On Friday the 4th of October Vectis Auctions have a sale purely dedicated to Lego!
Lego is something that will have passed through the hands of the majority of people at some time in their lives, whether you’re an Emmet or a Wildstyle the sale will have something for you – if you don’t understand that reference then maybe this sale isn’t for you – but who knows, keep reading and find out!
For the budding Masterbuilders out there like my 8 year old son, there are boxes and boxes of loose Lego bricks, boards and spare parts to help you build any model your imagination will allow, for those who who prefer to have instructions to follow, such as myself, there are boxed sets where you can follow the instructions and create masterpieces, some sets are sealed, some are part built; and if you are somewhere in between then the sale also includes a large selection of instructions and leaflets, grab a “Lot” of mixed bricks and some instruction books and see where they can take you.
References are taken from the Lego movie – which also features in the sale!
Sealed sets include iconic models such as a WW1 Red Baron; Creator Modular sets which were designed for the older Lego builder and can be combined to create a ‘neighbourhood’. There’s the ever-popular Star Wars sets, plus Lord of The Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean and even Scooby Doo. There is a large selection of minifigures, in varying states, to populate your Lego ‘City’, and even storage solutions should you wish to keep the bricks tidy (unlike my son!)
This sale is “Awesome” for any Lego fan.
The General Toy sale held on the 3rd of October featured cars, vans, buses and lorries from manufacturers such as Lledo, Matchbox, Corgi, Dinky, EFE, Oxford Diecast, plus Brumm, WSI and Vanguards. The sale also included boxed models from Best of Show, Otto Models, GT Autos and Autoart, plus TV and Film related toys and vehicles. There was a selection of kits from Airfix, Revell and others, plus American Civil War “Accurate Figures Limited” groups of boxed soldiers; Playmobil, Robots, Mattel Hot Wheels vintage badges, jigsaws, board games, children’s toys, books and magazines, cabinets and much more.
The Specialist Sale featuring The Mark Willis Lego Collection which was held on the 4th of October contained 370 lots of predominantly Lego items. The sale included Lego in all forms, from loose pieces, including bricks, minifigures, base boards, roadway, wheels and spare parts, to made and part-made models, as well as boxed and factory sealed sets. The sets ranged from early 60s and 70s to more recent groups, and included Lego System, Technic – including Robotic sets, Lego City, Railway, Creator, Ideas and Friends, plus popular series such as Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, Lord of The Rings and Superheroes and many more. Further items in the sale included Lego stamps, empty set boxes, leaflets, instructions books, and storage tubs. Non-Lego items include Playmobil, Harry Potter Collectibles, toys, games and books.
The Simon Hope Matchbox collection part 2 will be held on Tuesday the 24th September starting at 10: 30am.
Simon has constructed his own Excel spreadsheet detailing the many variations of each individual Regular Wheels and Superfast models produced during the Lesney period.
A screenshot of the Spreadsheet is displayed here.
If collectors are interested in obtaining a copy of this then please contact Vectis at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will pass on your request to Simon.