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GROUP OF FOUR CORGI HEAVY HAULAGE DIECAST LORRY MODELS VEHICLES, comprising an R. Collett & Sons (Transpoprt) Ltd Man TGA Nooteboom low loader and Vauxhall Vivvaro escort van, a Mercedes-Benz Actros Nooteboom low loader and Volvo excavator EC210 in JB Rawcliffe 7 Sons Ltd livery, a DAF XF Super Space cab Noteboom step frame trailer and volvo articulated haulier A25D in Leicester Heavy Haulage livery and a Foden Alpha nooteboom step frame trailer, Atkinson Venturer and Frod Transport escort van in Cadzow Heavy Haulage livery, all in orginal boxes Qty: 4
Borough of Camden: Bloomsbury, Two Brewers, [George] Pocock, brass Twopence, 28mm (H 251a); Camden, The Sportsman, brass Threepence, 27mm (H Supplement 237); Gray’s Inn, Pindar of Wakefield, W[illiam] Mills [and Elephant & Castle, Vauxhall Cross], brass, 25mm (H 201); High Holborn, The Southampton Hotel, copper Halfpenny, 26mm, copper Penny, 28mm, plated brass Sixpence by Taylor, 19mm, brass Shilling by Taylor, 23mm (H 233, 233a, 233b, 233d); Leather Lane, White Hart, copper Twopence, 28mm (H 261), The Windmill, brass Fourpence by Neal, 28mm (H. Supplement 281); Tottenham Court Road, Southampton Arms, Maple & Co, brass Threepence, 31mm (H 231), Southampton Arms or Northumberland Arms, Maple & Co, brass Threepence, 31mm (H 232) [11]. Generally fine to very fine £70-£90
Borough of Lambeth: Brixton, The George Tavern, G. Canale, brass Fourpence by Taylor, 28mm (H 111), Sussex Arms, J[ohn] Edington, brass Penny by Taylor, 28mm (H 211); Camberwell, Union Tavern, F[rancis] Thompson, brass Threehalfpence by Taylor, 28mm (H 221); Lambeth, King’s Head, G[eorge] Cornish, brass Twopence, 26mm (H 121), New Guildford Barge, W[illiam] Way, brass Penny and Twopence by Taylor, both 28mm (H 131, 131c), Old Guildford Barge, J[ohn] Clarkson, brass Sixpence by Taylor, 28mm (H 141a), White Hart Tavern, [T.L.] Heppel, brass Threepence by Taylor, 28mm (H 251); Lower Norwood, Bricklayer’s Arms, John Kellaway, brass Twopence by Taylor, 28mm (H 31); Vauxhall, Royal William Inn, brass Threepences (2), both 32mm (H 181, 181a), White Lion, [Albert] Austin, brass Fourpence, 26mm (H 261a) [12]. Generally fine to very fine, but H 111 and 181 pierced £60-£80
Matchbox Superfast G-7 Car Ferry four Gift Set - containing (1) 9a Cabin Cruiser & Trailer - light blue trailer; (2) 40a Vauxhall Guildsman - pale yellow interior, bare metal base; (3) 45a Ford Group 6 - metallic red body with racing number 45 nose label, light amber windows, pale yellow interior, chrome engine, gloss black base (front axle a little bent out of shape); (4) 60b Lotus Super Seven - Excellent Plus to Mint in Good Plus to Excellent Boxes; (5) Plastic Car Ferry "Heron" - white cabin with lemon yellow roof platform, bright red deck with lemon yellow ramp, blue hull, complete with white flag (missing labels) - Excellent (glue showing through labels which are discoloured), in Fair Type I Box with large surface tear & large period Mail Order Catalogue computerised stock label to rear of box, complete with original inner card packing piece.
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Group of early 1970's models - Including (1) 2 x Y2 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall; (2) 2 x Y2 1927 Talbot Van; (3) Y11 1938 Lagonda Coupe; (4) 4 x Y13 1918 Crossley RAF Tender; (5) 2 x Y16 Mercedes SS Coupe plus others similar (see photo) - Excellent to Near Mint in Good to Good Plus boxes. (30)
Matchbox Moedels of Yesteryear Group of Late 1960's to Early 1970's issue cars - Including (1) Y2 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall; (2) Y3 1910 Benz Limousine; (3) Y10 1928 Mercedes Benz 36/220; (4) Y16 1928 Mercedes SS Coupe Plus others similar (see photo) - Excellent to Near Mint in Fair to Excellent Plus window boxes along with Factory sealed Matchbox Famous Cars of Yesteryear G-5 A Lesney Product Gift Set - Mint in Mint box. (26)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Group of Early 1970's models - Including Y2 1914 Prince Henry Vauxhall; 3 x Y3 1934 Riley MPH; 4 x Y4 1930 Model J Duesenberg; Y6 1913 Cadillac; 4 x Y13 1918 Crossley RAF Tender plus others similar (see photo) - Excellent to Near Min in Fair to Good Plus boxes. (30)
A Vauxhall delftware bottle, c.1750, attributed to Jonathan and Mary Chilwell, painted with shaped panels of Oriental plants and rockwork reserved on a powdered blue ground, the tapering neck with an everted rim, blurred numeral mark to the base, good restoration to the neck, 23.5cm.Cf. Victoria & Albert Museum, Accession No. CIRC.42-1963 for an identical example.
