and a large quantity of original clothes including; hats, coats, dresses, shoes, record player, ice skates, coat hangers, etc. With hair style instruction leaflet and 'The Sindy Set' catalogue booklet. Wardrobe boxed, minor wear. Together with 1960s a Tri-ang dolls house and 3x modern Barbie and a Ken. QGC-VGC, some wear to doll's house. £60-80
A Sun Motor Co white metal and resin Limited Edition for the Wessex Toy & Model Collectors Club (W.M.T.C.). A Bedford OS Breakdown Lorry. 1/100 produced in 'Selby's Garage' of Parkstone Dorset dark blue livery, Fitted with red jib, black seats, sign written and white wheels, '172 TX' red trade number plates. Boxed, with leaflet and line/hook and decal in separate packet. Vehicle Mint. £60-90
Original vintage travel poster inviting to - See Cornwall by bus. Ask for the illustrated leaflet. - the poster features a great illustration of Cornwall as a black boot filled with red fruit, purple, red, and yellow flowers, fish, and pearls, giving a glimpse of the soils that produce bountifully, and rich coastal waters abundant in fish and shellfish, with main routes depicted in red over green on the boot, stylised blue title, with red, and black text over light blue background. Poor condition, pin holes, paper loss, tears, restored tears, creasing, staining, ink smudges. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x50.5, year of printing: 1950s
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 campaing 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
Original vintage WW2 propaganda leaflet issued in the Nazi occupied France which folds out to a poster, showing three French artists’ interpretations of the ‘Retraites Glorieuses de Winston Churchill / The Glorious Retreat of Winston Churchill’. The cover shows Churchill walking away from the viewer, mopping the back of his neck with a handkerchief and carrying his hat and coat, on a blue and yellow background suggestive of a desert. The full page poster image shows a caricature of Winston Churchill with his iconic bowler hat and cigar sprinting towards a green toilet labelled W.C. He runs away from a city engulfed by fire with bomber planes flying overhead - captioned ‘His Last Retreat’. The final image depicts British troops retreating onto a battleship, next to text about the British retreat from Norway, Dunkerque and Dakar, and a quote from Churchill. Very good condition, folded, as issued, minor foxing. Country of issue: France, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 27x21, year of printing: 1940
Original vintage World War Two poster with text, similar in style to the famous Keep Calm and Carry On poster. Fire Bombs! Guard the Cornfields. Get organised at once. Time is short. - Calling out to the farmers and warning on crops being the target of German bombs, encouraging to watch the cornfields night and day, and volunteer as a helper at the Crop fire committee, or form one if there is none, alternatively obtain the Ministry of Home Security's leaflet to learn how to fight crop fires and how to make fire-beaters. Printed for H.M. Stationery office by Johnson, Riddle & Co Ltd. Fair condition, major paper loss on bottom left corner, creasing, folds, restored tears, paper loss on margin. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1940s
Harold Keel signed tour schedule leaflet. Keel was an American actor and singer, known for his rich bass-baritone singing voice. This leaflet does have two fold lines but this is not well noticeable, the signature is very clear. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
CHURCHILL (WINSTON)Shall We Commit Suicide?, first separate edition, second issue, 12pp., title within double rule border and with small device in centre, stapled as issued in self-wrappers, with a loosely inserted compliments slip printed on blue paper, FINE COPY [Cohen A74.2; Woods A33], 205 x 90mm., Reprinted from Nash's Pall Mall Magazine of September 24, 1924 [1924]Footnotes:'The following article on what may be expected in the event of a new war comes with authority from an Englishman who for may years has been actively identified with the war machinery of the British Empire' (Introduction). This ominously prophetic article first appeared in Nash's Pall Mall Magazine before being published in the U.S. as this stand-alone pamphlet. In it Churchill envisages a future world at risk from chemical and bacteriological warfare, and warns of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction ('Might not a bomb no bigger than an orange be found to possess secret power to destroy a whole block of buildings nay, to blast a township at a stroke?').The compliments slip included here is presumably a rare survival. It is signed in print by Raymond B. Fosdick of the Rockefeller Foundation ('Your opinion on this leaflet would be appreciated.... If you would like some extra copies for distribution among your friends, I should be glad to supply them').This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CHURCHILL (WINSTON)Beating the Invader. A Message from the Prime Minister, 2-page leaflet, 4 copies, all Cohen's first or second issue, creases where formerly folded, one unusually good condition, the others with slight creases, chips or staining at edges [Cohen B76.1-2; Woods A69], [1941]--If the Invader Comes. What To Do - And How to Do It, 2-page leaflet, 8 copies, some browning and fold creases, 2 chipped at edges, one with hole affecting text and tear, [1940], 4to (c.275 x 208mm.), Ministry of Information in Co-operation with the War Office and the Ministry of Home Security--After the Raid, 6-page folding leaflet, 15 x 245mm. when opened, Ministry of Home Security London Region Edition, December 1940 (13)Footnotes:Two hitherto scarce wartime leaflets, issued in 1941 and 1940, the first with a lengthy introduction by Churchill and instructions to the public as to what to do in the event of an invasion. This group of leaflets came to light following a previous consignment earlier this year (see our sale on 31 March 2021, lot 116).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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