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Lot 475

Matchbox Super Kings, a mixed boxed group to include (1) K27 - white Truck and Trailer with light amber windows, red and yellow plastic parts - Boat with "Miss Embassy" labels, light amber windshield (2) K104 Matra Rancho Coastguard Rescue Set containing white Matra Rancho with darker blue coastguard No.370 tampo print, burnt orange "Patrol" hood tampo print, clear windows, black interior, deep dish 5-spoke wheels and Speedboat & Trailer - speedboat has white deck with burnt orange 370 tampo print, clear windscreen, tan interior, white outboard motors, blue hull, orange trailer with white plastic cradle, (3) K129 Articulated Low Loader with Coastguard Boat - Good to Excellent Plus (some sun fading) in Fair to Good Plus boxes. (3)

Lot 57

Matchbox Regular Wheels 39b Pontiac Bonneville Convertible - Stannard Code 7 - primrose yellow body with silver trim, turquoise green windscreen, cream interior with red steering wheel, maroon base, 24-tread silver plastic wheels - Near Mint in Excellent type D2 box printed by Pembroke Abbey.

Lot 300

Matchbox Superfast group of early 1970's issue Cars. (1) 5a Lotus Europa - blue, low arches 5 spoke narrow wheels (2) similar but candy pink, wide wheels, high arches (3) 60b Lotus Super Seven - orange body with Devil hood label, clear windscreen, black interior, bare metal base, 4-spoke wide wheels - Near Mint in Near Mint type F H & I boxes (3).

Lot 578

Microphones / Muffs / Canon MA-200 Adapter, Sennheiser ME-66 Microphone with K6 power module, a Sennheiser MD 46 Microphone plus three windscreen muffs and the Canon MA-200 dual XLR shoulder pad, microphone adapter two Audio-Technics Microphones, two Sennheiser Headphones HD 201 & HD 228, Zoom H1 & H2n Handy Recorders, Olympus Pearlcorder S791, Hitachi DA-P 140 portable CD player plus leads and two CDs various conditions and all untested

Lot 737

Corgi Toys 247 red Mercedes Benz 600 Pullman with windscreen wipers with on/off switch, 8/6dm with original box (lacks three pointed star to radiator grill)

Lot 317

3 Dinky Toys. 2 British SALMSON sports cars. includes 2 seater with red body, black chassis and black wheels and tyres, tinplate windscreen, radiator grille and head lights are possibly replacements, together with a 4 seater in green with black chassis and black wheels and tyres, tinplate windscreen also radiator grille and head lights are possibly replacements. Might be some minor paint touch ups. Plus a Pre-War 22F tank. Looks original with all 5 axels and all wheels present, (some rusting), rubber tracks appear to be genuine. Turret moves from side to side. Original paintwork in playworn condition. A scarce item. GC £60-80

Lot 375

A rare Meccano clockwork Non Constructor Car. A Two-Seater Sports Car in cream with red seats, mudguards, black running boards, plated windscreen surround, radiator, headlights, front bumper, cream wheels with white rubber tyres, brake to rear wheel. Boxed, some age wear but complete. Vehicle VGC, some scratches to seat squab, motor in working order. £250-350

Lot 374

A scarce Meccano clockwork No.1 Constructor Car. An open topped example in cream with red interior, windscreen surround and mudguards, cream wheels with white tyres. Complete with plated lights radiator, with brake lever to rear. Clockwork motor in working order. VGC-Mint. A fine example. £200-250

Lot 372

A rare 1930's No.2 Meccano Constructor Car. A boat tail example in cream with red mudguards and running boards, red seat, cream wheels with white Dunlop tyres. Complete with windscreen, driver, spare wheel to rear, plated radiator surround with red grill, side lights, head lights, front bumper with numberplate, handbrake to drivers side, number plate to rear. Fitted with clockwork motor, in working order. VGC . A good example. With a few extra parts to make another example. £400-600

Lot 235

A heavy duty rolling chassis for a 2 1/2" gauge 2-6-4 tank locomotive. Complete with 2 outside cylinders, pistons and motion, connecting rods, couplings, sprung buffers, front bogie wheels and rear trailing wheels. Mounted on a small section of rail, fixed to a wooden plinth. VGC light patina overall. Plus a Sutcliffe Wooden speedboat with R-CRAFT printed to each side. Has parts of the motor and some wiring still present. brass rudder and propellor are intact. missing windscreen and and some other parts. Wood looks ok with no damage or splits. GC £100-150

