CMC 1/18 scale M-092 Ferrari 250 California Short Wheel Base 1960 Limited Edition - metallic blue, dark cream leather effect interior, chrome trim, spoked wire wheels - with detachable roof in packaging, inner packing, accessory tools, instruction leaflet, information card and numbered certificate. Conditions generally appear Mint in generally Excellent box.
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A GROUP OF DECORATIVE ITEMS, CERAMICS AND GLASS, comprising a Coalport clock decorated with modelled flowers (some petal chips), a Thomas Kinkade's All-American Bouquet by The Bradford Exchange, depicting State flowers, with leaflet guide (petal/flower losses, faded, dusty), two 'Beauties of the Red Mansion' Heirloom Porcelain Collection music boxes playing 'Song of the Lark' (reglued broken finial) and 'Emperors Waltz', two plaques moulded with putti, Cupid and a female figure on a swing, and a glass dish with reverse moulded female face (7) (Condition Report: obvious specific damage as stated, otherwise appears ok)
A D-Day diary written by A.E. POTTER of HMS CRAFTSMAN (No. 9 Column) from the anticipation on June 3rd and 4th, and to the 5th June when it was underway until 25th June. The lot includes an original Eisenhower D-Day landings official leaflet issued to troops on the eve of Operation Overlord, and two French banknotes of the period.
The Public Register or Freeman’s Journal. October 1764; Saint Enda. Dublin. 1920, 4 rare issues; Robert Smyth & Sons. Stephen’s Green, Dublin. Advertising leaflet circa 1870 laid on card with 2 original photos of the establishment plus early plate Bank of Ireland Dublin. 9 interesting items
FOUNTAIN PENS. A black Parker 51 fountain pen in original box, with leaflet. Also, a Mentmore Auto-Flow, a Waterman's Ideal (USA) vulcanite pen with ownership name to barrel & a Sheaffer Australia White dot pen. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.Condition Report: Condition issues. Please request a condition report.
LALIQUE. A Lalique amber glass 'Ursus', in satin finished crystal, a Marie-Claude Lalique design 1993. Original label to the base, original box with foam lining & original leaflet. Length 17cm. Condition Report: This bear is in excellent condition. It appears to have not been displayed but kept inside the Lalique box. Post and packing to a UK mainland address will be approx. £30. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Photographic Ephemera, postcards with photographic subject matter, circa 1910 (7), greetings card with field camera, 1908 (1), Kodak Solio pack and contents, Ilford FP3 advertising pack, papers and cards (3), leaflet, pack and film box, Kodak letter 1921 and enclosures, modern Kodak commemorative FDC, and Selo flyer ( a lot)
A Chicago Ferrotype Co. Wonder Photo Cannon Photo Button Machine Camera, Patented DEC 22 08 (19), serial no 060 A, some surface oxidation especially to film processing tank, shutter untested, elements F, with adjustable tension spring. Processing tank, tripod, eight tubes of J.F button plates, a quantity of button picture fames, empty processing chemical bottles, Wonder Cannon directions, Fallowfield Ferrotype list, Johnathan Fallowfield Automatic Ferrotype Cameras leaflet, original shop receipt Central Photographic Stores 146 Charing Cross Road, dated 9.7.1918, in wooden case
Palitoy Action Man Vintage unboxed group comprising (1) 34713 Land Rover - with fold-down windscreen, spare wheel, instruction leaflet (bumper has detached, tailgate lugs are broken off and engine tray is missing) - ideal for spare parts; (2) 34707 Armoured Car - with spare wheel (detached), pennant, machine gun (mount is broken off), instruction leaflet; (3) painted head figure (arms detached), (4) various accessories; (5) additional non-Palitoy 1/6 scale action figure. Condition Fair Plus - see photo. (qty)
Palitoy Action Man Vintage 34731 Capture Copter "Built to Capture" - black snap together plastic helicopter with rotor blade action - contents appear Good to Excellent, although not checked for completeness, also includes used label sheet and instruction leaflet in a Fair Plus lift off lid box.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage pair (1) Team Control Centre 34733 - includes searchlight, headphones, 5 x double sided records, antenna (appears to be broken off but is in the box), instruction leaflet - Fair to Good within a Fair Plus lift off lid box; (2) unboxed flock head, eagle-eyed, gripping hands, dressed figure with eagle-eye and gripping hands leaflets - generally Good. (2)
Hasbro modern Action Man group including (1) x 2 dressed figures, (2) 4X4 vehicle with missile firing cannon (not tested) - with original Fair Plus box included, (3) Dinghy with outboard motor, (4) Heligun Maxicopter with instruction leaflet - all items are not checked for completeness - generally Good. (5)
SUSAN PARKINSON FOR BRIGLIN POTTERY, RARE COMPLETE SET OF FIVE THEATRICAL FIGURES, CIRCA 1959 comprising Paul Robeson as Othello, model No.6, Sir John Gielgud as Hamlet, No.41, Sir Laurence Olivier as Henry V, No.84, Dame Margot Fonteyn as Ondine, No.74 and Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra, No.25, each figure painted in blue-black, with incised marks and a hand painted description inside each base, all designed and made for Briglin pottery by Susan ParkinsonFor Paul Robeson as Othello figure: Carol Cashmore & Tim Smith-Vincent Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery, private press, page 72 for a comparable example. It is believed only about 6 of these figures were actually produced, of which model no.6 is offered within this very desirable and highly sought after set.Reference V&A Website: Set of five figures issued by Briglin Pottery, makers of decorative domestic earthenware, in 1959, a year after they decided to revive the Staffordshire tradition of pottery figures