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Lot 147

'The Guv'nor': a 1:3 scale live-steam coal-fired 'scenic' Burrell showman's road locomotiveBuilt in 1988/89 of the type used by Pat Collins Fun FairsUsed for advertising purposes, the working steel and brass engine (will require a boiler certificate, currently the boiler is untested), painted in a burgundy livery, together with a later bespoke six wheel stand with walnut panelled sides, the stand: 237cm wide, 110cm deep, 72cm high (93in wide, 43in deep, 28in high) excluding chimney: 90.5cm wide, 226cm deep, 190cm high (35 1/2in wide, 88 1/2in deep, 74 1/2in high) total height inc. stand: approx. 182cmFootnotes:Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk were the main suppliers of steam road locomotives to the travelling showmen and are largely viewed as the makers of the greatest steam traction engines on the market. They built a total of 43 Scenic road locomotives to power the new Scenic Rides in the early 20th century.These engines generated electricity for the Electric Scenic Railway Rides and became known as the 'Scenic engines'. The present lot is a 1:3 scale engine made after one such engine called Dolphin built in 1925 (number 4030) which still survives in preservation. This showman's road locomotive would be placed in regional hotels prior to the funfair coming to town in order to build excitement and act as an advertisement for the fair and its touring dates.The present lot has been previously been run on compressed air.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 14

An important pair of carved and giltwood harpies from the famous Wonderland No. 2 Bioscope commissioned by Pat CollinsMade by Orton & Spooner, circa 1906The mythical creatures crouching with wings outstretched, originally from a set of four, 115cm wide, 31cm deep, 103cm high (45in wide, 12in deep, 40 1/2in high) (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceBought by the current vendor from Bill Hunt who was the son of Pat Collins' business partner, Tom Hunt.It is difficult to convey the sheer size and scale of the Bioscope fronts commissioned by showmen such as Pat Collins at the turn of the 20th century. Collins (1859-1943) was considered by many to be the 'King of Showmen' and his 'Pat Collins Funfairs' company is still bears his name today. At one point, it is thought that Collins was running four separate fairs a week and owned thirteen cinemas and several skating rinks (Sheffield Archives).Alongside mechanical rides, 'shows' had historically been a major component of touring fairs; exciting crowds with dramatic performances, menageries, peep shows and more. As the fairgrounds expanded, it became increasingly necessary to provide prominent advertisements to 'hint at the delights within' and draw crowds in as competition mounted (Weedon & Ward, 1981).Initially, stage-like platforms outside the main show were erected for 'warm-up' acts to entice punters with their skill, further encouraged by ever increasing carved ornamentation, lights, and organ music. These soon began to be incorporated into the architecture of the travelling waggons themselves. In addition, improved road conditions in the mid-19th century meant that showmen could more easily travel and transport their heavily outfitted trucks and trailers. The first public demonstrations of moving images in England in 1896 acts as a watershed moment in the development of entertainment and made a huge impact on showmen. This new Bioscope entertainment could easily be incorporated into their existing shows and as such the fairground became one of the early pioneers of cinema. These Bioscopes proved a huge success which in turn encouraged their owners to purchase larger and more prestigious show fronts to encourage the crowds in. Organs imported from Europe also played an ever more important role and often served as the centrepiece of these constructions. George Orton & Charles Spooner in Burton-on-Trent were known for creating the most ornate examples and exhibiting a wide range of styles, often influenced by the organs received from makers such as Gavioli or Marenghi. It is no wonder, then, that Pat Collins turned to Orton & Spooner to produce the show front and organ decoration for his Wonderland Bioscope and 104 key Marenghi organ, produced around 1906. The facades were said to have carried 5,000 polychrome lights which were turned on each evening in a ceremony termed the Pat Collins' 'electric light display'.The present lots 13 to 16 are all that remain of this front which was dismantled and re-purposed after WWI in various iterations. In 1962, they and the organ were salvaged by Tom Hunt (Pat Collins' business partner) who, with his son Bill, set about restoring and preserving the piece. Ross Hutchinson purchased the following lots directly from Bill, thus ensuring that they would survive for another generation.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 13

