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A small quantity of assorted boxed die cast models including DY-6, VW Beetle, DY-9 Land Rover, DY-18 E-type Jaguar, DY-19 MGBGTV8, Solido half truck M3, Solido SdKfz 232 Bussing, and a Corgi Major Toys Arial Rescue truck, Vanguards VA 1010 Ford Anglia, and Dublo Dinky toys no 066 Bedford Flat Truck grey, all mint boxed to/w Fire Engine
A small quantity of assorted boxed die cast models including DY-6, VW Beetle, DY-9 Land Rover, DY-18 E-type Jaguar, DY-19 MGBGTV8, Solido half truck M3, Solido SdKfz 232 Bussing, and a Corgi Major Toys Arial Rescue truck, Vanguards VA 1010 Ford Anglia, and Dublo Dinky toys no 066 Bedford Flat Truck grey, all mint boxed to/w Fire Engine
*PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE* Corgi Toys 215 Ford Thunderbird open sports car, white body with pale blue and silver interior seating, clear plastic windscreen intact, flat spun hubs, boxed; 438 Land Rover 10" W.B. dark green body, lemon yellow interior, boxed (Faults - missing canopy piece and later painted hubs)
Selection of TV Related Diecast Cars: To include Boxed Dinky 103 Spectrum Patrol Car with instructions missing Ariel, unboxed items consist of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with figures and wings, Lions of Longleat land Rover with figures, James Bond Toyota 2000GT together with Dinky Toys 798 Train and coaches, 2 Hot Wheels, 2 Corgi Rockets (1 Box)
Selection of TV Related Diecast Cars: To include Boxed Dinky 103 Spectrum Patrol Car with instructions missing Ariel, unboxed items consist of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with figures and wings, Lions of Longleat land Rover with figures, James Bond Toyota 2000GT together with Dinky Toys 798 Train and coaches, 2 Hot Wheels, 2 Corgi Rockets (1 Box)
A quantity of children's books to include Lewis Carroll "Verses from Alice", illustrated by G.S Sherwood, cloth bound with dust jacket, Clifton Bingham "The Animals Trip to Sea", illustrated by J.H Thompson, "More Brer Rabbit Stories", "The Story of Baba The Elephant", Kathleen Hale "Orlando the Marmalade Cat, His Silver Wedding", etc CONDITION REPORTS "Come for a Ride" - on the back "A Little Hercules Book printed in Great Britain by Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. - is worn and battered conducive with age and use especially the front cover, spine intact. "Animals Trip to the Sea" - Ernest Minster London, E.P. Dutton & Co. New York, no publication date, spine is worn, cover boards are worn, pages are discoloured, has wear and tear subject to age and use. "Story of Baba" - published by Methuen & Co Ltd., 36 Essex Street, WC2, re-printed 1961, spine is broken, plastic film is coming off the front and back covers, pages are worn and discoloured, there are some pencil/crayon marks in the book, dog-eared pages conducive with age and use. "More Brer Rabbit Stories" - Juvenile Productions Ltd., London, no publication date, spine is damaged, front and back boards are battered, pages are discoloured and edges foxed, rips and tears to many pages. "School Girls Annual" - Volume II, edited by Flora Klickmann, London Bouverie Street Fleet Street, no publication date, spine is damaged but intact, front and back boards are flaking, pages are a little loose, has some areas of staining. "Verses from Alice" - printed in Great Britain by William.Collins Sons & Co. Ltd., London & Glasgow, Copyright 1944, dust jacket is torn and sellotaped plus stained, cover has damage to top and bottom of spine and watermarks to the boards, inside the page edges are discoloured and there is wear and marks conducive with age and use. "Orlando The Marmalade Cat ..." - published London Country Life Ltd. New York Transatlantic Amts(?), drawn to plates by the author and lithographed in Great Britain by W.S. Cowe Ipswich & London 1944, cover is battered especially at the spine and areas of tearing to front and back, some of the pages are dog-eared and worn and marked conducive with age and use. "Rover & His Friends" - designed in England, printed in Bavaria, Rafael Tuck & Sons Ltd., London, Paris & New York, no publication date but hand-written inscription inside dated "... 1899". spine is split, front cover is bent to the bottom half, pages are discoloured, has general wear conducive with age and use. "Two Well Worn Shoe Stories" - published London, no publication date but inscribed "Pictured by John Hassell 1899", spine is intact but worn, front and back boards are worn and scuffed around edges, inside cover is sellotaped in, pages are discoloured and marked conducive with age and use. "Picnic at Baba's" - published Methuen & Co Ltd., London, 36 Essex Street, Strand, WC2, first published in Great Britain in 1950, spine is loose, front and back boards are scuffed and sellotaped round the edges, creasing marks and a stamp mark on the front cover, inside spine has been sellotaped at some point, pages are foxed and loose, several tears and pencil scribbles throughout the book, and water marks.
