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Promotional LP Models Updated 6Th February 2019 Promotional LP Models Model No Other Comments Model Type Livery Cert No Price LP01003 LP01 - Horse Drawn Tram Manx Post Office £ 8.00 LP01004 Douglas Centenary, 1896-1996 (yellow/red) £ 8.00 LP03001 LP03 - Horse Drawn Delivery Van Phoenix Steam Dye House £ 10.00 LP03002 Chivers Box Chivers Olde English Marmalade £ 3.00 LP03003 Exchange & Mart, 120th Anniversary £ 2.50 LP03004 Royal Mail, Commemorative Collection £ 2.50 LP03006 W H Smith Bicentenary £ 2.50 LP03007 PDSA (Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals) £ 3.00 LP03008 H Warburton, Diamond Jubilee Bakery £ 4.50 LP03010 Unwins Wine Merchants £ 3.00 LP03011 News of the World £ 4.00 LP03012 William Lusty £ 3.00 LP03018 Jordans £ 3.00 LP03021 Guinness Box Lovely Day for a Guinness £ 5.00 LP03-1001 The Lincoln Co-operative Society Limited, Groceries £ 5.00 LP04001a LP04 - Horse Drawn Omnibus Bridlington 343/500 £ 15.00 LP04002 Exchange & Mart, Piccadilly £ 3.00 LP04003 Coventry Omnibus, Starleys Bicycles £ 8.00 LP04004 London General Omnibus, Bassetts Liquorice Allsorts £ 5.00 LP04005 The Torquay Clopper, Victorian Shopping Arcade £ 7.50 LP04006 Fleet Street, Old Ben, The Newsvendors Benevolent Institution £ 7.50 LP04007 Preston Guild 92, Deepdale £ 6.00 LP04008 Heinz 57 Varieties, Farringdon Road £ 3.00 LP04009 Telegraph & Star, Sheffield £ 7.50 LP04010 News of the World, Kilburn £ 4.00 LP04011 Teeside Evening Gazette £ 7.50 LP04015 Plymouth Corporation, Western Evening Herald £ 7.50 LP04016 Daily Telegraph, Holborn £ 10.00 LP05001 LP05 - Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine City of Coventry Fire Service 418/800 £ 9.50 LP05003x Hull Police Fire Brigade £ 6.00 LP05004x Metropolitan Fire Brigade £ 10.00 LP05006 Isle of Man Post Office Douglas Corporation, The Raglan £ 5.00 LP05014 London's Burning Box LCC London Fire Brigade, Blackwall Division (Set 2) £ 5.00 LP06 LP06 - Model T Ford Van Mid Sussex Times, 125 years £ 8.00 LP06001 DG Baseplate Farnham Maltings, 10th March 1985 267/1000 £ 9.50 LP06002 W. Haydon £ 8.00 LP06002 W. Haydon - plinth mounted £ 10.00 LP06003a Fotorama, white and red (DG baseplate-label) £ 10.00 LP06006 Hornby Railways £ 12.00 LP06008b Fishermans Friend (tampo) £ 15.00 LP06009 DG Baseplate Hendy Motor Engineers, Southampton £ 10.00 LP06011 Scotch Corner A1, The Swapmeet £ 12.00 LP06012 The Salvation Army, Mens Social Services £ 15.00 LP06013 Gardner Merchant £ 8.00 LP06016 Legal & General £ 6.00 LP06018 Mitre 10, The Mighty Australians £ 20.00 LP06019 NCH, National Childrens Home, 75 years in Wales 1986 no. 624 £ 10.00 LP06020 Miller of Nottingham £ 6.00 LP06021 DG Baseplate Koyanagi Gerson (Japanese) £ 8.00 LP06024 DG Baseplate Talyllyn Railway Company £ 12.00 LP06024 Promotional Baseplate Talyllyn Railway Company No. 61 £ 12.00 LP06028x Clarkson Puckle Insurance £ 15.00 LP06030 SOS, Service Offset Supplies £ 15.00 Updated 6th February 2019 Promotional LP Models Model No Other Comments Model Type Livery Cert No Price LP06031 Shredded Wheat £ 2.50 LP06032 National Garden Festival, Stoke on Trent 1986 £ 5.00 LP06033 Famous of Cheltenham, Centenary 1986 - brown £ 10.00 LP06035x Exchange & Mart 1986 Motoring