Lot 918

Pedigree - Gate - A rare vintage Sindy / Tammy MGB Roadster in very hard to find white finish. Also a boxed 1:18 scale Porsche 911 Carrera. The MGB has lost its windscreen and front bumper, the rear bumper is damaged. The Porsche appears Mint in a Fair box with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]

Lot 472

Palitoy Action Man vintage #34713 Land Rover with fold-down windscreen, engine insert, spare wheel and strap, NO gearstick, not checked for correctness/completeness - generally Fair to Good (some visible glue repairs have been made to the front bumper and tailgate), within Fair original box (stars removed) - see photos.

Lot 394

A GE Fabbri / Eaglemoss 1:8th Scale - Build James Bond's 007 Aston Martin DB5. A mostly built diecast scale model, approx 57 cm in length, with accompanying magazines and bagged spare parts. Unchecked for full completeness. * Displayed/Stored in a smoke environment.Drivers side door present not attached, drivers side wing mirror damaged/missing, no windscreen wiper, four wheels, tyres and spinners present, exhaust present attached, unchecked for full completeness, parts may be missing more images added to our website

Lot 272

Vintage Star Wars Land Speeder Boxed Kenner, Product no. 38020. Good condition with insert missing instructions. Windscreen has yellowed. Box has some wear and tape. Cut out token. Overall good condition.

Lot 434

Triang and Marx pair including: (1) Triang Motor Life Boat, plastic, clockwork (has key but untested), within Fair Plus to Good box, MISSING windscreen, 10"/25 long; (2) Marx Tricky Action Tractor, plastic, battery operated (untested but has clean battery compartment), within Fair Plus box; Good to Good Plus; (2).

Lot 91

Corgi Pair of boxed cars. Comprising 247 Mercedes Benz Pullman - maroon, cream interior, spun hubs, working windscreen wipers, (Mercedes radiator emblem missing), 419 Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol Car, white, red interior, flat spun hubs, (transfers have discoloured with age & roof light has dropped inside). Conditions: Good Plus to Excellent with Good to Good Plus boxes. (3)

Lot 323

Corgi 211M Studebaker "Golden Hawk" mechanical issue - white body, gold flashes, flat spun hubs and silver trim. Conditions: Good to Excellent, small chips to upper surfaces & edges, some damage to front windscreen, with Fair to Good blue carded picture box (some fading & pencil pricing).

Lot 362A

Bucker 'Student' D-ELIO A well-constructed and detailed flying scale model of this pre-World War II monoplane training aircraft, finished in overall sky-blue with black registration lettering and Luftwaffe markings of the period, details include instructor pilot and pupil, instrument panels and windscreen, the main planes complete with wingtip hand holds for ground handling, the petrol engine driving a two-blade propellor, on rubber tyred braced main undercarriage, the tail wheel arranged is more with the rudderWingspan 190cm, 120cm long, 30cm highThe wings come off for shipping.

Lot 362

Bucker 'Jungmeister' D-Eake A well-built flying scale model of this advanced training biplane, the wood airframe fabric covered, finished in overall silver and Luftwaffe markings of the pre-war period, details include the cockpit with instrument panel and windscreen, the petrol engine driving a two-blade propeller, on braced aerofoil section main undercarriage and tail wheelwingspan 164cm, 147cm long, 56cm highthe wings come off for postage. 60cm wide without the wings

Lot 91

MG TF 1:16 scale model car by the C.W. Doepke American Manufacturing Company Inc circa 1950's in racing green with original windscreen, tyres, bumpers, upholstery and removable folded hood cover, the interior revealing model toys 'Rossmoyne, Ohio USA'. approximately 15 inches in length

