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Lot 389

Four various boxed diecast cars, to include Meisto Mercedes Benz SL-Class, 1:18 scale, 24cm wide, etc. (4, boxed)

Lot 390

Three various boxed diecast cars, to include Minichamps model Escort ITC.GP.DER Tourenwagen. 1968, 1:18 scale, 25cm wide, Hotwheels Ferrari 360, etc. (3, boxed)

Lot 580

A 20thC 1:64 scale model of a warship, by G. T. Smart, with realistic decking and masts, in a glazed case, 55cm high, 72cm wide, 27cm deep.

Lot 203

An assortment of early 20th century scientific and photographic equipment comprising of an Otis King's Pocket Calculator Scale No. 430, an Ensign folding camera, together with set of opera glasses marked Coiffier Opticien Palais Royale. 

Lot 357

9 Cararama 1/72 scale diecast models of Volkswagen vehicles, in plastic display cases. 8 x VW Beetle Turbo S 2002 together with a VW Bus Samba. 1 missing card outer box.

Lot 350

5 boxed Sunnyside Collection 1/32 scale diecast models of the new shape Volkswagen Beetle. In varying colours, boxed on plastic plinths.

Lot 347

7 assorted boxed 1/32 scale diecast Volkswagen Beetle cars. All with pull back action and opening doors, in various colours.

Lot 353

2 cased Minichamps VW Beetle cars together with a set of 6 boxed City Cruiser Collection VW Beetles, in various colours. Minichamps models are VW COncept Car Cabriolet, 1994 in red and blue. All 1/43 scale.

Lot 121

Livio de Marchi (Italian, b. 1943) Large carved and painted paintbrush sculpture. de Marchi is well known for his large scale carved sculptures which include working cars and trompe-l'oeil fabric draped tables. Signed along the lower end of the handle.Provenance: Distinguished corporate collection, Minnesota.Height: 5 ft 9 1/2 in x diameter: 5 1/2 in.Condition: No visible cracks or signs of restoration under UV light. There is a loss to the upper part of the red brush, measuring 1 inch. To the tip of it, there is another loss; please see the listing image. Along the outcarved areas of the brush, there are minute losses that do not significantly alter the overall appearance of the paintbrush. Along the recessed areas, dust collected.

Lot 9

Group of eight porcelain tea cups and saucers; three saucer and cup sets and one pair of matching saucers. Hutschenreuther Hohenberg, Bavaria, Germany cup and saucer set depicting Princess Louise of Prussia; marked along the underside. Meissen cup and saucer set with raised and gilt flowers and a blue fish-scale border; marked along the underside. One gilt floral cup and saucer marked F&B along the underside. Two saucers marked Porcelaine de Paris, France along the underside; decorated with a blue border with a gilt scrollwork border.Cups; height ranges from 2 1/2 in to 3 1/2 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 3 1/4 in. Plates; diameter ranges fromCondition: Most of the porcelain is in good condition; wear along all footrims. Light losses to gilt decoration. The Meissen cup's handle has been restored; there is a small firing flaw along the interior of the cup.

Lot 1

Group of six small Chinese export ceramic jarlets intended for the Southeast Asian market. Each jar is decorated with blue and white glaze depicting floral and foliate motifs, all with a fish scale pattern.Height ranges from 1 3/4 in to 2 in; diameter ranges from 2 1/4 in to 2 1/2 in.Condition: Heavy wear throughout as shown in the listing image. Chips to the rim and footrim. Heavy crazing and original glazing flaws throughout. Color glazing faded as shown in the listing image. Wear along the underside consistent with age and use. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. Dust collected along the interior.

