A tortoiseshell rectangular box, circa 1860, raised on vegetable ivory bun feet, pewter line divisions, the cushion top with a reverse glass panel titled 'Parliament Houses', the base with oval printed label 'Marquis - Passage de Panoramas Nos. 58 et 59', original red velvet lined interior, 13.4 x 8.4 x 6cms. From the collection of Ann Wick
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A fine gold mounted 18th Century steel chatelaine, the leaf scroll pierced steel mount with hook and enclosing a pierced oval gold panel over a blued steel ground, the oval with dog, quiver, basket and doves and engraved on a scroll 'Qui N'a Sarde Rien N'a Rien' - 'He who has nothing has nothing', with three short faceted oval link chains to a leaf scroll mount with a later suspension to a steel seal, 15.8cms max, 5.2cms max at mount.
Three scrap decorated children's needle packet boxes, comprising 'The Alexandra Needle Case', falling sides and box interior, velvet cushion top with circular print, 5.5cms, another with hinged cushion top over a pair of mirror doors opening to reveal a numerical four panel concertina, 6.5cms, and another with hinged cushion top with four panel concertina, the front fitted with a drawer, mirror to lid interior, 7.5cms. (3) From the collection of Ann Wick
Two card needle books, comprising a fine oval example with pierced border pattern enclosing a pressed paper panel to one side of a parrot perched above its aviary while a dog looks upward, the obverse with a military man wearing a shako drilling three civilians, both stamped 'Dobbs', ribbon bow hinge and ties, interior with two flannels, 9cms, and a rectangular Bristol card example one side with bird on branch, the other a squirrel on tree, ribbon bow hinge, internal pink silk panels, flannels a little mothed, 9cms. (2) From the collection of Ann Wick
A rosewood Tunbridge ware book form rectangular blotter, the cover with an inset mosaic panel of flowers within a broad band of leaf and flower mosaic, bone ball mounts, interior in original tooled blue velvet, the back cover in rosewood with line inlay, 29 x 22.5cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
Tunbridge ware, ten pieces, comprising a twelve division rosewood ruler with stick ware divisions, one with very slight loss to edge, 30.5cms, a brush with rosewood handle and stick ware panel, 15cms, a rosewood spectacle case, one side with leaf scroll mosaic panel, 15.5cms, a rosewood cribbage board with chain link mosaic panel, feet lacking, 19.7cms, a rosewood paper knife with geometric mosaic handle, 23.5cms, and five various stick ware napkin rings, largest 5.5cms dia. (10) From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
Three needle packet boxes and cases, comprising a velvet and scrap decorated book form example with four panel concertina, 5.5cms, another in blue leather case containing a box with silver thimble and print to lid flanked by pairs of concertinas, 5.2cms closed, and a red leather wallet form example with three Baxter style prints of The Great Exhibition, 4.5cms. (3)
A satinwood Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of sarcophagol form, the sides with two bands of narrow geometric mosaic (some filling mostly at corners), the canted lid with an inset mosaic view of Eridge Castle within twin borders of geometric mosaic (small area to two corners filled/ repaired). The lid interior with a panel of geometric mosaic within outer border, internal lids lacking, raised on bun feet, 19 x 11.5 x 13cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
A silk embroidered panel inscribed in ink to the border 'Done By Elizabeth Nicholson 1705', worked in coloured silks with flowering branches, birds, insects, and raised work strawberries and fruits, with two caterpillars worked in silks and two in green beads, in a glazed black and gilt frame, the panel 21 x 25.5cms, a few splits and small losses to the backing silk.
An unusual 17th Century part needle work and part painted map on linen depicting the Thames 'Part of Surrey/Part of Kent', centred by a panel of a religious building with sequin windows and titled 'St Peters' (Westminster Abbey), within a strap work cartouche below the river Thames titled from 'Hammersmith to beyond Greenwich'. The lower part with a portrait medallion flanked by birds, to the lower left, the shield of 'Lionel Cranfield, E of Middlesex' to the right 'Cha. L. Buckhurst E of Windefore Parke', the map with central stitched seam, 29 x 34cms in a later gilt mount and glazed frame.
A mid 17th Century silk embroidered panel depicting a standing bearded man, his wife and child, amid a tent, flowers, and an oak tree below clouds and a partial sun, a further associated panel set at right angles of a squirrel amid flowers, in an old moulded glazed gilt frame, the panel 17 x 22cms, splits to the backing silk to the section at right angles.
