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Lot 157

An English delftware Popish Plot tile, circa 1680-1700Painted in manganese with 'Capt Bedlow carrying letters to Forraigne Parts', William Bedloe on horseback, approaching the coast where a ship waits at anchor, 12.8cm squareFootnotes:ProvenanceFelton House, North SomersetThe Ten of Clubs playing card is the source for this tile.When the informer William Bedloe enters the narrative of the Popish Plot, he already had a reputation as a confidence trickster and a criminal, having recently spent time in prison for fraud. When Bedloe first appeared before the bar in the House of Commons he embraced his criminal reputation, proclaiming 'Mr Speaker, I have been a great rogue, but had I not been so I could not have known these things I am about to tell you'. That his inconsistent and often 'newly recollected evidence' was taken seriously is testament to the severity of anti-Catholic bias and public hysteria that allowed men like Bedloe to be temporarily presented as heroes. He offered some corroboration of Oates' testimony and it was necessary to have two witnesses when prosecuting for treason. Bedloe saw an opportunity to use his knowledge of both the Jesuits and the criminal underworld to weave together his story with that of Oates. Bedloe implicated various Jesuits and officials in the plot to kill the King and also the murder of Sir Godfrey. In addition, he had been granted a share of the £500 reward for bringing Godfrey's 'murderers' to justice. Like Oates, Bedloe had been a messenger for the Jesuits and a personal servant to Fr Harcourt. Harcourt admitted under cross-examination that Bedloe had carried letters for him between England and the Continent in 1675, but denied any involvement in a plot to kill the King.The Felton House Tiles: Important English delftware tiles depicting the Popish Plot, circa 1680-1700The 'discovery' of the Popish Plot in the autumn of 1678 and the subsequent trials, political upheaval and mass hysteria that erupted in England, reads like a modern-day soap opera. The supposed Catholic conspiracy to assassinate King Charles II, replace him with his papist brother James, Duke of York, and overthrow the Protestant establishment turned out to be the invention of a disreputable priest named Titus Oates, whose many lies and inventions appealed to the anti-Catholic sentiment of the time. Oates was eventually convicted of perjury, but not before over a dozen innocent men were executed and others imprisoned, as the flames of anti-Catholic hatred and suspicion were fanned throughout the country.A set of playing cards depicting various scenes from the plot, printed from engravings by Francis Barlow, was first advertised in the newspaper True Domestick Intelligence in December 1679. A complete set of these Popish Plot playing cards is in the British Museum (inv. no.1896,0501.915.1-52). These designs were subsequently copied onto some of the earliest delftware tiles produced in England. The timing of the plot coincides with a warrant granted to the Dutch potter, Jan Ariens van Hamme, who had come to London'to exercise his trade and calling of making Tiles...after the way practised in Holland...whichhath not been practised in this our kingdome'.Several distinct versions of Popish Plot tiles were produced. One of these is painted in blue and the scenes are reserved in circular panels. These blue and white tiles have corner motifs and include inscriptions copied directly from the playing cards. See Frank Britton, London Delftware (1987), p.176 where three such tiles are illustrated. Anthony Ray suggests that these blue painted tiles were probably made at Vauxhall by van Hamme, who died in 1680, see English Delftware Tiles (1973), p.35. When found in manganese, each scene fills the available space save for a rectangular reserve at the bottom of each tile. An extremely rare set of twenty-one manganese Popish Plot tiles, matching the Felton House Tiles, was sold by Sotheby's on 15 March 1971, lot 21. A single tile depicting 'The Consult at Somerset House' was sold by Bonhams on 21 May 2014, lot 21. It has been suggested that the manganese examples were made a few years after their blue counterparts. However, the discovery of the Felton House Tiles adds weight to the argument that these were produced much closer to 1680, whilst the satirical playing cards were still topical. Indeed, close examination of the tiles show that they were copied from a deck of the Popish Plot playing cards and not from the blue and white versions.Felton House in North Somerset is a late 17th century house, confirmed by a date stone for 1684. Recent restoration of the building involved the removal of a mid-18th century fireplace which revealed an earlier fireplace behind, retaining the remains of other Popish Plot tiles from this set. The seven tiles included in this sale were removed from the fireplace in the 1950s and were recently discovered tucked away in a box. Presumably they were installed around 1684 - the date inscribed on the datestone - when the furore of the plot was still fresh in the country's consciousness. King Charles II died just a year later and the fear upon which the fictitious plot was based came to be realised; Charles II was succeeded by his brother who became king James II of England and James VI of Scotland, a Catholic monarch.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 155

