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Lot 1417

An Early Victorian long case clock with a painted dial and moon roller swan neck pediment. eight day going.

Lot 1550

An old Garden roller. This lot is sold from the image and can be collected from the vendors house by appointment.

Lot 40

A MODERN 9CT GOLD CAMEO SHELL BROOCH, depicting a maiden in profile, measuring approximately 46mm x 36mm, rope edge looped border, pin and roller catch fitting, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 14.7 grams

Lot 253

1939 Bentley 4¼-Litre Vanden Plas-style TourerCoachwork by James E PearceRegistration no. FYU 313Chassis no. B-137-MX•The ultimate expression of pre-war motoring refinement•Replica Vanden Plas-style body•Desirable M-series overdrive model•Original engine, gearbox, and registration•Comprehensive history fileFootnotes:Introduced in 1936, the 4¼-Litre Bentley chassis, developed from the preceding 3½-Litre, was the finest that the wealthy sporting motorist could aspire to. Although Rolls-Royce's acquisition of Bentley Motors in 1931 had robbed the latter of its independence, it did at least ensure the survival of the Bentley name. Launched in 1933, the first of what would become known as the 'Derby' Bentleys continued the marque's sporting associations, but in a manner even more refined than before. Even W O Bentley himself acknowledged that the 3½-Litre model was the finest ever to bear his name. Based on the contemporary Rolls-Royce 20/25, the 3½-Litre Bentley was slightly shorter in the wheelbase at 10' 6' and employed a tuned (115bhp), twin-SU-carburettor version of the former's 3,669cc overhead-valve six-cylinder engine. Add to this already remarkable package a part-synchromesh four-speed gearbox and servo assisted brakes, and the result was a vehicle offering the driver effortless high performance in almost absolute silence. 'The Silent Sports Car', as it was quickly dubbed, had few peers as a tireless long-distance tourer, combining as it did traditional Rolls-Royce refinement with Bentley performance and handling. By the end of the 1930s the 'Derby' Bentley had undergone a number of significant developments, not the least of which was an increase in bore size in 1936 that upped the capacity to 4,257cc, a move that coincided with the adoption of superior Hall's Metal bearings. This new engine was shared with the equivalent Rolls-Royce - the 25/30hp - and as had been the case with the preceding 3½-Litre model, enjoyed a superior specification in Bentley form, boasting twin SU carburettors, raised compression ratio, and a more 'sporting' camshaft. Thus the new 4¼-Litre model offered more power than before while retaining the well-proven chassis with its faultless gear-change, and servo-assisted braking. Land speed record holder Sir Malcolm Campbell appreciated its formidable performance, praising the 'absolute perfection' of the Bentley's engine, handling, and braking. It was the construction of modern highways in Continental Europe, enabling cars to travel at sustained high speeds, that had prompted the introduction of the Hall's Metal bearings and would lead eventually to the adoption of on an overdrive gearbox and improved lubrication system on Bentley's peerless Grande Routière. These and other improvements, most notably the adoption of Marles cam-and-roller steering in place of the Rolls-Royce worm-and-nut, coincided with the introduction of the 'M' series cars in 1939. Refinement, reliability, and effortless long-distance cruising (3,000 revs equates to 78mph) were hallmarks of the coveted overdrive-equipped 'M' series. Only some 200-or-so were produced during 1939 and all are most highly regarded today.With its 4¼-litre engine and overdrive gearbox, 'B-137-MX' represents the Derby Bentley in its ultimate and most desirable incarnation. This car was originally bodied by Park Ward as a four-door sports saloon and was delivered new in September 1939 to Alan Samuel Butler, Chairman of the de Havilland Aircraft Co Ltd. The Bentley was registered as 'FYU 313'. Exported to the USA in 1952, returning in 1989, the car was owned for many years by the Ingham family of Surrey, who used it for many Continental tours, one of which was the Around the World in Eighty Days Rally in 2000! 'FYU 313' had been campaigned hard throughout its life and continued in use well into its seventh decade. It was then that the family decided to strip the car and give it a new lease of life, and renowned specialist James E Pearce was chosen to ensure that the quality of the rebuild would stand the test of time. Work commenced in 2007. It was decided to re-body the car as a Vanden Plas-style tourer, and an original VdP tourer body was used as the buck. James E Pearce's invoices for the restoration are on file together with those issued by various other specialists for works carried out both before and after. Some ten years later the result still looks wonderful; indeed, the quality of the workmanship has often been recognised, as evidenced by various R-REC and BDC concours rosettes. The Bentley has also been chosen for display by the RAC at their Hampton Court Concours twice, and also for display within the Rotunda in their Pall Mall Clubhouse. Last serviced in July 2019, the car comes with a comprehensive history file containing copy chassis cards; old/current V5C registration documents; a quantity of expired MoTs and tax discs; a list of previous UK owners; and the aforementioned bills and rosettes. Not only is this VdP-style tourer undeniably attractive, it is said to drive sublimely too, starting on the button and running perfectly. As a late M-series example, it affords the benefits of overdrive and 'soft' steering, making it relaxed on the motorway and more manageable in town. Retaining its original registration number, engine, and gearbox, this fabulous Derby Bentley is not to be missed.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 49