Two Tunbridge ware boxes, comprising a rosewood rectangular sewing box, plain sides with circular mother of pearl escutcheon, the lid with inset mosaic medallion within geometric mosaic borders, interior in original silk and paper complete with tray, a few divisions lacking, 22.7 x 17.5 x 8.7cms, and a rosewood writing box with plain concave sides, the cushion lid with an inset panel of floral mosaic within a broad border of geometric mosaic, small losses to back corners, the lid interior in tooled velvet, one hinge lacking screws, 24.7 x 18.6 x 6cms. (2) From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
A satinwood Tunbridge ware box of rectangular form labelled for Edmund Nye, the sides with a broad band of scrolling mosaic, the lid with inset floral mosaic panel within geometric mosaic border, interior in original fancy paper, tray lacking, 20.4 x 15.4 x 8.5cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
Four needle packet boxes and books, comprising a cardboard example in the form of a church opening to reveal four needle packets and a flannel, 8.6cms, another of rectangular form with mirror lid and internal four panel concertina, 6cms, another in the form of a book with internal four panel concertina, 7.3cms, and a book 'The Diamond Reign', commemorating Queen Victoria and incorporating needle envelopes, notable dates etc., 12cms. (4) From the collection of Ann Wick
A masur birch Tunbridge ware box labelled for Fenner and Co., of sarcophagol form and raised on bun feet, the sloping sides with a band of stick ware, the lid with a panel of cube work within a stick ware border and a further canted stick ware border. Interior in original but worn paper, part lacking, the base with printed label 'Established 1720, Fenner and Co, Inlaid and Mosaic Wood Manufacturers to Her Majesty ….', 18 x 12.7 x 8cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
Micro mosaic Italian jewellery, comprising a circular brooch depicting a temple, 2.5cms, another depicting the Vatican City, 2.5cms, an oval brooch of a bouquet of flowers, background discoloured to part, 4.2cms, a small oval panel in damaged mount, and a cameo style circular brooch in micro mosaic frame, 2.6cms. (5) From the collection of Joan Wallis
An unusual burr walnut Tunbridge ware box, of rectangular form, each side with a panel of geometric mosaic, the lid with a mosaic panel of oak leaves within mosaic and van dyke borders, quarter turned bobbin edge mouldings, the interior lined in satinwood, 26.5 x 11 x 7.5cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
A fine Scottish sycamore slant top needle packet box, of near square section decorated in black cross hatched lines, the slant top with a cut corner painted rectangular panel 'Geo. Palmers Patent Needles, St James Street', and containing two Palmer needle packets - 'Cutler To The King', 6.9cms high. From the collection of Michael Finlay
A late 18th Century needlework easel frame, of swept outline with giltwood edge, enclosing a panel of cream velvet worked in coloured silks and metallic threads with twin cornucopia, flowers, leaves and scrolls, with a gilt foil bordered glazed aperture, the back in marbled paper, 33 x 25.5cms max. From the collection of Ann Wick
A good rosewood Tunbridge ware sewing box, of rectangular form, the concave sides with a broad band of floral and leaf mosaic, the cushion lid with an inset mosaic view of Bayham Abbey ruin within a broad band of floral and leaf mosaic. The lid interior lined in satinwood with an inset panel of floral mosaic over the original tray with mosaic edge but lacking partitions and paper worn, 26.4 x 21.4 x 11.5cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
A rosewood Tunbridge ware table cabinet, the canted rectangular top with a panel of floral mosaic within twin borders of geometric mosaic, the front with a hinged door inset with a mosaic panel of a boy and a dog within an outer geometric mosaic border and raised on a plinth base. The interior with four drawers in geometric mosaic, each with original red paper and velvet lining, 18.5 x 12 x 15cms. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
Two split and coloured straw work boxes, comprising a book form example probably Napoleonic French Prisoner of War work, three bone side apertures, the lid and base with panels incorporating stars and a chequer board to the base, the lid interior with mirror over two lids, 16.5cms, and a French shallow book form box, the lid with a panel of buildings, the interior in feather and scroll pattern, catch lacking, 14cms. (2) From the collection of Ann Wick
A papier mache slant top stationery box by Thomas Lane, circa 1870, of rectangular form, decorated in gilt and colours, the sloping lid incorporating a brass framed reverse decorated glass panel of a ruin, interior in original fancy paper with divisions, stamped to base 'Lane Birmn', below a crown, 16 x 9 x 11cms max. ) Thomas Lane operated from Great Hampton Street, Birmingham and had showrooms in Birmingham and London. From the collection of Ann Wick
A Scottish sycamore snuff box by Craig, with wooden hinge inlaid with specimen woods, inward curving sides, the front with inlaid crown panel titled 'Napoleon', the curved lid with eleven titled inlaid panels including 'King James' Holly', 'Thorn aboon the Well', a few a little unclear, foil 40%, lid stamped 'D. Craig, Helensburgh', 8.8 x 5.7 x 2.8cms.
