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Click here to subscribe21 Corgi vehicles: including 10 Minis 1980s issues, James Bond Aston Martin DB5 (1990), and Vanquish. 2 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee gold/blue (open and closed) trams. Last of the Summer Wine Triumph Herald and a German army King Tiger Heavy tank etc, plus 4 Vanguards: Rover, Triumph, Austin and Vauxhall. All boxed, as new
Corgi: Rockets Jaguar Spedeworth Control Car, Ford Escort Daily Mirror Rally, Todd Sweeney Dragter, gold Aston martin DB5, others; Lego Mercedes-Benz 220S, Budgie Euclid Tipper and Leyland Hippo Cattle Truck; Husky Batmobile; Spot-On Vauxhall Cresta; Hong-Kong Mini Countryman; Cragstan Pontiac GTO, P-VG (21)
Minic clockwork Vauxhall cabriolet, No. 19M, dark blue, excellent, illustrated box good; Minic tip lorry, red-green, chromium wheel arches, box faults (faults, some rusting, no key); Minic No. 1 Jeep, with spare wheel, jerry can and key, red printed box good; Tri-ang clockwork mouse, good, illustrated box lacking end flaps (4)
Matchbox, 1-75 series collection of 8 models to include; No.20 ERF Stake Truck, maroon, MW, silver trim (M), No.20 ERF 68G “Ever Ready” GPW round axles (rusty) (NM), No.2 Commer Bottle Float, cream bottles SPW, green windows (NNM), NO.21 concrete truck (NM), No.22 Vauxhall Cresta, dark red/cream roof (M), No.24 Hydraulic Excavator (58mm), orange/yellow (M), No.24 Excavator (67mm) GPW (M), and No.24 Rolls Royce, silver hubcaps (M), all in a Matchbox carry case.
Matchbox, 1-75 series, No.22 Pontiac GP (NM,BG), No.38 Vauxhall Victor Estate, yellow, black wheels (M,BG), and No.53 Ford Zodiac, metallic blue (M,BF), sold with 5 Siku Super Serie (M,BM), 1 Tomica 1/78 Rolls Royce (M,BNM), 2 Corgi Juniors (M,BF-G) and 16 playworn mainly Corgi Juniors in mixed condition (x27).
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, comprising; a 19th century gold cannetille ruby and diamond brooch set with a small old-cut diamond and four rubies, an early 20th century gold and carnelian oval signet ring, with a stag's head crest and 'In Deo Solo Confide', an Edwardian gold, turquoise and half-pearl closed-crescent, fleur de lys and trefoil brooch, a pair of silver foliate engraved lobed-oval pendent earrings, a garnet three stone trailing leaf scroll and branch openwork brooch, and a Vauxhall glass oblong mourning brooch
*London. Canaletto (Antonio). A View of the Canal, Chinese Building, Rotundo, &c. in Ranelagh Gardens, with the Masquerade, pub. Robert Sayer, [1752 or later], uncol. eng., approx. 255 x 390. mm, Hogarth-style frame, glazed, together with Rooker (Michael Angelo), The Horse-Guards, pub. Edward Rooker, February 20th 1768, eng. view by E. Rooker after M. A. Rooker, with later hand-col., trimmed to margins, with printed caption mounted separately below, image size approx. 380. x 535 mm, Hogarth-style frame, glazed, plus four other unframed topographical engs. (a hand-col. eng. view of Queen's College, University College, All Souls College, & The Steeple of St. Mary's Church, in the University of Oxford, by I. Donowell, pub. Bowles & Carver, n.d., c. 1770s, and three vues d'optique of London - Tower Bridge, Vauxhall Gardens Gallery & The London Caffé Rotunda, all hand-col., overall size approx. 340. x 520. mm) (6)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Great Britain / England, James Sadler (1751-1828), First English Aeronaut, the Record Speed Flight, White Metal Medal, 1812, by P Wyon, bust left, legend around, rev ornate balloon gondola with Sadler and passenger, flags at either end, ASCENDED FROM BIRMINGHAM …, 52mm, in contemporary velvet-lined turned wood fitted box (Mal 26; BHM 712). Extremely fine, the reverse especially choice. James Sadler made his first flight on the 4th October 1784, in a Montgolfier-type balloon with a 170-foot circumference, and made a number of flights during 1785, only to give up following a near disaster. However he was tempted back in 1812 and taking off from Vauxhall in Birmingham, with a Mr. Burcham as his passenger, flew for 112 miles in an hour and twenty minutes. The landing was rough and Sadler was thrown from the gondola leaving the unfortunate Mr. Burcham to throw out an anchor which caught in some trees. Burcham survived without harm though the balloon was destroyed. Sadler was the son of an Oxford pastry cook and before he took to ballooning found employment at the Ashmolean Museum. A plaque in Christ Church Meadow honours one of his first flights. Sadler’s son, Windham William, lost his life in a ballooning accident in 1824.
Sheet Music Covers. Steam! Steam!! Steam!!!, sung by Mr. W.H. Williams, Mr. Buckingham..., at the London Theatres, The Royal Gardens Vauxhall..., by H.V. Smith, pub. Charles Jefferys, n.d., c.1840s, large litho vignette to front cover, together with The Express Galop by Charles D'Albert, n.d., c.1850s, col. litho to front cover, with The Sailor Boy, Polka, by C.H.R. Marriott, n.d., c.1840s, col. litho front cover, and Those Distant Bells, Ballad by Brinley Richards, n.d., c.1840s, col. litho front cover, plus other similar sheet music with decorative covers, all slim folio (18)
25 Diecast cars by various makers: including 5 various BTCC 1998 Competition saloons by Onyx, Volvo, Vauxhall, Honda, Renault and Nissan, Minichamps BTCC Mondeo and Alfa Romeo, plus BMW Z8 and Opel Rekord estate car, Brumm 3x Mercedes W196C in various liveries, 300SLR Mercedes, Ferrari 156F1, Fiat 600, Vitesse Nash Metropolitan and 5 Minis, Old Cars Fiat Ferrari race car transporter and 3 others boxed, slight age wear to some, VGC to Mint
27 Airfix 00 scale kits: including 4 RAF Emergency sets, 6 RAF refuelling sets, Centurion, Crusader, Leopard, Sheridan, Chieftain and Sherman tanks, tank transporter, Bofars gun and tractor, etc, together with 5 x 72 scale military items and a 32 scale 1911 Prince Henry Vauxhall. Mostly minor wear, kits unmade, probably complete