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Lot 5364

Dinky Toys 281 Pathe News camera car (Fiat 2300), black body with red interior, decals to sides doors, platform to roof with plastic cameraman figure and film camera on stand, boxed - illustrated box

Lot 5365

Dinky Toys 282 Duple Roadmaster Leyland Royal Tiger coach, red body with silver coachlines, red ridged hubs, boxed - yellow and red later reproduction box

Lot 5366

Dinky Toys 283 B.O.A.C. coach, dark blue body with white roof, pale blue ridged hubs, boxed - yellow and red illustrated box

Lot 5367

Dinky Toys 40b Triumph 1800 Saloon, pale blue body, pale blue ridged hubs, unboxed; Dinky Toys 156 Rover 75, blue and cream body, cream ridged hubs, unboxed; Dinky Toys 165 Humber Hawk, black and turquoise green body, spun chrome hubs, unboxed; Dinky Toys 343 Farm Produce Wagon, red cab and chassis with pale blue wagon, pale blue ridged hubs and black knobbly tyres, unboxed; Dinky Toys 430 Commer Breakdown Truck, beige cab and chassis with green back, red ridged hubs, unboxed; Dinky Toys 455 Trojan van ?Brooke Bond Tea?, red body with white decals to sides, red hubs, unboxed; Dinky Supertoys 521 Bedford articulated lorry, yellow cab and trailer, black grille and wings, red hubs, unboxed (7)

Lot 5368

Dinky Toys 419 Leyland Cement Wagon, yellow cab and wagon with various decals to sides including Portland Blue Circle Cement decals to side doors, yellow hubs, boxed - yellow and red illustrated box lid

Lot 5370

Dinky Toys 692 5.5 Medium Gun, khaki green, twin cast drawbar with elevating barrel, boxed; another, boxed - yellow and red illustrated boxes (2)

Lot 5371

Dinky Toys 905 Foden Flat Truck with chains, green cab and chassis with Foden 'FG' (2nd type) radiator behind grille, green flat truck with chains, green hubs, boxed - blue and white striped illustrated box lid

Lot 5372

Dinky Toys 981 Horse Box, maroon body with cream decals including British Railways decals, red hubs, boxed - blue and white striped illustrated box lid

Lot 5373

Dublo Dinky Toys 068 Royal Mail van (with windows), red body with decals to sides, boxed - yellow and red illustrated box

Lot 5374

Dinky Toys 23a racing car, silver body with red trim, racing number '4' to sides, black ridged hubs with black rubber tyres, unboxed; Dinky Toys 251 Aveling Barford road roller, green body with driver figure, red rollers, unboxed; Dinky Toys Austin Taxi "The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977", silver body with seated driver figure, unboxed and an unusual unmarked lead motorcycle cart, pale blue body with seated driver figure, black hubs, white rubber tyres, unboxed (4)

Lot 5378

Crescent Toys No.2154 Saladin Armoured Patrol set, comprising Saladin towing vehicle, ammunition trailer and 25 pounder field gun, boxed

Lot 5004

Dinky Toys 351 U.F.O. Interceptor from Gerry Anderson's UFO, later repainted/overpainted model, white and silver body, seated figure to interior, boxed (later reproduction boxed with reproduction inner pictorial cardboard display stand and rocket)

Lot 5009

Sci-Fi, Gerry Anderson related toys, comprising Corgi CC00604 Thunderbirds FAB 1, window boxed; Corgi/Carlton CC00601 FAB 1, window boxed; 58235 Thunderbirds Thunderbird 5, blister packed on card; Matchbox Thunderbird 2 Virgil Tracy with Thunderbird 4, blister packed on card; Matchbox Thunderbirds The Mole, blister packed on card; Hotwheels /Bandai Stingray model (Chinese), blister packed on card; Corgi CC96306 Captain Scarlet White Falcon, window boxed and Inside The Worlds of Gerry Anderson hardback annual (8)

Lot 5010

Corgi Toys/Hornby Hobbies 04203 Special Agent 007 James Bond's Aston Martin D.B.5. (50th Goldfinger Anniversary), boxed with 'Top Secret' instructions sheet

