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Click here to subscribeMatchbox - 30 boxed diecast Models of Yesteryear. Includes Y-2 1914 prince Henry Vauxhall, Y-5 1927 Talbot, Y-1 1936 Jaguar SS100 and others (some duplicates). Item appear to be in excellent condition. Housed in very good-excellent boxes; some storage wear. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
Matchbox by Lesney - seven diecast models comprising Mercedes 300 SE Coupe (trunk and doors open) # 46, London Bus # 5, Wreck Truck # 71, Unimog # 49, models generally nm, boxes generally g to ex - also included in the lot are three unboxed models comprising Evening News Van, Matchbox Removals van, and Vauxhall Victor Car, each g or better (this does not constitute a guarantee) [b]
GARRARD - A 1950's 9ct cased gentleman's manual wind wristwatch. The signed 29mm silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, signed 17 jewel movement, London 1959, weight of case back 5.7g, 32mm. The case back with engraved dedication for 25 years of service with Vauxhall Motors Ltd and with leather wallet.Currently running.
Matchbox Superfast 40a Vauxhall Guildsman pair - (1) pink body with black background flame hood label, turquoise green windows, pale yellow interior, bare metal base, 5-spoke wheels (2) Streakers issue red body with yellow & blue racing number 40 tampo print - generally Near Mint in Near Mint type H box & Excellent type J box (old price label to one side) which also has "Not recommended for children under 3" text. (2)
Attributed to Thomas Rowlandson, British 1756/57-1827- Caricature of a gentleman wearing a top hat; pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, inscribed 'Vauxhall Clark [sic.] a notorius [sic.] Black Leg' (lower edge), 16.5 x 12.5 cm. Note: Another version of the same composition by Rowlandson, entitled 'A Sporting Cove', is in the collection of the Yale Center for British Art.
Automobile - Selection of 'Laser' Tools - to incl Rear Axle Beam Bush Kit (Vauxhall), Engine Timing Tools (Fiat/Ford), Engine Timing Tool Kit 2.0 chain dCi Engines, Impact Glow Plug Removal Kit ¼"D 9pc, Rear Suspension Bush Removal Tool (Vauxhall), Suspension Bush Puller, Ignition Coil Pullers 4 pc (VW / Audi), Diesel Injector Puller Set 3 pc (Merc / Jeep), star bit set 3/8"D 8pc, Emergency Wheel Nut Remover Set ½" D 4pc, Gas Soldering Kit, Ford Engine Timing Tools, Air Pencil Grinder 7149, Rack End Remover and installer, Timing Tools, Twin Camshaft Locking Tool (Vauxhall), Infra-Red Thermometer, Timing Tools etc, Diesel injector removal set, - mostly within cases (Qty) 2x boxes
Original vintage advertising poster for Post Office Savings Bank 1861-1961 A Hundred Years of Service, featuring an illustration of a carriage passing in front of a grocery store next door to the Post Office Savings Bank and Big Ben and Houses of Parliament in the distance, the caption below reads - Mr. Panley, Grocer and Oilman of Vauxhall, started one of the first Post Office Savings Bank Offices in 1861. Mr. Gladstone, who had piloted the Savings Bank Bill through Parliament, is seen passing the shop on his way to the House. Horizontal. Very good condition, creasing, tears on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: Robert Scanlan, size (cm): 73.5x92, year of printing: 1961.
J. Harris after Andrew Nichol, RHA (Irish, 1804-1886): Five views of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway - hand coloured aquatints, titled: 1. 'Plate I. From Blackrock, looking across Dublin Bay towards Williamstown & Merrien' 2. 'Plate II. Granite Pavillions & Tunnel Entrance at Lord Cloncurry's Demesne of Maratimo near Blackrock - Kingstown Harbor in the distance' 3. 'Plate III. The Tunnel from the Excavation, looking towards Dublin' 4. 'Plate IV. From the Foot Bridge at Sea Point Hotel, looking towards Salt Hill - Kingstown Harbor in the distance' 5. 'Plate V. From the Martello Tower Bridge at Seapoint - looking towards Kingstown' 20.3 x 25.3cm, in black lacquered frames with gilt slips, 35.8 x 40.5cm (losses to lacquer), framer's labels verso for Combridge & Co. Ltd., 18 & 20 Grafton St, Dublin (light spotting and time staining, thunderbugs beneath glass, colour good) * The Dublin and Kingstown Railway (D&KR) was the first passenger railway to open in Ireland and also claimed a series of other firsts, including the first use of a passenger tank engine, the first commuter service and the first railway to build its own locomotives. Brought into being under the 'Dublin and Kingstown Railway Act, 1831', it faced numerous obstacles and opposition during planning and construction, including the destruction by storm of an important bridge. It opened in 1834, with two engines in operation, the Vauxhall and Hibernia and the first timetabled services commenced in 1835. In 1856, the Dublin & Wicklow Railway took over operation of the trains, leasing the line from the D&KR.
