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Collection of OO gauge model railway scenic accessories, mostly station/railway maintenance related to include Hornby, Hornby Skaledale, Bachmann Stonecraft, Peco, Dapol, Gilbow, Oxford and Base Toys. Included Hornby R8009 Station Terminus (inner box tray still factory sealed), R8006 Diesel Maintenance Depot, R8001 Waiting Room, Bachmann Stonecraft 44-072 Depot Crane and 44-040 Diesel Refuelling Point, Bachmann 36-401 Trainspotter and Hornby R560 City People figure sets etc. Box contents appear mostly mint/unused, boxes mostly excellent, please refer to photos. Qty
Collection of Star Wars toys, models and board games to include Saga Edition Chess set (incomplete, 1 figure from each side missing), limited collectors edition Monopoly, Tiger Games Wireless Lightsabre, Hasbro BB-8, a Kenner T-16 Luke's Skyhopper De Luxe set, Tonka speeder bikes (2 and parts) etc. All A/F
Wacky Races - 8 Funko Limited Edition Wacky Races figures, cases have yellowing and surface scratching but otherwise in good condition, figures appear near mint, X-Plus Dick Dastardly figure & McFarlane Toys Penelope Pitstop & Muttley figurines, both cases appear in good condition figures appear near mint, (10) please see photos
McFarlane Toys Sleepy Hollow 'The Headless Horseman' figurine, box has been opened and is in overall okay condition, figure appears in good to near mint condition, 3 other cased Sleepy Hollow figures and a Edward Scissorhands figure, cases are in overall good condition with fading and yellowing, 'The Crone has tearing and heavy yellowing to case 1 of the attachments has come loose from its setting but is still present, (5) please see photos
Collection of diecast bus models to include Corgi, Siku, Lledo etc. Please note all boxed vintage Corgi Toys and Dinky buses may not be correct for boxes and most have been repainted and are in poor condition but suitable for spares/repairs (see photos). Also Corgi Wright Solar Fusion Doig's Of Glasgow box is empty, no model. Also included a quantity of unboxed buses etc. Qty, all A/F
Twenty two boxed and factory sealed mostly Matchbox diecast vehicles to include 3x Working Rigs, 2x Moving Parts sets, T-Rex Escape set, a Majorette Citroen, vintage Efsi Toys Commer 302 yellow van and single Matchbox vehicles, mostly blister pack. Models as new, boxes mostly very good. Also included 2 unboxed Matchbox Police and SWAT trucks (both near mint condition)
Collection of vintage toys to include boxed Dinky Bristol Britannia (missing props), Tri-ang clockwork RNLI Lifeboat (model deformed, mechanism A/F, no key), Corgi 1123 boxed Chipperfield's Circus Animal Cage (model in good condition, box fair), unboxed Spot-On Tourist Caravan, Clifford Series Empire Made Remote Controlled Racing Sports Car etc. Also included a small Quickstart model marine diesel engine by Sabre. All A/F
Wild Wild West X-Toys Derailer Tank, Desert Wasp Nitro-Cycle and 7 figurines, one figurines case and the Desert Wasp Nitro-Cycle box are open, all other cases/boxes are still sealed boxes/cases have wear and tear, and 2 Disney The Lone Ranger figurines of Tonto and Lone Ranger, cases are still sealed (11), please see photos
Collection of vintage diecast fire engine models from Matchbox, Dinky and Corgi to include Corgi 1127 Simon Snorkel Fire Engine (model and box in good overall condition), Dinky Toys 956 Turntable Fire Escape With Windows (model good box very good), Dinky 285 Merryweather Marquis Fire Tender (hose perished but model in otherwise very good condition for age, box good), Dinky 286 Ford Transit (hose auto wind mechanism A/F, model in otherwise excellent condition, box good), Dinky 259 (model and box good), Dinky 276 Airport Tender With Flashing Light (model and box good with instructions, light not tested) and Matchbox K15 (model excellent, box good). (7)
Vintage Tri-ang Spot-On 1/42 scale No 117 Jones Crane (model in good condition for age with chipping to high wear areas etc, box good) and No 111A/1 Ford Thames Trader With Articulated Flat Float With Sides (model condition good with play wear, box good). Also included a Budgie Toys No 244 Breakdown Truck (model good with overpainted hubcaps, box very good). (3)
Collection of boxed diecast model vehicles from Corgi, Lledo and Corgi Vanguards 1/43 (Police) to include limited edition Lledo diorama set PD2002 MGA open top Ford Zephr annual inspection, Richmond Toys Summer Holiday 50th anniversary bus, Corgi Last Of The Summer Wine (box faded), James Bond Little Nellie and Goldfinger Rolls Royce III Sedance De Ville, Diapet Japanese McDonalds lorry etc. All models appear in mint un-displayed condition, boxes vary, generally good, please refer to photos. (18)
