Dinky and other makes: 973 Goods Yard Crane with dark blue base, yellow and blue Bedford Tipper, Daimler Ambulance, red 36g Taxi, 25d Petrol Tank Wagon, streamlined train and other 1950's issues; Minic ships, Triang-Minic Forward Control Truck, lead hurdles, street furniture, P-F, majority playworn
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Budgie: Lewin Sweepmaster, Leyland Cement Mixer, Bedford Horse Box, Bedford Tower Glass Lorry, Thames Refuse Truck, Foden Pluto Esso Tanker, Alvis Crash Tender, Wolseley Police Car, light blue Wolseley Pokice Car, Daimler Ambulance (partly overpainted), Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, London Taxi Cab, Royal Navy Scammell Scarab and 701 (re-issue) Aveling-Barford Road Roller five in original boxes, P-VG
Five: attributed to Squadron Leader A. S. MacIntyre, Southern Rhodesia Air Force and Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who was killed in action in a Typhoon of No. 266 (Rhodesia) Squadron during a cross-Channel sweep in August 1943 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, this officially engraved, as issued posthumously to Rhodesians, ‘S./Ldr. A. S. McIntyre, 266 Sqdn.’; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals, generally extremely fine (5) £250-300 Alexander Stewart ‘Sandy ‘MacIntyre, who was born in Maseru in December 1918, originally joined the 1st Battalion, Rhodesia Regiment in October 1938, but transferred to the Southern Rhodesia Air Force in the following month and was commissioned on gaining his ‘Wings ‘in November 1939. Posted to East Africa, and thence to North Africa, he flew operationally in No. 237 (Rhodesia) Squadron before being embarked for the U.K. in August 1942, a period that witnessed him claiming at least one Italian Caproni bomber in a raid on Kassala, where the flak was so thick ‘that one could put wheels down and taxi over it’ - an accompanying typed history of No. 237 in North Africa refers. As stated, MacIntyre was embarked for the U.K. in August 1942, where he remained on an operational footing as a Flight Lieutenant in No. 266 (Rhodesia) Squadron, a Typhoon unit. Sadly, however, he was posted missing, presumed killed, following a sortie on 15 August 1943, when the Squadron’s aircraft, operating out of Exeter, with a detachment at Warmwell, were ‘jumped ‘by FW. 190s over the Channel - two fellow pilots, ‘Johnny ‘Small and Brian Biddulph, were lost on the same occasion. MacIntyre, who had been advanced to Squadron Leader on assuming command of No. 266 in the previous month, is buried in Le Folgoet Communal Cemetery, north-east of Brest, France; sold with two original wartime photographs, via ex-266 Squadron member, K. M. Rogers, and a file of related research.
A Dinky No.40b, Triumph 1800 Saloon, second type baseplate, grey with grey ridged hubs, excellent condition; a Dinky No.40e, Standard Vanguard, second casting with rear wheel spats, blue with fawn ridged hubs, excellent condition; a Dinky No.40h, Austin Taxi, dark blue with mid blue ridged hubs, excellent condition; a Dinky No.23b, Hotchkiss Racing Car, post-war, silver with a red flash and racing number 5, black ridged hubs, very good condition; a Dinky No.23s, Streamlined Racing Car, post-war, silver with pale green trim, good condition; a Dinky No.23f, Alfa-Romeo Racing Car, red, racing number 8, excellent condition; and a Dinky No.112, Austin-Healey Sprite, red with spun hubs, very good condition, all unboxed, (7)
A Dinky No.36g, Taxi, post-war, green with a black roof and chassis, filled-in rear window, black ridged hubs, good condition; a Dinky No.30e, Breakdown Car (Crane Lorry), post-war, grey with black ridged hubs, excellent condition; a Dinky No.30n/343, Dodge Farm Produce Wagon, green with a yellow rear, yellow ridged hubs, near mint; a Dinky No.30h/253, Daimler Ambulance, cream, near mint; a Dinky No.31b/451, Trojan Van 'Dunlop’, red, good condition; a Dinky No.34c/392, Loudspeaker Van, fawn-grey with black loudspeakers, grey ridged hubs, excellent condition; and four other Dinky Toys, variable condition, all unboxed, (10)
A Corgi No.430, Bermuda Taxi (Ford Thunderbird), white, generally good condition (lacking fringed canopy), boxed; a Corgi No.241, Ghia L.6.4, metallic blue, generally good condition, boxed; a Corgi No.154, Ferrari Formula 1 Grand Prix Racing Car, red, good-fair condition, boxed; and three other Corgi Toys, each boxed, (6)
A Matchbox 1-75 series No.2, Muir Hill Site Dumper, crimson and green, metal wheels, near mint, boxed (box with short tear to one end flap, and slight creasing); a No.3, Bedford Tipper Truck, grey and maroon, black plastic wheels, mint, boxed; a No.71, Army Water Truck, olive green, black plastic wheels, fair condition, boxed; a No.17, Austin Metropolitan Taxi, maroon, grey plastic wheels, good condition, boxed; a No.6, Euclid Quarry Truck, yellow, black plastic wheels, excellent condition, boxed; and a No.51, A.E.C. 8-Wheel Tipper 'Douglas’, orange and silver, black plastic wheels, mint, boxed (box with tear to one end flap), (6)
A Tri-ang No.M105, 1/20 scale plastic battery operated Austin Taxi, black, generally fair condition (warped; front bumper and some trim detached), boxed; and a Nomura Toys tinplate battery operated Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, silver, generally good condition, boxed, (neither model tested), (2)
A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN LESNEY "MATCHBOX" MODEL CARS AND VEHICLES (BOXED) comprising Rolamatics clipper No 39, Lotus racing car No. 19, Volkswagon 1600 TL No. 67, Ford Mustang No. 8, Mack dump truck No. 28, "Superfast" grit spreader No. 70, Taxi cab No. 20, "Superfast BMC 1800 Pininfarina No. 56, Daimler Bus No.74. Opal diplomat No. 36, Allis-Chalmers earth scraper K-6.
Prizewinning DMC-1 Chipmunk, 1:5 scale flying model representing G-AOTD, owned by The Shuttleworth Collection, finished to represent AT10 of the Oxford University air squadron in 1950s livery, the model weighs 6.35kg (14lbs) and is powered by hi-Max 91 four stroke, radio is a mixture of Sanwa, Fleet and 'Homebrew', and on board glow incorporating battery mounting and fail safe. Built to ASP plans Service Plan No.RM276 December 1990, winner silver medal of the Diamond Jubilee Model Engineer Exhibition, Alexandra Palace 1990, and the Radio Control and Electronics Cup, working navigation and taxi lights
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