Lot 59

A RARE DIAMOND AND GOLD BRACELET, BY STERLÉ, CIRCA 1950The flexible bracelet designed as four-rows of gold ropework, with bombé 'C' motif pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds embellished with ropework trim tassel, mounted in 18K gold and platinum, signed Sterlé Paris, numbered, with maker's mark for Sterlé (opéra), French assay marks, with gold security chain, length approximately 18cmPierre Sterlé (1905-1978) was famed for his innovative approach to jewellery design, embodying the dynamics of 1950s design. The son of a family of bankers, Sterlé trained as a jeweller in Paris under his uncle Maynier-Pinçon following the death of his father during the First World War. In 1934, he founded his own jewellery making company and was sponsored by many large jewellery houses located on the Place de Vendome, including Boucheron, Chaumet, and Van Cleef & Arpels, who had already used his talents for their own firms. Sterlé’s talent as a designer soon allowed him to emerge from his status as a jewellery manufacturer to a successful jeweller and artist in his own right. His reputation was cemented when he won the De Beers Diamond Award, a major achievement in the jewellery world, for three years running in 1953, 1954 and 1955. Sterlé’s success as an artist during this time ensured he received large-scale recognition in France as well as on a global scale. He worked for many heads of state and royalty, including Queen Narriman of Egypt and Princess Soraya of Iran and socialised with fellow avant-garde artisans in France, such as Jean Cocteau, Georges Bracque and Salvador Dalí.His work is distinguishable by his intricate pieces, wrought with great movement and energy, often using baguette-cut diamonds and coloured gemstones in sweeping, curling lines. Above all, it was Sterlé’s invention of the ‘knitted-gold technique’ or ‘angel thread’ which would lead to his fame at the climax of his career in the 1950s and 1960s. The meticulous use of of gold plaiting and threading enabled him to emulate recreate the intricacies of the natural world, from the textures of flowers and plants, to the wings and feathers of his famous bird brooches, all executed in a strikingly tactile and dynamic way. Although a talented jeweller, Sterlé did not experience the same level of success at business and suffered the closing of two of his own stores throughout his lifetime. Forced to close his house in 1976, Sterlé continued his work at the Maison Chaumet, where he acted as Artistic Director until his death in 1978. Condition Report:Mounted in 18K gold and platinum, signed Sterlé Paris, numbered, with maker's mark for Sterlé (opéra), French assay marks for 18K gold and platinumTassel: A number of chains of tassel rigid towards the top as seen on images.Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 94.5g 

Lot 2609

A collection of loose synthetic and natural sapphires, various cuts to include round, oval, cushion and baguette, most being very small and points, the largest weighing approx 2.75 carats, total carat weight 32.3 (in our opinion, the majority of these are synthetic sapphires and there are a small number of other included gemstones within the lot)This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2602

A collection of loose opal cabochons, the largest measuring approx 15 x 11 x 5mm, total carat weight 265This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2607

A collection of loose synthetic rubies, largely being round cuts but also baguettes, pear and oval cuts, the largest weighing approx 2.5 carats, total carat weight approx 76This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2601

A collection of loose green peridot stones, of various cuts to include oval, cushion, round and pear examples, the largest stone weighing approx 2 carats, total carat weight 146This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2603

A collection of loose cut amethyst stones, to include oval, round and cabochon cuts, of various colours, the largest measuring approx 19 x 15 x 5mm, total carat weight 300This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2606

A collection of loose cut citrine stones, various colours, to include large octagon (chipped), oval and round cuts, the largest measuring approx 25 x 18 x 10.5mm, total carat weight approx 255This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2604

A collection of loose cut garnets, various colours, to include oval, round and pear cuts, the largest measuring approx 12.5 x 11.5 x 4mm, total carat weight 395 (a small number of stones are mounted)This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2605

A collection of loose garnet cabochons, various colours, the largest measuring approx 14.5 x 11 x 4.5mm, total carat weight 211This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2588

A gent's gold plated Maurice Lacroix automatic chronograph wristwatch, having a signed silvered Roman dial with fine outer scale, triple subsidiary dials and twin subsidiary day and date apertures, full chronograph function, screw-down steel back cover numbered 39353, case dia.38mm, on a Maurice Lacroix blue snakeskin bracelet, with spare Lacroix brown crocodile skin bracelet, in box and with International Warranty card (card faded)

Lot 2611

A collection of loose semi-precious gemstones, to include pearls, agates, turquoise, coral, jade, moonstone, jet etc, sold with a metal deed box, portrait miniature, tortoiseshell page-turner, diamond parcel papers etc This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2610

Assorted cut gemstones, to include a number of heart shaped examples including amethyst, loose round and princess cut citrine, blue topaz, rose quartz, seven matched cabochon tourmaline, two natural(?) pearls etc, total carat weight approx 107 This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2600

A collection of loose emeralds, being various cuts to include round, cabochon, rough and cushion cut examples, the largest weighing approx 1.9 carats, total carat weight 28.4 This lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 2608