An 18th Century silk embroidered panel depicting a bird on a leafy branch, in a black painted moulded glazed frame with painted gilt slip, inscribed in ink to the reverse of the frame 'Frame given to HSB 1956 taken from Penhurst Place / Embroidery Canterbury 1957', the silk panel 13.2 x 13.7cms.
A rosewood Tunbridge ware writing box, the plain sides below a sloping lid centred by a panel of cube work within an outer border of van dykes within boxwood and other lines, the interior with hinged velvet lined writing slope below compartments and with two glass inkwells with brass screw tops each centred by crown motif, 23.4 x 30.2 x 10.5cms max. From the collection of the late Dr. Brian Austen
Six Avery and similar needle packet cases, comprising a 'Beatrice', floral panel and four compartments, 4.7cms, another 'The Quadruple Golden Casket / J.W. Stutter 133 Bishops Gate St, City', butterfly and leaf, 6.7cms, another in white metal cover stamped 'Stacy 4, Newgate St. London', 7cms, and three single packet cases for T. Johnson / Avery - The Silver Casket / Abel Morralls - Johnsons' Patent', largest 5cms. (6)
Children's and illustrated books Collection of works, 19th and early-20th century Humphreys, Henry Noel. Sentiments and Similes of William Shakespeare. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851. First edition, 4to, [6] 100pp., original binding incorporating black papier-mâché decorative strapwork panel mounted to each cover, medallion relief portrait of Shakespeare inset to centre of front board, similar medallion containing Shakespeare's monogram to rear, decorative lozenge black roan backstrip, all edges gilt, chromolithographic border to p. 1, tear to foot of spine (sometime repaired), contents leaf and pp. 1/2 loose, spotting to first few leaves pp. 19/20 closed marginal tear;idem. Parables of Our Lord. London: Longman & Co., 1847. First edition, small 4to, original papier-mâché binding, chromolithographic borders throughout, gutta-percha perished and contents loose (collation not established);Boyle, Eleanor Vere. In the Fir-Wood. London: Macmillan and Co., 1866. First edition, inscribed ‘from Eleanor Vere Bole, Rome, Easter-Eve, 1867’ on the front free endpaper, with pencilled ownership inscription ‘Georgina Forbes’ above, 8vo, original green cloth lettered in gilt, 8 mounted albumen-print photographic plates from drawings, gutta-percha perished and contents loose, spotting [Gernsheim 326];Aldin, Cecil. Mac. London: Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, [1912]. First edition, 4to, original pictorial boards, 24 colour plates, wear to spine and extremities, covers marked, front inner hinge superficially split, small chip to corner of plate 1; and 12 others (16) From the library of the late Robert Bogdan (1950-2023), of Boghead of Torries and Dykehead of Avochie, Aberdeenshire, geography master at Charterhouse and sometime chairman of the Scottish Castles Association.
