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A collection of unboxed and playworn Dinky Toys, comprising 25d Petrol Tank wagon, green body, black smooth hubs; 29b streamlined bus, green body with dark green wheel covers, open rear windows, black smooth hubs; 39d Buick Viceroy saloon, maroon body, black ridged hubs; other models and roadside accessories (quantity)
A collection of 20th century tinplate and plastic toys, comprising a Tri-ang Minic tinplate and clockwork London Transport double decker bus, 18.5cm long, unboxed; a Japanese black and white tinplate Police car with friction driven wheels, 18cm long, unboxed; a Marx Toys tinplate and fixed key wind Horse and cart, 24cm long, unboxed; others, all unboxed (10)
A collection of 20th century tinplate and plastic toys, comprising a tinplate and fixed key wind tipper truck, 31cm long, unboxed, probably by Mettoy; a tinplate and fixed key wind petrol tanker, "SHELL MAX BP LTD", 20cm long, unboxed, probably by Mettoy; others tinplate toys including Tri-ang Minic, all unboxed (quantity)
Corgi Toys 261 Special Agent 007 James Bond's Aston Martin D.B.5 from the James Bond film "Goldfinger", gold body with red interior, wire spoke wheels, James Bond and seated plastic bandit figures to interior, boxed with original inner cardboard pictorial display stand, 007 secret instructions packet with instructions, three spare plastic figures, unused lapel badge on backing sheet and Corgi Toys collector's check list literature
CLASSIC/ HEAVY/ SOUTHERN - ROCK LPs. A superb collection of around 46 LPs. Artists/ titles include Rush inc Signals, Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures, Grace Under Pressure, A Farewell To Kings, Presto. ZZ Top inc Tejas, Tres Hombres, Fandango!, Afterburner, El Loco. Magnum inc Chase The Dragon, The Eleventh Hour, On A Storytellers Night, Vigilante. Van Halen inc Women And Children First, Fair Warning. Aerosmith inc Permanent Vacation, Down With Mirrors, Rock In A Hard Place, Pump, Toys In The Attic. Journey inc Frontiers, Departure, Escape, Raised On Radio. Joe Perry, Boston inc S/T, Don't Look Back. Lynyrd Skynyrd inc Firebird, Gimme Back My Bullets. Max Webster, Styx, Triumph, Molly Hatchet. Condition is superb Ex to Ex+.
Approx. 70 model railway and toy catalogues, includes several Triang incl. 4th 1958 and 6th 1962 editions, Beco, GEM 1966, 1967-68, Britains Models 1965, 1968, 1969 and 1971, Engage Scale Model Handbook, Triang The 1st 10 Years, Triang Toys 1959 and 1961, Bradshaw Model Products 1st Edition 1955, Bayko Instruction Catalogues for outfits 0-3 1957 and outfits 11-14 1961, Triang Hornby Minic 16th Edition, Model Railway and Motor Racing, Gamages Toys and Gifts 1963, Matchbox Foldaway Farm, Lionel, Peco No. 1, several Fleischmann LGB, Traxmat, together with vintage invoices from 1920s for models including Bassett-Lowke and other model railways. Mostly in very good condition, please see images.
Quantity of vintage toys, including two bagatelle boards, The Royal Game of Bezique, No 432 Eclipse Playing Cards, Draughtmen playing pieces, Rufford playing cards, Waddington's Nr 1 playing cards, Solitaire with marbles, miniature Monopoly, complete set of chess pieces, bone dominoes, boxed drafts pieces and board.
Four 19th Century political cartoon prints by Thomas McLean, mounted on mountboard, includes hand coloured Monthly Sheet of Caricatures Or The Looking Glass Vol. 6 from April 1st 1835 by Thomas McLean, The National Beverage by T McLean c1835, Valentine and Orson publ. 1st Dec 1835, Fieschi 28th Sept 1835. Together with a print from Vanity Fair March 6 1869 entitled Statesmen No. 5, and Home-Made Toys by Corbould c 1885. (6)
Collection of children's books, includes The Yellow Submarine Gift Book publ. World Distributors 1968 (stained and water damage to bottom corner throughout) together with a Corgi toys The Beatles Yellow Submarine, several Cherry Ames by Helen Wells, several books by Enid Blyton including Naughty Amelia Jane!, Brer Rabbit's A Rascal, The Enchanted Wood, Bedtime Stories, The Seaside Family, Bimbo and Topsy, The Happy House Children, Laurel and Hardy annual, The Splendid Book for Tinies, The Book for Boys, Walt Disney's Snow White translation of the film by Crooks Ripley, The Boys' Book of Cricket, Stanley Matthews' Football Album, Twink and Tweezy The Rocky Mountain Twins by Ella R. Bruce, amongst others.
Miscellaneous vintage toys, including Louis Marks Streamline Speedway clockwork racing track complete with two cars, winding key and track; Coelho de Souza clockwork Braga wind-up train; tin plate racing motor car; MF-813 small tin plated friction toy rocket, a tinplated locomotive together with a Meccano Ltd Hornby train set including a locomotive 60985 and a passenger carriage, dumping wagon plus a quantity of rail.
Various early toys, a bone cup and ball --5½in. (14cm.) high; turned wooden spinning top, colour stained pattern; printed paper covered wood acrobat toy; a Penny book 'The Nosegay of Honeysuckles', 'by the author of The Two Lambs', twelfth edition, printed by and for F Houlston and Son with ink inscription 'Laura Waldegrave from her brother August 7 1826'; and four bone die
Various toys, a papier-mâché black faced clown mask --9¼in. (23.5cm.) high (paint flaking); a black boy shooting game (slight damage); two Robinson Golly badges; a tinplate Halloween trumpet; seven cards of a black man in a boater with moving eyes and teeth; and other items. These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history. Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001.
A faux bamboo doll's folding deck chair, with woven cloth seat --13in. (33cm.) high; a reproduction swing chair; two folding chairs; three doll display items; two Tri-ang large scale red Jones KL44 Crane; Tri-ang Transport Lorry (missing grill), Mobo tortoise, Chad Valley spinning top and other items (toys generally poor)
An Edith Moody female teddy bear, with light brown wool plush, clear and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, unjointed, original green and white felt outfit with poppy flower trim and woven label inside dress --7½in. (19cm.) high (some fading, slight damage to bonnet) - Edith Moody wrote the book 'Dressed Soft Toys' with patterns for making items at home, she also had toys manufactured probably by Chad Valley
Post-war Steiff toys, a miniature teddy bear with blonde mohair, black eyes, brown stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed limbs --3½in. (9cm.) high (slight wear); a jointed Zotty (some wear); an unjointed Zotty with script button and yellow cloth tag; two Meckis (one face perishing) and a recent hedgehog
Various post-war soft toys and teddy bears, including five Gollies; four Wendy Boston bears; a Wendy Boston Basil Brush; two other teddy bears and an Italian rubber Donald Duck. These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history. Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001.
An Ealon Toys teddy bear with label, with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, growler, hump and printed label on foot --20½in. (52cm.) high (slight wear and thinning, a little damage to hand pads, label dirty and one ear needs resetting)
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