13th September 2017 - Specialist and General Toy Sale

The Vectis Specialist and General Toy Sale held on Wednesday the 13th of September offered a selection box of goodies with something to suit all tastes. There were boxed, unboxed and group lots of Diecast from Solido, Rio, Lledo, EFE, Corgi and Matchbox Models of Yesteryear to mention a few.

If diecast is not for you then we had resin, white metal, tinplate, clockwork, plastic and even rubber vehicles! There was a motor enthusiast section with automobile bumper / grille badges, tie pins, motoring signs and a wonderful collection of vintage postcards and motoring photographs.

With Subbuteo, Aviation Archive, board games, books and reference material we are sure there was something to delight.

Lot 2077

Unboxed White Metal Group including Belgium Trucks (Kenna Models) 1952 Imperia-Vanguard - dark cream with red interior, Minimarque 43 Riley RMB - black, Model Cars of the World No.1 1955 FJ Holden - blue plus others.(6)

Estimate: £40 - £60
Sold for: £288

Lot 2079

A large unboxed white metal group including Minimarque 43 Rover SD1 - red with black trim, Western Models 1983 Chevrolet Corvette - metallic blue, Cheshire Models Bentley Continental R - dark metallic green plus others. (11)

Estimate: £40 - £60
Sold for: £288

Lot 2142

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear in conjunction with Stratton England a pair of models with matching cuff-links in plastic presentation cases (1) Y6 1913 Cadillac - glossy green body with black textured hood and yellow seats with plain white outer carton, (2) Y11 1938 Lagonda Drophead Coupe - copper body with gold chassis and black seats with gold Stratton box (some pen marks) (2)

Estimate: £50 - £70
Sold for: £264

Lot 2185

Matchbox Toys including BBC Radio Times "The Thunderbirds" Commemorative Set - comprising 5 vehicles - Mint in packaging, 4 x "The Direct Line Red Phone" - 2 are boxed, Hornby R8696 Scaledale Police Box and a Thomas the Tank Engine Traction Engine. (7)

Estimate: £30 - £40
Sold for: £204

Lot 2204

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Code 2 Issues (1) YPW11 1937 Mercedes Benz 540K - cream body and chassis with gold side panels and red 24-spoke wheels, (2) LPG08 1936 Auburn Speedster 851 "Leipzig 2008" - blue body and maroon chassis - one of 7, (3) CYCC10 1938 Hispano Suiza "Canadian Yesteryear Club" - white body with black chassis - one of 5, (4) CYCS09 1938 Bugatti T44 "Canadian Yesteryear Club" - maroon body and chassis with grey door panels and grey luggage trunk - one of 7, (5) HCR09 4 1/2 litre Bentley "Historic Canadian Rally Championship" - off-white body and green chassis . (5)

Estimate: £50 - £70
Sold for: £192

Lot 2535

Bauer No.2393 1/18th scale Bugatti Royale finished in black/blue, including inner polystyrene packing with display plinth, outer carded picture box.

Estimate: £160 - £200
Sold for: £240

Prices include Buyers Premiums. Please see the catalogue for full details of each lot and further items in the sale.

12th September - Specialist Sale

The Specialist Diecast Sale held on Tuesday the 12th of September comprised nine private owner collections offering over 730 lots of superior Diecast. The sale included boxed, unboxed and loose groups of Tractors and a superb selection of boxed Corgi Collectables plus Dinky and Matchbox.

The Rochdale Collection offered White Metal, mainly boxed. Additionally there were TV & Film related Diecast, plastics, radio controlled and construction vehicles.

Highlights include:

Lot 1029

Corgi No.201M Austin Cambridge Saloon orange body, silver trim, flat spun hubs, mechanical motor. A beautiful example in a blue carded picture box.

Estimate: £140 - £170
Sold for: £408

Lot 1037

Corgi No.204 Rover 90 Saloon pale grey/cream body, silver trim, flat spun hubs. A beautiful example in a blue carded picture box - displays well.

Estimate: £90 - £110
Sold for: £280

Lot 1108

Corgi No.261 "James Bond" Aston Martin DB5 taken from the film "Goldfinger" gold body, red interior with "James Bond and Bandit" Figures, wire wheels. A beautiful example, inner pictorial stand, including blue and yellow carded picture box (does have some small scuffs to one edge) comes with secret instruction pack containing folded leaflet, lapel badge and spare bandit figure, also accompanied with "Model Car Makers to James Bond" colour folded leaflet.

