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Seven Boxed Original Matchbox 1:75 Series 'Regular Wheels', #7 Ford Anglia, #38 Vauxhall Victor Estate, #41 wire wheel Jaguar Racing Car (Rare), #64 Scammel Breakdown Truck, #49 Army Half Track Type III, #65 Jaguar 3.8 Sedan, #47 Lyons Maid Ice Cream Mobile Shop, Together with major pack #6 Scammel Transporter 'Pickfords', condition varies from very good to playworn, boxes similarly.
Three Original Dinky Cars #30B Rolls Royce, grey brown and black body, closed chassis, black hubs and #30D (2) Vauxhall, one olive green/black, the other green/black, both black hubs, closed chassis. The Rolls and olive Vauxhall are both good with minor rubs, the green Vauxhall with chipping on roof.
Various Vitesse Sports Car 1:43 Scale Models, including Opel Asconda 400 no 1774 of 2500, Onyx Vauxhall Vectra BTCC 1997 Cleland, Jaguar MKII Tour De France L191A, Opel Asconda 400 Monte Carlo Rallye L174A, Renault Safrane, Renault Laguna PHII CPC99003 and Porsche Carrera Cup Shell Pirelli 731.1 plus others. Models and their boxes are in mint to excellent condition. (16 items)
Matchbox: A collection of six Matchbox Series boxed vehicles to comprise: Vauxhall Cresta No.22A, maroon and cream, black base, box good/fair, vehicle having slight marks, Weatherill Hydralic No.24A, orange-yellow, box good/fair, vehicle fair, Bedford Dunlop Van No.25A, blue, with a light orange 'Dunlop' decal to either side, slight losses, otherwise good, silver trim, model number to each end of box, box good, Bedford Articulated Low Loader No.27A, green cab, tan trailer, silver trim, vehicle good, box fair, Bedford Milk Float No.29A, cream with silver trim, vehicle good, model number to each end of box, box slightly torn, fair and a Ford Prefect No.30A, green, black base, vehicle good, box as found. (6)
Three Corgi Heavy Haulage diecast models: 31010 Short Bros Scammell Highwayman Low Loader with Luffing Shovel; 31007 Annis & Co Diamon T Ballast with Girder Trailer and Locomotive Load; CC13427 R Collett & Sons Man TGA Nooteboom Low Loader, JCB 456 Wheel Loader ZX & Vauxhall Vivaro. Appear E in VG boxes. (3)
Triang Minic S D Bus, green body Dorking destination, Cabriolet car, blue body with black running boards, both boxed, Vauxhall Opel Limousine, green with black running boards, all with silvered metal hubs and radiators (3) Condition Report Bus: some wear some rust spots, tyres flat. Cabriolet: generally G with light rust to bumper/radiator, three tyres flat Vauxhall: light rust to bumpers radiator, lights window surrounds, tyres perished.
A quantity of Oxford Diecast 1:76 scale vehicles. Including; a Vauxhall Cresta, a Morris Oxford, a Vauxhall FB Victor, a Sunbeam Rapier, a Standard Flying 12, a Jaguar Mk.II Saloon, a Jaguar XK120, a Jowett Javelin, a Morris 8 E series, a Humber Hawk Mk.IV, a Land Rover 109 inch, Ford 400E van BR, a Ford 400E minibus BR, a FX 4 taxi, a Scammel Scarab refuse vehicle, a MGZB, a Field Marshall Tractor, a VW campervan, a Ford Capri Mk.III, a Morris Six, a Minivan Southdown, a Fordson Tractor, etc. All boxed, minor wear to a few. Contents Mint. (40 items).
1997 SAAB 900S, registration number R961 RVU, chassis number YS3DD75JXV7014091, engine number TBC, Saab's much loved old-shape 900 was in production for decades and replaced in 1993 with the new model based on the General Motors Vauxhall Cavalier floorpan. It was no GM clone though and had many typical SAAB features such as the floor mounted key that locked the gearbox and the multiple safety features. There were three models, a three door, five door and convertible in base, S or Se trim with different engine packages, 2.0, 2.3, 2.0 turbo and V6, the standard spec was impressive. This Monte Carlo yellow example has a full black leather interior with a five speed gearbox and electric triple skinned roof. It was first registered on the 5th August 1997, with some 108,000 miles on the odometer and a recent roof overhaul it represents good value for summer motoring with the added bonus of being able to cope with Scandinavian winters. Sold with the new V5C and new MOT, it is currently SORNed.
