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A very large kit built radio-controlled model of a KM Bismarck Battleship, comprising of GRP hull with wooden superstructure, removable sections to reveal radio control compartments to power turrets, rudder and 3 propellers, length 195cm, sold with a quantity of Radio control batteries, a DX6i hand unit and a quantity of plans/drawings
Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Military vehicles. (1) 49a US Army Half Track - riveted base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, small diameter black plastic rollers with original but perished green rubber tracks (middle axle rusty); (2) 54a Saracen Armoured Personnel Carrier - cast shut rear base, 40-tread black plastic wheels (rear axle rusty); (3) 61a Ferret Scout Car - cast shut right hand mudguards, cast open left hand mudguards, tan driver, gloss black 4-line base, 40-tread black plastic wheels; (4) 68a Austin Military Radio Truck - without silver trim, 45-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent to Mint in Excellent Plus to Mint type D2 boxes all of which are printed by Bowaters. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (4)
Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Military vehicles. (1) 49a US Army Half Track - riveted base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, small diameter black plastic rollers with original but perished green rubber tracks, type D3 box; (2) 61a Ferret Scout Car with cast shut right hand but cast open left hand mudguards, tan driver, gloss black 4-line base, 40-tread black plastic wheels; (3) 64a Scammell Military Recovery Tractor - type C body, grey plastic double arm hook, 40-tread black plastic wheels, type D3 box (front axle rusty & scratch to roof); (4) 68a Austin Military Radio Truck - without silver trim, 45-tread black plastic wheels, type D2 box printed by Bowaters - Excellent to Mint in Excellent Plus to Mint boxes. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (4)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group of unboxed models including 2c Muir Hill Site Dumper; 2 x 7b Ford Anglia; 8c Caterpillar Tractor (missing rubber tracks); 29b Austin Cambridge (roof bent out of shape & glazing unit now loose within body); 62b Commer TV Service Van "Radio Rentals" (missing plastic accessories); 64b MG 1100 (suspension collapsed); 70a Ford Thames Estate (base bent out of shape) - condition varies from Fair to Good Plus many with rusty axles. Old store stock direct from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York State. (11)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group of original empty boxes. Type D1 box for 64a Scammell Military Recovery Tractor printed by Pembroke Abbey; type D2 boxes for 43b Aveling Barford Tractor Shovel, 54a Saracen Armoured Personnel Carrier and 68a Austin Military Radio Truck all printed by Bowaters; type D3 boxes for 14c Bedford Lomas Ambulance, 15c Dennis Refuse Truck, 30b Magirus Deutz Crane Truck, 37b Karrier Bantam Coca Cola Delivery truck and type D4 boxes for 16c Scammell Snowplough (one end flap detached but still present) and 58b Drott Excavator - all have ink graffiti where model numbers have been changed - condition varies from Fair to Excellent. Old store stock direct from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York State. (10)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Military vehicles. (1) 62a AEC Military General Service Lorry - silver trim to headlamps & front bumper, 24-tread black plastic wheels with crimped axles - Excellent Plus in Good Plus type B3 box; (2) 63a Ford Military Ambulance - without base hole, 24-tread black plastic wheels with crimped axle - Excellent Plus with some paint loss to front bumper silver trim in Good Plus type B4 box (3) 68a Austin Military Radio Truck - 24-tread black plastic wheels with rounded axles - Excellent Plus in Poor incomplete type B5 box; (4) 71a Austin Military Water Tanker - Good Plus with considerable paint loss to wheelarches in Good Plus to Excellent just a little stained type B4 box complete with Good Plus "Matchbox Collector" lapel badge. (4)
Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Military Vehicles. (1) 49a US Army Half Track - 20-tread grey plastic wheels with rounded axles, bare metal rollers with original & pliable but discoloured grey rubber tracks, type B4 box; (2) 55a DUKW Amphibian - matt black base, 18-tread grey plastic wheels with crimped axles, type B3 box; (3) 64a Scammell Military Recovery Tractor - green metal double arm hook, 30-tread black plastic wheels with rounded axles, type B5 box; (4) 67a Saladin Armoured Car - 30-tread black plastic wheels with crimped axles; (5) 68a Austin Military Radio Truck - with silver trim to headlamps & front bumper, 24-tread black plastic wheels with rounded axles - apart from tracks models are Excellent to Near Mint in Good to Good Plus boxes. (5)
