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Toy and Transport Auction Sale Lynden House, New Mills, Ledbury Herefordshire HR8 2DJ Friday 10Th July 2020 Sale Starts at 10 A Toy and Transport Auction Sale Lynden House, New Mills, Ledbury Herefordshire HR8 2DJ Friday 10th July 2020 Sale starts at 10 a.m. Auctioneer: Chris Maulkin FNAEA Please adhere to our social distancing guidelines at all times. Buyers Premium 18% Catalogue Price (15%+ VAT) £1.00 Card payments can be accepted by debit card ONLY, there is no charge We are UNABLE to accept credit card payment Sale Room Tel No. 07968 694746 There will only be limited access to the sale room on sale day, strictly by prior arrangement. Please book your place with either Rupert or Chris The sale will be broadcast live and a live internet facility will be available via www.easyliveauction.com PLEASE NOTE All auction business is governed by the conditions of business, a copy of which are available upon request. 1. Whilst we endeavour to provide accurate descriptions all statements contained in the Catalogue are made without responsibility on the part of the Vendors or the Auctioneers. 2. Lots may carry abbreviations such as a/f (as found, considerable damage), the absence of such a note does not imply that the lot is without defect. 3. The lots will be sold as they stand at the time of the sale with all their qualities and defects - irrespective of their description in the catalogue. 4. Any measurements and weights are approximate. Please note all weights given are in avoirdupois ounces unless stated otherwise. 5. All statements contained in the Catalogue as to the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as, or as implying, statements or representations of fact. 6. Intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to all such matters and as to the physical description of any lot. Any commission bids are accepted on the understanding and assumption that the purchaser has inspected the lot and is fully satisfied with it. 7. No person in the employment of the Auctioneers has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation of any lot. 8. The Auctioneer reserves the right to fix a reserve and accept bids up to such a reserve on behalf of the vendor. All lots sold without reserve are sold at the auctioneer's discretion. ALL GOODS SOLD AS SEEN Bidding increments £0 - £100 £5 increments £100 - £200 £10 increments £200 - £500 £20, £50, £80 etc £500 - £1000 £50 increments £1000 - £2000 £100 increments £2000 - £10,000 £200, £500, £800 etc £10,000 - £20,000 £1000 increments £20,000 - £50,000 £2000, £5000, £8000 £50,000+ £5000 increments John Goodwin – Sale Catalogue Lot DESCRIPTION 25 A SUPERB MOTORING LIGHT ADVERTISING BOX 1 ARIEL 3 BSA TRICYCLE MOPED REGISTRATION FOR MORRIS A NUFFIELD PRODUCT, PFK100J TRIANGULAR IN SHAPE, BLUE BOX WITH 50 CC AIR COOLED TWO STROKE SINGLE COPPER EFFECT SIDES, ONE GLASS PANEL HAS CYLINDER 50 150 CRACKED GLASS. A RARE ITEM 300 45 0 2 ENAMEL SIGN GILBEY'S WINES, GILBEY'S 26 BOX OF VARIOUS MOTORING MANUALS, INVALID PORT APPROX. 