An important pair of large giltwood winged lion Bioscope front carvings for the famous Wonderland No.2 Bioscope commissioned by Pat CollinsMade by Orton & Spooner, circa 1900The beasts with open Flamboyant red-painted mouths, above scrolled and feathered wings, the eyes later mounted with bulb sockets, 156cm wide, 25cm deep, 105cm high (61in wide, 9 1/2in deep, 41in high) (2)Footnotes:It is difficult to convey the sheer size and scale of the Bioscope fronts commissioned by showmen such as Pat Collins at the turn of the 20th century. Collins (1859-1943) was considered by many to be the 'King of Showmen' and his 'Pat Collins Funfairs' company is still bears his name today. At one point, it is thought that Collins was running four separate fairs a week and owned thirteen cinemas and several skating rinks (Sheffield Archives).Alongside mechanical rides, 'shows' had historically been a major component of touring fairs; exciting crowds with dramatic performances, menageries, peep shows and more. As the fairgrounds expanded, it became increasingly necessary to provide prominent advertisements to 'hint at the delights within' and draw crowds in as competition mounted (Weedon & Ward, 1981).Initially, stage-like platforms outside the main show were erected for 'warm-up' acts to entice punters with their skill, further encouraged by ever increasing carved ornamentation, lights, and organ music. These soon began to be incorporated into the architecture of the travelling waggons themselves. In addition, improved road conditions in the mid-19th century meant that showmen could more easily travel and transport their heavily outfitted trucks and trailers. The first public demonstrations of moving images in England in 1896 acts as a watershed moment in the development of entertainment and made a huge impact on showmen. This new Bioscope entertainment could easily be incorporated into their existing shows and as such the fairground became one of the early pioneers of cinema. These Bioscopes proved a huge success which in turn encouraged their owners to purchase larger and more prestigious show fronts to encourage the crowds in. Organs imported from Europe also played an ever more important role and often served as the centrepiece of these constructions. George Orton & Charles Spooner in Burton-on-Trent were known for creating the most ornate examples and exhibiting a wide range of styles, often influenced by the organs received from makers such as Gavioli or Marenghi. It is no wonder, then, that Pat Collins turned to Orton & Spooner to produce the show front and organ decoration for his Wonderland Bioscope and 104 key Marenghi organ, produced around 1906. The facades were said to have carried 5,000 polychrome lights which were turned on each evening in a ceremony termed the Pat Collins' 'electric light display'.The present lots 13 to 16 are all that remain of this front which was dismantled and re-purposed after WWI in various iterations. In 1962, they and the organ were salvaged by Tom Hunt (Pat Collins' business partner) who, with his son Bill, set about restoring and preserving the piece. Ross Hutchinson purchased the following lots directly from Bill, thus ensuring that they would survive for another generation.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 15