Gregynog Press The Life of Saint David Newtown: Gregynog Press, 1927. One of 175 copies, 4to, [2] 41 [2] pp., original vellum, spine lettered in gilt, title-page printed in blue and black with wood-engraved vignette, 25 hand-coloured wood-engraved vignettes, chapter-headings printed in blue, initials printed in red, pilcrows added by hand in red ink, card slipcase with printed label in red and white, very faint mark to foot of title-page, slipcase toned on spine and extremities and with small mark to front panel
Qur'an Illuminated manuscript Qur'an copied by 'Abd al-Rahman Tawfiq, Ottoman Empire, c.1825-50 Arabic manuscript in black ink on polished laid paper, 300 ff., leaf dimensions 17.1 x 11.2cm, naskh script, 15 lines to the page, elaborate illuminated opening bifolium, each page of remaining text within red and gold frame, sura-headings in white thuluth on gold ground, gold roundel aya-markings and rubricated recitation markings throughout, contemporary dark red leather binding with envelope-flap and gilt filigree panels, variable soiling, several leaves including opening bifolium loose with concomitant rumpling and nicks to margins, with a laid-in contemporary calligraphic panel in Arabic reading ‘khayrukum man ta’allama al-Qur'an wa ‘alimahu’ ('the best of you is he who has learned and known the Qur'an', a well-known hadith of the Prophet Muhammad)
Bunting, Basil Briggflatts London: Fulcrum Press, 1966. First edition, one of 100 copies in cloth (from the total edition of 500, of which 26 were specially bound and lettered A-Z, and the rest bound in wrappers), this copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper ‘For David Barnet, Basil Bunting’, 4to, original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, title page in red and black with medieval-style text and decorative border, the border repeated together with rubricated initial on 5 pages of text, 2 full-page pointillé illustrations in red, dust jacket. Pale mottling to rear board, endpapers slightly spotted, endpapers, half-title and colophon leaf with faint rectangular stains in fore margins, offsetting from decorative border on title-page, a little spotting elsewhere, dust jacket sunned along spine and top edge of each panel Bunting's masterpiece has been described as ‘a unique achievement of English modernism, providing a link with the world of high modernism which had been lacking in British poetry’ (ODNB).
Miró, Joan Joan Miró, Lithographe [Comprising:] I. Michel Leiris, Repentirs et ajouts, 1970. Autour de Joan Miró 1947. Fernand Mourlot, Catalogue et Notices; II. 1953-1963. Préface de Raymond Queneau; III. 1964-1969. Préface de Joan Teixidor; IV 1969-1972. Préface de Nicolas et Elena Calas. Paris: pour Maeght éditeur, A. C. Mazo et Cie [volume 1]; Maeght [volumes 2-4], 1972-81. First edition, 4 volumes, 4to, original cream cloth, 32 original colour lithographs (11, 11, 5 and 5), colour lithographic dust jackets (each with ‘lithographie originale’ printed to front flap), acetate dust jackets, volumes 1 and 3 each in original cardboard slipcase, volumes 2-4 with original wraparound band, volume lower fore corner of front board bumped, 1 card slipcase damaged, volumes 2 and 4 acetate jacket spine-panels toned (not affecting printed jackets), volume 2 acetate jacket chipped at foot of spine, that of volume 4 with mild soiling to rear panel, volume 4 wraparound band split (4)
Milne, A. A. The House at Pooh Corner With Decorations by Ernest H. Shepard. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1928. First edition, signed limited issue, one of 350 numbered copies printed on handmade paper and signed by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard on the limitation page, 4to, xi 178 [2] pp., original light blue quarter cloth, cream paper boards, printed paper label to front board, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, frontispiece and illustrations throughout the text by E. H. Shepard, with the dust jacket. A few minute flecks to boards, customary faint browning to front free endpapers, small marginal spot to p. 74, dust jacket spine-panel toned and with a few nicks to head, tiny nick to head of fold between front panel and flap, small closed tear to foot of fold between rear panel and flap
Babbage, Charles On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures London: Charles Knight, 1832. First edition, 8vo, xvi 320 pp., original diagonal-fine-ribbed maroon moiré cloth, title gilt to spine within geometric panel, engraved title-page incorporating medallion portrait of Roger Bacon, advertisement leaf to rear, bookseller's ticket to front pastedown, shallow loss to head and foot of spine, front joint cracked and front board remaining attached to spine by single cord, rear joint cracked but remaining firm, corners worn, covers slightly faded and with a few marks, old ink-stain and a few spots to title-page, dedication leaf with upper outer corner excised (leaving contemporary ownership inscription ‘Hannah Tayler’ below) [Hook & Norman, Origins of Cyberspace, 42] Uncommon first edition of the author's most successful work. ‘Economy was a product of a conscientious and detailed survey of factories and workshops in England and on the continent prompted by the demands for precision in the construction of his first calculating engine. The work is not a thesis on macroeconomic theory but an encyclopaedic record of craft, manufacturing, and industrial processes, as well as an analysis of the domestic organization of factories. He advocated the decimalization of currency, foresaw the role of tidal power as an energy source, and predicted the exhaustion of coal reserves, later commenting that if posterity failed to find a substitute for coal then it deserved to be frostbitten. Economy was a turning point in economic writing and firmly established Babbage as a leading authority of the industrial movement’ (ODNB).
