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A small miscellaneous collection to include a gents wristwatch marked Claude Valentini Millennium Sports, a further gents wristwatch with leather strap - Vgasy Quartz, a further Orjas quartz gents wristwatch together with two small cases of gents costume cufflinks, together with a small quantity of mostly copper British coinage
1988 Harbron Sports Special. Registration no. Q999 GEL. Engine 1600cc. This rare Harbron Special is based on a Lotus 7 and is believed to be one of only five built by Bill Harbron of Bridport, Dorset, a former Lotus engineer. He designed and built the Harbron Special with good handling and good horsepower to weight ratio. It has a Fiat 1600cc twin cam engine coupled to a Fiat five-speed gearbox with Lotus 7 underpinnings and M.G.B.G.T. rear axle, with a light aluminium Roadster body. This rare example has been in dry storage since 2005 and will require some recommissioning, although we are assured it was running well before being put away. It is supplied with a history file showing a mileage of approximately 6,900 miles, with old M.O.T.s, bills and V5 document. A rare opportunity to buy an affordable and fun sports car
Approximately 30 vehicle/naval/aircraft kits. Examples by Revell, Airfix, Heller, AMT, Doyusha, Pyro, Monogram etc. Including a Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. Chevrolet Camaro Z28. 1939/1940 Ford Sedan. Auburn Speedster. 1932 Ford Roadster Street Rod. 1953 Ford Pickup, 1932 Chevrolet Phaeton and Coupe. MGTC Sports, etc. Ships- USS Montrose. The Great Western 1837. The Capricorn and the Susquehanna. Aircraft include- Lockheed P-38E Lightning. Martin B26 Marauder, B-17F Memphis Bell and P51D Mustang. Together with a few other items including a Japanese tinplate Bullet Train unit. All Boxed minor/some wear/minor damage/cleaning required, contents not checked in detail but appear complete.
A quantity of buses and other items including Buses – Original Omnibus: Dorset Delights 2-bus set, Lancashire Holiday 2-bus set, AEC Reliance Devon General, Plaxton Beaver 2 Midland Mainline; EFE: Routemaster LT red, RM open top Eastbourne Corporation/Beachy Head; Atlas Great British Buses: Bristol Lodekka FS Southdown, BMMO CM5T Motorway Coach Midland Red, Q1 Trolley Bus LT red; Corgi: Metrobus East Kent. Other items include examples from Matchbox A Taste of France and Power of the Press series and Shell Sports car Collection. All boxed, mostly minor wear, vehicles VGC to as new. (c45)
A quantity of various makes. 3x Russian cars- Zil Limousine and 2x Moskvitch estate and hatchback. 2x Autoart- Subaru Legacy and Impreza WRX. Herpa 1:43 Ferrari 348ts. 3x Vitesse VW Beetle, Citroen 2CV and a Renault Meganne Scenic. A Matchbox set ‘The Circus Comes To Town’. A set of 4 Mercedes Benz sports cars and 8 Shell collection cars etc. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint.
A good collection of 89 Third Reich period military photographs, mostly portraits, many post card size, showing an interesting variety of units and insignia, including a customs official; railway policeman with dog; SS Unterstrumfuhrer with 1936 pattern dagger, WWI wound badge and medals, and SA sports badge; SS Man with “Der Fuhrer” armband; another with “Deutschland” arm badge; Infantrymen with “Turkistan” arm badge and “Kreta” armbands; 2 Luftwaffe Gefreiters with Flying Personnel and Anti Aircraft qualification arm badges; Luftwaffe Obergefreiter with Ground Combat, Anti Aircraft and wound badges, Luftwaffe Stabsfeldwebel with Pilot (or Pilot Observer) badge, flying clasp, physical training badge, Iron Crosses, etc; and RAD man with unit armshield; other insignia include German Cross, Panzer badge, Luftwaffe Parachutist badge, Infantry and General Assault badges, and Luftwaffe Observer badge. GC, well mounted in a later album.
Album containing a collection of sporting cards in sets & part sets, sets include Wills - Sports of all Nations & Billiards, B.A.T. - Sports of the World (plain back), Carreras - The Science of Boxing, Sarony - Origins of Games (L size), Phillips - Sports, other sets from Players, Lambert & Butler, Franklyn Davey & Hignett, part sets & odds include issues from Mitchell (Sports), Cope (Sports & Pastimes), B.A.T. (Sporting Girls, plain back), Gallaher (Sports Series), etc cat val £3000+, mixed condition & needs viewing
An Edwardian album containing approximately 260 early postcards, the greater majority of which are "Abrahams' Series" and also contains a numerical chart indicating the numbers contained in. While most, as usual are fairly un-interesting images, there are some very good, scarcer postcards including number 557, Hydroplane over Ferry Hotel, Windermere; number 533 coaching up Buttermere Hause; number 809 Mortal Man Inn, Troutbeck; number 557A sheep clipping; number 794 Grasmere Sports; number 785 Eskdale Railway "Collossus" underway; number 596 in Glenridding Ullswater (super postcard display); an excellent study to expand.
