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Three Dinky Toys to include 30D Vauxhall, and two versions of 30F Ambulance (3) Condition Report: 30D: paint mark to drivers side mud guard. 30F Grey: paint faults to the grey, minor chips to the black enamel. 30F Fawn: scuffing to the enamel all over. All three have discolouration to the radiators.
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE FLUTED CREAMBOAT, PROBABLY VAUXHALL painted in flown inky blue with flowers, 12cm l, c1755-60 ++Descending cracks, single flat chip inside the rim, some staining of the glaze, an interesting early sauce boat, the paste and glaze of distinctly experimental character
A VAUXHALL TEA BOWL AND SAUCER thinly potted and painted in bright underglaze blue with a Chinese riverscape of a hut on a densely wooded island, in panelled diaper border, saucer 11.5cm diam, c1757-60 ++Saucer in fine condition with an absolutely minute surface graze under the rim at 3 o`clock, not visible from the front. Tea bowl cracked and with flat chip on the exterior, no restoration
Four vintage motor car instruments, comprising a Lucas instrument board mounted Ammeter MagÂ’/DynoÂ’ and combined side and headlamp switch panel, 4 1/4in. (10.7cm) diameter; a C.A.V. ammeter; a SmithÂ’s silver faced thermometer; and a Torney air pressure gauge, all for instrument board mounting, possibly Vauxhall 30/98.
An historic driver’s helmet, of varnished composition construction, with label to the interior inscribed ‘S. Lewis’s of Racing, Flying and Motor Clothing Fame...... 27 Carburton Street, London. W.I.’, complete with chamois leather lined leather neck protection and chin strap, the rear with goggle strap retaining clip, size 7 1/4. Provenance: Formerly the property of Arthur Jeddere-Fisher, Esq. E.R.A. Vauxhall 30/98 V.S.C.C. driver.
SIX DINKY TOYS DIECAST MODELS circa 1950s, comprising a No.918, Guy Van `Ever Ready`, second type cab, blue with red grooved hubs, generally very good condition; No.419, Leyland Comet Cement Lorry `Portland Blue Circle Cement`, yellow with matching grooved hubs, excellent condition; No.170, Ford Fordor, two-tone pink over mid blue, mid blue ridged hubs, excellent condition; No.164, Vauxhall Cresta, two-tone grey over green, grey ridged hubs, excellent condition; and two other models, each unboxed.
A Victory Models Vauxhall Velox, boxed (driver`s door cracked, box creased, torn and scuffed), a Tri-ang racing car, a Lone Star Chevrolet Corvair and a die-cast racing car (playwear and paint chips), and a Franklin Mint Armour Collection model of a Hurricane fighter aircraft, within a window box
Nine originally boxed Matchbox Models of Yesteryear: Y-3 London tramcar; Y-7 1912 Rolls-Royce; Y-4 Horse drawn fire engine; Y-12 Thomas Flyabout; Y-14 Maxwell Roadster; Y-15 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost; Y-2 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall; Y-4 1909 Opel Coupé; Y-7 1912 Rolls-Royce (some wear to boxes)
Johann Sebastian Müller, German/British 1715-1792- "A General Prospect of Vauxhall Gardens", after Samuel Wale; hand-coloured copper engraving, 27.5x39cm: François Vivares, French 1709-1780- "A View from Richmond Hill up the River", after Jolly, printed by John Boydell in Cornhil & Carrington Bowles in St Paul's Church Yard London; hand-coloured copper engraving, 28x41cm: François Vivares, French 1709-1780- "A View from Richmond Hill down the River", after Jolly, publ 13 February 1749; hand-coloured copper engraving, 28x42.5cm: Charles Gignon, British 1721-1819- "A View of the Canal Chinese Building, Rotunde in Ranelagh Gardens with Masquerade &c", after Antonio Canaletto; hand-coloured copper engraving, 24.5x41cm: William Henri Toms, British c.1700-c.1755- "Bethlehem Hospital"; hand-coloured copper engraving, 20.5x37.2cm: British School, mid-18th century- "A View of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea & the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens", publ August 20th 1751; hand-coloured copper engraving, 25x37.7cm: British School, mid 18th century- "The Foundling Hospital", published 4th May 1756; hand-coloured copper engraving, 28x41cm: British School, late 18th century- "A View of the Monument erected in Memory of the dreadful Fire in the year 1666, London"; hand-coloured copper engraving, 30x38.5cm: French School, late 18th century- "Vue du Marche aux Herbes a Edimbourg"; hand-coloured copper engraving, 26.5x39.3cm; all in near matching glazed late 18th/early 19th century glazed parcel gilt and stained moulding frames, (8)
"JOHN VARLEY O.W.S. (1778-1842) Boathouse at Millbank near Vauxhall Bridge on the Thames, pencil and watercolour 9 1/4 x 13 3/4in (23.3 x 35.3cm). Along with other members of his family, notably William Fleetwood Varley, John Varley made a whole series of watercolours in London and especially the Thames at Millbank, some showing, as here, Vauxhall Bridge. Varley exhibited at the O.W.S. in 1831 ’A View of Vauxhall Bridge from Millbank’ (no 117) and in the same year ’View at Millbank’ (no 423)"
20 Oxford 1:76 scale (OO railway scale) vehicles. Including 2x Vauxhall Cresta, saloon and estate, Morris eight tourer, Milk float ‘Co-Op’, Triumph Mayflower, Ford Cortina Mk1, Jaguar Mk7, Morris Oxford 111, Jaguar ‘E’ Type open and a Ford Lotus Cortina Mk1. Plus 6 Classix series – Austin 101 van ‘Home Daries’, Morris J van ‘Royal Mail’, Ford Mk1 Consul Taxi, Ford Mk1 Zephyr Zodiac. All boxed, minor wear. Contents Mint.
A Vauxhall baluster shaped sparrow beak milk jug with look handle, painted Imari palette with birds and pen in a Chinese landscape. The interior with a scroll panelled diaper band together with Imari pattern dish. Circa 1760, 7cm high. Age ware to lip and minor hairlines to jug, poor repair to dish
Great Britain1840 One Penny BlackPlate 7FE, clear to good margins all round, tied by red Maltese Cross cancellation on entire letter, dated 15 Aug. 1840, from Vauxhall to Newark; fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
MATCHBOX M-O-Y 2nd SERIES in red/yellow window boxes. Y2-3 Vauxhall, Y3-2 x 2 Benz. (Lt green and Dk green bodies), Y5-2 x 2 Bentley/RACING No.s 3 and 5, Y8-2 M/c and S/car, Y10-2 Mercedes, Y12-2 Thomas, Y13-2 Daimler (Yellow and car Dk. green Canadian Convention), Y16-1 Spyker x 2. (All Mint/Boxes VG to fair) (12)
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