Estimate: £110 - £130
Sold for: £240

Lot 1186

Corgi No.349 Morris Mini Minor "Pop Art Mostest" orangey red body, lemon interior, silver trim, cast hubs. A nice bright example that displays well in a blue and yellow carded picture box (does have some loss of colour to non-picture sides and end flap).

Estimate: £1000 - £1200
Sold for: £1440

Lot 1246

Corgi No.267 "Batman" - Batmobile - finished in black, red Bat hubs, blue tinted windscreens with "Batman & Robin" figures, grey plastic aerial - a bright example that displays well, inner pictorial stand, comes with some missiles attached to sprue and secret instruction folded leaflet - outer blue and yellow carded picture box.

Estimate: £140 - £180
Sold for: £384

Lot 1332

Corgi "Hauliers of Renown" No.CC13732 Scania "Fred Greenwood"; No.CC13828 Mercedes "William Nicol Tankers"; No.CC15803 Mercedes "Caffrey International" and No.CC13759 Scania "Wilson McCurdy" Tanker . (4)

Estimate: £70 - £90
Sold for: £228

Lot 1442

Spot-on No.410 Austin 1800 - beige body, red interior, cast spun hubs, with boat and figure in a window box.

Estimate: £70 - £90
Sold for: £168

Lot 1502

Dinky No.102 MG Midget Sports Car - pale green, cream interior with figure driver, beige ridged hubs with black smooth tyres - beautiful example in a yellow and red carded picture box with correct colour spot (some small grubby marks on edges) - still displays well.

Estimate: £90 - £110
Sold for: £228

Lot 1516

Dinky No.502 Foden (1st type) Flat Truck empty blue lift off lid box with paper label - a nice bright example that displays well.

Estimate: £40 - £50
Sold for: £192

Lot 1538

Dinky "Dinky Toys" Dealers wooden and glass shop display cabinet (rare variation with front loader) - comes with 4 x shelves - a nice bright example.

Estimate: £170 - £200
Sold for: £576

Lot 1589

Corgi No.204 Morris Mini Minor - a pair of hard to find issues (1) pale orange body with pale lemon interior, black base, Whizzwheels and (2) same as (1) but deep orange body, rare black roof, lemon interior, silver base, Whizzwheels, silver trim to door handles. (2)

Estimate: £90 - £110
Sold for: £360

Prices include Buyers Premiums, please take a look at the catalogue for full details of each lot.

On Wednesday 6th September Vectis Auctions will offer an outstanding collection of Dinkys. The man behind this magnificent group, Steve Bonney provides the history to the sale -

"My love of Dinky Toys began as young boy of five in the late fifties. I remember being fascinated by the colourful liveries and faithful reproductions of vehicles I could see regularly on the roads. The classic catalogues featuring the Mersey Tunnel, Big Ben and the Statue of Eros were studied endlessly.

At that time, I had limited interest in cars. I had a large collection of military models but my main interest lay in commercial vehicles. Something as simple as a box of dried peas could add significant play value to an Elevator Loader and a Euclid Tipper. I was lucky to have a great uncle who owned a hardware shop which also sold Dinky Toys and Meccano and a friend of my Dad, who had no family of his own, took me under his wing and regularly turned up with an iconic blue and white striped box containing the latest model. Mears Toy Shop in Preston was also an important supplier. In those days, young lads played with model vehicles for longer than they do today and it was only on starting secondary school that my love of Dinkies began to wane as I started to discover football and girls (in no particular order). Twenty years elapsed. In 1985, purely by chance, I came across a toy fair being held in a Liverpool hotel. I realised that with a bit of searching, it was possible to find the Dinky Toys of my childhood, in mint or near mint condition and still in their original boxes. The "collecting gene? kicked in and there was no turning back.