Milne, A. A. Now We Are Six With Decorations by Ernest H. Shepard. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1927. First edition, signed limited issue, one of 200 numbered copies printed on handmade paper and signed by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard on the limitation page, 4to, x [2] 103 pp., original tan quarter cloth, orange paper boards, printed paper label to front board, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, frontispiece and illustrations throughout by E. H. Shepard, spare label tipped to rear pastedown, with the dust jacket. Contents partly unopened, front board with very small dent to bottom edge, rear board very slightly bowed, customary browning to free endpapers, pp. 56-7 with scattering of small marks, dust jacket with sunning to and either side of spine-panel, spine-panel slightly nicked at head and foot, a few very faint blemishes elsewhere
Milne, A. A. Winnie-the-Pooh With Decorations by Ernest H. Shepard. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1926. First edition, signed limited issue, one of 350 numbered copies printed on handmade paper and signed by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard on the limitation page, 4to, xi [5] 158 [2] pp., original dark blue quarter cloth, light blue paper boards with printed paper label to front, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, illustrations by E. H. Shepard throughout, folding map of the Hundred Acre Wood to rear (with laid-in tissue-guard), with the dust jacket. Very faint bump to fore edge of rear board, customary browning to free endpaper, dust jacket sunned on and either side of spine, panels uniformly faded to pale green, small chips and tears to spine and rear panel, a few faint marks
Milne, A. A. When We Were Very Young With Decorations by Ernest H. Shepard. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1924. First edition, signed limited issue, one of 100 numbered copies printed on handmade paper and signed by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard on the limitation page, 4to, viii [4] 100 pp., original dark red quarter cloth, printed label to front board, frontispiece and illustrations throughout the text by E. H. Shepard, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, with the dust jacket. Small bump to foot of front board, a hint of cockling to pastedowns, customary browning to free endpapers, small blemishes to fore margins of pp. 66 and 99, dust jacket sunned on and either side of spine-panel, spine-panel slightly nicked at head, panels slightly faded, a hint of sunning along extremities, very slight rumpling along top edge An exceptional copy.
Fleming, Ian Casino Royale, inscribed by the author London: Jonathan Cape, 1953. 8vo, 218 pp., original black boards, titles and publisher's device to spine in red, heart device to front board in red, half-title, final leaf blank, with the first-issue dust jacket (without Sunday Times review to front flap). Spine very slightly rolled, a hint of pale mottling to boards, spotting to top edge of textblock, a few small spots to fore and bottom edges (one spot just encroaching on lower margin of pp. 41-4), endpapers spotted, dust jacket unclipped, variably toned, shallow chipping and light wear at head and foot of spine-panel and folds between panels and flaps, rear panel with a few spots and marks [Gilbert A1a (1.1)] First edition, first impression, presentation copy, inscribed by the author ‘To I. S. M., who’s staunch keeping of the night watches freed the author for this extra-mural opus, Ian Fleming, April 1953' on the front free endpaper; one of 4,728 copies printed, of which ‘a maximum of 3,000 copies were first issue' (Gilbert). A superb association copy, inscribed by Fleming in the month of publication to Ion Smeaton Munro (1883-1970), his night editor at Kemsley Newspapers (owner of the Sunday Times) and a soldier-adventurer much in the mould of Bond himself.Fleming joined Kemsley Newspapers as foreign manager after demobilisation in 1945 with responsibility for managing the group's worldwide network of correspondents, negotiating a generous