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Nine jigsaw puzzles, early 20th century, comprising G.W.R. "King George V", "The Torbay Express", "Stratford Upon Avon", "The Cheltenham Flyer", Geographia Ltd "Humorous Map of London". with key, 20" x 30", A.V.N. Jones "The Tower of London", Zig Zag "The Hunt", Victory "A Fleet of Bygone Days", and Chad Valley "Sir Malcolm Campbell's Blue Bird", all boxed (some boxes AF) £80-140
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Twenty nine manufactured 8mm films, including "The General" with Buster Keaton, "The Lost World", "Easy Street", "Coney Island", "Cops" with Buster Keaton, "The Cure" and "Stage Struck", with Charlie Chaplin, four various "Tom and Jerry" and others, four reels of magnetic tape and seven empty spools (40) £40-70
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A set of QE2 Limited Edition golf clubs, by Sandhill (Bullion) Ltd, manufactured by Swilken of St Andrews, the irons produced from the marine bronze alloy propellors of the Cunard Queen Elizabeth 2, after her refit in 1987, the set, one of a limited edition of 7500, comprise nine irons (No 3 to sand iron), three Persimmon woods (Nos.1,3,5) and a hickory shafted putter, in originally wooden case with booklet £200-300
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A Mills One Armed Bandit with "Mystery Bonus Payout", manually operated, with cast iron case, plywood sides, nickel plated mounts, adjusted to take 1p coins, 27" high £100-150
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A Wrenn Formula 152 Electric Model Motor Racing Set No 3, including three cars, boxed, and a quantity of further Wrenn 152 parts including seven cars, five hand controllers, track and trackside items £50-80
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A small pull along horse and cart by Patterson Edwards ("Leeway"), c.1920, in carved painted wood with typical Leeway shape on base with rubber shod tinplate wheels and tipping cart, 18" long overall, and another smaller horse and cart, c.1900, with finely carved horse on wheeled base with painted cart, 16" long (2) £80-120
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An Ertl & Co. cast metal pedal tractor "Ford 800", c.1955, painted blue with rubber wheels, 36" long £40-60
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A Milestones Game of Life by John Waddington Ltd, 1938, including board, complete including instructions, and two G.W.R. jigsaw puzzles "Vikings Landing at St Ives" and "King Arthur on Dartmoor", both boxed £60-80
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Three Rupert Books for 1946, 1949 and 1972, two books by Marriott Edgar "Albert Arold and Others", and "Normans and Saxons and Such", and two other comic albums 1983 and 1988 (8) £40-60
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A Motorcyle helmet with label and transfer for the Isle of Man T.T. Races 1961, a pair of goggles and a weight lifter's leather belt, and seven volumes on Classic Trials Bikes (10) £40-70
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A Model 3 Masted Schooner, kit built, painted and varnished wood construction, fully rigged, nine sails, quantity of deck detail, mounted on wood plinth, 46" long, 39" high overall £80-120
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A quantity of Subbuteo Table Soccer comprising Continental Club Set, c.1968, complete with a few extra pieces, nine teams, five accessories, all boxed, and seven further teams, some incomplete, no boxes £80-120 |
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Twenty six various small plastic kits, all unmade and boxed, three Triang Minic Motorways boxed items, and four Triang Minic Push Go plastic toys, boxed (33) £80-120
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A Steiff pull-along riding pony, c.1953-66, covered in brown plush with black mane and tail, plastic saddle and harness, pull cord voice box (AF), steel frame and rubber shod wheels, ear stud, 24" long £80-120
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A Jennings "Governor" fruit machine with chromium plated metal and wood case, manual lever action, brass Indian Chief surmount, receives original 5p coins, on wood base, 15 1/2" wide, 27" high, 18" deep (Illustrated) £300-400
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A toy carthorse on wheels, early 20th century, carved and painted wood, on base, 11" wide, and another later horse on wheels, 8 1/2" long (2) £40-60
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Forty four plastic models by Airfix and others, World War II, all unmade and boxed, E £80-100
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Thirty nine plastic models by Airfix etc, Napoleonic World War I and others, all unmade and boxed, E £80-100
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Five Triang Mini Hi-Way Series rally and racing cars, boxed, G-E, a Triang 14" electric speedboat, boxed, F-G, two Minic London Transport Buses, clockwork, and another friction drive, P-F, and a Lines Bros LMS locomotive, painted wood and tinplate, P (9) £80-140
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A Victory Models M.G. T.F. Sports Car, plastic, battery powered, 8" long, box AF £70-90
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A wooden double sided jigsaw puzzle "Pussies at Play" by Louis Wain with print to wooden box lid, together with two Louis Wain childrens books, "Pussies at Play" containing keys to jigsaw puzzle, and "The Kittens House" (3) £120-140
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A Scalextric C1064 GT Super Cup Set, boxed, E, and a Scalextric Lap Counter/Timer, boxed, E (2) £40-60