Lot 9

A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Spot-On Morris 1100, No.262/274, Corgi Toys James Bond Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5, No.261, with one bandit figure, working roof but other features very stiff, suspension works well, Hillman Husky Estate, No.206, blue and silver, Austin A40, No.216M, red body, black roof, flat spun hubs, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 'Thrushbuster' Oldsmobile Super 88, No.497, metallic purple version with plastic spotlights, with both figures and in working order, Jaguar Mk.X saloon, No238, silver body, red interior, Aston Martin DB4, No.218, red body, Fiat 600 Jolly, No.240, missing windscreen and roof but still has both figures, Dinky Toys Jaguar XK120, No.157, green body, spun hubs, Morris Mini Traveller, No.197, cream body with lemon interior, Morestone A.A. Land Rover, Matchbox Foden Cement Mixer, No.26, dark grey barrel, grey plastic wheels, Vauxhall Cresta, No.22, grey body with lilac side panels, grey plastic wheels, E.R.F. Marshall Horse Box, No.35 domed axles, grey plastic wheels, Bluebird Dauphine Caravan, No.23, mauve body and base grey plastic wheels, 2 x Mobile Refreshment Bar, No.74, silver body, light blue base, one with silver and one with grey wheels, Ford Thunderbird, No.75, blue base, silver plastic wheels, Lego Volkswagen Van etc.

Lot 1

A BOXED T.P.S. JAPAN BATTERY OPERATED TINPLATE SUPER FLYING POLICE HELICOPTER, No.9094, not tested, appears complete and in good condition with only very minor paint loss, marking and wear, battery box in very good condition, length approx. 35cm, box with damage and wear, an unboxed Masuya 'Blue Eagle' battery operated tinplate Space Rocket, not tested but appears complete and in good condition with only minor paint loss, marking and wear, battery box/controller in good condition but looks to need re-wiring, length approx. 40cm and a boxed Durham Industries clockwork plastic 1928 Stutz Bearcat, with permanent key, motor works intermittently, appears largely complete but is missing windscreen, headlamp lenses and has some wear to 'chromed' parts and some fading to the plastic body, box complete but has some damage and wear (3)

Lot 106

THREE TONKA TOYS AERIAL LADDER FIRE TRUCKS, all ladders raise and lower, one with working extension ladders, one with jammed ladder, the other missing ladder, one missing both beacons, one missing one beacon from top of windscreen, one with one side ladder, others all missing, one is later version with yellow ladder and yellow plastic front grille, all in playworn condition with paint loss, marking and wear

Lot 32

Jaguar Barratt and other motor spares, including Jaguar locking nuts, Jaguar bearings, M14 bolts, A-Frame bushes, windscreen wipers, etc. (1 tray)

Lot 297

Matchbox - Yesteryear - A collection of 11 x boxed Rolls Royce Silver Ghost models with variations including wheels and tyre colour and styles, seats and boxes. The cars appear mostly Very Good to Mint, one has a broken windscreen. The boxes are mostly Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 356

Matchbox - Superfast - 3 x boxed vehicles, Ford Pick-Up in red with turquoise base, chrome grill and solid narrow wheels # 6, Cadillac Ambulance w# 54 and Standard Jeep in dark yellow with black axle clips. They appear Near Mint to Mint, the Jeep has a few small chips on the bumper ends and windscreen frame, the boxes are Good to Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 12

Matchbox - Superfast - A boxed Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Drophead in gold with amber windscreen, tan hood and yellow base # 69. The car appears Mint in an Excellent box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 154

Dinky Toys - A boxed Dinky Toys #168 Singer Gazelle. The model with dark green lower body, grey upper body, spun hubs, silver trim with gloss black base, has a very minor mark on roof just above windscreen, otherwise appears to be in Mint condition. The model is presented within a generally Good yellow card picture box, which has correct colour spot plus some light foxing and general storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)

Lot 307

Matchbox - Superfast - A group of boxed vehicles including 2 x Rola-Matics Badger # 16, Hondorora Motorcycle # 18, Jaguar SS100 # 47 and others. They appear mostly Mint, the Jaguar has a warped windscreen frame. The boxes are Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 1625

ALL AMERICAN BODIES/U.S.A 1.25 scale Resin kit (Very Limited issue), 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Limousine inc Body, Opening Bonnet, Chassis, Interior/setas/dash, Chrome bumpers/grille/hubcaps, Rear window/privacy glass inc Limo Werks colour A4 leaflet in Original box - Rare kit, needs Revell 1.25 ‘76 Chevy Caprice donor kit for wheels/tyres/windscreen

Lot 1011

Dinky Toys No. 194 Bentley Coupe comprising of grey body, maroon interior, with a brown tonneau, and driver figure, complete with spun hubs and original windscreen, housed in the original all-card box (NM-BVG)

Lot 1005

Dinky Toys No. 194 Bentley Coupe comprising of grey body, bright red interior, with a brown tonneau, and driver figure, complete with spun hubs and original windscreen, housed in the original all-card box (NMM-BVG)

