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A group of 12 boxed Dinky Toys diecasts to include; 171 Hudson Commodore Sedan, 156 Rover 75 Saloon, Dunlop Trojan 15 CWT van `Dunlop`, 255 Mersey tunnel Police van, 109 Austin Healey `100` Sport car, 152 Austin Devon Saloon, 181 Volkswagen, 480 Bedford 10 CWT van `Kodak`, Jaguar xk120 coupe, 172 Studebaker land cruiser, 132 Packard Convertible, 692 5.5 medium gun. An unboxed Dinky Toys Dodge truck and Tempest II plane (A/F) with 2 empty Dinky Toys boxes; 111 Triumph TR2 Sports and 736 hawker Hunter Fighter. Together with a Triang Minic clock work van. (17)
Rotary - 1920s vintage Super-Sports 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the signed white dial with subsidiary seconds, Roman numerals and minute track, cal 984 movement, enclosed in a dust cover, Dennison case hallmarked for Birmingham 1927, 28mm, on a 9ct gold sprung expandable gate bracelet. Together with original Rotary Art deco style ivory coloured Bakelite box Movement currently functions, lens is scratched, crown is replaced, case and bracelet in fair/good condition. Box in good condition for age - ** General condition consistent with age
An Archon 9ct gold circular cased wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals, Birmingham probably 1940, a silver circular cased wristwatch with a Swiss jewelled lever movement, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, import mark London 1924, and a base metal cased Services Sports wristwatch.
A pair of Malkin, Edge & Co Sports and Pastimes series brown printed ceramic tiles, late 19th Century, one with a scene of two young men playing cricket, cornered by crossed cricket bats, the other of a lady and gentleman playing croquet, cornered by crossed croquet mallets, both framed, total approx 17cm x 17cm.
Sir Chales D`Oyly, Bart, British 1781-1845-"Sketches on the New Road on a Journey from Calcutta to Gnah" printed and published at the Asiatic Lithographic Company`s Press, Calcutta, 1830; a book containing approximately twenty-two lithographs on chine-collé each with a text description of the drawn subject and a frontispiece, (plate) 17.2x24cm, (sheet) 23.7x28.5cm: together with a book by the same hand entitled "No.2, Indian Sports", printed by Behar Lithographie; containing twelve lithographs on chine-collé and a frontispiece, depicting Indian hunting scenes, (plate) 23.5x28.5cm, (sheet) 28.3x41.5xm: together with a quantity of lithographs by the same hand depicting similar subjects, various sizes, (unframed), (a lot) Provenance: From the collection of The Estate of the Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd Note: D`Oyly was taught drawing by George Chinnery and probably learnt lithography at the Asiatic Lithographic Press in Calcutta. He set up his Behar Amateur Lithographic Press in 1818 and published several `Scrapbooks` containing his own lithographed drawings.
Three boxed Dinky Toys in yellow card boxes comprising no.237 Mercedes Benz racing car - matt white, racing no.30, blue driver, red plastic hubs, matt black base plate, no.110 Aston Martin DB3 sports car - light grey, mid blue interior, ridged hubs, racing no.20, white driver and no.133 Cunningham C-5R road racer - white, double blue over body stripe, racing no.31, brown interior, light blue driver, mid blue ridged hubs
A quantity of die cast model collector's sets, including a Corgi Chipperfield's circus ten vehicle set, the Dinky Classic British Sports Cars Series II Matchbox set of three vehicles, a Corgi James Bond Collection 007 Aston Martin DB5 and Oddjob figure set and a Lledo D-Day 50th Anniversary of Operation Overlord set of three vehicles. (10)
A quantity of Corgi vehicles, comprising; a Hydraulic Tower Wagon, number 478, Land-Rover Breakdown Truck, number 417S, Chevrolet Astro 1, number 347, Smith's-Karrier Mobile Canteen, number 471, Ford Thunderbird-Open Sports, number 215S, Oldsmobile Toronado, number 264, Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Hardtop Roadster, number 304S, Ferrari Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing Car, number 154, BRM Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing car, number 152S, and an Aston Martin, Competition Model, number 309, all boxed together with a Vanwell racing car, number 150S and two spare boxes.
Captain William Cornwallis Harris Wild Sports of Southern Africa (1844) 8vo,(180 x 245) The Wild Sports of Southern Africa, being the narrative of an expedition from the Cape of Good Hope, through the territories of the Chief Moselekatse, to the tropic of Capricorn, 26 colour plates, map,360pages, condition:very good. very good London Pelham, Richardson 1844 Click here to view further details and images and to bid
A group of Corgi die-cast cars, all with boxes, comprising Oldsmobile Super 88 No.235, Lotus Mark Eleven Le Mans Racing car No.151A, Ford Consul Saloon No.200, Fiat 1800 No.217, Riley Pathfinder 205, Ford Consul No.234, E Type Jaguar No.307, Austin Taxi 418, Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol 419, Austin Healey Sports Car No.300, Fiat 1800 No.217, Bentley Continental Sports Saloon No.224, together with a corgi Ford Thomas Airborne Caravan No.420, a Corgi EXF model 44G platform lorry No.452, and a platform trailer No.101.