Events, Hagley Hall (red) £ 12.00 LP06036 Conestoga Country Club £ 6.00 LP06039 Brit Tyres, Hull £ 8.00 LP06040 Cada Toys £ 6.00 LP06046 Heritage Homes, Cecil M Yuill Limited £ 5.00 LP06047 1986 Franklin Charity Pro-Am, Dundee Country Club £ 9.50 LP06048 Exchange & Mart (beige/brown) £ 3.00 LP06049 Thruway Mufflercentre £ 5.00 LP06052 Couture Designer Stockings £ 18.00 LP06054 Hatfields £ 6.00 LP06055 The Ottawa Citizen £ 12.50 LP06056a Label Finish Bassetts Liquorice Allsorts - Candy Basket £ 3.00 LP06056b Tampo Finish Bassetts Liquorice Allsorts - Candy Basket £ 3.00 LP06057 Wells Black Velvit £ 6.00 LP06059a Unwins Wine Merchants, brown roof £ 3.00 LP06059b Unwins Wine Merchants, black roof, brass 12 wheels £ 3.00 LP06059c Unwins Wine Merchants - green £ 3.00 LP06060 Kit Kat 50 years, 1937-1987 £ 9.50 LP06062 Farnham Maltings, 8th March 1987 271/1000 £ 7.50 LP06065 York Castle Museum, Green/Black £ 5.00 LP06066 Persil, no door indent, brass radiator £ 3.00 LP06066 Persil, no door indent, chrome radiator £ 3.00 LP06066 Persil, with door indent, brass radiator £ 3.00 LP06067 The Spring Garden Show £ 5.00 LP06068 Round Table Diamond Jubilee 1987 £ 5.00 LP06069 Eastern Daily Press £ 5.00 LP06070 Beamish, The Great Northern Experience £ 5.00 LP06071 Staffordshire County Show £ 3.00 LP06073 Moorside School Staffordshire £ 8.00 LP06074 Northern Echo £ 5.00 LP06075 Cadbury, metal baseplate £ 3.00 LP06075 Cadbury, plastic baseplate £ 3.00 LP06075 Cadbury, plastic reversed baseplate £ 5.00 LP06077 Champion Spark Plugs £ 5.00 LP06078 Furniss of Truro £ 5.00 LP06080 Fotorama, silver/red £ 2.50 LP06082 The Mustard Shop, Norwich £ 6.00 LP06083 Bull Mastiff Association £ 10.00 LP06086 Country Life English Butter £ 4.00 LP06087a Huddersfield Daily Examiner, yellow £ 8.00 LP06089 Cumberland News £ 5.00 LP06090 Wakefield Castrol Motor Oil £ 3.00 LP06098 Reddicap Heath First School £ 4.00 LP06099 Anchor Cheese £ 4.00 LP06100 The Famous of Cheltenham, green/black (2nd issue) £ 5.00 LP06101 Fuji Box T Jones, Butcher - no door indent £ 2.50 LP06101 Fuji Box T Jones, Butcher - with door indent £ 2.50 LP06-1017 The Universe £ 8.00 LP06104 Happy Eater Family Restaurants £ 3.00 LP06105b Stanley Gibbons (black) £ 6.00 Updated 6th February 2019 Promotional LP Models Model No Other Comments Model Type Livery Cert No Price LP06108 Stapeley Water Gardens, The Palms £ 3.00 LP06109 Cambridge Evening News £ 5.00 LP06110 The Star, Sheffield - Centenary £ 5.00 LP06113 The Western Morning News £ 6.00 LP06118 The Wooden Spoon Preserving Co. Ltd £ 6.00 LP06122 Atkinson Print £ 5.00 LP06123 Wells Jaffa Orange Drink £ 2.50 LP06128 Isle of Man Post Office £ 5.00 LP06130 The Charterhouse Fair 1988 £ 5.00 LP06132 Cotteswold Dairy Ltd. Tewkesbury £ 4.50 LP06135 Boots Quality Products £ 2.00 LP06136 UDM Nottingham - 1988 Kings Mill Hospital Appeal 990/1000 £ 12.50 LP06139 Model Mart £ 5.00 LP06142 Chivers Lemon Curd £ 4.00 LP06144a Castlegate Hotel, Rumour Bistro £ 10.00 LP06145 Pork Farms, Robin Hood Marathon 1988 £ 7.50 LP06151 British Red Cross Society, Berkshire Branch £ 12.00 LP06155 North Eastern Daily Gazette £ 5.00 LP06156 Barclays Bank, no steering.wheel, cream letters, black 20 wheels, cream tyres £ 10.00 LP06157 Elm Farm Dairies £ 3.00 LP06158 