Lot 9361

A group of thirteen playworn Dinky Toys diecast model cars, to include 39a Packard, 23d Auto Union racing car (missing tyres), 151 Triumph (fatigued), 36a Armstrong Siddeley, 38a Frazer-Nash, 30d Vauxhall saloon, 36c Humber Vogue (repainted), 23p Gardner's MG Record Car, 30b Rolls Royce, 36g Austin taxi, 38d Alvis sports tourer, 38b Sunbeam Talbot (missing windscreen), 35c MG sports car and 35d Austin 7. Together with a Crescent Toys Jaguar saloon car and an American made saloon car, possibly Tootsietoy (15, stickers applied to roofs, some paint touch-ups)

Lot 9464

Two boxed Lansdowne Models (Brooklin) code 3 LD7 1954 Ford Zephyr Zodiac diecast model cars, one in black with red interior and added windscreen visor, the other in two-tone red and cream with cream interior (2)

Lot 9412

Six Corgi Toys diecast model cars with original boxes/partial boxes, to include 204 Rover 90 Saloon (cerise underspray showing through white upper body), 304 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. Hardtop Roadster, 151 Lotus Mark Eleven Le Mans Grand Prix Racing Car (missing windscreen), 210 Citroen DS19 and 302 MGA Sports Car (missing windscreen) (6, boxes generally poor with several missing flaps)

Lot 739

AC29 Signed. K N T Lee captured sent to Stalag Luft 111, Plus 5 All Battle of Britain. 13 Oct 87 BFPS 2154 The 47th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain special postmark on 17p Lord Dowding / Hurricane stamp. Lord Dowding Sheltered Housing Project. Cover flown in Hurricane LF 363 of the Battle of Britain Memorial flight from RAF Coningsby to RAF Abingdon to participate in the 1987 Battle of Britain open day flying display. After which returned to RAF Coningsby. Personally Signed by Sqn. Ldr. K N T Lee DFC of No 501 Sqn, Royal Auxiliary Air Force Pilot of Hurricane P3059 SD N. Battle of Britain pilot Hurricane Ace, Later Flight Commander 123 Sqn Western Desert March 1943, Shot down 27 July 1943 captured sent to Stalag Luft 111, as was a Penguin in the Great Escape. Sqn Ldr John Hamar Hill 222 Sqn. Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot. Commanding Officer 222 Sqn Took command of 504 Sqn in France. On the 19th shot down by a Bf 110 and baled. Within a few hundred feet of the ground he was fired at by French peasants with shot guns. After landing managed to convince them that he was not German. As he was about to be driven away in a French Air Force car a British patrol arrived and he was arrested as a fifth columnist. Reaching for his identity card Hill was fired on by one of the British Soldiers. When he ducked below the windscreen all the others fired. Hill rolled out of the car into a ditch and when firing had ceased he convinced the officer in charge of his identity. Having seen all this the French peasants rendering him unconscious, while the soldiers stood by and watched. Died 1998. John D Urie 602 Sqn Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot. Wg. Cdr. H. M. Stephen 74 Sqn Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot. Sqn Ldr Janusz ( Zura ) Zurakowski Polish Battle of Britain Pilot. Posted to No 234 Fighter Squadron flying Spitfires at St Eval Took part in Battle of Britain, bailed out of damaged Spitfire. Later posted to No 609 Fighter Squadron at Middle Wallop and Biggin Hill. During Battle of Britain destroyed three German aircraft. Later Chief Development Test Pilot Gloster Aircraft Company 1947 to 1952. and Harold Moon BSc CENG Head of Structures, Gloster Aircraft Company ltd 1947 to 1962. A G Russell 43 and 145 Squadrons Battle of Britain fighter. Joined 43 Squadron at Usworth 28 th September 1940 Full Details enclosed. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 24

FOUR 1/43 SCALE RED LINE MODELS RESIN MODELS comprising a No.RL139, Ferrari F430 GT, Risi Competizione no.99, 2nd LMGT2 Class, Le Mans 2007, limited edition 1/500; No.SPAR4P001, Ferrari F430 GT2, Scuderia Ecosse no.63, FIA GT, Silverstone 2007, limited edition 175/300; No.RL100, Ferrari 365 GTB/4, no.47, Le Mans 1975, limited edition 2/500; and No.RL143, Ferrari F430 GT, no.50, Champion FIA GT2, 2007, limited edition 177/300, each mint or near mint and boxed. Condition Report : No.RL100 with lifting windscreen frame. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 71