An English delftware Popish Plot tile, circa 1680-1700Painted in manganese with 'Coleman writeing a declaration and letters to la Chess', Edward Coleman seated at his desk, composing a letter to Francois de la Chaise, a man on horseback, possibly Titus Oates, hurrying off to deliver the message to France, 12.8cm squareFootnotes:ProvenanceFelton House, North SomersetThe Eight of Hearts playing card is the source for this tile.Edward Coleman (or Colman) was a Catholic courtier and secretary to Mary of Modena, the wife of James, Duke of York, while Francois de la Chaise was Louis XIV's confessor. Titus Oates claimed that he had delivered a letter from Coleman to La Chaise in November 1677. Oates also claimed to have seen the reply in which La Chaise offered £10,000 to finance King Charles' assassination. By an extraordinary stroke of good luck on Oates' part (and bad luck on the part of the accused) Coleman's papers were ordered to be searched. No evidence of a plot of rebellion or regicide was found, but Coleman had advocated for the dissolution of Parliament in his letters. This was enough for the jury, who found Coleman guilty of treason. He was hung, drawn and quartered on 3 December 1678 and his journey to Tyburn is illustrated on another of Barlow's playing cards, the Six of Hearts.A tile almost identical to the present lot was sold by Bonhams on 3 March 2004, lot 17. Care has been taken to follow the composition of the playing card exactly, including the arrangement of items on Coleman's desk.The Felton House Tiles: Important English delftware tiles depicting the Popish Plot, circa 1680-1700The 'discovery' of the Popish Plot in the autumn of 1678 and the subsequent trials, political upheaval and mass hysteria that erupted in England, reads like a modern-day soap opera. The supposed Catholic conspiracy to assassinate King Charles II, replace him with his papist brother James, Duke of York, and overthrow the Protestant establishment turned out to be the invention of a disreputable priest named Titus Oates, whose many lies and inventions appealed to the anti-Catholic sentiment of the time. Oates was eventually convicted of perjury, but not before over a dozen innocent men were executed and others imprisoned, as the flames of anti-Catholic hatred and suspicion were fanned throughout the country.A set of playing cards depicting various scenes from the plot, printed from engravings by Francis Barlow, was first advertised in the newspaper True Domestick Intelligence in December 1679. A complete set of these Popish Plot playing cards is in the British Museum (inv. no.1896,0501.915.1-52). These designs were subsequently copied onto some of the earliest delftware tiles produced in England. The timing of the plot coincides with a warrant granted to the Dutch potter, Jan Ariens van Hamme, who had come to London'to exercise his trade and calling of making Tiles...after the way practised in Holland...whichhath not been practised in this our kingdome'.Several distinct versions of Popish Plot tiles were produced. One of these is painted in blue and the scenes are reserved in circular panels. These blue and white tiles have corner motifs and include inscriptions copied directly from the playing cards. See Frank Britton, London Delftware (1987), p.176 where three such tiles are illustrated. Anthony Ray suggests that these blue painted tiles were probably made at Vauxhall by van Hamme, who died in 1680, see English Delftware Tiles (1973), p.35. When found in manganese, each scene fills the available space save for a rectangular reserve at the bottom of each tile. An extremely rare set of twenty-one manganese Popish Plot tiles, matching the Felton House Tiles, was sold by Sotheby's on 15 March 1971, lot 21. A single tile depicting 'The Consult at Somerset House' was sold by Bonhams on 21 May 2014, lot 21. It has been suggested that the manganese examples were made a few years after their blue counterparts. However, the discovery of the Felton House Tiles adds weight to the argument that these were produced much closer to 1680, whilst the satirical playing cards were still topical. Indeed, close examination of the tiles show that they were copied from a deck of the Popish Plot playing cards and not from the blue and white versions.Felton House in North Somerset is a late 17th century house, confirmed by a date stone for 1684. Recent restoration of the building involved the removal of a mid-18th century fireplace which revealed an earlier fireplace behind, retaining the remains of other Popish Plot tiles from this set. The seven tiles included in this sale were removed from the fireplace in the 1950s and were recently discovered tucked away in a box. Presumably they were installed around 1684 - the date inscribed on the datestone - when the furore of the plot was still fresh in the country's consciousness. King Charles II died just a year later and the fear upon which the fictitious plot was based came to be realised; Charles II was succeeded by his brother who became king James II of England and James VI of Scotland, a Catholic monarch.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 343