of performers. The actor Herbert Lom, the partner of Briglin's founder Brigitte Goldsmith, contacted Sir Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Sir John Gielgud, Dame Margot Fonteyn, Paul Robeson, Maria Callas and Alec Guinness, who all agreed to feature. Lom wrote a leaflet advertising the proposed edition of 100 figures of seven personalities, which featured quotes from the subjects who all expressed delight at their inclusion. Since Briglin's earthenware proved unsuitable, Lom commissioned Richard Parkinson to design and make the figures at his pottery, using continental-type porcelain, fired at high temperatures and decorated in green and black. The slip-cast figures proved tricky; the moulds had to be made in several pieces and most of them, except Paul Robeson and Vivien Leigh, had to be tall and thin, very different in style to the rest of Parkinson's pottery. After Robeson, the fifth model, the Parkinsons realised their charge of £2 a figure was unrealistic. Since Lom refused to raise the price, the project was terminated and only about six figures of Robeson were made. In 1959, however, the set featured in London's Design Centre where Briglin sold them for 10 guineas each, and 40 guineas a set. The Duke of Edinburgh and Charlton Heston each bought a set. Paul Robeson as Othello, 33.5cm high, Sir Laurence Olivier as Henry V, 31cm high,Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra, 31cm high, Sir John Gielgud as Hamlet, 32.5cm high, Dame Margot Fonteyn as Ondine, 30cm high Qty: 5 As per the vendor, the five figurines of Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir John Gielgud, Dame Margot Fonteyn, Vivien Leigh and Paul Robeson were bought directly from Susan Parkinson in 1959 by their uncle, Norman Melburn, and have remained in the family since. The vendor's uncle was a friend and supporter of the Briglin Pottery founder, Brigitte Goldsmith and her partner, Herbert Lom, who wanted to revive the Staffordshire tradition of making pottery figures of outstanding theatrical personalities of the day. Briglin planned a limited edition of one hundred of seven personalities after being commissioned by Lom. The figures were devised by Richard Parkinson, cast in porcelain, fired at a very high temperature and decorated by Susan Parkinson in green and black. After making the fifth model, the Parkinsons realised that they could not continue and ceased production. Only six of the Paul Robeson figures were produced, resulting in the fact that only six complete sets are possible, of which model No.6 of Paul Robeson is included within the set.
Mattel Barbie Woman of Royalty, "Marie Antionette", 2003, Serial No. 53991, NRFB Barbie = Never removed from box, in excellent condition, Box = The box has been keep in the outer box which has kept the box in excellent condition. The clear box lid has sligh markingsHas certificate of Authenticity and card leaflet.
1947-57 Hornby 0-gauge M1 Passenger Train set comprising green M1 loco & tender No.3435 with two Pullman coaches ‘Marjorie’ & ‘Aurelia.’ All (NM-M) With oval of track & clips. With multi-lingual oiling instruction leaflet. Box base one corner split (BVG) lid (BVG) with correct labels and a perished elastic band ‘stuck’ across illustration.
EDP20 Hornby-Dublo 3-rail ‘The Bristolian’ passenger train set comprising ‘Bristol Castle’ loco & tender, BR lined green No.7013, some discolouration to svc & chimney, otherwise (E-NM). Two D21 brown & cream coaches one each 1st/3rd & br/3rd small scratch on the brake (VG-E). Oval of track. Overall (E). Box base & lid (BE). Instructions & ‘Bristolian’ leaflet.
Corgi Toys, GS48 Transporter gift set to include Scammell Car Transporter finished in two-tone red, white cab and cast hubs with 6 cars comprising MGC GT, yellow body, black interior, wire wheels, Sunbeam Imp "Rallye Monte Carlo", blue body with white flashes, cast hubs, racing number 77, Volvo P1800, white body, red interior and orange bonnet label, cast hubs, figure driver, Morris Mini Minor, maroon, cast hubs, lemon interior, Morris Mini Cooper "wickerwork", black, red roof, lemon interior, "wickerwork" side and rear panels, spun hubs and BMC Mini Cooper S "Rallye Monte Carlo" - red including interior, white roof, chrome rack with 2 x cast hubs, housed in the original window display polystyrene box with retailers display card and leaflet, sealed packet of 12 cones, all contents in near mint condition and box very good condition with no signs of repair
Corgi Toys No.497 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Thrushbuster, comprising of dark blue body with yellow interior and cast hubs, housed in the original all card box with sliding tray interior, card packing ring, steering card ring, original Waverly Ring, protective white card inner packaging and original Corgi leaflet, excellent example (NM-M,BVG)
Corgi Toys Man from UNCLE No. 497 gun firing Thrush-buster comprising a cream body with white interior, without bonnet sticker guide, complete in the original card box with Waverley ring and outer card packaging, with internal card packing piece and leaflet, with original packing ring and piece, best example we have offered for auction in cream (NMM-BE)
Corgi Toys, Gift Set 16, Ecurie Ecosse racing transporter set and 3 cars, comprising of 1126 Ecurie Ecosse, metallic blue with yellow lettering transporter (NM), 150S Vanwall Formula 1 car, red body with driver and leaflet (NM-BVG), 151A Lotus Mark II Le Mans racing car, blue body with RN3, (NM-BVG), and 152 BRM F1 racing car, turquoise body with driver (NM-BVG), in the original all card box with packing pieces, overall NM-BVGAll models and contents are in excellent, original condition.All boxes in fantastic condition with all end flaps.Outer box in excellent condition.No losses or damage throughout - 9.5/10

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