1920s: Collection of British Army snapshot photographs A collection of 25 assorted photographs of members of the British Army in camp, likely to date from the 1920s. Also with a large collection of 20th Century topographical and holiday postcards including some photographic postcards of school rugby and sports teams possibly from the Royal School, Dungannon.
Football. English League 1940s-1950s players autographs on letters, cards and photographs including Stanley Matthews Letters from Ronnie Ray, Bob Crookes, Ray Lambert, Eric Houghton, Dave Hickson, Ray Bowden, Dixie Dean (with signed biography ), and signed photographs include Billy Liddell, Ron Burgess, Alf Kircher, George Edwards, Matt Busby, Count"" McCormick (Spurs 1939), Ronnie Dix, Eric Parsons, etc. Matthews on his carte de visite, Stoke City card and on 1990 Abbeydale Park Sports Club Dinner programme, also Jimmy Greaves on 12 November 1960 Arsenal v Chelsea programme, and 1956-57 Aston Villa 7 on Villa picture postcard reverse,also some unsigned ephemera relating to the letters etc. (50)
Collection of Trade and Periodical cards sets. CWS Tobacco, Set of 24 Western Stars"" in Scarce Album; Radio Review, Scarce Set of `Silvered` 36 ""Radio Stars"" in Album Issued 9.11.1936, inc Peggy Dell; Radio Review, Scarce loose set of 30 Panel Portrait `Radio Stars`, 1935; Shell Oil, Set of 16 3-D ""Wildlife"" 1978; Tamworth Police, Full Set of `Keepers of the Peace,"" Cop-a-Cards, with original Album, 1988; Trex, ""Isn`t it Strange?"" Set of 24 corner slotted in album; British Automatic scarce set of Weight Cards Set of 24, ""Racing & Sports Cards""; Daily Herald, Scarce Album of 32 Soccer Stars; Topical Times, Scarce Set of 4 printed albums of ""100 Football Stars"" 1930. Very good to excellent (9 sets)
A COLLECTION OF MILLE MIGLIA HERITAGE RUN MEMORABILIA including Year Books (1982, 1984, 1987 (x2), and 1988-92 inclusive), other related publications, competitor`s information packs and souvenirs, posters, videos, and other items. Provenance: The Estate of Peter Agg (1929-2012). Note: Peter Agg began his working life in the family wine business before becoming the importer for Lambretta scooters. In 1959 he acquired the Trojan company and signed a deal with Heinkel to manufacture their bubble-cars in the U.K.. He took over Elva in 1964 and began building and then servicing McLaren sports-racers. In 1974 he entered eight Formula 1 grand prixes with his Trojan T103-Cosworth, recording a best result of tenth place, before taking over the Suzuki works motor cycle racing team, recruiting Barry Sheene, and securing the 1976 and 1977 World Championship titles. Over time he built up an important collection of classic cars and in later years enthusiastically participated in heritage races and revues.
A COLLECTION OF MONTE CARLO RALLY & OTHER HERITAGE VEHICLE MEMORABILIA including publications, competitor`s information packs, souvenirs and trophies, vehicle rally number plates, posters, videos, and other items, some relating to the Revue Officielle de l`Automobile Club de Monaco. Provenance: The Estate of Peter Agg (1929-2012). Note: Peter Agg began his working life in the family wine business before becoming the importer for Lambretta scooters. In 1959 he acquired the Trojan company and signed a deal with Heinkel to manufacture their bubble-cars in the U.K.. He took over Elva in 1964 and began building and then servicing McLaren sports-racers. In 1974 he entered eight Formula 1 grand prixes with his Trojan T103-Cosworth, recording a best result of tenth place, before taking over the Suzuki works motor cycle racing team, recruiting Barry Sheene, and securing the 1976 and 1977 World Championship titles. Over time he built up an important collection of classic cars and in later years enthusiastically participated in heritage races and revues.
A Victorian velvet Sports Cap with thread tassels dated 1892/93, Edwardian Sports Cap embroidered NBC, dated 1910, a collection of five Sports Caps, circa 1920/28, believed to be awarded to W.G.F. Bale and eight further Sports Caps, circa 1927/50 to include BHS Rowing, B&D AFA, all framed/glazed within 3 frames, external frame dimension 118.5cm x 44cm (3)
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES including two Schuco Mercedes racing cars (one dismantled and incomplete); various small tinplate toys, some with clockwork motors; a Topper Toys `Johnny Speed` plastic remote control sports car (not tested); two cast coal model railway locomotives; two collectors plates, boxed; and a small quantity of Lledo `Models of Days Gone`, each boxed.