A collection of Schleich Smurfs and Super Smurfs, to include France Rugby Smurf, Digger Smurf (small mould), Carnival Smurf, CB Operator Smurf (black radio), Discus Thrower Smurf, Chain Gang Smurf (lacking rock), Champion Smurf, Cupid Smurf, Fencer Smurf, Windsurfer Smurf, Cage Smurf and National Gas Station Smurf. (12)
Collection of 50 Plus Signed Photos, Signature Cards Etc From Radio Stars, TV Stars and Film Stars. Signatures include Pam St. Clement, Gordon Kennedy, Eamonn Holmes, Diana Marchment, Reece Dinsdale, Nick Worrall, The Spinners, Anne Robinson, Kerry Wilson, Peter Marshall, Mark Pepperday, Eliza Tebith, Sharon Duce, Rosamund Fisher, Multi Signed Take the High Road, Pauline Jameson, Cliff Richard, Jennifer Rush, Lynne F Woods, Cynthia Flower, Debbie Stephenson, Exile Band, Karl Howman, Brian Capron, Cheryl Peake and Andrew Naylor, Jess Conrad, Justin Church, Rosemary Leach, Nanette Newman, Ian Wallace, Valentine Dyall, David Icke Sir Derek Ezra, Neville King and many more. Some Great Names. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Approx 40 Signed Letters, Signature Cards, Cuttings and more. From TV, Film, Radio and Sport. To Include Jill Washington, Pat Mooney, Janet Howard, Suzanne Sinclair, Julie Salmon, Barbara Kirby, Cynthia Flower, Max Robertson, Janos Kurucz, Mark Caven, A Golder, James Paterson, Jamie Ripman, Susan Brookes, Nicola Keen, John Brown, Kerry Mancini, Terence Beckett, Giles Radice, Sally Ashfield, Christopher Chataway, Peter Lorenzelli, Valerie Walsh, T Yeo, Jayne Draper, Moss Evans, Lynn Jezzard, Robert Robinson, Paul Aspland, David Jackson, Joan Bakewell, Mostyn Evans, Su Douglas, Geoffrey Drain, John Julius Cooper 2nd Viscount Norwich, Jenny Logan, Mark Ward, Julie Scott, Ian Tyler and many others. May Yield Good Value. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Jimmy Young Signed BBC Radio 2 Magazine Cutting Page. Black and White. Signed in blue ink. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Radio Signed Collection of 15 Signatures on Colour Promo Images 6x4 inches. Signatures include Andy Taylor, Alex Lester, Graham Pass, Timbo, Mark Thomas, Jules Bellerby, Julia Booth, Dave Gillbee, Nick Atkins, Dave Monk, Gerard Tubb, Jean Challis, Robbie Vincent, Steve Wright, and John Sachs. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A Great War submariner’s D.S.M. group of three awarded to Leading Seaman H. C. Wright, H.M. Submarine D7, for the sinking of the U-45 in September 1917 Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (191473 H. C. Wright, Lg. Sean. H.M.S. “D7” Atlantic Ocean 12th Sept. 1917); Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Natal (H. C. Wright, A.B., H.M.S. Doris) impressed naming; 1914-15 Star (191473 H. C. Wright, L.S. R.N.) light pitting, otherwise very fine (3) £1,200-£1,600 --- D.S.M. London Gazette 17 November 1917: ‘For services in action with enemy submarines.’ The recommendation states: ‘Sinking of German submarine U45 12 September 1917. Since joining the flotilla on 14 April Submarine D7 has done 99 days on patrol and 54 days in harbour, which I believe to be a record for any overseas patrol, and which has only been possible through the sustained and united hard work of the whole of the crew, and especially the engine room staff.’ ‘It was not until September 1917 that a patrol submarine north of Ireland achieved a sinking. U-45 (Sittenfield) had sailed with U-88 and U-54 on the 5th; a week later she was on the surface west of the Shetlands when D-7 sighted her and dived to attack. Twenty minutes later a stern torpedo, fired at 800 yards, struck the U-boat just before the conning tower. One of the two survivors picked up by the British submarine was the radio operator, who had been about to send a message to Wilhelmshaven. He did not have time to do so, and the German command had no idea as to where U-45 was sunk.’ The commanding officer of D7, Lieutenant O. E. Hallifax, was awarded the D.S.O. for this action, as well as one D.S.C. and two further D.S.M.s to other members of the crew. Herbert Charles Wright was born on 10 July 1881, and joined the Navy in July 1899. He joined the submarine branch in November 1912 and served aboard H.M. Submarine D7 from that date until February 1919. He served aboard E33 towards the end of that year and was Shore Pensioned in July 1921.
