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Lot 3257

A Dinky diecast vehicle MG Midget Sports, No 102, (boxed).

Lot 3271

A Dinky Toys diecast vehicle Austin Healey 100 Sports, No 109, (boxed).

Lot 3334

Various Sports Car Collection die cast vehicles, to include Dodge Viper RT/10, Aston Martin Virage, Jaguar XJS V12, BMW 850i, etc., boxed (a quantity).

Lot 3345

Various die cast vehicles, to include Classic Sports Car Collection Porsche 959, others for JUAL, Maisto motorised models, auto saloon, Road Tough and others, boxed (a quantity).

Lot 3391

Die cast scale models of vintage and sports cars, 1:43, (24).

Lot 3415

High Speed Models Collection die cast sports cars, Cararama and other model vehicles, boxed (quantity).

Lot 3459

Corgi Classic, New-Ray, Hot Wheels and other die cast sports cars and vintage vehicles, boxed (quantity).

Lot 3471

Welby and Classico die cast models of sports cars, boxed (quantity).

Lot 3477

A Dinky toys Triumph Spitfire, 114, and an Austin Healey '100' Sports, 101, both boxed (2).

Lot 107

Oxford to Abingdon. An 873 pp. review of the sports cars made by Morris Garages, sales catalogues, advertisements and road test reports of the period are used to detail the specification and performance of the 14/28 MG Super Sports, the succeeding Flat Rad 14/28 and 14/40 models and the 18/80, importantly a re-assessment of Cecil Kimber's methods of operating the MG business, a clean, unread copy with dust jacket (1)

Lot 143

Frazer-Nash Light Cars - 1928. A 12 pp. quarto brochure with a mid-brown stapled card cover and a Frazer-Nash logo on the front, it discusses the three and four seater 'Fast Tourer', 'Super Sports', 'Boulogne' and 'Supercharged Boulogne' with images of the 3-Seater and The Vitesse with hoods down and up, with original staples albeit a little rusty, sound content but the pages a little rubbed, the cover edges minimally feathered and a gentle vertical fold (1)

Lot 149

George Wylder & Co., Coachwork - circa 1930. A 14-page, landscape format, cord-tied brochure, the company was founded in 1923, the pages give side views of various designs including those for the Brooklands Models, Sports Tourers, DHC, Close-Coupled Saloon, etc., black card covers a little scratched, but otherwise clean and tidy (1)

Lot 165

1939 Triumph-Dolomite Cars. A landscape-format brochure, having a dark red figured card cover with an embossed Triumph motif attached, oiled-silk end-papers, 20pp, covering the Roadster Coup‚, Saloon, Foursome Coup‚, 14/60 Saloon and Sports Saloon, with colour plates tipped-in, also images and detailed text regarding the coachwork and components, a little bumping on the cover edges, the first end-paper with a stain, otherwise in very good fettle (1)

Lot 168

1952 Aston Martin DB2. A 4 pp. brochure with a folded half-page imaging the 'Race-bred Luxury Sports Car', with detailed specifications, image of the DHC, chassis and a list of competition successes, code dated October 1952, good, clean condition (1)

Lot 170

Two B.M.W. brochures. Both publications appear to date circa 1954, a two-fold opening broadsheet for the 501A Saloon, illustrating component parts and the boot arrangement, the other a multi-fold device for the 501, 502, 503 and 507, illustrating the Cabriolet, Coup‚, the Izetta, Touring Sports car and Coup‚ Aufsatz, in good fettle save for very light creasing (2)

Lot 180

AC Two Litre. A large 8 pp. brochure dating late 1940s, illustrating the four and two door saloon, with a Max Millar cut-away and detailed images of the engine, also, a rare 2 pp. broadsheet promoting the 'Buckland' Sports Tourer, a 1953 4 pp. leaflet describing and illustrating the Ace, a brochure for the AC428 convertible, and several road tests, all in good, clean condition, with only mild creasing (8)

Lot 182

Aston Martin. A brochure for the DB2 Sports Saloon and DHC, 8pp. and card cover, and retaining its original oiled-cloth outer covering, also, a similar period, but more basic four-fold broadsheet with road tests, another DB2 card brochure with a rubber stamp of September 1953, a DB4 GT specifications card dated 1961, a similar DB4 Vantage specifications sheet and a V8 brochure, 8 pp. including cover, and an 1895 Aston Martin Lagonda brochure and leaflets, all in good fettle, particularly the first item (12)