Lot 5015

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 figure to interior, boxed (later reproduction box with reproduction inner cardboard display stand, reproduction 'secret instructions' with reproduction instructions sheet and reproduction badge)

Lot 5016

Corgi Toys 336 Special Agent 007 James Bond Toyota 2000GT from the James Bond Film "You Only Live Twice", white body with red plastic flag intact, two seated plastic figures to black interior, spoke wire hubs, boxed with original inner pictorial display stand, original 'secret instructions' in packet and eight loose yellow concealed missiles

Lot 5017

Corgi Toys 811 James Bond Moon Buggy, blue and white body with red scanner, unboxed; Dinky Toys 103 Spectrum Patrol car from the TV series Captain Scarlet, metallic red body with decals, yellow interior, cream base, boxed (missing aerial); Dinky Toys 104 Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle from the TV series Captain Scarlet, metallic blue body with decals, metallic blue base, Captain Scarlet seated plastic figure to interior, black antennae intact, white plastic front bumper, unboxed with single missile; Dinky Toys 105 Maximum Security Vehicle from the TV series Captain Scarlet, white body with decals, red base, unboxed with 'radioactive' crate accessory and detached aerial; another example, later overpainted in silver with detached aerial, unboxed and Dinky Toys 353 Shado 2 mobile from the TV series UFO, later overpainted metallic blue/green body with later decals, unboxed with missile (6)

Lot 5018

Corgi Toys 267 Rocket Firing Batmobile, gloss black body with red bat decal to side doors, reproduction plastic seated Batman and Robin figures to interior, chrome type cast hubs, plastic aerial intact, window boxed (later reproduction window box with reproduction inner cardboard display stand, instructions and reproduction accessories)

Lot 5019

Corgi Toys 267 Rocket Firing Batmobile, black body with red bat decal to side doors, reproduction plastic seated Batman and Robin figures to interior, gold cast hubs with red bat logo to centre, plastic aerial intact, boxed (later reproduction box with reproduction inner pictorial cardboard display stand, instructions and reproduction accessories)

Lot 5022

Corgi Toys 268 The Green Hornet "Black Beauty" crime fighting car, gloss black body with decal to roof, built in missile launcher with plastic missile and flying radar scanner to boot interior, boxed with spare accessories (later reproduction window box with reproduction inner cardboard display stand, instructions and reproduction accessories)

Lot 5023

Corgi Toys 497 The Man From U.N.C.L.E. gun firing "Thrush Buster", blue body with black and white decal to bonnet, plastic seated Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin figures to interior, cast hubs, boxed (later reproduction box with reproduction inner pictorial cardboard display stand and 'Waverly' ring)

Lot 5024

Corgi Toys 266 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car, chrome body with retractable red and orange plastic wings, seated plastic figures of Caractacus Potts, Truly Scrumptious and girl and boy, displayed in yellow and blue pictorial window box with inner display stand and pictorial inner display piece

Lot 5044

Sci-Fi, Star Trek toys, comprising Galoob Micro Machines 65825 Star Trek Next Generation miniatures, blister packed on card (2); Galoob no.5348 Phaser weapon, blister packed on card; Bandai/Playmates stock no.6176 shuttlecraft Goddard mini playset, blister packed on card; Galoob no.5346 U.S.S. Enterprise starship, blister packed on card; other Stark Trek toys and memorabilia including Ertl etc (17)

Lot 5047

Advertising - a Dinky Toys triangular shaped point of sale display stand, unpainted, 17cm long

Lot 5049

Corgi Toys 341 Mini Marcos GT850, maroon/red body with cream interior, 'take-off wheels' with four built in jacks, window boxed with inner cardboard display stand; Matchbox Models of Yesteryear (Lesney), comprising Y-5 (Y5-2) 1929 4.5 litre Bentley, British racing green body with red seats and tonneau, black and white racing number '5' and Union Jack decals to side, window boxed; Y9 (Y9-2) 1912 Simplex, lime green body with brown canopy, boxed and Y-12 (Y12-2) 1909 Thomas Flyabout, metallic blue body with dark red seats and grille, boxed (4)

Lot 195

Modern manufactured Gollies, thirty-three including an A & A Soft Toy --24in. (61cm.) high; The House of Valentia Cuddly Toys and DSN Production