An iron garden spire, 142cm high, together with a garden roller (2)

Lot 1413

An Ercol light elm three-tier tea trolley, each tier with raised edge, on roller castors, w.71cm

Lot 444

A collection of x8 Corgi made ' Vintage Glory Of Steam ' Limited Edition 1/50 scale boxed diecast models from the ' Vintage Glory Of Steam ' range. Models numbers to include 80301, 80304, 80201 and others. Examples of showmans tractor, road roller, road locomotive, platform wagon with drums and others. All contents appear mint and likely unused within their original boxes. Great steam models.

Lot 145

A collection of x13 vintage 1990's Barbie, Ken and Pedigree Sindy doll figures to collection to include x6 Ken dolls, x3 barbie x2 Sindy dolls. The dolls dressed in an assortment of outfits from dinner suits to casual beach wear, ball gowns and roller skating. A good collection of original Mattel Barbie dolls and Sindy dolls.

Lot 1822

A 19th Century mahogany Pembroke table with single drawer on reeded bevelled legs with roller casters. 28" high x 30" x 20" opening to 39". Supports to legs originally had cross stretchers. Circa 1840.

Lot 393

Boxed Mamod steam roller s.r.la engine

Lot 491

Arpra, NZG, Bomag - Four boxed 1:50 scale diecast construction rollers Lot consists of NZG #4013 CP-563C Vibratory Soil Compactor; NZG #157 Ingersoll Rand SP60 Compactor; Arpra (Brazil) Dynapac CA-25 Vibrating Roller; and Bomag BW213 D-3 Roller. All models appear to be in Mint condition in Very Good - Near Mint boxes with some storage wear. All models are unchecked for completeness. (4)

Lot 492

NZG, Conrad - Two boxed 1:50 scale diecast construction rollers Lot consists of NZG #641 Atlas 1140 Compactor with Cabin; and Conrad #1049 1911 Hamm Three Wheel Roller. Both models appear to be in Mint condition in Mint boxes. Both models are unchecked for completeness. (2)

Lot 507

Kaster, Conrad, Bomag, NZG - A fleet of six 1:50 scale diecast construction roller and compactor vehicles. Lot includes Bomag BW 120 AD-3; NZG #221 Bomag BW 141 AD; NZG #401 CS-563C Vibratory Soil Compactor and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition in boxes ranging from Very Good - Mint with some minor imperfections. Models are unchecked for completeness.

Lot 609

Matchbox - Five boxed Matchbox diecast vehicles. Lot consists of Matchbox #28 Bedford Compressor Truck (in a #6 box); #9 Dennis Fire Truck; #8 Caterpillar Tractor; #25 Bedford Van - Dunlop; and #1 Aveling Barford Roller. All items appear to be in Playworn condition in Poor - Fair condition boxes with scuffing, tears,missing flaps and general imperfections.

Lot 87

A metal water filled garden Roller, 17" wide x 12" diameter

Lot 68

A Collection of Camel Zippo Lighters from the 'Pleasure to Burn' series, Fishnet Temptress, James Dean Lookalike Lighting Up, Girl Selling Camel Cigarettes, Girl Lying Back on Cushions and two Roller-Skating Waitress on Tail of Car, unused (6)

Lot 102

A silver plique a-jour enamel brooch/pendant in the form of the Virgin Mary, the surround set with a ruby and yellow, green and red enamel, with a pear shaped cultured pearl dropper, size approx. 50mm inc drop, width approx 25mm, roller clasp, stamped 925Condition report: Good- all stones and enamel present and intact, minor wear only

