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A good 19th century French mahogany stereoscope viewer with applied plaque inscribed "Eunice, France Standard Stereoscopes, 78,3", together with a quantity of glass stereoscope slides, various subjects including a gentleman in his motor car, a view of an early radio set, topographical holiday photographs etc (Illustrated).
A small quantity of Fords of various makes including Corgi: Sierra, Zodiac, Cortina; Vanguards: Anglia saloons blue, light green, Anglia vans Royal Mail, AA: Ertl: Ford Mustang 1:16 kit; Matchbox Dinky: E38W vans Radio Times, Heinz 57; Superior: Kas red, light blue, yellow. Together with a tinplate push ‘n go Chevrolet Impala Fire Chief, Japanese manufacture, length 140mm. Most items boxed, minor/some wear, contents VGC to as new, Impala FC. (c25)
12 various plastic kits. Including 4 Tamiya- 1/10th scale Ferrari 360 radio control kit. 1/12th scale Tyrrell P.34 6 wheel F.1 racing car. 2, 1/24th scale Ferrari, F50 and Testarossa. 3 Revell kits- 1/12th scale Ferrari Testarossa, 2 1/48th scale F14-D Tomcat fighters. 1/24th. scale Italeri Scania truck and trailer kit ‘Eddie Stobart’. Imai Thunderbird 2 set kit. 2 Academy AC 289 Cobra and a P.51 C Mustang. Airfix Supermarine Spitfire Mk1. Also in lot a 2 Corgi- Aviation Archives DH Comet 4 ‘Dan Air’ and a Die-Cast Collectibles series Mack articulated lorry ‘Schefer’. Also a Hot Wheels Ferrari Testarossa. All boxed, most kits unmade (Revell Tomcats not complete). Contents GC-Mint.
2 Tamiya large scale (probably 1/12th) kit built radio controlled tanks. Both German, one a WW2 example and one a modern German Army example. Both fully detailed and fitted with motors and radio control units. Also a similar scale Tamiya large scale Mercedes Benz tractor unit, (unfinished). Tanks require recommissioning by a radio control expert/shop (The Hobby Box Uckfield). Also in lot 5 radio control units, Tamiya RS 540 sports tuned motor. 2 large scale kits-Vosper Thornycroft Gas Turbine Patrol Boat and a Tamiya U.S. Battleship BB-63 Missouri-both unmade. GC-Mint a few parts damaged. Battery powered electrical units cannot be guaranteed to be working.
A Tamiya 1/14th large scale articulated truck. American Peterbilt bonneted 3 axle tractor unit with sleeper cab in dark green ‘King Hauler’ livery, hauling a polished aluminium twin axle petrol tanker trailer in ‘SHELL Eddie Stobart’ livery. Fully set up for radio control, complete with a hand held unit (will require setting up). VGC minor work required to run. .
A Tamiya 1/14th large scale articulated truck. American streamlined Ford Aeromax 3 axle tractor unit with sleeper cab in white ‘Knight Hauler’ livery. Hauling a 2 axle open flatbed trailer often used for logging work in Canada. Fully set up for radio control, complete with a hand held unit (will require setting up). VGC minor work required to run.
WWII – Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf pocket edition 1940 signed by Adolf Hitler to inside cover on a page bearing the embossed Nazi eagle and swastika devices. Black cloth boards with Nazi eagle and swastika device in embossed metal to front cover in ‘as used’ condition. Excessively rare. Copies of Hitler’s book signed by him rarely appear on the market. The last to appear in these rooms – a pre-publication second edition of 1925 bearing a lengthy inscription signed by Hitler to one of his fellow inmates in Landsberg Prison where he wrote the book – sold for £18000. This is a later edition. Hitler’s signature in black ink is bold and clear. We are informed by the vendor that the signature was obtained by his grandfather who was a radio operator for the German army in Norway. He also lived in Nuremberg and he is believed to have obtained the signature personally from Hitler in that city.
An exhibition quality 1in scale model of a Wallis & Stevens road roller ‘Advance’, built by the late Mr L.O.Gibbs of Hailsham, East Sussex having gas fired boiler with fitted sight glass, pressure gauge, steering wheel with direct shaft to bevel gear and worm steering. The twin cylinder engine with trunk guides, balanced crank, cab lever for Stephenson’s link reverse, hand brake, ratchet oiler, flywheel with gear driven water pump and return flow control valve to belly tanks, rivetwork, water drain point and safety valve. The model is finished in maroon, red and green paintwork with polished copper, brass and brightwork. The fitted corrugated canopy being sign written ‘L.O.Gibbs, Hailsham -East Sussex - Contractor’. Radio control equipment is built into the underside of the canopy and the model comes with a radio control hand set. Model 33cm high, 27cm wide, 60cm long
A model RA Class yacht, ‘Argonaut’, registration number GBR 1350, sail number ‘50’, hand-built from glass fibre, radio-controlled, with aluminium ‘groovy’ mast, five sets of sails, rudder servo, receiver and rechargeable batteries (no winch), with certificate, 182cm long, 270cm high. Competed in the World Championships at Gosport, 2005.
TELEVISION: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, a few 8 x 10s and letters, by various television and radio presenters and personalities, soap opera stars etc., including Jonathan Ross, David Bellamy, Michael Parkinson, Magnus Magnusson, Esther Rantzen, Peter Duncan, Barry Norman, Frank Muir, Nicholas Parsons, Joan Bakewell, Eamonn Andrews, David Attenborough, Les Dennis, Jonathan King, Keith Chegwin, Larry Grayson, John Peel, Simon Groom, John Noakes, Janet Ellis, Terry Wogan, Valerie Singleton, David `Kid` Jensen, Steven Pinder, Lorraine Chase, Jane How, Thelma Barlow, Bryan Mosley, Lynne Perrie, Sue Nicholls, Bill Waddington, William Roache, Anne Kirkbride, Peter Baldwin, Bill Tarmey, Elizabeth Dawn, Johnny Briggs, Gary Hailes, Michael Cashman, Leslie Grantham, John Altman, Sophie Lawrence, Letitia Dean, Tom Watt, Gillian Taylforth, Susan Tully, Martine McCutcheon, Edna Dore, Wendy Richard, Bill Treacher, Stan Richards, Ronald Magill etc. Many of the images are neatly dated in the corners by the collector, generally VG, 120
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