A quantity of children's books to include Lewis Carroll "Verses from Alice", illustrated by G.S Sherwood, cloth bound with dust jacket, Clifton Bingham "The Animals Trip to Sea", illustrated by J.H Thompson, "More Brer Rabbit Stories", "The Story of Baba The Elephant", Kathleen Hale "Orlando the Marmalade Cat, His Silver Wedding", etc CONDITION REPORTS "Come for a Ride" - on the back "A Little Hercules Book printed in Great Britain by Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. - is worn and battered conducive with age and use especially the front cover, spine intact. "Animals Trip to the Sea" - Ernest Minster London, E.P. Dutton & Co. New York, no publication date, spine is worn, cover boards are worn, pages are discoloured, has wear and tear subject to age and use. "Story of Baba" - published by Methuen & Co Ltd., 36 Essex Street, WC2, re-printed 1961, spine is broken, plastic film is coming off the front and back covers, pages are worn and discoloured, there are some pencil/crayon marks in the book, dog-eared pages conducive with age and use. "More Brer Rabbit Stories" - Juvenile Productions Ltd., London, no publication date, spine is damaged, front and back boards are battered, pages are discoloured and edges foxed, rips and tears to many pages. "School Girls Annual" - Volume II, edited by Flora Klickmann, London Bouverie Street Fleet Street, no publication date, spine is damaged but intact, front and back boards are flaking, pages are a little loose, has some areas of staining. "Verses from Alice" - printed in Great Britain by William.Collins Sons & Co. Ltd., London & Glasgow, Copyright 1944, dust jacket is torn and sellotaped plus stained, cover has damage to top and bottom of spine and watermarks to the boards, inside the page edges are discoloured and there is wear and marks conducive with age and use. "Orlando The Marmalade Cat ..." - published London Country Life Ltd. New York Transatlantic Amts(?), drawn to plates by the author and lithographed in Great Britain by W.S. Cowe Ipswich & London 1944, cover is battered especially at the spine and areas of tearing to front and back, some of the pages are dog-eared and worn and marked conducive with age and use. "Rover & His Friends" - designed in England, printed in Bavaria, Rafael Tuck & Sons Ltd., London, Paris & New York, no publication date but hand-written inscription inside dated "... 1899". spine is split, front cover is bent to the bottom half, pages are discoloured, has general wear conducive with age and use. "Two Well Worn Shoe Stories" - published London, no publication date but inscribed "Pictured by John Hassell 1899", spine is intact but worn, front and back boards are worn and scuffed around edges, inside cover is sellotaped in, pages are discoloured and marked conducive with age and use. "Picnic at Baba's" - published Methuen & Co Ltd., London, 36 Essex Street, Strand, WC2, first published in Great Britain in 1950, spine is loose, front and back boards are scuffed and sellotaped round the edges, creasing marks and a stamp mark on the front cover, inside spine has been sellotaped at some point, pages are foxed and loose, several tears and pencil scribbles throughout the book, and water marks.
A quantity of Corgi, Dinky, Triang and Crescent toys, die cast vehicles etc, including Corgi number 408 Bedford AA van, Dinky Bedford tipper truck, Dinky 301 Field Marshal tractor, Dinky Aveling Barford steam roller, Dinky number 626 Military Ambulance, Dinky number 340 Land Rover, etc., (play worn condition and some over painting)
Four plastic toys: Laurie Toys (Hong Kong) Rover 2000, l.20cm (F, glue residue to bonnet, in F box); Blue-Box Armoured Rocket Launcher, l.12cm (G in G/F box); Fairylite Jaguar Mark Ten friction drive model, l. 16cm (G, wheel unattached, some wear to chrome, in G box); Jimson Mobile Super Market, l.20cm, friction drive (G/VG in F box).
Corgi 50th Anniversary Battle of Britain Bedford Coach, Morris 1000 van & Ford Zephyr together with 31703 Land Rover, Morris Minor Pick-up, Thames Trader and AEC Fire Engine, other circus models, York Fair set, Ford - the general utility car, Bash Street Kids, United Dairies model sets and other car sets
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