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Lot 410

A collection of eight vintage and antique propelling pencils, including a day date silver and enamel calendar pencil, a gold plated pencil and various others.

Lot 18

A boxed gold plated ridged design Dunhill lighter, marked to base, along with a silver plated Ronson table lighter with gadrooned design. H.6 W.10cm (largest)

Lot 242

A pair of Victorian repousse design silver plated candlesticks, each with a stylised foliate design. H.26cm.

Lot 20D

Make & Model: Ford Focus Zetec TDCIDate of Reg: AU13 OHZColour: Silvercc: 1560MoT: 25-10-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 183kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Three registered keepers with the last keeper since October 2016. Fourteen service stamps and three handwritten service entries

Lot 40

Make & Model: Ford Ranger Super CabDate of Reg: EN54 HGAColour: Silvercc: 2500MoT: 24-06-2023Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 70kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Last registered keepers since October 2011Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=155988

Lot 44

Make & Model: VW Golf Sport TDIDate of Reg: CP06 RFLColour: Silvercc: 2000MoT: 16-09-2022Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 108kTransmission: MANUALSummary: Seven service stamps with the last recorded February 2021 at 104,643 miles. Cambelt and waterpump replaced at 75,752 miles

Lot 52D

Make & Model: VW Jetta S Bluemotion Tech TDIDate of Reg: FT12 MKDColour: Silvercc: 1598MoT: 12-06-2023Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 77kTransmission: AUTOSummary: Three registered keepers with the last keeper since March 2018. Two keys (not tested)Vehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=155999

Lot 53D

Make & Model: Ford Galaxy Zetec TDCI AutoDate of Reg: FP10 NNUColour: Silvercc: 1997MoT: 12-06-2023Fuel Type: DIESELMileage: 140kTransmission: AUTOSummary: Insurance loss category D recorded May 2017This vehicle has been declared as an insurance total lossVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=156000

Lot 101

The frontispiece leaf from an extremely early copy of the Apocalypsis Nova, attributed to the mystic Amadeus of Portugal, in Latin, fine Renaissance manuscript on parchment [northern Italy (the Veneto), c. 1500] Single leaf, with opening words of text in 6 lines of ornamental capitals in liquid gold on a purple panel, this above a 4-line initial 'E' (opening "Ego Amedeus fui raptus et spelunca ...") in gold, on blue and dark green grounds, with full border of Renaissance architectural features on blue and burgundy grounds, enclosing numerous putti, angels playing musical instruments, God the Father appearing at the head of the page, and the bas-de-page with the symbols of the evangelists Luke (ox) and Mark (lion) before column bases, either side of angels who support a coat-of-arms (azure, a lion rampant argent flanked by two palm fronds or: perhaps that of the Dirossi family, all beneath a cardinal's or bishop's galero in black with only two tassels, i.e. in form used for priests), with the initials 'IO' and 'AT' at its sides (most probably abbreviations for the Latin forms of the original owner's first two names), this before a grassy and mountainous landscape, text in single column of 25 lines of an excellent humanist script on recto, and 30 lines of same on verso, some modern dealer's pencil marks on reverse, some scuffing and paint chipping due to folds, and losses to outer corners of leaf, some red (such as galero) oxidised to silver, overall in fair condition, 316 by 227mm. Provenance:1. Written and decorated for a priest whose family arms appear in the bas-de-page of the recto; the arms without the palm fronds are recorded for the Dirossi family of the Veneto, and the owner may well have been a member of that family. Despite his lowly ecclesiastical office he clearly had wealth and influence, and given the extremely early date of this copy (the text was purportedly only discovered in 1502) its original owner may have been an important Amadean (a follower of Amadeus' reformed branch of the Franciscans: see below).2. From the collection of Roger Martin (1939-2020) of Grimsby. Text:Amadeus of Portugal was an influential mystic in Italy in the fifteenth and first half of the sixteenth century. He was born João de Menezes da Silva in 1420 to a prominent Portuguese family, and changed his name when he became a monk and then a Franciscan friar in Milan. There he was the subject of reports of miracles and went on to found a reformed branch of the Franciscan Order which bore his name (the Amadeans or Amadists). He served as private confessor to Pope Sixtus IV, and his followers established twenty-eight of their own houses in Italy. After his death in 1482, he was beatified, but not canonised, and in 1568 his reformed branch was swept away among others in a papal reunification of the Franciscan Order.This text is part of the genre of prophetic-mystic works relying heavily on the Book of Revelations that emerged in late fifteenth-century Italy, and purports to have been dictated as a revelation to its author by the Archangel Gabriel. In it, Gabriel describes the future coming of a pope named 'the Angelic Pastor' who was to work with the emperor to restore harmony to the Church and reunite the Eastern and Western Churches, ushering in a new age of Christendom. However, the text was reported not to have been discovered until 1502, when Cardinal Bernardino Carvajal and the theologian Giorgio Benigno Salviati opened it after its discovery in either a cave or Amadeus' tomb, and so it may be in fact the work of an immediate follower of Amadeus, produced to further the interests of his reformed branch of the Franciscans.