A 1970 Lotus Europa GT, registration AMV 405H, Royal Blue, chassis number 54/1981, a Renault engined two seater sports car that has been garaged since the mid-1970s. c/w workshop manual, Renault delivery advice note of 30th May, 1969 and the purchase invoice to our vendor from Len Street, 67/69 Drayton Gardens, Chelsea on the 21st May 1970 in the sum of £1,475. The vehicle has not been started and will be sold in its discovery condition. No V5. Upon instructions from the Executors of Ian Hall, late of Bretton, Peterborough.
Ephemera – Motor Sport – Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb group of about 12 original snapshots showing the Hill Climb in its heyday in the late 1930s together with further shots of early MG sports cars. Together with a copy of ‘1935 achievements’ a booklet compiling all the speed achievements in land air and on rail including Malcolm Campbell’s world land speed record and a copy of Alan Cobham’s ‘My Flight to the Cape & Back’ (third impression 1926).
WWII – Stalag 383 POW Camp a remarkable scrap book kept by a British POW John Rymer at Stalag 383 POW camp containing a wealth of mementoes of his incarceration in the camp – which by WWII standards was known as a ‘cushy billet’. The scrapbook carries photographs illustrations documents and ephemera relating to the considerable number of amateur theatricals and musicals which the inmates staged during the War including performances of HMS Pinafore The Gondaliers The Importance of Being Earnest etc. Each production is featured with a remarkably (almost professionally) produced programme with a typed cast list and photographs of the production which again one might consider to be in the West End if you didn’t know that this was in a POW camp. The whole book provides an almost surreal impression of POW life in the camp. While other allied POWs were digging tunnels and suffering terrible depravation in order to try to escape it seems that the inmates at 383 were having a jolly good time of it. The history of the camp bears In the case of 383 it appears that the Germans had despaired of the various antics of NCOs at other camps in getting out of work duties so they were almost exclusively sent to 383 – built on gentle slopes in the middle of peaceful wooded countryside south east of Nuremberg. NCOs were sent from all over Germany to the camp which had swelled to 4000 inmates by April 1943. Instead of being crammed into draconian conditions the inmates enjoyed small dormitory huts housing 14 or less. There they enjoyed sports walking – and the theatre which was particularly popular. One inmate wrote home that he was ‘14 pounds heavier than when he joined up.’ In the end the inmates were forcibly removed by the Germans in late April 1945 and handed over to the Americans. One wonders what their thoughts on ‘liberation’ must have been !this out – it was almost exclusively given over to NCOs – and as anyone in the forces knows a band of NCOs will always get the best for themselves.
India Sikh Punjab three letters including : Maharajah Bhupinder Singh of Patalia typewritten letter signed dated June 12th 1922 to Leslie Jones inviting him to come with his wife and ward to stay at Chail the Nawab of Bahawalpur autograph letter signed dated February 20th 1906 to Leslie Jones Principal Aitchison College Lahore acknowledging his letter inviting him to the College dinner and sports and regretting that he cannot attend because he is on tour in his State letter of Louis Dane Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab dated March 14th 1913 to Leslie Jones congratulating his college’s recent sporting achievements.
Corgi Toys, 219 Plymouth Sports Suburban Station Wagon, cream body with fawn roof, red interior with smooth flat hubs, minor paint loss, box missing end flaps (VG,Ba/f), and Dinky Toys, 449 Chevrolet El Camino pink-up, off-white lower, turquoise upper and red interior, some paint chips (G,Ba/f)
8 boxed Corgi and Dinky toys to include; Dinky 186 Mercedes Benz 220SE, RAF blue with off-white interior (G,Ba.f), Dinky 258 USA police car, no aerial but good (G,Ba/f), Corgi 408 Bedford AA service van (G,Ba/f), Dinky 263 Superior Criterion ambulance, with patient (G,Ba/f), Dinky 414 rear-tipping wagon, blue and grey body, 1 wheel replaced (G,Ba/f), Dinky 195 Jaguar 3.4 saloon, grey with red interior (F-G,Ba/f), Dinky 796 Healey sports boat on trailer, steering wheel broken (P-F,Ba/f), and Corgi Toys 417 Land Rover breakdown truck (G,Ba/f) (x8)
3 boxed Corgi toys to include 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, Silver lower with black upper body, red interior, playworn, 1 end flap missing to box but fair (F-G-BF), Corgi, 231, Triumph Herald Coupe, white and gold body but playworn (F-BP-F), and Corgi Toys, 252 Rover 2000, metal green, tyre cover a/f (a/f-BG)
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