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Lot 133

1995 Land Rover Defender 110 Transmission: manualMileage:The Land Rover Defender was developed in the 1980's from the original Land Rover series which was launched at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1948. The car had an impressive build run that lasted until 2016 and saw a phenomenal 2,016,933 units roll off the production line of the world-famous Midlands manufacturer. Its rugged design has ensured that an estimated two thirds of Defenders and their predecessors are still on the road.This absolutely stunning example of this iconic British 4x4 model has been the subject of extensive nut and bolt restoration and finished to a very high standard, where all parts were either renewed or refurbished. Its original 3.0 TDi engine was taken out, stripped and rebuilt and a new clutch was fitted, new head gasket amongst a long list of works carried out to an extent very rarely seen on these vehicles. A new chassis was used, and the underneath of this Land Rover is as good as it is on top “ fabulous! Finished in Heritage Green with a tan/black interior and a new beige canvas hood which looks superb. There are bench seats to the rear offering great capacity for extra persons should the occasion arise to give anyone a lift! Its 3.0 litre diesel engine is mated to a five-speed manual gearbox and produces great towing power and torque. The car comes with a good history filed documenting its rebuild and it also comes with a V5C registration document. Stunning!

Lot 232

2004 MG X-Power SV Transmission: manualMileage:5313MG's striking SV was designed by Peter Stevens, Royal College of Art Designer who had been responsible for McLaren's F1 and was based on the platform of the Qvale Mangusta. Prior to the demise of MG Rover, a team has been working on a project to return the company to the forefront of motorsport competition via sports and touring racing which included production of high-performance road cars. The X-Power SV was planned as the ultimate in the company's street legal offerings. Making its debut at the 2002 UK Motor Show the SV boasted a mouth-watering specification including a Ford 4.6 litre V8 power plant with five-speed gearbox and limited slip differential. The design's Italian-built steel box frame chassis (clothed in carbon fibre) was extremely rigid - as it needed to be in order to cope with some 320bhp on tap. The 0-60mph dash could be achieved in under 5.5 seconds whilst top speed was quoted at 165mph.Car number 144 was sold new in May 2004 to Gordon Sturdy who specified his SV as a manual gearbox car painted in Garnet Red Supertallic. Believed to be the only one painted in this shade of red, (most red cars being painted in Solar red), it was specified with 'Oyster' leather and Alcantara interior, automatic climate control, CD Tuner, Infinity speakers, large rear spoiler and track day free flowing exhaust. The supplied original bill of sale shows Mr. Sturdy paid £46,000 for the car and then an additional £870 to have the SV seat upgrade. The car's history file shows receipts for maintenance work carried out by Maidstone Sports Cars, as well as the original owner's handbook, parts list CD, MG X-Power SV book by David Knowles and promotional DVD and book. Whilst officially the second owner, Mr. Stury was for all intents and purpose the first, as the car was first registered to MG Sport and Racing Ltd as a demonstrator. It must have had light use though, as even now the car has only covered 5,313 miles. Purchased by our vendor in 2021, the car formed part of a large eclectic collection of cars and has had only light use. Reported by him to run and drive incredibly well, the car is now only for sale to free up some money and space for an incoming project.Supplied with a V5C registration document, original purchase invoice, book pack, maintenance and service handbooks, many MoT test certificates and invoices. This rare and unique car, believed to be the only in this colour is bound to wow at any car meeting or show, with performance to match its wild styling.Interested parties should note that contrary to the catalogue description, this MG SV X-Power is not the only car painted in Garnet Red, but in fact one of only two cars painted by the factory in the colour.