Lot 114

Leaf from a Psalter and Prayerbook, with rabbits playing music and dancing in the margin, in Latin, opulently illuminated manuscript on parchment [Germany (probably Hildesheim, or vicinity), parent manuscript dated 1524] Single leaf, with single column of 26 lines in a professional Germanic book hand, one-line initials in liquid gold or silver on blue or burgundy, three-line initials in same with gold floral sprays within their bodies, full border of realistic foliage and plant cuttings (including a large thistle) on dull gold ground, recto with three rabbits: one playing a hirtenschalmei (shepherd's shawm) while another leads its companion into the dance, verso with a bird and a putto picking strawberries, small spots and stains, else excellent condition, 165 by 135mm. Provenance:1. The parent manuscript was a lavish production for a member of the influential Mansfield family (with their arms on fol. 45v), probably living in the vicinity of Hildesheim (with St. Godehard, bishop of Hildesheim, d. 1038, singled out with a miniature). Almost all of its leaves had these charming decorated borders, and two of them were dated 1524.2. That codex seems to have then passed into French or Belgian ownership, and the arms of Adrienne Louvignies were added in the mid-sixteenth century to fol. 1r. By the nineteenth-century it was in the library of the Comte d'Aspremont-Lynden (his signature of that date).3. Then in the collection of the brothers Michael Linel (1830-1892) and Albert Linel (1833-1916) of Frankfurt am Main (their L.M. 39); the whole collection acquired by the city of Frankfurt in 1892, with certain items including the parent manuscript of this leaf de-accessioned in 1953 (see G. Swarzenski, Die illuminierten Handschriften und Einzelminaturen des Mittelalters und der Renaissance in Frankfurters Besitz, 1929, no. 151, pp. 181-183, and Peter Kidd's blogpost of October 2014 on the same).4. Sotheby's, 23 June 1987, lot 100.5. Sold by Jörn Günther and Bruce Ferrini in 1997, with leaves appearing soon after on the market. Three leaves have been catalogued by S.N. Fliegel as part of the Jeanne Miles Blackburn collection, in the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1999, no. 65, pp. 67-69. The present leaf from the collection of Roger Martin (1939-2020) of Grimsby.

