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Lot 640

A collection of 1:18 scale unboxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 641

A collection of 1:18 scale unboxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 642

A collection of 1:18 scale unboxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 643

A collection of 1:18 scale unboxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 661

A box containing a collection of 1:18 scale unboxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 663

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 664

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 665

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 666

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 667

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 668

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 669

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 670

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 671

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 672

A collection of 1:24 scale boxed model vehicles. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 673

A collection of 1:24 scale boxed model vehicles. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 674

A 1:18 scale boxed Rolls-Royce Phantom model. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 680

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 681

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 682

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 683

Five various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 684

Four 1:18 scale model vehicles. Est. £20 - £30

Lot 685

Five 1:18 scale model vehicles. Est. £20 - £30

Lot 706

Six various 1:18 scale boxed model cars. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 707

Five various 1:24 scale boxed model vehicles. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 723

A selection of 1:18 scale unboxed model vehicles. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 742

Four 1:18 scale boxed model vehicles. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 165

A 17-Bore Percussion Commercial Service Musket By I. Hollis & Sons Of Birmingham, Circa 1870 Of regulation pattern, with block-sighted barrel, lock signed in capitals and stamped with company logo within 'MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY'S WAR DEPARTMENT' on the tail, regulation brass mounts, and original steel ramrod (steel parts re-coloured, some bruising and loss of stock varnish, some surface rust), Birmingham proof marks 99.1 cm. barrel Footnotes: Isaac Hollis & Sons are recorded in Birmingham between 1861 and 1900. They had retail offices in London at 83 Cheapside between 1871 and 1883, and at 6 Great Winchester Street between 1884 and 1900. Large-scale manufacturers of sporting arms for South African and Indian markets, and of cheap trade guns an 1868 advertisement reads: 'ISAAC HOLLIS & SON (Late Hollis and Sheath) Manufacturers of Every Description of Breech or Muzzle Loading Sporting & Military Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Revolvers, &c., A Large Finished Stock always on hand of Breech-Loading Double Guns and Double Rifles for Central Fire or Pin Cartridges; Muzzle-Loading Single and Double Guns, at all prices from the lowest; Military Rifles of all kinds, Long and Short Enfield, Cavalry and Artillery; Pistols &c.; Breech-Loading Military and Sporting Rifles on 'Snider's,' 'Chassepot's,' 'Major Fosebery's', 'Green's,' and other Patented Systems; Gun Cases and Implements, Portable Leather Cases, Holsters, &c.: Gun Barrels, Locks, Materials, Implements, &. Manufactory, 5 to 11 Weaman Row, Birmingham. Established 1814. Contactors to Her Majesty's War Department.' For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 236

An 80-Bore (.400) Percussion Terry's Patent Breech-Loading Sporting Rifle, And A .900 Percussion Big Game Gun For Ball Or ShotThe Second By I. Hollis & Sons, Makers, Both Mid-19th CenturyThe first with rebrowned twist octagonal leaf-sighted barrel rifled with six grooves, hinged engraved bolt, detented flat lock and steel mounts retaining traces of engraving, figured half-stock (some old bruising) with chequered grip and fore-end, the latter with dark horn cap, and vacant silver escutcheon (steel parts pitted), Birmingham proof marks; the second with rebrowned twist sighted barrel signed along the top of the part octagonal breech, foliate engraved breech, tang, signed border engraved lock (hammer replaced) and mounts (rust patinated), the latter including trigger-guard with partly chequered scrolled tang, and hinged circular patchbox-cover, figured half-stock with chequered grip (worn) and later bevelled steel side-plate secured by numerous screws, vacant brass escutcheon, sling mounts, and later brass-tipped ramrod, Birmingham proof marks (2)65.5 cm. and 70 cm. barrels Footnotes:William Terry was granted British Patent No. 843 of 7 April 1856 for bolt-action 'Terry's Patent' carbines. Isaac Hollis & Sons are recorded in Birmingham between 1861 and 1900. They were 'Large-scale manufacturers of sporting arms for the South African and Indian markets, and of cheap trade guns', of which the second is an exampleFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 38

