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Motoring Brochures. A good collection of manufacturers brochures, late 1950s-60s,including Austin Healy Sprite, New Humber Super Snipe, Vauxhall Velox & Cresta, Metropolitan `500`, Morris Mini Minor, Ford Anglia, Austin A40, Morris Minor 1000, Triumph Herald, Sunbeam Alpine, Standard 8, Hillman Rapier, Hillman Husky, Sunbeam Rapier, Riley One-Five, Riley Two-Six, MG Magnett Mk III, Morris Oxford Traveller Series IV, Morris Minor 1000 Traveller, Standard Vanguard, Standard 10, Humber Hawk, Ford Zodiac, Ford Consul, Austin A35 Countryman, Rover 3-litre saloon, Rover 80 and 100 models, Ford Popular, etc., numerous col. illusts., many folding poster-type brochures, a few stamped with retailer`s name, all G/VG (approx. 64)
A Tri-ang Minic No.82M, Southern Railway Van, post-war, green, fair condition (lacking headlights, securing bar to back doors, and tyres); Tri-ang Minic No.32M, Dust Cart, post-war, green cab, red rear, plated wings, fair condition (lacking tyres); Tri-ang Minic No.19M, Vauxhall Cabriolet, post-war, dark blue with black wings / running boards, fair condition (bonnet flutes painted silver; lacking tyres); and six other assorted Tri-ang Minic models, variable condition, all unboxed, (9).
A Dinky No.30d, Vauxhall, post-war, brown with a black chassis, black ridged hubs, fair condition (bumper broken); Dinky No.39c, Lincoln Zephyr Coupe, post-war, grey with black ridged hubs, fair-playworn; Dinky No.40b, Triumph 1800 Saloon, grey with matching ridged hubs, fair condition; and eight other assorted Dinky models, variable condition, all unboxed, (11).
A Matchbox 1-75 series No.22, Vauxhall Cresta, cream over maroon, excellent condition, boxed, the box good; No.26, E.R.F. Cement Mixer, orange, excellent condition, boxed, the box good; No.43, Hillman Minx, off-white over blue-grey, near mint (some added silverwork), boxed, the box good; No.44, Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, metallic blue, metal wheels, near mint (some added silverwork), boxed, the box good; and No.47, 1-Ton Trojan Van, `Brooke Bond Tea`, red, metal wheels, very near mint, boxed, the box good, (5).
A Matchbox 1-75 series No.22, Vauxhall Cresta PA, pale grey over pink, silver plastic wheels, near mint, unboxed; No.32, Jaguar XK140, white, metal wheels, very near mint, unboxed; No.17, Austin Metropolitan Taxi, maroon, grey plastic wheels, very near mint, unboxed; No.39, Ford Zodiac Convertible, pink with green seats, grey plastic wheels, near mint (nearside paint with evenly faded paint bloom), boxed (box reconstructed with one replacement end flap and two replacement tabs); No.39, Ford Zodiac, dark blue-green, metal wheels, near mint, unboxed; No.75, Ford Thunderbird, white over pink, silver plastic wheels, near mint, unboxed; No.48, Meteor Sportsman Mk II boat, tan over blue, on a black trailer, very good condition, unboxed; No.34, Formula 1 Racing Car, metallic pink, racing number `16`, superfast wheels, mint, boxed, the box generally good; No.25, Toyota Celica GT, `Yellow Fever`, yellow, mint, boxed, the box good; and an empty box for a No.14, Iso Grifo, good.
A Matchbox 1-75 series No.17, Removals Van, green, metal wheels, near mint, boxed, the box good; No.19, M.G. A, cream, metal wheels, near mint, boxed, the box generally good (short tear to one end flap); No.23, Caravan, pale blue, excellent condition, boxed, the box good; No.25, Bedford CA Van, `Dunlop`, blue, metal wheels, excellent condition, boxed, the box good; No.30, Ford Prefect, fawn, metal wheels, very near mint, boxed, the box fair-good (creased); and a No.22, Vauxhall Cresta, cream over maroon, near mint, unboxed, (6).