Vauxhall coffee can, circa 1755-58 Of cylindrical form with a plain loop handle, painted in bright blue with a pine tree growing within a fenced enclosure, the reverse with two banana trees, a cross-hatched border inside the rim, 6.5cm high Footnotes: Provenance Paul and Bunny Davies Collection, Simon Spero 2013 Exhibition, catalogue p.47 The influence of Bow is sometimes seen on Vauxhall, especially the two banana plants to the reverse. A similar can is illustrated by Massey, Marno and Spero, Ceramics of Vauxhall (2007), p.82, no.144. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 367

A Plymouth figure of Winter, circa 1768-70 From a set of The Seasons, modelled as a putto gathering his fur-lined cloak around him, standing over a flaming brazier, the hollow mound base moulded with shells and scrolls picked out in puce and green, 14.7cm high Footnotes: A very closely related figure was produced at Vauxhall in soft-paste porcelain. The Vauxhall figure modeller Thomas Hammersley was later employed by William Cookworthy at Plymouth and also Bristol and it seems likely that he is responsible for these models. See Roger Massey, Vauxhall and Plymouth Figures A Connection: Thomas Hammersley, ECC Trans, Vol.16, Pt.1 (1996), p.68-9. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 4345

Spot On group of unboxed cars. To include 260 Rolls Royce "Royal Occasion", Vauxhall Cresta, Austin A40, Ford Anglia plus others. Conditions: Poor to Good. (18)

Lot 4362

Corgi, Lledo Vanguards, Matchbox mixed group of recent issue vehicles. To include Vanguards VA26008 Hillman Imp - Maroon, VA21000 Ford 100E - Yellow, Corgi 42606 Bedford OB Coach "Guinness", Corgi VX1004 Vauxhall Centenary Set 1907 - 2007 with Velox, Viva, Cavalier & Astra cars, Matchbox MOY YY60 Connoisseurs Collection of cars within wooden case plus others. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint with Excellent to Mint boxes & packaging. (23)

Lot 4

VICTORIAN & LATER JEWELLERY, 5 ITEMS - to include a 9ct gold framed shell carved cameo brooch, 4.5 x 3.5cms, 12.5grms, 14ct gold stylised swirl brooch set with seed pearls, 3.5cms across, 3.1grms, unmarked and untested stick pin with clawed foot terminal, contents of the grip now lacking, 10cms overall L, 8grms and a large facet cut green glass and gilt metal circular brooch, 3.75cms diameter, also a Vauxhall Bedford Service gold coloured stick pin

Lot 368

Matchbox - Dinky - Corgi - Spot-On - A collection of vehicles including Scammell tri deck transporter # 1146, Batmobile # 267, Vauxhall Cresta # 280, USS Enterprise # 358 and others. They show signs of age and use and appear Fair to Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 334

Vanguards - A boxed collection of nine diecast 1:43 scale model vehicles fro Vanguards. Lot includes VA06400 Vauxhall PA Cresta (Dusk Rose & Lilac Haze); VA07502 Morris Commercial Dropside 'NCB'; VA38000 Vauxhall Victor (Gypsy Red) and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition with accessories and collector cards (where appropriate) housed in Good - Excellent boxes with some general wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 1224

Matchbox Regular Wheels etc. group - (1) 3b Bedford Tipper empty C type box only, near mint, (2) 45a Vauxhall Victor, excellent but missing tow hook in near mint+ C type box, (3) A1 Esso Pumps and sign, near mint in box missing one inner flap, (4) rather cute metal Hong Kong made Jaguar XK120 convertible

