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Dinky Toys - 7 unboxed and playworn diecast model motor vehicles by Dinky Toys to include # 978 Refuse Wagon, Ford Sedan, # 255 Mersey Tunnel Police Van, Dodge Farm Produce Wagon, Dinky Delivery Van with open base, Morris Oxford and # 960 Lorry Mounted Cement Mixer in orange. (7) Est £40 - £60
FOUR BOXED CORGI TOYS DIECAST VEHICLES to include 241 Ghia L6.4, 312 E-Type Jaguar Competition Model, 217 Fiat 1800 and 438 Land Rover 109" W.B.Condition Report:Ghia - Minor paint loss to body. Box is complete but minor edge/corner rubbing wear.Jaguar -Some paint loss to body. Box is complete but some edge/corner rubbing wear and small tear to one end fold-in.Fiat - Some paint loss to body. One box end flap missing with one fold-in detached. Edge/corner rubbing wear.Land Rover - Minor paint loss to body.Box has one end fold-in missing but is otherwise complete with minor edge/corner rubbing wear.
Star Wars - Kenner 15 inch Chewbacca Figure from 1978 (boxed), The Empire Strikes Back Palitoy PDT-8, MTV-7, INT-4, MLC-3, CAP-2, Return of The Jedi Kenner Tri-Pod Laser Cannon & Sy Snootles and The Rebo Band, all boxed (8) & a quantity of modern Star Wars toys including Evolutions, The Power of The Force, The Saga Collection & others (20 in total)
40+ boxed toys, including; Sideshow collectibles, Hellboy, Reel toys Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars Episode 1, Gerry Anderson Fireball XL 5, Sideshow Toy Frankenstein the silver screen edition, McFarlane Terminator II, Metal gear solid, Kill Bill, Spiderman, Corgi, Captain Scarlet and others
30+ unboxed die cast toys, including; Dinky Aston Martin, Stalwart, Spectrum patrol car, Joe's car, Corgi space shuttle, Stromberg Copter, 007 Lotus Esprit, James Bond Toyota 2000GT, Aston Martin DB5, Aston Martin DB4, Bobsleigh, Mercedes-Benz 300SL, Ford Mustang, Matchbox BP Exploration, Racing car transporter and others
Star Wars - Micro Machines Toys including Slave I, Y-Wing Starfighter, Boba Fett / Cloud City, C-3PO, Darth Vader / Vespin, Stormtrooper / The Death Star, Imperial Pilots, XI Star Wars, Imperial Stormtroopers, Imperial Officers, Return of The Jedi, VII Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Rebel Pilots, Jawas & others, all boxed (28)
Six Action figures, U.S. Army Special Force Sniper by Hot Toys Military, Elite Force - The Green Beret 'Eagle' by Blue Box Toys, Elite Force - Seal Helicopter Sniper 'Hawkeye' by Blue Box Toys, Dragon Action Figure - WWII Cyber-Hobby Exclusive Arnhem 1944 'Major General Roy', Dragon - F-14 Tomcat Pilot 'Lt. Pete Bennett Popeye', Dragon - SAS Who Dares Wins 'Nigel' & two The Ultimate Soldier Uniform Sets, all boxed (8)
Cigarette Cards, Mixture, a collection of L sized sets to include Copes Dickens Character Series and Toys and Models - A Country Fair, Churchman Famous Railways (2nd Series,) Wills Butterflies & Moths and Garden Flowers (1st & 2nd Series) and Players Old Naval Prints and British Naval Craft (all gd/vg)(8)
Toys - model cars, a Dinky Austin Mini Moke, a Dinky Supertoys Big Bedford, a Corgi Lamborghini Miura P400, a Corgi Heinkel, a Corgi Commer 3/4 Ton Chassis, a Lesney Racing Mini Matchbox Series No 29, a Corgi Bedford Tractor, a Lesney Matchbox Speed Kings K-33 Citroen SM 1238927, a Corgi Porsch Carrera 6, a Corgi Volkswagen 1200 Saloon, others, playworn; qty (2 boxes)
MINIATURE SILVER FOR A BABY HOUSE,A rare cruet stand, London c.1720, mark of David Clayton, the five-ring compartments on a stepped frame with three graduated baluster shaped castors and covers, and two original glass flasks and covers, stamped with lion passant and makers mark seven times. 10cm wideThe 18th century marked an era of retail where children themselves were seen as valuable consumers and the idea of being born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth appeared as a genuine possibility. The concept of dollhouses, which originated in Germany and Holland, took hold of Britain and skilled silversmiths created charming accessories for these miniature homes. Most English silver toys were made in London, but shops also imported items from Holland, a country that still maintains an expert level of craftsmanship in this delicate work.Although these houses offered entertainment for both children and ladies alike, they also played an important role in the education of young girls. They provided a visual display of how a lavish house should be kept, its accessories denoting the styles of the period and what was considered fashionable. This can be clearly seen in the differences between Georgian and Victorian silver toys. Whilst the first boasts a refined elegance through relatively plain designs, the fussy decoration of the latter indicates a stark change in taste. Unlike today’s toys that are often beaten and bruised with affection, the care of these silver items mirrored that taken over the real thing. For this reason the silver toys that we find now, whilst quite rare, are often in excellent condition, despite being nearly three hundred years old.Helena Carlyle
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