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Lot 197

5 1:43 Racing Cars. 2x Art Model Ferrari- 1950 166 MM, RN656. 1956 500 TRC MM, RN458, both in Italian Racing Red. Plus a Glamour models 1948 Ferrari F166 Sport, MM1948, RN16 in maroon. High Speed Porsche 356A Carrera Rally, RN32 in white. Plus 2x Le Saga Gordini - 1948 Type 15 Formule 1500 GP de Pau, plus a 1950 Type 18S 24 Heures de Mans, RN33. Both in French Racing Blue. All boxed, minor wear. Vehicles VGC-Mint. £50-70

Lot 285

18 Matchbox Dinky. 1964 Mini Cooper S, 2x 1949 Land Rover, variations. 1948 Commer van, Sharp's Toffee, 1958 Porsche 356A, 1950 Ford V8 Pilot, 1953 Buick Skylark, 1953 Austin A40 van, Dinky Toys, 2x 1968 Jaguar E Type, variations. 1951 Volkswagen, 1965 MGB GT. Delahey 145, 1957 Chevrolet Convertible. 1955 Bentley Continental. 1965 Triumph TR4A plus a 1950 Ford van, Heinz. Plus a 3 vehicle set, Classic Sports Cars Series I - Porsche 356A, Mercedes-Benz Gullwing and a Ferrari Dino. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint. (19) £70-90

Lot 71

Quantity of various Schuco Junior Line and Cararama. 2x caravan sets, - 190SL Cabrio and a Porsche 356B, soft top. Plus a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia and a smaller scale Porsche Cayenne Turbo. Cararama- Mercedes-Benz 280SL roadster and caravan. Plus individual vehicles-2x Land Rover Defenders, Toyota Land Cruiser, 2x Land Rover Freelander. Porsche Cayenne S. Porsche 356. Plus 2x smaller scale Mercedes-Benz car and caravan sets. Together with a magazine issue Peugeot 205GTi. All boxed. Minor wear. Vehicles VGC-Mint. (15) £50-70

Lot 77

15 Hobbymaster and Dragon Armor Tanks and other Military Vehicles. Hobbymaster- Sd.Kfz.234/2 'Puma' 1944. Sd.Kfz.7 German 8 Ton Semi-Track 1942. Sd.Kfz.7 German 8 Ton Half Track. German Marder III 7th Panzer Division 1944. M24 Chaffee Light Tank 1945. German Cargo Truck Fuel Transporter 1940. German Cargo Truck 21st Panzer Division 1942. German Cargo Truck 8th Gebirgsjager Division 1945. German Horch 1a 1943. Hummel 5.Pz.DIV 1944. Yagdtiger Porsche version Germany 1945. Yagdtiger Henschel version 1945. Pz.Kpfw.IV 1942. Sturmtiger 38cm RW61 Auf 1945. Plus a Pioneerpanzerwagen Sd.Kfz.251/7 1944. All boxed, minor wear/damage to a few. Contents Mint. £80-120

Lot 81

12 Dragon Armor. 7x King Tiger 1, including - 2x Sd.Kfz.182, with Porsche turrets, variations. 2x sPzAbt 501 and 503, also with Porsche turrets. 2x with Henschel turrets, sPzAbt501. Plus a 1.sPzKp (FKI) 1944. Plus 4x Tiger 1- 3./s.Pz.Abt.501 1944. 3x sPzAbt 2x505 and a 508, all 1944. Plus a Elefant Sd.Kfsz.184. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint. £80-120

Lot 85

6 1:43 model. 3x White Box - 1970 Range Rover Mk1 in yellow with tan interior. 1978 Range Rover 3.5 4-door in metallic bronze. Plus a 1978 Volkswagen Scirocco in light metallic green with dark green interior. Plus 3x Minichamps Porsche - Cayenne in metallic gold, with tan interior. Plus a Boxster in metallic dark grey with tan interior. Plus a 911 Carrera in metallic silver with black interior. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint. £70-100

Lot 86

6 1:43 models. 4x Max Models series Mercedes-Benz - 1952 300SL PanAmericana, RN3. 1952 300SL Spider, Nürburgring 1952, RN22. 1952 300SL Le Mans RN22, all in silver. Plus a 1952 300SL 2nd Bern G.P., RN20 in light blue. Also 2x Schuco- Mercedes-Benz 300SL Hardtop in red and a Porsche 356A in blue. All boxed, minor wear. Vehicles Mint. £70-100

