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Make & Model: L/Rover Discovery TDV6 XSDate of Reg: WK08 YDAColour: Bluecc: 2720MoT: 12-04-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 206kTransmission: AUTOSummary: Vendor advises cambelt replaced at 180k. 10 Service stamps - Last entry May 2019 at 189k. Sat nav (not tested) 2 Keys (not tested)Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145926
Make & Model: Range Rover Evoque Pure TDate of Reg: BX12 EFKColour: Whitecc: 2179MoT: 28-09-2021Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 100kTransmission: MANUALSummary: 3 Registered keepers - Last keeper since July 2014. Sat nav (not tested)Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=146012
Make & Model: L/Rover Freelander GS TD4Date of Reg: DN57 BKKColour: Blackcc: 2179MoT: 23-03-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 140kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Last keeper since August 2016. 8 Service stampsVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145777
Unit Citation Certificate & Rhodesian General Service Medal, to 66898P VDT Dabulewicz Wlodzimierz. the citation states, 'On 28 October 1972 a Land-Rover carrying Vdt. D. Wlodzimierz and Sergeant J. Hill struck a terrorist-laid landmine. Both men were severely injured and shocked. Realising that his Sergeant needed immediate first aid, Vdt Wlodzimierrz, despite his personal condition and with complete disregard to his own safety, ran some two thousand metres to fetch help. He collapsed soon after and it was discovered that the soles of his feet were severely burned and that he had numerous other superficial wounds. His devotion to duty was exemplary and his courage outstanding.'
A Second War campaign group of four awarded to Flight Lieutenant L. Liversidge, Royal Air Force, a Spitfire pilot who from 1943 completed 117 operational sorties with No. 185 Squadron, both in the skies over Malta and in a ground attack role during the Italian Campaign, before going on to pursue a lengthy post-war flying career 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted as worn, together with the recipient’s related miniature awards, R.A.F. officer’s cloth cap badge, pilot’s wings and riband bar, slight contact marks otherwise good very fine (4) £800-£1,000 --- Law Liversidge, who was born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire in 1922, joined the Royal Air Force in April 1940. Selected for pilot training in the summer of 1941, Leading Aircraftman Liversidge was embarked for Canada where he attended courses on Tiger Moths and Oxfords until returning to England in the spring of 1942. Subsequently posted to No. 4 G.T.S. at Kidlington for single-seat fighter training, he then converted to Spitfires at No. 61 Operational Training Unit (R.A.F. Rednal), March to May 1943, and went operational in July with a posting to No. 185 Squadron, a Spitfire unit based on Malta, from where he flew the Mark Vc and Mark IX on a number of convoy and island combat air patrols in December 43 and January 1944. Part of his squadron having moved to Grottaglie in the Taranto area of Italy in February 1944, Liversidge flew a memorable shipping recce on 15 March from Brindisi to the Bay of Kotor off Montenegro, noting in his log book, ‘One troop transport and one staff car destroyed, one bus damaged.’; a two hour rhubarb was logged later the same day. From April to July, he flew numerous less eventful scrambles and patrols but in August, with 185 squadron re-uniting at Perugia as a fighter-bomber unit in support of the Allied advance, his log book springs into life with regular bombing raids and enemy contacts, notably: ‘20 August - Bombed railway yard and bridge. All bombs on target. Much Flak. 23 August - Two 109s approached but beat it when Bal and I turned in to meet them. Geoff Cross killed today. 26 August - No transport about so bombed railway line N.W. of Remini.’ September continues in a similar vein with bridges and gun positions being bombed amid flak, cars and motor transports being destroyed and comrades-in-arms occasionally perishing. Liversidge recorded no flights in October - he was commissioned Pilot Officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve on 14 October 1944 - but he was back in action the following month, bombing Nebelwerfers on 3 November and two days later he flew a close support sortie described as, ‘fireworks for the hun - bombed and strafed Forli airfield.’ More bombing of Nebelwerfers and strafing of enemy occupied villages followed later in the month. The New Year saw the Squadron move to Pontedera, near Pisa, from where Liversidge undertook eight sorties against German ground targets in January, including on the 15th ‘two direct hits on gun pits - one farm house clobbered’ and although warming to his work with a strafing and bombing run on Castiglione on 17 January, he experienced some uncomfortable moments later in the month, noting on the 28th, ‘engine very rough after bombing - much twitch’ and on the 29th ‘upward roll accidentally after strafing. Much flak.’ In February Liversidge records further sorties or ‘Rover Joes’ among which, one is described as, ‘Direct hit on H.Q. - P.O.W. later stated: 1 General and at least 30 other troops killed.’ He also notes the loss of two squadron pilots (baled out to become P.O.W.s) and a third baled out but returned. March and April see more of the same frenetic activity, in which he destroys many ground targets, takes an occasional hit from flak and loses fellow pilots - ‘Chutney flew into house’, ‘Rosie burst into flame’. His final combat patrol on 2 May is a recce in the Bolzano Area - he notes in his log book, ‘Saw many M.T. but were not allowed to attack. Did not know that war in Italy was already over.’ Flying Officer Liversidge remained in Italy for the rest of the war, transferring to 87 Squadron (Spitfires) in August 1945 and logging his last squadron flight on 15 January 1946. He completed over 470 hours on Spitfires and 117 operational sorties during the war. Remaining on the active list, he resumed his flying career in 1949, taking a course at the Flying Refresher School, R.A.F. Finningly before embarking on a career as a Flying Instructor at an assortment of Flying Training Schools, in which capacity he remained employed, teaching on Harvards, Meteors and Vampires, for the next 6 years. He was posted in September 1955 to 614 Squadron (Vampires and Meteors), transferred in 1959 to R.A.F. Guttersloh, Germany (Hunter VII) and then having returned to England in January 1962, he joined the Flying Training Command Communications Squadron based at R.A.F. White Waltham, flying the Anson. Finally relinquishing his commission in 1968, he embarked on a career in civil aviation with British Airways and flew Vanguards and BAC 111s on European and domestic routes, on one occasion being congratulated for a successful approach at Tegel on 30 October 1975, when his Super 1-11 aircraft was successfully landed in Category Two weather conditions, with visual contact established at 100ft on the radio altimeter in a visibility of 800 metres. He retired in 1978. Sold with the recipient’s original R.A.F. Flying Log Books (3), covering the periods August 1941 to August 1962; September 1962 to January 1967 (and July 1975 to August 1978); and April 1967 to July 1975, a complete record of a lengthy and diverse flying career, the war years assiduously annotated; a good quantity of photographs - subjects spanning the recipient’s career - including seven images of the recipient and 185 Squadron in Malta during the winter of 1943/1944; two commission documents - Pilot Officer (20 October 1944) and Flight Lieutenant (21 April 1953); scroll commemorating a successful landing in adverse weather at Tegel in 1975; other career related documentation and ephemera; a framed caricature drawing of the recipient by Pat Rooney, dated 1959, 270mm x 390mm; a wooden shield bearing the Central Flying School coat of arms, 175mm x 260mm; October 1941 copy of Fighter Pilot by Paul Richey, inscribed inside the front cover by Sergeant Liversidge.
