A RARE AIRTEX ARSENAL 1979 F.A.CUP FINAL SAMPLE SHORT-SLEEVE SHIRT. No.8, with crew-neck collar and embroidered badge, inscribed F.A.Cup Final, Wembley 1979. The above shirt is one of the official alternative shirts produced by Umbro for the 1979 F.A.Cup final. The alternative shirt has a crew-neck rather than a v-neck collar. Lots 551-562 are the property of a private Arsenal collector of some repute
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A RARE BEAUMARIS V. NEWCASTLE UNITED GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH, MATCH CARD, 5/2/1908 played at Beaumaris Anglesey, North Wales, creases at three corners, card printed by J.R. Jones, Minerva Works, Beaumaris. From research the above match is unlisted and was played just after Newcastle United`s F.A.Cup win over West Ham United and just prior to a league match against Manchester United.
A rare Britains Anti-Aircraft Units of the British Army Balloon Barrage Section-balloon and winch No.1749. Rubber balloon painted in silver in quite good condition for age and type, some distortion overall and spotting. Together with its metal based winch to fit the trailer of the Under Slung lorry (No.1641). In a rare early utility style box with applied label to lid. Some wear.
2 rare late 1930`s Lehmann `Gnom` series tinplate aircraft. A Heinkel He 70 (817) in grey civilian colours `DU-DET` registration. Plus another He 70 (819) in green, and brown camouflage livery. Both VGC minor wear. Unboxed. Together with a photocopied article about the toys. Plate. See inside back cover.
10 Dinky Aircraft. Including a rare American issue Phantom II F-4 fighter in U.S. brown and green camouflage. Plus 2 `Long Range Bombers`, Beechcraft C55 Baron-boxed. P-47 Thunderbolt, Messerschmitt 109e, Harrier Jump Jet, Jaguar etc. Plus 2 Corgi, Mig-21P.F.and a Japanese Zero-Sen A6M5, both in plastic boxes. Etc. GC-VGC Some wear/chipping. F-4 a very nice example.
A rare 1930`s Dinky Mechanised Army Set. No.156. Comprising 151a Medium Tank, 151b Transport Wagon, 151c Cooker trailer, 151d Water Tank Trailer, 152a light Tank, 152b Reconnaissance Car, 152c Austin Seven Car, 161a Searchlight Lorry, 161b Anti-Aircraft Gun on Carriage, 162a Light Dragon vehicle, 162b Trailer and 162c 18-Pounder Quick Firing Field Gun. All in an original box with display insert. FC-GC Some examples fatigued and A.F. Box complete but faded, dated February 1941.
A rare 1950`s electric `Dinky Toys` shop sign. Approximately 17` long, `Dinky Toys` in red painted carved wood mounted on a metal framed light box with `Made by Meccano Ltd` glass front. Fitted with a rear metal deflector. GC some cleaning required. Not tested. Sold as a collector`s item only. Plate. 1
A rare pre-production Dinky colour trial Morris Commercial Van `Capstan` (465). An example in standard production dark blue and light blue on one side and in light blue on the other, `Have a Capstan` to both. Wheel hubs are in standard mid blue. Boxed. Vehicle VGC a few minor marks. Plate. See front cover. .
GWR Borough of Port Talbot station enamel Hackney Carriage Authorised Fares Sign. An extremely rare sign, 10" x 6" listing taxi fares from G.W.R. to no less than 50 different destinations, both local including many pubs, and further afield to include Duffryn Sheds and Neath G.W.R. For example, the fare was 10/6d to the Golf Links, 3/- to Aberavon Docks, 7/6d to Pyle Crossing, 10/- to Duffryn Rhondda and 15/- to Porthcawl the furthest destination. Don`t miss this little gem.