THREE 1/43 SCALE SPARK (MINIMAX) RESIN MODEL RACING CARS comprising a No.43DA66, Ford GT40 Mk 2, Winner Daytona 24 Hours 1966; No.43LM66, Ford GT40 Mk 2, Winner 24H Le Mans 1966; and No.S4068, Ford GT40, no.9 24H Le Mans 1969, each mint or near mint and boxed. Condition Report : No.S4068 with detached windscreen wiper blade. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 162

Best of Show ISO Grifo 7 Litr IR8 1:18 Scale, Nr: BOS088, gold metallic resin body, limited edition 0214/1000, one windscreen wiper loose, in near mint pre owned condition, white polystyrene inner, outer card box.

Lot 209

BBR Models Ferrari 456 Venice Cabrio Sultan of Brunei, red resin high quality model, 1:43 scale, in near boxed condition, wing mirrors/windscreen wiper loose in packet, ref no: BBR128A.

Lot 941

A well maintained example of the 964 generation 911 Carrera 4 fitted with the desirable manual gearbox. Although patently still a 911, the 964 was in fact 85% different from the outgoing modelThis UK-supplied (C16) right-hand drive example was first registered in 1991 and has been in current ownership since 1998Powered by an air-cooled 3.6-litre flat-six, delivering 247bhp and 229lb/ft of torque to all four wheels through a 5-speed manual transmissionFinished in gleaming Grand Prix White complemented by a black soft top roof and a grey full leather interiorFitted with electric windows, front and rear fog lights and central locking. Factory options include Sport seats with electric height adjustment, top-tinted windscreen and a CD/radio playerSupplied with a original service book (24 stamps) and comprehensive history file, maintained throughout its life at Porsche dealers and specialistsDelightful, top of the 964 range, four-wheel drive Cabriolet that has obviously been looked afterRegistration AA3524 shown in the images is not included as part of the sale     Specification Make: PORSCHE Model: 911 - 964 Year: 1991 Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ96ZMS451641 Registration Number: H117 ATV Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 62M06546 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 82901 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 997

Saleroom Notice - Please note this is an added lot and does not appear in the printed catalogue. The vendor informs us the odometer was working up to three weeks ago but is not now working.A very rare Mini Cooper S 'Touring', one of just 100 produced by John Cooper Garages and almost certainly the lowest mileage example left, with just 166 miles from new. S436 BWV is a very rare Mini Cooper S Touring, one of just 100 produced by John Cooper Garages (LE no. # 98-S-140), equipped with an 86bhp 1,275cc MPI engine with larger valves, polished and ported head, and modified ECUA Sports Pack was fitted which consisted of 13'' Minilite alloys, colour-coded arches, Koni dampers, modified steering rack, extra voltmeter & oil temperature gauge, rear wheel spacers, fog lamps, a leather steering wheel and gear lever gaiter, Walnut dashboard, door caps and door handles, alloy window winders and alloy door latchesOther features included steel sill covers, airbag, alloy fuel cap, white mirrors, unique Cooper chassis plate and special Cooper S Touring decals and badges"Original" is a word regularly used within the world of classic cars, frequently incorrectly, however, in the case of this remarkable Mini, it is absolutely appropriateIt was purchased brand new from John Cooper by its original owner to enjoy in his retirement and was driven all the way back to his home with the odometer showing just 166 miles when he turned the engine off. We can only imagine his sense of pride as he closed the garage doors and took a final glance back at his gleaming green Cooper S Touring, still ticking as it cooled down after its long runSadly, an untimely illness led to his passing, meaning that he never got to enjoy his new car and it was to remain in the garage until purchased by our vendor in 2021He chose not to register the car in his name meaning that the V5C has the cachet of showing just one registered keeperIn our vendor's words "As this is such a unique find we decided to leave the Mini completely untouched, in its original condition, without any restoration. This means there are some areas of rust and some minor cosmetic defects from its time spent in long-term storage but it starts, runs and drives smoothly "We understand that all parts and accessories, including tyres, windscreen wipers, mats, interior finish, right down to the key fob are as they were when they left the factory. The unique car number, given to all John Cooper Garages conversion cars, is 98-S-140One of just 100, less than 170 miles from new and one name on the V5, this is rather special and totally worthy of the term 'original'.SpecificationMake: MINIModel: COOPER S TOURINGYear: 1998Chassis Number: SAXXNNAZEXD165481Registration Number: S436 BWVTransmission: ManaulEngine Number: 12A2LK70374473 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 166 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 947