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A fibre glass Jaguar pedal sports car, mid to late 20th century, with aluminium steering wheel, and rubber shod wheels, painted racing red with Jaguar plate to radiator, 48" long Provenance: Purchased in Australia £80-160
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A pond yacht to restore, c.1930, comprising painted wood hull with varnished and lined mahogany hull, lead keel, and a quantity of masts, sails, rudder and other accessories, on later stand, 58" long overall, and supplied with two original photographs of the yacht under sail £100-200
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A "Swan Pens" wood easel display stand with seven fountain pen outers, 9 1/4" x 7 3/4" £50-80
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The Independent Newspaper, a replica front page of first edition, 7th October 1986, magnesium engraving, 13 1/2" x 9 1/4", framed, with presentation leather verso £40-60
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A film poster for "My Foolish Heart", c.1949, starring Dana Andrews and Susan Hayward, coloured print, 19" x 26", framed £30-50
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Harley-Davidson Motor Cycles, composition relief sign with spread eagle surmount, late 20th century, 25" high, 19" wide £40-60
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"Senior Service Satisfy", thin card mounted on board, 29 1/2" x 19 1/4", and "Ringers A1 Light Tobacco", thick card poster, 26 1/2" x 18" (2) £60-90
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A painted wood pub sign "The Royal Falconer, Ales & Spirits", with portrait of Henry VIII, multi-arched top, mid to late 20th century, 65" wide, 24" high (Illustrated Page Twenty One) £200-250
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A Star Wars film poster "Episode III Revenge of the Sith", (2005), framed, 29 1/2" x 39" £50-80
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A Star Wars film poster "Episode II Attack of the Clones" (2002), framed, 29 1/2" x 39" £50-80
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A film poster "Train Spotting" (1996), framed, 29 1/2" x 39" £40-70
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A film poster "Stir Crazy" starring Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor, framed, 29 1/2" x 39" £40-70
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A film poster "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" (Disney 1979), framed, 29 1/2" x 39" £40-70
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A film poster "The Rescuers" (Disney 1977), framed, 29 1/2" x 39" £40-70
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A Pascall Pear Drops dispensing machine, enamelled steel D section wall mounted, accepts 1d. payment, No.6038A, 29" high, 6" wide £150-200
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A Golden Planet Spearmint Chewing Gum dispensing machine, enamelled steel oblong section wall mounted, accepts 2p payment, 36" high, 7" wide £200-250
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Beswick pottery Old English Sheep dog advertising Dulux Gloss Paint, 13" high (Illustrated Page Twenty Two) £200-300
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A 1964 Monte-Carlo Rallye vehicle, plate No.261, in red and white printed aluminium, 17 1/2" wide This Ford Cortina Series 1 car was driven as a private unsponsored entry by Jack Anderton and Keith Barraclough who came 105th of those cars which completed the course. The winners that year were Paddy Hopkirk and H. Liddon. The plate is accompanied by a full set of stage notes, maps, and other paperwork, and a photograph of the car in action in the snow (Illustrated Page Twenty Three) £350-400
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A Butlin's Motor Cycle Club vehicle badge in enamelled chromium plate (as new), 3 3/4" high, in sleeve, and a Butlin's Car Club Membership Certificate dated 20th July 1952 £30-50
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A rosewood hand held stereoscope viewer, late 19th century, with slide focus bar and turned handle, and forty four stereoscopic cards, genre comic and landscape by Excelsior, C. White and others £80-120
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A stained wood hand held stereoscope viewer, "The Perfecscope" by H.C. White & Co., U.S.A., with slide focus and folding turned handle, twenty eight stereoscopic cards, genre and landscape by Underwood, Realistic Travels and others, and an Evans Patent eye testing frame £50-80
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A set of approximately one hundred stereoscopic cards "The Great War" published by Realistic Travels, London, in simulated book box £80-100
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A stereographoscope, late 19th century, in ebonised wood with embroidered plush front panel, folding adjustable boxed action, pair of stereoscopic lenses and 5" viewing lens, 11" long (closed) £80-120
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A collection of three hundred and forty coloured stereoscopic slides with Cenei (Germany) folding japanned metal viewer in case, early to mid 20th century, housed in fitted beechwood case of four drawers, 12" x 8 1/2" x 14" £50-100
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Six View-Master 3-D viewers, mainly by Sawyers, in plastic/bakelite lever operated case, three boxed, and approximately one hundred and thirty Viewmaster card discs, most in individual sleeves in plastic carrier £70-100
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Five View-Master 3-D viewers, four by Sawyers, one by Gaf., in plastic/bakelite lever operated case, three boxed, and thirty seven card discs, in sets, most in sleeves £50-80
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