Lot 129

Ɵ Carta Executoria, granted by King Philip II, for Juan Bautista Gallo of Valladolid, an officer of the royal treasury, in its Renaissance gilt-tooled binding, illuminated manuscript in Spanish on parchment [Spain (Castile, Valladolid), dated 1 July 1590, with additions dated 1591-92]To view a video of this lot, click here. 128 leaves, wanting a single leaf (with miniature and opening words of inscription that follows onto first leaf here), else complete, single column of 30 lines in an excellent late humanist hand, ornamental capitals for significant words, every text page with text enclosed within a thin gold and coloured frame on all sides, each recto signed with scribal device, thirty-seven text openings in gold or silver capitals on blue or burgundy panels, one entire page of nine such panels in gold capitals on alternating burgundy and blue grounds (this addressing the monarch with his titles), initials in liquid gold and blue acanthus leaf sprays on burgundy grounds decorated with clusters of gold dots, one illuminated initial (with human face at extremities) enclosing a songbird on burgundy grounds decorated with clusters of liquid gold dots, the whole initial on dark blue grounds with shading used to pick out acanthus leaves, one large miniature of St. James fighting the Moors in upper half of frontispiece, within a border of flowers, insects, small birds and peacocks all on dull gold grounds, the inscription in gold capitals "por la gracia" at foot of this miniature, with the Gallo arms between putti and cornucopia and further foliage and birds on dull gold grounds in the lower half of the page, slight cockling throughout, a few wormholes, else excellent condition, 350 by 240mm.; contemporary binding of gilt-tooled leather over pasteboards, with concentric fillet with floral sprays at corners, arranged around a central crowned 'IHS' device, edges torn, with losses to spine, corners scuffed, signs of large area of back board once scorched, front board held in place by pastedowns Provenance:1. Written and illuminated for Juan Bautista Gallo of Valladolid, who came from a family of bankers and royal servants, directly serving Philip II as a regidor (regional councillor) and as "depositario general de la Ciudad y de la Real Chancilleria" (treasury officer for the city of Valladolid and the royal chancellery). He founded the convent of Porto Coeli in the city, and died c. 1601. This volume then passed to the Archivio Arias de Saavedra, Condes de Gómara, of Castile and León.2. Sotheby's, 23 May 2017, lot 50, for £4000, to Martin Schøyen, his MS. 5583, thereafter kept in his London library. Illumination:Scholarship has yet to begin to unravel the identities of the numerous artists who clustered around the royal court and produced Carta Executoria for Spanish noble patrons in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but the artist here had few peers in that group. This document was produced for a wealthy and influential royal officer by an artist of significant skill.

Lot 13

‡ Cutting from an 'Atlantic' Bible, with remnant of a large interlace initial in Carolingian style, in Latin, manuscript on parchment [Italy, c. 1080]Long and thin strip, cut and reused to strengthen board attachment to book block in a later binding, here with remains of double column of 8 lines of a good Romanesque bookhand with a tongued final 'e' and a dotted 'y', approximately two-thirds of an initial 'V' (opening "Verbum domini, quod factum est ...", the opening of Joel) enclosing an angular swirl of geometric decoration, the initial once bright red but now oxidised to silver, stains, tears to edges and other damage concomitant with recovery from a binding, overall fair condition, 307 by 57mm.From the stock of Bernard Rosenthal (1920-2017), then Quaritch, cat. 1147 (1991), no. 10.The remains of the initial here, with its geometric infill, hark back to early Carolingian models so closely as to suggest that the artist here was copying directly from a Tours Bible (compare, for example, the initial 'V' on a fragment of a Tours Bible now in the Getty Museum in Los Angeles: F. Mütherich, 'Die touronische Bibel von St. Maximin in Trier', in a facsimile volume in 2019, then reprinted in Studies in Carolingian Manuscript Illumination, 2004, fig. 1 on p. 353).‡: A double dagger (‡) indicates that the lot is being sold whilst subject to temporary importation and that VAT is due at the reduced rate (5%) if the lot remains in the UK.

