D112
Dinky 112 Austin Healey Sprite. Rare SOUTH AFRICAN issue in MID-BLUE. Mint/boxed (wear). From a rare group of South African Dinky models from The Continental Collection.
Notes
We are very pleased to have for sale a collection of South African Dinky models from a lifelong Dinky collector who has compiled an extensive, high quality diecast collection over decades.
Hard to find in any condition and certainly never in multiples – we are delighted to have for sale 13 boxed South African Dinky models! Unfinished models were exported to South Africa from 1966. They were sent as castings and painted and assembled there largely as a way of getting around the laws prohibiting export of finished goods to South Africa at this time. All housed in Dinky boxes with some Afrikaans text and of course most importantly the Arthur E.Harris print on the box.
A most appealing Austin Healey Sprite model finished in bright mid-blue with shiny spun wheels, silver trim, South African (distinctive) rivets, shiny base and as-new fine tread tyres.
In mint, original condition:
The correct Arthur E. Harris Dinky box is clean and brightly-coloured although lacks two small end flaps now. Re-attached end flap. A little writing on the top surface.
The first we have ever offered for sale and one of the rarest Dinky models.
You may like
Dinky Toys 531 931 Leyland Comet Lorry
Leyland Comet Lorry by Dinky Toys, No. 531 931. Violet blue, deep yellow back. Scarce. Very, very near mint/boxed. Another outstanding Dinky commercial from The Denis Tyler Collection. QDT starting bid £100. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission
Trade Box 2 x Dinky Toys 29C Double Deck Buses
2 x Dinky 29C Double Deck Buses in Dinky Trade Box. Scarce 'FLAT STYLE' version. With original dividers. Very scarce! From The Denis Tyler Collection. Near mint plus. QDT starting bid £100. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.
French Dinky Toys 41 Traffic Signs 'Route' Set
Traffic Signs 'Route' Set by French Dinky Toys, No. 41. Very, very near mint/boxed, with leaflet. From The Heart of England Collection.