30 X 21 INCHES, 20 40 PUNCH MOTOR YEARBOOK 1951, 54 AND 55 TOURIST TROPHY, UNDER BROCKBANK 3 ALUMINIUM ADVERTISING SIGN NEILSONS OMNIBUS, TOGETHER WITH SUNDRY MOTORING CANADIOR ICE CREAM APPROX. 60 X 36 INS T/W BOOKS 10 30 ANOTHER APPROX. 34 X 24INS IN POOR CONDITION 40 60 27 MAMOD BOX STEAM ROLLER APPEARS TO BE THE OLDER VERSION WITH FLAT FRONTED 4 VINTAGE ENAMEL SIGN ' DETENTION ROOM ' BOILER SR1 20 40 APPROX. 19 INS LONG IN GOOD CONDITION MOST LIKELY EX SCHOOL 30 50 28 SUBBUTEO TABLE FOOTBALL BOX REF 60140 TOGETHER WITH ACCESSORY SET 61158 5 GLASS ADVERTISING MIRROR ELLIPTICAL SCOREBOARD 10 30 APPROX. 16.5 X 19.75 INS PARK EXPORT PROST FREUNDE 10 30 29 SCALEXTRIC VELODROME CYCLING SET OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF TEAM GB FOR OLYMPICS 6 BRASS CAR HORN 10 30 2012 CONTENTS PER PHOTOGRAPH 10 30 7 2 VINTAGE RAC BUMPER BADGES 10 30 30 ENAMEL ADVERTISING SIGN, REPRO, AND 8 SMALL BRASS COLOURED PLINTH MOUNTED MORRIS SERVICE APPROX. 20.5 INS X 14 INS 30 50 JAGUAR CAR MASCOT, TOP GEAR HELMET BBC 31 REPRO ADVERTISING SIGN SUN INSURANCE PRODUCTION IN FORM OF MONEY BOX AND OFFICE DRIVE WITH THE SUN BEHIND YOU SMALL BIRMINGHAM ENAMELS PORCELAIN APPROX. 14.5 INS X 21.5 INS 30 50 60TH ANNIVE RSARY DECORATIVE PILL BOX 20 40 32 OLD PRESSED METAL ROAD SIGN WITH POLE 9 PLINTH MOUNTED JAGUAR CAR MASCOT 30 50 MOUNTING BRACKETS 'ROAD JUNCTION' 50 80 10 FRAMED ADVERTISING PICTURE IN OLD FRAME 33 OCTAGONAL TIN ADVERTISING SIGN BY BOVRIL FOR HEALTHY STRENGTH AND BEAUTY 10 20 FRANCO SW1, U.S. ROYAL TYRES, APPROX. 19 11 REPRO TIN ADVERTISING SIGN CHERRY INS ACROSS 50 80 BLOSSOM 10 30 34 TIN ADVERTISING SIGN GOODYEAR WHEEL 12 OLD ADVERTISING SIGN IN THE SHAPE OF AN ALIGNMENT & BALANCE APPROX. 21.5 INS X 31 ICE CREAM TWISTEE LICKS FROZEN CUSTARD INS 0 0 LICK -EM -UP, APPROX. 9.5 INS.X 16.5 INS 20 40 35 LONDON TRANSPORT GREEN LINE STYLE 13 TWO LEATHER CASED CAR INSTRUMENTS TRIANGULAR VEHICLE BADGE IN THE ACE SALOPIA GOLDEN JUBILEE 1915-1965 STYLE 10 30 ROTOTHERM TEMPERATURE GAUGE AND 36 LEYLAND ATLANTEAN BUS BADGE, WITH THE ANOTHER SIMILAR WITH THE BENTLEY LOGO WINGED EMBLEM AND ENAMELLED ATLAS / ON THE GAUGE MOUNT 10 30 ATLANTEAN GOD WITH THE WORLD ON HIS 14 VINTAGE PETROL CAN 10 30 SHOULDERS 60 80 15 2 VINTAGE SHELL ROAD MAPS OF EAST AFRICA 37 TRIANG BOARD GAME TG1 CHECK LINES P SECTION 1 AND 2, RARE COPIES OF OLD MAPS SLIGHT DAMAGE TO SIDE OF PLASTIC CASE, SHS 4.00, 10 30 HAPPY DUCK, HOTS SMUGGLER OLD CAR 16 OLD COUNCIL ROAD LAMP WITH NO WORKING CAPERS AND H EINEKEN PLAYING CARDS 5 15 'INNARDS' KENLITE HWCC 5 15 38 2 LEGO TECHNICAL SETS 733 OPTIONS FOR 17 PRATTS PETROLEUM SPIRIT HIGHLY HELICOPTERS LORRIES AND RACING VEHICLES AND SET 8859 TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS NOT INFLAMMABLE 3 SHILLING PRATTS HIGH TEST SEALED BLACK PETROL CAN PART REPAINT 10 30 CONTENTS CHECKED BUT BOTH BOXED TOGETHER WITH A PLASTIC MECCANO SET 100 20 40 18 DUNLOP FOOT PUMP WITH BRASS CYLINDER AND SPRING 10 30 39 QUANTITY OF OLD MIXED S IZED MARBLES 10 30 19 AUSTIN MOTOR CAR MEMORABILIA INCLUDING 40 2 ACTION MAN JEEPS SCOUT CAR 2 TRAILERS AND A ZAP TOYS QUAD BIKE ALL UNBOXED 20 40 A LADIES COMPACT BEARING AF LOGO ON THE FRONT TOGETHER WITH SET OF PLAYING 41 TRAY OF ACTION MAN AND QUAD TOYS CARDS ALL BRITISH 20 40 ACCESSORIES CLOTHES GUNS HELMETS AND 20 TIN ADVERTISING SIGN MICHELIN FEATURING EQUIPMENT ETC. 20 40 ROAD MAP OF GB. MARKED REPRO FROM 1975 42 8 UNBOXED ACTION MEN TOGETHER WITH AN EDITION ACTION MAN TALKING COMMANDER IN BOX APPROX. 