Lot 88

2 German Tinplate Cars. A Schuco Tach-Examico 4002 clockwork 2-door open top saloon. In red with dark green seats, steering with speed control, with red wheels and black tyres. Plus a basic tinplate friction powered litho detailed Porsche 356 in red finish. Schuco boxed, worn/damaged. Vehicles GC-VGC Schuco does require a clean. £50-70

Lot 107

PORSCHE DESIGN Rucksack. Sport Edition x Puma. Guter Erhalt. NP. ca.: 200,-€. | PORSCHE DESIGN backpack. Sport edition x Puma. Retail price 200€. Good condition.

Lot 108

PORSCHE DESIGN Rucksack. Sport Edition x Puma. Guter Erhalt. NP. ca.: 200,-€. | PORSCHE DESIGN backpack. Sport edition x Puma. Retail price 200€. Good condition.

Lot 102

1967 Fiat 850 Idromatic Transmission: manual Mileage: 22100With its small, rear-engine 850 model doing well in the marketplace, for 1968 Fiat introduced an improved version, designated 850 Special. The 850, which had been new for 1964, featured an 843cc water-cooled four at the rear, and a four-speed transaxle, fully-synchronized with Porsche synchros. It developed 34 bhp, 37 in a high performance version. Seating was comfortable and a top speed of 75 mph was comparable with some 1100cc cars like the Morris Minor or Ford Anglia. At the 1965 Geneva Motor Show a fastback coupé was introduced, a 2+2 with 47 bhp engine. A sporty spider was also available, designed and built by Bertone.This adorable little Italian ‘town car’ is presented in white with red interior and is in good condition throughout. The current keeper has owned it for circa six years and has driven it sporadically over this period and has kept it garaged. This delightful mid-engine classic is practical, fun and is offered without reserve.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 123

1983 Porsche 928 S Transmission: automatic Mileage: 71047These fabulous sports cars were unveiled at the Geneva Salon in 1977 and voted Car of the Year for 1978. It was intended as an upmarket replacement for the long-running 911 but in the event Porsche's rear-engined classic would outlive its younger sibling. The front-engined 928's stylish hatchback body featured aluminium doors, bonnet and front wings in the interests of weight saving, while ingenious impact resistant 'bumpers' made of colour matched plastic were incorporated into the nose and tail. A five speed transaxle gearbox or three speed automatic were the transmission options, in 1980 the 928S with its 4.7 litre engine arrived and then in 1986 the model was further revised and restyled, becoming the 928 S4. Its engine producing 320bhp courtesy of twin-cam, 16 valve cylinder heads and enlargement to 4,957cc, the S4 enjoyed a welcome top speed boost to 160mph.The car was originally supplied by Charles Follet Ltd of 18 Berkeley Street, London W1 and registered on 3rd March 1983 to Mr. Peter Bowles of Castlenau, London. This very low mileage automatic transmission example presents well in silver with contrasting blue leather upholstery. The car comes with its original Porsche wallet containing the drivers manual, service guide and the all important maintenance record, which is well stamped with a combination of main agent and specialist services. Offered to auction with a V5c registration document and an MoT test certificate valid until March 2022 viewing of this handsome example is encouraged.The popularity of these Porsches has increased over recent years and rightly so. This powerful, sleek and user friendly model is surely one to watch for investment potential.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 129

1987 Porsche 928 S4 Transmission: automatic Mileage: 113408Originally intended to replace the company's iconic 911, the 928 attempted to combine the power, poise and handling of a sports car with the refinement, comfort and equipment of a luxury saloon. The body, styled by Wolfgang Möbius under guidance of Anatole Lapine, was mainly of galvanised steel but the doors, bonnet and boot were made of aluminium to save weight. Polyurethane elastic bumpers were integrated into the nose and tail and covered in body-coloured plastic; an unusual feature for the time that was intended as both a styling feature and to reduce drag. In 1980, the 928S was introduced with a larger 4.7 litre engine and wider wheels and tyres, whilst in 1987, the engine displacement was further increased to 4957cc with the introduction of the now highly desirable 928 S4.This well presented example showing 113,408 on the odometer is offered in good condition and is one of the most sought after models of this iconic ‘yuppie’ car of the 1980s. Superb to look at from every angle, the howl of its powerful five litre V8 mated to its transmission is a triumph of German engineering and exciting to drive both on country roads and relaxing on longer journeys. Recently the 928 has been serviced and has had an extensive respray and as such looks fantastic. The history file contains various sundry invoices, MoT records and the current UK V5C registration document. Rare, desirable, and highly collectable!Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 162