contract which allowed him three months' holiday a year, which he spent at his Jamaican retreat, Goldeneye, affording him the scope to develop his writing career. Munro, a journalist and decorated army officer of Scottish origin, joined the company around the same time as Fleming and left in August 1953. ‘After serving with a territorial unit during the First World War in France, Gallipoli and Egypt he embarked on his career in journalism. From the position of sub-editor at the Glasgow Herald he moved to the foreign staff at the Morning Post in 1922. He was their Rome correspondent until this newspaper merged with the Daily Telegraph in 1937, when he moved to the Daily Mail. Still in Rome, he was appointed press attaché at the British embassy in 1938 and then, on Italy’s declaration of war, he was posted as head of the Italian section at the Ministry of Information. He rejoined the army in 1941 and served on Wavell’s staff in India. When the invasion of Italy was being prepared he flew to North Africa, later entering Rome with the liberating army in June 1944. He was a chief press officer during the Italian campaign, and when demobilised he became press liaison officer in the Foreign Office conference department specially concerned with UN affairs in London. In the 1946 New Year honours list Lieutenant-Colonel Munro was awarded the OBE (Military) for “gallant and distinguished service in Italy”’ (Duncan Beaton, ‘The Notable Descendants of John Munro’, in A. O. M. Clark, ed., The Kist: The Magazine of the Natural History & Antiquarian Society of Mid-Argyll, no. 45 (Spring 1993), pp. 6-7).Ion Smeaton Munro wrote two books on his Italian experiences, Through Fascism to World Power: A History of the Revolution in Italy (1933), and Beyond the Alps (1934); he also wrote Youth of Yesteryear: Campaigns, Battles, Service and Exploits of the Glasgow Territorials in the Last Great War (1939), and co-edited The Seventeenth Highland Light Infantry: Record of War Service 1914-1918 (1920). A copy of a letter of thanks written by Fleming to Munro on Munro's departure from Kemsley Newspapers is included with the lot. Another first edition of Casino Royale, inscribed ‘To Ian Munro from the author' is known, having been sold at Christie's New York (29th June 2005) with the recipient erroneously identified in the catalogue description as 'a colleague of Fleming's at the Kemsley News': Ian was in fact the son of Ion Smeaton Munro, though the copy itself is unknown to the Munro family.
Whittington Press The Mirror and the Eye Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Iftikhar Azmi and illustrated by Richard Kennedy. Andoversford: Whittington Press, 1984. Number IV of 20 specially bound copies, signed by the translator and illustrator, with the illustrations hand-coloured and including one of the original line-blocks, folio, original orange Nigerian goatskin lettered and decorated in gilt, decorative marbled endpapers, hand-coloured illustrations throughout (many full-page), original metal line-block depicting two jugs laid into bespoke velvet-lined cloth chemise as issued, the book and chemise housed together in original cloth solander box with orange goatskin spine-label (label scuffed; a hint of sunning along edges of box's front panel) There were additionally 100 standard copies bound in quarter vellum, and six copies in a deluxe onlay binding also with hand-coloured illustrations and including an original line-block.
A 19th century gilt metal and paste bracelet, circa 1860, maker's mark 'EL', probably French with Italian floral micromosaic panels, length 17.5cm. Condition - one panel with cracks although appears secure, general wear including wear to gilding nibbles and scratches etc. clasp appears functional.