A collection of loose small diamonds, to include round brilliant cuts but largely being rose and rough cut diamond points, total weight approx 3 caratsThis lot is from a collection which has been consigned for sale by a retired jeweller working in Hatton Garden. Many of the stones date from the 1930s and later, and are sold without reserve or estimate. Where gross carat weights are given, these have been from a carat weighing scale. Buyers should be aware that a small number of stones are mounted, and it may be that whilst the vast majority of stones in each lot are as catalogued, some rogue heat-treated or synthetic stones are included and we would strongly advise that where possible buyers view in person to assess quality and condition.

Lot 183

LUTHIER MADE BARITONE BOWL BACK GUITAR. A 'ONE OFF' GUITAR WITH A 26.5" SCALE LENGTH (THIS IS A BARITONE GUITAR AND WOULD NEED TO BE TUNED ACCORDINGLY)

Lot 4271

A late 20th century 1:5 scale model of a 19th century six-pound naval cannon, produced in cast form and finished with gilt wash and engraved with the Elizabeth II cypher, length 32.5cm, mounted on a wooden gun carriage and display board with ball shots, ramrod and other accessories.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 294

An originally boxed Lego Technic 1:8 scale Porsche 911 GT3 RS kit numbered 42056 WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provIde any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.

Lot 286

A Hobby Engine boxed remote control M1A1 Abrams 1:16 scale tank

Lot 313

A selection of Corgi boxed vehicles and a selection of Oxford 1:76 Railway scale vehicles

Lot 305

Five GEM Festinog Railyway 12mm scale metal miniature coaches, boxed vintage Corgi Diecast vehicles etc

Lot 285

A Tamiya Mercedes-Benz 1838LS 1/14th scale RC Tractor Truck, built with original box including paperwork etc (from an estate cannot guarantee working order) 

Lot 293

A Sun Star 1:24 scale double decker red London bus with advertising panels for Crosse & Blackwell and Hovis, Route 96

Lot 419

A COLLECTION OF TEN MODERN HEREND MODELS OF ANIMALSIn green, blue, and red scale decoration, comprising a seal, 18.5cm high, rabbit groups, dogs, cat, and mice

Lot 420

A COLLECTION OF TEN MODERN HEREND MODELS OF ANIMALSIn green and blue scale decoration, comprising a penguin, 17cm high, a hen and chick group, fowl, elephants, cape buffalo, and a tortoise

Lot 262

A GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY TABLE CLOCK WITH TRIP-HOUR REPEATINSCRIBED FOR BROCKBANKS, LONDON, CIRCA 1790The five pillar twin chain fusee bell striking movement with verge escapement regulated by short bob pendulum with holdfast hook to the geometric border-engraved shouldered backplate applied with a shaped plate engraved Brockbanks, LONDON to centre, the 7 inch break-arch cream painted Roman numeral dial further inscribed Brockbanks, LONDON to centre and with gilt brass spade hands beneath subsidiary STRIKE/SILENT selection dial to arch, the case with cushion-capped domed caddy superstructure flanked by gilt brass vase finials over double cavetto top mouldings, the rectangular front door with brass fillet moulding around the glazed dial aperture and scroll cast upper quadrant frets flanked by reeded canted angles, the sides with hinged gilt brass carrying handles over brass break-arch fish scale sound frets, the rear with break-arch glazed door set within the frame of the case, on cavetto moulded skirt base with brass ogee bracket feet.47cm (18.5ins) high, 33cm (13ins) wide, 20.5cm (8ins) deep. Provenance:Purchased by the vendor from Dukes, Dorchester sale of Silver, Jewellery and Furniture Thursday 9th April 1998 (lot 838) for £2,800 hammer.Condition Report: The movement is in good original working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The mechanism is a little dirty/discoloured so a gentle clean/service may be advisable. The Brockbanks signature is engraved to a separate plate which is screwed to the backplate, as this could be an addition we cannot offer any assurances that the present clock is by Brockbankes. The dial appears to have been refinished and is in good condition with visible faults limited to very light edge chipping to the left-hand winding hole. Again, as the dial has been refinished, we cannot offer any assurances that it was originally signed for Brockbanks.The case is generally in good presentable condition. The superstructure probably has a concave section applied to the top of the dome hence the present cushion-shaped pad is probably a replacement. The veneers to the caddy exhibit some movement and the finials are probably later additions. Each of the side apertures has a small veneer patch repair to the edge overlap otherwise faults to the case are very much limited to minor shrinkage and a few very minor age related bumps, scuffs and other blemishes.Clock has a crank winder and a case key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 65

