FACTORY RECORD MEMORABILIA. Another great pack for the Factory Records collector to include FAC 229! Music Week Factorial 15th July 1989, a script for FAC 181 "Mad Fuckers" by the Bailey Brothers, flyer for FAC251 new headquarters, FAC245 Christmas card addressed to Hooky, 2 Factory Charles Street stickers/compliments slips, Strawberry Studios notepaper and a Factory Records bands contact list."The place was nuts, Factory had 8 accountants and one A and R man."
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1954 Bedford TA lorry. Registration number not registered (see text). Chassis number A5LC 36203. Engine number A5 32630. Bedford was a subsidiary company of Vauxhall Motors which was the provider of commercial vehicles for the UK and export markets. The origins of Vauxhall Motors can be traced to 1857 when Alexander Wilson founded the Vauxhall Iron Works in Wandsworth Road, Vauxhall, London. Vauxhall Motors moved to Luton in 1905 and in November 1925 Vauxhall was acquired by General Motors. During World War II production of civilian vehicles was suspended, and Vauxhall was given the task of building the Churchill tanks. Production resumed after the war using the tried and trusted K, M and O types introduced in 1939, and these gave way in 1951 to the new S type and later its 4x4 relative, the R type. This was chosen by the Armed Forces and was to be the standard 4 tonne truck for many years. Normal trucks were not neglected with the A type appearing in 1953 and followed by the D in 1957. All lorries were classed as T for truck then the model type with the number 2, 3, 4 and 5 as the weight they could carry, 5 for 5 tons. This example was exported to New Zealand for use as a Fire Tender with the registration number DV 6773; they were used mainly in the Forrest Conservation Catchments due to the lack of water in remote areas. This one appears to have been retired circa 1994 when it was owned by Canterbury Truck Ltd who sold it to Thomas Gaskin of Christchurch, N.Z. in 1995 and then it made its way back to the UK. Our vendor acquired it some 20 years ago with the intention of putting a tipper bed on it and found a ram and rear lights for this. The body was stripped and red leaded and then time got in the way. It has sat in his barn ever since and he now has no interest in it. Sold with a New Zealand Certification of Registration and a 1990 Loading Certificate. There are no import papers with it and the new owner will have to deal with DVLA with regard to registration.
A Hornby Dublo OO Gauge 3 Rail Castle Class Steam Locomotive ''Bristol Castle'', together with a Hornby oo gauge BR Locomotive class 91 electric BBC Radio 1 special, Hornby R 3046 LSWR Terrier Class AIX Club Special with certificate, a Graham Farish G.P.5 Locomotive & tender, Graham Farish 0-6-0 Pannier Locomotive, two Graham Farish Pulman carriages, a Bachmann Jubilee Class locomotive 5664 Nelson, a Lima diesel locomotive Class 33 in DRS livery & three boxed Days Gone Trackside Models, mostly in original boxes and packaging, and a number of Hornby catalogues (a lot)
A well engineered 3 inch scale model of the 1920s Wallis & Steevens Simplicity road roller, the engine with diagonal boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge, safety, injector, clack and other valves. Engine details include single cylinder with 1½in stroke by 1in bore, drain cocks, mechanical lubricator, reverse gear, eccentric driven feed pump and by-pass, Chassis details include solid roll wheels, belly tank supporting coal tenders. The model is painted green and black, the cab with red interior, and has a brass makers plaque, 'R. L Hackett & Sons, Exeter', and a name plaque, 'Patience', last fired in 2018, no other boiler history available, 35in (89cm) long x 15½in (39.25cm) wide x 25¼in (64cm) high.
Rudolph Friedrich Karl Suhrlandt (German, 1781-1862), Portrait of Friedrich Franz I, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1756-1837), wearing the black uniform of the Mecklenburg infantry, a sash and badge of the order of the Black Eagle of Prussia and of the Red Eagle of Prussia, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 'R. Suhrlandt Pinxt / 1817', inscribed verso with inventory numbers 1466 and 1671, 37¾in x 30½in (96cm x 77.5cm), framed. Canvas damaged immediately above subject's head. Provenance: The Collection of the Last Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin; Christie's Amsterdam, 24 March 1999, lot 28; Christie's South Kensington, 19 July 2006, lot 1856.From the remaining contents of the 'Millers at the Anchor' Hotel, Porlock Weir, collected by Martin Miller.
a Display of heraldry by John Guillam , publisher R Blome 1679 - 5th edition - obvious wear but generally in good condition for age, title still very clear - binding mainly tight although the title page is loose, together with the last couple of pages, not coloured as in some other editions - very little foxing, has been in a damp place at one time, as pages crinkled - and a crest and monogram album
Seven leather bound books, to include works of Tennyson MacMillan and Co, 1905 - Holy Living Jeremy Taylor 1852 - series of Discourses on the principles of Religious Belief Rev R Morehead Third Edition 1810, Gospel of St John, Westcott 1929 Italy, A poem by Samuel Rogers 1830, the Pickwick papers Chapman and Hall, Tale of Two Cities Chapman and Hall, and The Brook Kerith George Moore 1916
A pair of watercolours by G S Walters, R B A entitled Sunset on the Medway - off Sheerness, and Trawler off the South Foreland - in gilt frames, frame sizes 45cm x 62cm - both with Lancashire Galleries labels verso - some losses to frames, Trawler painting has all over spotting to, other colours bright to both
A George VI Art Deco hallmarked silver four piece tea and coffee serviceComprising coffee pot, teapot each with ivory handles, twin handled sugar bowl, cream jug, by R E Stone, London 1946, approximate weight 55ozCONDITION REPORTIvory finials with cracks, cracking to joints on ivory handleLight wear to body on eachTeapot length 23cmCoffee pot height 20cm
John Bowes (1899-1974) ‘After the Storm’Oil on board, signed 69x90cm, inset in modern frameNB: Bears R Jackson & Sons, Liverpool exhibition label versoCONDITION REPORT:Frame with light scratches/wear Painting in good condition with strong coloursNo idea of location Painting in good condition
Approx Eighty (80) Vinyl RecordsVarious genres, years, predominantly 7", includes four (4) LPs by The Beatles including their debut album 'Please Please Me' later black & yellow label, 'With The Beatles' LP 2nd Press, 'Help!' LP 1st Press and 'A Hard Days Night' LP 1st Press, Otis Redding's LP 'The Otis Redding Dictionary Of Soul - Complete & Unbelievable', Kay Starr's 1957 DEMO 'Jamie Boy' HMV Label (45 POP 357), The King Brothers 'Wake Up Little Susie/Winter Wonderland' 1957 PROMO Parlophone Label (45-R 4367), Lloyd Terrel/Mrs. Miller 'Bang Bang Lulu / I Never Knew' 1968 single PAMA Label (PM 710), Chuck Woods 'Seven Days Too Long' Single Big T Label (BIG 104), etc, conditions vary half of the 7" are sleeveless.
A 19th Century portable mahogany cased gentleman's dressing set with double fitted interior with cut throat razor, scissors and tools, some elements marked with a crown above a winged griffin and crest, the blade on the razor stamped V crown R Underwood 56 Haymarket, width 22.5cm, lacking two tools.
Early19th century Rosewood artists paint box by R. Ackermann with satinwood cross banding and inlaid panel, single drawer, the interior lid bearing original paper label, L38cm x H15.5cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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