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A good quantity of various makes. Including Dinky Toys Mk1 Corvette patrol boat (671). Atlantean City Bus (291). Souvenir set ‘London Scene’ (300). Silver Jubilee bus (297). Matchbox- including a Berlin Bus, an Emergency set, Commando set, a BMW 750i, Matchbox Dinky- 1948 Commer Van and 2x Ford vans. Convoy Kenworth. A Streak Racing S400 set etc. Corgi- MG Maestro. LT Silver Jubilee bus, an HCB-Angus Fire Streak (1001). 2x AEC Cab-Over lorries, ‘Duckhams’ and ‘Amplion’. Plus a Thornycroft box van ‘Volvolutum’. GPO Telephones 2 vehicle set. Plus a 50th Anniversary 3 vehicle set, etc. All boxed, some wear/damage. Plus a few other items including a Spot-On dolls house furniture- kitchen sink, some loose early Yesteryear, 2 Majorette-NASA artic with rocket and a bulldozer. Bburago Mercedes SSK etc. QGC-VGC some age wear.
2 Dinky Toys. Record cars. George Eyston’s Thunderbolt speed car (23m) 1950’s example in silver with blue detailing and cream ridged wheels fitted with black tyres. Plus a Goldie Gardner M.G. Record Car (23p). In dark green with Union flags and MG logo, black baseplate and black ridged wheels. VGC minor wear/chips only. See Plate 3
15 Dinky Toys. A Bedford Articulated Lorry (921). Leyland 384 Tractor (308) in blue with white wheels-Mint. Both boxed/blister packed. Plus a flatbed wagon, American estate car, Army Wagon, Standard Vanguard, Post Office van, Daimler Ambulance, Leyland Double Deck Bus, Loud Speaker Van, etc. QGC-GC Some age wear/chipping. Also a Spot-On MG PB Midget (1935), in red/black. Boxed-worn.
A good quantity of Matchbox Yesteryear Many in numerous liveries including 1912 Ford T: Pepsi-Cola, Osram; 1918 Crossley Beer Lorry: Gonzalez Byass, Romford Brewery; 1927 Talbot: Dunlop, Rose’s Lime Juice; 1929 Morris Cowley Michelin; 1930 Ford A: Toblerone, Palm Toffee, Cherry Blossom. Other examples include Preston Tramcar, 1910 Renault Ambulance BRCS/St John; 1945 MG TC, 1936 Jaguar SS-100, 1910 Renault AG Suchard, Grand Prix ERA R1B, 1918 Atkinson D Steam Wagon Burghfield Mills. All red window-boxed, mostly minor wear; vehicles VGC. (c60)
A good quantity of Matchbox Yesteryear including 1912 Ford T in numerous liveries - Coca-Cola, Matchbox Silver Jubilee, Harrods Motor Accessories, Lipton’s Tea - 1912 Simplex, 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall, 1922 Foden Steam Lorry Hovis, 1927 Talbot Chocolat Menier, 1928 Mercedes-Benz SS, 1930 Model J Deusenberg, 1931 Stutz Bearcat, 1945 MG TC. Other stalwarts also appear in several liveries or colours. All window-boxed, mostly straw or red, some wear/minor damage/a little discolouration; vehicles VGC. (c60)
FIVE 1980`s SLR ROLL FILM CAMERAS, comprising; Asahi Pentax K1000, Me Super (2), Guthe Praktica EE2 and L, two SLR camera bodies, Pentax MG and Chinon CM-45, eight lenses including; Pentacon f4, 300mm Vivitar f3.5-5.3, 28-200mm Macro zoom, Hoya f3.5, 35-105mm zoom and macro and Vivitar f3.8, 24-48mm Auto Zoom (a.f.), a Prinz Galaxy Auto 3 x Convertor, cased and a 1/1 Slide Duplicator, Flash Units, Light Meters etc.
1939-45: German MG42 Light Machine Gun A de-activated 7.92mm MG42 number 342 with Waffenamt marking and manufacturer code `bnz`. Complete with ammunition belt and box. The MG 42 (shortened from German: Maschinengewehr 42, or machine gun 42"") was a 7.92 × 57mm Mauser general purpose machine gun that was developed in Nazi Germany and entered service with the Wehrmacht in 1942. It supplemented, and, in some instances, replaced the MG 34 general-purpose machine gun in all branches of the German Armed Forces, though both weapons were manufactured and used until the end of the war.