The Prisoner and Danger Man (1960s TV series) Collectables includes, The Prisoner (1967-1968) autographed black and white photograph, Signed by Patrick McGoohan, depicted the actor and motor racing enthusiast Graham Nearn, with Number 6s Lotus Seven with the number plate KAR 120C. Nearn established Caterham Car Sales in 1959 as one of the original Lotus Centres, and appeared in the last episode of the series, 11 ¾ x 8 ¼ inches; five related hardback and paperback books, including The Prisoner by Thomas M. Disch, first edition, dust-jacket unclipped, published Dennis Dobson, 1979, and The Official Prisoner Companion by Matthew Wite and Jaffer Ali, first edition published Sidgwick & Jackson, 1988; a pair of Scripts, Everyman Films, M-G-M Studios, Borehamwood, the first titled The Prisoner (Pilot), the second titled The Prisoner tv Series Fall Out, 55 pages and 44 pages typescript on white sheets, each bound with metal brads, v.s, the largest 21 x 30cm; a pair of boxed Dinky No. 106 The Prisoner Mini Moke, diecast toy cars manufactured by Dinky Toys, c. 1967-1970 - based on thetaxi vehicleswhich operated in theself-contained community The Village, each with white body, silver windscreen frame, red and white stickered plastic removeable canopy and wheel cover, fitted with spun hubs; one of the few merchandise items available at the time of the original transmission of ATVs television series; four related DC Comic books by Dean Motter, books a-d, first printings, published by DC Comics Inc., 1988-1989; together with, a badge, compass, and related ephemera; together with, Danger Man (1960-1968) nine hardback and paperback books including, Danger Man Television Storybooks, three vols., first editions, published by P.B.S, 1965-1966; Dangerman Top TV Series, two vols., first editions (1965); four related paperback books by W. Howard Baker and others, first editions, published by World Distributors, 1965-1966; and Danger Man Somportex (Denmark) Bubble-gum wrapper with three (of a series of 73) John Drake Danger Man cards, nos. 17, 21, 30, each with a black and white scene from the series and a description on the reverse. (qty)
Crossroads (British television series, 1964-1988, 2001-2003) Original Cast Signed photographs; related Autograph Album; and other Signed publicity photographs comprises: Crossroads, a group of eight ATV Television publicity photographs, two of which are Signed by Noele Gordon (Meg Mortimer, originally Richardson, later Ryder), the first, inscribed To Caroline With my Love, Aunty Nolly, the second inscribed Good Wishes, Noele Gordon, and six others Inscribed and Signed by cast members, Ronald Allen (David Hunter), Roger Tonge (Sandy Richardson), Susan Hanson (Diane Lawton, later Parker and Hunter), Paul Henry (Benny Hawkins), Peter Brookes (Vince Parker), Ann George (Amy Turtle) further inscribed on the reverse Happy Christmas Caroline, Much Love Amy, a few of the photographs with Thank you messages written in a child's hand by little Caroline, aged 7, mostly 9 x 14cm; together with, Noele Gordon, black and white photograph, c. 1970s, depicted the actress at the birthday party of her friend and local GP, Dr. Nicholson (depicted cutting his birthday cake) the image 8 ½ x 6 ½ inches mounted within a cream card folder with Wallbrook Photography, Ross-on-Wye, printed stamp on reverse; a smaller colour portrait photograph of Noele Gordon, c. 1970s, mounted within a cream card folder, Inscribed and Signed on the inside cover, To Caroline, Heres my latest picture! Love Nolly, the image 3 ½ x 5 inches; Autograph album, bound blue leatherette, gilt, containing twenty signatures including, Crossroads cast members, Ronald Allen, Roger Tonge, Edward Clayton, Paul Henry, Jane Rossington, John Forgeham, Tiswas presenters, Chris Tarrant and Sally James, Jake Thackray, and others; together with, six loosely inserted publicity photographs, five of which are Signed by Larry Grayson, Keith Harris & Cuddles, Tom OConnor, Susan Maughan, Carl Wayne and Rod Hull & Emu (unsigned), various sizes, the largest 4 x 6 inches. (17) The original series of Crossroads, recorded at ATVs Centrals Broad Street Studios in Birmingham, first aired on Monday, November 2, 1964, and was first shown five days a week. Set in a fictional motel in Birmingham, the episodes were recorded as live with very little opportunities for re-takes. The series affectionately known for the wobbly sets and fluffed lines attracted huge audiences