Lot 253

2010 Land Rover 110 Transmission: manualMileage:62700The Land Rover Defender was launched in 1948 and, incredibly, production only finished in January 2016 after a continuous run of 67 years. Outwardly, there is little to distinguish the post-1983 vehicles from the Series III Land Rover. A full-length bonnet, revised grille, plus the fitting of wheel arch extensions to cover wider-track axles are the most noticeable changes. Internally, coil springs offered a more comfortable ride and a permanent four-wheel drive system derived from the Range Rover featuring a two-speed transfer gearbox with a lockable centre differential. A modernised interior and a new series of progressively more powerful and modern engine characterised things under the skin. In August 2011, Land Rover announced an update of the Defender for the 2012 model year. By this time, Land Rover publicly acknowledged that it was working on a project to produce an all-new replacement for the Defender. This stunning 2.4 litre TDCi Land Rover Defender 110 with the desirable seven seat configuration is finished in Stornoway Grey with a black trim. First registered on 31st March 2010 and with just three former keepers the last two having been in the vendors family since 2012 passing from sibling to sibling. This example also boasts an uprated Alpine stereo and speaker system and alarm immobiliser. Recently fitted with new brakes discs and pads, new side-steps, full LED light conversion and new like for like Continental tyres. Supplied with the original owner's book pack and service book including a comprehensive service history with numerous original invoices, MoT test certificates and original toolkit. With two original keys, this is a fabulous example of the iconic, practical and robust collectors Defender.

Lot 112

2005 MG ZT Estate Transmission: manualMileage:63444In 2001, three years after the launch of the Rover 75, and less than a year after the demerger of MG Rover from BMW, the MG ZT and MG ZT-T were launched. During the cars' development, the models were codenamed X10 and X11, for the saloon and estate versions, respectively. The basic shape and styling of the MG ZT remained the same as for the Rover 75 but with changes to the front bumper, now with an integrated grille, and detail alterations including colour coding of the chromed waistline, a new boot lid plinth, and different alloy wheels and tyres sizes. During the first few months of 2004, MG Rover facelifted the design of the ZT and ZT-T to a less retro look, at the same time as the Rover 75 received a facelift. This didn't feature much in the way of mechanical differences to the ZT, most changes were merely aesthetic. The main changes to the car included the replacement of the twin headlamps, with a new, clear single headlamp unit. Between 2003 and 2006 the top of the ZT range, and the rarest, was rear wheel drive and powered by the Ford 4601cc V8 engine giving 300bhp, 0-60mph in 6.3 seconds and a top speed of 155mph.This rare MG ZT is best described as a 'wolf in sheep's clothing'. A relatively unassuming vehicle from the outside, with the only visible feature being the large bore exhausts. However, start the engine and suddenly you become aware of the Ford Mustang 4.6 litre V8 under the bonnet. This is mated to a five-speed manual gearbox making this a true drivers car and one to really enjoy on the open road. Performance is put at 260bhp and 407NM of torque. The interior is trimmed in black leatherette and cloth seats with electric windows, electric mirrors and digital climate control with air conditioning. Showing just 63,444 miles on the odometer, the previous owner fitted a bespoke (and very expensive) stainless steel exhaust system with sports cats and central silencer box, coupled to an OE back-box, helping unleash a little more sound of the American dream. We are advised there is a bearing noise from the rear axle. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a current MoT test certificate valid until October 2023, together with the original book pack and a collection of invoices. This stylish MG estate is both a capable load carrier and a truly exciting car to drive. These were built in relatively small numbers, it is thought less than 200 were manufactured, thus this could well prove to be a fine investment.Guide £6,000-£9,000 