Lot 6

Substantial remains of a single gathering from a large manuscript of Augustine, De sermone Domini in monte secundum Matthaeum, in Latin, decorated manuscript on parchment [probably Germany, second half of tenth century, or just perhaps c. 1000]  To view a video of this lot, click here.Eight leaves (four bifolia), recovered from reuse in a later binding and reconstructed from cuttings into present bifolia with modern paper filling gaps, each reconstructed leaf with double column of 35 lines of a thin and angular late Carolingian bookhand, with et-ligature used integrally within words, a long tongued 'e', a strong st-ligature and a dotted 'y', bright red rubrics and simple initials (some of these oxidised to silver), where initials begin a line these set off in the margin, all taken from a single gathering with inner two bifolia in that gathering most complete with losses only to outer edges of outermost columns on a single leaf each, and outer two bifolia with large missing sections horizontally across middle of each bifolia, overall with scuffs, stains, traces of glue, missing sections and holes, fair condition, each complete leaf: 360 by 265mm.  The text here, a commentary on the Lord's Sermon on the Mount according to the Gospel of Matthew by Augustine of Hippo (354-430), is of crucial importance as a witness to the early form, or rather forms, of the Bible as used by its author in Early Medieval North Africa. A number of early Latin translations of various Biblical books were in simultaneous use in the region in the late fourth century, with Augustine himself venting his frustration in his epistle 71 on 'the endless diversity of the Latin translators [of the Bible]', that often forced the reader back to the original Greek. Thus, in around 400 he warmly embraced Jerome's new Vulgate text as soon as it became available. However, the commentary here was written in 393 or 394, before that watershed in his writings, and it bears witness to the cacophony of Vetus Latina readings that preceded the Vulgate and were used in the West in the very first centuries of Christianity. The text here contains about a hundred Vetus Latina readings, usually of only a word or two, which indicate a strong reliance on a variety of North African translations (as reconstructed from Cyprian's quotations), as well as less expected readings from non-African codices (such as Vercellensis of c. 400, the fifth-century Veronensis, the sixth-century Bezae Cantabrigensis and sixth-century Brixianus; see J. Mizzi, 'The Latin Text of Matt. V-VII in St. Augustine's, De Sermone Domini in monte', Augustiniana, 4, 1954, pp. 450-94). A handful of these readings survive on the leaves here, including "perceperunt" for Matt. VI:2 and 5 and perhaps also "glorificentur" for Matt. VI:2.The hand here with its delicate letterforms and thin nib have close parallels with that of a leaf from a tenth-century liturgical manuscript from Regensburg, sold in our rooms, 9 December 2015, lot 3.

Lot 71

Papal indulgence for the Hospital at 'Ronceval' (Roncevaux in the high pass over the Pyrenees), in Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment [southern France/northern Spain (Pyrenees), soon after 9 August 1471] Very large charter, written on a whole sheepskin, with remains of skin from legs at corners and neck at top (this with hole and once used for suspension, suggesting the item displayed on a wall at one time), on 54 long lines in a small and professional secretarial hand, important initial words in main text in liquid gold, blue, burgundy and probably silver (now oxidised to black), two large diapered initials in blue and pink on angular edged gold grounds encased within foliage with coloured seedpods and flower heads as well as gold ivyleaves and bezants, one large and somewhat rustic miniature at head of skin of the enthroned Pope before a host of cardinals handing a sealed document (with the name of Pope Sixtus [IV] on it) to a kneeling tonsured monk all on a tessellated silver-grey floor, below these large coats-of-arms: the crowned arms of France, the papal arms of Sixtus IV with three-tiered crown and large silver keys, and most probably the arms of the Order, contemporary endorsement (presumably by papal notary) at foot, folds, tears to edges, some scuffs, else good and presentable condition, 830 by 570mm. On first inspection one could be forgiven for thinking that the illumination here has been added later, but the metallic parts are oxidised in places in the same fashion as the opening words of some sentences, and we would then have to explain why the scribe left nearly a third of the skin at the head of the page when he began to write. In fact, much here seems rustic or unpolished, including the fact the date given in the document (30 May 1470) is before the beginning of the papacy of the Pope who is named in the miniature and whose arms are atop the document. On that, it seems probable that the grant was initially made by Paul II, and then after his sudden death on 26 July 1471, his successor Sixtus IV (Pope from 9 August 1471) endorsed it and was painted onto the document.This document was not made in the papal curia, and must be a product of the beneficiary, here the hospital at Roncesvalles/Roncevaux (named in endorsement on obverse) high in the Pyrenees on the main pass between southern France and northern Spain (elevation: 1057m./3648 ft above sea level, and now in modern Navarre in Spain). The hospital there was initially a Hospitaller foundation, but from the thirteenth century at least were staffed by a sub-group of the Augustinian Canons Regular known as the Brethren of the House of St. Nicholas and St. Bernard of Monte Jovis (see J. Brodman, Charity and Religion in Medieval Europe, 2009, pp. 116-19, especially n. 63), whose mother-house sat high up in the Great St. Bernard Pass in the Swiss Alps. These monks committed themselves to offering assistance to pilgrims travelling through the mountains (they still offer help to tourists and skiers). Records of their famous dog breed (Saint Bernards) used initially as guard dogs and then to help in searches for lost travellers, survive from the late seventeenth century. The house at Roncevaux was dissolved in 1835, and its goods scattered.Manuscripts from southern France are rarer than their northern peers, and those written and illuminated on top of the Pyrenees far more so. 