with ratings as high as 15 million viewers during the 1970s and early 80s. Prime Minister Harold Wilsons wife Mary, complained when the newly formed Thames television decided to stop airing the series in 1968. Crossroads was axed in 1988 and after a brief ill-fated revival in 2001, it aired the last ever episode on May 30, 2003.Joan Noele Gordon (1919-1985) was an English actress, television presenter, and producer, who starred in Crossroads from 1964 until she was sacked in 1981. She was credited as the first woman to be seen on colour television sets when she was asked to take part, as a teenager, in John Logie Bairds colour transmission tests in 1938. Noele Gordon later became the first woman to interview a British Prime Minister during ITVs first chat show, Tea With Noele Gordon, when she interviewed Harold Macmillan. Noele Gordon starred in Crossroads from 1964 until she was sacked in 1981, with a brief return in 2003. In January 2023, ITVX screened a new drama series, written by Russell T. Davies, titled Nolly, starring Helena Bonham Carter as Noele Gordon, which follows her time working on Crossroads. Provenance: The vendors father, Dr. Nicholson, was a GP in Ross-on-Wye where Noele Gordon and her mother, Jockie, lived at Weir End a large country house. He was their doctor for over 15 years from the early 1970s. The vendors personal memories are noted here - I was adopted as surrogate grandchild by Jockie and Nolly and was asked over to play at Weir End, where they both lived when Nolly wasnt in Birmingham filming. They used to let me play on their baby grand piano and Jockie used to make tea parties for me with dollies and teddies as company. There was a local lady who made beautiful handmade soft toys. Nolly and Jockie had several of these made for me, which I still own. I remember laughing a lot, listening to music, singing and having a lot of fun with both of those ladies. Nolly would bring fellow actors to visit, and she asked all the cast to sign these photos for me. The Larry Grayson photo comes from a time when we were her guests at the London Palladium and went backstage to meet him, although I dont remember the specific show or occasion. The other autographs in my collection, were sourced for me by Nolly (except for Jake Thackray, who was treated by my father at some point), from artists based at ATV/Central television (e.g. TISWAS signatures). Tony Adams was Nolly's good friend and always drove her down to Ross from Birmingham in the Rolls Royce. He was so kind to her, and I remember him as a really nice, genuine guy. We saw Noele in Gypsy, and I remember how upset she was when Crossroads was axed. My friendship with her went from about 1970 until 1981 when I left home for college. My father last visited her in her final months, in Birmingham. Condition Report: overall good conditions, with strong signatures.
Corgi Toys 334 BMC Mini Cooper S "Magnifique"- Metallic Green body, Cream interior, Red and Yellow sliding sunroof panel, chrome trim and cast hubs. Excellent in a Fair to Good Blue and Yellow carded window box along with pictorial header card with splitting to window, clear tape repairs, writing and tearing to one end inner flap. See photos.
Corgi Toys 334 BMC Mini Cooper S "Magnifique"- Metallic blue body, Cream interior, Red and Yellow sliding sunroof panel, chrome trim and cast hubs. Excellent in a Fair to Good Blue and Yellow carded window box along with pictorial header card with splitting to window and one end inner flap missing. See photos.
Corgi a boxed pair of James Bond Diecast to include, Corgi 269 James Bond Lotus Esprit, from the film The Spy Who Loved Me (hammer and sickle edition) and Corgi toys 811 "James Bond" Moonbuggy taken from the film "Diamonds Are Forever" - white, blue, red and yellow with "James Bond" figure. Conditions generally appear Excellent Plus in generally Fair Plus boxes. See photo.
Corgi Toys 226 Morris Mini Minor - Powder Blue with Red interior, spun hubs. Generally appears to be Good Plus to Excellent and comes in a Good Blue and Yellow box. Please note box does have price and reference stickers to one front facing side and pencil writing to one end flap but will still display well. See photos.
Corgi Toys diecast Chipperfield's Circus vehicles, comprising: mobile booking office, 426; animal cage, 1123; giraffe transporter with giraffes, 503; circus horse transporter with horses, 1130; Land-Rover with elephant and cage on trailer, gift set no.19; crane truck, 1121; and Land Rover parade vehicle, 487, all boxed. (7)
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