Lot 188

Three British brochures of Australian origin. Lea Francis, a two-fold brochure with specifications for the 14hp saloon, with a 1949 rubber stamp to the front cover, Sunbeam Talbot 2-litre, imaging the various models, Saloon, DHC, Sports Tourer and Sports 2-seater and the New Riley Pathfinder folded brochure dated 1954, some soiling and biro marks, otherwise good (3)

Lot 191

Vauxhall 25. Dated Sep 1936, a prestige landscape saddle-stitched brochure of 26 pp. publicising the Saloon, Tickford Foursome Coup‚ by Salmon & Sons, Wingham Cabriolet by Martin Walter, Grosvenor Sports and the Seven Seat Saloon, Continental Touring Saloon by Connaught, also tonal vignettes of accoutrements on the front and rear end-papers, sound editorial, but the cover a little soiled, with an Adams & Gibben agency stamp (1)

Lot 250

Ilinga. 'Over the Horizon'. Two identical brochures for this ill-fated car, 8 pp. including the card cover, with interior views, a double-page spread of the car from above, some specifications, one brochure with a 'Dawes & North Pty of Melbourne' rubber stamp on the cover, otherwise both units in good fettle The Ilinga was by an Australian car manufacturer; founded in Melbourne by Tony Farrell and Daryl Davies, the company was in business between 1974 & 1975. The company's only model, the AF-2, saw only two examples produced, despite having apparently fifteen customers placing deposits. Presented at the 1975 Melbourne Motor Show, the AF-2 was promoted as a luxury sports car, built to compete with Porsche and Aston Martin. However, the 1973 oil crisis and high retail price chased many potential customers away. (2)

Lot 265

Connaught Cars. 'Hand Finished-One at a Time. An interesting book, double-fold opening broadsheet imaging the car, bonnet open and engine bay with detailed specifications, also a similar sized Alta 9hp Sports & Competition Cars, circa 1933, 12 pp. and grey card cover, detailed text and image of the car No 1, delightful vignettes, and a Ferguson centre spread cut-away, cover slightly faded, otherwise both brochures are in good condition (2)

Lot 278

*Brands Hatch. An advertising poster for the BOAC 1000 Kilometres World Championship Sports Car Race by Dexter Brown, Organised by the BRSCC it was held on the 12 April 1970 with BOAC as the main sponsor, in good condition and protected behind a Perspex clip mount, (20 x 30 ins), together with two other mounted posters (3)

Lot 341

Rudge-Whitworth & Coventry Eagle Cycles. Two Rudge-Whitworth catalogues, comprising a vertical format 24 pp. plus covers 1930 bicycle catalogue (staples rusty and some soiling/wear, but generally good) with a Lady's Crescent Sports leaflet loosely inserted, and a four-fold reproduction of the 1939 Super-Sports 'True-Poise' Bicycles booklet, together with a horizontal format 16 pp. plus covers catalogue for Coventry-Eagles Cycles, 1949 (some wear/staining but generally sound), and a folded leaflet for Holdsworth Hand-built Perfection, 1967 (4)

Lot 513

*Paris Galibier gentleman's semi-racer with a dark red enamelled 24-inch frame with dual top tubes and an indistinct number of ?135, fitted with campagnolo 12-speed gearing and chain set, side-pull calliper brakes, Continental tyres and quick release large flange hubs, sports leather saddle, 15-inch handlebars and a fitted water bottle, restored in recent years (1)

Lot 549

*A circa 1895 'The Electric' Gentleman's Bicycle. Enamelled black with some gilt decoration, this bicycle suggests quality of manufacture with differing sized tubing, separate bottom bracket bearings, a small chain wheel, fixed single gearing and a (modern) block chain. The 22-inch frame sports blind end nickel-plated front forks, up-turned nickel-plated handlebars with cork grips, 26-inch wooden wheels with modern solid rubber lightweight tyring, 7-inch nickel-plated cranks (one not fitted) and black rubber pedals. The saddle is missing (1)

Lot 60

Miscellaneous Books, to include: The Story of Australian Motoring by Keith Winser, 1956, with a detailed history, Continental Sports Cars by W. Boddy, 1st edition, 1951, with a good dust jacket, Wheels at Speed 1935 by Prince Chula, 1st edition, 1949, with a good dust jacket, Famous Motor Races by Rod Walkerley, 1st edition, 1965, with a very good dust jacket; Magic M.P.H. by Goldie Gardner, 1st edition, 1951, Early M.G. by P. Jennings; Bassett-Lowke by Janet Bassett-Lowke; Packard by Dammann and Wren, 1st edition, 1996, and various of interesting books, all in good, clean condition (20)

