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Matchbox 1-75, Superfast & MOY Series Cars, including 1-75 65 Jaguar 3.4, 22 Vauxhall Cresta, 75 Thunderbird, 53 Ford Zodiac, 53 Aston Martin, 39 Pontiac Convertible (2), 12 Safari Land Rover (2), Superfast 25 Celica, 72 Jeep, MOY Y-2 Renault, in original boxes with five loose 1-75 Series, F-E, a few retouches, boxes P-G (16)
Matchbox Lesney 1-75 Series, 49 Army Half Track, 3 Bedford Tipper, 22 Vauxhall Cresta, 25 Bedford Dunlop Van, 18 Caterpillar Bulldozer, 23 Berkeley Caravan, 24 Hydraulic Excavator, 2 Muir Hill Dumper, 67 Saladin Armoured Car, Major Pack 1, 61 Ferret Scout Car, 58 Drott Excavator, Dublo Dinky Bedford Flat Truck, in original boxes, G-E, boxes P-G (13)
DINKY; An original Dinky Toys diecast model 136 Vauxhall Viva, within the original box. Note; from a large private collection of original vintage Dinky / Corgi diecast cars. Most are in wonderful condition, within good boxes. Condition generally varies from good to excellent, but there are some more playworn. Some have never been removed from the box and as such are 'mint.' Although all are generally great, buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to condition prior to bidding
Matchbox Regular Wheels No.45 Vauxhall Victor in yellow with green glass, No. 75 Ferrari Berlinetta in green with wire wheels in light metallic green, No.53 Mercedes Benz Coupe in lighter red, No 66 Harley Davidson Motor cycle and side car in bronze, a No 34 Volkswagen Camper and No. 2 Mercedes Trailer.(6)
Matchbox Regular Wheels No.31 American Ford Station Wagon, No.55 or 73 Mercury, No.16 Volkswagen 1500 saloon, No.64 M.G. 1100, No.14 Iso Grifo "Pat.No.983558", No.28 Jaguar MK 10, No.62 Mercury Cougar Pat.App. No. 12008 "Pat.No. 982558", No.38 Vauxhall Victor Estate, No.27 Mercedes 230 SL in white, No.41 Ford GT, No.24 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, No.8 Mustang in white, No.46 Mercedes 300 SE in blue and in green "Pat. No 983558". (14)
Matchbox Superfast No31 Lincoln Continental in G box, Loose No.9 AMX Javelin, No.7 Hairey Hustler having dark grey base with factory error paint dripped down the middle Pat. No. 1238927, No 1 Mod Rod with red wheels and No. 1 Mod Rod with black. No 54 Ford Capri in pink, No 44 Boss Mustang chrome interior, No 40 Vauxhall Guildsman. (8)
A small quantity of antique and vintage jewellery including carved jet brooch in original box supplied by Adnams of Brighton, Vauxhall glass star burst, carved antique ivory brooch featuring deer in foliage, Venetian beads, two carved celluloid brooches, vulcanite watch chain, enamel pendant on imitation pearl chain, circular jet brooch and gilt metal target brooch set with red stones
A quantity of various makes. 1:18 scale ‘point-of-sale’ Land Rover Freelander. 1:43 scale ‘point-of-sale’ - Vauxhall Omega and Audi A6, both in silver. A Czechoslovakian produced tinplate clockwork tractor & trailer. 3 1967/68 Matchbox Dinky E type Jaguars. James Bond magazine issue ‘Die Another Day’ Jaguar XKR. Pilen Vauxhall SRV in gun metal grey. Plus 8 Matchbox MICA convention models, 2nd, 3rd 4th etc. Models of Yesteryear Wells Fargo Stage Coach 1875. 2x ERTL ‘British Toy and Hobby Fair’ vehicles 1989 & 1990. A Pyro Vespa G.S. Sport Motor Scooter unmade kit and a Xonex ‘Silver Rally Vespa’. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint. (24
1967 Vauxhall Viva SL90 Registration Number GJV 799E VIN Number 7526989 Engine Number 6670 With V5 listing five former keepers With current MOT until May 2016 Vauxhall Viva was General Motors' small car for the UK market. The range was produced with three different models until 1979. This example, the second model, with an HB and is possibly the nicest looking of the Viva range with neat lines and a roomy interior. This example is finished in dark green with green interior. The car is in amazing condition for its year. From the information supplied by the owner, it appears there could be only around twenty of this particular model left on UK roads, making it a particularly rare car. We also believe the mileage, at a mere 46,000, is genuine. With previous MOTs.