My initial objective was to acquire all the models I had as a boy which were still owned, but in a very play-worn condition. I achieved this quite quickly. The next ambition was to assemble a reference collection, at least one example of every model issued between 1946 and 1963. This, I never managed. At this time I was also buying Corgi and Spot-On but these imposters were soon sold in order to concentrate on more important matters. Local toy fairs were unable to provide models of the quality I wanted so I moved on to the national fairs including Donnington, NEC and Sandown which, for a while offered richer pickings. Auctions, particularly Vectis, were becoming an increasingly important source and I became a regular bidder at the Buckingham auction. All the models in the collection have come from established and reputable dealers and auction houses. Many were acquired from Vectis who will now have the opportunity to sell them again!

I loved the adrenaline rush that came from paddling at a live auction and in April 2003, reached what was probably the high point in my collecting career when I was the winning bidder on a 505 Foden First Cab Chain Lorry in maroon for what was, at the time, a world record price for a post war model. When the hammer went down, I remember there being a brief round of applause. I was slightly shocked to have won and the whole episode felt like an out of body experience. Later in the week, the Daily Mail took great delight in pointing out that the auction price was higher than the showroom price of a Mini Cooper, which at least could be driven away. How little they understood??????..

The models included in this auction are part of our heritage and must be preserved. It would be a tragedy if they passed into the hands of my grandchildren who would not value them and would soon have them in the garden. For the last six or seven years I have been inactive as a collector and right from the beginning, it was always my intention to put the models back on the market eventually so they could pass into the hands of new owners who would love and cherish them in the way I have for the past thirty years. So, good luck to all prospective bidders hoping to acquire a small piece of history".

Steve Bonney, 2017

To view all the lots in the sale click here.

For more information about the sale please contact Andrew Reed on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call +44 (0) 1642 750616.

Now That's Just Dinky!

On Wednesday 6th September Vectis Auction will be presenting one of the finest Dinky Toy Collections to be sold in recent years. There will be over 700 lots of British Dinky cars, commercials, buses and military vehicles offered, mainly in their original boxes, were applicable. Early Dinky cars were not retailed in individual boxes but rather sold in trade cartons of six to the retailer.

The owner, Steve Bonney has been collecting fine Dinky for over 30 years but feels it is now the right time to offer his assembly to a new audience.

Included is a rare 'Sweeteners for Industry' Leyland Octopus Tanker (No. 944), which was produced in 1963 - 1964 only as a promotional piece and given away in a plain box with a lemon bottom and white lid. Only 550 of these pieces were made and are highly sought after especially in this condition, it has a guideline of £4,000 - £5,000.

In addition to rare lots there are some more quirky additions such as the Austin 7 Countyman sold in the 1960?s in Day-Glo Orange and Fluorescent Green colourways; with pre-sale estimate of only £200 - £250 we are sure these would brighten your day.

Lot 146

Dinky No.505 Foden (1st type) 8-wheel Flat Truck with Chains - maroon cab, chassis, back and ridged hubs with black treaded tyres, silver flashes, tow hook - Near Mint, a superb outstanding model - in Excellent blue lift-off lid box with paper label - this was previously sold by Vectis on 9th April 2003, Lot No.717 for a world record price (post-war Dinky) of ?12,000 (including buyers premium) - can only be described as a superb example - see photo.

Estimate: £5000 - £6000

Lot 216

Dinky No.944 Leyland Octopus 8-wheel "Sweeteners For Industry" Tanker - "Corn Products" - this rare promotional issue is finished in white cab and tanker, black chassis, white plastic hubs with black treaded tyres, metal tow hook - Mint, a beautiful example - in generally Excellent Plus correct pale yellow and white plain lift-off lid box - believed that only 550 were issued as a promotion for the company - superb opportunity to acquire.

Estimate: £4000 - £5000

Lot 142

Dinky No.503 Foden (2nd type) 8-wheel Flat Truck with Tailboard - two-tone green, dark green cab and chassis, mid-green back and Supertoy hubs with black treaded tyres, tow hook - Mint (a couple of very minor marks), still a beautiful example of a hard to find issue - in generally Excellent blue lift-off lid box with paper label (does have some small scuffs to base) - still a bright example of a harder issue to find.

Estimate: £3800 - £4200

Lot 145

Dinky No.504 Foden (2nd type) 8-wheel 14-ton Tanker - two-tone blue cab and chassis, mid-blue tanker and Supertoy hubs with grey treaded tyres, tow hook - Excellent Plus, still a beautiful example of a harder to find issue - in Excellent blue lift-off lid box with paper label - see photo.