A rare original vintage Dinky Toys diecast model Presentation Set No. 126 ' Motor Show Set .' Comprising of models; No.127 Rolls Royce, 159 Cortina, 151 Vauxhall Victor and 171 Austin 1800. All models appear mint or mint+ in condition. The set complete with backing card, stand and original box. Outer box being fair (6.5/10). A rare Dinky gift set.
Text and Plates from an edition of 'Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica er Aeneis', on bound leaves, lacking covers, a title plate and text, the ninety-eight printed illustrations by or after Franz Cleyn, Wencelaus Hollar and others, engraved by Pierre Lombart, William Faithorne; all printed illustrations with surface discolouration, staining and other defects including tearing; a/fSold together with a folder containing a miscellaneous selection of unframed engravings , principally of eighteenth century origin; subjects include 'Noah's Ark'; 'Solomon's Temple'; 'A View of Vauxhall Garden'; 'A View of Chelden House' and 'A Prspective view of Ranelagh House' (qty)
A Quantity of Transport Based Literature, including the Ladybird Book of Motor Cars 1961, Golden Milestone Fifty Years of the AA edited by David Keir, AEC Gazette circa 1960, BP Energol Lubrication Guide Austin -152 Vehicles. A good selection of reproduction postcards illustrating British car manufacturers Austin, Vauxhall, the AA History of the Automobile Association book 1905 - 1980.
London.- Banks (J.H.) A Cosmoramic View of London, a bird's-eye panorama, looking north from above Elephant and Castle, from Vauxhall Bridge to St Katherine's Dock, etching and aquatint, with early hand-colouring, 470 x 1065 mm. (18 1/2 x 41 7/8 in), dissected and mounted on linen, varnished with discolouration, minor surface dirt, handling creases with occasional minor surface wear, folding with brown cloth endpapers, without slipcase, E. Wallis and J.H. Banks, 1843. ⁂ This is the first edition of this view, re-issued slightly later in 1845 as 'A Panoramic View'. The composition is similar to that found in cosmorama rooms as public attractions, but this version has been adapted for a smaller scale environment, such as libraries and coffee houses.
Universal Magazine (The) of Knowledge and Pleasure..., vol.1-27 in 16 only (lacking vol.24, Jan-June 1759), engraved frontispieces and titles, numerous engraved plates and maps, many folding, many hand-coloured (some maps and natural history subjects including pineapple, tea, birds, flowers, tortoises etc.), some torn and frayed at edges, some defective, some browning or staining, a few leaves and plate in vol.3 defective and loose, contemporary book-label of John Godwin, vol.1- 21 in 11 vol. in contemporary half calf, the rest contemporary sheep-backed marbled boards, uncut, rubbed, some spine ends a little worn and chipped, 8vo, John Hinton, 1747; sold as a periodical, not subject to return ⁂ Including county maps, views of Britain (Chatsworth, Hampton Court, Colchester, Vauxhall Gardens, Westminster, Oxford, Bath etc.), many plates of industries (printing, weaving, glass-making, chemistry laboratory, brewhouse, harvesting silkworm eggs, diamond-cutting, hat-making etc.), and cultivation (sugar cane, tobacco, pineapples, vines), fireworks, silver-mining in Potosi, whaling etc. Several maps relate to trade & colonies and the wars in America & India including the English colonies in North America, the British and French settlements in N.America, the West Indies, the Coromandel coast in India, the Gold coast of West Africa, plus plans of the fortification of Montreal and the siege of Quebec.Saleroom Notice: The date should read 1747 – 60
London.- Langley (Edward) and Belch (William) Langley & Belch's New Map of London, from Hyde Park to East India Docks in the east, and Vauxhall to Islington, with 24 small vignettes in upper and lower borders, engraved map with hand-colouring, 530 x 795mm. (20 7/8 x 31 1/4 in), dissected and mounted on linen, some pencil annotations, small repaired tears and scuffs, mainly to extremities, otherwise some surface dirt and minor browning, folding into modern red boards, with 12pp New London Guide and reference, [Howgego 256 (2)], 1816. Provenance: Miss Bateman, Chelsea (1914); Presented to Chelsea Public Libraries (bookplate pasted on verso of panel)
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