1999 Porsche 996 Carrera 4 Transmission: manual Mileage: 89283The Porsche 996 is the internal designation for the Porsche 911 model, manufactured and sold between 1998 and 2005. On its debut, the 996 featured the most significant changes to the Carrera model since its 1963 introduction, namely the water-cooled engine replacing the previously air-cooled unit. Progressively stringent noise regulations, environmental concerns, a higher expectation for refinement and a high performance, four-valve-per-cylinder engine made the switch necessary. Other changes included a sleeker body with a more steeply raked windshield and a redesigned interior. The performance characteristics remained superb with reliability at its core.This fine Carrera 4 996 has been cherished during the vendor's ownership and indeed, going further back, the accompanying history file shows various maintenance completed. Recently treated to an extensive respray, full service, new lamber sensors, exhaust hangers and manifolds and a reconditioned gearbox. The history file also includes the most recent MoT test certificate valid until January 2022, the current UK V5C registration document and many other sundry invoices. Enormous fun and well looked after, this Carrera 4 represents great value.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 164

1963 Porsche 356 SC Coupé Transmission: manual Mileage: 1128Introduced in 1948, the 356 was Porsche's first production car. Available in either coupé or open sports versions, the 356 was a lightweight rear engined, rear wheel drive sports car with fine handling characteristics. Production continued until 1965. It became a popular car for converting for racing and rallying and enjoyed much success through the years in many famous racing events. As a Porsche 356 SC, it is the top of the range model in the 356's final incarnation; with disc brakes all round and the 95bhp version of the 1600cc push-rod engine.This delightful Porsche is finished in silver with black interior and is best described as being a lovely genuine example. The interior appears to be completely original, the engine runs well with no adverse noises and we are advised she drives with no known faults. Add in the positive and precise gear change, the superb steering and the result is a real driver’s car. Supplied with a V5C registration document this is a genuine UK supplied right hand drive Porsche 356 SC coupé; this extremely stylish example can be defined as an automotive masterpiece, offering beauty, presence and practicality all in one. Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 202

1998 Porsche 993 Turbo S Transmission: manual Mileage: 45586The Porsche 911 Turbo S was introduced as the first-ever model of its kind in 1997. A big step up over the standard 911 Turbo in terms of performance and price, the Turbo S was 50% more expensive than the Turbo and performance was not far off. Headlined by a 0–60 mph time of 3.6 seconds, the Turbo S could hit 100 mph from a standstill in 8.9 seconds, a half-second faster than the standard Turbo. All 345 examples of the 993 Turbo S were built by Porsche’s Exclusive department and included a number of unique features when compared to other 911s of their generation. The car sported yellow brake callipers, a unique rear spoiler, polished five-spoke Turbo S wheels, an Aerokit front spoiler, an air intake in the rear wings and four exhaust pipes at the rear. Inside, the 911 Turbo S received carbon-fibre trim to contrast the leather interior and to provide the type of luxury that customers had come to know and love from Porsche’s top-shelf models. Of those 345 cars, Porsche only built 26 examples of the 993 Turbo S to RHD specification, purchasing one from new was nigh on impossible unless you knew someone very well within a Porsche dealership. Demand far outweighed supply. Originally registered on 1st August 1998, this beautifully presented 1998 C-25 Turbo S is one of only 26 in right hand drive and has been enjoyed by three former keepers who between them have covered just 45,586 miles. Finished in Guards Red with a stunning black leather interior, it was optioned from new with Automatic Brake Differential (ABD), Limited Slip Differential (LSD), Electric Sport Seats, Litronic headlights, onboard computer, premium sound package and the Interior Carbon Pack which combines leather and carbon on the door trims, steering wheel and handbrake lever. The 993 Turbo models are very collectable and the Turbo S even more so, particularly in this immaculate condition. Their rarity means that these cars seldom become available on the open market and to be expected, they always attract plenty of attention when they do. This delightful example is offered for sale with both sets of keys, the original book pack containing the manuals and service records and reams of invoices, together with a V5C registration document. This is a superb example of a highly desirable and increasingly rare Porsche 911/993 Turbo S.  Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 213