ONE PACKET: Sales particulars for various Norfolk Estates:EIGHT FREEHOLD COTTAGES, WALPOLE / VAUXHALL STREET: NORWICH, to be sold at auction by Messrs Sewell and Barnes on Friday 14th June 1901; THREE PLEASANTLY SITUATED FREEHOLD RESIDENCIES AND GARDENS, CHRISTCHURCH AND UNTHANK ROAD, NORWICH, to be sold at auction by Messrs S Mealing Mills and Sadd and Watson on Friday 11th April 1913; SUBURBAN RESIDENCES WITH GARDENS, GROUNDS AND STABLING, UNTHANK AND CHRISTCHURCH ROAD, NORWICH, to be sold at auction by Messrs Spelman on Monday 10th June 1895; SMALL FREEHOLD INVESTMENTS, EAGLE WALK, MEWMARKET ROAD, ESSEX STREET, CHAPEL STREET, VAUXHALL STREET, TRAFALGAR STREET, LAKENHAM, to be sold at auction by Messrs S Mealing Mills on Tuesday 11th March 1902; NO 3 ST PHILIP'S ROAD, NORWICH, to be sold at auction by Messrs S Mealing mills on Friday 6th February 1903 (5)
Twelve boxed Vanguards diecast cars. 1:43 scale, comprising Ivory/Grey Rover P4, VA19008, Black Austin 7 Mini, VA01306, Brooklands Green Triumph Dolomite Sprint, VA05304, Monaco Red Ford Zephyr 4 MKIII, VA06002, Horizon Blue Vauxhall Victor, VA03805, Blaze Austin Allegro, VA45003, Trafalgar Blue/Snowberry White Morris Oxford VI, VA05401, Grahams Hill's A35 Rally Car Austin A35, VA23005, Black Jaguar XK120, VA05901, Snowberry White/ Maroon Austin A60 Cambridge, VA04404, Tobacco Leaf Rover 2000, VA27009 and a Blaze Austin Allegro, VA45003
Ten boxed Vanguards diecast cars. 1:43 scales, comprising Onyx Green Metallic Ford Granada Ghia, VA05202, Green Morris Oxford, VA54000, White Triumph Dolomite 1850 Automatic, VA05305, Vulcan Grey & Imperial Maroon Ford Popular, VAVA02108, Maroon Ford Zephyr 6 MK III, VA46002, Lime Yellow/Swan White Vauxhall PA Cresta, VA06402, Signal Red Triumph Spitfire MKII, VA06700, Wedgwood Blue Triumph Spitfire MKII, VA06703, Ember Red & Cream Hillman Minx IIIA, VA06800 and a Shantung Beige Vauxhall Victor, VA38004
LAMBETH. An album containing approximately 180 postcards of Lambeth, London, including photographic postcards titled ‘South Lambeth Rd’, ‘Bowling Green, Vauxhall Park, S.W.’, ‘Coronation B’ld’gs S. Lambeth Rd’, ‘Tate Library, S. Lambeth’, ‘Albert Square’, ‘Aldebert Terrace, S.W.’, ‘Dorset Rd, S.W.’, ‘Fentiman Rd’, ‘Osborne Terrace’, ‘Tradescant Road, South Lambeth’, ‘Tradescant Road, South Lambeth’, ‘The Old Tenants Hostel, Kennington’, ‘Lower Kennington Lane’, ‘Kennington Cross’, ‘The Horns, Kennington’, ‘Kennington Park Rd’, ‘Kennington Theatre’, ‘Kennington Gate’, ‘Kennington Peace Celebrations’, the album also including some reprint photographs. Provenance: The Ron Elam Collection of Local Yesterdays.
