Corgi: James Bond Ingots in auction in June

AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
Hi all!

I work at a UK-based specialist toy auction, so if posting this is in breach of any forum guidelines, I apologise, and would ask the relevant authorities to delete the post!

Anyway, in June we are selling a collection that comes from an ex-employee of Corgi (the Design Manager from 2000 to 2006). Among many other things... there is a lot of Bond-related material, including box design concepts, mock ups, photos and suchlike.

The main reason I've registered to post is that we have two of the James Bond gold plated models in the 'Golden Opportunity' box. I found your discussion on the item (here) and though you'd be interested to see something early! :)

Both are limited editions: 094/099 and 099/099. The pics I've included are of 094, which has been opened, whereas 099 is still in its tissue paper wrapping. There's a ton of other stuff and if the forum owners don't mind (and there is interest), I'll try to post some additional pictures and/or information in this thread.

In the meantime...

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No. 094 of 099

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Letter From 'M'

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Docket

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Outer box

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Close-up of certificate

Cheers,
James.
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  • ACACIA_AVENUEACACIA_AVENUE UKPosts: 1,775MI6 Agent
    Would you care to name the auction house?
    One of us smells like a tart's handkerchief.
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    Oops!
    Aston's Auctioneers
    www.astonstoyauctions.co.uk

    Cheers,
    James
  • Rainier WolfcastleRainier Wolfcastle Posts: 484MI6 Agent
    Thank you for posting the pictures, and yes, there is most definitely interest for more photos of the other Bond-related Corgi items you mentioned. ;)
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
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    Last pic I have with me - this shows 094 on the top shelf, the middle shelf (will be sold as a lot) is design work for the item: it contains the concept box (to the left) and a pre-production (empty) one; some sketches; a couple of models; a mock-up; a bunch of un-numbered 'Letters from 'M''; a dozen or so empty dockets... etc. The bottom shelf is 099/099 (the letter is number 99 and the white box has the number on one end in pencil.

    I'll try to snap some more pics at work tomorrow :)

    Cheers,
    James.
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,764Chief of Staff
    Great pics and thanks for the information - if anyone wants to promote anything here, then this is the way to do it -{
    YNWA 97
  • PoorMansJBPoorMansJB USAPosts: 1,203MI6 Agent
    edited April 2014
    My understanding is that the majority of the ingots on the market are fake. Not saying this one is and certainly reads as though you've done due diligence on the provenance, I would just caution potential buyers if they start shopping around for other examples.
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    PoorMansJB wrote:
    My understanding is that the majority of the ingots on the market are fake. Not saying this one and certainly reads as though you've done due diligence on the provenance, I would just caution potential buyers if they start shopping around for other examples.

    Interestingly enough, that's the impression we got too. Apparently there was more than one 'wave' of releases, the initial ones being limited to 99 with the orders and certificate on the fold-out flap. I'll see if I can get this confirmed for you.

    Another pic... 'The World Is Not Enough' Definitive Collection diorama boxed set, with box art visuals. More to follow when I actually have time to snap some and post them up! :)

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  • PoorMansJBPoorMansJB USAPosts: 1,203MI6 Agent
    Astons wrote:
    Another pic... 'The World Is Not Enough' Definitive Collection diorama boxed set, with box art visuals. More to follow when I actually have time to snap some and post them up! :)

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    That it includes the original roughs is pretty cool. I never bought that particular piece because the execution of the diorama itself was so poor; reminded me of a chalkware carnival prize.
  • YouknowthenameYouknowthename Carver Media GroupPosts: 501MI6 Agent
    Very interesting! However, one needs to attend the auction in person to place a bid?
  • PoorMansJBPoorMansJB USAPosts: 1,203MI6 Agent
    Very interesting! However, one needs to attend the auction in person to place a bid?

    There is a link on the Aston's homepage for The Saleroom; this site not only provides an absentee bidding service for Aston's as well as a host of other more obscure auction houses but let's you search them for listings -- like Bond memorabilia -- that wouldn't necessarily turn-up through, say, Google.
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    PoorMansJB wrote:
    Very interesting! However, one needs to attend the auction in person to place a bid?

    There is a link on the Aston's homepage for The Saleroom; this site not only provides an absentee bidding service for Aston's as well as a host of other more obscure auction houses but let's you search them for listings -- like Bond memorabilia -- that wouldn't necessarily turn-up through, say, Google.

    PoorMansJB is correct - you can bid live online, place absentee bids online, and also contact us directly to place absentee bids. Once the catalogue is online you can also contact us (via The Saleroom, email, telephone) to ask any specific questions you may have about a lot.

