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Dinky, mildly playworn cars, 140 Morris 1100, light blue, 145 Singer Vogue, metallic pale green, 155 Ford Anglia, turquoise, 177 Opel Kapitan, light blue, 186 Mercedes 220 SE, RAF blue, 195 Jaguar MkII, pale grey, 189 Triumph Herald, green/cream, 194 Bentley S2, grey, red seats (VG), and 198 Phantom V, metallic green/cream (x9) (F-G-VG)
Matchbox 1-75 Series collection of 12 to include 2D Mercedes Trailer (M, BF) 4D Stake Truck (M, BNM), 11C Jumbo Crane (NM, BVG), 15D VW saloon '137' labels, (G, BNM), 24C Rolls Royce, Superfast model in regular wheel box (NM, BF), 12C LandRover Safari, blue body, brown luggage (M, BG), 27D Mercedes 230SL (G, BF), 34B VW Camping car (Caravette), black wheels (NM, BNM), 36B Lambretta and sidecar (NM, BP), 37B Karrier Bantam 'Coca'Cola' BPW (M, BF), 44C Refrigerator Truck (M, BNM) and 69 Hatra Shovel orange body & wheels, grey tyres (NM, BG) (x12)
Matchbox, Superfast No.1 Mod Rod, yellow, No.2 Jeep Hot Rod, 2 versions, one pink, one red, No.5 Lotus Europa, metallic pink, No.6 Mercedes 350SL, yellow, No.15 VW1500, metallic red, No.13 Baja Buggy, metallic green, No.20 Lamborghini Marzal, orange-pink, and No.25 Mod Tractor, metallic purple (x9) (M)
Matchbox, Superfats No.38, Model 'A' van 'Matchbox USA', No.39 Clipper, green base, no.41 ambulance, white, Pacific/101 prints, No.47 Jaguar SS100, No.48 Sambron Jacklift, No.49 crane truck, yellow, No.53 CJ-6 Jeep, red, No.53 Flareside pick-up, No.56 Mercedes, metallic blue, No.60 Holden pick-up, red, '500' label, No.63 4x4 Open, No.63 gas tanker 'Burmah', No.67 Hot Rockers, metallic green UB, plus another in red, UB, No.68 Chevrolet vans, one model white 'USA' the other silver 'Vampire', box flap torn (x16) (M,BVG-M except where stated)
Matchbox, Superfast No.36 refuse truck, red/yellow, No.38 Camper, back unglazed, No.39 Rolls Royce metallic light gold, No.40 horsebox, orange/cream, plus another green/cream, No.54 Mobile Home, No.55 Ford Cortina, 2 models, metallic green and metallic light brown, No.56 Mercedes Taxi, No.59 Porsche, box flap missing, No.62 Corvette, metallic red, No.64 D-9 tractor, No.67 Datsun, 2 models, one red, one silver, No.72 Bomag and No.73 Ford Model 'A', cream/green (x16) (NM-M,B mostly G-NM)
A Swiss silver pocket/stop watch presented by The Automobile Club on the occasion of the 1903 Gordon Bennett Cup in Ireland, by Stauffer Son & Co., the rear case inscribed AUTOMOBILE CLUB, GORDON-BENNETT CUP RACE, IRELAND, 1903, the inside of the case further inscribed MRS. W. BIRTWISTLE, BILLINGE SCAR, BLACKBURN, movement running, enamel dial damaged. James Gordon Bennett Jnr. (1841-1918) is perhaps best remembered for sending Stanley off to find Dr Livingstone in Africa, and for his name being adopted as an exclamation of surprise, a reference to his reputation for leading a hedonist, playboy lifestyle. Having taken over from his father as the publisher of the New York Herald, he financed a series of annual international motor races for the Gordon Bennett Cup from 1900 to 1905. Great Britain had won the event in 1902 courtesy of S.F. Edge driving a Napier and with it the right to host the following year's event in his native country. Racing at this time was conducted on closed public roads, but this was illegal in the British Isles. A special Act of Parliament was rushed through to allow a 103-mile circuit centred on Athy, just south-west of Dublin in Ireland, to be sanctioned for the 1903 Gordon Bennett Cup. As a tribute to the Emerald Isle, the host nation's team of cars were painted in what thereafter would always be referred to as 'British Racing Green'. Victory in the 1903 race went to the German team with Camille Jenatzy in a Mercedes averaging just over 49mph for the 328-mile race around the winding Irish lanes. This watch was presented on the occasion of the 1903 race by the Automobile Club to the wife of William Birtwistle, a wealthy cotton mills owner who lived in the Elizabethan mansion Billinge Scar, a five-acre estate near Blackburn. Typical of the Victorian and Edwardian industrial aristocracy, Birtwistle was a yachting, golfing and motor car enthusiast, whose servants numbered full time mechanics. As an aside, one of William's brothers Richard Birtwistle turned out for Blackburn Rovers FC when he wasn't too busy running the Roe Lee cotton mills, and even scored Rovers' opening goal in their 1884 F.A. Cup final win.
A black and white photograph of Stirling Moss driving a Mercedes Benz 196 G.P. racing car, with ink caption 'To Noel, with my very best wishes Stirling', a Mercedes Benz publicity photograph of Mr & Mrs McDonald Hobley with a 300 SL Gull Wing car at the Motor Show 1956, a photograph of Stirling Moss at Aintree 1955, having won the British Grand Prix, with Mrs Noel McDonald Hobley on right, a photograph of Mrs McDonald Hobley presenting Bob Gerard with winner's garland Crystal Palace 1954, three further photographs, The Other Side of the Hill by Bette Hill with author's dedication 'To Noel', Brooklands and Beyond by Charles Mortimer with Christmas card from Charles Mortimer, and The Bugatti Queen by Miranda Seymour. (See illustration)
An important collection of ten loose leaf scrapbooks containing photographs, cuttings, prints, cards etc of veteran, vintage and post-vintage thoroughbred motor cars, including Alvis, Invicta, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Mercedes, Napier, Bugatti, E.R.A. and Aston Martin, the photographs mainly captioned (some damp damage), together with thirteen folders of loose cuttings. (See illustration)
Various makes: Tekno white Mercedes-Benz 280 SL; Mercury (empty) 14 Lancia Appia box, Blue 303 Lancia Beta Coupe in original green window box and empty 303 box; two late re-issued Budgie (Seerol and Merracroft) in original boxes; four late Corgi including one Mobil issue, three with boxes; Conrad Modulo Pininfarina, G-E, boxes F-E (9)
Various makes: Rio 64 Mercedes-Benz 1942 Hitler Staff -Car in original brown box, Matchbox including three 41 Jaguar D-Types, Corgi including gold James Bonds Aston Martin and Dick Dastardly, Dinky including orange Land Rover and cream and green Morris Oxford, P-G, majority playworn, some over-painting, twelve character figures and Franklin Mint Coca-Cola Motortrike in original box
A Dinky No.128, Mercedes-Benz 600, metallic red, excellent condition, boxed; a Dinky No.152, Rolls-Royce Phantom V, dark blue, generally very good condition (lacking wing mirrors and bonnet mascot), boxed (box lid cracked); and a Dinky No.158, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, metallic blue with a mid-blue baseplate, very near mint and boxed (box lid stresed), (3).
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