Lot 88

Leaf from a lavishly illuminated Book of Hours, with its miniature filled in by a modern artist, in Latin, manuscript on parchment [northern France (Paris), c. 1420, and twentieth century] Single leaf, with a 3-line initial 'I' (opening "In principium erat verbum ...") in blue with white decoration, encased within swirls of coloured ivy-leaf foliage on a brightly burnished gold ground, extending at its corners into a thick text border on three sides of blue flowerhead and mirrored red and blue leaves on gold grounds, these exploding at their heads into realistic foliage with red flowers and an acanthus leaf spray, these emerging from gold and coloured doughnut-like ovals shaded on their upper side, at the foot similar sprays of coloured acanthus and a red and silver trumpet shaped flower (the silver now oxidised), all surrounded with rinceaux foliage terminating in gold leaves and bezants and coloured flowerheads, with two large facing spirals of this in the bas-de-page, 4 lines of text on front, 14 lines on back, the entire miniature of John seated in a writing desk at Patmos a modern embellishment, trimmed on both vertical sides (to the edge of the border on the left-hand side, and with slight damage to the border on the right), this perhaps done during last framing, and twentieth-century '4' in pen on reverse, some scuffing to gold in places, else good condition, 170 by 87mm. From the collection of Roger Martin (1939-2020) of Grimsby. While the miniature is modern, and perhaps painted over a damaged miniature, the borders are of the highest quality and point to the output of the Bedford workshop, which lead the book arts of Paris in the first two decades of the fifteenth century.

Lot 10

2000 Audi RS4 Avant B5Registration number 42790Chassis number WUAZZZ8DZ1N900940Engine number ASJ002697Avus Silver with black leather/cloth interiorOwned since newQuattro four wheel driveJust over 41,000 recorded milesExcellent service history Receipts for work done in both Guernsey and the UKTwin turbocharged 2.7 litre V6 engineSix speed manual gearboxOwners manualGuernsey registration documentThis lot will attract Import Tax VAT on the full hammer priceGuernsey registered cars are not required to have MOT'sThe Octogenerian vendor also owns the Hyundai I30N in this auction, with his two other remaining vehicles being a Mercedes-Benz C63 estate and C63 saloon DR520 which he enjoysService: 11/10/01 GuernseyService+Brake Fluid: 4/12/02 GuernseyService: 16/12/03 GuernseyService, Brake Fluid: 27/10/05 GuernseyService, Plugs and filters: 29/10/07 GuernseyService: 15/10/08 GuernseyService: 25/11/2010 GuernseyService, Brake Fluid: 15/4/14 Exeter Audi. Mileage at 38,761 Click here for A video of the Car

Lot 13A

1979 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II Registration number NMA 706T Chassis number SRN 35818 Engine number 35818 Brown over chestnut with beige interior One family owned from new (Mother to Son) Inherited some six years ago Little use in this time Speedo has been changed Client estimates approx 70,000 recorded miles Some service history Toolkit Owners handbook  ***Boot doesn't close properly***

Lot 33

1982 Triumph TR7 ConvertibleRegistration number YKV 560XChassis number SATTPADJ7AA407800Metallic silver with tan and tartan interiorFive speed gearboxHas been in storage for some timeLast MOT expired November 2018

Lot 200

A silver dessert spoon together with brass candlesticks, copper kettle, glass decanters, sundae dishes, drinking glasses etc

