Vinyl - 29 sealed rock & pop LPs and 1 12" single to include Bootsy's Rubber Band, The Undisputed Truth x 2, Foxy, Gladys Knight & The Pips, K C & The Sunshine Band, The Human League, James Taylor, Average White Band, Ray Parker Jr, Delaney & Friends, Bloodstone, George McCrae x 2, Simon & Garfunkel, Love Tractor, BT Express and more.
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A boxed Moko Lesney "Matchbox" Series No. 4 Triumph 110 and Sidecar, No. 72 Fordson Tractor and Lesney No. 16 Scammell "Mountaineer" Snowplough; later Matchbox 43 Steam Locomotive and 47 Pannier Locomotive models; and assorted others, including Dinky and Corgi Condition Report:Available upon request
A quantity of Dinky commercial die-cast vehicles including ; Elevator Loader (564), Unic Sahara Tractor (893), Pullmore car transporter (982), International road signs (771), Horse box (581), Commercial servicing platform vehicle (977), Euclid rear dump truck (695) and a quantity of play worn die-cast vehicles. (qty)
Five Dinky die-cast vehicles from the farming series comprising ; Field Marshall tractor (301), Trailer (428), Massey Harris Manure Spreader (321), Hay Rake (324) and a Disc Harrow (322), also five un-boxed, pre-war Dinky die-cast racing cars, a Dinky 'Corvette' warship and a Matchbox Lesney flatbed truck. (12)
Three Corgi 'Heavy Haulage' die-cast sets comprising ; WYNNS Diamond T Ballast (x2) 24 wheel girder trailer with boiler load and Scammel Highwayman Ballast (31009), I.R. Dunkerley - MAN Tractor Unit, Bogie and Bridge Beam load (76802) and Siddle Cook - Scammel Constructor and 24 wheel girder trailer and load (17603), all boxed. (3)
Dinky, a boxed No.986 Mighty Antar Low Loader With Propeller. Red tractor unit with Blue driver figure, Black grille, Grey hubs, Grey trailer with Black platform and Gold propeller load (no decals). Overall condition is generally Fair to Good with chips and paint flaked off in generally Fair (grubby with scuffing/tearing etc) Blue and White striped lift off lid box. No inner base. No leaflet. See photos.
Sep-Toy (Belgium), Dinky, Matchbox and similar, an unboxed group comprising mainly of Commercial and Rail Related to include Sep-Toy Flatbed Truck in Blue, Dinky Johnston Road Sweeper, Matchbox Kingsize No.K-18 Articulated Horse Van and Dodge Tractor, battery operated Rail Coach "Blue Flier" and others. Conditions appear Poor playworn. See photos.
A collection of fairground related vehicles by Corgi, Matchbox, etc. including ten boxed examples; a Garrett Showman’s Tractor (CC20301), a Models of Yesteryear Fowler (Y-9), a Burrell Showman’s Steam Wagon and cardboard carousel, etc. plus a number of unboxed Corgi fairground trucks. Condition fair to good, some vehicles have been out on display.
A quantity of Lehmann LGB G scale railway rolling stock, track and accessories, including; a bogie carriage, fourteen freight wagons, four trackside buildings, signals, boxed sets of points, a good selection of unboxed track sections and other lineside accessories, a large scale Ertl tractor, etc., some items boxed. Condition - poor to good.
Sixteen boxed Corgi fairground related sets from series including; Fairground Attractions, Corgi Classics, Vintage Glory of Steam, etc. models include; a Mickey Kiely Boxing Set (31012), a Garrett showman’s tractor (80306), a Fowler Showman’s engine (80103), a Scammell Highwayman set (97920), plus other related lorries and commercial vehicles. Condition - fair to good, many appear to have been out on display.
The Inkpot Farm Sleaford, South Lincolnshire: A Day for up to x6 guests with Hannah Thorogood, Senior UK Permaculture Expert Donated by: The Ink Pot Farm This is a rare opportunity to learn about permaculture farming by leading expert, Hannah Thorogood, on her 150-acre organic, demonstration farm in Sleaford, South Lincolnshire. Hannah grazes a thriving heard of Lincoln Red cows, Shetland and Icelandic sheep, as well as chickens and turkeys. As a result, The Inkpot Farm produces meat, wool, eggs, vegetables, fruit and their own jams and chutneys, but this is all done without a single tractor! Hannah’s ethos, land and farming practises have featured in many press articles and farming papers, embodying a mindset of abundance – one that many are aspiring to and wondering how to realise. To this end, Hannah is offering a private guided tour for up to x6 guests, either family and friends or a small corporate team to spend an immersive day at the hugely popular Inkpot Farm to share a wonderful countryside experience, with new ideas to consider together. There will also be time to enjoy a visit to their award-winning farm shop too! Terms & Conditions: Date to be mutually organised between the final bidder and The Ink Pot Farm with 4-weeks’ notice, excluding Public & School Bank Holidays Experience for up to x6 guests to be redeemed by 31 October 2025 Catering is not included in the tour Dogs are not allowed Experience is not to be re-sold or re-auctioned We are hosting this auction on behalf of The Country Trust - please contact Victoria Cable if you require further information about the individual lots.