BAGUE MICROPHOTOGRAPHIE, CIRCA 1860De forme ovale, réhaussée d'émail noir, d'une perle de semence et de deux cabochons de rubis, surmontant un procédé de microphotographie par René Dagron (1819-1900) figurant une femme de face, microphotographie signée René Dagron, poinçon français d'occasion pour l'or 18K (750°/00), tour de doigt 60, poids brut 4.08 g.Footnotes:René Dagron (1819-1900), un photographe portraitiste français du 19e siècle, est célèbre pour avoir développé la technique de la 'microphotographie', qui consistait à fixer des images sur une petite lentille convexe grossissante et à placer ces minuscules photographies dans des bijoux, des objets de curiosité et des souvenirs. En 1859, le premier brevet de 'microfilm' a été délivré à Dagron sous le nom de 'bijoux photo-microscopiques' ou 'bijoux photo-microscopiques'. Le microfilm a été inventé pour la première fois par John Benjamin Dancer en 1851, qui utilisait des microscopes pour observer les images qui étaient capturées. Dagron a eu l'idée de développer l'observation des microfilms sans utiliser de microscope. Pour ce faire, il a modifié la forme des lentilles stanhope, ajustant la forme et la distance.La technique de microphotographie de René Dagron a permis d'obtenir des images nettes et détaillées à une échelle réduite sans perdre en qualité ou en clarté. Sa technique innovante a été présentée à l'Exposition Universelle de Londres en 1862. Lors de cette foire, il a reçu une mention honorable et a présenté un ensemble de microfilms à la reine Victoria. Dagron a de nouveau présenté sa technique sous forme de bagues, pendentifs, miniatures en ivoire et clés de montre à l'Exposition Universelle de Paris en 1867, où elles ont été largement saluées pour leur précision et leur ingéniosité.MICROPHOTOGRAPHY RING, CIRCA 1860Of oval form, highlighted by black enamel and set with a seed pearl and two cabochon rubies, surmonting a Stanhope viewer, within it a miniature photograph of a formal portrait of a Lady, microphotography process by René Dagron (1819-1900), french mark for 18 carat gold, ring size S, gross weight 4.08 grams.René Dagron (1819-1900), a 19th century French portrait photographer, is famous for having evolved the technique of 'microphotography', which consisted of affixing images to a miniature magnifying convex lens and placing these tiny photographs and viewers in jewellery, novelties and souvenirs. In 1859 the first ever 'microfilm' patent was granted to Dagron under the name of photo-microscopic jewellery or microscopic photo-jewellery. Microfilm was first invented by John Benjamin Dancer in 1851, who used microscopes to observe the images that were captured. Dagron had the idea to develop the observation of microfilms without the use of a microscope. To do this, he modified the shape of stanhope lenses, adjusting the shape and the distance. Dagron's microphotography technique allowed for sharp, detailed images at a reduced scale without losing quality or clarity. His innovative technique was presented at the 1862 London International Fair. At the London Fair he received an honourable mention and presented a set of microfilms to Queen Victoria. Dagron once again presented his technique in rings, pendants, ivory miniatures and watch keys at the 1867 International Fair in Paris, where they were widely praised for their precision and ingenuity.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 39