Impressively modified RS Cosworth (400-plus bhp) from long-term storage with just 88,621 miles indicated.   A fine example of the fifth generation Escort RS 'Cossie' from long term ownership with just 88,621 miles indicatedSupplied new by Bristol Street Motors (Bromley) finished in Diamond White with the desirable Lux specification which included full leather, an electric sunroof, electric heated mirrors, heated windscreen, heated washer jets, leather steering wheel, electric windows and carpeted door binsVery large history file which includes the usual service and maintenance invoices, original service book, MOTs back to 1996 and the dealer book packIt also includes invoices from 2007 detailing a full engine rebuild with modifications substantially increasing the power outputA series of further invoices (£6,872) from Motorsport Developments over the late 2013 - early 2014 period detail further setting-up, ignition, turbo and fuel-mapping in addition to cosmetic improvements, attention to detail etc. Just over 2,000 miles sinceA rolling-road print-out from Motorsport Developments dated 06/11/2013 shows a peak output of 413.3bhp at the flywheelLightly used in recent years, the last MOT expired on 25/06/2021Its original registration number, K1 RSC will remain with the carThis smart little RS Cosworth has been subject to considerable expenditure over the years and we encourage interested parties to spend time looking at the extensive history file  Specification Make: FORD Model: ESCORT RS COSWORTH Year: 1992 Chassis Number: WF0BXXGKABNG85042 Registration Number: K1 RSC Transmission: Manual Engine Number: NG85042 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 88621 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 337

British Heritage Models (Majesty Classics) Three Vehicles (i) MC06a 1966 Singer Vogue Estate grey (ii) MC05 1962 Hillman Super Minx green/green (windscreen frame loose) (iii) MC06 1962 Singer Vogue (one wing mirror and aerial missing) (all E boxes E) (3)

Lot 442

Various 1:43 Scale Models (i) British Heritage Models SOV6 1964 AC Cobra green (ii) Classic Models Vauxhall Cresta PA grey/maroon (iii) Somerville Models 137K 1953 Sunbeam Alpine metallic blue (lacks windscreen) (iv) J&M Classics Healey Duncan Coupe silver grey (all E boxes E) (4)

Lot 373

Lansdowne Models Three 1:43 Scale Models (i) LDM78 1939 Lagonda V12 Rapide gunmetal grey (windscreen in box) (ii) LDM79 1936 Railton Cobham Saloon mid green (one wheel detached in box) (iii) LDM69 1948 Bedford PC Van Western Counties (all E boxes E) (3)

Lot 340

Crossway Models Limited Edition Model CC09 16 Morris 8 S2 Open 2 Seater Custom cream & brown with CoA 16/25; together with CM17 Morris 8 S1 2 Door Saloon green with CoA and Morris 1100 MkI saloon connaught green/white roof (all E boxes E) (3)CC09 Windscreen present but no door mirrors

Lot 455

Dinky 164 Vauxhall Cresta 151 Vauxhall Victor; Corgi 207 Standard Vanguard III saloon; Tekno 827 Saab 96 (all E boxes E-G) together with Corgi Hillman Husky and Micro Models Super Snipe (both E) Dinky Taxi and Vanguard (both G); Schuco (US Zone Examico) 4001 (G-E, lack windscreen, box F-P, lacks both ends) (9)

Lot 373

Dinky no. 111 Triumph TR2 Sports. Blue with red interior and hubs. Displays generally fair due to windscreen with paint very good. Some minor signs of wear. In good original box.

Lot 125

Corgi No. 241 Ghia L.6.4. Blue with red interior, chrome hubs. Paint very good with only the odd minor sign of wear, some chrome loss on bumpers but overall fair due to cracked windscreen. In good original box.

Lot 128

Corgi No. 241 Ghia L.6.4. Blue with red interior, chrome hubs. Paint very good with only the odd minor sign of wear, some chrome loss on bumpers but overall fair due to cracked windscreen. In good original box.