Lot 212

A silver and tortoise shell part dressing table set together with wallets, smoking memorabilia, handbags, etc

Lot 230

A silver topped decanter together with other decanters, graduated pottery jugs, Royal Stafford part tea service, jugs, plates, glass vases etc

Lot 238

A sterling silver photograph frame together with a silver backed hair brush, silver calendar frame, bakelite calendar, shot glass set, Royal Doulton tiger plate, JVC camera etc

Lot 251

A silver backed brush together with a glass bowl, drinking glasses, pewter jugs, spelter figure, fan, assorted plates etc

Lot 256

A silver napkin ring, cased together with a collection of Chinese snuff bottles, ring etc

Lot 262

A 9ct gold half hunter wristwatch together with a silver photograph frame, stick pin, brooches etc

Lot 264

A map of Lincolnshire together with Silver 3d coins, commemorative medallions and costume jewellery

Lot 268

A Royal Mint Buckingham Palace 2015 UK £100 Fine Silver Coin, in original pack

Lot 269

A silver open faced pocket watch together with a silver hunter pocket watch, other pocket watches, wristwatches and a silver medallion for Bath Rugby Combination medal 1906

Lot 133

A pair of silver plated candelabra.

Lot 15

A quantity of silver plated ware.

Lot 16

A quantity of silver plated ware.

Lot 165

A quantity of silver plated ware.

Lot 257

A box set of silver teaspoons.

Lot 54

A collection of silver plated wares.

Lot 67

A silver pocket watch on chain together with a bracelet.

Lot 68

A silver bangle, ring etc.

Lot 69

DAVID ANDERSEN: A stylish silver brooch.

Lot 170

Two Boxed Tri-ang Minic Motorways Scale Models,M.1541 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud,in near mint original condition, with Shell lubricating oil and M1544 Coach, yellow body, maroon side flash, missing bumpers, base loose (2 items)

Lot 194

Corgi 1980s/70s boxed models, including, 2008 mc-8 americuiser, 437 Coca Cola van, 2029 mack fire pumper, 201 Mini 1000, 422 riot police Polizei, 498 ford British gas, 1157 Ford Esso tanker, 471 silver jubilee bus, boxes only 154 and 151, 50s classics, three 810, two 811, 812, 814, two 806, 804, 803, 813, 805 and 815, all models are in near mint to excellent condition, boxes are in good to excellent condition, (24 items)

Lot 198

Corgi Toys 57 Massey-Ferguson 65 Tractor with Fork, red/cream body, silver forks, red plastic wheels with driver, in near mint original condition, illustrated blue/yellow box is good, with all end flaps, 7/- in pencil, some edge wear, 61 boxed four furrow plough and 60 Fordson Power Major Tractor with driver, blue body, orange plastic wheel hubs, in near mint original condition, blue/yellow illustrated box is fair, missing one end flap (3 items)

Lot 203

Four Boxed Vintage Corgi Toys Racing Cars Models, including: 151 Lotus Mark Eleven Le Mans Racing car, silver body, no’7’ 154 Ferrari F1 racing car, red body racing driver, shaped spun wheel hubs, with Corgi club leaflet, 304S Mercedes Benz 300SL Hardtop Roadster, chrome plated body, red hardtop, flat smooth wheel hubs no ‘3’ with Corgi model club leaflet and 330 Porsche Carrera 6, white body, red doors/bonnet, racing no 60, blue engine cover, cast wheel hubs, black interior, with driver models are in fair to excellent original condition, boxes are fair to very good (end flap missing from 304S box, and unboxed 330 Porsche Carrera 6, in poor to fair original condition. (5 items)

Lot 205

Corgi Toys 152S B.R.M. Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing Car, turquoise body, silver trim, with suspension, driver, Union Jack decal to bonnet no 7, flat spun wheels with spoked decals applied, with instruction sheet for applying spoked hubs, in near mint original condition, with good original blue/yellow box, some edge/age wear, 4/3 in pencil to one end flap.