An important carved and giltwood figure of Hercules from the famous Wonderland No. 2 Bioscope commissioned by Pat CollinsMade by Orton & Spooner, circa 1906Kneeling and holding his club in his right hand, draped in a lion's pelt, 141cm wide, 46cm deep, 93cm high (55 1/2in wide, 18in deep, 36 1/2in high) Footnotes:ProvenanceBought by the current vendor from Bill Hunt who was the son of Pat Collins' business partner, Tom Hunt.It is difficult to convey the sheer size and scale of the Bioscope fronts commissioned by showmen such as Pat Collins at the turn of the 20th century. Collins (1859-1943) was considered by many to be the 'King of Showmen' and his 'Pat Collins Funfairs' company is still bears his name today. At one point, it is thought that Collins was running four separate fairs a week and owned thirteen cinemas and several skating rinks (Sheffield Archives).Alongside mechanical rides, 'shows' had historically been a major component of touring fairs; exciting crowds with dramatic performances, menageries, peep shows and more. As the fairgrounds expanded, it became increasingly necessary to provide prominent advertisements to 'hint at the delights within' and draw crowds in as competition mounted (Weedon & Ward, 1981).Initially, stage-like platforms outside the main show were erected for 'warm-up' acts to entice punters with their skill, further encouraged by ever increasing carved ornamentation, lights, and organ music. These soon began to be incorporated into the architecture of the travelling waggons themselves. In addition, improved road conditions in the mid-19th century meant that showmen could more easily travel and transport their heavily outfitted trucks and trailers. The first public demonstrations of moving images in England in 1896 acts as a watershed moment in the development of entertainment and made a huge impact on showmen. This new Bioscope entertainment could easily be incorporated into their existing shows and as such the fairground became one of the early pioneers of cinema. These Bioscopes proved a huge success which in turn encouraged their owners to purchase larger and more prestigious show fronts to encourage the crowds in. Organs imported from Europe also played an ever more important role and often served as the centrepiece of these constructions. George Orton & Charles Spooner in Burton-on-Trent were known for creating the most ornate examples and exhibiting a wide range of styles, often influenced by the organs received from makers such as Gavioli or Marenghi. It is no wonder, then, that Pat Collins turned to Orton & Spooner to produce the show front and organ decoration for his Wonderland Bioscope and 104 key Marenghi organ, produced around 1906. The facades were said to have carried 5,000 polychrome lights which were turned on each evening in a ceremony termed the Pat Collins' 'electric light display'.The present lots 13 to 16 are all that remain of this front which was dismantled and re-purposed after WWI in various iterations. In 1962, they and the organ were salvaged by Tom Hunt (Pat Collins' business partner) who, with his son Bill, set about restoring and preserving the piece. Ross Hutchinson purchased the following lots directly from Bill, thus ensuring that they would survive for another generation.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 16

An important carved and giltwood horse and chariot front from the famous Wonderland No.2 Bioscope commissioned by Pat CollinsMade by Orton & Spooner, circa 1906The chariot carved with the head of Medusa and driven by Phaeton, pulled by two winged horses, together with a later wrought iron stand, made in eleven sections with later restorations, approx. 237cm wide, 152cm deep, 165cm high (93in wide, 59 1/2in deep, 64 1/2in high) Footnotes:Originally centrally positioned above the organ forming the centrepiece of the once huge ornately carved Bioscope. ProvenanceBought by the current vendor from Bill Hunt who was the son of Pat Collins' business partner, Tom Hunt.The only other known example of this show front centrepiece, carved by Orton & Spooner for the showman Pat Collins' famous Wonderland Bioscope Show, was sold The Tussauds Collection of Fairground Art, Christie's, Wookey Hole, Somerset, 6 October 1997, Lot 295.It is difficult to convey the sheer size and scale of the Bioscope fronts commissioned by showmen such as Pat Collins at the turn of the 20th century. Collins (1859-1943) was considered by many to be the 'King of Showmen' and his 'Pat Collins Funfairs' company is still bears his name today. At one point, it is thought that Collins was running four separate fairs a week and owned thirteen cinemas and several skating rinks (Sheffield Archives).Alongside mechanical rides, 'shows' had historically been a major component of touring fairs; exciting crowds with dramatic performances, menageries, peep shows and more. As the fairgrounds expanded, it became increasingly necessary to provide prominent advertisements to 'hint at the delights within' and draw crowds in as competition mounted (Weedon & Ward, 1981).Initially, stage-like platforms outside the main show were erected for 'warm-up' acts to entice punters with their skill, further encouraged by ever increasing carved ornamentation, lights, and organ music. These soon began to be incorporated into the architecture of the travelling waggons themselves. In addition, improved road conditions in the mid-19th century meant that showmen could more easily travel and transport their heavily outfitted trucks and trailers. The first public demonstrations of moving images in England in 1896 acts as a watershed moment in the development of entertainment and made a huge impact on showmen. This new Bioscope entertainment could easily be incorporated into their existing shows and as such the fairground became one of the early pioneers of cinema. These Bioscopes proved a huge success which in turn encouraged their owners to purchase larger and more prestigious show fronts to encourage the crowds in. Organs imported from Europe also played an ever more important role and often served as the centrepiece of these constructions. George Orton & Charles Spooner in Burton-on-Trent were known for creating the most ornate examples and exhibiting a wide range of styles, often influenced by the organs received from makers such as Gavioli or Marenghi. It is no wonder, then, that Pat Collins turned to Orton & Spooner to produce the show front and organ decoration for his Wonderland Bioscope and 104 key Marenghi organ, produced around 1906. The facades were said to have carried 5,000 polychrome lights which were turned on each evening in a ceremony termed the Pat Collins' 'electric light display'.The present lots 13 to 16 are all that remain of this front which was dismantled and re-purposed after WWI in various iterations. In 1962, they and the organ were salvaged by Tom Hunt (Pat Collins' business partner) who, with his son Bill, set about restoring and preserving the piece. Ross Hutchinson purchased the following lots directly from Bill, thus ensuring that they would survive for another generation.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 92