5 Corgi Classics. 2 Chipperfield's. A set- Land Rover, Morris Minor Pick-Up, Thames Trader box van and an AEC Fire Engine (31703). Plus a Bedford O articulated Horsebox (97887). Showmans Range Atkinson 8 Wheel Rigid Truck & Trailer With Loads Set, 'Billy Crow & Sons', (27602). Plus a Morris 1000 Van, Carters Steam Fair (06601). And a British Railways Transport of the 80's 2 vehicle set- Bedford O series van and a Morris J van. All boxed, minor wear. Vehicles VGC-Mint. £50-70
350+ Edwardian/Victorian postcards in 3 albums. Subjects include; local views in Britain, protraits, Greetings cards (one album of solely early birthday postcards), early comic postcards, etc. Together with 2x stamp albums, 3x cigarette card albums, including an Alice in Wonderland series by Carreras Ltd. Plus a volume of Milton's Paradise Lost (Pub. Whittaker 1824). George VI Coronation Souvenir programmes. A Victorian Scrap Album. A Tri-ang clockwork Thames Crusier. A Tri-ang 8' Lugsail Dingy. A Gen Toy Sea Rover Catamaran and a few other items. QGC-VGC. £70-100
A BOX OF ASSORTED BOXED DIE-CAST, to include Corgi Toys Eddie Stobart Agriculture - 5 vehicle pack, TY66093, Dinky Lane Rover 1949, DY-9, New Ray Jaguar 'E' Cabriolet 1961, NR519, a Lledo 'Days Gone' limited edition of 1000 West Midlands Police 3 set, a Corgi Granprix Racers, matchbox Volvo container truck HB20 and delivery truck MB72, etc
SIXTEEN BOXED CORGI WORKING DIECAST VEHICLES, 'Cement Truck' 66301, 'KS Plant Hire Loader 66401, 'Mobile Crane - KS Plant Hire' 66402, 'Road Roller - Wimpey' TY8600 'Mercedes Tipper - Tarmac' 66801, 'Streetsweeper - Kent Sweepers' 589002, 'Cement Mixer - Concrete Company' TY82703, 'Ford transit Wrecker - AA' 58202, 'Range Rover - RAC' 57605, 'Ford Transit Wrecker' 58204, 'Amey Mouchel - Transit Van' TY82003, 'Land Rover - Coastguard' TY82701, 'Mercedes Box Van - Parcelforce worldwide' 58404 and 'Dumpy Truck - Wimpey' 64801
782: One box: assorted comics, approx 66 assorted issues including CHEEKY, 1977/78, 9 issues + WHIZZER and CHIPS, 1974/77, 16 issues + KNOCKOUT 1971/72, 7 issues + SHINER AND SHAKE, 1972/74, 5 issues + VICTOR, 1979/80, 9 issues + TOPPER + BEEZER + HOTSPUR + EAGLE + BULLET + BATTLE + TIGER, all mid-1970s, approx 20 issues + ROVER AND WIZARD, 1968, 20 issues + ROVER AND WIZARD 1968, approx 66 issues
Cararama, Base Toys, Matchbox, Siku, Others - Over 30 boxed diecast vehicles predominately by Cararama. Lot includes Cararama Tree Pack Toyota RAV4, Land Cruiser and Land Rover Freelander; Cararama 2 Car Porsche Set; Siku #22000 Mercedes Benz Actros; Siku #1896 Cement Mixer; Matchbox Superfast #35 Merryweather Fire Engine and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition some in Fair Plus - mostly Good - Very Good boxes with some storage wear and imperfections.
Corgi Toys - A boxed Corgi #417s Land Rover Breakdown Truck. The model with suspension hsa red body, lemon interior, yellow plastic canopy, silver jib (missing tow hook), and spun hubs. The model appears to be in Excellent condition overall with some minor marks, presented in a Good yellow and blue picture box with some general storage imperfections. The model is missing its Corgi Collectors Club leaflet.
Corgi Toys, Zylmex, Lehmann - A collection of boxed diecast and plastic vehicles. Lot includes Corgi Toys #438 Land Rover; Zylmex DMS588 Routemaster Bus (missing cellophane too box); Lehmann Gnomy Tram and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Fair - Good boxes with storage wear and imperfections.
Matchbox - A very rare 'Pre-Production, First Shot' model of a Matchbox Land Rover Freelander. The model is in its raw unpainted state, with 'Barbie' flesh interior with opaque non text base. The model was sourced by the Vendor from Matchbox USA in 1997. A desirable and unusual model for the Matchbox purist, housed in a clear PVC protective box. Number on case is for identification purposes only.