Lot 184

2009 Jaguar X-Type Estate Ex-HM Queen Elizabeth II Transmission: automaticMileage:72975The Jaguar X-Type is a front-engine, all-wheel/front-wheel drive compact executive car manufactured and marketed from 2001 to 2009. In addition to offering Jaguar's first estate in series production, the X-Type would ultimately introduce its first diesel engine, four-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive configuration.The X-Type was developed during the period when Jaguar was owned by Ford as a division of its Premier Automotive Group (PAG) (1999-2009) and marked Jaguar's entry into the critical compact executive segment. The estate was the first Jaguar model designed by Ian Callum. From its saloon counterpart, the design revised 420 tooled parts and 58 stampings for all components rearward of the windscreen, adding 150 pounds.This fantastic piece of Royal history is presented in Emerald Fire with Barley leather interior and the first owner was HM Queen Elizabeth II. This is confirmed by its original booklet stating its registration as PYN IF which can also be seen in photos with HM the Queen at the wheel. It comes with a sunroof, automatic transmission, electric windows, climate control, a good service history, Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate and has been well maintained. The Royal Family might have a long history with Bentley state limousines, but they love Jaguars as well. Although the late Queen Elizabeth II was seen behind the wheel of several cars during her long reign, her favourite seems to be the Land Rover Defender. She had a particular liking for this model, but when that was unavailable, she had a back-up car, a Jaguar X-Type Estate. In the pictures available on the internet, you can see HM Queen Elizabeth II driving this very car with Her Majesty wearing sunglasses and a headscarf/hat which was so typical. She looked happy and healthy, leaving Windsor Castle behind her and at the wheel of the Jaguar, driving up the Long Walk. From 2004 to 2009, the X-Type Estate wasn't among the most desirable models the brand ever built but who would have thought this would be one of Queen Elizabeth II's go-to vehicles? It came with two fuel options and the biggest engine, though, was petrol. It was a 3.0 litre V6 engine, which was the option Queen Elizabeth II had for this particular car. This Jaguar was purchased from one of our previous auctions for the sole reason to be then sold for Comic Relief and raise money for charity which it did to the tune of £300,000. The present owner won the car and is now selling it and has generously decided to offer a percentage of the proceeds to Great Ormand Street hospital for sick children. This surely is a car for the serious collector or Royalist and with a provenance which is impossible to match, this is unique! Please note that the private registration that you may have seen online or viewed in any publications is not being sold with the car.Photos of the Queen credited to Jim Bennett 

Lot 235

2002 DAX Tojeiro Transmission: manualMileage:14000The hugely charismatic DAX Cobra has remained the undisputed market leader for more than 25 years and has steadily established itself as a much sought after classic sports car in its own right. The car's enduring popularity owes much to DAX's policy of continual product improvement and painstaking attention to detail. A number of engine choices have been used from the small-block Chevrolet V8 to other popular engines including units from the Ford small block and all-aluminium Chevrolet LS ranges with Rover V8 and Jaguar units still proving highly popular with some people. It is no exaggeration to say that these cars amaze all who go out in them; harnessing the power with consummate ease and providing levels of grip, composure and ride comfort that simply have to be experienced to be believed. Even Jonathon Palmer was heard to say, 'Wow, that's just staggering!' when taking the new DAX demonstrator for a few laps around Brands Hatch; great praise indeed from an ex-F1 driver!This 2002 registered Dax presents superbly in blue with cream interior. This is a real powerhouse of a Cobra sporting a 467ci under the bonnet. The growl of this V8 is addictive and the performance needs to be experience to be fully appreciated. We are advised this Dax Tojeiro drives with no known faults and given the modest estimate, is sure to attract attention on auction day. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a current MoT test certificate valid until 19th April 2024, this car is simply stunning and would put a smile on anyone's face.

Lot 114

1991 Rover Mini JCW Recreation Transmission: manualMileage:8883The Mini had an impressive 41-year build run from 1959 until 2000. This car really deserves the title of motoring icon. Space saving front wheel drive design of the Mini influenced a generation of car makers. This was borne out in 1999 when the Mini was voted the second most influential car of the 20th century. The Mini Mk. I had three major UK updates; the Mk. II, the Clubman and the Mk. III. The Mini Cooper and Cooper 'S' were sportier versions that were successful as rally cars, winning the Monte Carlo Rally four times from 1964 through to 1967. Initially Minis were marketed under the Austin and Morris names, as the Austin Seven and Morris Mini Minor, until Mini became a marque in its own right in 1969.This immaculate 1992 example has benefitted from a complete photographic restoration. During the process it was decided to give the car the look of a Cooper S from an earlier era. The no expense spared work was completed over a four-year period has been done well and the paintwork is in good order with a red body and contrasting black roof. Fitted with three front driving lamps and one rear, leather bonnet straps and privacy glass, this Mini certainly looks the part and, we are informed, drives superbly. Not surprising as this Mini is also fitted with Paul Ivey racing steel valves, a Bret Sims fast road cam, a balanced crankshaft and duplex double timing chain, double silicone HT leads, an LCB three branch straight through exhaust, a quick shift gearbox and GMAX shock absorbers and suspension kit. The file for this car contains a V5C registration document, a full list of the works completed and various bills and receipts. The sale of this Mini includes the cherished registration plate. Fun to drive and reasonably priced.