Lot 215

A Steiff limited edition Nimrod Teddy, 3602 of ????, 1983; and a reproduction Margarete Steiff Toys enamel sign --19in. (48.5cm.) wide

Lot 23

Three Hansa soft toys, a koala, polar bear --13in. (33cm.) high and orangutan, all with card tags; a Merrythought leopard cub; other soft toys and two vintage bears

Lot 364

‘Joan’s Teddy Bear’ an early British teddy bear 1916, with golden mohair, replaced button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with cloth pads, the feet pads card lined and narrow, hump and inoperative growler —20in. (51cm.) high (some general wear) - Sue bought this bear directly from Joan Haggard, who had owned him all her life. It comes with a lovely copy of a photograph of Joan seated with her bear and dolls, his history and various correspondence from Joan to Sue - “A Teddy Bear from World War One - Teddy arrived quite unexpectedly, not for Christmas nor my birthday, but on an ordinary September day in 1916. Opening the enormous parcel, and seeing his friendly face gazing up at me, I was completely entranced and think of nothing else. My mother, who had other things on her mind, was glad of this for it was the day my father was due to leave for active service abroad, and the splendid bear had been sent to me, in a timely and kindly gesture by the Colonel of his Regiment. Teddy and I bonded immediately and we did everything together. My mother and I stayed for awhile in East Anglia, and when we were woken up at might by Zeppelin air raids, which were fairly frequent near the East Coast, he always took cover with using the cellar so that I could spend my time reassuring him there was nothing to be afraid of. Two years later, when the war over and my father had come home, I decided it was time for Teddy to marry and settle down. I chose my favourite doll for his bride. Then I press-ganged the two little boys next door to help with the ceremony. One of them officiated as the vicar, wearing his shirt back to front as a surplice and a black tie across his shoulders. His brother gave the bride away. Teddy proudly wore medal ribbons on his chest and carried a minute ring specially made of gold wire to fit his bride’s tiny porcelain finger. The vicar valiantly stammered and stumbled through the whole of the marriage service with great fortitude. Then the bride and groom were showered with home-made confetti and driven away from their honeymoon in the dolls’ pram solemnly pushed by the ‘bride’s father’. After which the guests enjoyed a superb wedding breakfast. As I grew older I was encouraged to give away my toys to children less fortunate than myself. One by one I bade farewell to my dolls, but nothing would have induced me to part with my bear. He lived through the Second World War with me, still wearing his First World War medal ribbons. We were bombed again, more frequently and severely this time, but fortunately neither of us came to any harm. Now that Teddy has retired to civilian life he no longer wears his ribbons, but sports a blue satin cravat which also serves to support his slightly dropping head. It is 82 years since we first met. We are both slightly worse for wear but still together, and happy to be so. Joan Haggard, 24th January ’98" - from the private collection of Sue Pearson

Lot 382

The Three Musketeers the childhood toys of Esme Susan and David, ‘Old Ted’ an early Steiff Teddy Bear, circa 1907, with golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, replaced black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with replaced felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and FF underscored button —24in. (61cm.) high (three patches to muzzles, bald and stained top of head, some balding to right arm and front, general wear); a late 1930s Alpha Farnell teddy bear with golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, re-stitched black nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed arms with oil-cloth pads and black stitching coming slightly onto pads, slight hump and inoperative squeaker —19in. (48.5cm.) high (most of bear’s muzzle replaced, ears chewed and a few small bald spots); and ‘Wowie’ a British white terrier nightdress case with black mohair ears with zipper down back - sold with two letters from Esme Arwall, a reprint of a photograph of Susan and the Steiff bear when she was a toddler circa 1907, two photographs of Esme in later life with Teddy and Sue Pearson during the handing over of the Three; a Christmas card sent to Old Ted from Esme later the same year - Old Ted was originally given to Susan who is seen sitting with him in the photograph, sadly she died shortly after this photo was taken and then was looked after by Esme who was born in 1909. She grew up in the Liverpool area and Old Ted was a lifelong companion. Even during World War Two, when Liverpool was heavily bombed, Old Ted was a great comfort for the frightened children in the shelter. It was during World War Two that the Farnell and Wowie were added to the group, Esme’s neighbour David was called up and joined the R.A.F., one day he came to Esme’s house on his motorbike bring this bear and asked Esme to look after him, sadly he was killed on a raid over Germany and Esme had kept the three together until she trusted them to Sue Pearson’s care. There is some confusion over some of Esme’s story, as during the war, Esme would have been 29 to 35 and if this Farnell bear was David’s as a child he would have been too young to fight in the war, I wonder if he as a teenager had a bit of a crush on Esme and decided to buy her a bear as love token? - the story of The Three Musketeers appears on pages 18, 19 and 145 of A Collector’s Guide to Bears and Bears by Sue Pearson; and comes with a copy of the second book