-Click here to bid - 1972 MG B GT Reg.no. CAJ 444L Chassis no. GHD5-297072G Engine no. 9806 The MG B replaced the MGA in 1962 and was introduced as a four-cylinder roadster, with a coupe added to the range three years later. In structure the MGB was an innovative and modern design utilising a monocoque structure instead of the traditional body-on-frame construction used on both the MGA and MG T types. The MGB’s performance was considered brisk at the time of its introduction, with 0-60mph reached in just over 11 seconds. The GT was introduced in 1965 and over 125,000 examples were made. This example is an excellent example that has been used and enjoyed by its present owner following a large amount of expenditure on the car. The interior and weather equipment were all replaced in 2013 at a cost of nearly £2,000. In 1988 the car had a new heritage body shell at a cost of £1,394. It was then fitted with a 1,950cc engine in 1998 at a cost of £1,400 and about 7,000 miles have been covered since. There is a big file of paperwork with the car that includes a current MOT certificate (expires July 2014), a selection of invoices supporting works carried out, two old V5s and a current V5c. Estimate: £6,000 – 7,000
-Click here to bid - 1928 MG 14/40 Sports 2-seater with dickey Reg.no. WO 2150 Chassis no. Unknown Engine no. 271890 The MG Car Company was founded by Cecil Kimber and production began in Oxford in 1924. The early models were based on the Morris Bullnose and were fitted with suitably sporting coachwork. In 1927 the new 14/40 model was launched and production continued for two years. The car you see here was discovered some years ago buried under stone in a barn and in a poor state. Subsequently the car was fully restored in 2009 to a very high standard by the vendor. As many of the original parts were restored and reused as possible. The only major component that needed to be replaced was the chassis frame as it was beyond restoration and a replacement was fitted. During the restoration process several sensible upgrades were incorporated and the car now benefits from rubber engine mounts for smoother running, Lucas coil ignition for increased reliability and a high compression cylinder head to ensure performance matches the cars sporting looks. As a result the car is now ready to use and comes with a current road fund licence, an MOT certificate and a V5c document. The car is finished with beautiful red and silver coachwork complimented by full red leather upholstery. The attention to detail during the restoration process is second to none and this car offers excellent value for money. Early MG`s in this condition seldom come to market so this really does offer a rare opportunity for the new owner. Estimate: £37,000 – 40,000
-Click here to bid - 1976 MG Midget 1500 Reg. no. PYJ 984R Chassis no. 6AN6-1858966 Engine no. 32716 The Midget was designed as a small engined sports car with few refinements and it was initially powered by a 1,098cc engine. This was increased to 1,275cc and finally to 1,493cc in 1974. This was the Mk. III which by this stage was offering customers a little more for their money. This Midget is very good in all departments and our vendor believes that the car has had a Heritage body shell at some time in its life. The car is sold with its V5c. Estimate: £?????
3 Hornby Railways ‘OO’ gauge locomotives. All GWR. County class 4-4-0 tender locomotive, ‘County of Bedford’, RN 3821 (R392). King class 4-6-0 tender locomotive, ‘King Henry VIII’, RN 6013 (R349). Hall class 4-6-0 tender locomotive, ‘Kneller Hall’, RN 5934 (R761). Together with a Scalextric Le Mans 24 hours set, featuring 2 MG-Lola sports cars. All boxed, some wear to 2 locomotive boxes. Contents VGC-Mint.
Of motoring interest: An early 20th century walnut presentation casket, mounted with two silver plauqes and presented by the Simpson Motor Co, together with three car mascots, an MG black dashboard clock, an aneroid dial and three AA car badges (9) the mascots being a Red Indian Brave, a seagull, a Viking head, the dials being a Watford & London MG clock and a Motor Aneroid dial by Curtis & Horspool
Five boxed and five unboxed Dinky toys (all boxes af), some of the boxed ones comprising Aston Martin DB3 sports no.110 with grey body, blue interior, white driver and blue ridged hubs, Austin Healey '100' sports with cream body, red interior, white driver and red ridged hubs, Triumph TR2 Sports no.111 with turquoise green body, red interior, white driver and red ridged hubs, Rolls Royce silver Wraith no.150 and Austin Champ no.674, the unboxed ones comprising MG Midget no.108, Bristol 450 no.163, silver Landspeed racing car, Royal Mail van and early wagon with orange body and black chassis, also a modern metal Shell petrol pump and a July 1957 Dinky toys catalogue
Twelve Lesney Matchbox 1-75 regular wheels models: 68 Mercedes Coach; 31 Lincoln Continental; 33 Ford Zephyr; 20 Taxi-Cab; 53 Mercedes Benz Coupe; 39 Ford Tractor; 52 BRM Racing Car; 56 Fiat 1500 (F box); 62 Mercury Cougar; 46 Mercedes 300 SE Coupe; 64 MG 1100; 33 Lamborhini Miura P400. Conditions G-VG in overall G-VG boxes.
Dinky Toys F1 and Sports Cars: F1 Talbot- Lago, Alfa-Romeo, Cooper-Bristol. HWM, and Maserati, Sports Cars, Sunbeam Alpines in light blue (1) and cerise (1), MG Midget in off-white , Austin Atlantic in light blue and Streamlined Racing Car and 23a Silver Racing Car, F-G, all in played with condition (11)
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