1983 Porsche 911 SC Cabriolet (3.0 Litre) Transmission: manual Mileage: 14218Routinely rated as one of the greatest sports cars of all time, Porsche’s 911 has been the benchmark for more than five decades and interest in early examples has never been stronger. Although the current 991 series is a far cry from that first 911 of 1964, the basic elements - flat-six ‘boxer’ motor mounted behind the rear wheels, sharp steering and excellent handling in a relatively practical (and utterly reliable) package - have never changed. Constant development kept the 911 ahead of its rivals and by the early 1980s, when the example offered here was built, the air-cooled flat six had grown from the original two litres capacity to three litres, the wheelbase increased for better weight distribution and handling and Bosch fuel injection made the engine both more reliable and tractable. All 911s built between 1978 and 1983 were badged as SCs (with S standing for Super and C for Carrera), featuring a Thyssen zinc-coated galvanised bodyshell, updated bodywork with colour-coded headlamp bezels and anodised black door handles and window frames and a host of mechanical improvements. In 1983 Porsche finally unveiled an open-topped version of the 911, known as the Cabriolet, the first fully open sports car to emerge from Stuttgart since the days of the 356. The Cabrio’s floorpan was properly reinforced chassis to ensure the bodyshell remained rigid, while the hood itself was a manual design that cleverly incorporated various steel sheets for additional strength and safety. This was also the final year of the 911 SC model, with previous upgrades including the five-speed Type 915 gearbox, improved brakes and more power from the venerable flat six, thanks to the raised compression ratio of 9.8:1 along with revised Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection settings. The interior came in for some improvements as well, with electric windows and air conditioning now standard equipment. The 911 SC remains the best value 911 of all, offering classic 911 style with bags of performance, robust mechanicals, and outstanding build quality. This stunning right hand drive 1983 Porsche 911 SC Cabriolet was supplied new to the Sultan of Brunei in Malaysia and it is believed to have only covered 14,250 kilometres or less than 9,000 miles from new. The Sultan gave this Porsche to one of his staff and while in Malaysia the colour was changed to red. Imported to the UK in 2019, the new owner set about returning the car to its original specification, this included removing all the panels and repainting the car back to its original colour of white, refreshing the black leather interior, refurbishing the wheels, and fitting new tyres. For the Mechanics it was sent to Caversham Porsche where it was serviced, new oil cooler pipes fitted, new exhaust system and the air conditioning serviced. The service book is stamped with its first service in Malaysia and the recent service here in the UK. This Porsche is supplied with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate, the original service book and the invoices for the work carried out in the UK. This well sorted cabriolet is ready to be used and enjoyed, it would be very rare to find one with lower mileage and in such excellent condition. Interested parties should note that a new mph speedo has been fitted to this car and mileage set to match the kilometre clock which was removed and is available to view.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 227

1998 Porsche 996 C2 Transmission: Mileage: 111000The Porsche 996 is the internal designation for the Porsche 911 model manufactured and sold between 1998 and 2005. On its debut, the 996 featured the most significant changes to the Carrera model since its 1963 introduction, namely the water-cooled engine replacing the previously air-cooled unit. Progressively stringent noise regulations, environmental concerns, a higher expectation for refinement and a high-performance, four-valve per cylinder engine made the switch necessary. Other changes included a sleeker body with a more steeply raked windshield and a re-designed interior.This very tidy example is presented in Zenith Blue with grey leather interior and comes with a full main dealership service history which is so rare with these cars. These early cars don't have fly by wire but cables which is more desirable. The last service was carried out in January 2020 at 109,913 miles and it comes with virtually all invoices and a fully stamped service book which is also extremely important and reassuring for any prospective purchaser. The car has air conditioning, satellite navigation, CD player, sports seats, six-speed gearbox, 18” wheels and comes with two sets of keys and all its original factory books. The previous owner replaced the clutch at 75,000 miles and it has been meticulously maintained and serviced throughout its life, thus it is now being presented in such great condition.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 228