Lot 430

Various teddy bears and soft toys, a post-war Continental jointed teddy bear --10½in. (26.5cm.) high; a jointed white wool plush teddy bear; a jointed brown wool plush monkey; and other post-war animals (some wear and damage)

Lot 436

Four shop window display owls, probably Jungle Toys, one dressed as a judge, a barrister, a graduate and huntsman --17½in. (44.5cm.) high (some ageing and repair to huntsman's helmet)

Lot 448

A Tara Toys post-war panda, with black and white mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed limbs with painted cloth pads --18in. (46cm.) high; and a Chiltern brown and white teddy bear with orange and black glass eyes, black plastic nose, swivel head, unjointed limbs with velvet pads, squeaker and label in side seam (slight wear)

Lot 453

A large 1960s Merrythought teddy bear for Harrods, with golden mohair, orange and black plastic eyes, fully jointed and printed white label on foot --30in. (76.5cm.) high; a small Merrythought 1960s bear; a homemade bear; a felt duck; a small quantity of children's picture books including The Oohah Annual; and a Burbank Toys rabbit

Lot 465

A very rare Steiff hot-water bottle Teddy Bear circa 1907, with golden mohair, boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, black stitched claws, hump, front opening with brass hooks, lined in brown cotton with cotton wadding insulation, original tin canister with screw cap at each end and small size FF underscored button in left ear --20in. (51cm.) high (bald strip on right hand about 2in x 1in, going into a hole, hole in pad same hand pad, nose stitching missing, probably muzzle re-stuffed, slight thinning to front of body, dusty top of head, slight general thinning and wear, two other small holes in pads and lace fastening a replacement); sold with an old leather suitcase where this bear has been stored for many years alongside the two previous lots Bonzo and the Man from Mars, a tag and written inside is 'Mrs Marshall and E.J. Marshall, 47 Croft Lane, Bromborough, Wirral, Cheshire - the vendor inherited these toys from his grandmother, but it is believe it from a previous generation, sadly this information or who the Marshalls are, is not known - 1907 and 1908 were cold years in Europe, so perhaps the idea of a hot-water bottle teddy bear was inspired by this, for some reason they were just not a big seller and between the years 1907 and 1914 only 90 examples were ever made. Perhaps they were expensive to produce and priced too highly compared to standard bears or possibly could they even have been considered dangerous? I have sold three of these hot-water bottle bears before, the first at Christie's South Kensington on the 3rd December 2002 for £32,900, the second at CSK on the 4th December 2006 for £31,200, then this same bear was sold again from the Paul Greenwood Collection at CSK for £20,250 and the last example sold in these rooms on the 6th November 2014 for £15000.

Lot 484

Tri-ang Toys and other items, Tri-ang - Baby Walker --19½in. (49.5cm.) high; a mangle; a Teachem Toy Lenora Jane brick cart; and stacking bricks (parts missing and wear); a home-built wooden dockyard crane; and a repainted wooden scooter

Lot 490

A late 19th century French Cubes Géographiques, with maker's initials JFL?, six sided map blocks with guides, in blue box --15½in. (39.5cm.) wide (very slight wear); and a Toys That Teach The Rainbow Cup, in original box with instructions (worn)

Lot 491

Various toys, a painted steel keyboard for playing bells --12¼in. (31cm.) high; a wooden rabbit counting game; a wooden pull-a-long clown toy; a Continental parade toy with castanet-playing figures