Lot 249

1979 Range Rover Suffix G Two-Door (3.5 litre) Transmission: manualMileage:70168The first-generation Range Rover was produced between 1970 and 1996. The original car was not designed as a luxury 4x4; whilst certainly up-market compared to preceding Land Rover models, the early Range Rovers had fairly basic, utilitarian interiors with vinyl seats and plastic dashboards that were designed to be washed down with a hose. Convenience features such as power assisted steering, carpeted floors; air conditioning, cloth/leather seats and wooden interior trim were fitted later in the production run. The Range Rover also served as the base for specialist utility vehicles including fire engines and command centres for the army and police. Marketed as 'A Car For All Reasons', the Range Rover was more capable off-road than the Land Rover but was much more comfortable, offering a top speed in excess of 100mph.This particular example was originally supplied to Belgium and the British Motor Heritage Trust Certificate confirms it was originally painted in the very desirable Sahara Dust colour, which it still wears today, and our vendor believes most of the paint is original. Being a late 1979 car, this Range Rover is a Suffix G, which was the final iteration of 1970's Range Rover's and was the result of nearly a decade of continuous development. This Range Rover appears to be a very original example which would benefit from some recommissioning and would then be an ideal classic to take to the continent.

Lot 188

5 Tamiya military model kits (Ford G.P.A. Jeep part built) & Esci Land Rover

Lot 742

A small crate containing a quantity of Rover and RAC car badges including Torbay Rover Car Club - sold with a chrome plated car mascot Bathing Belle

Lot 957

Facsimile Autograph Sheets, Chesterfield Boys & Derbyshire Schools programmes from the 1950's Rover Pocket guides, Tiger Every Boy's Cup-Tie album, 1957 Football League 3 South v. North programme.

Lot 724

Rosettes From Competing Teams, in Freight Rover/Sherpa Van/ Leyland DAF/Autoglass, etc finals 1986-2004, random clubs (27) neatly displayed in folder.

Lot 713

1984 Associate Members Cup Final Programme, Freight Rover/Leyland DAF/Autoglass/Auto Windscreens, 1985-2000 a programme and ticket from each final; together with 1986 travel ticket and Wembly ticket, 1987 car park and tea enclosure tickets, 1990 Tranmere travel ticket.

Lot 767

A Corgi Gift Set No. 23 Chipperfields Circus Set comprising, Land Rover, two Animal Trailers, Giraffe Transporter, Cage on Trailer, GMC Crane, with giraffe, two polar bears, three lions and elephant, boxed.

Lot 806

A collection of seven 1:18 scale diecast model cars by Guiloy, AutoArt and similar, to include a Shelby Cobra, Land Rover Range Rover etc, all boxed. (7)

Lot 769

A collection of assorted diecast models, mostly Corgi, to include Chipperfields Circus Land Rover (lacking chimp), Batman Batmobile, James Bond Aston Martin DB5 etc, all unboxed and playworn.