A Late Victorian Brass Postage Scale on Serpentine Shaped Plinth Base with Set of Graduated Weights, 19cms Wide

Lot 66

An Edwardian Mapping Scale Rule with Hinged End Pieces by Aston and Hander, Dated 1915, No 5564, In Mahogany Case, 49cms Wide

Lot 95

A Late Victorian/Edwardian Cased Set (No 10) WWII Period Scale Rules, Some with War Department Crowsfoot Stamp, Case 34.5cms Long

Lot 166

A Vintage Tin Plate Postage Scale, 17cms High

Lot 220

A Pair of Bachmann HO Scale American Locomotives and Tenders, The John Bull

Lot 230

A Boxed Bachmann American Trainset, The Lafayette, HO Scale

Lot 249

A Collection Bachmann HO Scale Coaches, The Prussian, Together with a Boxed Bachmann Gandy Dancer (Electrically Powered Hand Car)

Lot 253

Two Scale Painted Models of North Sea Oil Rigs by MB/Highworth Models

Lot 73

Five model Jaguars including GT Spirit E Type Convertable, and E Type, Schuco E Type Shooting Brake, 12 ART XK120 1953 and NEO Scale model XK-31-41.

Lot 140

RARE AND RETICULATED FAHUA 'BOYS AT PLAY' LARGE JAR MING DYNASTY, 15TH-16TH CENTURY 明 琺華鏤雕嬰戲圖大罐 of baluster form, the openwork outer layer depicting boys at play in groups in an outdoor setting, some seated with musical instruments, some attending to a large lotus pond, some playing with puppets and toys, between a band of beribboned auspicious motifs against leafy scrolls ground on the shoulder, and a border of petal lappets encircling the foot, all below a collar of crashing waves on the neck, with a finely carved hardwood standDimensions:33cm highProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish collection, Edinburgh; inherited from current owner's grandfather, who was a freelance ceramic restorer and acquired this piece before the First World WarNote: Note: Fahua, meaning designs with boundaries, is a term probably coined by connoisseurs in the 1920s, refers to a palette and style of ornament rather than a kiln site. Fahua-type wares are mostly ornamented with designs outlined in relief with brightly coloured lead-alkaline glazes from a distinctive palette. During the Ming dynasty, fahua ceramics tended to be rather large-scale, mostly vases, wine jars and garden seats. [1] The example offered here falls under the category of wine jar. For a related reticulated fahua wine jar, decorated with Eight Daoist Immortals, dated to the Ming dynasty, 16th century, is in the collection of the British Museum, museum no. 2003,0731.1. Also compare to other reticulated fahua wine jars decorated with figures, Ming dynasty, in auctions, two were offered at Sotheby's New York, 24 March 2018, lot 1542 and Sotheby's Hong Kong, 9 October 2020, lot 3616; one was sold at Christie's Hong Kong 19 Mar 2020, lot 103. [1] Harrison-Hall, J. Ming Ceramics In the British Museum, London: The British Museum Press, 2001, pp. 406-409.

Lot 250

° ° (Rome) Pianta Topgrafica dela Citta di Roma ... folded large scale plan, dissected and mounted on linen, engraved plans in surrounds, opens to approx. 44 x 82cms; some individual buildings and streets named, contained in original marbled slipcase with printed labels, a vende da Niccola de Antoni, 1818***CONDITION REPORT***Good copyPLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 317

A 1980s Japanese Kyosho Assault 1/10 scale nitro radio-controlled buggy kit, assembled, with Acoms radio controller.

Lot 678

Four indistinctly signed prints including three titled 'Villa le Scale', each framed and glazed.

Lot 2145

A George VI silver circular tazza, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1941 with scale decoration and central inscription, on circular foot, 23cm diameter, 432gms, 13.9ozs.