A German carved and painted platform ride figure of a mountain goatAttributed to Friedrich Heyn, circa 1900The profusely carved goat in leaping position, with glass eyes and a single saddle, mounted on a later iron stand, excluding stand: 30cm wide, 153cm deep, 130cm high (11.5in wide, 60in deep, 51in high) Footnotes:Friedrich Heyn is considered to be one of the first major carousel figure manufacturers after he established his carving factory in Neustadt an der Orla in 1870. Close to Dresden and the forests of Bohemia, he was well placed to take advantage of the rapidly expanding fairground industry both in Germany and further afield. At his height, he was exporting across Europe and also into America. Before WWI he was primarily known for his finely carved 'Dresden' horses which, according to his catalogue, could be adapted to the requirements (and pockets) of the showmen to be more or less grand in both scale or decoration. His menagerie also included six species of bird and twenty-three species of animal. For a similar example see: Chefs-d'oeuvre de L'Art Forain: La Fabuleuse Collection de Fabienne et François Marchal, Cornette de Saint Cyr, Paris, 28-29 September 2011, Lot 259.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 292

Olympus - A late 20th century Olympus XA2 XA range 35mm viewfinder scale focusing compact camera and A11 flash. The camera featuring a 35mm F3.5 lens. Flash with original box. Alongside a Kodak Brownie Model F.

Lot 1274

Imai Harley Davidson Ultra Classic 1/12 scale model motorbike kit, unmade and assumed complete together with Triang Jones Crane

Lot 1177

Nagretti & Zambra, London, a lacquered brass pocket barometer, No 19516, with silvered scale, 7cm diameter, contained in a leather case.

Lot 1277

Collection of Vintage Games including Subbuteo, Crossfire, Super Striker, Monopoly, Operation etc (as found) and 3 scale model cars

Lot 1253

Muffy VanderBear Series Collection by North American Bear Co. including The Pajama Game bear with scale bed, bedside table and lamp, 4 other bears and various outfits

Lot 1272

Franklin Mint 1:24 Scale 1929 Rolls Royce Phantom 1 Cabriolet De Ville in dark blue/black, boxed

Lot 644

ESCI - Five boxed sets from ESCI in 1/72 scale to include: Indian War Kiber Pass British Infantry # 232, American Cival war Confederate Infantry # 223, (Both sets appear to be mostly or all on sprues) Napoleonic Wars Polish Lancers #218 is loose in box (incomplete) Two sets have comments from seller: Napoleonic War French Cuirassiers #235 "Complete - loose" Napoleonic Wars Prussian & Austrian #226 "Complete - half on sprues". Please note that sets are not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 791

Fleischmann - 6 HO scale models railway items to include #64020 Class BR 89 005 0-6-0T, #64230 BR 212 329-7 and 4 similar coaches. Items all appear to be excellent-near mint condition. excellent boxes. Items unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 790

Britains - ERTL - A boxed 1/32 scale Elite Land Rover Series 1. Items appears mint in an excellent box. Also a quantity of 1/64 scale factory sealed carded diecast Implements to include 12 x #1774 Ford farm Wagon, 6 x #1762 Ford 6 Bottom Plow and 6 x #1586 Ford Round Baler. These items appear mint in storage worn blister packs. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 646