London & South Western Railway heavy lead, Bridge Makers Plate bearing the inscription `L&SWR WIMBLEDON WORKS 1885`. Recovered from the footbridge on Honiton Station when the old bridge was replaced with a modern one. Measuring 18" x 8½" and somewhat distressed after many attempts by collectors to remove over the years! It certainly has a history within. A very rare plate, only the second one ever to come to market.
Totem, BR(M) DUFFIELD, narrow flange, face drilled variety. Ex Midland Railway station between Derby and Ambergate, junction with the former branch line to Wirksworth. Built in 1841, the first station was just north of the current station. Later reconstruction in the `vee` of the now junction, took place in 1867. Excellent condition with deep colour and shine, just the smallest of chips around one bolt hole. A rare totem indeed.
Southern Railway Target BEXHILL WEST. Ex SECR station, the branch terminus from Crowhurst. Opened on the 1st June 1902, it was originally named just Bexhill. It closed on the 15th June 1964 and although the line was lifted along with the platforms, the main building still stands. An extremely rare Target, only the second time at auction. Some damage but good colour and shine.
Worksplate Chapman & Furneaux No 1161 dated 1898 Successors To Black Hawthorn & Co Limited Gateshead-on-Tyne. Brass oval, 11¾" 7¾", ex Lambourn Valley Railway 0-6-0 Tank engine, one of two Standard Gauge built by Chapman Furneaux for £1330 each that carried the names Aelfred and Ealhswith, this one being from the latter. It ran this wonderful little railway in dark blue livery lined in black and white. Sold to the Cambrian Railways in 1904 and renumbered 26, later absorbed into the GWR to become No 820, allocated to Sweaty. It was withdrawn in March 1930 and sold to Mells Colliery in Frome, Somerset. The colliery close February 1944 and in February 1945, the loco was scrapped by Cohens. A magnificent, ultra rare worksplate from a historic locomotive.
Barry Railway 12” oak cased Fusee Clock. `A` Frame chain driven movement, completely overhauled and in fine working condition. Dial reads `Barry Railway Co., Barry & Sons Cardiff, which has been sympathetically restored by Dr DR Parr. A unique survivor with this particular dial notation. This rare clock comes complete with an original BR label returning the clock from Caerphilly Works, AA Gardane, Chief Signal & Telegraph Engineer, S&T Department Reading.
Great Western Railway Webb & Thompson Single Line Electric Train Staff DOUSLAND - PRINCETOWN. Ex Princetown Railway section, opened on the 11th August 1883 and operated by the GWR. The branch line ran from Yelverton to Princetown and originally, Dousland was the only intermediate station. It closed forever on the March 3rd 1956. Measures 23¼" in length having all 5 brass rings intact and the brass section names at one end. Extremely rare.
Locomotive Nameplate THE NEEDLES. Ex London Brighton & South Coast Railway H2 `Atlantic` class 4-4-2 built in August 1911 and numbered 423. Withdrawn in May 1949 and despite lasting just about into BR days, it never received a BR number. Brass construction measuring approximately 40½" across. Face painted red, rear ex loco. A rare plate with only 6 locos in the class.
Corgi, catalogues to include; 1963-64 boy in blue, 1965 (Bentley & Ghia on cover), 1966 (Aston Martin) 1967/68, 1969, 1970, 1971/72, 74, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 73, 85, 83 and 98 leaflet, all very good, minor graffiti on 63/64 and 65, plus 1966 catalogue, 1965 leaflet, 1976 leaflet, various late issue leaflets and a rare Corgi Juniors Collectors Album unused (Illus.)
Barrett & Sons and F G Taylor, lead farm to include; cottage, bridge, wishing well, feed cage, beehive, hen coop and hen, rabbit hutch and 4 rabbits, rabbit warren, rare rabbit eating carrot, 4 baby rabbits and a rare running rabbit, cornrick, hayrick, 3 gates and 19 fence sections, 4 sheaves of corn, 2 rare pieces of rustic fencing from the Pixieland series, 1 collie dog, seated polar bear, giraffe and 2 Britains zebras (G-VG)
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