Lot 7278

(London), Henry W. Taunt: 'A New Map of the River Thames, from Thames Head to London (on a scale of two inches to a mile) : from entirely new surveys finished during the summer of 1878 and corrected to the present time ; combined with guides giving every information required by the tourist, the oarsman, and the angler, to ... rivers and canals...', Oxford , Henry W. Taunt, c.1886, 5th edition, folding sketch map, map of Henley regatta, large folding table of distances + 33 double page sectional maps of the River Thames, these each illustrated with 1,2,3,4 or 5 small mounted original photographs of corresponding views, bridges, towns etc, with printed text captions beneath, + 4 further small and 2 larger mounted photographs as called for (102 in total), original cloth gilt worn, backstrip part detached; together with 'Philips' Handy Volume Atlas of London', L, George Philip & Son, [nd], c.1900, 8th & revised edition, 63 colour maps/plans (mainly double page) + b/w maps/plans as called for, original cloth (worn) (2)

Lot 52

COLLECTION OF SCALE RULES Architectural and Cartographic

Lot 236

TSM - True Scale Miniatures - A boxed 1:43 scale TSM #164321 Land Rover Series III 1983 Camel Trophy Zaire. The model appears to be in Mint condition housed within Mint box, contained within Excellent plastic sleeve with some storage related surface marks.

Lot 35

Minichamps - Two boxed Limited Edition 1:43 scale Minichamps Ford Capris. Lot consists of Minichamps #430085805 Ford Capri RS 2600 1972 in silver / blue (one of 744); together with #0430085590 Ford Capri 1969 Autobahnpolizei Dusseldorf (one of 1536). Both models appear Mint in Excellent perspex boxes with Very Good - Excellent outer card sleeves with some minor wear. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 128

Corgi - 2 x boxed limited edition 1:50 scale Corgi Classics die-cast model vehicles - Lot includes a 'U.S Road Transport' #55301 'Allied' Diamon T980 and 24 Wheel Girder Trailer with Generator Load. A 'Road Transport Heritage' #CC10601 'Caledonian Ltd' Leyland Octopus Sheeted Platform Lorry and Drawbar Trailer, and similar. Models come with certificates and accessories. Die-cast models appear in mint condition. Boxes appear in excellent condition with minor storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 170

Corgi - 2 x boxed 1:18 scale Corgi die-cast model vehicles - Lot includes a limited edition number 1,642 of 7,500 #99594 'The Concours Collection' Mini Cooper Rally car in red and white livery (Comes with certificate of authenticity). A #95103 MGB Roadster in tartan red livery (Box has tape marks). Die-cast vehicles appear in slightly to very dusty condition. Cellophane windows appear to have minor surface marks and dust marks. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)

Lot 47

TSM - True Scale Miniatures - A boxed 1:43 scale TSM #154358 1957 Land Rover Series 1 107" Recovery Truck 'Barnes Garage'. The model appears to be in Mint condition housed within Mint box, contained within Excellent plastic sleeve with some storage related surface marks.

Lot 80

Hot Wheels, Maisto, Burago - 4 x boxed 1:18 scale die-cast model vehicles - Lot includes a 100% Hot Wheels #56293 Ferrari in red livery. A Maisto Premier Edition #36622 Porsche Carrera GT in grey livery. A Burago #3032 Ferrari F40 in red livery. A Maisto #807B Jaguar XJ220 in dark blue livery. Cellophane windows appear mostly in poor condition with some being partially detached from outer box and dusting. Outer boxes appear in very good condition with minor storage wear. Die-cast models mostly appear in good condition with dusting. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (4)

Lot 231

Vitesse - 13 boxed 1:43 scale diecast model vehicles from Vitesse / City. Lot includes Vitesse V087B Aston Martin DB4 1960; City CV004A Renault Estafette Low Roof; Limited Edition L198 Fiat 124 Abarth - M.Alen/Kivimaki Monte Carlo Rally 1976 and similar. Some models show some dusty signs of display, otherwise appear to be in Excellent - Mint condition, housed in slightly dusty Fair Plus - Good perspex cases with age and storage related wear. Some models appear loose on based, hence all models are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 33

AutoArt - A boxed AutoArt 1:43 scale #68446 BMW 635 CSi Group A Racing RN6 1984 'Jagermeister'. The model appears to be in Mint condition, housed in Excellent perspex display case with Excellent card outer sleeve. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

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