Lot 105

A silver piqué a jour brooch in the form of two damselflies, each with faceted ruby set eyes clasping a larger cabochon ruby to the centre, green and orange enamel wings with marcasite accents, size 55 x 45mm, stamped 925, roller claspCondition report: good- all stones and emamel intact

Lot 229

Tiffany & Co-  a diamond and sapphire 18ct yellow and white gold bee brooch, the body set with a row of round brilliant cut diamonds with a surround of round cut sapphires, total diamond weight approx. 0.20ct, ruby set eyes, size approx. 22 x 20mm, pin and roller clasp fittings, stamped Tiffany & Co 18kt, total gross weight approx. 6.2gms Condition report: good- all stones and settings present and intact, clasp in working order

Lot 2410

A plique a jour silver brooch/pendant in the form of an owl set with an opal and faceted garnets and mother of pearl, length approx 30mm,  roller clasp and pin, stamped 925Condition report: Good- all enamel and  stones present and intact

Lot 95

A plique a jour silver and enamel brooch in the form of a cockerel, ruby set eye and marcasite details, size approx. 35mm x 40mm, stamped 925,  roller clasp total gross weight approx. 8.4gmsCondition report: Good- all stones and enamel present and intact, clasp good

Lot 96

A plique a jour silver and enamel pendant/brooch in the form of an eagle, cabochon ruby set eye and marcasite details, the claws gripping an oval sapphire, size approx. 28mm x 40mm, roller clasp total gross weight approx. 8.4gmsCondition report: Good- all stones and enamel present and intact, clasp good

Lot 802

A pair of evil eye bracelets, the paste eyes within spectacle settings, unmarked, 20.5cm each, 24g gross; a pair of gold coloured amulets, stamped 18k, 4.2g; a knife, fork and spoon charm, rubbed marks, 1.2g; and a silver and gold coloured roller ball pen case Condition Report: All items have some wear spoon charm mark faintly reads 14k Pen case with no ink insert, some pulls to the case which you can feel under the fingers Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 846

Pelikan, Souveran, M400, two green and black roller ball pens, the black caps with gilt clips and cap bands Condition Report: One with heavy rubbing to the striated decoration Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 847

Parker, Duofold Mosaic, a roller ball pen, the cap with white metal clip and double cap band, with a Parker box Condition Report: No paperwork Generally good condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 848

Caran d'Ache, three roller ball pens, to include: a black roller ball pen, the cap with a gilt clip and cap band, with a Caran d'Ache box, three refills, guarantee/instruction booklet and outer card packaging; together with a matching grey and blue example

Lot 851

A collection of Parker pens, to include: a Parker Sonnet blue marbled fountain pen, the cap with gilt arrow clip and cap band, the nib stamped 18K cartridge filling system with cartridge convertor; Parker, 25, a white metal three pen set, comprising fountain pen, roller ball pen and ball point pen, with a Parker box and guarantee/instruction leaflet; Parker, 45, a white metal fountain pen and ball point pen, boxed; together with other assorted Parker pens Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 866

Caran d'Ache, Type 55 Ecridor, a rhodium plated roller ball pen, the cap with a clip, with a Caran d'Ache box, instruction/guarantee booklet, information booklet and card sleeve

Lot 611

LIVE STEAM: Lot comprises Wilesco Showmans Engine (boxed), a Wilesco water cart (boxed), a Wilesco Old Smoky (unboxed) and a Mamod steam roller.

Lot 1491

A pair of vintage leather roller skates. Adult size 8.

Lot 312

A brass barrelled flintlock blunderbuss by Theops. Richards (Birmingham) c 1800, 29¾” overall, 2 stage bell mouth barrel 14", signed in script and with pre 1813 B’ham proofs; plain signed stepped lock with safety bolt (incomplete), roller on frizzen spring, and replacement old rounded swan neck cock; walnut fullstock with chequered wrist and brass mounts, including floral engraved butt plate tang and trigger guard with pineapple finial. GWO & C (the trigger guard slightly dented, the brass work slightly worn from years of polishing, ramrod a replacement) Plate 32 £800-1200

Lot 45

A pair of 18 bore flintlock travelling pistols by H. Nock, c 1800, 9½” overall, octagonal twist barrels 4¾” engraved “LONDON”; flat stepped locks with safety bolts, rainproof pans and roller on frizzen springs, signed “H. NOCK”; walnut fullstocks with rounded chequered butts, rectangular silver escutcheons, steel mounts including engraved trigger guards with pineapple finials, and original horn tipped ramrods with iron worms. Good Working Order and in untouched Condition, with a pleasing patina. Plate 9 £1000-1500