An 18th Century walnut bureau bookcase, the moulded cornice above a pair of Vauxhall glass mirrored doors opening to reveal various shelving above a fall front opening to reveal various pigeon holes, drawers and a well, above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles and key escutcheons on bracket feet, the lock to the fall front inscribed "Chance Son & Co.", 97 cm x 214 cm
Peter Blake (b.1932) - 100 Years of Vauxhall glicee printed in colours, 2013, signed and inscribed 'A/P 2' in pencil, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 110, on thick wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 297 x 420 mm (11 ¾ x 16 ½ in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A quantity of Corgi die cast fire and police related models, mint and boxed, comprising; Chubb Pathfinder Airport Crash Truck 1103, Simon Snorkel-Dennis 1126, American La France Aerial Rescue Truck 1143, Simon Snorkel Fire Engine 1127, Forest Fire Land-Rover 109WB 421, Vauxhall Carlton Mk2 2.6L South Wales Police Force Car, a Vauxhall Cavalier mk3 2.0 16v 1.5 Ministry of Defence Police Car, together with a Shelvoke & Drewry Revopak refuse Vehicle 1116 and a Faun-AK435 Road Sweeper 1117. (9)
Matchbox Models Of Yesteryears, 4 x pink/yellow window boxes Y-8 Stutz, Y-5 Peugeot, Y-10 Rolls Royce,Y-2 Vauxhall, 2 x dark maroon/yellow window boxes Y-11 Lagonda, Y-15 Packard, 5 x woodgrain boxes Y-3 Riley,Y-4 Duesenberg, Y-5 Liptons,Y-14 Stutz, Y-17 Hispano all in mint boxed condition and 13 unboxed Y-1 Allchin Traction Engine, Y-2 ‘B’ type London Bus, Y-3 News of The World Tram, Y-12 Liptons Tea Horse Drawn Bus, plus others in fair to near mint condition-two repainted (24items)
A pair of late 18th century gilt and polychrome decorated silver foil views of London attributed to Compigné, depicting Ranelagh and Vauxhall pleasure gardens, 13.5 x 19.2cm, each in a glazed giltwood frame, with inscriptions to verso 'Ranelagh Gardens on Silver', and 'Vue du Vauxal de Londrea', both inscribed 'M. E. Vere. Booth. Powell'. (2) Thomas Compigné was a peintre and tabletier who worked under the patronage of Louis XV. He was based in the Rue Grenetta at the 'Roi David'. His speciality were exquisite pictures of country houses, townscapes and landscapes. Executed in gouache, silver and gold on a pewter or tortoiseshell ground they were much admired and sought after by the French cognoscenti.
A set of four framed and mounted Cruickshank Etchings under glass of Georgian scenes, ''Jerry in training for a swells'', ''Tom and Jerry in the saloon at Convent Garden'', ''Jerry's admiration of Tom in an assault with Mr O'Shanessy, at the room in St. James'' and ''Tom, Jerry and Logic making the most of an evening at Vauxhall. In ebonised and gilt frames. 7 3/5'' wide x 5'' high
An Ivory Admissions Token to Vauxhall Gardens, 1808, to hear Miss Fearon, the oval token engraved and stained with date and 'Two' denoting the fact that the ticket admitted two people, and 'Miss Fearon' to the reverse 5½cm (2in) Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood CBE Miss Fearon (or Feron) was a famous soloist who sang at the Vauxhall Gardens. There is a delightful engraving held at the Victoria & Albert Museum illustrating Miss Fearon on the stage entitled "The Romp, or the Great Catalani: Sung, with unprecedented applause by Miss Feron at the Vauxhall Gardens". (Museum No S294-1997). A contemporary diary records 'On the evening of the 2d ult. we were regaled with the imitative powers of Miss Feron; but, while they excite our admiration, we cannot help lamenting that those exertions will infallibly, in the end, ruin her voice'. (Minet V, f.82) She studied under the violinist Charles Cobham and also in Italy. Her admission ticket for the 1808 season is held at the Foundling Museum, part of the Gerald Coke Handel Collection. The Vauxhall Gardens stood on the south side of the Thames, a short distance east of Vauxhall Bridge. It was one of the leading venues for public entertainment from the reign of Charles II almost to the end of the 19th century. Samuel Pepys recorded many trips to the gardens in his diaries. The artist William Hogarth is credited with encouraging the owner, William Tyler, to transform the gardens into a leafy pleasure garden and was given a lifetime pass. The Gardens drew all manner of people and supported enormous crowds, with the paths being noted for romantic assignations and entertainment being provided by concerts, firework displays, tightrope walkers and hot-air balloon ascents. The gardens closed in 1859.
An oil painting on board of a continental town scene, possibly in Venice with figures besides a canal, signed bottom left P Awbery, 40 x 29 cm in gilt frame and gilt slip together with an 18th century coloured engraving of a scene at Vauxhall with the characters identified on paper labels, and a 19th century lithograph of a French cityscape after F Hoffbauer, all framed

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