25 INS. X 34 INS, 30 50 PLUS 2 COMBAT ZONE FREEDOM MISSION 21 TIN ADVERTISING SIGN, GOODYEAR, KNOW THE SOLDIERS 10 30 TYRE LAWS APPROX. 31 INS. X 22 INS 30 50 43 SCALEXTRIC RALLY SPORT SUBARU 22 ENAMEL ADVERTISING SIGN, DOUBLE SIDED, ADVANCED TRACK SYSTEM PART BOXED PART AN EARLY THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB, SET TOGETHER WITH 2 SUBARU CARS AND 2 FORMULA 1 STYLE CARS 20 40 KINGS CROWN AND UNION FLAG 120 150 44 MATCHBOX S200 STREAK LOOP TOGETHER 23 DOUBLE SIDED ENAMEL ADVERTISING SIGN, SMITHS & SPENCERS PRIZE MEDAL MINERAL WITH A MATCHBOX CASE OF MIXED PLAY WATER SOLD HER WITH CORNER BRACKET 60 80 WORN 1-75?S AND A LINCOLN INTERNATIONAL FORMULA 500 SLOT RACING SET WITH 2 CARS 24 TIN ADVERTISING SIGN DUNLOP STOCK MAKES AND CONTROLLERS 20 40 THE TYRE YOU WANT, WITH THERMOMETER SCALE BUT THERMOMETER BROKEN 20 40 Estimates do not include buyers premium 18% inc VAT Friday 10 th July 2020 John Goodwin – Sale Catalogue 45 SUBBUTEO TABLE SOCCER FLOODLIGHTING 73 MAMOD, 2 TE1A ENGINES 30 50 EDITION POSSIBLY CIRCA 1980?S WITH 2 TEAMS, 74 MAMOD, 2 TE1A SHOWMAN’S ENGINES 30 50 FLOODLIGHTS SOME ACCESSORIES NO PITCH HOWEVER ADDITIONAL TEAMS C100 63000 C100 75 MAMOD, PART BOXED TE1A SHOWMAN’S - 264 C100 333 AND C100 535 TRANMERE ROVERS 30 50 REPAINTED ROOF 20 40 46 QUANTITY OF VARIOUS CHILDREN’S ANNUALS 76 MAMOD, TWO TRACTION ENGINES TE1, ONE CIRCA 1970S AND BOX OF WOODEN BUILDING WITH COPPER COLOURED BOILER, NO BURNER, BLOCKS 10 30 AND ONE GR EEN BOILER 30 50 47 CHILDS DOLL OF ETHNIC ORIGIN WITH A SMALL 77 TWO MAMOD U/B LUMBER WAGONS 20 40 DIE CAST METAL HORSES AND HUNTSMAN 10 30 78 MAMOD, TWO STATIONARY BOILERS AND A SE2 48 CASCADE STAR ONE AM BANDIT, A TOWN & BOX 20 40 CITY LEISURE LTD MACHINE 50 100 79 MAMOD BOXED ACCESSORIES, GRINDING 49 A CHILDS ROCKING HORSE, IN GOOD MACHINE, & MINIATURE POLISHER, POWER CONDITION 30 50 HAMMER, PLUS 2 U/B SMALL STATIONARY BOILERS PT BOXED. 30 50 50 THUNDERBIRDS LARGE UNIVERSAL STANDING CINEMA STYLE TB 3 , PROMOTIONAL ITEM FOR 80 EARLY MAMOD BIRMINGHAM RAD ROLLER THE THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO F ILM 10 30 WITH SOLID WHEELS 30 50 51 STAR WARS STORM TROOPER FIGURE APPROX. 81 MAMOD, 4 STATIONARY BOILERS 30 50 18 INCHES HIGH IN PART BOX, T/W COMBINED 82 MECCANO STEAM ENGINE AND 2 MAMOD WAR TRANSFORMER & 30 INCH STORM STATIONARY BOILERS 30 50 TROOPER 10 30 83 MAMOD, 4 VARIOUS SIZED STATIONARY 52 STAR WARS STORM TROOPER APPROX. 32 INCH ENGINES 30 50 HIGH IN BOX & DARTH VADER SIMILAR BOTH 84 4 SMALLER MAMOD STATIONARY ENGINES 20 40 U/V 10 30 85 SMALL MAMOD STATIONERY ENGINE ON 53 3 BOXED YAKOVS TOY SHOP MEERKATS YAKOV PLINTH WITH FLIGHT WHEEL AND RESERVING BOGDAN VASSILY TOGETHER WITH BABY OLEG GEAR 10 30 PLUS CERTIFICATES 10 30 86 2 TRAYS OF MIXED & ASSORTED MECCANO 54 WOODEN TOY BOX WITH A QTY.
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