Lot 48

A good pair of 28 bore flintlock travelling pistols, by Taylor, c 1820, 7½” overall, browned octagonal twist barrels 3¼” with scroll engraved colour hardened breeches; flat stepped locks with safety bolts, rainproof pans, and roller on frizzen springs, engraved with scrolls, dog tooth borders, and signed “TAYLOR”; polished walnut fullstocks with rounded chequered butts, oval escutcheons, scroll engraved steel trigger guards, and with original brass mounted ramrods, one with concealed worm. Very Good Working Order and generally Crisp Condition, retaining virtually all original finish (patch of rust staining on one barrel); in a fitted brass bound mahogany box with folding handle in the lid, containing 38 bore steel pincer mould, a turnscrew, modern copper flask, and key to the box. Good Condition. Plate 10 £1500-1800

Lot 450

Bulgari, a gold plated roller ball pen, the cap with a clip, with a Bulgari box, guarantee booklet and refill Condition Report: Some very light scratches, generally good condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 454

Marlen, a resin roller ball pen, the cap with a white metal clip and cap band, with a Marlen box, booklet and two refills; and a Visconti black roller ball pen, the cap with white metal clip and cap band, with a Visconti box, guarantee booklet and two refills

Lot 362

Silver topped dressing table bottles, together with silver plated examples, two silver thimbles, mixed silver plate, cutlery and flatware, along with a collection of 1980s gold plated Parker pens and pencils, together with a silver coloured Cross roller ball in a black leather pen case

Lot 338

A late 19thC heavy garden roller, with turned handle and shaped centre section, 106cm high.

Lot 782

A small 18th century oak coffer, the three panel top on later hinges, over a two panel front with carved foliate arcaded frieze, on short stile feet with later roller castors, 45 x 21in. (114.5 x 53.5cm.), 21in. (53.5cm.) high.

Lot 732

THREE CAGES OF ASSORTED VENETIAN BLINDS, ROLLER BLINDS AND WALLPAPER

Lot 274

A BOX OF COLLECTABLE TO INCLUDE A ROLLER EYED DOLL TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF ORIENTAL STYLE LAMPS