LAMBETH. An album containing approximately 115 postcards of Lambeth, London, including photographic postcards titled ‘Wandsworth Road’, ‘Wandsworth Road, Station’, ‘Vauxhall Station’, ‘Bromfelde Rd’, ‘The Chase, Clapham’, ‘Edgeley Rd, S.W.’, ‘Gaskell St’, ‘Larkhall Lane’, ‘Larkhall Rise’, ‘Lillieshall Rd, Clapham’, ‘Manor St, Clapham’, ‘Orlando Rd, Clapham’, ‘Thorne Road, South Lambeth’, ‘Turret Grove’, the album also including a few reprint photographs. Provenance: The Ron Elam Collection of Local Yesterdays.
WESTMINSTER. An album containing approximately 170 postcards of Victoria and Pimlico, London, including photographic postcards titled ‘Vauxhall Bridge Road’, ‘Bessboro Gardens, Tram Terminus’, ‘Bloomfield Terrace’, ‘Buckingham Palace Road’, ‘Chichester Street’, ‘Ebury Buildings’, ‘The Goring Hotel’, ‘Eccleston Sq’, ‘Army Clothing Stores’, ‘Royal Army Clothing Dept, Pimlico’, 'Lupus Street', ‘Bolingbroke’, ‘St Georges Rd School’, ‘Tachbrook St, S.W.’, ‘Wilton Rd’, ‘Victoria Street, London’, ‘New Victoria Station, London’, ‘Victoria Station, S.E. & C. Railway, Continental and Main Line Departure Platform’, ‘Queen Annes Mansions’, ‘London, Regency Street, S.W.’ and ‘Gym, Westminster College’, the album also including a few reprint photographs. Provenance: The Ron Elam Collection of Local Yesterdays.
Five Matchbox, Moko Lesney, die-cast vehicles comprising ; 23 Berkeley Cavalier Caravan, 15 Diamond T Prime Mover, 45 Vauxhall Victor, 48 Meteor Sportsman Mk2 speed boat and trailer and 44 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, all boxed, also including ; 2 Aveling Dumper and an empty box for 35 Horse Box. (7)Condition Report: Please see extra photos on Ewbank's website. It has been suggested that the red Vauxhall Victor may have been re-painted. I would suggest first hand inspection to satisfy yourself to the condition of the item.
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH TEAWARES MID-LATE 18TH CENTURY including a Baddeley Littler puce printed teabowl and saucer, unmarked; a Vauxhall saucer underglaze painted with rockwork, tree and a fence, unmarked; a Vauxhall saucer with blue and ochre chinoiserie decoration, unmarked; and a Longton Hall saucer, painted in underglaze blue with an oriental river scene, workman's mark; and a Baddeley Littler saucer with polychrome painted chinoiserie decoration with a woman and boy, unmarked (6) puce Baddeley Littler saucer 12.6cm diameter; teabowl 7.9cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
Oxford Diecast, a boxed group comprising of Commercials, Cars and Emergency Vehicles with series such as "Oxford Fire", VX Racing" and similar to include VECT002 (VX Racing) 2008 BTCC Vauxhall Vectra VXR "Fabrizio Giovanardi", and others. Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Fair to Good Perspex boxes and Fair to Good outer slip sleeves where applicable. Some are missing packaging and some suffer from scuffing, scratching and old price stickers. See photo.
Dinky, Corgi, EFE, Vanguards and similar, a boxed (one unboxed) group comprising of Commercials, Cars and similar to include Dinky unboxed 164 Vauxhall Crest and similar. Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Poor (unboxed) to Good in generally Good boxes with some crushing and some boxes may have old price stickers. See photo.
Corgi Major Toys, a boxed Gift Set No.1 "Carrimore Car Transporter with 4 Cars". Scarce set comprising of Bedford Type-S Carrimore Car Transporter - Red cab with Silver trim, Blue Trailer, flat spun hubs along with and 4 x Cars (1) No.205 Riley Pathfinder in Red, Silver trim and flat spun hubs. (2) No.208 Jaguar Saloon in White, Silver trim, flat spun hubs (3) No.301 Triumph TR2 Sports Car in Cream with silver trim, flat spun hubs along with (4) No.203 Vauxhall Velox Saloon in Yellow with Red roof and flat spun hubs. Complete with Corgi blocks. Conditions appear generally Fair playworn in generally Poor boxes with tape repair, tearing, missing end flaps and other damage. See photos.
Victory Industries Vauxhall Velox battery operated (untested) approx. 1/18th scale model car, generally good plus to good (some discolouration) in good lift-off lid box, light grey, red interior, (without battery compartment cover). Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and untested. Viewing recommended.