20 First Gear American Trucks. 1958 GMC Fuel Tanker with pumps, Texaco. 1960 Mack B-Model Pumper, Tonka Pumper. Mack L Model Pumper, Smokey The Bear, 1937 Chevrolet Full Stake Truck, Texaco Aviation. 1957 International R-190 Dry Goods Van, Rock Island. 3x 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck, Texaco Pipe Line, Stroh's Beer and Kazim Temple. Freightlines FLD 120 Conventional Tractor with 48' Trailer, Central Transport. International 4400 Series with Jerr-Dan Tow Body, Tollway & Tunnel. 1957 International R-200 Tow Truck, US Navy. 2x 1953 Ford Pick-Up, both Shell Road Service. Mack R-Model Fuel Tanker, Texaco Marine. 1960 Mack B-61 Tow Truck, Tow Times. 195 International R-200 Moving Van, Grace Bros. 1957 International R-200 Gin Pole/Winch Truck, Blue Diamond. 1953 Ford C-600 Straight Truck, Ford Jubilee. 1955 Diamond-T Bottler's Truck, Pepsi-Cola. 1949 Dodge Powerwagon Brush Fire Unit, Pennsylvania Forestry. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new. £100-150
A Grandstand scramble electronic mini arcade hand held game, in original condition boxed with instructions. Battery box is very clean with no corrosion. Game is untested, together with a CGL Earth invaders computer space battle hand held game with dynamic sound and light, 2 colour fluorescent display panel and 2K bytes L.S.I. boxed, battery box is very clean with no corrosion, untested. 2 scarce items dating from 1982. GC-VGC £60-80
20 First Gear American Trucks. Ford F650 with Equipment Hauler Bed, Komatsu. 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck, Kendall Racing Oil. 2x 1957 International R-190 Fire Truck. Star Enterprise. 1951 Ford F-7 Fire Truck, Fayette Fire Co. 1951 Ford Pumper, Texaco Fire Chief. 1951 Ford F-6 Bottler's Truck, Yoo-Hoo. Mack Model R-600 Tanker, Mack. 1960 Mack B-61 Mack Tow Truck, Texaco Expressway. Mack Granite MP Engine Series Mixer, Mack. 1955 Dimond-T Tow Truck, Flying A. 1952 GMC Insulated Va, Lone Star. 1958 GMC Stake Truck, Mobil. 1937 Chevrolet Delivery Truck, MayTag. 1953 Kenworth Bull-Nose Tractor with 35' Trailer, Denver-Chicago. Mack Granite Dump Truck, Rabine Paving. Freightliner FLD 120 Conventional Tractor with 48' Trailer, Central Transport. 1960 Mack Model B-61 Tractor & Trailer, Hostess Cup Cakes. 1952 GMC Fuel Tanker, Cities Service. 1952 GMC Dry Goods Van, P.I.E. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new. £100-150
20 First Gear American Trucks. Dodge Power Wagon Express Truck, Smokey Bear Wildfire Ranger. 1951 Ford F-7 Fire Truck, U.S. Navy. 1951 Ford F-6 Full Rack Stake Truck, U.S. Air Force. 1951 Ford F-6 Bottler's Truck, Pepsi Cola and Squirt. 1957 International R-190 Fire Truck, Santa Barbara County FD. 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck, Kendall Racing Oil. 1955 Diamond-T Bottler's Truck, Pepsi Cola. Ford F-250 Crew Cab Pick-up, Chicago O'Hare. 1952 GMC Dry Goods Van, Country Store. 2x 1957 International R-190 Dry Goods Van. Campbells 66 Express and Santa Fe Trail. International 4400 Series with Jerr-Dan Tow Body, International. 1952 GMC Fuel Tanker, Richfield Oil Corporation. 1952 GMC Dry Goods Van, Great Southern. 1957 International R-200 Gin Pole/Winch Truck, Blue Diamond. 1951 Ford F-6 Dry Goods Van, Union Miniere. 1960 Mack Model B-61 Dump Truck, Bechtel. 1957 International R-200 Gin Pole/Winch Truck, Texaco. International KB-8 Dry Goods Van with Chain Gate, Red Top Beer. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new £100-150
20 First Gear American Trucks. 1953 White 3000 Tractor with 30' Trailer, Greyvan Lines. 2x 1951 Ford F-6 Bottler's Truck, Squirt and Double Cola. Mack AC Bulldog Delivery Truck, Rea. 1949 International KB-8 Fuel Tanker, Texaco. Mack R Model Tow Truck, Malcolm. 3x 1957 International R-200 Gin Pole / Winch Truck, Mobil Beaumont, Mobilgas and Halliburton. Mack R-Model Fuel Tanker, Exxon Avitat. 1957 Package Car, UPS. 1953 Ford C-600 Straight Truck, Main Street. 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck, Kazim Temple. 1957 International R-200 Moving Van, Schulz and Mussell Transfer Co. 1958 GMC Fuel Tanker with Pumps, Texaco. 1937 Chevrolet Stake Truck, Shell. 1952 GMC Insulated Van. Mack R-600 6-wheel Truck, Havolene. 1953 Ford F-100 Pick-up. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new. £100-150