Lot 6856

Britains - Set 9777 - L.W.B. Land Rover - comprising: Long Wheelbase Military Land Rover with Dark Green Finish, Driver, Standing Machine Gunner & 2 x Machine Guns [Front & Rear]. Steering controlled from Spare Wheel. Near Mint overall, contained in a generally Good [some storage wear to plinth] illustrated set box with sliding plinth tray. Together with, Set 9724 - 105mm Pack Howitzer, 1960's Issue, comprising: 105mm Pack Howitzer with Towing Bar. Near Mint overall, contained [plinth mount] in a generally Excellent [minor age wear] illustrated set box. [2]

Lot 1215

3 vintage tin plate cars & 3 Dinky cars including Range Rover

Lot 378

A good glazed case containing a collection of assorted British vehicle badges, various, enamel and others to include: Clyno, Castle, Cubitt, GWK, Bentley, Swift, Jowett, Rolls Royce, Austin, Trojan, Jaguar, Lanchester, Alvis, Beardmore, Humber, Rootes Group, Rover, Reliant, Star Engineering Co. Wolverhampton, Singer, Bond, Daimler, Vauxhall, Triumph, MG, Ford, Bond Mini Car, Morris Cowley, Crossley etc.. (B.P. 21% + VAT)  The mascot is stuck to the back board in a sealed glass case that is firmly stuck down.

Lot 361

Rover 90 post war radiator grill, mounted with a varied collection of assorted Rover vehicle badges. Twenty four (24) badges. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1164

Cast iron Land Rover sign, W: 12 cm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots

Lot 157

Corgi Mini Mania Models, including CC82297 Surf Blue Rover Mini Cooper, CC82295 Morris Mini Minor Deluxe, CC82276 Mini Cooper Harold Radford, CC82293 Mini Miglia Aaron Smith, CC82294 Mini Se7en Darren Thomas, CC82275 Mini Miglia Dave Edgecombe, CC82283 Mini Cooper Mayfair and many others, in original boxes, E, boxes G-VG, a few with slight fading to fronts (24)

Lot 71

Corgi Toys 358 Oldsmobile H.Q Staff Car, military green body, red interior, driver, three passengers, spun hubs, 357 Land Rover Weapons Carrier, military green body, lemon interior, plastic canopy, spun hubs, in original boxes, G-VG, boxes F-VG, 357 lacks one end flap (2)

Lot 98

Various Diecast, including Britains No.9610 Police Land Rover, Polistil S37 Fiat 126 Week-End, Matchbox Convoy CY-17 Scania 'Cadbury's Fudge' Tanker, in original boxes, with loose Corgi Toys (3), Dinky Toys (3), Corgi Juniors (13) and others, F-E, Polistil lacks piece from roof luggage, boxes P-G (20+)

Lot 538

DC Thomson Early Postwar Comics The Rover and The Wizard (420+), The Rover various issues between 1946-1951, (220+) and The Wizard various issues between 1946-1950, mostly F-G, some P, (420+)

Lot 38

A Corgi Toys 322 Rover 2000 In Monte Carlo Trim, metallic maroon body, white roof, red interior, RN136, spun hubs, in original 252 box with 322 over labels, G-VG, pressure mark on rear windscreen, box F

Lot 58

Corgi Toys British Cars, 251 Hillman Imp, metallic blue body, lemon interior, 252 Rover 2000, metallic steel blue body, red interior, 302 MGA Sports Car, red body, cream seats, 218 Aston Martin DB4, primrose yellow body, red interior, 224 Bentley Continental Saloon, black upper body, silver lower, red interior, all with spun hubs, in original boxes, F-VG. 251 failed suspension, 224 rear windscreen cracked, lacks one rear light, boxes P-G (5)

Lot 14

A Dinky Toys 27d Land Rover Trade Box, containing one example in mid-green with light brown interior, tan cast driver, mid-green hubs, G-VG, box F-G, lid discoloured

Lot 155

Corgi Mini 40 Series Minis, including Code 3 400th Anniversary of Guy Fawkes Mini, Southern Mini Days 2011 Model (2), Tercentenary of British Gibraltar Mini, Happy Valentine's Day Mini, Mini Fair 2003 Model, Sportspack Cooper, Corrie Prescod Happy Easter Mini Pick-Up, Stoneleigh Mini Day 2005 Model, CC82208 Island Blue Mini (2), CC82209 Rover Cooper Sports, CC82207 Old English White Mini, CC82206 Mulberry Red, CC82219 Gold Mini (4), in original boxes, E, boxes F-VG (18)