NOT AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE BIDDING. PLEASE CONTACT THE AUCTIONEER IF YOU WANT TO BID ON THIS LOT.USA, Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915, commemorative set in gold and silver: gold octagonal 50 dollars, gold round 50 dollars, gold 2½ dollars, gold dollar, and silver 50 cents, all struck at the San Francisco mint, the rare complete set in original case with certificate of issue, extremely fine or better with some light hairlines, the two 50 dollars lightly wiped, rich gold toning on the gold coins, the silver 50 cents having lovely silvery gold surfaces with rich blue peripheral toning (5) The concept of a ‘world’s fair’ showcasing human achievement was an idea essentially of the 19th century, even though exhibitions were an age-old phenomenon. In America, the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 held in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia was intended both to show off new technical achievements and to celebrate a century of independence as a nation. The Paris Exhibition of 1889 followed. The World’s Columbian Exhibition of 1892-93 in Chicago was an even grander affair, where a small city was erected consisting of buildings, canals and parks; its ostensible purpose was to mark the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World. Not to be outdone, Paris again hosted an exhibition in 1900, and St Louis in Missouri felt a need to express itself and hosted a fair in 1904, where the summer Olympic Games were only part of all the excitement. Its formal name was The Louisiana Purchase Exposition but its purpose was largely as a commercial enterprise to attract tourists who wished to purchase gifts of many kinds for themselves as mementoes, and to be entertained. The west coast of the United States, however, was a long-distance trip not only for Europeans arriving by ship on the east coast but also for much of the American population. Californians were clamouring for their own world’s fair by the turn of the century. Beginning in 1904, a variety of plans and schemes for a festival was being considered in San Francisco, and the goal was to outdo other American exhibitions. The terrible earthquake disrupted plans only temporarily, and by 1911 the organizing council had the approval of none other than President Taft, who embraced the idea of a West Coast fair celebrating both American ingenuity and the opening of the Panama Canal in 1911, which was being hailed as a new wonder of the world. What is today known as the Marina District was filled with land while engineers constructed a variety of buildings meant to be temporary. Included in the plans for this mini city was even a 5-acre reproduction of the Panama Canal! After 3 years of construction, the Panama-Pacific International Exposition opened on 20 February 1915, occupying 635 acres by the bay. Featuring a vast array of landscape architecture, statuesque buildings, ornate gardens, art of many kinds, clever inventions, countless displays of wares and products, sports and entertainment — the fair showed the throngs of visitors what the world looked like in 1915. Perhaps the most spectacular event of the fair was the first-ever use of electricity to light up the entire city at night. Although coins commemorating such fairs had been issued before, at this exposition an entire set of specially designed coins was produced for sale to fair-goers. They could purchase single coins or, rarely, an entire set, as we see in the presently offered lot. Due to the high value of the set, at a time when the average yearly income was about $1500, few sets were purchased. Thus was born a modern rarity, in which the individual coins featured designs intended to commemorate the opening of the Panama Canal expressed in Art Deco style. All of the coins were struck at the fair. The half-dollar features the symbolic Miss Liberty scattering flowers which she received from a cornucopia, with the rising sun behind her, an expression of bounty and optimism. The gold dollar depicts a capped labourer, among many who built the Panama Canal. Its reverse features a pair of dolphins, symbolizing the flowing together of two oceans via the canal. The gold 2½ dollars, or ‘quarter eagle’, reputedly shows Columbia seated upon a hippocampus with a vigilant eagle on the other side said in its day to be warding off war. The huge, impressive gold 50 dollar coins, similarly designed but of different shapes, were supposedly meant to pay obeisance to the fifty-dollar ‘pioneer gold’ coins of the 1849ers. Each featured a helmeted Greek goddess Athena as a symbol of wisdom and of warfare, as well as of the practical arts, opposed by a large owl alluding to the inspiration of antiquity. It is seated upon a branch surrounded by Ponderosa pinecones, native to California. Dolphins ‘swim’ around the rim of the Octagonal, emblematic sailors’ guardians seen in the open seas on each side of the canal. Each coin also boasts a proud legend of the nation and another indicating its origin at the Exposition. It took massive hydraulic presses to produce these beautiful coins. They are among the finest of all numismatic expressions of the Art Deco era.
Great Selection of Plastic Friction Powered and Other Plastic Toys: To include Boxed examples BBC TV Z Cars Telsalada Armoured Rocket Launcher, Clifford Series Daimler SB250, Cement Mixer, Telsalda Sports Coupe with ejector starter ramp, JTC Stage Coach together with un-boxed Telsalda Vauxhall, Airfix Racing Car, Hong Kong F Car, Push along Car (10)
Triang Johnny Speed giant sized Racing Car: Impressive red plastic Sports Car with battery operated remote control box and cable attached, interior driver, plated parts, white wall tyres, of futuristic design, 22"/54cm – fair condition with wear in a poor to fair colourfully illustrated box with some inner packaging and instruction sheet
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