Lot 138

Joy Division: The Vox Phantom VI Special Guitar Owned By Ian Curtis And Played In The Video For 'Love Will Tear Us Apart',1967,British-made, serial no.76634 stamped on the neckplate, pentagonal mahogany body finished in white with Jennings' Bigsby B5-type tremolo, Tune-o-matic roller bridge, three pickups with six push-button controls, including the misprinted 'Replat' for 'Repeat', and five rotary controls, original strap buttons, back with cavity for PP3 battery conversion, laminated scratchplate, one-piece maple neck with zero-fretted rosewood fingerboard and original frets, dot markers, headstock with Phantom VI Special decal, chrome truss rod cover and non-original Schaller machineheads, in hard rectangular, plush-lined case, accompanied by a copy of 12' single for the 40th anniversary of 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' on vinyl, and a letter of provenance from Ian's daughter Natalie Curtis, CITES license no.592982/01Footnotes:Provenance:Owned and played by Joy Division frontman, singer-songwriter Ian Curtis (b.1956-d.1980). Used by fellow band-mate Bernard Sumner following Ian's death, and later gifted to Ian's daughter Natalie Curtis, in circa 2002.Considered by many as a British cultural icon who had a once-in-a-generation talent, Ian Curtis's musical legacy, even 40 years on, is as strong as ever. Despite a short career, Ian's association with Joy Division as a fascinating and enigmatic figure was instrumental in the band becoming pioneers of the post-punk movement with their debut album 'Unknown Pleasures', released by Factory Records in 1979. Now regarded as one of the best albums of all time, it's said 'Unknown Pleasures' defined not only the city of Manchester, but a moment of social change. Through his complex and melancholic song-writing, his distinct vocals, and commanding stage presence, Ian has managed to leave a lasting influence on musicians everywhere, and the music industry has never quite been the same since. Formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester, Joy Division (originally named Warsaw) consisted of singer and 'song-poet' Ian Curtis, guitarist and keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bass player Peter Hook, and drummer Stephen Morris (who joined in 1977). Inspired by other musicians such as David Bowie, Kraftwerk, Sex Pistols, Jim Morrison, Iggy Pop, Roxy Music and Lou Reed, Ian's vision had a powerful impact on the band, resulting in Joy Division moving away from the typical 'punk sound' of the time, and instead creating their own sound, now considered as the start of the post-punk movement. Bought in September of 1979 by Joy Division's manager, Rob Gretton, this Phantom Vox was the guitar used by Ian on stage during Joy Division's 1980 European Tour, as well as on the recording of their track 'Heart and Soul', and features throughout the music video for the timeless hit 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'. As photography shows, Ian can be seen playing this guitar at several venues during the band's 1980 tour, the best-known imagery being those atmospheric shots taken by photographer Anton Corbijn - who is responsible for much of the band's early photography. Corbijn is also the creator for the music video for the re-release of Joy Division's hit 'Atmosphere' in 1988, and directed the Ian Curtis biopic Control, released in 2007.Joy Division recorded their single 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' at Pennine Studios, Oldham, on 8th January 1980, along with the B-side, 'These Days'. This version was very similar to the version the band played live, however the band later re-recorded the single with producer Martin Hannett at Strawberry Studios, Stockport in March 1980. By March of the same year, the band were recording their second studio album 'Closer', recorded at Britannia Row Studios in Islington, London. It is said Ian played this Vox on the track 'Heart and Soul' on this album; in an interview for Pat Graham's book, 'Instrument', Bernard Sumner states: Ian really liked this guitar. The Phantom had tons of effects built into it, as an added bonus. It had a pause unit, and a thing called the 'replat'. When we got the guitar, half the effects didn't work, and we were thinking, 'what the hell is replat?' We got the guitar repaired, and it turned out that 'replat' is actually 'repeat' - it was just a misprint. The guitar has a battery in it, and if you press the buttons in the wrong combination it will go into self-oscillate mode and start to make this strange twittering sound that Ian liked very much. It is a pretty wacky guitar. It sounded like some of the thinner guitars on Velvet Underground tracks, clean and jangly...Joy Division released their single 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' on the 18th April 1980 on Factory Records. This was closely followed by the band filming their own promo video on the 28th April at T.J. Davidson's studio on Little Peter Street, Manchester (a location they had rehearsed in at the start of their career). It is in this video, set in a disused mill, that Ian Curtis can be seen singing and playing his Vox Phantom guitar. A suitably gritty backdrop for a deceivingly melancholic track, this video has undeniably become a part of musical history. Sadly, this was the only music video Joy Division ever filmed, for Ian Curtis committed suicide at his home in Macclesfield just three weeks later in May 1980, on the eve of the band heading off for their first American tour. He was aged just 23. In Peter Hook's book 'Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division', he comments on Ian's guitar playing, saying: You could tell he would have been a great guitar player...He'd picked the guitar up late, starting around the time we were writing the sounds that would become 'Closer'... He played in the video for 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' and was obviously quite a rudimentary player, but you could tell he would have got so much better because he had that ear - he thought like a musician.Following Ian's untimely death, the band released the video for 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' in June 1980 and it has since gained over 63 million views on YouTube. Shortly after this the band released their second and final album, 'Closer', in July 1980. Upon its release the album went to no.6 in the charts and by 1982 had sold over 250,000 copies worldwide, with the posthumous single 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' having sold over 160,000 copies. This year, 2020, therefore marks the 40th anniversary of not only this important music video, Joy Division's last album, but also of Ian's passing.The Phantom Vox stayed with the band, who later that year became the prolific 'New Order', and was looked after and used by Bernard Sumner. Sumner has said: ...we did use it on a couple of New Order recordings, the one I remember is 'Everything's Gone Green' (released in 1981). On the rhythm guitar part on that song, you can hear this guitar'. Music journalist Jon Savage has also said that it was played by Johnny Marr of The Smiths whilst part of his alternative dance supergroup 'Electronic' with Bernard. Many years later, Bernard gifted the guitar to Ian's daughter Natalie when she came of age in circa 2002. The guitar has remained in her possession since then.'The guitar came to me at a time in my life when I was keen to learn more about my late father. I'm not at all musical, yet it is fascinating to see my father's guitar, I mean, it's such personal thing. Since I'm a visual person, the Phantom is especially interesting to me, as the design is rather unusual. I grew up around and have worked with musicians, and although I've seen a lot of guitars, I've never seen anything like this. From everything I've been told about my father, he was very obsessed with how things looked, and so to me the Phantom makes sense and very much feels ... This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1246