Claxby Grange Farm – Lincolnshire: Fun Family Farm Day in early August 2025 when wheat harvest begins for up to x6 guests with Fish & Chips Supper Donated by: Andrew Lyle You and your family are invited to join Andrew Lyle on Claxby Grange Farm, near Market Rasen for a fun filled, educational day. Claxby Grange Farm is over 500 acres and set in the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds, which is an Area of Outstanding Beauty. This visit will bring to life the field to fork journey of wheat, from little sown grains to milled flour, with the chance to walk on the stubble fields, to experience a tractor or combine harvester ride and to sieve grain through your fingers in the barn. As Andrew also grows sugar beet, carrots and miscanthus, he can explain how beet is turned into sugar, what perfectly imperfect vegetables look like and what a biomass crop is; that can be turned into electricity up the road at Brigg Power Station. There is lots of wildlife to spot at Claxby Grange, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled or your binoculars wiped. Also, be sure to be ready for some Summer welly wanging to see who has the strength to become a future arable farmer! You will be able to finish off your informative and fun packed visit with a first-class Lincolnshire Fish & Chips supper, which Andrew suggests eating from the best seats in the house – straw bales, to take in the stunning views of the Wolds. https://www.andrewsfarmtrips.com/ Terms & Conditions: Experience for up to x6 guests to be arranged, via The Country Trust, on a mutually convenient date around early August 2025 with Claxby Grange Farm and the final bidder Subject to availability Dogs are not allowed Experience not to be re-sold or reauctioned We are hosting this auction on behalf of The Country Trust - please contact Victoria Cable if you require further information about the individual lots.
Every 'proper' car Collection should contain a US Military Jeep; highly collectible and this is a very good example of the more sought after Ford GPW derivative. Today, Jeep stands alone as a brand in its own right, however, for the first three decades of the marque’s life it was known, formally and informally, as Willys Jeep. That’s ironic, as Willys-Overland did not actually ‘invent’ the Jeep - that feat is attributed to engineer Karl Probst, working at the American Bantam Car Company in Butler, Pennsylvania. Created to respond to a World War II Quartermaster Corps RFP for a light 4x4 vehicle, Bantam’s entry met the specification requirements but was underpowered compared to the competitor from Willys, which turned out to be too heavy. Ford’s Pygmy was praised for its agility, but its tractor engine was also underpowered. In the final accounting, the Willys was judged best value. Bantam, moreover, lacked the capacity to produce the quantity that the Army needed, so Willys was contracted as the principal supplier in July 1941 (Bantam got a contract for utility trailers as a consolation prize).As the War outside the US continued, a second supplier with deep resources was called for, so Ford, runner-up in the RFP evaluation, joined the march to war in October 1941. Since standardisation was paramount in military logistics, the Ford Jeeps were all but identical to the Willys MB models. This meant using a clone of the 134 cubic inch L-head Willys four and interchangeable running gear. Production of the Ford GPW began in January 1942 and by war’s end, nearly 278,000 had been delivered, second to Willys’ 362,800, but not by much.Ford-manufactured Jeeps are recognisable by their pressed-steel grilles as opposed to the Willys' slat grille style. The Ford GPW Jeeps are, so say, more sought after than the Willys as the Ford GPW was only manufactured during WWII, so by default it must be an original wartime vehicle. Willys, however, continued with Jeep production after WWII so unfortunately there are many non-WWII vehicles masquerading as original wartime vehicles.The vehicle presented here is a 1943 Ford GPW 'Willys' Jeep (chassis #GPW-154249); despite their disposable nature, in is little known that the U.S. Army’s Ordnance Department created special facilities to rebuild Jeeps (and other vehicles). Facilities were located both in the U.S. and abroad. One of the companies contracted to do this reconditioning work was ‘Higgins Industries’, a company based in New Orleans which was primarily employed to build amphibious landing craft referred to as LCVP (landing craft, vehicles, personnel), which were used extensively in Allied forces’ D-Day Invasion of Normandy; these landing craft vessels are commonly referred to as a ‘Higgins Boat’.See image attached of Jeeps on a raised inspection station at the Higgins Michoud Plant, Louisiana in July 1942 being cleaned with steam and water; they were overhauled and reconstructed before being returned to the US Army. In total, the companies reconditioned a total of 16,176 Jeeps in the United States according to Charlie Weaver via Jim Allen’s book ‘Jeep’. There are examples of the data plates applied to the dashboards of jeeps by the various companies.This particular Jeep is one of 1,850 examples reconditioned by Higgins Industries – as illustrated by the plaque in its cockpit, dated November 1944 - which is fascinating, making it a real survivor.Always in the hands of enthusiasts, it was registered in UK on 1st October 1970 (as a historic vehicle). It was fully restored with help from ‘Dallas Auto’, the WW2 Jeep, MS01 and Dodge Specialists of Berkshire, with invoices totalling over £8,000. It comes adorned with ‘authentic’ bullet holes which definitely adds a sense of theatre. Described as being in ‘excellent working order’, this is as good as you’d want your Jeep.Now arguably more iconic than a Sherman Tank or P-51 Mustang, the Jeep is for many the definitive WWII vehicle and the perfect Goodwood Revival accessory. Specification Make: FORD Model: GPW JEEP Year: 1943 Chassis Number: GPW-154249 Registration Number: LEV 39J Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Left-hand DriveClick here for more details and images
Traktor mit Fahrer von Einfalt, um 1929Hersteller: Gebrüder Einfalt Blechspielwarenfabrik, Nürnberg (später Technofix). Nr. 177, lithographiertes Blech, Spiralfeder (funktioniert), Länge 19 cm. Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (3+/2)Einfalt Toy Tractor with Driver Figure, c. 1929Gebrüder Einfalt Blechspielwarenfabrik, Nuremberg (later Technofix). Catalog no. 177, lithographed tin, spiral-spring (works), length 7 1/2 in. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (3+/2)

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