Estimate: £2400 - £2800

Lot 147

Dinky No.505 Foden (1st type) 8-wheel Flat Truck with Chains - green cab, chassis and back, light green flashes, mid-green ridged hubs with black treaded tyres, tow hook - Near Mint, an outstanding example - in Excellent Plus blue lift-off lid box with paper label - a superb example in this condition - see photo.

Estimate: £2000 - £2400

Lot 211

Dinky No.935 Leyland Octopus 8-wheel Flat Truck with Chains - blue cab and chassis, pale grey back, yellow flashes, grey plastic hubs with black treaded tyres, tow hook - Near Mint, (does have rusting to axles and axle ends) - still a beautiful example of a harder variation to find - in Excellent yellow and red carded box with detailed picture - see photo.

Estimate: £2000 - £2400

Lot 196

Dinky No.920 Guy Warrior "Heinz 57 Varieties" Van - red cab and chassis, yellow back and Supertoy hubs with black treaded tyres - overall condition is Mint (a couple of very minor marks) - in Near Mint blue and white striped lift-off lid plain box - can only be described as a superb example and one of the best we have seen.

Estimate: £2000 - £2400

Lot 165

Dinky No.514 Guy (1st type) "Weetabix" Van - yellow cab, chassis, back and Supertoy hubs with black smooth tyres - Near Mint (a couple of very minor marks to front edge of roof), still a beautiful example of a harder issue to find - in generally Excellent (a couple of very small scuffs to edges) blue lift-off lid box with paper label - see photo.

Estimate: £1300 - £1600

Lot 258

Dinky No.989 Car Carrier "Auto Transporters" - pale yellow cab and base, light grey back, metallic blue deck, red plastic hubs with black treaded tyres - overall condition is generally Near Mint (does have a couple of very small marks to ramp) - in generally Good Plus to Excellent red and yellow lift-off lid box with detailed picture, with "Hudson Dobson" flash to lid, with correct inner packing pieces - still a beautiful example of a harder to find issue.

Estimate: £1300 - £1500

Lot 210

Dinky No.935 Leyland Octopus 8-wheel Flat Truck with Chains - green cab and chassis, light grey back and flashes, grey plastic hubs with black treaded tyres, tow hook - Near Mint, still a superb example - in generally Excellent red and yellow lift-off lid box with detailed picture (a couple of small scuffs to edges) - still a nice bright example that displays well - see photo.

Estimate: £1200 - £1400

To view the full catalogue click here.

For more information on this collection please contact Andrew Reed on +44 (0) 1642 750616 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Model Train Sale Results - Friday 21st July

The Model Train auction brought some wonderful results. Over 600 lots in the sale included The Sussex Collection of Hornby Dublo 2-rail plus further HO, OO and N Gauge. There was a terrific offering of Hornby Dublo 3 Rail, Triang, Wrenn, Trix, Kitbuilt and Live Steam. Meccano and other constructional toys featured plus a varied selection of general trains, train related books, magazines and catalogues.

The auction also incorporated the 'Michael Foster British Toy Train Collection'. Michael is the celebrated author of a series of four books on British Toy Trains that are recognized as the ultimate reference guides for this sub section of model trains. The auction featured the toys included in Volumes One and Two of these compendia.

Lot 3392

Wrenn W2303 4-6-2 LMS plain black Streamlined Coronation Class No.6237 "City of Bristol" with instructions, this is one of the locomotives assembled in the Dapol Factory after their acquisition of the Wrenn Company, condition is Mint in reproduction box.

Estimate: £600 - £800
Sold for: £1400

Lot 3453

DJH Kitbuilt OO Gauge 4-6-0 Loco and Tender LMS maroon large boiler Claughton "Breadalbane" No.6017. Professionally built and painted, missing 1 nameplate to one side otherwise Near Mint. Fitted with a portescap or similar motor.

Estimate: £150 - £200
Sold for: £1400

Lot 3261

Hornby Dublo 3-rail 6 car "West Riding Limited" Train comprising of 3 x Articulated pairs in two-tone blue, coaches are made from D12 Hornby Dublo Coaches with centre articulated bogie, superbly finished condition Mint.