Corgi - Collection of 4 boxed TV related Corgi model including #57401 The Professionals Ford Capri, #CC01901 Lock Stock Rover V8, #CC07301 Heartbeat Morris Commercial. The models all appear Mint, the boxes appear mostly Near Mint, the box for the Soldier Soldier Bedford has some storage creasing.
Corgi Toys - A boxed Corgi #477 Land Rover Breakdown Truck. The model in red with yellow plastic canopy, roof light, yellow plastic interior, appears to be in Mint condition complete with inner packing piece and Corgi Collectors Club leaflet, housed in Mint yellow and blue picture box with a pen mark on one end flap.
Corgi - Vivid Imaginations - Solido - and similar. A lot of over 40 boxed / blister packed vehicles mostly in 1:43 scale including Vivid Imaginations # 51004 Captain Scarlet Spectrum pursuit car, Corgi Land Rover series 1, Solido MG Midget. All models appear Mint, the boxed and carded packaging all appears Good to Near Mint, some of the blister packaging is sun faded.
Mira, Solido, Motor Max, Bburago - Four boxed 1:18 and 1:24 scale diecast model vehicles. Lot includes Mira 1:18 1955 Buick Century Fire Chiefs car; Solido 1942 Willys Jeep 'Pompiers'; Bburago 1:24 Rang Rover Fire; and Motor Max 1940 Ford Pickup. Models appear to be in Mint condition in Fair - Fair Plus dusty boxes with storage wear and imperfections. (4)
Eight early Dinky Toy cars; 36e British Salmson 2-seater sports car, red body, ridged hubs; two 30b Rolls-Royce, dark blue and fawn body, both with ridged hubs; 36b Bentley sports coupe, fawn, smooth hubs; 36c Humber, grey, ridged hubs; 36d Rover, blue, ridged hubs; two 36a Armstrong, one with mid-blue body, one with grey body, both with ridged hubs.
Two trays of loose die-cast model vehicles and cars; mostly Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox including; FAB Lady Penelope's car; Tour de France Renaut 16; Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang car; Long wheelbase Land Rover; Ford Super Major tractor with side arm; Monte Carlo racing Mini and others; along with a wooden toy piano.
Nine Britains and other makers farm vehicle models; including Britains 00174 Land Rover series 1; 42196 Ford 5000 tractor; 40923 John Deere 4020 tractor; 42490 International IH 956XL tractor; 00041 New Discovery; 04180 David Brown 990 implematic tractor; Ertl Massey Ferguson 3050 tractor; Massey Ferguson 35X; Massey Ferguson 35X Industrial, all boxed and 1:32 scale.
Make & Model: L/Rover Freelander GS TD4Date of Reg: DN57 BKKColour: Blackcc: 2179MoT: 23-03-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 140kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Last keeper since August 2016. 8 Service stampsVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=145777
Corgi Classics including 30501 Pickfords Thames Trader Platform Trailer & Container; 97980 ERF Elliptical Tanker 'Esso'; 97301 Bedford Articulated 'London Brick Company'; 97914 Scammel Scarab BRS Parcels; 16601 Pickfords Scammell Highwayman Ballast & Land Rover Set; 97781 Tate & Lyle Set all boxed etc. (10)
Corgi Juniors including 40 James Bond 007 Aston Martin; E32 The Saint Jaguar XJS; 148 Star Trek The Vengeance of Khan Starship Enterprise; 149 Star Trek II Klingon Warship; Three Car Gift Set Ford Transit, Jaguar XJS, Mobile Cement Mixer; 138 Rover 3500, Triplex; Matra Rancho, Citroen Dyane; 179 '83 Corvette; 180 Pontiac Firebird; 71 Austin Taxi; Two Car Gift Set Ford Escort and Ford Capri 3.0S, Fire Engine all in poor original blister packs; A WHSmith Special Edition Offer Corgi Ferrari 308GTS, Black, cream interior, original box
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