Lot 65

Motor Racing. A good selection of octavo hardback volumes, including Shaw (Wilbur), Gentlemen, Start Your Engines, First Edition, 1956, in dust jacket, Monkhouse (George), Motor Racing with Mercedes-Benz; new edition, 1948, in dust jacket, Cholmondeley Tapper (T.P.), Amateur Racing Driver, 1st edition, 1953, in dust jacket, Mortimer (Charles), Racing a Sports Car, 1st edition, 1951, and eight others similar, mostly in good second-hand condition and with their dust jackets, two jackets worn with some loss, and two ex-library (12)

Lot 69

Marque Histories. Various titles to include, Fiat by Michael Sedgwick, The Story of the M.G. Sports Car, 1st edition by McComb, Allard by Kinsella, Healeys and Austin-Healeys by Browning and Heedham, AC by Watkins, HRG by Ian Dussek, Alvis by Ken Day, Maserati Sports & Racing Cars by Rive Box and Richard Crump, B.M.W. by Werner Oswald and other books, all with dust jackets (13)

Lot 73

Ferrari. Including Tanner (Hans & Nye, Doug), Ferrari, 5th edition, Foulis Motoring Book, 1982 reprint, 'as new' in dust-jacket, Fitzgerald (Warren W. & Merritt, Richard F.), Ferrari - The Sports and Gran Turismo Cars, 1968, a very good copy in transparent dust jacket, together with two other hardback Ferrari volumes, four large format paperbacks, and 23 issues of the Official Journal of the Ferrari Owners' Club from the 1970s (31)

Lot 99

A selection of general 8vo books, to include: The Sports Car its Design & Performance by Colin Campbell, 2nd edition, 1959, with a clean dust jacket, Competition Driving by Paul Frere, 1963, Great Engines & their Inventors by G. Ranshaw, The Chequered Flag by D. Rutherford, 1956, without dust jacket, A Toy for the Lion by T. R. Nicholson, Car Driving as an Art by S.C.H. Davis, 1958 edition, The Motor Car 1765-1914 by Anthony Bird and many other interesting titles, some without dust jackets, all in fair condition (22)

Lot 553

Victory Models. 1/18th scale Triumph TR2 sports car. Overall G. One windshield detached, but present. In F box.

Lot 21

A 1950 Vincent Comet Series C, registration number ETL 701, upper frame number RC/1/6677, engine number FSAB/ZA/4777, black. Built between 1949 and 1954 the Comet Series C was a single cylinder sports machine capable of a top speed of 90mph. It was effectively a Rapide V Twin minus its rear cylinder. It was made to exemplary standards and offered excellent road manners, fuel economy and performance. First registered on the 14th September 1950 this matching numbers Comet Series C has been in the current ownership since 1974 and has been used on numerous tours and to attend classic motorcycle meetings. The machine is fitted with some sensible upgrades including an alternator which allows for 12V electrics and indicators for safety purposes on today's busy roads. The vendor advises us that the Vincent is running well but has not been used on the road for approximately a year and would advise to do the usual safety checks and some general light fettling before taking to the road once again. The Vincent is offered for auction with a RF60 listing seven previous owners before the vendor registered the vehicle in his name in 1974. RF60, V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations

Lot 32

A JAP 350 OHV single, engine number SOC/691921. Being a short stroke sports engine, with carburettor and magneto, on a display stand

Lot 1362

Cigarette and Trade Cards - Sports interest including Topps Chewing Gum, Barratt Famous Footballers, Carreras Turf, Chix, Ogdens, Wills Australian, etc, qty.

Lot 1447

A Capac Bin-aural mechanical stethoscope, for Engines, Diffs, Gearboxes etc, c.1925, as used but Sports and Racing car drivers, oak case

Lot 81

Approx 50 military related postcards, the majority Somerset Light Infantry includes camps; individual portraits, groups, sports teams, portraits in Cairo and others, contained in a modern album, many "named" and together with some large loose military related photographs, c.1920's - 40's

Lot 168

A quantity of military brass badges; WWI trenchart bullet handled paper knife "Somme 1914-1919"; a presentation brass disc "Peace Sports"; a Hudson 1939 whistle; various other military items including Iraqi Most Wanted playing cards (52 including the Joker)

Lot 274

CORGI - a quantity of boxed models including Classic Sports Cars; Fighting Machines and assorted Classics models

Lot 293

SOLIDO - Age d'Or: three models in display boxes together with four Vanguards 1:64 models in boxes and a Classic Sports Car Jaguar E Type in box (8)

Lot 1423

Dinky Toys diecast model Austin-Healey '100' Sports 109 in cream with red hubs and interior, RN23, in original box

Lot 1424

Dinky Toys diecast model Triumph TR2 Sports III with turquoise body and red hubs and interior, RN25 in original box

Lot 1455

Corgi Toys diecast model Citroen Safari Olympic Winter Sports 475 in original box with skier, skis and poles.