Lot 1160

Triang Spot-On 165 Vauxhall Cresta - turquoise, red interior, black steering wheels, cast hubs, grey base - excellent, some bad chips to roof, and rear number plate missing small piece in poor but complete box with tape repairs

Lot 1081

Dinky 164 Vauxhall Cresta Saloon - two-tone maroon/cream, cream ridged hubs, plain rear number plate - near mint in very near mint correct colour spot yellow picture box

Lot 1252

Tinplate Clockwork Car Trio (1) Joustra (France) 2002 1950's Car - red, opening bonnet, and door revealing figure (13cm), (2) Triang Minic pre-war Vauxhall Cabriolet in blue, (3) Hungarian Made Convertible (push head to propel - conditions are generally good, all working

Lot 1183

Matchbox Regular Wheels 38b Vauxhall Victor Estate Car - Stannard Code 7, pale yellow, silver trim, green interior, fine tread black plastic wheels, gloss black base - near mint+ in very near mint D type box with one pen mark

Lot 586

Well prepared and smartly presented, Vauxhall-engined, Lotus 7-style roadster with competition potential. Offered without reserve.Supplied by Luego Cars of Aberdeenshire and supported by Luego Sports CarsTubular frame with steel floors and chassis-mounted rear roll-hoopFitted with the Vauxhall 2.0 C20XE Red Top power plant in standard trim offering 150bhpRuns a DTA Race Electronics programmable ECU, bespoke Stainless exhaust, LSD and competition suspensionAttractive cockpit with Cobra buckets, Willans full harnesses, engine-turned dashboard and chrome detailingCompleted in 2007 with four previous keepers and on offer from a large private CollectionWhen fitted with the correct safety equipment, could well be a competitive sprint or hillclimb carSupplied with the original build file, this is an attractive alternative to Westfields, Caterhams and other '7'-based kit cars and appears to be very well engineered SpecificationMake: LUEGOModel: VELOCITY XTYear: 2007Chassis Number: LUEG0VEL0CT200707Registration Number: J24 GEXTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 14053333Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 6700 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details, condition report and images

Lot 3015

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y2 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall - Pre-production colour trial model - red body, metallic maroon bonnet, silver chassis, unplated windscreen, white seats, red grille, brass 26-spoke wheels and with unplated petrol tank - a few chips to bonnet and chassis edges still a rare model in any condition - unboxed.

Lot 3016

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y2 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall pair (1) Issue 1 bright red body and chassis (darker shade of red), silver bonnet, brass petrol tank, light cream seats, bright red grille, brass 26-spoke wheels, brass plated parts and without side lights reinforcing ribs; (2) Issue 2 bright red body with copper petrol tank and with side lights reinforcing ribs - rare issue (light discolour to seats) - Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Good type F boxes. (2)

Lot 3237

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear a small group of Lesney Giftware items including Y13 Santa Fe Locomotive mounted on Wade ceramic brown dish, also Y14 Duke of Connaught Locomotive mounted on green Wade dish, 2 x Y2 London Bus and a Y12 Horse Drawn Bus, an early Yesteryear in bottle - Y2 Prince Henry Vauxhall (seat is loose from model) and a chrome Gas Lighter top possibly for a Transpalite item or similar - Fair to Excellent unboxed. (7)

Lot 3253

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Lesney Giftware Series Y2 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall - red body, silver bonnet, off-white/cream seats, brass parts & 26-spoke wheels - chemical reaction has caused the parts to turn slightly copper coloured, mounted within glass bottle lamp holder with cork fitted to one end and plastic light fitting to top mounted on wooden stand with name plate - some discolour marks to seat - Good Plus within Excellent lamp.

Lot 3249

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear "Vintage Car in Bottle Collectors Series" Made in England but distributed by Leland Inc South Plainfield New Jersey containing Y2 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall - red, silver bonnet, brass parts, wheels & petrol tank (there has been a chemical reaction to change brass parts to copper coloured in places) mounted on wooden plinth with name plate all generally Excellent in a Good brown inner box with correct end label and a colourful outer sleeve.