Lot 122

A Corgi Toys Gift Set 41 Carrimore Car Transporter, comprising 1148 Transporter, 226 Morris Mini Minor, 249 Morris Mini Cooper Deluxe, 321 Monte Carlo BMC Mini Cooper S, 252 Rover 2000, 440 Ford Consul Cortina, 251 Hillman Imp, in original box, G-E, box P-F, well worn but complete

Lot 5

Dinky Toys 30 & 36 Series Cars, 30c Daimler, fawn body, black open chassis, ridged hubs, 30d Vauxhall, dark olive green body, black plain chassis, ridged hubs, 36e British Salmson Two-Seater, red body, black moulded chassis and ridged hubs, 36d Rover, dark blue body, black moulded chassis and ridged hubs, 30b Rolls-Royce, fawn body, black open chassis and smooth hubs, white tyres, G-VG (5)

Lot 698

Tamiya 1:12 Scale Rover Mini Cooper Kit, boxed 12031 unmade kit with instructions and decals, 1995, appears complete with factory sealed contents, but unchecked, VG-E, box VG-E

Lot 86

Matchbox 1-75 Series, scarce 8a Caterpillar Tractor, yellow body and rollers, red driver, green tracks, 3a Cement Mixer, light blue body, orange MW, 12a Land Rover, green body, silver trim, tan driver, MW, in original type A and B boxes, VG-E, 3a with poor paint application to barrel, boxes F-G (3)

Lot 48

A Corgi Toys 275 Rover 2000 TC, white body, maroon interior, amber roof panel, 'Take-Off wheels', in original window box, VG-E, box F but lacking internal stand

Lot 174

Corgi Competition & Racing Minis, including CC82204 2001 MSA British Rally Championship Mini, rare red wing mirrors, VA02529 Colin McRae Mini 1275cc, CC86513 John Cooper Challenge No.12 (2), CC82225 Austin Cooper Mini-Acropolis Rally 2003, CC99175 Rover Mini Cooper & BMW Mini One D, CC99153 Mini Cooper & Land Rover Acropolis Rally 2004, 60006 Land Rover, Trailer & Mini Safari Rally, CC82242 Mini Cooper Classic, CC82240 Mini Cooper Classic Wales Rally GB and others, in original boxes, E, boxes F-E (18)

Lot 59

Corgi Toys 256 Volkswagen 1200 East Africa Safari Trim, orange body, RN18, spun hubs, Rhinoceros figure, 438 Land Rover 109 WB, dark green body, lemon interior, grey plastic tilt, spun hubs, in original boxes, 256 with inner stand, 438 E, 256 G, bonnet comes loose, suspension failed, boxes P-F, stand F-G (2)

Lot 139

Corgi Toy Minis, 602 British Leyland Mini 1000, dark yellow body, brown interior, 308 Monte Carlo Mini Cooper (2), both bright yellow body, one blue interior, one red interior, 288 Minissima, 200 Mini 1000, in original boxes with chrome plated 30 Years Austin Rover Mini on plinth, F-E, blue int 308 with damaged front suspension, red int 308 with glue repaired roof rack, boxes P-F (6)

Lot 547

Set of four British Leyland era framed photographs of cars including a Rover P6 Rally car, Jaguar and Triumph models (4)

Lot 5299

Britains, Corgi & Similar - a mainly unboxed group to include an unboxed Corgi Aston Martin DB5 "James Bond", an unboxed Britains LWB Land Rover. Also a boxed Britains 9430 Honda 4x4 Terrain Vehicle & Trailer. Conditions are generally Good to Excellent in Excellent box. (8)

Lot 5396

Matchbox, Corgi & Similar - a boxed and unboxed group to include an unboxed Corgi Range Rover "Vigilant", an unboxed Matchbox Mod Rod No.1 and others (see photo). Conditions are Fair to Near Mint in Fair to Good boxes. Along with some pin badges and games/toys. (Circa 20)