Revell - Five boxed sets from Revell in 1/72 scale to include: #02578 British Life Guards #2554 Cowboys #2556 Imperial Infantry #2550 Normans #2551 Anglo Saxons (Figures in the boxes appear to be mostly or all attached to sprues) Not checked for completeness (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 586

Sun Star - Classico - A pair of 1/18 scale diecast vehicles to include #1260 The New Millennium Edition Limousine 2000 and Ferrari 1958 250 Testa Rossa & Road Fuel Pump. Items appear to be mint in box. Boxes appear excellent; minor storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-2

Lot 784

Corgi Whizzwheels - Dinky - An assortment of 13 unboxed 1/36 scale diecast race cars to include John Player Special F1, lotus F1, Shadow-Ford DNI/IA and others. These items appear to be in mostly good condition with some signs of use / play wear. Items not checked for completeness (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 647

Revell - Five boxed sets from Revell in 1/72 scale to include: #02580 x 2 Prussian Infantry, #2557 Swedish Infantry, #02581 British Rifles, #02576 French Mounted (Figures in the boxes appear to be mostly or all attached to sprues) Not checked for completeness (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 584

Joy Ride - A boxed 1/18 scale diecast #33844 Knight Rider K.I.T.T. car. Item appears to be in excellent-near mint condition. Roof sections have detach but will re-clip back in place. Box appear very good; some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 604

Atlas - 12 x boxed die-cast model military vehicles in 1/72 scale to include T-34 Eastern Front 1943, M3 Grant, Somua S35 and others. Models appear in mint condition. Perspex boxes appear in mostly very good condition; a small number have some damage to their external boxes; some mint / factory sealed. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 657

Bburago - Three boxed Bburago 1:18 scale diecast model cars. Lot consists of #3024 Chevrolet Corvette (1957), #3005 Bugatti Type 59 (1934 - has a loose part within box, #3026 Jaguar E Cabriolet (1961). Models appear to be in Good to Very Good slightly display dusty condition housed in Fair Plus - Good window boxes with some storage imperfections and missing or damaged windows. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L] (3)

Lot 659

Bburago - Three boxed Bburago 1:18 scale diecast model cars. Lot consists of #3010 Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider (1955) - The windscreen appears a little yellowed and vehicle is missing a rear light, dusty interior. #3021 Porsche 356B Coupe (1962) - appears a darker shade/discoloured/display wear.#3011 Ferrari 250 GTO (1962) - missing door handle . Models appear to be in Fair Plus to Good, slightly display dusty condition housed in Fair Plus - Good window boxes with some storage imperfections and damaged windows. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L] (3)

Lot 640

Corgi, Omnibus - Approx 23 Diecast vehicles to include Corgi Omnibus 1:76 scale: # 43601 Northern Counties Palatine II Blackpool transport, ~OM45110 Limited edition MCW metro Bus West midlands, # 42720 Eavesway Travel (Everton football Club) and others. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 703

Corgi - 3 1/43 scale diecast vehicle sets to include #CC01901 Rover 3500 V8 with painted white metal figure, #CC87502 The A Team Van with Hand Painted figure and CC99138 the italian Job - Mini Three Piece Set. Items appear to be mint in box. Boxes appear very good-excellent; minor storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-3

Lot 715

Maisto - Corgi - Vanguards - Cararama - others - An assortment of 10 diecast vehicles in varying scales to include #31865 Special edition 1/18 scale Jaguar S-Type 1999, #VA00316 1/43 scale Austin A40 Van Thames Valley, #D41/1 Barton 2 vehicle pack and others. Items appear to be in very good-excellent condition; some contain certificates. Boxes appear mostly very good; some storage wear (one case is cracked) RG

Lot 652

ESCI, Revell, Accurate Figures- Five boxed sets to include: ESCI 1/27 scale: #227 French Line Inventory, #238 Muslim Warriors, #224 Roman Legion - All three sets appear to be all or mostly still attached to sprues. Revell # 02604 1:35 scale American Militia. Accurate figures American Revolution British Inventory 1/32 scale. Sets not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L].