Lot 3430

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear related Wade Ceramic Products including Tankards with 1913 Prince Henry Vauxhall, Spyker Veteran Automobile, some smaller and medium Tankards, 4 x Cream Jugs or similer, 3 x Wade Famous Aircraft including Wright Biplane 1903, 8 x Veteran Car Series Plates including 1929 Bentley 4.5 litre Supercharged, Lanchester, Darracq, plus many others - Good to Excellent. (circa 40)

Lot 390

Seventeen boxed die-cast vehicles:  Dinky Toys (238 Jaguar Type D. Racing Car); Corgi Toys (200 Ford Consul Saloon, 203 Vauxhall Velox Saloon, 204 Rover 90 Saloon, 208 Jaguar 2.4 litre saloon, 210 Citroen D.S. 19, 210 Citroen D.S. 19, , 214 Ford Thunderbird, 217 Fiat 1800, 220 Chevrolet 'Impala', 222 Renault 'Floride', 226 Morris Mini-Minor, 302 M.G.A. Sports Car); two Corgi Classics (Morris Mini Van and Morris 1000 Traveller); Corgi Toys Ltd (1985 Renault Traffic) Yonezawa Toys Diapet (G-74 Nissan Auster Multi Coupe 1/40). (Also to include a Corgi Toys empty box - (211 - Studebaker 'Golden Hawk')) * Condition report: - Corgi 200 Consul: E, box G-VG. A few small chips to bumpers and above one headlamp and slight box wear to green lower section on raised detail. - Corgi 203 Velox: F-G, box F (lacks flaps from one end). Some paint chips, a few patches of overpainting to paint to right hand side. Surface rust spotting to baseplate. - Corgi 204 Rover: E, box G (also contains catalogue and Corgi Club leaflet). A few small paint chips to edges and light surface rust spotting to baseplate. - Corgi 208 Jaguar: P, box F with Corgi Club leaflet (old overpainting in cream over the off-white. Windows have surface damage to plastic, possibly from a chemical such as acetone. Rust spotting to baseplate - Corgi 210 Citroen DS (yellow): VG-E, box F-G (one side faded). Model has a few minor paint chips, damage to surface of plastic to back window, passenger rear window and two patches to windscreen. Varnish overpainting to front wheel wheel. - Corgi 210 Citroen DS (met. green): G-VG, box P-F (lacks one end flap). Some paint chips to edges. Model has a large rectangular patch of matting to the finish on the roof paint. Paint has box wear to sides and two small patches of corrosion to the front right wheelarch and rear driver's wheelarch.  - Corgi 211 Studebaker: Box only, F-G - Corgi 214 T-Bird: G-VG, box P-F - one side faded, missing all flaps from one end. Overpainting to both sides of roof - top of roof has fine crazing to paint. Patch of corrosion to upper right side of body. A few paint chips to edges. - Corgi 217 Fiat: F-G, box G-VG. Paint has pale spotted discolouration across the body. Paint chipping to edges and raised detail.  - Corgi 220 Impala: VG, box G, a little creased. Model has old tape adhesive along the sides of the body. Some light paint chips to edges and raised detail. - Corgi 222 Floride: VG-E, box G, slightly creased. Light box scuffing to roof and a few small paint chips and rubs to edges. - Corgi 226 Mini: VG-E, a few small paint chips. Box G) - Corgi 302 MGA: F, box F-G, creased & dented, soiled. Model lacks windscreen. Paint G, light paint chipping and some corrosion spots to paint to left side of body. - Dinky 238 D-Type: F-G, box F-G. Model has large paint chips to top of arches and fin. A few scratches to baseplate. - Diapet: NM, box VG. Light rubbing to chrome bumpers. - Corgi Renault Traffic: NM, box F-G - Corgi Classics x 2: NM-M, boxes VG-E

Lot 20

A small collection of modern diecast vehicles, comprising eight Lledo Vanguards, including Vauxhall PA Cresta, Rover P4 and Ford Cortina MKI, two Minichamps Opels, two Corgi and a Lledo Days Gone van, mostly boxed.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 31

A small collection of Dinky Toys vehicles, including No. 136 Vauxhall Viva, No. 291 Atlantean bus, both boxed, and further kit-built and other buses (playwear).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 407

A Group of Folding Cameras, a Welta Welti I, Dagora Royal, Voigtländer Vito, Vauxhall, Kodak Vest Pocket model B, Agfa Isolette, Isolette and a Kershaw 110, overall G

