A collection of silver vinaigrettes,comprising a William IV example, with a gilt floral pierced grille, 3cm wide, an engine-turned example, Birmingham 1835, 3.5cm high, and a George IV shell form example, 3cm wide,together with a silver etui,with engine-turned decoration and engraved initials, 6.2cm high (4)Condition ReportTanrishing and wear throughout. The hallmarks to all of the vinaigrettes are rubbed and partly illegible. The shell form example is missing its grille.
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An 18ct gold open face pocket watch by D.Jones of NewtownDate: Circa 1858Movement: Gilt lever, signed D.Jones, Newtown, No.26408, engraved balance cock, gilt dust cover, key wind and key setDial: White enamel with black Roman numerals, black minute track and subsidiary seconds at 6Case: Engine turned strap and back, with engraved garter cartouche inscribed FOSize: 49mmWeight: 99g (gross)
An 18ct gold open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1873Movement: Gilt English lever with engraved balance cock, no.58985, gilt dust cover, key wind and key setDial: Gilt and engraved with flowers, engine-turned chapter ring with black Roman numerals and outer minute track with dot markers, steel handsCase: Engraved with bands of foliage, scrolls and flowers around a central vacant cartoucheSize: 44mmWeight: 71.7g (gross)Case: Good with very fine abrasions and minor wear to the outside and a small dent to the inside back.Dial: Some very minor scratches and a little wear to the hour markers.Hands: Minute hand pointer appears missing tip. Both tarnished.Movement: Not running. Balance wheel and hairspring appear intact.
Tissot: A gentleman's 18ct yellow gold wristwatchModel: ExcellenceReference: T924.410 ADate: Circa 2018Movement: Swiss ETA F07.111 3-jewel quartzDial: Brushed silver with gold baton hour markers and Roman at 3, 9 and 12, engine-turned outer minute track, gold pointed hands and centre seconds, date aperture at 6Case: Polished round, snap-on back with resin insert, logo crownStrap/Bracelet: Original black leather alligatorBuckle/Clasp: Yellow metal butterflySize: 40mmWeight: 57.3g (gross)Accompaniments: Original box, outer card box, instruction booklet, gold certificate and retail tag
Longines: A gentleman's stainless steel wristwatchModel: Conquest VHPReference: L3.716.4Date: Purchased in 2021Movement: Swiss ETA Cal.L288Dial: Engine-turned silver with luminous filled baton hour markers, Arabic 6 and 12, red outer minute markers, raised black seconds track with Arabic 5-second intervals, date aperture at 3, luminous filled bevelled hands, centre seconds with red tipCase: Brushed and polished tonneau with crown guardsStrap/Bracelet: Original black leather with contrast stitchingBuckle/Clasp: Signed polished butterflySize: 41mmAccompaniments: Original box, outer card box, instruction booklet, warranty card and quick start guide in leather holderMinor signs of use including some small scratches to the polished bezel, minor scratches to case on crown side, minor wear to strap. Movement is running and appears to be keeping perfect time. Warranty card dated 17/08/2021 and valid until 17/08/2023 - please refer to manufacturer for full terms.
Omega: A gentleman's 18ct gold bracelet wristwatchModel: ConstellationReference: 168.045Date: 1969Movement: 24 jewel Cal.751 automaticDial: brushed gold dial with applied black and gold baton hour markers, black outer minute divisions, black pointed baton hands and gold centre seconds, day and date aperture at 3Case: Polished tonneau with milled bezel and screw-down backStrap/Bracelet: Integral five-linkBuckle/Clasp: Fold-over with Omega logo and engine-turned claspSize: 36mmWeight: 144g (gross)Case has some minor scratches and dings consistent with age and use. Minor abrasions to crystal. Strap fair with some stretching. Engine turning on clasp worn. Movement winds, sets and runs - not tested for timekeeping and not guaranteed.