2003 Porsche 911 / 996 Carrera 4S Tiptronic Transmission: automatic Mileage: 94421The first 996 Series cars arrived on our shores in October 1997 but only in hard top Coupé form. Those who wished to have the wind in their hair had to twiddle their thumbs for another year before the Cabriolet versions were launched, as well as Carrera 4 all-wheel drive variants. Both manual and the Tiptronic S automatic gearbox were offered. 2001 saw a revision of the 911 Carrera 2 and 4 ranges, with turbo-look headlamps, revised steering and suspension, some interior upgrades, but most importantly of all, a 3.6-litre engine which developed 320bhp. The Cabriolet version's hood was amended, and it also gained a glass rear window. The Targa version was also revived, but this time around it was a beauty with an electrically sliding glass roof and an opening rear window.This very nice example is presented in the much sought after colour combination of Basalt Black Pearl exterior with black leather interior. The front seats are fully heated with electric memory the roof lining is Alcantara. The car also has factory fitted Porsche satellite navigation, Bose surround sound system and Bluetooth headset, reversing parking sensors, digital climate control air conditioning. The wheels have been refurbished and powder coated and it has a GT Cup style exhaust system. All invoices for work and maintenance are available. The car is powered by a 3.6 litre engine and mated to a Tiptronic gearbox. It comes with a full service history with invoices, service book and all original manuals.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 261

1991 Porsche 928 GT Transmission: manual Mileage: 122338Critics immediately recognised the advances inherent in the 928 over the 911 and it was universally praised as one of the greatest GT cars of all time. It handled, it was quick, it looked fantastic, and it was comfortable. With the 928, Porsche created a serious long-distance grand-touring car that could also tackle twisting B roads with ease thanks to super direct steering, fifty-fifty weight distribution and a clever Weissach rear axle that kept the car firmly planted. Many road testers found that their nerve ran out long before the 928’s grip. Porsche continuously developed the 928 throughout its production life, culminating with the launch of the S4 in 1987 which differed slightly from the earlier cars with its smoothed-off front and rear bumpers, larger rear spoiler, more interior equipment, and a five litre version of the V8 engine developing 316bhp. 1989 saw further development with the launch of the GT model, featuring a more powerful five litre engine creating 326bhp, but more importantly, the introduction of a five-speed manual gearbox for those who wanted a sportier driving experience.This lovely, rare right hand drive Porsche 928 GT is fitted with the desirable five-speed ‘dog-leg’ manual gearbox and has recently been repainted and the leather seats repadded. The cambelts and diff lock pump were replaced in 2018, less than 500 miles ago. The car has also just been serviced and completely gone through, approximately £10,000 has been spent on this Porsche over the last three years. Looking resplendent in black with black leather interior, this 928 GT is supplied with a V5 registration document and has an MoT test certificate which expires in 2022. It is believed that only 38 right hand drive, manual 928 GTs were supplied to the UK market making this one of the rarest Porsches that any collector or enthusiast could own.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 127

Matchbox - Five boxed Matchbox Superfast diecast vehicles. Lot includes Matchbox #1 Dodge Challenger; #3 Porsche Turbo; #7 VW Golf; #22 Blaze Buster and #56 Mercedes 450 SEL. Models appear to be in Excellent - Mint condition, housed in Good - Very Good boxes with some storage wear and imperfections.

Lot 128

Matchbox - Five boxed Matchbox Superfast diecast vehicles. Lot includes Matchbox #27 'Streakers' Lamborghini; #28 Rola-Matics Stoat; #38 Armoured Jeep; #68 Porsche 910 and #74 Cougar Villager. Models appear to be in Excellent - Mint condition, housed in Fair Plus - Good boxes with some storage wear and imperfections.

Lot 181

Minichamps - Model Max - Rio - A collection of 22 boxed 1:43 scale cars including Minichamps 1993 Porsche 911, Brumm # R280 Fangio Mercedes W196C, Quartzo 1960 Cooper Climax T51 Monaco GP car. All models appear Mint, the boxes have some light storage wear and creasing.

Lot 424

Matchbox, NZG, Minichamps, EFE, Others - Over 30 unboxed mainly diecast model vehicles in several scales. Lot includes Minichamps Porsche 911 1986; Minichamps Porsche Boxster; NZG Porsche 928S; Conrad #5501 Airport Crash Tender and similar. Models all show signs of use and play but generally appear to be in Fair - Good condition overall.

