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Toys & Trains for the Collector Hugo Marsh Neil Thomas Plant (Director) Shuttleworth (Director) (Director) Toys & Trains For The Collector Tuesday 10th July 2018 at 10:00 Viewing: Monday 9th July 10:00-16:00 Morning of auction from 9:00 or by appointment Saleroom One 81 Greenham Business Park NEWBURY RG19 6HW Telephone: 01635 580595 Dave Kemp Bob Leggett Fax: 0871 714 6905 Fine Diecast Toys, Trains & Figures Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com Dominic Foster Graham Bilbe Toys Trains Bid Here Without Being Here All you need is your computer and an internet connection and you can make real-time bids in real-world auctions at the-saleroom.com. You don’t have to be a computer whizz. All you have to do is visit www.the-saleroom.com and register to bid - its just like being in the auction room. A live audio feed means you hear the auctioneer at the same time as other bidders. 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Order of Auction Lots Dinky Pre-war 1-9 Dinky Cars 10-32 Dinky Commercials 33-76 Dinky Military & Aircraft 77-86 Dinky TV & Novelties 87-93 French Dinky 94-110 Corgi Vintage 111-139 Matchbox 140-153 Tri-ang Spot-on 154-160 Various Diecast 161-206 Herpa & Gemini Diecast Aircraft 207-214 Meccano & other Construction Toys 215-224 Tin Toys 225-273 Toys & Collectables 274-326 Kits 327-343 Smaller Gauges 344 Tri-ang & Hornby 00 345-377 Bachmann 00 Gauge 378-403 Heljan 00 Gauge 404-409 Hornby Dublo & Wrenn 410-418 Trix & Liliput 419-438 00 Gauge Kitbuilt 439-500 H0 Gauge 501-507 Railway Collectables 508-509 0 Gauge 510-589 Gauge 1 & LGB 590-597 Metal Figures 598-639 Plastic Figures 640-650 Live Steam, Larger Models & Boats 651-661 Waterline Models 662-688 White Metal Models 689-693 Britains 694-698 Lot 16 Buyers Premium: 17.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 21% of the Hammer Price Internet Buyers Premium: 20.5% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24.6% of the Hammer Price 2 www.specialauctionservices.com DINKY PRE-WAR 6. Pre-War Dinky Toys, 151c Cooker Trailer, 152c Military Austin Seven, wire 1. Pre-War Dinky Toys 42 Police Set, windscreen, hole in seat, 16 Silver Jubilee comprising 42a Police Box, 42b Motor Cycle Train Set, green loco/coaches, dark green trim, Patrol, 42c & 42d Point Duty Policeman, in 35b Midget Racer, 35d Austin Seven, 35c MG original box with pictorial inner, F-G, box P-F Sports Car (2), P-VG, one 35c repainted (7) £60-80 £60-80 7. Pre-War Dinky Toys 22g Streamlined Tourer, turquoise body, black smooth hubs, F, lacks windscreen, 34a Royal Airmail Service Car, blue body, black smooth hubs, P, severe 11. A Dinky Toys 168 Singer Gazelle, fatigue throughout (2) £60-80 dark green lower body, grey upper body, spun 2. Pre-War Dinky Toys 23d Auto-Union hubs, in original box, E, box G £50-70 Racing Car, yellow body, black smooth hubs, driver, RN2, F, would benfit from cleaning, 23b Hotchkiss Racing Car, silver body, RN10, black smooth hubs, P-F, fatigue damage to front end, post-war 23c Mercedes-Benz Racing Car, silver body, RN1, black ridged hubs, VG, lacks baseplate, 23m Thunderbolt Speed Car, silver body, black detailing, F, tyres melted (4) £80-120 8. A Pre-War Dinky Toys 33r Railway 12. Dinky Toys Competition & Racing Mechanical Horse & Trailer Van, LMS livery, Cars, 133 Cunningham C-5R Road Racer, 238 maroon and black, blue smooth hubs, F, fatigue Jaguar D-Type 237 Mercedes-Benz Racing Car, blisters to back of cab, trailer lacks tin plate at 236 Connaught, in original boxes, G-VG, boxes front £50-70 P-F (4) £80-120 13. A Dinky Toys 165 Humber Hawk, maroon lower body and roof, cream upper 3. A Pre-War Dinky Toys 62x British 40 body, spun hubs, in original box, E, box VG Seat Airliner, yellow/maroon body, ‘G-AZCA’ £50-70 marking, without gliding game hole, four silver props, G-VG, would benefit from cleaning £60-80 9. Pre-War Dinky Toys, including 29c Double Deck Bus, light blue lower deck, 4. A Pre-War Dinky Toys 60x Atlantic cream upper, grey roof, 36d Rover Streamlined Flying Boat “Dauntless”, blue body, cream Saloon, 24c Town Sedan and three others, P-F, wings, ‘G-AZBP’ marking, gliding game hole, most with significant damage and large pieces four red props, F, fatigue to nose, would benefit missing (6) £80-120 14. Dinky Toy Cars, 132 Packard from cleaning £200-300 Convertible, 40f/154 Hillman Minx (3), 150 DINKY CARS Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, 40b Triumph, 40g Morris Oxford, 171 Hudson Sedan, 23s Streamlined Racing Car, F-VG (9) £80-120 