Lot 212

Corgi Toys 240 Ghia Fiat 600 Jolly, blue body, silver/red sun canopy, two figures, red interior, in near mint original condition, with an excellent original picture box.

Lot 247

Corgi Toys 9004 “The World of Wooster” 1927 3 Litre Bentley, Steeds (Avengers) red Bentley, with figures of Bertie Wooster and Jeeves, in near mint original condition, blister bubble pack with card insert, is good, small split to bubble, Corgi classics model club leaflet and 9041 Corgi Classics 1912 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, with Corgi classics model club leaflet, in mint boxed condition.(2 items)

Lot 249

Corgi Toys Gift Set 14 Hydraulic Tower Wagon with Lamp Standard, red body, silver grille/hydraulic arm, shaped spun wheels, in near mint condition, lamp standard and figure, original blue/yellow illustrated outer box is very good, some creasing.

Lot 263

Dinky Toys Pre War 23m Thunderbolt Racing Car, silver body/baseplate, black detailing, ‘Union Jacks’ on rear tailfin, in excellent original condition, with original blue lidded box, original tissue packing.

Lot 274

Nine Unboxed Dinky Toys Cars, 150 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, 160 Austin A30,164 Vauxhall Cresta, 165 Humber Hawk,166 Sunbeam Rapier, 167 A.C. Aceca, 168 Singer Gazelle, 189 Triumph Herald, 194 Bentley S2, all in fair to good original condition, plus box Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-8 Sunbeam Motorcycle in excellent condition, box fair (10 items).

Lot 281

Eight Boxed Dinky Toys, 107 Sunbeam Alpine, 150 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, 431 Guy 4-Ton Lorry, 533 Leyland Portland Cement Wagon, 642 Pressure Refueller, 923 Big Bedford Heinz (missing one rear door) 955 Fire Engine and 965 Euclid Rear Dump Truck, all in fair to good original play-worn condition, boxes are fair to good, 107 & 150 boxes are poor. (8 items)

Lot 284

Four Boxed Dinky Toys Cars, 112 Austin Healey Sprite, red, cream interior, spun hubs and treaded tyres, in good original condition, some paint chips, 120 Jaguar E Type red body, complete with detachable hard top and folded hood, in very good original condition, with a good box, plus another 120 Jaguar E Type, with detachable hard top only, broken windscreen, box is poor, missing both end flaps and 150 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, in good original condition, box is missing one end flap.(4 items)

Lot 290

Dinky Toys 158 Riley Saloon, mid green body/ wheel hubs, silver trim, in near mint original condition, with a very good original box, correct colour spots to end flaps, some slight age/edge wear, 2/6 in pencil to one end.

Lot 310

Twenty various Dinky toy cars and vehicles, 108 Sam’s car with WIN badge, 102 Joe’s car, wings detached, 165 Humber Hawk black/green, spun hubs, inner windows loose, 128 Mercedes-Benz 600 metallic red with figures and luggage, 153 Aston Martin DB6 metallic silver, 158 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow metallic red, 160 Mercedes 250-SE metallic blue, 164 Ford Zodiac metallic silver, 165 Ford Capri metallic purple, 188 Jensen FF, 190 Monteverdi in plastic box lacks card base, 217 Alfa Romeo, 218 Lotus Europa in plastic box lacks card base, all generally good condition, together with a Superior Ambulance with stretcher lacks light cover, Kenwood Ford Transit van, both transfer loose, both fair to good, 110 Aston Martin DB5 one door loose, Jaguar E-type 2+2, Mini Police car, Dodge tipper and Dublo Austin truck all played with condition, and a hard plastic box, lacks card base, (20 items).