Lot 430

Franklin Mint, Danbury Mint, Bburago - Seven unboxed diecast models in 1:24 and 1:18 scale. Lot includes Danbury Mint 1964 Aston Martin DB5; Franklin Mint 1936 Bugatti Atlantic Type 57; Franklin Mint 1988 Porsche 911 and similar. Models appear to be in Fair - Good dusty condition with signs of display and use, including some minor damage / missing parts to some.

Lot 432

Onyx, Dinky Toys, NZG, Schuco, Others - A collection of 15 diecast model vehicles predominately boxed. Lot includes an unboxed Dinky #239 Vanwall RN35 with spun wheels; NZG #264 Porsche 944 Turbo; Onyx Q4115 Ferrari 375 (Ascari) and similar. Boxed items appear to be in Excellent - Mint condition in Fair - Good boxes with wear and imperfections. Unboxed models appear mainly Good with signs of play and use.

Lot 3359

A collection of seven boxed Shell Classic Sportscar Collection vehicles including: BMW Z1; Mercedes Benz; Porsche and others. 

Lot 3435

JCB die cast models : NZG 520 and 3CII unboxed, Corgi 110B unboxed, along with Britain’s JCB Loadall, boxed, Joal JCB Helicopter, boxed, two JCB mugs, tinplate motorcycle, corgi Porsche and Trivial Pursuit game.

Lot 1215

Porsche; Portrait of a Legend, large hardback book by Ingo Seiff, together with 2 other books. Living Off The Land by Charlotte Jarvis and Keeping Chickens & Other Poultry by Vivian Head.

Lot 1247

A large painted aluminium, Porsche shield shaped wall plaque, with fixing hooks to reverse. In black, red and gold. Approx. 57cm x 46cm.

Lot 250

Two Boxed Dinky Toys Cars, 181 Volkswagen, grey body, silver trim, mid blue ridged wheel hubs, in near mint original condition, with yellow picture box, correct colour spots to end flaps, in fair to good original condition, some edge wear/creases and 182 Porsche 356A Coupe, cream body, silver trim, mid blue wheel hubs, in near mint original condition, illustrated box, with correct colour spots to end flaps is fair to good, some edge wear/creases. (2 items)

Lot 444

Three Solido (France) Boxed Racing Cars, 135 Lola V8 Climax F1, British racing green, spun wheel hubs, driver no’7’ 142 Alpine F.III mid blue, cast wheel hubs, driver no’2’ and Porsche F.II, black body, spun wheel hubs no’1’ models are in mint original condition, card illustrated boxes are good to excellent, some edge/age wear. (3 items).

Lot 449

Five Solido (France) model Cars, boxed 1051 Porsche 924 Turbo, unboxed 102 Maserati 250, 131 V8 B.R.M. 113 Fiat Abarth, DP Panhard Le Mans plus 101 Faracars Indianapolis STP Turbine car, mint boxed with decal sheet, all in excellent to near mint original condition. (6 items).

Lot 450

Three Solido (France) Boxed Racing Cars, 116 Cooper British racing green, spun wheel hubs, driver no’3’ 117 Porsche F.II, silver body, spun wheel hubs no’3’ and 131 V8 B.R.M. turquoise body, spun wheel hubs, driver no ‘2’ models are in mint original condition, card illustrated boxes are excellent. (3 items).

Lot 259

A BLACK 'PORSCHE' PETROL CAN WITH BRASS CAP

Lot 86

TWO FRAMED CAR BADGES TO INCLUDE FERRARI AND PORSCHE

Lot 96

A BOXED BURAGO PORSCHE 356B CABRIOLET CAR

Lot 325

2 boxed Matchbox 75 diecast cars, #59 Porsche 928 together with #28 Formula Racing Car. Porsche - in metallic gold with brown interior and opening doors, in very good condition, box has scuffing to corners, very small tear to one end flap and hand written price in biro. Racing Car - in metallic gold with black and white Exxon, Champion & #8 decals, in very good condition, box has scuffing to corners.

Lot 364

2 boxed 1970's Matchbox Superfast diecast cars, # 3 Porsche Turbo & #55 Ford Cortina. Silver Porsche with red interior and front opening doors. Gold Cortina with lack stripe detail, cream interior and front opening doors.

Lot 179

A boxed Scalextric Porsche Power Slide.

Lot 24

A Porsche 911 Carrera 4 cabriolet model.