Lot 2454

A George II Revival walnut vauxhall looking glass, of unusually long proportions, the shaped cresting applied with a mask, 130cm long, early 20th century

Lot 2054

Dinky Unboxed group of 30 / 36 Series to include; 36g Austin "Taxi" - maroon, black including ridged hubs (closed rear window); another same as previous but green, black; 36a Armstrong Siddeley - maroon, black including ridged hubs; 30b Rolls Royce - fawn, black including ridged hubs; 30d Vauxhall - green, black including ridged hubs & 30c Daimler - fawn, black chassis & ridged hubs - conditions are generally Fair to Good Plus still bright examples - see photo. (6)

Lot 2467

Triang Minic 19M Pre-War Vauxhall Cabriolet - finished in green, chrome chassis & hubs, fluted bonnet, with "Shell" can - overall condition is generally Good (does have some pitting on chrome) still a bright example.

Lot 2474

Triang Minic 19M CF Military Vauxhall Cabriolet - finished in camouflage green/brown - overall condition is generally Fair still a bright example.

Lot 2239

Dinky 164 Vauxhall Cresta Saloon - two-tone maroon, light beige including ridged hubs with smooth tyres, silver trim and bonnet flashes - Good Plus still a nice bright example in a Good Plus to Excellent (couple of small marks on edges) yellow and red carded picture box with correct colour spot.

Lot 2391

Dinky 164 Vauxhall Cresta Saloon - two-tone green, grey including ridged hubs with treaded tyres, sliver trim including bonnet - Excellent Plus (small mark on drivers door) in a generally Good Plus to Excellent (couple of small marks on edges) yellow & red carded picture box with correct colour spot.

Lot 2230

Dinky 136 Vauxhall Viva - blue body, red interior, silver trim, unpainted base with spun hubs - Excellent Plus a beautiful example in a Good Plus yellow and red carded picture box (small pen graffiti mark to one end flap).

Lot 2392

Dinky 164 Vauxhall Cresta Saloon - two-tone maroon, cream including ridged hubs with treaded tyres, sliver trim including bonnet - Excellent (couple of small marks on side protruding edges) in a generally Good Plus to Excellent (couple of very small stains) yellow & red carded picture box with correct colour spot.

Lot 2669

Matchbox Regular Wheels 49a Half Track - green, black plastic rollers (missing one rubber track) - otherwise Good Plus in a Fair to Good type D colour picture box, plus a quantity of unboxed to include 32b Jaguar Type E; 28c Jaguar Mark X; 1d Aveling Barford Road Roller; 45b Vauxhall Victor; 37a Karrier Refuse Collector, plus others - conditions are generally Fair to Excellent - see photo. (Qty)

Lot 2149

Corgi 203 Vauxhall Velox Saloon - cream body, sliver trim (without to bonnet), flat spun hubs - Good Plus to Excellent a lovely bright example - does have some small paint flaws in a generally Good Plus blue carded picture box - displays well.

Lot 1188

Two boxed Electric V models cars - Austin Somerset and Vauxhall Velox, 1/18 scale, (2 - very lightly played-with)

Lot 241

1950s Moto-lita steering wheel including Vauxhall boss and mini boss

Lot 337

A collection of jet, 'French jet' and Vauxhall glass. Including a drop-shaped pendant inset with a seated figure in an extensive landscape; an oval cameo pendant carved with a lyre within a floral surround, various necklaces, brooches and other items including a vulcanite oval cameo locket and chain; and other items

Lot 237

A collection of Halcyon Days Enamels , to include limited edition stone henge box, the Vauxhall gardens, floral designs etc (18)

Lot 1016

Charbens Miniature Series a group to include 11 Packard Runabout 1908; 6 De Dion Bouton; 10 Wolseley 1902; 12 Vauxhall Hansom Cab 1905 plus others - conditions appear to be generally Good to Mint in generally Good Plus to Excellent boxes. (18)

Lot 1095

Matchbox, Corgi Juniors, plus similar large qty of unboxed cars & commercial vehicles. To include Matchbox Superfast 56 BMC Pininfarina - Gold, Corgi Juniors Ford F350 recovery truck, Minix Vauxhall Viva, Dublo Dinky Massey Ferguson Tractor plus many others, also Merit Driving Test Game, 11x Thomas The Tank story books. Conditions: Poor to Excellent with Good boxes. (lg qty)

Lot 475

CORGI Ford Wrecker Truck, Vauxhall Nova, Super Hauler Despatch Set, Super Hauler Transporter Set etc Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 323

ATLAS EDITIONS; approximately fifteen Best of British police cars to include, Hillman Avenger, Ford Anglia, Austin Mini Van, Vauxhall Astra, Ford Cortina MkII, Ford Transit, etc.