Lot 5069

Corgi, a boxed TV related group to include 05301 "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", CC01901 Rover 3500 V8 with 'Big Chris' hand painted white metal figure "Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels" along with others (see photo). Conditions appear Good+ to Excellent in Good window boxes. (4)

Lot 274

A 'Rover' armchair,designed by Ron Arad in 1981 by One-Off, the ready-made car seat upholstered in red leather, suspended on a tubular metal frame,69cm wide90cm deep77cm highProvenance: Private Collection, Nottingham. Bought directly from Ron Arad.The Ron Arad Rover chair, also known as the 'Rover Chair' is a notable piece of furniture designed by Israeli-born designer Ron Arad. Arad is recognised for his innovative and sculptural approach to design, and the Rover chair exemplifies his distinctive style and unconventional use of materials.Introduced in 1981, the Rover chair is an iconic example of Arad's design philosophy, which often challenges traditional design norms and explores the boundaries of form and function. The chair is characterised by its dynamic and fluid shape, reminiscent of a folded sheet of paper or a ribbon in motion.One of the defining features of the Rover chair is its construction. Arad used a single sheet of reinforced steel that is bent and shaped to form the seat, backrest, and armrests of the chair. This innovative approach creates a seamless and visually striking form while also providing structural strength and stability.Its sculptural shape and the use of steel challenge the conventional expectations of what a chair should look like.Buying this armchair could save up to 0.16 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportFurther photos added to show the condition.The seat is worn and scuffedThe frame is slightly lopsided but could be straightened. The back lever does work. The interior of the seat and back beginning to disintegrate.  

Lot 219

Eleven Corgi 'Fire Heroes' diecast models. From 'Showcase Collection', including 'Land Rover City of Bath' CS90065, 'Bell 47 Helicopter' CS90045, etc. all in the original boxes

Lot 307

DINKY DIECAST CARS, BOXED - 950 Foden Fuel Tanker, 122 Volvo 265 DL Estate, 277 Police Land Rover, 278 Plymouth Yellow Cab, 180 Rover 3500, 255 Police Mini Clubman, 410 Bedford Royal Mail Van, 178 Mini Clubman, 211 Triumph TR7 (9)

Lot 304

VANGUARDS PRECISION DIE CAST VEHICLES, BOXED (13) - VA27001 Police, VA27000 Red Rover, VA6800 Ember Red & Cream Hillman Minx IIIA, VA27002 Zircon Blue, VA06500 Almond Rover 3500 V8, VA19001 Beige / Brown Rover, VA06809 Minx IIIA Black Green, VA05006 MGA Dove Grey, VA08405 Jaguar MkII Golden Sand, VA09000 Rover SD1 Vanden Plas EFi Black, VA05105 Austin Healey 100-Six Old English White, VA09002 Rover SD1 Taraga Red, VA03811 Vauxhall Victor Empress Blue

Lot 391

Eagle Collectibles - Revell - Bburago - Three boxed 1:18 scale diecast vehicles. Lot consists of Eagle Collectibles Land Rover Series III 109; Revell Opel Olympia A Coupe; and a Bburago 'Gold Collection' #3379 Mini Cooper. Models appear Mint contained with Poor - Fair window boxes with storage imperfections. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 288

Corgi - 13 boxed diecast model vehicles from Corgi, including #279 Rolls Royce Corniche; C299/4 Ford Sierra; C597/3 Police Range Rover and similar. Models appear Mint housed in Fair Plus boxes with storage and age imperfections. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 334

Dinky Toys - A boxed trio of Dinky Toy vehicles. Lot consists of #192 Range Rover; #278 Plymouth Yellow cab; and #112 Purdeys TR7. The TR7 is extremely faded otherwise conditions generally appear Fair - Excellent. Boxes generally appear Good - Very Good with general wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 250

Corgi Vanguards - Oxford - 8 x Police cars in 1:43 scale including MG Magnette # MGZ003, Rover 3500 P6 # VA06510, Wolseley 1800 in City Of London livery # VA08501, Austin 1800 in Diplomatic Protection livery # VA08902 and similar. All appear Mint with certificates and accessories in Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (8)

Lot 349

Cararama - Welly - A group of 12 boxed diecast vehicles and sets in various scales. Lot includes Cararama Ford Corsair & Caravan; Cararama Land Rover; Welly VW Classical Bus and similar. Models appear Mint in boxes generally Poor - Fair Plus with crushing and storage imperfections. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (This does not constitute a guarantee).