5. Pre-War Dinky Toys 60g De Havilland Comet, three examples, first silver body, blue wing tips, second red body, gold wing tips, third gold body, red wing tips, 60r Empire 10. A Dinky Toys 166 Sunbeam Rapier Flying Boat, ‘Caledonia’, 60t Douglas Air Liner, Saloon, blue lower body and hubs, turquoise 60h Singapore Flying Boat, P-VG, gold 60g lacks upper body, in original box, E, minute chipping wheels, flying boat lacks one float (7) £80-120 to extreme edges, box VG £50-70 15. Dinky Toys 107 Sunbeam Alpine Sports, pale blue body, cream hubs, RN26, 109 Austin Healey ‘100’ Sports, orange-yellow Lot 4 body, blue hubs, RN21, 110 Aston Martin DB3 Sports, grey body, blue hubs, RN20, 111 Triumph TR2 Sports, turquoise body, red hubs, RN25, in original boxes, with loose 111 Triumph TR2 Sports, F-VG, 109 repainted, boxes P-G (5) £60-80 16. Boxed Dinky Toy Cars, 162 Ford Zephyr Saloon, 170 Ford Fordor Sedan, brown body, red hubs, 164 Vauxhall Cresta Saloon, 198 Rolls-Royce Phantom V, 197 Morris Mini Traveller, in original boxes, F-E, boxes P-G (5) £100-150 www.specialauctionservices.com 3 17. Dinky Toys 30 & 36 Series Cars, 25. Dinky Toys 141 Vauxhall Victor DINKY COMMERCIALS 30c Daimler, fawn body, plain chassis, 36a Estate, primrose yellow body, blue interior, Armstrong Siddley, brown body, plain chassis, spun hubs, 011455 Citroën CX Pallas, metallic 30b Rolls-Royce, fawn body, open chassis, 36d blue body, black interior, concave hubs, in Rover, green body, moulded chassis, all with original boxes, VG-E, boxes F-VG (2) £50-70 black ridged hubs, F-G (4) £60-80 18. Dinky Toys 39 & 35 Series Cars, 39b Oldsmobile, grey body, 39a Packard, dark brown body, 39c Lincoln Zephyr, 35a Saloon Car (2), one dark blue, one mid-blue, F-VG (5) £60-80 26. A Dinky Toys 38b Sunbeam Talbot Sports, yellow body, ivory tonneau, black 33. A Dinky Supertoys 930 Bedford ridged hubs, G £100-150 Pallet Jekta Van, orange/yellow body, yellow grooved hubs, three plastic pallets, in original box with instruction sheet, VG, box G-VG £100-150 34. Fully Restored Dinky Toy Fodens, Foden Diesel 8-wheel Wagon, Foden Flat 27. Pair Of Dinky Toys 38d Alvis Sports Truck with Tailboard, Foden Flat Truck, Foden 19. Empty Dinky Toy Boxes, including Tourers, first maroon body, grey interior, black “Regent” Tanker, Foden “Mobilgas” Tanker, all 108 MG Midget Sports, 178 Plymouth Plaza, ridged hubs, second dark green body, black restored to a good standard (5) £60-80 181 Volkswagen, 073 Land Rover & Trailer, 137 interior and ridged hubs, G-VG, green example Plymouth Convertible, 256 Police Patrol Car, with replacement windscreen (2) £100-150 35. Fully Restored Dinky Toy Fodens, 113 MGB Sports Car and others, P-VG (23) Foden Diesel 8-wheel Wagon (3), Foden Flat £100-150 28. A Dinky Toys 39d Buick Viceroy Truck with Tailboard (2), all restored to a good Saloon, fawn body, black ridged hubs, G-VG standard, one in repro box (5) £60-80 £80-120 36. Restored Dinky Toy Commercials, 29. Dinky Toys 30c Daimler, fawn body, including Leyland Octopus ‘Esso’, Loud Speaker black ridged hubs, plain chassis, 36c Humber, Van (2), Royal Mail Van, Taxi with driver, Trailer grey body, black ridged hubs, moulded chassis, (2), Luxury Coach and others, majority restored G-VG (2) £80-120 to a good standard (15) £60-80 20. Dinky Toy Competition & Racing Cars, including 110 Aston Martin Competiton, 30. Dinky Toys 157 Jaguar XK120, red 109 Austin Healey Competition, 23f Alfa body and hubs, G-VG, 159 Morris Oxford, two- Romeo, 23g Cooper-Bristol, 23h Ferrari and tone cream and green body, green ridged hubs, others, F-VG (9) £80-120 F (2) £50-70 21. Dinky Toys 163 Bristol 450 Sports Coupe, RN27, 133 Cunningham C-5R Road 37. Loose Dinky Toy Buses & Coaches, Racer, 236 Connaught Racing Car, in original including 29f Observation Coach, 29e Single boxes, G-VG, boxes P-VG (3) £60-80 Deck Bus (4), 29h Duple Roadmaster Coach, 282 Leyland Royal Tiger (2), 29c Double Deck 22. Dinky Toys 152 Austin Devon Bus (2), 29g Luxury Coach (2), Atlantean Bus, Saloon, two-tone yellow/mid-blue body, mid- 31. Dinky Toys 39a Packard Super 8 P-VG (13) £100-150 blue hubs, 157 Jaguar XK120 Coupe, red body, Tourer, olive green body, black ridged hubs, 39f 132 Packard Convertible, pale green body, red Studebaker State Commander, grey body, black 38. Dinky Kit 1017 Routemaster Bus interior and hubs, in original boxes, VG, boxes ridged hubs, F-G (2) £80-120 (2), 1044 Messerschmitt Bf 109E, unopened in P-F (3) £60-80 original packaging, E, boxes F-G (3) £50-70 39.
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