Lot 931

A collection of built and part built models of cars and other vehicles: including a Porsche 935 in Martini livery (a lot)

Lot 2416

Three 1:24 scale cars; Maisto VW Van, Jaguar XK8 and Superior Porsche 356, excellent condition, boxed. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 237

A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF WATCH MAGAZINES AND WATCH ITEMS, to include a quantity of Patek Phillippe International Magazines, Ferrari magazines, International Watch Company and Porsche Design by IWC hardback past catalogues, two Leica wristwatches numbered 1391/2000,1267/2000, both accompanied their Leica boxes, also included is a Klaus-Kobec watch, black dial, diamond markers, date window at 4 o'clock, steel case, fitted with a black strap with an additional black strap without buckle in the named box with papers, model number IBA4

Lot 4

A boxed Burago Porsche 911 turbo model

Lot 1423

IWC Schaffhausen-Herrenarmbanduhr "Porsche Design" von 1995 Rundes Uhrengehäuse aus Titan, schwarzes Zifferblatt mit Lanzenzeigern, zentraler Sekunde und Datumsanzeige. Schwarzes Kautschukarmband mit doppelter Faltschließe. Quarzwerk. Gehäuse-Nr. 2561860. Garantiekarte.An IWC gentlemen's wristwatch "Porsche Design", quartz movement, in titan. Guarantee card included.

Lot 585

A large collection of loose playworn diecast toy vehicles, to include Matchbox VW Golf, Siku Porsche 959, Majorette 4x4 Toyota etc

Lot 780

Scalextric - Two boxed vintage Scalextric cars with a 20th Edition Scalextric catalogue. Lot includes Scalextric C125 Porsche Turbo 935 which appears in Good condition overall but does have some discolouring to white body; with C052 Ford Escort Mexico Special Build, which appears in Very Good condition - both cars are housed in Good Plus boxes with some storage wear and imperfections. (3)

Lot 19

An interesting group of NZG diecast Porsche Models. Various colours. Excellent in boxes.

Lot 24

An interesting group of NZG diecast Porsche Models. Various colours. Excellent in boxes.

Lot 6

A group of Vanguards 1/43 diecast Classic Car issues comprising Porsche, VW, Mercedes etc. All excellent with boxes.

Lot 930

Corgi No. 382 Porsche Targa 911S in green. Appears very good to excellent in good box.

Lot 1085B

Motoring. A small quantity of motoring books, mid to late 20th century, mainly in dust jackets, including driver biographies, model guides (Aston Martin V8, Porsche 911) and similar (3 cartons)

Lot 400

Ulmer Keramik - A rare set of four early 1960's Porsche Factory Gifts ceramic plates comprising of a larger serving plate depicting a Porsche #1 Race car crossing the finishing line with stands of cheering fans, and three smaller plates with scenes of Chat Noir restaurant and black Porsche, Alpine mountain scene with Porsche skis & seated couple and another with P-1960 reg Porsche on beach with sunbathing couple. Each piece stamped to base Made In West Germany Ulmer Keramik. No visible cracks or chips, some minor edge wear to the larger plate but overall all in great condition. Measures; 28cm & 20cm.

Lot 928

A vintage style cast iron Porsche point of sale advertising shop display sign having a gold background behind a  central panel with a rearing black horse and the text Stuttgart to the top. Measures 57cm high x 47cm wide.

Lot 2030

Nine Burago, Minichamps, Onyx and similar diecast model vehicles including Paul's Auto Art F1, BMW, Dodge Viper, Lamborghini Countach, Porsche etc, all in original boxes. 

Lot 2039

Forty-five Corgi Toys diecast model vehicles including Porsche 917, Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray, Batmobile, Green Hornet's Black Beauty and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. 

Lot 2058

Nine Tri-ang and Hornby Scalextric model motor racing cars including BRM, Porsche etc. 

Lot 580

A collection of Maisto 1:18 scale collectors' diecast model cars to include Corvette ZR-1, Jaguar XJ 220,'BMW850i, Jaguar XK8, Bugatti EB110 (1992), Lamborghini Diablo (1910), Ferrari 348ts (1990), Mercedes Benz 5600SL (1989), Porsche 911 Speedster (1989) and a Crestley Collection AC Cobra with green logbook pamphlet (10). CONDITION REPORT In varying conditions, overall good.

Lot 248

A Mid 20th Century Toy Garage Together with a Collection of Diecast Vehicles, Radio Controlled Porsche Car, Radio Shack Armatron etc

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