Lot 667

Merit - Peco - Ratio - others - A large assortment of over 60 model railway accessories in mostly HO/OO scale to include #5108 Pigs & Trough, #5023 Kissing Gates, R614 L/H Diamond Crossing and others. Items appear to be in very good-excellent condition in good plus packaging; some factory sealed. Items not checked for completeness. Includes some loose items. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 643

ESCI - Five boxed sets from ESCI in 1/72 scale to include: Zulu War Zulu Warriors # 213 shrink wrapped (ripped in one area), WWII German Soldiers #201, Napoleonic wars French Imperial Guard #214, and British Infantry #215 and Russian Granadiers #236 (Loose but appears complete with one painted figure). Four sets appear to be all or mostly still attached to sprues, not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 789

Onyx - 24 boxed 1/43 scale diecast racing cars to include 121B Ferrari 643 F1-91 Gianni Morbidelli, 090 Larrousse 90 Suzuki, 137 Ferrari F92A Jean Alesi and others; some duplicates. Items appear to be in very good condition with some display dust and would benefit with a clean. Boxes appear good plus; some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 516

ESCI - Five boxed sets from ESCI in 1/72 scale to include: Zulu Warriors #213, French Foreign Legion #237, American Civil war Union Infantry #222. Sets appear to be all or mostly still attached to sprues, not checked for completeness. The other two sets have notes from seller stating: complete - most on sprues for WWII US Paratroopers #209. Complete - loose; Napoleonic Wars Waterloo 1815 Scots Greys British Cavalier # 217 (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 587

Revell - Maisto - Hot Wheels - 3 1/18 scale diecast vehicles to include #31826 Special Edition Volkswagen Cabriolet, #26743 Heinz-Harald Frentzen and #08985 Audi TT Coupe. Items appear to be mint in box. Boxes appear excellent; minor storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-3

Lot 605

Atlas - 11 x boxed die-cast model military vehicles in mostly 1/72 scale (green boxes, brown boxes 1/43 scale) to include Hanomag SdKfz 251/1, Cromwell MkIV, M4 Sherman and others. Models appear in mint condition. Perspex boxes appear in mostly very good condition; one has damage to it case (cracked). Some factory sealed. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 661

Bburago - x 5 - Three boxed & two unboxed Bburago1:18 scale diecast model cars. #3014 Alfa Romeo (1931) - missing a windscreen. #3019 Ferrari Testarossa (1984). An Alfa Romeo 2300 Spider in unassociated box, on a foot stand, shows some signs of display wear/darkening. A Ferrari 348 (1989) also on a foot stand, and a Lamborghini Countach - small spot of paint rub on roof . Models appear to range from Fair Plus to Good/Very good, slightly display dusty condition housed in Fair Plus - Good window boxes with some storage imperfections and damaged windows. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L] (3)

Lot 637

EFE - 18 x boxed bus models in 1:76 scale including #17209 Fishwick & sons, #29604 Preston Bus, #18009 MCW Fleetline bus - Rochdale Corporation and others. The models appear very good to Mint in mostly Good boxes, some boxes have fading, split window. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 515

ESCI - Five boxed sets from ESCI in 1/72 scale to include: WWII British Soldiers # 200, Muslim Warriors # 238. Sets appear to be all or mostly still attached to sprues, not checked for completeness. The other three sets have notes from seller stating: complete - half on sprues for Vietnam war US Elite Forces #228. Complete - loose; Crimean War Russian Infantry & Artillery #221, Crimean war Lord Cardigan # 220 (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 612

Faller - Noch - Marklin - An assortment of 28 boxed model Railway items in mostly Z scale, to include figures, vehicles, Layout accessory packs and others. Items appear to be in mostly very good condition, some items appear sealed, other are loose. Contents not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 911

Tri-ang - Hornby - Wrenn - An assortment of boxed OO scale model Railway items to include #R046 On-On Lever Switch, #R564 Farm People, #R106 SR Sheep Wagon and others items appear to be in good plus condition; some with signs of use and some mint. Also includes 3 loose body shells; some damage to buffers. Boxes appear fair plus. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 648