Lot 311

Dinky Toys 353 Shado 2 Mobile Direct from Gerry Andersons UFO Tv series, green body, yellow interior, brown plastic rollers, silver tracks, complete with two missiles, in very good original condition, bubble pack fair, plus 683 Chieftain Tank, in bubble pack, 254 Police Patrol Range Rover and 287 Police Accident Unit Ford transit, complete with warning signs and cones, missing aerial, models are in good original condition, boxes poor to fair .(4 items)

Lot 318

Dinky Toys 438 Ford D800 Tipper Truck, metallic red cab, silver chassis, yellow tipper with tailgate, yellow plastic wheel hubs, with illustrated end flap picture box, 439 Ford D800 Snow plough and tipper truck, metallic blue cab, silver chassis, orange tipper with tailgate, yellow snowplough, white plastic wheels, with illustrated end flap picture box and 978 Bedford TK Refuse Wagon, green cab, red interior, light grey plastic tipping body, red plastic wheel hubs, two bins with lids, illustrated lidded box, inner card packing, models are in near mint to mint original condition, boxes are in good original condition, with edge/age wear. (3 items)

Lot 323

Dinky Toys 424 Commer Convertible Articulated Truck, yellow cab, with windows silver grey back, blue plastic tilt, white stake back, blue plastic wheel hubs, in near mint original condition, with an excellent original hinged lid box.

Lot 326

Dinky Toys 435 Bedford TK Tipper, pale grey cab, mid-blue roof, black plastic wheel hubs, white interior, silver chassis, orange tipper and sides, in excellent plus original condition, small paint chip to high line casting on front of cab, in a fair yellow and red illustrated card box, some edge/age wear and Dinky Supertoys 978 Bedford TK Refuse Wagon, green cab, red interior, light grey plastic tipping body/ plastic roof rack, red plastic wheel hubs, complete with two bins with lids, in near mint original condition, with a good illustrated lidded original box, some slight edge/age wear, biro graffiti to front of box. (2 items)

Lot 339

Dinky Toys 936 Leyland 8-Wheeled Chassis, red plastic cab/wheel hubs, silver chassis, three yellow ballast weights ‘Another Leyland on Test’ in excellent original condition, some slight paint chipping to weights, with a good illustrated lidded original box,some edge/age wear.

Lot 343

Dinky Supertoys 959 Foden Dump Truck with Bulldozer blade, red body, silver chassis/blade, pale yellow plastic front, rear metal wheel hubs, in near mint original condition, some paint chipping to rear tipper, original illustrated lidded box is very good, slight edge wear.

Lot 355

French Dinky Toys 32E Berliet First Aid Vehicle, red body, red ridged wheel hubs, silver ladder, two hose reels, in blue/white striped box and 25D Citroen 2CV Fire Service Van, red body/ridged wheel hubs, yellow carded illustrated box, models are in good to very good original condition, some slight age wear, paint chips, original boxes are good, with edge wear, tear to one end flap of 25D box (2 items)

Lot 374

Twelve Boxed Matchbox Lesney Superfast Models, including: MB-10f Plymouth Grand Fury Police Car, black/white,MB-17f The Londoner Bus ‘Royal Wedding’ MB-21f Renault 5TL, silver, red interior, MB-23f Atlas Truck metallic blue, orange tipper, MB-26f Cable Truck, orange, MB-32f Excavator, red MB-34e Vantastic, orange, MB-36e Formula 5000, red body, yellow driver ‘Texaco’ MB-43e Steam Locomotive red ‘4345’ MB-53e CJ-6 Jeep, red body, tan roof, MB-61d Ford Wreck Truck red body, white arms and MB-74d Cougar Villager, metallic green body, models are in near mint to mint original condition, boxes are good to excellent, except for 61d has a tear to one end flap.(12 items)

Lot 375

Twelve Boxed Matchbox Lesney Superfast Models, including: MB-10f Plymouth Gran Fury Police Car, Metro Police Traffic Control, MB-17f The Londoner Bus yellow/red 221 Finsbury Park,MB-36f Refuse Truck, blue cab, MB-37f Matra Rancho,MB-39e Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, gold body, MB-40e Horse Box, dark metallic green cab, MB-45e Kenworth, MB-47e Pannier Locomotive, MB-53ef Flareside Pick Up, MB-56e Mercedes 450 SEL, MB-66f Tyrone Malone and MB-73e Ford Model A models are in near mint to mint original condition, boxes are good to excellent, except for 66f which is fair.(12 items)

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