Lot 495

Educational items and toys, a large wooden box with paper letters laid onto wood with later stand --25in. (63.5cm.) wide; a Chad Valley tinplate globe (some rust pitting); two slates; three abacuses; test tube stand; skipping rope; a small group of educational books and other items

Lot 497

A 19th century dissected puzzle Infantile Knowledge published by David Ogilvy, at his Repository for Rational Toys and Amusements, 'First Step of the Ladder of Learning', one side an alphabet circle with female teacher and her girl pupils in the centre, the other side 'School Boy Learning His Lesson' on the reverse with guide, in original wooden box with sliding lid --11in. (28cm.) width of puzzle (box lid missing section, split and paper loss to centre of alphabet, reverse with removed and amended face to guide and puzzle)

Lot 506

American toys and games, a lithographed tinplate Michigan Rhummy circle --12in. (30.5cm.) high; a Get tinplate snare drum; Parker Brothers - Touring the Famous Automobile Card Game, Sorry! The Fashionable English Game; Peg'ity and Chopsticks, in original boxes (two boxes damaged); Tinkertoy and Pixie Build a Toy tubes (unchecked for completeness)

Lot 510

Various games and toys, a quantity of marbles; a table croquet; two Continental picture blocks; a Game of the Goose; a horse racing game and other items

Lot 513

Post-war games and toys, a Palitoy Revocopter, a Meccano Company of America Ripley's Believe it of Not; Electroulette, a Peter Pan Super Magic set, Electric Jack Straws, and other items

Lot 537

A Fisher Price Toys Inc wooden Disney Pluto the dog, articulated figure on wooden platform with handles, movement operated by two strings from underside --11½in. (29cm.) long (missing nose and one ear); and a Chad Valley Miniature Golf

Lot 538

Various toys and ornaments, a Goebel kneeling girl and doll praying, Byi 38 --6¼in. (16cm.) high; an articulated wooden Felix the Cat on scooter (missing parts); four pin cushion dolls and other items

Lot 56

Fifteen artist and recent craft-made Gollies, including a Monabelle Golly --11in. (28cm.) high; two Polly Dollys; and an Orange Tree Toys. 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.   

Lot 636

Doll's accessories and toys, a Philmar Doll.I.Toy cardboard Doll's House and a Merit Dolly's Table Set Embroidery, in original boxes; an ironing board; two wire framed beds, a chair and other items

Lot 85

Four yellow tagged Steiff toys, Sugar a cream teddy bear --16in. (40.5cm.) high; two soft stuffed unjointed elephants; and foal in original bag

Lot 2374

Elitoys Derringer double barrel gun, Crescent Toys Federal Agent gun and The Jet water pistol. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2377

Three original 1970s Starsky & Hutch jigsaw puzzles, by HG Toys Long Beach New York, each puzzle has approximately 150 pieces, believed to be complete but unchecked. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2388

Three 'Bendy' rubber toys; Noddy in car, Duck and Rupert The Bear marked 1969 Beaverbrook Newspapers. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2400

Five Early Issue Dinky Toys all in fair - play worn condition. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2401

Five Early Issue Dinky Toys all in fair - play worn condition. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2402

Five Early Issue Dinky Toys all in fair - play worn condition. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2449

Dinky Toys 140 Morris 1100, blue in excellent condition, minor chips/marks, box is poor, detached end flap, missing inner flap etc. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2450

Dinky Toys 155 Ford Anglia, green in very good - excellent condition with L plates, minor marks/rubs, box is poor - fair some staining/crush etc. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2451

Dinky Toys 231 Triumph Herald Coupe in very good - excellent condition, minor marks/chips, box is good, crushing/creases etc. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2452

Eight unboxed Corgi/Dinky Toys suitable for refurbishment includes Mini E type, Citroen, Ford Zephyr etc. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1076

Antique toys, including William Britain's painted lead farm animals and elastolin figurines, including soldiers, etc All items in 'played with' condition with chips to paint, etc

Lot 1164

Vintage toys, including the Tudor Rose automatic dish washer, boxed, Kiddicraft building beakers, boxed, a kitchen unit, electric gymkhana and milk truck, c1950's and later

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