Matchbox Yesteryear - Unsold Shop Stock - 46 x models including Prince Henry Vauxhall # Y-2, Ford Model T in Hoover livery # Y-12, Talbot van in Nestles livery # Y-5, Packard Victoria # Y-15 and similar. The models appear Mint in mostly Very Good boxes with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Great War 1915 Died of Wounds 1914-15 Star Medal Trio to the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, 1914-15 Star medal, British War and Victory medals, “23322 PTE. P.W. TUCKER P.P.C.L.I.” Born in London on 23rd August 1892, 22 year old Percy Tucker was living in Sherbrooke, Quebec when he attested for service at Valcartier Camp on 25th September 1915. He landed at Plymouth on 16th October 1914. Having completed his training on Salisbury Plain he landed at Rouen on 16th February 1915. He died of wounds from a GSW to the left thigh at No. 7 Casualty Clearing Station on 21st August 1915 and now rests in an identified grave in Merville Communal Cemetery. His medals issued to his brother living in Vauxhall, London.
Corgi Toys group of 4 to include (1) Vauxhall Velox - Red body with Mechanical Motor, (2) Jaguar 2.4 Litre - Blue body with Mechanical Motor, (3) Ford Consul Mid-Blue body with Mechanical Motor and (4) Riley Pathfinder Saloon - Red body - conditions are generally Fair to Good Plus still bright examples See-Photo (4)
Six boxed Dinky diecast models to include 158 Riley Saloon in cream with green hubs, 164 Vauxhall Cresta Saloon in two tone cream & dark red, 185 Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Sprint in yellow with red interior and chrome wheels, 197 Morris Mini Traveler in white with red interior, 167 AC Aceca Coupe in two tone cream & burgundy and 189 Triumph Herald in two tone pale blue and white (box missing end flap), all diecast grubby with marks, boxes with correct colour spots where applicable, boxes fair overall unless stated
Claire Foy (as the Queen): Two mourning costumesSeason 1, Episode 2, 'Hyde Park Corner', and Season 1, Episode 3, 'Windsor'Two custom-made black ensembles, the first costume; with double-breasted coat with velvet collar and belt, a tulle underskirt, a pillbox hat with organza veil and a pair of leather court shoes; the second with single-breasted wool coat, cloche hat with black ribbon and feather detail, a pair of long black gloves, and a pair of leather court shoes, all items in costume two (except the underskirt and gloves) with handwritten production labels Elizabeth (8)Footnotes:The first costume is inspired by the dress and coat designed for and worn by the then Princess Elizabeth. King George VI died on the 6th of February 1952, at age 56. His funeral procession was the first time such an event for a British Monarch had ever been televised, and as such this allowed the costume team for the production to consult it for accuracy.King George VI's coffin initially rested at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, before being moved to London. The King's coffin went from Sandringham to King's Cross Station by train and then went on a three-mile procession to Westminster Hall. It was there that the King would lie in state for the next few days; despite the cold bite of the February winter, over 300,000 came to pay their respects, creating a queue that extended over Vauxhall Bridge.The actual funeral took place on the 15th of February at St George's Chapel, in Windsor. The King's coffin was draped with the royal standard, topped with the crown, sceptre and orb, and was carried by soldiers. His wife, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, and their two daughters, Queen Elizabeth II, and Princess Margaret were all in attendance. The King was originally interred in the Royal Vault; however, after its completion, he was moved to the King George VI Memorial Chapel at Windsor Castle on the 26th of March 1969. The same Chapel contains the final resting place of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the ashes of Princess Margaret.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Fore-edge paintings. Johnson (Samuel). The Works of Alexander Pope Esq in verse and prose with a selection of explanatory notes and the account of his life by Dr Johnson, 8 volumes, London: Nichols and Son, Rivington (F. C & J) et al., 1812, engraved portrait frontispiece of Pope, title page, very slight spotting, contemporary manuscript owner signature to initial front blank, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey to front pastedown to each volume, all edges gilt, each volume with a contemporary fore-edge painting of a scene in London with pencil identification to front flyleaves, 19th-century burgundy straight-grain morocco, decorated gilt spines, gilt rolled borders to boards, slight wear to extremities, 8voQTY: (8)NOTE:Provenance: W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).The scenes depicted on the fore-edges are; St James's Palace, St Paul's Church (Covent Garden), London Bridge, Vauxhall Bridge, view of London from Hackney Marsh, Kensington Palace, Charterhouse, and St Pauls from Embankment.

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