Lot 382

Vanguards - A boxed collection of 12 diecast 1:43 scale models from Vanguards. Lot includes VA06400 Vauxhall PA Cresta (Dusk Rose & Lilac Haze); VA06500 Rover 3500 V8 (Almond); VA08600 Jaguar XJ6 (Regency Red) and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition, and come with accessories and certificates (where appropriate). Models are presented in generally Fair Plus (some dusty) - Good boxes with storage related imperfections. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 296

Corgi - 10 x boxed Fire Heroes vehicles including Seagrave Pumper # CS90066, Ford E350 Ambulance # CS90240, Magirus Deutz # CS90064, Land Rover # CS90065 and similar. They appear Mint in Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (10)

Lot 305

Matchbox Yesteryear - Fire Engine Series - 14 x boxed models including Leyland Cub FK-7 # YFE08, Land Rover Auxiliary # YFE02, GMC Rescue Squad van # YFE10 and similar others. All appear Mint in Near Mint boxes with certificates. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 57

Matchbox, Majorette, - 34 x unboxed die-cast model vehicles - Lot includes a Majorette No #246 Range Rover. A Majorette No #229 Datsun 260 Z. A Matchbox 1:57 No #52 B.M.W M1, and similar. Die-cast models are presented in plastic Matchbox carry case. Die-cast vehicles appear in playworn to very good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 344

Vanguards - Ten boxed diecast 1:43 scale models from Vanguards. Lot includes Vanguards VA06514 Rover 3500 P6 (Tobacco Leaf); VA08210 Triumph 2500S (loose in box - Inca Yellow); VA05309 Dolomite Sprint (Tahiti Blue) and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition housed in generally Poor - Fair Plus boxes with storage related imperfections. Models are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 395

Vanguards - Ten boxed diecast 1:43 scale models from Vanguards. Lot includes Vanguards VA04109 Lotus Cortina Mk.II (Aquatic Jade); VA04606 Ford Zephyr 6 (Apollo Taxi Lea Valley); VA 09200 Rover 75 (British Racing Green) and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition housed in generally Poor - Fair Plus boxes with storage related imperfections. Models are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 219R

Matchbox - Budgie - 25 x unboxed models including 2 x Plymouth Belvedere # 20, Rover 105 # 19, Bedford car transporter # 2, Thames cattle truck # 7, Austin Westminster # 15 and similar others. They appear in Fair to Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 392

Corgi - Seven boxed TV & Film related diecast model vehicles from Corgi, including Corgi CC07301 'Heartbeat' Morris Commercial Truck; 'Harry Potter' Mr Weasleys Ford Anglia; CC7403 'Last of the Summer Wine' Land Rover & Compo Figure and similar. Models appear Excellent - Mint in dusty boxes generally Poor - Fair Plus with crushing and storage imperfections. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 99

Corgi Vanguards - Vitesse - 8 x boxed 1:43 scale cars including limited edition Rover P6 3500 # VA06514, Aston Martin Vantage DB7 Vantage # 20650, Hillman Imp Californian # VA04007 and similar others. Two of the Vanguards are de-certificated. They appear Mint in Very Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (8)

Lot 342

Corgi - Solido - Fabbri - Ertl - Lledo - Others - A mixed collection of boxed diecast in various scales. Lot includes Corgi 'D-Day 60th Anniversary Series' CS90253 Kubelwagen; Ertl 1:32 scale #7599 Land Rover SWB 90; Solido Limited Edition #4494/56 6th Airborne Div Recce Regt Jeep and similar. Models generally appear Excellent - Mint in dusty boxes generally Poor - Fair Plus with crushing and storage imperfections. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

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