Lot 172

Corgi, Gilbow - 11 x boxed die-cast model vehicles - Lot includes a Corgi '100 Years of Vauxhall' #VX1004 set. A 1:43 scale Corgi Vanguards #VA 08504 Wolseley Six in Old English White livery. A Corgi Vanguards #VA 03810 Vauxhall Victor in brown and cream livery. Outer boxes appear in poor to very good condition with some having severe storage wear. Die-cast models appear in excellent condition. Most perspex boxes appear in dusty condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 402

Matchbox - 4 x boxed and 4 x unboxed models including Vauxhall Cresta # 22, Ford Zodiac in pink and orange with windows # 33, Hillman Minx # 43, Pontiac Convertible # 39 and similar. The models appear mostly Fair to Good, the boxes have missing / damaged end flaps. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 84

Hornby - Oxford Diecast - Herpa - EFE - Others - A large collection of loose OO gauge track such as Hornby R607 Curves with a quantity of trackside vehicles in 1:76 and 1:87 scales including Oxford Diecast Vauxhall ; Herpa Ford Transit Van; Wiking Porsche Carrera and similar; plus some scenic accessories and similar. Items show signs of use and play ranging Fair - Good in condition and are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 611

A 'New Vauxhall 14' sales brochure, circa late 1930s.

Lot 6250

Victory Industries, Vauxhall Velox, England, 24 cm, Kst, ungeprüft, Okt Z 2-3, Z 2

Lot 371

John Doulton 2 O'clock handle D6656 (black coat with purple collar; yellow cravat; Big Ben is dark brown). Designed by Eric Griffiths. Series: RDICC, issued 1981 - 1994. Size: 4.25"H (small) John Doulton (1793-1873) served a seven-year apprenticeship in the pottery industry as a thrower before fortune smiled on him and he was able to buy into a pottery partnership. In 1815 he bought a one-third share of a stoneware pot-house in Vauxhall Walk, Lambent, and the company of Doulton and Watts was born. To honor John Doulton, the Royal Doulton International Collectors Club made this jug available to all their original charter members in 1980. This first variation of this jug has the time shown on "Big Ben" as eight o'clock. Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England

Lot 122

Vanguards - Eight boxed 1:43 scale diecast model vehicles from Vanguards. Lot includes VA26007 George Bevans 1972 Sunbeam Imp (bent wipers); VA8700 Vauxhall Viva SL (pinewood Green); VA48000 Morris 1300 (Trafalgar Blue) and similar. Three models have had accessories fitted, a couple of which appear broken and these models show dusty signs of display otherwise appearing Good - Very Good in condition, whilst remainder appear to be in Mint condition, with accessories (where appropriate). All models have certificates / collectors cards, and are housed in generally Good - Excellent boxes (some slightly dusty) with storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 124

Vanguards - Eight boxed 1:43 scale diecast model vehicles from Vanguards. Lot includes VA06101 Ford Zephyr MkII (Aqua Blue / Ermine White); VA38000 Vauxhall Victor (Gypsy Red); VA19008 Rover P4 (Ivory / Grey) and similar. Four of the models have had accessories fitted, and these models show dusty signs of display otherwise appearing Good - Very Good in condition, whilst four appear to be in Mint condition, with accessories (where appropriate). All models have certificates / collectors cards, and are housed in generally Fair Plus - Excellent boxes (some slightly dusty) with storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 166

