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Matchbox, 1-75 series, good early issues, No.4 Massey Harris tractor, no mudguards, GPW (G), No.55 Ford Fairlane, metallic blue, BPW (VG), No.44 Rolls Phantom V, mauve (VG), No.25 VW, green windows (VG), No.66 Citroen DS19, GPW (NM), No.50 pick-up, pale brown, MW (VG), No.41 Jaguar, 62mm, RN41, GPW (NM), and No.12 Land Rover Series II, BPW (NM), and No.45 Vauxhall Victor, lemon, MW (G) (x9)
Corgi, Classics, comic collection to include; D47/1 Bash Street Kids/Minnie the Minx, 4 sets, 98965 Dan Dare 'Eagle', 2 sets, 98758 The Wizard, 2 sets, 96865 The Beezer, 98756 The Rover, 98754 Adventure, 98757 The Skipper, 96846 Tiger, 98960 Beano, 98759 Dandy, 98970 Superheroes, and D14/1 Dandy/Beano (x17) (M,BNM-M)
British Railways Southern D/R Poster "Motorail"' from 1968 together with a similar Poster 'Diary Of Events' May 1969 and another similar 'Southern Rover Tickets' 1968. Also, British Railways card signs, qty 2 comprising 'Explore North Wales' and 'Holiday Highways / Irish Seaways. Additionally Travel Card Posters, qty 5 comprising: New Trains; Season Tickets; Liverpool Bus Services; Intercity; 'Showboat' Mini Holidays.
Tickets, a box containing qty 6 LMS 1st Class linen Folder type Seasons, qty 34 mixed paper/book type, qty 18 1970 Commonwealth Games Rover/Holiday Runabouts. Plus a box of miscellaneous, Audit Season Tickets comprising qty 37 1st Class and qty 50 2nd & 3rd Class D & B Joint, LNER, LMS, BTC and BR. (145 in total)
A Dinky No.950, Foden Fuel Tanker 'Burmah’, red and white; a Dinky No.112, Purdey’s Triumph TR7, yellow; a Dinky No.604, Land Rover Bomb Disposal Unit, olive green with orange wings, complete with surveillance robot kit on sprue; a Dinky No.123, Austin Princess 2200HL Saloon, bronze; a Dinky No.124, Rolls-Royce Phantom V, metallic blue; a Dinky No.430, Johnson 2 Ton Dumper, orange and yellow, and a Dinky No.289, A.E.C. Routemaster Bus, red, 'Esso Safety Grip Tyres’ adverts, with speedwheels, each mint or near mint and boxed, (7)
A Dinky No.40f, Hillman Minx, mid green with midgreen ridged hubs, near mint; a Dinky No.40d, Austin Devon, maroon with maroon ridged hubs, good condition (silverwork retouched); a Dinky No.140b, Rover 75, cream with cream ridged hubs, excellent condition (bumpers with retouched silverwork); and a Dinky No.140a, Austin Atlantic, pale blue with mid blue seats and cream ridged hubs, very good condition, all unboxed, (4)
A Corgi Major Toys Gift Set No.4, Bristol 'Bloodhound’ Guided Missile with Launching Ramp, Loading Trolley and R.A.F. Land Rover, near mint, boxed (box lid with one split corner); a Corgi Major Toys No.1112, 'Corporal’ Guided Missile on Mobile Launcher, near mint, complete with 'Rocket Age’ leaflet, boxed; and a Corgi No.350, 'Thunderbird’ Guided Missile on Assembly Trolley, near mint, boxed (box with slight scarring), (3)
Royal Marine Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., Coinage head (Ch. 885 W. J. Hake, Cr. Sgt. R.M. 11 Jan. 1936) officially impressed naming, nearly extremely fine £400-500 approximately 17 George V Coinage head Royal Marine Meritorious Service Medals were awarded, of which 8 are known. william John Hake was born on 23 March 1860 at Greenwich, Kent, and enlisted in the Royal Marines on the 26 May 1875, at Chatham, aged 15 years 2 months, as a Drummer. He earned his first Good Conduct Badge in March 1880 and was to earn four more during his service, the last being awarded in March 1899. His record shows Embarked, Time Only from 6 July to 1 August 1881 when he was Paid Off to Flora (Tender) until March 1884, the last period from 28 February 1884 recorded as ‘Mail Steamer Passage to England’. He was promoted to Sergeant, Chatham Division, in March 1884 and embarked on the Rover in September 1885 until posted to Head Quarters, Chatham, from November 1888 where he was promoted to Colour Sergeant in October 1890. He embarked on St Vincent in November 1892 before returning to Head Quarters, Chatham Division, in November 1894, where he remained until discharged due to length of service on 22nd March 1899. He then enrolled in the Royal Fleet Reserve until ‘Completed’ in March 1905. He continued to attend Annual Drills until finally discharged on 22 March 1910 ‘Having attained the age of 50 years’. He married on 29 December 1880, and received his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 25 February 1889. £400-£500
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