Italeri- Six boxed sets from Italeri in 1/72 scale to include: #6006 Russian Grenadiers, #6005 Austrian Grenadiers & infantry, #6008 French Hussars, and others (Figures in the boxes appear to be mostly or all attached to sprues) Not checked for completeness (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 639

Oxford Die-cast - Approx 39 die-cast vehicles, mostly scale 1:76 (3 x smaller scale). To include #76CT005 Citroen 2CV Dolly Plum, #76CA003 Bedford CA Ice Ceam lyons Maid, #76FT021 Ford Transit, LWB High Stobbart and others. Vehicles appear very good to mint in perspex boxes that show signs of storage wear. (this does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 583

Sun Star - A boxed 1/18 scale diecast Back To The Future Delorean Time Machine #2710. Item appears mint in box. Box appears very good-excellent; some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 593

Character Options - Doctor Who - A Radio Controlled 1/4 scale K-9 #02154 (27MHz). Item appears mint in box. Box appears very good; some storage wear. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 660

Bburago - Three boxed Bburago 1:18 scale diecast model cars. Lot consists of #3032 Ferrari F40 (1987) - interior dusty, very slight paint loss on roof hinges, #3009 Mercedes Benz SSK (1928) - bonnet strap unfastened, display dusty, #3027 Ferrari GTO (1984) Models appear to be in Good, slightly display dusty condition housed in Fair Plus - Good window boxes with some storage imperfections and damaged windows. Also included in the lot is a unboxed Dodge Viper RT10 (1992) on stand All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L] (3)

Lot 655

Airfix, A-Toys - Six boxed sets: 5 x Airfix HO-OO scale to include: 2 x Zoo Animals set number one #S24 - 50, American Indians #01708-0, 2 x Guards Colour Party #S2. (1 set is loose and has been painted). Also included is A-Toys Action set #1215 British Soldiers Except where stated the figures appear to mostly be attached to sprues. Contents have not been checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 588

Maisto - 3 1/18 scale Special Edition diecast vehicles to include #46629 Mercedes-Benz A-Class, #35821 Citroen 15CV 6 Cyl and #31807 Jaguar XJ220. Items appear to be mint in box. Boxes appear fair plus due to storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-3

Lot 837

Tonka - Vivid Imaginations - Minicraft Models - Spears - An unboxed Tonka Turbo -Diesel Tinplate digger and 3 boxed items to include #11213 1/16 scale 1948 MG TC Midget kit (Instructions included), Wallace and Gromit West Wallaby Street Play House (includes figures) and a kid's Weaving Loom. Items appear to be in good-very good condition with varying signs of play wear. Boxes appear fair-good; some storage wear. Contents not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-2

Lot 781

Scalex Boats, Penguin - Four model boats. Two boxed x Scalex to include: "Clyde Cabin Cruiser" Clockwork scale model (No key - appears in good condition, some light yellowing) and "Coastal Patrol Boat" Clockwork (some light glue marks - comes with a small bag of parts). Penguin "Drifter" (appears in very good condition). Also included is an unboxed tin/metal model by Sutcliff (Shows signs of surface dust/dirt).

Lot 514

ESCI - Five boxed sets from ESCI in 1/72 scale to include: Zulu War British Infantry Soldiers set # 212, Romanic Wars - Barbarian Warriors # 225, Napoleonic wars - British Light Dragons # 230. Sets appear to be mostly still attached to sprues, not checked for completeness. The other two sets have notes from seller stating complete - loose (British & French Artillery) and complete - half on sprues) (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]

Lot 585

Hitari - Racing Champions - A pair of TV and Film related vehicles to include #8244 1/15 scale RC Knight Rider K.I.T.T. (27MHz) and a 1/18 scale diecast #36973 2 Fast 2 Furious 1994 Mazda RX-7. Items appear to be mint in box. Boxes appear good-excellent; some storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 658