Vanguards - A boxed collection of nine 1:43 scale diecast model vehicles from Vanguards. Lot includes VA01911 Rover P4 'Round The World Rally'; VA26008 Hillman Imp 'Maroon'; VA38003 Vauxhall Victor '1959 Kenya Coronation Rally' and similar. Five of the models have had accessories fitted, and one appears to have broken parts, and these show dusty signs of display otherwise appearing Good - Excellent in condition. Remainder of models appear Mint, and all have certificates / collectors cards, and are housed in generally Good - Excellent boxes (some slightly dusty) with storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 24

Vanguards - Five boxed predominately Limited Edition diecast 1:43 scale model vehicles from Vanguards. Lot includes VA13200 Vauxhall Astra Mk2 GTE 16v 'Steel Grey'; VA13102 Vauxhall Cavalier Mk3 SRi 'Merseyside Police'; VA127068 Peugeot 205 GTi 1.9 '1FM' 'Black' and similar. Models appear Mint, and come with certificates, housed in Very Good - Excellent boxes with some storage related wear to perspex cases and outer card sleeves. Limited Edition issues come with certificates. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 272

Vanguards - Six boxed diecast 1:43 scale model vehicles from the Vanguards 'Hidden Treasures' series. Lot includes VA05206 Ford Granada 3.0 Ghia 'Sebring Red' VA03808 Vauxhall Victor (Black); VA06609 Ford Transit MkI (White) and similar. Models appear to be in Mint 'display dusty' condition, housed within generally Good boxes with some storage wear, (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 273

Vanguards - Eight boxed diecast 1:43 scale model vehicles various Vanguards ranges. Lot includes VA08701 'Boy Racers' Vauxhall Viva (Metallic Orange); Vanguards Gold Limited Edition Jaguar E-type; VA11204 Vanguards Collector Club Austin A40 Farina Saloon (Snowberry White) and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition with some appearing 'display dusty', and are housed within Good - Mint boxes, Models unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 283

Oxford Diecast - Atlas Editions - Corgi - Nine boxed 1:43 scale diecast model vehicles. Lot includes Oxford Diecast VF001 Vauxhall Firenza Sport SL; Corgi VA10802 Ford Capri MkIII 2.8i 'Greater Manchester Police'; Atlas Editions 'Supercars' Bugatti Veyron and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition - Atlas Supercars with certificates. Models housed in boxes ranging one Fair - mainly Good - Excellent with general storage imperfections. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 5

Atlas Editions - A starting grid of eight boxed 1:43 scale diecast model cars from the Atlas Editions 'British Touring Car Champions' series. Lot includes #4672116 Austin A40 'George Doc Shepard'; #4672111 Mazda RX-7 'Win Percy'; #4672121 Vauxhall Vectra VXR 'Fabrizio Giovanardi' and similar. Some models appear to show some dusty signs of display, otherwise collection appears to be in Mint condition housed in Fair Plus - Very Good boxes with some general storage related wear. All except one of the models come with certificates. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 78

Jadi - Schuco - Jcollection - Four boxed diecast 1:43 scale model 'Police' vehicles. Lot consists of Jadi Paragon Limited Edition BMW X5 (one of 299); Jcollection LexusIS-F 2009 'Humberside Police'; Schuco #04181 Vauxhall Vectra (1997) 'Lancashire Police'; and Schuco #450419100 Vauxhall Vectra (1997) 'Met Police'. Models appear Mint condition, sitting within Excellent perspex cases wrapped in Good - Very Good outer card sleeves with some general storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 79

Vanguards - Six boxed Limited Edition diecast 1:43 scale 'Police' vehicles from Vanguards. Lot includes VA14005 Vauxhall Carlton 2.6Li 'West Mercia'; VA09703 Land Rover Defender 'Police Service of Northern Ireland'; VA12101 Subaru Impreza Turbo 'Humberside' and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition presented with Fair Plus - Excellent boxes with some general wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 80

Vanguards - Eight boxed 1:43 scale diecast model vehicles from Vanguards. Lot includes VA06400 Vauxhall PA Cresta (dusk rose & lilac haze); VA06402 Vauxhall Cresta PA (lime yellow / swan white); VA06900 Rover P5 MkII (stone grey & juniper green) and similar. Models appear to be in Mint condition, and all except one (RC1002/2 Rover) posses certificates and accessories (where appropriate). Models are housed in generally Fair Plus - Very Good boxes with general storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

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