Matchbox - An unboxed collection of Matchbox diecast model vehicles mainly Regular Wheels. Lot includes Matchbox RW #32 Jaguar E-Type (gpw); #65 Jaguar 3.4L (silver rear numberplate, gpw); #32 Vauxhall Victor Estate Car (primrose, spw) and similar. Models all have differing levels of age and play wear generally appearing to range Fair - Good. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Now with something of a 'cult-following', these supremely well engineered 'super-saloons' are highly coveted. From long and dedicated ownership, this is very fine example. The legendary Lotus Carlton is the kind of car that comes along once in a generation. At a time when really fast four-door saloons were the preserve of BMW and Mercedes, this Vauxhall (the Opel-badged LHD derivative was the Lotus Omega) derived 'super-saloon' arrived on the scene, demolishing the opposition. Oddly, it wasn't its huge performance or masculine good looks that created the most fuss, but the fact that the Daily Mail was so outraged by its stated top speed of 176mph that it declared it too fast for British roads. Of course, the Lotus Carlton - or Type 104 to Lotus aficionados - was nothing of the sort and although it shared its major components with a mainstream executive car, its level of development across every aspect of automotive dynamics had resulted in a truly special performance car.Production of the Lotus Carlton began in 1990, four years after the original Carlton/Omega went on sale. Vauxhall/Opel had hoped to build 1,100 cars in total, but owing to the recession of the early 1990s, the Lotus Carlton, priced at £48,000, was not selling as well as anticipated, and production at Lotus was halted in December 1992. Only 950 cars were completed: 320 Carltons and 630 Omegas, 150 short of the original target.It was powered by a twin-turbo version of the venerable straight-six used in the range-topping Senator, which developed a remarkable 377bhp. To achieve that figure, Lotus had put a lot of work into the 3.6-litre power unit, uprating and strengthening the bottom end, porting the 24-valve cylinder head (from the Carlton GSI), and fitting forged 'slipper' pistons made by MAHLE atop new Lotus-designed connecting rods tied to a counterweighted, forged steel crankshaft. The gearbox was the same 6-speed used in the Corvette ZR-1, the only transmission in GM's parts bin, capable of handling the car's monster torque. AP 'Group C' derived brakes - 4-pot calipers with 330mm ventilated discs at the front and 2-pot at the rear - sat behind specially developed Goodyear tyres. Performance was brisk, to say the least. 0-60mph came up in five seconds, 0-100mph was dispatched in 11.1 seconds and in 1992, Autocar magazine recorded a time of 17 seconds for their 0-100-0 challenge, second best behind an F40, however it's the car's maximum speed of 176mph that will always be quoted by its fans.The car presented here is a 1993 Vauxhall Lotus Carlton #809 (denoted by a unique plaque) of the 950 produced, first registered on 8th March 1993, making it late-production example. According to our vendor, who acquired the car in May 2011 (covering only c4.000 miles since then), some of the car’s early life involved a ten-year stint in storage due to it not being required as a daily-driver. Our vendor, an engineer and Lotus Carlton aficionado, has overseen a significant amount of work to the car, including an engine-out rebuild, a new clutch, timing chain, valve guides, water pump, injectors, whilst the twin turbo unit was overhauled. It also benefits from a new fuel tank and stainless-steel exhaust.Likewise, the exterior has seen the body-kit professionally removed and painted, whilst the bonnet has also been painted to tidy up the stone chips. The interior, although still all original (Grundig in-car entertainment system as fitted to the later cars, rather than the earlier Blaupunkt system) does, in some minor places, look a little worn; the seats and headlining are in very good order though. The car is accompanied by its original model-specific book pack, original tool roll, two keys and its original OEM spec exhaust system.Reports do vary, but the usually reliable ones suggest there are only around 70 Lotus Carltons taxed in the UK – a rather exclusive club!'Sledgehammer' was the word often used to describe the performance of these saloons, but Vauxhall footnoted promotional content with the words 'Very few will be made, very few will understand or appreciate it fully'. More than 30 years later, it's fair to say that we do understand and with climbing values, it's undoubtedly fully appreciated.Specification Make: VAUXHALL Model: LOTUS CARLTON Year: 1993 Chassis Number: SCC000019N1232428 Registration Number: K781 APD Transmission: Manaul Engine Number: 30N60858 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 92500 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Black leatherClick here for more details and images