10 Matchbox Yesteryear vehicles. Y4 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine. Y-7 Mercer Raceabout. Y-8 Sunbeam Motorcycle. Y-10 Mercedes-Benz 36/220. Y-11 Aveling & Porter Steam Roller. Y-13 Santa Fe Locomotive. No.14- Duke Of Connaught Locomotive. No.15 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. Y-16 Spyker Tourer, no seats. Plus a Y-13 special Code 2 Daimler ‘Old Car Museum of Canada 1999’. All boxed, minor/some wear/damage to one. Contents VGC-Mint a few with minor wear.
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10 Matchbox Yesteryear vehicles. No.1 Allchin Traction Engine. No.2 General ‘B’ Type Bus. No.3 ‘E’ Class Tramcar. No.4 Sentinel Steam Wagon. No.5 Le Mans Bentley. No.7 4-Ton Leyland ‘Jacobs’ Lorry. No.8 Bullnose Morris. No.9 Fowler Big Lion Showmans Engine. No.10 1908 Mercedes and No.12 Horse Bus. All boxed, minor/some wear/damage. Contnets VGC-Mint.
A 1960’s Matchbox Collectors Case. Containing 48 Matchbox Superfast and Corgi vehicles. Including Ford Cortina, Mercedes 230SL, Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, US Mail Jeep, Ford Probe, Porsche 930 turbo, Mini, The Londoner bus, Lincoln Continental, Greyhound coach, car transporter, etc. GC-VGC some age wear/light chipping. The case is in good condition but has some label residue to top.
A 1960’s Matchbox Collectors Case. Containing 48 Matchbox Superfast. 3x Ford Transit wreck trucks. 3x Ford Transit pick-up with case load. Ambulance, Helicopter, Mercedes Benz 300SE. 2x Tow-Joe’s. Plymouth Gran Fury. Ferrari F40, Wells Fargo Armoured Car. 2x Cougar Villager, horsebox, Citroen CX estate etc. VGC minor wear only. The case is in good condition.
A 1960’s Matchbox Collectors Case. Containing 48 Matchbox, Superfast and early Yesteryear. Including an ERF Cement lorry, Karrier Coca-Cola, Greyhound coach, Jeep Gladiator, Stalwart, Aston Martin, Bedford Tipper, Mercedes Binz Ambulance, Foamite Airport Crash Tender, Tippax Refuse Collector, Land Rover Forward Control Fire Engine, etc. Plus Yesteryear AEC Osram truck, Jacob’s Lorry and a Allchin Traction Engine, etc. GC-VGC some light chipping to a few. The case is in good condition, but does have a splits at the top edge.
3 Matchbox plastic display cabinets and a Carry Case of vehicles 3 cabinets 68 high x 58 cm wide, each for 77 vehicles, being emblazoned “Matchbox 75”, “Matchbox 75 – Superfast, Rolamatics, Streakers”, “2/8 – Matchbox - 2/3d”; 2 have plastic front sheets. Together with a Carry Case in blue, contents mostly 70s-early 80s including Police Launch, Wreck Truck, Pacific Ambulance, The Londoner, Dodge Caravan, Ferrari, Metro Airport Command Vehicle, Peterbilt Amoco, mostly from 1970s. Non-Matchbox vehicles include Budgie Austin Taxi Cab, Budgie Police Car Wolseley 6/80, small Corgi Mercedes-Benz 500 SL. Cabinets and Carry Case QGC, vehicles GC to VGC. (c40 vehicles.)