Vinyl Record LP's and Picture Discs including The Mission - BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert ("No Snow, No Show" For The Eskimo) - WINLP 035; Carved In Sand - S42 251-1; The Mission Children - WISH 2; Montrose - Montrose - K 46276; Hawk Wind - Quark Strangeness and Charm - CDS 4008; AC/DC - If You Want Blood - PLP 7567-81553-2; Al Kooper - You Never Know Who Your Friends Are - 63651; Steppenwolf - Live - DSD 50075 (8)
Vinyl Records LP's, 12" Singles and Picture Discs Including - Blondie - Plastic Letters - CHR 1166; Rip Her To Shreds - CHS 2180; Heart Of Glass - CHS 12-2275; Osibisa - Wɔyaya - MDKS 8005; John Miles - Rebel - SKL 5231; Bryan Adams - Reckless - AMA 5013; Unknown Artist - Superman (Original Radio Broadcast) - 812 (Limited Edition Picture Disc); The Teardrop Explodes - Wilder - 6359 056; The Jags - 4 - Track 12" E.P. - 12 WIP 6501; The Human League - The Dignity Of Labour PTS 1-4 - VF1; Thomas Dolby - Hyper-active! (Heavy Breather Subversion) - 12r 6065; The Time - Ice Cream Castle - 925 109-1; XTC - Love On A Farmboy's Wages - VS 613-12; Dead Or Alive - Lover Come Back To Me (Extended Remix) - QTA 6086 (Special Poster Package); Something In My House (U.S. Wipe-out Mix Part 2) - BURNS Q1; Brand New Lover - 650075 6; Starcastle - Real To Real - EPC 82916; Timex Social Club- Rumors - COOLX 133; Pet Shop Boys - Jealousy - 20 4224; Space - Magic Fly - NSPL 28232; Falco Meets Brigitte Nielsen - Body Next To Body - 258094; Bruce Hornsby And The Range - A Night On The Town - PL82041; Stone The Crows - Ontinuous Performance - 2391 043; Tomita - Ravel: Daphnis And Chloé, Bolero, Pavan For A Dead Princess, Mother Goose -RL 13412; Roxy Music - Roxy Music - ILPS 9200; Santana - Santana - S 69015; Soft Cell - Soul Inside - BZS 2012; Tears For Fears - Change - IDEA 412; Alphaille - Big In Japan - X 9505 T; Duran Duran - Is There Something I Should Know? (Monster Mix) - K062-65 106; Paul Simon - The Paul Simon Song Book - 62579; Dr Alban - It's My Life - 615 330; Phil Ochs - Tape from California - SP4148; Toya - Desire - EGLP 71; Toya! Toya! Toya! - NE 1268; Others Including Ralph Burns; Billy Joel; John Waite; Bay City Rollers; Chris Rea; Roy Wood; Donna Summer; Taj Mahal; Enigma; Etc (Approximately 60)
Three boxes of items: vintage games - Junior Scrabble, dominoes, etc. vintage Bush radio, Standard Interstate AM/FM radio, gents watches in original packaging, stone hot water bottle, cameras, Haco 7 x 50 binoculars, miniature copper items, vintage shoe stretcher, two vintage sweet tins etc. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Cricket: A leather bound Visitors Book in which John Arlott asked people who visited his home to sign their name and address. It dates from 1946 onwards. The entries cover 28 pages and include local friends, BBC colleagues, famous English and touring cricketers, and names from the world of poetry and literature.In 1946 we have the top players of the Indian touring team - Vijay Merchant, Vijay Hazare and Vinoo Mankad plus Michael Ayrton - a famous artist, sculptor, writer and broadcaster. Then in 1947 we meet members of the South African touring team - J D Lindsay -and Louis Duffus (writer) - as well as Req Perks, the Worcestershire cricketer who became a close friend. Harry Craig an Irish writer who was producing radio programmes at the time but later became a noted screenwriter of top level movies - writes a little four line ditty beginning "In Arlott's home they filled my glass. In 1949 several of the NZ tourists, including the manager and captain, as well as several of the Leicestershire cricket team. Also some famous players - Bill Bowes. Denis Compton, Bill Edrich,Norman Yardley. In 1950 we start with Raymond Postgate - a famous left-wing socialist and novelist (one of his books listed below) - but soon get back into cricketers - Martin Young, Wilf Wooller, Desmond Eagar. Also writers like Rupert Hart-Davis and Rex Warner and a fairly famous bandleader and impresario - Jack Hylton. Diana Rait Kerr arrives from Lord's and then nine members of the West Indian touring team including Gerry Gomez and Goddard the captain. They are followed by Harry Altham, Neville Cardus (the first visit from a key friend and colleague) and several other cricketers. From the entertainment world we see the comedian Ted Ray and many artistic and literary figures - Laurence Whistler. Pennethorne Hughes, William Plomer, the cartoonist 'Giles' - and then the first signature by John Betieman, the famous and much-loved poet laureate. He signs in on another 4 occasions over the next few years. In 1951 we get South African tourists - the Rowan brothers, Isaacs and Charles Fortune. Then, moving on to 1953 the great Lindwall and Miller arrive as do Mr and Mrs Denis Compton, Walter Robins, Benaud, WA Johnston and a first visit from Gerald Brodribb. Also Andrew Young, well regarded Scottish poet whose works were revered by Arlott. (see items below) And Norman Birkett, the cricket loving barrister.More cricket figures appear - Bill Bowes and Neville Cardus again, several Somerset players, Leslie Gutteridge, AA Thomson, Tom Graveney, Arthur Morris. Also a noted cricket-loving literary name - Edmund Blunden. Another interesting character was Ted Mason who was the first BBC screenwriter of The Archers and Dick Barton - Special Agent. The names tumble over and over - Frank Tyson, Robin Marlar, Rex Alston, Leo Harrison (Arlott's greatest cricket player friend). Ray Robinson, Willie Watson, Jackie McGlew, Neil Adcock and further visits by Whistler, Betjeman etc. By 1956 Colin Cowdrey, lan Craig, Peter May, RS Whitington, JW Rutherford, Jim Burke, Ron Archer, Len Hutton, David Sheppard, Gamini Goonesena and other cricketers show up plus many returns by Frank Tyson. Arlott's fellow BBC icon Brian Johnston visits with his wife, Pauline. Also one of the Boulting brothers, a famous movie maker. Finally, the great writer Kingley Amis appears twice but then the list is finished. John must have moved on to a new Visitors Book which sadly is not included in this lot. Still, a fine collection - and an important indicator of just how Arlott launched himself from local policeman to world famous broadcaster, writer and TV personality.Please assess photographs for a sample of the Visitors Book, viewing is advised.
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