19th Century- `St. Andrew and the Winged Serpent`; tinsel print, with die cut embossments on silver foil and fabric, artist unknown, mounted in a 19th century maple veneered frame, 29x23cm: Johann Sebastian Müller, German 1715-1792- `A View of the Temple of Comus & C in Vauxhall Gardens`, after A Canaletto, publ & printed by Robert Sayer in London 1751; etching, 26x39.2cm: Félix Benoist, French b.1818- `Paris en 1860`; lithograph printed in colours, 33x47cm: John Brandard, 1812-1863- `Fairy Revels`, publ by M&N Hanhart; lithograph, 27.5x21.5cm: together with a further quantity of mixed prints, 39x52cm., (max) (a lot)
BALLOONING. A poster for the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall in September [1835] advertising `A Grand Coronation Fete` with the `Unprecedented Attraction! Exhibition of the French Aerial Ship, "The Eagle". Mr Green`s 207th Ascent in his New Balloon. Concert, Illuminations, and Fireworks`, together with two similar posters and a print, all of related interest.
1930 Vauxhall 20/60 Richmond Reg no. MY 6877 Chassis no. T1085 Engine no. T1008 The six cylinder, 20/60 was the first car to be produced by Vauxhall since they were bought by General Motors. This purchase of a British mark by an American company was extremely unpopular at the time and was seen as a sell out. However, Vauxhall soldiered on under the leadership of their new sales manager, Arthur Francis Palmer Phillips. Phillips battled the British press, promoting the fact that Vauxhalls were still built in Britain by British men and were 97% British parts. Four types of 20/60 were produced between 1927 to 1932, the R, T, T-80 and the Silent 80. Vauxhall fitted three different engines during this time. This particular 20/60 has the 2762cc, 20.9bhp engine with a four speed gearbox. It is finished in maroon and black, and is described as being in good condition throughout. Very little is known of this vehicles history, although it is known that it was exported to the Netherlands in September 1980. It was imported in to the UK in August this year, it also has its original buff logbook. The original numberplate MY 6877 is still held by the DVLA, and we are told that the Vauxhall should have this number along with a V5c, tax disc and MOT before the sale. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
A small collection of Dinky Toys cars, comprising a No. 113 MGB sports car, a No. 135 Triumph 2000, a No. 136 Vauxhall Viva, a No. 139 Ford Consul Cortina, a No. 140 Morris 1100, a No. 185 Alfa Romeo 1900 `Super Sprint`, a No. 198 Rolls Royce Phantom V, a No. 278 Vauxhall ambulance and a No. 475 1908 Ford Model T, all boxed (some playwear and paint chips, boxes creased, torn and scuffed).
Corgi early issue saloon cars: 203M Vauxhall Velox, orange with smooth hubs and friction drive, 205 Riley Pathfinder, red with smooth hubs, 207M Standard Vanguard III, primrose yellow, with smooth hubs and stick on wheel detail, 210 Citroen DS 19, cream with red roof, smooth hubs, in original early blue picture boxes, F-G, Velox, Riley and Vanguard with paint chips, boxes P-F, tape damage, lacks four flaps, (4)
Matchbox Lesney Transporter and cars; No 2 Accessory Pack, blue car transporter with solid grey tyres, No 5 Red bus with early box, no numbers on flap, No 30 light blue Ford Prefect, No 36 metallic green scooter and sidecar, No 45 yellow Vauxhall Victor with windows, No 65 metallic blue 3.4 litre Jaguar, E, boxes F-VG No 2 box with flap and tab loose, loose Esso pumps with attendant, Dublo Dinky blue and white Taxi with driver and black wheels, G
Tri-ang Minic tinplate vehicles: Refuse trucks with green cab (1) and red cab with Shell petrol can (1), Transport Lorry with green tilt (1) and red tilt (1), Petro tanker with blue cab and red tank, Breakdown truck with green cab and red back, Road roller, green with plastic wheels, Vauxhall tourer green and black, and pre-war limousine plated arches and running board and maroon body with Shell petrol can, electric Caravan in cream with green lower body, P-F all clockwork mechanism tested, Vauxhall lacks headlamp. roller lacks Chimney, green lorry tilt lacks one door, red tilt lack front (10)

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