12 Matchbox Superfast/75/Rola.Matics. No12 Setra Coach. No55 Hellraiser. No56 Mercedes Benz. No60 Office Site Truck. No60 Lotus Super Seven. No67 Hot Rocker. No69 Turbo Fury. No70 S-P Gun. No71 Jumbo Jet. No73 Model ‘A’ Ford and 2x No74 Cougar Villager. All boxed. Some wear to a few. Contents QGC-Mint. Bumper AF to Model A Ford. See the-saleroom.com
11 Matchbox Superfast/75/Rola.Matics No3 Monteverdi Hai. No4 Gruesome Twosome. No5 Lotus Europa. No6 Mercedes Benz 350SL. No10 Piston Popper. No12 Big Bull. No16 Badger. No17 The Londoner. No18 Hondarora. No21 Rod Roller. No25 Mod Tractor and a No44 Boss Mustang. All boxed, mostly minor wear, one with damage to outer end flap. Contents VGC-Mint a few very minor marks only to a few. See the-saleroom.com
8 Matchbox Series. No67 Saladin Armoured Car. No68 Mercedes Coach, orange-white example. 2x No70 Thames Estate Car, G.P.W and S.P.W. 2x No70 Ford Grit Spreader and 2x No74 Daimler Bus, one cream and one green. All boxed, one damaged. Contents VGC-Mint. One bus with small chip. See the-saleroom.com
An historically interesting hall stand made from part of a WWI propeller, reputedly from the Cuffley “Zeppelin” (actually Schutte-Lanz S L II), comprising the massive 10½” steel boss, to which is attached one of the laminated wooden blades which has been reshaped and cut down to 62” (measured from the centre of the boss), the outer edge of the hub stamped “22428/ Axial/ Edulzug/ 260 PS D310 ST 180/ TP999”, mounted as the back of a walking stick/ umbrella stand. GC; together with a label stating that the propeller was from the Cuffley Schutte-Lanz SL 11, brought down by 2nd Lieut Leefe Robinson in September 1916, and was owned by the late Capt Manning, late of the Air Ministry; also a small archive of letters and articles relating to the Cuffley “Zeppelin”, and to 2nd Lieut Leefe Robinson. One letter in particular identifies the markings, “Axial” being the manufacturer, and 260 P.S. referring to the horse power, which could apply to Mercedes DIVa engines (for giant aircraft) or Maybach Mb IVa (for aircraft or airships), the S L II being fitted with the latter. 2nd Lieut W Leefe Robinson shot down SLII on the night of 2-3rd September 1916, being the first airman to shoot down a German airship in WWI, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross, £3,500 in prize money, and a silver cup donated by the people of Hornchurch. Plate 12
SIX DIECAST MODEL FIRE APPLIANCES comprising a Dinky No.956, Bedford Turntable Escape, red with matching grooved hubs, excellent condition; Dinky No.276, Airport Fire Tender, red with `Airport Fire Control` decals, spun aluminium hubs, excellent condition; Dinky No.285, A.E.C. Merryweather Marquis Fire Tender, metallic red, silver plastic wheels, generally good condition (ladder with broken fixing); two other Dinky fire appliances, each in very good condition; a Siku No.V261, Mercedes-Benz Metz Dl30h Turntable Escape, red, mint; and a Dinky No.980, Coles Hydra Truck 150T, lemon yellow, very good condition, all unboxed, (7).
THIRTY-EIGHT ASSORTED DIECAST MODELS including a Matchbox 1-75 series No.17, Leyland Titan `M.I.C.A.`, white; Matchbox `Models of Yesteryear` No.YS-46, 1880 Merryweather Steam Fire Engine `Greenwich`; and Matchbox `Dinky Collection` No.DY-S10, 1950 Mercedes-Benz Diesel Onmibus Type 0-3500, most mint or near mint, most boxed.
"H. KAYARR (20TH CENTURY) `1908 Mercedes 12.8 Litre` `1926 Bugatti Type 35B 2.3 Litre G.P.` `1930 Bentley 4.5 Litre` `1931 Mercedes 7.6 Litre S.S.K.L.` `1934 E.R.A. 1.5 Litre R2B `Romulus`` Five original pen and ink profile studies Each titled, and signed lower right Average size 24cm x 49.5cm Unframed; and a small quantity of related prints."
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES including two Schuco Mercedes racing cars (one dismantled and incomplete); various small tinplate toys, some with clockwork motors; a Topper Toys `Johnny Speed` plastic remote control sports car (not tested); two cast coal model railway locomotives; two collectors plates, boxed; and a small quantity of Lledo `Models of Days Gone`, each boxed.
-Click here to bid - 2002 Jaguar S Type V8 R Auto Reg.no. TPR 566 Chassis no. SAJAC03S221M53852 Engine no. 1B0203200432 The supercharged S-Type R was introduced in 2002 in the hope that it would compete with BMWs M5 and the Mercedes E55 AMG. The R was powered by the newly revised 4.2 litre V8 with an Eaton M112 supercharger, producing 400hp and could accelerate from 0-60mph in 5.3 seconds. The R sported 18” alloy wheels, a wire mesh grille and monochromatic paint. The R also has a rear apron, side-skirts and a front apron with built in fog lamps, a rear spoiler and R badging on the boot lid and both front wings. This example is being sold as part of a deceased estate and is a genuine car. There is a file of history that includes a receipt for two new tyres, fitted last August, a selection of old MOTs, a current MOT that expires in July and an invoice for the last service (130,000 miles), carried out at the end of September. There is also the car’s original leather wallet containing warranty details, smart nav user manual, the personal registration number authorisation certificate, driver’s handbook and total care handbook etc. Estimate: £2,500 – 4,000No Reserve
A Rolex stainless steel Oyster Perpetual Submariner wristwatch with expanding bracelet strap, 200m=660ft, the case engraved Registered Design 5513 and 1499229, the movement with 26 rubies, scratched service number to case back, calibre 1520, the bracelet no. 6636, the black dial with dot, dagger and baton markers, centre sweep seconds, luminous Mercedes hands, screw down winding crown. Note: Sold with documentation from Rolex, including service guarantee and acknowledgements, dating to 1976.
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