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Matchbox 1-75 issue models, comprising 26e 'Superfast' site dumper, orange cab with white interior, silver tipping piece, boxed; another, boxed; 27e Lamborghini Countach, orange body, boxed; 27f Swing Wing, red and white body, boxed; 28e 'Rola.matics' Stoat, military green body with brown figure, boxed; 28f 'Superfast' Lincoln Continental, pink/red body with beige/brown interior and white roof, boxed; 28g Formula racing car, metallic bronze/grey body with various decals, boxed; another, boxed; 30e 'Superfast' Swamp Rat, military green deck, light brown hull with 'SWAMP RATS' decals, boxed; 30f arctic trunk, metallic blue cab, silver truck, boxed; 31e 'Superfast' caravan, white body with striped orange decal featuring an Eagle, orange door, boxed; another, with blue door, boxed; 32e field gun, military green body, brown base with two soldiers and four shells on sprue, boxed; another, with two soldiers and two loose shells, boxed (14)
A cased OBE awarded to Reverend Monsignor Thomas Hubert McDonagh, a naval general service medal with Malaya bar, awarded to CHAPN. T.H. McDONAGH R.N., a miniature OBE and naval general service medal with Malaya bar and related photographs, postcards, correspondence and ephemera together with several corpus cristi, all in an early 20th century trunk
A Charles I General pardon issued to Richard Gardiner of Nortoft in the parish of Guilsborough in Northamptonshire; 10 February 1626 Relates to high and petty treason, rebellions, insurrections and conspiracies before 27 March 1625 [the accession of Charles I], homicides, felonies, robberies and accessories to the same, escapes and all other feloniesWritten in a Chancery hand with ornamental strapwork to the capitals; C of Carolus ornamented with foliage; lacks great sealRichard Gardiner was a beneficiary of the will of his uncle Richard Gardiner of Nortoft in Guilsborough of 9 July 1622, proved at London on 8 October 1623, being left a trunk containing a cloak, a pair of hose and doublet, two pairs of stockings and one shirt, and an unspecified debt owed to the deceased on a bond.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck pediment and brass finial, the square glazed door enclosing a painted 11 inch dial, subsidiary date aperture, bell striking movement, signed William Wooley of Tong, on a plain trunk with bracket feet, height 220cm, with one weight and pendulum (condition:-trunk in good condition, condition of movement unknown)
Fine early 19th century Staffordshire spill vase depicting a sheep before a tree trunk approx 20 cms h together with a pair of Continental fisherman and fisherwoman, approx 20 cms h. unmarked. Condition ReportStaffordshire spill vase has a crack and chip to the rim. Both pink figures are in good condition.
1959 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia 1200 Lowlight Transmission: manualMileage:99151The Volkswagen Karmann Ghia combined the chassis and mechanicals of the Type 1 Beetle, with styling by Italy's Carrozzeria Ghia and handbuilt bodywork by German coachbuilding house Karmann. More than 445,000 Karmann Ghia’s were produced in Germany over the cars production life, not including the Type 34 variant.This type 14 Karmann Ghia ‘lowlight’ is a stylish classic 2+2 coupé, offered in the subdued, yet appealing, hue of Agave Green with pale green vinyl and grey cloth interior. Powered by the numbers matching, 1.2 litre, flat-four, coupled to a four-speed manual gearbox. The original purchase invoice issued on 3rd June 1959 from Merryweather’s Volkswagen in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa is still with the vehicle. The car then remained in the same family until 2019 and has now been in the possession of its current UK based keeper for three years. Apart from a repaint, this car is in extremely original condition. The vendor believed 95% of the correct original nuts and bolts are still fitted to the car and states the body has never been removed from the chassis.The interior of the car, although it shows some discolouration from age and use, is mostly in great original condition. It has its original 1959 steering wheel, the vinyl is still taught on the cards and panels and the door pockets are as new having retained their elasticity and not stretched. The front carpets were replaced with charcoal versions however, the rear carpets and trunk area are still the original tan German square weave. Importantly, the heater channels which normally rust are all solid and the original 1200 engine runs beautifully and is very reliable. We are informed the car recently completed a 1,600km trip over ten days without a hiccup. Apart from basic service parts and oil changes the motor has not been changed or modified at all, however a recent in-depth overhaul of the suspension and braking system with a number of rubber seals having been replaced is detailed in the paperwork. The car maintains the original six-volt electrical system with generator and rides on a set of steel wheels with Volkswagen branded polished hub caps.The originality continues with original Sekurit glass, windscreen and all windows. Original spare key with very rare factory key tag, original Bilstein jack and tool roll with tools. The history file shows the original South African registration certificate, early road licenses up to 1961, various change of ownership documentation and original brochures and dealer pamphlets. This Volkswagen Karmann Ghia is a characterful classic coupé, featuring re-sprayed Agave Green paintwork and offered in solid, unmodified condition. Having been cherished by the same family until 2019, it has since been imported to the UK from South Africa, and would make a good, usable companion to its next owner, with the potential to become a particularly impressive example with some relatively minor cosmetic restoration work.*Interested parties should note that this vehicle is not currently sold with a V5 registration document. However, one has been applied for by the vendor with the DVLA and should arrive in due course.Guide Price £20,000 - £28,000
An oak longcase clock, 18th century and later, the hood with dentil cornice over an inlaid frieze, full length cross banded trunk door with an arched top, raised on a fret cut skirted base, the associated brass dial inscribed Thomas Stockton, Yarm, with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture and gilt metal spandrels, the 30 hour movement striking the hours hammer on bell, ticking away complete with weight and pendulum. H219cm, 10" dial.
Louis Vuitton, a rare Mini Malle Chapeaux Trunk jewellery box / paperweight, featuring the maker's signature damier check pattern in cream and brown, with functional gold-tone hinges and buckles, opening to a removable interior cage and a lift-out top shelf, measuring 6.5 by 7.5 by 9.5cm, with maker's dust bagCondition- Overall very good condition- Few small chips too the brown coated edges - Interior lining is clean and unmarked- Without maker's box- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Louis Vuitton, a rare Mini Malle Chapeaux Trunk jewellery box / paperweight, featuring the maker's signature damier check pattern in cream and brown, with functional gold-tone hinges and buckles, opening to a removable interior cage and a lift-out top shelf, measuring 6.5 by 7.5 by 9.5cmCondition- Overall good condition- Few small dints to the trunk lid- Right clip is missing from the closure- Chips too the brown coated edges - Interior lining is clean and unmarked- Without maker's dust bag or box- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com

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