Lot 103

Corgi No. 155 Lotus Climax One Racing Car. Green, chrome hubs, RN1. Displays fair to good, damage to windscreen. In very good original box.

Lot 360

Dinky no. 405 Universal Jeep. Red including hubs. Displays generally good to very good. Little sign of wear to paint, some rust to windscreen. In good original box.

Lot 270

Corgi Classics No. 9022 Daimler with Hood. Unusual find, as shown. Displays good (windscreen is cracked) with the odd mark. With 9022 labelled box.

Lot 195

Toylander II kit built battery operated electric toy Land Rover, wooden in construction with rubber tyres and other features including folding windscreen, indicators and brake lights, sold with instruction manual, plans, papers and receipt of purchase dated May-11, 165cm long x 91cm high (inclusive on windscreen) - Sold as seen, contents not checked for completeness. Not tested. Prospective buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves with this lot prior to bidding

Lot 103

An outstanding Second War Coastal Command Immediate D.F.M. group of four awarded to Flight Sergeant J. S. ‘Jack’ Garnett, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve As Second Pilot to Flying Officer J. A. Cruickshank in a Catalina of 210 Squadron on 17 July 1944, Garnett’s name is indelibly linked to one of the finest Victoria Cross actions of the war: but for his own stoicism in facing off his wounds and taking over the controls, none of his crew would have reached safety Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (1390283 F/Sgt. J. S. Garnett. R.A.F.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; War Medal 1939-45, mounted for wearing, nearly extremely fine (4) £14,000-£18,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.F.M. London Gazette 29 September 1944. The original recommendation states: ‘This N.C.O. was the Second Pilot of a Catalina aircraft which sighted and attacked a fully surfaced U-boat on the 19 July 1944. The attack was pressed home at a very low altitude by the Captain in the face of heavy and intense flak which killed the navigator/bomb aimer outright, severely wounded the Captain and front gunner as well as slightly wounding Flight Sergeant Garnett. Immediately after the attack the Captain collapsed in his seat. Flight Sergeant Garnett, promptly took over the controls, righted the aircraft and climbed into a fog patch ahead of him. From then on Flight Sergeant Garnett assumed the captaincy of the damaged aircraft and organised the crew for the homeward journey of five hours. Although not qualified as a First Pilot on Catalinas he brought the damaged aircraft safely back to base and successfully landed it in difficult water conditions (glassy calm) in the half light of early morning. Owing to the damage sustained to the hull, it was necessary to effect an immediate beaching, which operation he conducted with conspicuous success and beach it finally in an extremely well chosen spot. From the moment he took charge he handled the situation in the manner of an experienced First Pilot. By his prompt action immediately after the attack, his skill in flying the aircraft back to base without a navigator, his successful landing and well-judged beaching he undoubtedly saved the lives of his crew and was responsible for the safe return of his aircraft.’ John Stanley Garnett was born in Barnet, Hertfordshire on 4 November 1911. Joining the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, he was selected for pilot training and qualified for his ‘Wings’ in Canada, in addition to attending a navigation course at Pensacola, Florida. He subsequently joined the strength of Coastal Command’s 210 Squadron in early 1944 and, by the time of the above related action, had completed about 100 hours of operational flying. And that action is best summarised in Chaz Bowyer’s For Valour – The Air VCs: ‘ … At 1.45 p.m. Cruickshank got airborne from the Sollom Voe base to start a patrol calculated to last at least 14 hours. For the next eight hours the Catalina swept its patrol area, seeing little of importance, and its crew were reaching the point of thinking ahead to the return to base at the end of yet another monotonous sortie. Then, at 9.45 p.m. the radar showed a contact at 6821N, 0556E, - a surface vessel some 43 miles ahead. The flying boat at that moment was flying at 2000 feet above the ocean and Cruickshank’s immediate reaction to the sighting report was to approach the unidentified ‘contact’. Further on he suddenly saw the vessel - a submarine, doing approximately 14 knots on the surface. At first the crew thought it must be a ‘friendly’ sub, but Cruickshank ordered a recognition cartridge to be fired and the code letter of the day to be flashed to the submarine to ensure identification. His answer was an immediate heavy box barrage of flak - it was a German U-boat. Cruickshank’s response was to pull the Catalina into a complete circuit around the U-boat and begin his first run-in, descending from 1,000 feet to 50 feet as he nosed towards his target. At 1,000 yards’ range the Catalina’s front gunner commenced firing to make the German gunners take cover, and his tracers splashed around the submarine’s conning tower and ricocheted away in crazy parabolas; then the waist blister guns joined in the attack. Roaring over the U-boat the Catalina’s depth charges failed to release, so Cruickshank turned to port, climbing to 800 feet and continuing his turn to begin a second attack. Shouting to his crew “Everybody ready?” Cruickshank paused to hear the responses and then yelled, “In we go again.” The U-boat was now nearly stationary, giving its gunners a more stable platform as they prepared for the Catalina’s second attack. Flak shells began to slash along the flanks of the flying boat as it bore in; then as the U-boat came directly under Cruickshank’s vision, one shell exploded inside the Catalina, creating havoc. The navigator, Dickson, was killed instantly, Appleton [an Air Guner] was hit in the head by shrapnel, and Harbison [the Flight Engineer] wounded in both legs. In front of Garnett’s second pilot seat the windscreen shattered, and further inside a fire broke out. Cruickshank received wounds in both legs and his chest, but gave no indication of his injuries, intent as he was on completing his attack. From 50 feet above the U-boat Cruickshank personally released a stick of six depth charges in a perfect straddle of the submarine, then pulled up into the clouds of sea fog ahead of him. The aircraft crew saw no more of their target, but behind them the U-347, commanded by Oberleutnant zur See Johnann de Bugr, was rapidly sinking - Cruickshank’s aim had been true. U-347 had been one of an Arctic flotilla, and this was only her second patrol. In the Catalina, the crew took stock of the damage and crew injuries. The hull was riddled with flak damage, with a foot-long gash along the waterline. The aircraft radar set was out of commission, and one of the main petrol lines was leaking fuel steadily. The latter was particularly worrying; in their immediate location, 190-degrees west of the Lofoten Isles, north-west of Norway, the crew realised that it was at least five hours’ flying back to base at Sullum Voe. The various holes in the main hull were stuffed with various canvas engine covers and ‘Mae West’ preserver life jackets by various crew members; while up front Garnett took over the controls from Cruickshank and told Appleton to come and tend to the skipper’s wounds. Appleton began to cut away the legs of Cruickshank’s uniform trousers to staunch the obvious flow of blood, and then Cruickshank’s face went white and he fainted. Garnett and Appleton managed to lower the unconscious pilot from his seat and carried him aft to the only remaining unburned rest bunk; then Garnett returned to his forward seat. Appleton began to dress Cruickshank’s leg wounds and only then discovered the several chest wounds suffered by his captain - Cruickshank had not said anything about these. As the pilot regained consciousness soon after, he immediately made a move to go forward to his seat at the controls, being anxious about the fuel state, but Appleton restrained him gently, explaining that Garnett had everything under control there. Cruickshank’s next thought was for his navigator, but from the look on Appleton’s face, realised that Dickson must be dead already; indeed, he must have unconsciously known this after the explosion in the aircraft during the second ...

