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1985 Bentley Turbo R Registration number C946 BNX Chassis number SCBZSOTO6GCH13979 Engine number 13979 MOT Oct. 30th 2008 Supplied to the first owner by Jack Barclay London on 2nd Nov. 1985. Vermillion red paintwork and black leather interior, this car has an eye catching look. It represented the image change the Pyms Lane factory were so determined to achieve. Fitted with a V8 6.75 litre engine assisted by a turbo charger, t he stately limo had been turned into a tiger. In average condition with just over 62,000 unwarranted miles on the odometer and a limited service history the car will reward its new owner.
A Victorian presentation table snuff box by Nathaniel Mills of Birmingham 1852-1853, of rectangular outline with deeply cast and chased applied border of shell, scroll and acorn design, the central cartouche with engraved crests and presentation inscription, the sides with similarly applied borders, the base with engine turned decoration and raised on shell 'feet' 12cm x 8cm x 4cm, 11.1oz Notes: The presentation inscription to the lid reads: Presented to The Most Noble The Marquess of Breadalbane by the inhabitants of Dunse in connection with an address and tablet, April 1862 The crest is for KINCAID or MACDONALD. To the right the arms of John Campbell, KT, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane. A prominent free churchman in the disruption controversy, Lord Breadalbane entertained Queen Victoria at Taymouth Castle, Perthshire 1842 and as Envoy Extraordinary to Prussia in 1861 he conveyed the Order of the Garter to the Prussian King William (afterwards German Emperor). The Marquess of Breadalbane was a great collector and enthusiast of silver and in particular Scottish silver. He must be considered to be the first serious scholar and collector of Scottish silver and had a great interest in odd an unusual marks including provincial. Many of the items in his collection carry his incuse 'Breadalbane' collectors mark. The majority of his silver was sold by auction within the contents of Taymouth castle in 1922
A WILLIAM IV GILDED SNUFF BOX of oblong form, the hinged lid with crest and presentation inscription from members of the "Doncaster News Room", dated 1837, within a border of flowers, similar foliate moulded bellied sides and engine turned base, 3 1/4" wide, marks for Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, 5ozs 6dwts
A silver cased miniature carriage clock, with platform lever escapement and enamel dial, inscribed 'Charles Frodsham', the engine turned sleeve applied Prince of Wales plumes, the base hallmarked London 1981, 'serial no: 282/1000,' 4in (10cm) h, with Prince of Wales plume winding key. Made to commemorate the marriage of Prince Charles and Diana in July 1981.
A late 19th century French slate and bronze mantel clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, stamped 'S. Marti et Cie,' and 'R & C Harris, London, 396,' to an engine turned dial with ebonised chapter ring and applied numerals, the tapering body with applied Egyptian motifs having a sphinx surmount, 17.25in (44cm) h.

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