Postcards, a mixed sport collection of 50+ cards inc. Tuck published photochrome 'Roller-skates' series 4801 (set 6), Oilette series 9951 'The Gentle Art of Rinking (4/6), Oilette series 9293 'Early Days of Sport' (5/6), Oilette 7018 'Old English Sports' (set 6), Oilette 6677 'Tobogganing in the Alps' (5/6), also golf, cricket, billiards, football, rugby, tennis etc

Lot 399

Advertising, USA Trade Cards, 40 American trade cards to include Pond's Extract, Estey Pianos, Sarica Coffee, Sterling Pianos. Subjects include roller skating, sledging, anthropomorphic, dogs etc. (gen gd some with damage and adhesive marks to rear) (40)

Lot 400

Advertising, USA Trade Cards, 40 American trade cards to include Soapine, Ayre's Cathartic Pills, Sulphur Baths, Ayre's Sarsaparilla, Forest Flower Cologne, Egyptian Tenexine. Subjects include roller skating, cleaning, sledging, comic etc. (gen gd some with adhesive marks to rear) (40)

Lot 752

A garden roller, garden tools, spades, forks etc

Lot 103

A SMALL SHEET METAL BENDER, 39cm wide, a small sheet metal roller 35cm wide, a small lathe 55cm total width

Lot 72

A HANDMADE MANUAL SHEET METAL ROLLER, with three 66cm long (missing thickness stop plates)

Lot 77

A WARCO 4 1/2'' METAL CUTTING BAND SAW, on stand with a homemade roller stand (2)

Lot 154

Stern Roller coaster tycoon pinball machineStern Roller coaster tycoon pinball machine from 2002. Based on the Top Selling PC-CD Game! In good working condition but dirty machine, needs to be cleaned!

Lot 150

Ertl, Motorart - Four boxed diecast construction vehicles. Lot includes Ertl #14642 Case 621E Wheel Loader; Ertl #14394 Case 580 Super M Series 2; Motorart #13384 JCB Roller; and Motorart #13033 Volvo BL17 Backhoe Loader. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Excellent boxes with some slight storage wear. (4)

Lot 203

ROS Models - Three boxed 1:50 scale diecast construction rollers by ROS Lot consists of ROS ARX 26 Single Tandem Roller; ASC 110 Single Drum Roller; and AV110X Tandem Roller. All models appear to be in Mint condition in Excellent - Near Mint boxes. All models are unchecked for completeness. (3)

Lot 253

Dinky by Meccano - a collection of twelve unboxed diecast models to include 10 ton Army truck # 622, Military Ambulance # 626, Commer Dinky Service crane, Daimler ambulance # 253, Coventry Climax fork lift truck, Yale tractor shovel, Routemaster Bus, Aveling Barford diesel roller # 279, Fire engine # 955, Bentley S2 with driver figure # 194, Rolls Royce Silver Wrath # 150 and Humber Hawk # 165, condition varies from p/worn to g+ [total of 12 models]

Lot 265

Motorart, Norscot, Shinsei - Four boxed 1:50 scale diecast construction rollers Lot consists of Motorart JCB VM115D; Motoart Dynapac CC424HF; Shensei Sakai Macadam roller; and Norscot Catterpillar CB-534D XW. All models appear to be in Mint condition in Good - Near Mint boxes with some wear. All models are unchecked for completeness. (4)

Lot 341

Various Makers - three die-cast model vehicles by Britain's to include Horse Box with Horse No. 9547, Farm Implements Farm Roller No. 9533, Ford 5000 Diesel Tractor, together with a Matchbox K-4 Leyland Tipper Truck, Hachette Triumph Herald and two Corgi models; The Saints Car No. 258 and Austin A60 De Luxe Saloon No. 236 (7).

Lot 344

* Tinplate Toys. A Mamod Steam Roller incomplete, in original card box (box poor condition), together with a tinplate Streamline Speedway game by Louis Marx & Co, with 3 clockwork racing cars and track, the box in poor condition, a boxed Ford model T 1912 by Radio, a tinplate Boil Over Car and other itemsQty: (8)

Lot 577

Three boxes of roller blades, pans, speakers

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