Nineteen assorted Dinky die cast vehicles to include open topped sports racers, British and European saloon cars etc (19). CONDITION REPORT All are playworn with varying degrees of paint loss. One of the sports cars is lacking driver figure and some are without windscreens otherwise all complete.
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Seven Corgi Toys sports and saloon cars, comprising a No. 151 Lotus MkII Le Mans, finished in red with tan seats, a No. 203 Vauxhall Velox, a No. 204 Rover 90, a No. 207 Standard Vanguard III, a No. 210 Citroen DS -19, a No. 302 Austin Healey and a No. 303 Mercedes-Benz 300SL, all within blue pictorial boxes, with membership forms or promotional leaflets (some boxes lightly creased or scuffed).
Seven Dinky sports cars, Austin Atlantic, Jaguar, Aston Martin, Triumph TR2 No.111 turqoise with red interior (1956-59), Austin Healey No.109, Cunningham C-5R No.133 and Bristol 450 No.163 to/w five military vehicles, Centurion Tank No. 651, 10 Ton truck, 3 Ton Wagon No.621, Scout Car, Austin champ and a TV Roving Eye No.968 median van
DINKY Toys 3 x 38 Series Cars - 38b Lagonda Sports Coupe with Grey body, Fawn seats and Black smooth hubs - 38b Lagonda Sports Coupe with Green body, Dark Green seats and Black ridged hubs - 38c Sunbeam Talbot Sports Mid Blue body, Grey Tonneau and Black riged hubs. All missing windscreens and all Good
Alpine Sports Ltd., £1 preferred ordinary shares, 19[10], no.73, signed by Sir Henry S. Lunn as director, ornate border, blue, edge tears but about very fine and rare. Sir Henry Simpson Lunn (1859-1939), founder of one of the UK's largest travel agencies Lunn Poly. Organised Educational tours where Church leaders would meet and his later tours to Switzerland soon became popular with British visitors to combine religion, health and winter sports. This company was formed in 1908 which soon opened up many new resorts in Switzerland. Founded the Alpine Ski Club in 1908.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Liverpool Racquet Club, certificate for one share, no.405, no date, circa 1880, small format with decorative title, black, together with several more sport and recreation companies comprising; Tooting Bec Golf Co. Ltd., two certificates for A and B shares of 1 shilling each, both 19[05], mauve and black respectively; Liverpool Masonic Bowling Club Ltd., one share, 193[9], black; Handsworth Wood Bowling Club Ltd., £1 shares, 1901; Olympic Bowling Club Co. Ltd., Walton, £1 shares, 1[905], and Horley Bowling & Sports Club Ltd., £1 shares, 19[32], generally very fine. (7) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Société Foncière et Immobilière de Saint Jean, un-issued certificate for 500 francs, 1928, colourful piece with vignettes of men playing various sports, green, black and red mainly, with coupons, together with Union Fraternelle La Langroise, 50 franc share, 1928, no.386, sketched border including allegorical figure to right and gymnast to left, red and black, extremely fine and good very fine respectively. (2) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Harris, William Cornwallis The Wild Sports of Southern Africa (1844) 18x25cm pp. xvi + 359, pictorial title page, 24 out of original 26 hand-coloured plates intact as well as a fold-out map of `Africa, North East of the Cape Colony`. Frontispiece and Plate XXIII (Bechuana Hunting the Lion) not present. New endpapers and new leather on spine and back. Front boards shows original red blind-stamped embossing with new leather around front boards edges. New gilt titles to spine, all edges gilt. Some foxing on plates and plate-guards. With a few exceptions, the text pages are without defects and in very good condition, such is the fold-out map. An attractive copy of a scarce work on hunting in South Africa. Good London Pelham Richardson 1844
Harris (W. Cornwallis) THE WILD SPORTS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA 8vo (190 x 120 mm) Being the narrative of an expedition from the Cape of Good Hope through the territories of the Chief Moselekatse to the Tropic of Capricorn. Second edition (the first to be published in London): 387 pages, tinted lithographic frontispiece, 6 lithographic plates, folding map ‘Exhibiting the relative positions of the emigrant farmers and the native tribes, May 1837’ compiled by the author with the route of his travels outlined in red, inscription of a previous owner on the half title page, bound in half green leather with red title labels on the spine, green vynide sides – the edges of the spine and the corners are worn and the top edge has been trimmed in the rebinding leaving two plates with no margins at the top, Bindings in this style were commissioned by Struik Booksellers in the 1950’s and 60’s from a monastery in Mozambique. The contents are in good condition. Good London John Murray 1839
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