An Asprey & Co 9ct gold cigarette case, of cushion form with engine turned decoration, hallmaked Chester 1911, approx 9cm wide, weight approx 107.4gMakers mark partically rubbed, clasp secure and in good working order, some light scratches and general wear in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A pair of Victorian silver shaped square trinket dishes, embossed throughout with scrolls, 8.5cm wide, Sheffield 1899, 41.6g; a pair of George VI silver engine turned napkin rings, monogrammed "S", Birmingham 1947, 106g; a pair of Elizabeth II silver boudoir candlesticks, hollow filled, Birmingham 1973 (6)
1971 Morris Minor Traveller. Registration number: GPK 306K. Mileage 87,200. - Iconic British estate car - Well looked after by the current owner for 37 years Purchased in 1985 by the current owner, this British classic gave several years service until a company car came along. Then put into storage for some years. The engine and mechanics were given a once over by West Horsley Motor Works in 1996 to get the car up and running properly again (itemised invoice available). They then did the annual MOT certificates. The car was rebuilt from the chassis up, including the ash wood rear frame, with the help of Auto Attractions in Dorking in 1998 (see itemised invoices). Later that year the internal trim was completed. In 2019 an MG specialist in Surrey completed an overall mechanical service back to MOT standard (see history file available). The car has 87,200 original miles on the clock and has been with the current owner for 37-years, bringing a great deal of motoring pleasure as well as turning numerous heads as he goes by! Known as 'Bob' by the owners, the car was driven to the auction site for sale. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
1966 MGB Roadster. Registration number: LPA 350D - MOT and tax exempt being a historic vehicle - Finished in red with black leather interior - Restored by an MG specialist Finished in red with black leather interior with complementing wire wheels. The car has been subject to an extensive restoration programme, carried out by a local MG Specialist for his father. The body shell is original and the car is a matching numbers marque. The paintwork is in exceptional condition and unmarked, with the paint application professional. Mechanically the full engine, gearbox and drivetrain, including differential and overdrive units, we understand have all been overhauled and work as they should. We cannot confirm the mileage since the works were carried out. However the car drives exceptionally well which concurs with the description. There is some history documentation with the vehicle, but it is not comprehensive. The car is a very good to excellent example of the marque, and requires no attention other than servicing as required. The car is not concourse but a very good useable example. MOT and tax exempt being a historic vehicle. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
1953 Jowett Javelin saloon. Originally beige with red leather upholstery. This car was built in 1953 and allocated by Jowett Cars to 'Coventry & Jeffs' No. 2 Depot, Lansdown Garage, Clifton Road, Bristol on 27thDecember of that year. It appears that it was issued the registration number 'SAE 5' and was known to the Javelin Register, belonging to a keeper in Somerset in 1967. It changed hands in 1972 and the current keeper is understood to have acquired it in the 1980's as a restoration project. The current owner has kept the vehicle dry stored and has invested many hours across the last 40 years, completing the majority of the most time-consuming renovation works himself (he is a retired engineer, now in his 80's). The chassis has been fully rebuilt, as has the engine and most of the cars running gear. Other than the front grill, the car is believed to be mainly complete, and the parts, from our observations, seem to have been diligently wrapped, boxed or labelled. The fuel tank has been rebuilt. Some chrome parts and the un-attached rear wing require further work before being placed on the car. The original VIN plate is safely held in the cars file. The original 4-digit vehicle registration number is not guaranteed to be re-allocated to this vehicle by DVLA. The car does come with a couple of documents relating to communication with the club and DVLA as part of efforts made in the late 1990's and early noughties to apply for a V5 registration document, which so far has not been issued. For somebody with the skills to finish the renovation works, this should be a very attractive proposition, having had so much work completed already, and to what looks to be a very good standard. Interested parties will need to satisfy themselves as to the completeness of the parts crates, which are available to view at our premises on the viewing days. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