Estimate: £150 - £240
Sold for: £800

Lot 3532

DJH Kitbuilt O Gauge Limited Edition Ref K304 4-6-2 Loco and Tender LNER green Class A2 Peppercorn "A.H. Peppercorn" No.525, 2-rail finescale electric. Professionally built and painted with AH Peppercorn nameplate to smoke deflector sides, running number 525 to cab and LNER lettering to tender sides. Locomotive fitted with crew and mechanism is portescap or similar. This comes complete with limited edition certificate No.37 of 125 produced and signed by the tool making team. Excellent.

Estimate: £500 - £700
Sold for: £700

Lot 3533

DJH O Gauge Kitbuilt Ref K306A 2-6-2 Loco and Tender LNER green V2 Class "Green Arrow" No.4771, 2-rail finescale electric. Green Arrow nameplates to smokebox sides, running number 4771 to cab sides and LNER lettering to tender sides. Locomotive fitted with crew and portescap or similar motor. Excellent to Excellent Plus with limited edition certificate No.4 of 35 produced and signed by the DJH tool making team.

Estimate: £600 - £800
Sold for: £680

Lot 3277

Hornby Dublo 2-rail 2240 (Limited Edition) 2-6-2 BR green V 2 Class No.60800 "Green Arrow", complete with certificate No.135 of 210 produced to celebrate The Golden Jubilee of Hornby Dublo Trains "1938-1988", condition Near Mint to Mint in Excellent special reproduction picture box.

Estimate: £400 - £500
Sold for: £660

Lot 3490

Hornby O Gauge 4-6-2 Loco and Tender LMS maroon "Princess Elizabeth" No.6201, 3-rail electric. Distortion to cab particularly to one side, one buffer detached, loco otherwise Good, tender is Good to Good Plus all contained in a Fair to Good box.

Estimate: £700 - £1000
Sold for: £640

Lot 3356

Wrenn W2291 4-6-2 BR Streamlined West Country Class No.34010 "Sidmouth" with instructions, no lining around cab side number on both sides, possible factory error, condition Near Mint to Mint in generally Excellent box with base stamped 89935.

Estimate: £300 - £400
Sold for: £600

Lot 3005

From the Michael D Foster Train Collection

Whitanco WW1 "Barney E1" Tank. Very early tinplate clockwork tank in tan with embossed rivet detail. Whitanco trademarks and "Barney E.1 in gold to sides. Original black metal tracks. Hatch at rear opens to reveal the substantial clockwork motor. With non-original key. Motor working when tested. Length 8.25?/21 cm. Some light surface wear. Generally Good Plus in a Fair original box with illustrated label to lid (splits and repairs to corners of base and lid and some punctures to sides of base). (Book 1 page 20) A rare item, especially with its original box.

Estimate: £400 - £600
Sold for: £580

Lot 3112

From the Michael D Foster Train Collection

Marx 351P Overpainted Locomotive with 351 Tin Printed Tender and 2x Coaches. Clockwork O gauge tinplate locomotive factory overpainted in red with black smoke box front with tin printed tender in red and cream with "Mar Lines" logo to sides and 2x red and cream bogie coaches with "Mar Lines" logos to sides. Clockwork motor working when tested. Length of loco and tender 13.5"/34cm. Each coach is 9.25"/23.5cm long. Some light wear to finish but condition is generally Good Plus. (Book 2 pages 104 & 105)

Estimate: £60 - £100
Sold for: £400

Lot 3115

From the Michael D Foster Train Collection

Marx (USA) Canadian Pacific 3000 Locomotive, Tender and 5x Coaches. Tinplate O gauge 3 rail 2-4-2 electric loco in black and grey with red and gold detailing. 3000 to loco sides, "Canadian Pacific" to tender sides. 5x Canadian Pacific bogie coaches with a maroon metallised tin printed finish. Coaches are individually named "Vancouver", "Calgary", "Hamilton", "Montreal" and "Toronto". Length of loco and tender 14.5"/37cm. Length of each coach 6"/15cm. Loco has some light wear to finish and is generally Good Plus. Coaches are Excellent. With a Fair to Poor cardboard Marx Canadian Pacific Train Set Box containing track layout sheet, instructions etc.

Estimate: £80 - £120
Sold for: £360

To view the full results of the Train Sale please click here.

For more information on these or any other lots in the sale please contact -
Mike Delaney on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 01993 709 424 or
Michael Bond on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 01642 750616

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