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Original boxed Louis Marx Friction Drive Batmobile with Batman & Robin figures, scarce model circa 1966, hard plastic model with blue body, pink windscreen, steering wheel and a Batman decal to one side, the other decal has come loose, yellow wheels, small mark to bottom of door which was possibly from manufacturing rather than wear as the item appears potentially unplayed with. Plastic hubcaps have warped onto body and therefore no movement possible, otherwise excellent. Outer box vg with creasing from opening box ends.

Lot 419

Pilen (Spain) a group of Cars (1) M521 Seat 131E (2) M317 Seat 850 Spider (3) M343 Indra (4) M509 Stratos Berone (windscreen loose) - generally Excellent to Near Mint in generally Good to Excellent rigid perspex cases. (4)

Lot 159

Lansdowne Models (Brooklin) a boxed pair to include, (1) LDM117 1961 Austin A99 Westminster (2 wheels loose) (2) LDM1A 1958 Austin Healey Sprite Mk.I (Missing Windscreen) - Apart from missing and loose parts cars appear Good Plus to Excellent in Good to Excellent boxes.

Lot 483

Buby (Argentina) Collectors Classics (1) 1956 Packard (2) 1956 Desoto (3) 1956 Desoto Convertible - Fair to Good Plus in Fair to Excellent boxes - one has cracked case.  All have some issues, loose parts, trim, windscreen etc, but most parts are with models for repair (3)

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