    Of course, attending in person is much more fun if you can! You can get a pretty good taste of this kind of "real" auction online on The Saleroom... just find a random auction that offers Live Bidding and watch it (most have live audio and some have a video feed, although this is usually just a guy/gal shouting numbers and wielding a gavel...). There's no need to register to watch a sale.

    As regards finding other stuff, a search through sites like these can turn up some really interesting stuff (I spent far too long looking at some vintage Wild West-type pistols with estimates in the thousands...); most auction houses also offer an email subscription service (ours is free) so that you will automatically be notified when a new auction catalogue is available.

    I'd suggest that anyone who is interested, and has not used a "proper" auction house before, has a good read through all the Terms and Conditions, small print, etc. I'm happy to answer any general questions anyone may have either on this thread or via a PM.

    More photos of the shinies soon... :)
  • PoorMansJBPoorMansJB USAPosts: 1,203MI6 Agent
    Astons wrote:
    PoorMansJB is correct - you can bid live online, place absentee bids online, and also contact us directly to place absentee bids. Once the catalogue is online you can also contact us (via The Saleroom, email, telephone) to ask any specific questions you may have about a lot.

    Of course, attending in person is much more fun if you can! You can get a pretty good taste of this kind of "real" auction online on The Saleroom... just find a random auction that offers Live Bidding and watch it (most have live audio and some have a video feed, although this is usually just a guy/gal shouting numbers and wielding a gavel...). There's no need to register to watch a sale.

    As regards finding other stuff, a search through sites like these can turn up some really interesting stuff (I spent far too long looking at some vintage Wild West-type pistols with estimates in the thousands...); most auction houses also offer an email subscription service (ours is free) so that you will automatically be notified when a new auction catalogue is available.

    I'd suggest that anyone who is interested, and has not used a "proper" auction house before, has a good read through all the Terms and Conditions, small print, etc. I'm happy to answer any general questions anyone may have either on this thread or via a PM.

    What I like about the Saleroom is it can do a simultaneous search of all auction houses registered with them and allows for saved searches ala eBay; I get notices every day of auctions I'd never know of otherwise and have scored some serious bargains on items that would have sold for much, much more on eBay or thru Christie's, etc.

    I also second your comment regarding Terms & Conditions: I recently bid on and won a minor item but failed to note that the house only accepted funds by wire; by the time I was done, I'd spent about five times my original bid.
  • YouknowthenameYouknowthename Carver Media GroupPosts: 501MI6 Agent
    Now that's both helpful and useful - thanks PoormansJB and Astons! :007)
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
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    :-)
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    A few more pics, it's that gold bar again!

    Two more pieces of design art, this time colour visuals...

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    And an idea for the orders docket: this one was a card sleeve with the instructions inside...

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  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,280MI6 Agent
    Great designs. Shame Corgi did not go for the smaller ingot design with B549 WUU inside! :(
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    Definitive Collection - 'The Living Daylights' box pencil concept, colour visual and (near) final printed proof...

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  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,280MI6 Agent
    Astons wrote:
    Definitive Collection - 'The Living Daylights' box pencil concept, colour visual and (near) final printed proof...

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    Hi Astons, you've certainly hit the nail on the head by allowing the members of AJB007 to see these marvelous concept designs for which I/we thank you -{
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,764Chief of Staff
    I can only echo what ppw3o6r said....thanks for showing images we wouldn't normally get to see -{
    YNWA 97
  • ACACIA_AVENUEACACIA_AVENUE UKPosts: 1,775MI6 Agent
    Sir Miles wrote:
    I can only echo what ppw3o6r said....thanks for showing images we wouldn't normally get to see -{

    +1 -{
    Will you be showcasing any of the items at Sandown Toy Fair ?
    One of us smells like a tart's handkerchief.
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    ppw3o6r wrote:
    Hi Astons, you've certainly hit the nail on the head by allowing the members of AJB007 to see these marvelous concept designs for which I/we thank you -{

    Absolute pleasure. We're grateful that you're so welcoming!
    Will you be showcasing any of the items at Sandown Toy Fair ?

    A slideshow at least and we're aiming to get a nice display up!
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    Probably my last update before the catalogue goes live, here's our three-cabinet Bond Display in reception. There's more in addition to this. Not to mention all the non-Bond things. Which I won't mention on here :D

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  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,280MI6 Agent
    That noise was Acacia_Avenue surging too soon! :D

    Thank you for the update Astons. Good luck with your sale -{
  • ACACIA_AVENUEACACIA_AVENUE UKPosts: 1,775MI6 Agent
    ppw3o6r wrote:
    That noise was Acacia_Avenue surging too soon! :D -{

    That's just old age and a bad diet :D

    Some very nice items there, thank you for posting, will be at Sandown, so looking forward to having a chat -{
    One of us smells like a tart's handkerchief.
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    The catalogue is now available to view online.