ENSEMBLE RENE DAGRON (1819-1900), CIRCA 1860Comprenant trois clés de montre et un pendentif, chacun surmontant un procédé de microphotographie par René Dagron montrant un homme et une femme, poinçon français pour l'or 18K (750°/00), poids brut total 46.30 g, accompagné de trois clés de montre et d'un pendentif.Footnotes:René Dagron (1819-1900), un photographe portraitiste français du 19e siècle, est célèbre pour avoir développé la technique de la 'microphotographie', qui consistait à fixer des images sur une petite lentille convexe grossissante et à placer ces minuscules photographies dans des bijoux, des objets de curiosité et des souvenirs. En 1859, le premier brevet de 'microfilm' a été délivré à Dagron sous le nom de 'bijoux photo-microscopiques' ou 'bijoux photo-microscopiques'. Le microfilm a été inventé pour la première fois par John Benjamin Dancer en 1851, qui utilisait des microscopes pour observer les images qui étaient capturées. Dagron a eu l'idée de développer l'observation des microfilms sans utiliser de microscope. Pour ce faire, il a modifié la forme des lentilles stanhope, ajustant la forme et la distance.La technique de microphotographie de René Dagron a permis d'obtenir des images nettes et détaillées à une échelle réduite sans perdre en qualité ou en clarté. Sa technique innovante a été présentée à l'Exposition Universelle de Londres en 1862. Lors de cette foire, il a reçu une mention honorable et a présenté un ensemble de microfilms à la reine Victoria. Dagron a de nouveau présenté sa technique sous forme de bagues, pendentifs, miniatures en ivoire et clés de montre à l'Exposition Universelle de Paris en 1867, où elles ont été largement saluées pour leur précision et leur ingéniosité.COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, RENE DAGRON (1819-1900), CIRCA 1860Comprising three watch keys and a fob seal, three set with a Stanhope viewer, within it a miniature photograph of a formal portrait of a Lady and a Gentleman by René Dagron, french mark for 18 carat gold, combinated gross weight 46.30 grams, accompanied by three watch keys and a pendant.René Dagron (1819-1900), a 19th century French portrait photographer, is famous for having evolved the technique of 'microphotography', which consisted of affixing images to a miniature magnifying convex lens and placing these tiny photographs and viewers in jewellery, novelties and souvenirs. In 1859 the first ever 'microfilm' patent was granted to Dagron under the name of photo-microscopic jewellery or microscopic photo-jewellery. Microfilm was first invented by John Benjamin Dancer in 1851, who used microscopes to observe the images that were captured. Dagron had the idea to develop the observation of microfilms without the use of a microscope. To do this, he modified the shape of stanhope lenses, adjusting the shape and the distance.Dagron's microphotography technique allowed for sharp, detailed images at a reduced scale without losing quality or clarity. His innovative technique was presented at the 1862 London International Fair. At the London Fair he received an honourable mention and presented a set of microfilms to Queen Victoria. Dagron once again presented his technique in rings, pendants, ivory miniatures and watch keys at the 1867 International Fair in Paris, where they were widely praised for their precision and ingenuity.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1061

A Frontalini piano accordian, another piano accordian, a 1960s Teisco Kay KB-10 short scale bass guitar, and an autoharp (4)

Lot 1

Miscellaneous 1/43rd scale collection, generally excellent in excellent to good plus boxes or plastic cases, range of Minichamps (6), Maxi Car (5), Onyx (5), Quartzo (9), etc. Contents unchecked for completeness and viewing recommended. Qty 35 (3B)

Lot 100

Tekno. 1/200th scale civil aircraft diecast collection, generally excellent to good plus in good or better aircraft-shaped plastic display case (would benefit from light cleaning), with Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle No. 766 SAS OY-KRA and Swissair HB-ICW (2), plus DC7C SAS SK-SAS with spare propeller No. 765. Contents appear complete but unchecked. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 4 (2B)

Lot 101

Vitesse. 1/43rd scale car model collection, generally excellent in excellent to good plus plastic cases or boxes, with Lancia Stratos red 1971 Turin Motor Show No. VCC99025, 1966 Honda S800 black No. 086C, 1938 VW Beetle dark blue No. VCC99015, etc. Contents appear complete but unchecked. Some duplication. Viewing recommended. Qty 33 (3B)

Lot 102

Vitesse. 1/43rd scale collection, generally excellent in excellent to good plus boxes or plastic cases. Contents unchecked for completeness and viewing recommended. Qty 28 (2B)

Lot 103

Yat Ming. 1/18th scale Deluxe Edition collection, generally excellent in excellent to good plus window boxes, with 1971 Jaguar E Type red No. 92608, 1940 BMW 328 white No. 92288, 1948 Tucker Torpedo red No. 92268, etc. Contents unchecked for completeness and some loose in box. Viewing recommended. Qty 7 (3B)

Lot 122a

Model Railways including Hornby Dublo including; Meccano Hornby Dublo carriage W34881 (x4), Hornby 00 LMS carriage 3834 (x4), Hornby Dublo British Railways 69567, Tri-ang Transcontinental 91119, 70831, Baggage Car & Diner, Tri-ang M34000 & M24001, Lima models boxed Unigate S252 Brighton 30 2721 (x2), boxed Lima models Mobil LP-gas 30 2717, boxed Hornby Railways 00 Gauge Scale Models R018 G.W.R Brake Van, boxed Tri-ang Hornby R402M Operating Royal Mail Coach Set, unboxed wagons etc with Tri-ang T.R. 7191 Nato, Minic Motorways Go Well-Go Shell, Hornby Dublo Bulk Salt 12-17, and further (x21). Plus, track, accessories with buildings, signals etc. Transformers with boxed H&M Clipper Transformer Controller & Multipack D.C. Controller Unit. Viewing recommended. Five trays.