1955 Ariel 997 cc Square Four Mark 2 Motorbike. Registration: HDY 539. Mileage: 78,980 - Finished in Deep claret - Only three private owners - All alloy engine with four pipe exhaust, Correct for Hastings 9/54 - 6/55. Purchased by the current owner in 2005 from Andy Tiernan Classics. Originally registered February 1955 and apparently only three private owners as Andy had purchased the bike from the son of the original owner. This is consistent with information in the registration document. As supplied by Ariel to Kings in Hastings, the bike was in sidecar trim and registered as a motorcycle combination. The original colour is not recorded in Ariel records but presumably would have been deep claret as alternative colours were specified when applied to other machines the production run. The first owner used the combination extensively around the south coast of England and further afield. When purchased by the current owner, an Eastbourne Motorcycle Club badge was fitted. There is still an Isle of Man TT Races 1965 badge on the steering damper. The last private owner told the current owner that the bike had been extensively rebuilt in 1975. Experience of the current owner suggests that this was done to a very high standard as the engine gearbox have required only routine attention in seventeen years of ownership. The bike suffered considerable cosmetic damage in an accident in 2018. This has been professionally repaired leaving the bike in excellent rideable condition. It has appeared twice at the Shere Climb giving exhibition runs up the hill. The original rear stand is fitted and an effective side stand has been fitted. Paintwork is good to excellent, the mudguards, fuel and oil tanks looking as new. The seat has been replaced with a new base, foam and the correct coloured cover. It now has solo gearing. It is near original even down to the 6 volt electrical system although there is now an electronic regulator, hidden in the original case. The bike has been completely re-wired using a commercial loom. The SU carburettor was completely rebuilt by Burlen. The lubrication system shows the original 8 pint tank but benefits from a Morgo oil pump and hidden external oil filter. There is also a magnetic sump plug. Brand new tyres are fitted. All cables, chains and rubbers have been replaced. The levers are ball end type (owner preference) but the originals are available. This model year is known to have a design issue with the rear brake. This has now been professionally corrected; purists will note that the rear brake lever arm now points upwards leaving the brake effective whist avoiding the risk of unexpected locking. Ownership of a four pipe Square Four was a childhood ambition, now realised. The owner feels that after seventeen years it is time to move on to other projects. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
1500 GT engine built by c m e s of Wokingham. Overboard x 90. With updated pistons and conrods, fast road cam, gas flow and ported head, updated head bolts, updated clutch and pressure plate, new crank oil pump, twin rebuilt 40s on burton manifolds, full 2" exhaust new, electronic distributer cap and lead, comes with running in oil and torque settings and sheet it will give 110 -110 horse power. New timing gear and chain, comes with facet fuel pome and regulator, throttle and cable kit, updated coil pack, new water pump and pulley spare sump and gadget set.To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
Various silver, a pair of Victorian open salts, of circular form on stepped hoof feet, an engine turned pen knife, Sheffield 1952, miniature pierced toddy cup, slender napkin ring, plain circular dish, thimble, miniature snuff box and a heart shaped frame some silver plate, various makers and dates, 7.2oz all in. (a quantity)
An 18ct gold cased hunter pocket watch, circa 1809, the inner case inscribed in Latin and dated MDCCCX, the dial with engine turned centre and raised Arabic numerals to the textured chapter ring, signed Desbois & Wheeler, London and numbered 1718, case diameter 4.5cm approximately 88.5g /see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Unfortunately, we don't have the key for the hunter pocket watch, thus we cannot wind it. The outer case measures at 4.5cm
Two pairs of 9ct gold cufflinks with engine turned decoration to the panels, approximately 9.1g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A rectangular silver cigarette box, JS Ltd., Birmingham 1941, with engine turned decoration and a three-piece cruet with glass liners CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Corgi Toys, 1127 Simon Snorkel Fire Engine, 1130 Chipperfield's Circus Horse Transporter with six horses, complete GS/24 Corgi Constructor Set, in original boxes, G-E, 1127 lacks fireman, GS/24 with some added decals to one Commer Cab and Chassis, seat with damaged clip, boxes P-G, 1130 lacking some flaps (3)
Matchbox Toys, including Superfast 66 Ford Transit, 71 Cattle Truck, 30 Artic Truck, 40 Horsebox, TP-11 Tractor & Trailer, MOY Y-1 Allchin Traction Engine (2), Y-11 Aveling & Porter Steam Roller, Y-4 Steam Wagon, Roadway Series No.1 Layout and other items, G-E, boxes F-G, all 1980s window boxes opened (20+)

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