20 First Gear American Trucks. 1949 Chevrolet 1-ton Panel Va, Stroh's Beer, 1952 GMC Insulated Van, Sheetz. 2x 1957 International R-200 Gin Pole/Winch Truck, Blue Diamond and Halliburton. 1955 Diamond-T Wrecker, Shamrock Towing. 1953 White 3000 Heavy Duty Stake Truck, Texaco. 1949 Dodge Powerwagon Brush Fire Unit, CAL Fire. 1949 International KB-10 Dump Truck, Texaco. 1951 Ford F-7 Fire Truck, Fayette Fire Co. 1957 International R-200 with Pumper Body, Desert Services. 1949 International KB-10 Fire Engine, Firehouse Subs. 1960 Mack Model B-61 Dump Truck, Blaschak Coal Corp. 1957 International R-200 Moving Van, United Van Lines. 2x 1953 Ford C-600 Straight Truck, Ford Jubilee and The Alaska Railroad. 1951 Ford F-6 Dry Goods Van, Navajo. 1949 International KB-10 Dump Truck, Texaco. 1951 Ford Pumper, Texaco Fire Chief. 1952 GMC Dry Goods Van, GMC. 1952 GMC Insulated Van, Old Style Light. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new. £100-150
20 First Gear American Trucks. 1951 Ford F-6 Fuel Tanker, Richfield. 1957 International R-200 Gin Pole/Winch Truck, Halliburton. 1960 Mack B-Model Pumper, FDNY. 1957 International R-190 Fire Truck, Star Enterprise. 2x 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck, Kazim Temple and US Army Medical Service. 1951 Ford F-6 Dry Goods Van, Union Miniere. 1960 Mack Model B-61 Tractor & Trailer, Mobil Lubricants. 2x 1953 Ford Pick-up, Texaco and Dr Pepper. 1955 Diamond-T Stake Truck with Parts Boxes, Allis Chalmers. 1958 GMC Stake Truck, Gulf Oil. 1955 Diamond-T Tow Truck, Supertest. 1952 GMC Insulated Van, Lone Star. 1955 Diamond-T Bottler's Truck, Pepsi Cola. 1955 Diamond-T Wrecker, Shell. 1952 GMC Fuel Tanker, Cities Service. 1951 Ford F-6 Bottler's Truck, Squirt. 1951 Ford F-6 Dry Goods Van, St. Johnsbury. 1951 Ford F-7 Fire Truck, US Navy. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new. £100-150
20 First Gear American Trucks. 1955 Diamond-T Wrecker, Shamrock Towing. 1958 GMC Fuel Tanker with pump, Texaco. AC Bulldog Stake Truck, USA Army. 2x Mack R-Model Fuel Tanker, Paragon Oil and Exxon Avitat. 2x 1957 International R-190 Dry Goods Van, Preston Trucking and Mercy Trauma Center. 1996 P70D Grumman Olson, UPS. International 4400 Series Slide Back Carrier, Dart Towing. 1960 Mack B-61 Tow Truck, City of NY Police. 1957 International R-200 Gin Pole/Winch Truck, Blue Diamond. 3x 1958 GMC Stake Truck, Gulf Oil, Texaco and Texaco Lubrication. 1958 GMC Tow Truck, FDNY. 1953 Ford C-600 Straight Truck, Prairie Farms. 1957 International R-190 Dry Goods Van, Sunshine Biscuits. 2x 1953 Ford Pick-up, Dr Pepper and Texaco. 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck, Kendall Racing Oil. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new. £100-150
20 First Gear American Trucks. 2x 1952 GMC Dry Goods Van, Country Store and Miss Bardahl. Freightliner FLD 120 Conventional Tractor with 48' Trailer, Texaco Havoline. 1955 Diamond-T Bottler's Truck, Dr Pepper. 2x 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck, Texaco Pipe Line and Civil Defense Rescue. 1955 Diamond-T Wrecker, Shamrock Towing. 1955 Diamond-T Tow Truck, Texaco 24-Hour. 1957 International R-200 Tow Truck, Reed & Hoppes. 1952 GMC Fuel Tanker, Richfield. 1953 Ford Pick-up, Dr Pepper. 1937 Chevrolet Stake Truck, Texaco. 1955 Diamond-T Stake Truck, Allis-Chalmers. 1960 Mack B-Model Short Dump Truck with Plow. Penna Turnpike. Mack Granite Refuse Roll-Off, Mack. 1960 Mack B-61 Tow Truck, Supertest. 2x 1958 GMC Stake Truck Tonka Farms and Mobil. 1960 Mack B-Model Pumper, Marathon. 1953 Ford C-600 Tanker, Texaco. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new. £100-150
20 First Gear American Trucks. 1951 Ford F-6 Fuel Tanker, Richfield. 3x 1951 Ford F-6 Dry Goods Van, all Union Miniere. 2x 1951 Ford F-7 Fire Truck, NYSAFC and Skelly. Dodge Power Wagon Tow Truck, Malcolm. 1952 GMC Dry Goods Van, Country Store. 1957 International R-190 Dry Goods Van, Sunshine Biscuits. 1955 Diamond-Tow Truck, Texaco 24-Hour. 1957 International R-200 Tow Truck, USMC. 7x 1949 Chevrolet Panel Truck, Maryland Heights Rescue, US Navy Shore Patrol, J. Levy, Hostess Cup Cakes, Civil Defense Rescue, duplicates of some. 2x 1953 Ford Pick-Up, both Shell Road Service. All boxed, minor wear only. Contents Mint as new. £100-150

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