Bburago - Three boxed Bburago 1:18 scale diecast model cars. Lot consists of #3006 Jaguar SS 100 (1937) - shows some signs of paint loss/rust on front headlights, faded interior, #3015 Mercedes Benz 300SL (1954) in red and #3007 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (1957) . Except where stated, models appear to be in Good to very good slightly display dusty condition housed in Fair Plus - Good window boxes with some storage imperfections and damaged windows. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L] (3)

Lot 611

Faller - 9 model items comprising of kits and accessories in HO scale to include B-169, B-170 and others. Most items appear either part assembled or with missing parts; some missing instructions. Kits mentioned are unassembled in a sealed box or sealed internal bag. Items unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 716

Matchbox - AMT - Character Options - Others - A '57 Chevy 1/25 scale kit PK-4112 (with instructions), A wooden Trout boat kit (with instructions), a 12" Cyberman Action Figure #02068 and an assortment of 16 unboxed diecast planes with some minor play wear and others. Items overall appear to be in a very good condition in fair plus boxes. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 976

A scale limited edition diecast Corgi model of a vintage bus

Lot 321

Vintage Pedigree Sindy boxed accessories to include her caravan, 'Electronic Magic Cooker' untested, Dressing Table & Stool, Lounge Set, Camping Buggy - this is missing the foldaway tent, overhead hairdryer styling chair, a vinyl lounge seat, 12 1/2" scale rattan doll furniture and three Chic-a-boo foldaway furniture boxes with a rocking horse, rocking chair and one is empty. All as sold. (11)

Lot 261

Victorian rare doll house glass bead house with wooden plynth and glass over dome , extensive beaded chair and furniture and accessories throughout all the rooms in the house-Pretty magnificent and  preserved under an oblong dome.Measures 18”H x 18” x 13” as a guide across the house. The house has 2 corner attached boy dolls and a has a small china mid 19thC little glazed china maid doll in the foyer. The condition is very good for age and has been well protected by the glass and wooden framed cover.There are table and chairs and furniture and detailed contents within and is a fine piece. Rarely seen this condition. please note the 2 small wooden dolls shown on the the first image are offered in the next lot and are shown here for scale purposes only. Viewing; we have an open house 12-3pm on Sunday 8th September for viewing of Dolls Teddy bears and toys  and Textiles and costume for the sale on September 9th. An important sale with private collections of French German Fine dolls and Steiff and many others fine teddy bear makers , together with childhood vintage toys and we look forward to welcoming you to Bishton Hall

Lot 98

1:7 scale rough built metal model airplane - WWI French Nieuport-Delage / All lots are located at The Barn, Hampstead Farm, Nr Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 4LG. Regretfully Wellers are unable to offer any type of shipping, please see our important information for courier recommendations and collections information.

Lot 371

A LARGE HANDMADE CASED REPLICA OF THE GLOUCESTER AND LOOSE DOCUMENTATION to include a large handmade replica of The Gloucester with display plaque built between 1989 and 1995, scale 1:72, height 77cm x length 92cm x width 38cm, two rolled replica blue prints, a folder containing sketches and methodology for construction, a box of photographs and a construction diary by the artist W.C. Thompson (qty) (Condition report: protective film to one side of the case is peeling at the top, appears in good condition)

Lot 280

Die-cast metal with plastic parts, 1:24 scale replica of the NASCAR champion. This item has a plastic base with removable cover included that measures 9.75"L x 5"W x 4"H. On the base's bottom is embossed: Revell 2000 Made In China. Issued: 21st CenturyDimensions: 8.5"L x 3.5"W x 2.25"HEdition Number: Edition of 9966Manufacturer: RevellCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 279

Die-cast metal with plastic parts, 1:24 scale replica of the 2000 Monte Carlo racer. This item has a plastic base with removable cover included which measures: 9.25"L x 4.5"W x 4.75"H. On the bottom is embossed: Made In China along with Action backstamp. Issued: 21st CenturyDimensions: 8.75"L x 3"W x 2.25"HManufacturer: ActionCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 34

Tri-ang Minic boxed RMS Queen Elizabeth ship and Hornby Minic boxed RMS Queen Mary ship, 1:1200 scale

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