Lot 14

Diecast. 1980s onwards miscellaneous collection, generally excellent in good plus to good boxes, with Corgi Eddie Stobart (6), 1/76th scale Trackside (6) and Oxford Diecast (7), partwork series 1/72nd scale tanks (9), etc. Contents unchecked for completeness. Some duplication. Qty 40 (4B)

Lot 140

Hornby 00 Gauge – pair of boxed Hornby Railways 00 Gauge Scale Models to include boxed Britania Class, 70000, Green, box missing sideflaps and boxed Great Westen Railways (G.W.R.) Loco Pannier Tank (R.041). (2)

Lot 142

Hornby 00 Gauge scale locomotive R2235G BR Co-Co Diesel Electric Class 56 Locomotive ‘56131 Ellington Colliery’. Made in Hong Kong. Boxed.

Lot 143

Hornby 00 Gauge scale locomotive R2297C BR Class 110 3-Car DMU Train Pack, Great North Eastern Railways, with E 51823, E 59707 & E 51843 (all green). Excellent condition. Made in China. Boxed with instructions.

Lot 15

1980s onwards diecast collection, generally excellent in excellent to good plus boxes or carded packs, with 1/43rd scale Best Jaguar E-Type fhc red No. 9012, Bang AC Cobra Laguna Seca white No. 421, Rextoys 1939-40 Cadillac V16 US Navy, 1/18th scale Mira 1965 Ford Mustang Indianapolis pace car, etc. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing recommended. Qty approx. 35+ (2B)

Lot 16

Diecast. 1980s onwards collection, generally excellent in good plus to good boxes, with Corgi The Golden Compass Lee Scoresby's Airship No. GC78628, Del Boy's Reliant Regal Super Van (without cellophane) No. 05201 and James Bond 007 The World Is Not Enough BMW Z8 (loose in box) No. CC05004, Bburago 1/22nd scale Rolls Royce Camargue red (loose in box) No. 3001, etc. Contents unchecked for completeness. Qty 7

Lot 170

Model kits. Unmade 1/76th to 1/72nd scale Military plastic kits, generally excellent in excellent to good plus boxes including mainly sealed bag contents, with Airfix (6) including Sherman Crab tank, LCM and Sherman tank, Pontoon Bridge, LCVP landing craft, GMC Truck and Airfield Control Tower, Revell Sherman Firefly No. 03211 and Fujimi German 88mm Flak 18 anti-tank No. 76026. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 8 (2B)

Lot 171

Model kits. Unmade kits of Ships, generally excellent in good boxes including sealed bag and loose contents, with Academy 1/250th scale Roman Warship No. MA022, Revell WW2 PT 117 Torpedo Boat No. 05048 and Billing Boats (Denmark) unknown scale Roar Edge (Viking longship) laser cut wooden kit No. 703. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 3 (2B)

Lot 172

Model kits. 1/24th scale Car unmade plastic kits, generally excellent in excellent boxes including mainly sealed bag contents, with Revell Ferrari SA Aperta No. 07090 and McLaren 570S No. 07051 (both in sealed boxes), Airfix Peugeot 206 WRC 2000 No. 07404 and Heller Citroen Xsara WRC 2001 No. 80769 (2). Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 5 (3B)

Lot 173

Model kits. 1970s onwards unmade collection, generally excellent in excellent boxes, with Bandai 1/16th scale Steam Road Roller No. 35360, Airfix 1/600th scale Naval Destroyers of WWII kits in sealed bags No. 05204 and ready-made 1/32nd scale Cromwell Tank including unused decal sheet in good box (some tears to flaps, light crushing and cellophane repair) No. 1837. Contents appear complete but unchecked and viewing recommended. Qty 3 (2B)

Lot 174

Miscellaneous unmade, part-built and part-painted plastic kits, 1/76th to 1/24th scale, generally excellent to good plus in good or better boxes (where present), with incomplete Airfix D-Day 60th Anniversary set No. 10300 set including unmade German 88mm Flak Gun No. A02303 and DUKW No. A02316, range of Military part-complete and painted models, Tamiya 1/24th scale '88 Porsche 911 Turbo part-built and part-painted No. 24279-2800, etc. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 10+ (3B)