Lot 1692

A hallmarked silver cigarette case engraved to lid 'Mrs Goodridge from some of her WVS friends' Birmingham 1939 together with a General Sports cup for 21 sector RAF inscribed 5131 A. Unit Aug 1944, a cigarette case with 10MR Sqdn RAAF inscription and an RAF Rudloe Manor 1954 Relay cigarette case

Lot 1741

A group of WWII Nazi related badges etc., to include a Third Reich sports badge, a Naval example, and a civilian War Merit Medal dated 1939 etc.

Lot 1873

SMK Sports Marketing XTB2 .177 air rifle NVSN

Lot 32

Williamson (Captain Thomas & Howitt, Samuel). Oriental Field Sports; being a Complete, Detailed, and Accurate Description of the Wild Sports of the East..., 2nd edition, London: Edward Orme, [1819], 40 hand coloured etched plates with aquatint (complete as listed), fore-edge blank margins of 2N1 & 2N2 torn & repaired with masking tape, occasional spotting and offsetting, armorial bookplates of Lord Farnham & Henry Thomas Partridge to front endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt and blind decorated navy straight-grain morocco, joints and extremities rubbed, large 4to (1)

Lot 464

*Oxford University Women's Sports. Somerville College, Oxford, Hockey Team, three team photographs, Gillman & Co., Oxford, 1926-27 & 1927-28, each with manuscript names of team members beneath, some toning and spotting to mounts, Oxford University Women's Hockey XI 1927-28 framed and glazed, image 22.5 x 28.5 cm (8.75 x 11.25 ins), together with team photographs of Somerville College Lacrosse Team 1927-28, St. Paul's School Hockey Team, 1922, Cricket Team, 1923 and another similar undated cricket team photograph (7)

Lot 539

Thackeray (William Makepeace). The Virginians, a Tale of the Last Century, 2 volumes, Bradbury & Evans, 1858-59, 46 engraved plates and several small in-text woodcuts by Thackeray, minor scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of William Henry Smith, Viscount Hambledon to upper pastedowns, full calf gilt (by Riviere), original wrappers and advertisments bound in, minor rubbing to joints and extremities, 8vo, together with Yashiro (Yukio), Sandro Botticelli, 3 volumes, Medici Society, 1925, tipped-in colour frontispiece to each volume, black and white collotype plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth in d.j., jackets a little rubbed and fraying, numbered 316 from an edition of 600, together with other antiquarian books including Alken's National Sports (Metheun reprint), and others similar (2 cartons)

Lot 106

A LARGE COLLECTION OF MILITARY BADGES and other badges including sports related badges

Lot 167

PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT, of an early sports car, framed and glazed, 93cm x 173cm.

Lot 763

A collection of silver proof and copper alloy gold plated numisproof part sets, £5 and £2 coins, comprising seven South Georgia, 28.8g, Elizabeth Tower 2oz silver, 333/495, ten London 2001 sports collection 50p .925 sterling silver with certificates, each 8g, 'Lifetime of Service' copper alloy, and views of Britain copper alloy (32)

Lot 119

PELE: (1940- ) Brazilian Footballer. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, being a reproduction of the front cover of Sports Illustrated magazine, 23rd June 1975, featuring a full length image of Pele in a football action pose and with the printed headline Pele's Triumphant Debut - U.S. Soccer finds a Savior. Signed ('Good luck, Pele') in bold black ink to a clear area of the image. EX