Nottingham Evening Post £ 6.00 LP06167 Exchange & Mart (white/green) £ 3.00 LP06169 Pork Farms, Queens Drive - white background £ 4.00 LP06172 Brylcreem £ 5.00 LP06175 Standard Life £ 10.00 LP06184 Life Style, white/red £ 5.00 LP06186 Leicestershire Umbrella Project cert 1208 £ 8.00 LP06188 KLM Tax Free Services £ 5.00 LP06190 GWR Museum Swindon £ 10.00 LP06191 51st Annual Premium Incentive Show (New York) £ 15.00 LP06196 Door Indent/Textured Roof Royal Mail Commemorative Collection, Telegram Service £ 3.00 LP06196 No Door Indent/Smooth Roof Royal Mail Commemorative Collection, Telegram Service £ 3.00 LP06197 The Bolsover Colliery Company Limited, Foundation Centenary £ 12.00 LP06201 York Castle Museum (green/black), No. 3 £ 5.00 LP06204 RAFA Wings Appeal £ 6.00 LP06208 Boots Quality Products £ 2.00 LP06211 Stoke Mandeville, The Bucks Herald £ 8.00 LP06214 Angilley Yates £ 6.00 LP06215 Evening News, North Bridge, Edinburgh £ 12.00 LP06217 Tetleys Teas £ 2.00 LP06218 Dairy Farm Hampers £ 3.00 LP06218 Dairy Farm Hampers, with text to rear doors £ 5.00 LP06219 Cooks Matches £ 3.00 LP06220 Candis, Newhall Publications £ 5.00 LP06224 Lledo Model of the Month Club 1989 £ 4.00 LP06229 Knechtel, 60 years of Service £ 12.00 LP06230 No Steering Wheel Notts County Football Club 532/2200 £ 15.00 LP06230 With Steering Wheel Notts County Football Club 1246/2200 £ 15.00 LP06231 Nottingham Forest Football Club 1464/2200 £ 15.00 LP06239 Jersey Evening Post Centenary £ 5.00 LP06243 House of Fraser, Metro Centre £ 6.00 LP06245 Pinocchios Restaurant, Harrogate Swapmeet 1990 £ 7.50 LP06247 News of the World - red £ 5.00 Updated 6th February 2019 Promotional LP Models Model No Other Comments Model Type Livery Cert No Price LP06250 International Police Association, 40 years - Skegness £ 6.00 LP06251 Gateshead Garden Festival 1990 £ 3.00 LP06252 Julie and John Webb £ 5.00 LP06253 World Cup Italy 1990, England £ 3.00 LP06254 World Cup Italy 1990, Scotland £ 3.00 LP06255 World Cup Italy 1990, Rep. of Ireland £ 3.00 LP06257 Mansfield Town Football Club £ 15.00 LP06258 Victor Arts, Torquay £ 7.50 LP06262 Robirch £ 4.00 LP06263b Ford - The Universal Car (black/red) £ 12.00 LP06264 Boy Scouts Ambulance £ 8.00 LP06269 East Grinstead Courier £ 4.00 LP06274 Blackpool Pleasure Beach £ 6.00 LP06281 Bedfordshire Times, Ampthill & Flitwick Times £ 5.00 LP06282 Roddas Finest Cornish Cream £ 7.50 LP06285 Ascot Racecourse Toy Fair 1990 £ 6.00 LP06288 Hovis, 100 years, 1890-1990 £ 5.00 LP06289 Primula Cheese Spread £ 3.00 LP06290 Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, Toddington £ 8.00 LP06291 Walkers Crisps £ 2.00 LP06292 Cadburys Chocolate Eclairs £ 3.00 LP06294 Pork Farms, Queens Drive £ 3.00 LP06296 SAF - Sports Aid Foundation, East Midlands 364/1100 £ 10.00 LP06297 Harry Ramsdens £ 6.00 LP06298 Roys Quality Foods £ 4.00 LP06299 Cliffords Dairies Franchisee £ 4.00 LP06300 Riverside Hotel, Kendal £ 10.00 LP06301 Dry Sack Sherry, Williams & Humbert cert £ 6.00 LP06303 Barclays, West Kensington Centenary 1990 £ 12.00 LP06310 Epworth Bells and Crowle Advertiser £ 5.00 LP06311 Worksop Trader, 1000th Edition - January 1991 £ 5.00 LP06317 American Auto Club £ 6.00 LP06321 Press & Journal
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