    I've linked to the catalogue with the 'James Bond' search term applied. It may be that some of the photographs and/or categories are not yet showing - if this is the case then everything will hopefully have appeared by later on today (remember to refresh your browser if you check back and nothing seems to have updated...).

    Again, I'd strongly recommend that anyone interested who is not familiar with bidding on items offered by "proper" auctioneers, takes a good look through the terms and conditions before signing up to bid. For those who can't attend, we do have an efficient and VERY reasonably priced in-house P&P service. Drop me a PM or reply in here with any questions - this account is linked with the work email and I'm more than happy to help out in any way I can.

    In the meantime, thank you for the fantastic reception you've given me here on AJB007 - I'll definitely recommend you to any Bond fans I encounter, and will likely lurk around until we turn up something else you might find interesting!

    James
  • ppw3o6rppw3o6r Great BritainPosts: 2,280MI6 Agent
    Thank you from all at AJB -{
  • Bond Collectors' WeekendsBond Collectors' Weekends Gainesville, Florida USAPosts: 1,902MI6 Agent
    Thank you. I'm unfamilar with the word "scamp" as it is applied to the proof items. Please tell me more?

    Thanks.
    Seven (007) James Bond Tours! Mission: Mexico!
  • AstonsAstons Posts: 13MI6 Agent
    Hi there -

    This is the first time we've supplied a glossary with our catalogue - sadly it's not on the online version. So here you go!

    The John Gilbert Corgi Design Collection

    Provenance

    Each lot will be accompanied by a certificate signed by a representative of Aston’s Auctioneers as well as Mr. Gilbert (Corgi Design Manager, 2000 to 2006). In addition, Mr. Gilbert will be attending the auction to answer any further questions bidders may have.

    Estimates

    Due to the unique nature of many of the lots in the Corgi Design collection, guide prices have not been provided. We would therefore recommend that online bidders view these lots carefully before leaving commission bids or bidding online. Naturally, the best way to purchase these lots is by attending the sale where Mr. Gilbert will be on hand to answer any questions you may have, as well as sign his pieces if requested.

    Glossary of terms

    Concepts - the initial ideas.

    Corgi Premiums Department - the role was to promote the Corgi brand to a wider audience and to sell vehicles from the tooling bank to companies to be used for their own promotions (such as marketing tie-ins, many companies would put their liveries on the side of a Corgi vehicle).

    Scamp - a scamp is the very first idea/concept that is put to paper, these tend to be in pencil or fine pen.

    Finished Visual - is the idea finished in colour and ready for presentation.

    Marker Visuals - a visual that has been coloured up using Magic Markers (felt tip pens)

    Mock-ups - this is where the pack is made up usually to size to give people (marketing team and sales team) an impression of what the final product will look like.

    POS (Point of Sale) - Merchandising/Promotional items used in shops to create or enhance displays of stock

    Proofs - printed copies of the box artwork created in the final stages of the design process. These were to be approved by design staff and other relevant parties (including promotion partners, production companies, IP management, etc) and any final alterations ordered.

    Visual - this is an idea that has been taken to the next level after a scamp, it will look more thought through and will have more detail.
  • AmbassadorAmbassador UKPosts: 9MI6 Agent
    I thought readers might like to know the outcome of the auction. The auction was held by Aston’s Toy Auctions in the West Midlands on 12th June 2014. Prior to the auction Aston's had received a few questions from astute bidders asking about the provenance of this collection, particularly in view of the potential future value of some items. They came up with the following solution. Every lot in the Design auction that contained original artwork, concepts, mock-up boxes or other unique items would be sold with a Certificate of Authenticity detailing the sale date, lot number and catalogue description. These certificates are personally signed by Miss Nell Hilditch (Saleroom Manager) and John Gilbert (Corgi's Design Manager from 2000 to 2006) and are printed on durable 300gsm card and feature the colour visual that was used on the cover of the June issue of Collector's Gazette. In addition, John Gilbert was present during the auction to answer any questions about the collection.

    The gold ingot numbered 94/99 sold for £1,300; the mint condition Gold Ingot 99/99 sold for a golden £1,800. Other lots that consisted of pre-production design samples and unused concepts also sold for a fairly hefty price. Some of these items are now starting to appear on Ebay.

    Serious collectors might want to look at Aston's catalogue for 7th August 2014 as another 'Golden Opportunity' ingot is up for grabs (Lot 683). See the following link - http://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/astons-toy-auctions/catalogue-id-2900050?page=19.

    John Gilbert was also interviewed by the Collectors Club of Great Britain. The interview is posted on youtube via the following link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8F5I_cKMrg.
  • AmbassadorAmbassador UKPosts: 9MI6 Agent
    Certificate of Authenticity

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