Lot 304

'…of course the poor things didn't know who I was, but mistook me for a lady of the town…' DU MAURIER DAPHNE: (1907-1989) British Author. An amusing conclusion of an A.L.S., Daphne, six pages (numbered 4, 5 and 6 to the head of the recto of each sheet), 8vo, n.p., n.d. (1930s), to [Foy Quiller-Couch]. In a social letter to her friend Du Maurier writes of an event which she attended, 'with her were those Lord and Lady Weymouth….I'm afraid they are a dreadful set. Those are the sort of people one would gladly see guillotined. It was dreadful to see old bishops and quiet worthy general's wives being elbowed out of the way. I shall remember the haggard harsh-faced Lady Stanley for a long time….she had that dreadful loud voice, and was bristling with tiaras; she was probably drunk' and also sends news of being introduced to the married quarters occupied by forty different women, 'For the first time I thanked God for Alexandria, as I was able to ask them all if they wanted to go, and it took about 5 minutes discussing it. My first start off was rather typical and unfortunate. I lost my way, and instead of getting to the married quarters, found myself in the heart of the mens barracks, where one isn't meant to go, and had to run the gauntlet while chaps at the window cat called and whistled….of course the poor things didn't know who I was, but mistook me for a lady of the town, and of course the appalling thing is that when I give prizes away at the sports this summer, some of them will perhaps recognise me, and our mutual embarassment will be agony!! Can you come up instead and pretend to be me? I obviously can't appear!' Du Maurier also writes of her eldest daughter who had been to London on a day trip with a nurse to visit family in Hampstead, remarking 'The nurse was prostrate with fatigue at the end of the day, but the child apparently was as fresh as she had been at the beginning! She is an alarming child; as she was met by Angela Halliday in a small sports car instead of by mummy in the Hillman with the grey hood, she at once turned to the nurse and said "That's not Granny's car - where's Granny's car?" She had seen the Hillman once, in February! My one hope is that she will be a wizard with an engine, and we can shut her up for hours with one, in the years long years to come! The Guardsman [her husband, Frederick Browning] is despondent, and says all his worst characteristics are appearing in his child!'. Some light age wear and minor staining to the final page, only very slightly affecting a few words of text, otherwise VG Foy Quiller-Couch - daughter of British writer Arthur Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), and a life-long friend of Du Maurier. Indeed, Du Maurier was accompanied by Foy Quiller-Couch when she became inspired with the storyline for her novel Jamaica Inn. In 1930 the two ladies were staying at Jamaica Inn and went riding on Bodmin Moor. They became lost in bad weather conditions and apparently sheltered for some time in a derelict cottage on the moor but were eventually led back to Jamaica Inn by their horses. Frederick Browning (1896-1965) British Lieutenant General of World War II, remembered for his important role with the First Allied Airborne Army during Operation Market Garden. Husband of Du Maurier from 1932. Tessa Browning (1933- ) Daughter and eldest child of Du Maurier and Browning. Her second husband is David Montgomery (1928- ) 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein.

Lot 327

FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: Selection of signed postcard photographs and slightly larger, 8 x 10s, a few signed cards etc., by various famous men and women, most of them sports stars, including Boris Becker, Steffi Graf, Kim Clijsters, Virginia Wade, Roger Federer, Jelena Dokic, Geoff Capes, Glenn McGrath, Ricky Ponting, Nastia Liukin, Becky Downie, Gary Lineker, Patrick Moore, Evelyn Glennie, Isabella Hervey, Katie Downes etc. Many of the images are colour. Generally VG, 25

Lot 474

- Theo Walcott signed Theo Growing up Fast hardback book. Signed on the inside title page. English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Arsenal and the England national team. Walcott won the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2006 Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 488

Joe Calzaghe autographed boxing glove. Red Lonsdale full size boxing glove autographed by boxer Joe Calzaghe, former WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, Ring Magazine champion. Longest reigning Super-Middleweight world champion in history. BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 2007. Good condition. All signed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 247

RUDGE BICYCLE - a vintage Rudge Sports bicycle featuring a Brooks leather seat, a King of the Road bell, a Sturmey Archer brake trigger, a front wicker basket and a front light.

Lot 1

SPORTS - a collection of activity equipment to include a fishing rod and lures, an AMF Archery 25#56 bow and quiver filled with arrows, a 4x15 riflescope (boxed), a walking stick and a shepherd's crook.

Lot 279

Modern Diecast by European Manufacturers, including Solido, Cars, Toyota, Alfetta, and BMW (2), in original window boxes, unboxed Renault and Somura Tanks and Trailer, various Saloon and Sports Cars and Van and MajoretteCitroen Maserati, (18), F-VG, boxes F (26)

Lot 95

A Collection of Modern Diecast, sixty plus models of cars, vans and commercial vehicles, including MOY in straw boxes, Maisto Supercar, Shell Sports cars and others, G-E, boxes G-E (60+)

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