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Trade cards: Trade cards, 3 large cards, Typhoo `George Best` (10" x 8") (faded, pin hole), International Stores George V & Mary (approx 11" x 9") in original envelope plus a Belgium card by Cadum Soap showing Snow White/Prince Charming (approx 11" x 6"), sold with a set of Radio Fun British Sports Stars (gd) (23)
A group of nine Matchbox Series boxed military vehicles, including a no. 61 Scout Car, no. 68 Radio Truck, no. 63 Ambulance, no. 54 Personnel Carrier, no. 55 DUKW, no. 49 a Half Track with plastic wheels and grey treads, a no. 62 General Service Truck, a no. 67 Armored Car and a second no 49 Half Track in colour picture box with black plastic wheels
Five soft cover copies of `Bobby Bear`s Annual` published by The Daily Herald, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1939 and 1931, another early children`s book `The Milk Maid` with sketches by R Caldecot, three small albums of cigarette cards `Radio Celebrities` and an album of `Film Stars` (two) and two boxes of mixed books
Cigarette cards - Wills, `Engineering Wonders`, 1927, good (50/50); with the same company`s `Speed`, 1938, good (50/50); `Radio Celebrities`, Second Series, 1934, good (50/50); `Life in the Royal Navy`, 1939, good (50/50); `Air Raid Precautions`, 1938, good (50/50); and nine other sets, (total fourteen sets).
Six Million Dollar Man - A Denys Fisher Colonel Steve Austin `The Six Million Dollar Man` action figure, generally good condition (back of outfit repaired), boxed (box worn); Denys Fisher Bionic Transport & Repair Station, boxed; and empty box for a Denys Fisher Six Million Dollar Man Back Pack Radio (worn); and a Six Million Dollar Man colouring book, unused, (4).
Attributed to Jerzy Faczynski (1917-1994). Projected view of the Festival of Britain site, c.1950. Pen and black ink on tracing paper, with overdrawing in blue ink. Titled Festival of Britain London 1951 below. Unframed. 19 x 25.5cm (7 1/2 x 10 in). Originally intended as a centenary celebration of the first world fair, the Great Exhibition of 1851, the Festival of Britain became more a statement of post-war national identity and pride. The architect appointed to oversee the whole project was Sir Hugh Casson, who brought in countless young architects and designers to work on the various elements. This drawing shows a perspective view across the Thames, including the Dome of Discovery, the Lion and Unicorn Pavillion, and the shot tower, drawn in black ink. But it is centred on the famous Skylon structure, by Philip Powell & Hidalgo Moya, here added in blue ink, in two alternative positions in relation to the dome, with the steel-framed radio beacon on top of the shot tower, itself the only pre-existing structure on the site, similarly inked in.
Scale aircraft models: including a Dornier Do.24 3 engined flying boat by Douglas Weir, a Pan Am Dixie Clipper 4 engined flying boat, a Westland Whirlwind P-SF P7102 by Douglas Weir, an Arado Ar.96, a Bristol Blenheim, a Beaufort, a Brewster Buffalo, a Lockheed Lightning, and a part assembled radio controlled kit of a Junkers Ju.87 (9)
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