Lot 175

Miscellaneous collection of unmade plastic kits (parts on sprue), generally excellent in good plus boxes, with Revell 1/25th scale Car Transporter No. 07540, Italeri 1/35th scale M60 A1 Patton Tank No. 6397 and Matchbox 1/48th scale AD-5 Skyraider Aircraft No. PK-651. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 3 kits (3B)

Lot 18

1960s onwards collection, generally excellent in excellent to good boxes, with Corgi Lotus Climax F1 orange (faded box and split cellophane) No. 158 and Noddy's Car No. 69001, Lledo Days Gone (20), Burago 1/24th scale 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK No. 1509 and 1948 Jaguar XK120 roadster No. 1502, Shell Collection (10), etc. Contents unchecked for completeness. Qty 47 (3B)

Lot 182

Pocher. 1/8th scale kit-built from metal and plastic kit of 1931 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, generally good plus to good, ex-display and would benefit from light cleaning, approx. length: 51cm/20 inches, red plastic body, unattached engine cover, engine part-complete with loose part, spoked wheels and rubber tyres. Some loose or missing parts including aero screens but contents unchecked for completeness or correctness. Viewing highly recommended. BUYER MUST COLLECT.

Lot 183

Pocher. 1/8th scale part-built from metal and plastic kit of 1935 Mercedes 500/540 chassis only, generally good (some corrosion), would benefit from light cleaning, Approx. length: 51cm/20 inches. Some loose or missing parts but contents unchecked for completeness or correctness. Viewing highly recommended. BUYER MUST COLLECT.

Lot 184

Model kits. Revell 1/35th scale WW2 to Modern Military unmade plastic kits, generally excellent in good or better boxes including mainly sealed bag contents, with Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled Howitzer No. 03042, M1 A1 Abrams No. 03004, Jeep and M34 Tactical Truck No. 03029, M60 A3 No. 03057 and M1 A2 Abrams No. 03059. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 5 (4B)

Lot 185

Model kits. Revell 1/72nd scale Military Aircraft unmade plastic kits, generally excellent in good plus boxes, with Airbus A400M Grizzly No. 04800, Handley Page Victor K Mk 2 No. 04326, RAF EH 101 Merlin HC3 No. 04468, F-101B Voodoo No. 04321 and Sikorsky CH-53 E Super Stallion No. 04435. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 5 (3B)

Lot 186

Model kits. Revell 1/48th scale Military Aircraft unmade plastic kits, generally excellent in good plus boxes, with B-17F Memphis Belle No. 04297, Eurofighter Typhoon twin seater No. 04689, Sikorsky MH-60L Black Hawk No. 04458 and Mil Mi-24D Hid No. 04462. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 4 (3B)

Lot 187

Model kits. Revell 1/32nd scale Military Aircraft unmade plastic kits, generally excellent in good plus boxes, with SA 300 Puma Tigermeet No. 4499, Grumman F-14A Tomcat No. 4770 and F-15 E/D Eagle No. 4788. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 3 (3B)

Lot 188

Model kit. Revell 1/400th scale USS Enterprise Aircraft Carrier unmade plastic kit No. 05087, generally excellent in good box including some sealed bag contents. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended.

Lot 189

Model kits. Tamiya 1/35th scale WW2 tanks unmade plastic kits, generally excellent in good or better boxes including mainly sealed bag contents, with King Tiger Porsche Turret No. 35169 3900 and Sherman 105mm Howitzer M4A3 No. 35251 2600, plus Revell Jagdtiger Sd. Kfz. 186 No. 03033 . Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 3 (2B)

Lot 190

Model kits. Tamiya 1/24th scale Cars unmade plastic kits, generally excellent in excellent to good plus boxes including mainly sealed bag contents, with Ferrari 360 Modena No. 24228 2600, Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren No. 24290 4000, Ford Focus RS WRC 02 No. 24261 2500, Eunos Roadster (Mazda MX5 Mk1) No. 24085 1400, Mazda MX5 No. 24342 3200 and Toyota Supra No. 24123 1800. Contents unchecked for completeness. Viewing highly recommended. Qty 6 (3B)

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