Registration: J32JFT VIN: JMZNA18B200122396 Mileage Showing: 85,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 05/05/2025 Number of Keys: 1 V5 on Site: YesFirst registered October 1991 this UK supplied 1.6 litre model shows only 2 former keepers and MOT till May this year.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE - NO RESERVE
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Registration: P161OLD VIN: SCBZP15CXVCH60010 Mileage Showing: 77,000 Transmission: Automatic MOT: No Number of Keys: V5 on Site: YesHuge history fileLong wheel base modelSupplied new by HR Owen in London and first registered March 1997 this long wheel base model finished in Rosewood metallic with contrasting Sandstone Connolly leather interior shows 77,000 miles and 2 previous keepers.Sold with a large history file including original book pack with service book with 19 service stamps, a mixture of main dealer and Bentley specialists, also sold with a large folder of receipts for servicing and additional maintenance including head gasket replacement at 60,000 and brake accumilator repair among other preventative maintenance jobs.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £4,000 - £6,000
Registration: L960TCR VIN: WVWZZZ50ZRK001830 Mileage Showing: 116,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 30/04/2025 Number of Keys: 2 V5 on Site: Buyer to applyRare colourFantastic original conditionGood sized history fileFitted with a later VW 3.2 litre engineFirst registered February 1994 this VR6 model in sought after Ice Grey Violet Metallic, a colour only available in the final 2 years of the Corrado production. Well presented and showing 116,000 miles and sold with 2 keys as well as good sized history file including folder of receipts for servicing and maintenance. Fitted with a later 3.2 litre VR6 VW engine.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £8,000 - £9,000
Four boxed (unused) model kits, to include a Revell 05712 'Cunard' set 'Queen Elizabeth 2 & Queen Mary 2, an Airfix MG K3 Magnette, an Airfix Steam locomotive, and a Matchbox MG TC 'Classique' sports car, together with a boxed Burago Mercedes SSK diecast model car, a Tonka tinplate truck, and a metal wall sign of a fairground scene, in one box.
Bradford Exchange; Model railway set 'Christmas Cheer' by Thomas Kinkade to include loco & tender, seven coaches and a quantity of loose track, together with a Thomas Kinkade Ltd edition sculpture 'Wonderland Express Christmas Tree' all with certificates, in one box. Appears to be complete and looks to be unused.Although we cannot guarantee its fully complete or is fully working, sold as is and untested.
A collection of over twenty diecast model vehicles, circa mid 20th century and later, to include a boxed Matchbox 47 Pannier locomotive, Lesney steam rollers and steam engines, a Dinky 236 Connaught, a Corgi 233 Heinkel-1, a Corgi Chevrolet Experimental car, and other makes & models in one box.
Naval General Service 1793-1840, 1 clasp, Java (Peter Lines.), mounted on card, contact marks and heavy edge bruising with some edge knocks, otherwise very fineProvenance:Spink, 1902.Peter Lines is confirmed upon the roll with entitlement to this medal and clasp for serving as an Ordinary Seaman aboard H.M.S. President during the British invasion of Java in 1811.H.M.S. President began its life as the French Gloire-class 40-gun frigate Président. She served in the French Navy only briefly, as she was completed in 1804 and was captured by Captain Edward Hawkins on Dispatch just two years later in August 1806. She was then converted at Plymouth and brought into the service of the Royal Navy under the anglified name 'President'. Her design served as the model for a number of Seringapatam-class frigates later built for the Royal Navy.She served first for a few years in South America before being brought under the command of Captain Samuel Warren in 1810, with her course set for the East Indies early in 1811. President was sent there to join the squadron of Vice-Admiral Robert Stopford in Java, where the British were attempting to capture the island from the French-occupied Netherlands.On 31 August, President along with three other frigates were ordered to capture the port city of Cirebon. Captain Warren was ordered to negotiate the town's surrender on 4 September. The whole island was surrendered to the British by Dutch General Janssens shortly afterwards on 18 September, and President sailed back home to England as an escort to Vice-Admiral Stopford; sold together with copied medal roll. 25001 SALEROOM NOTICE:Lot is NOT subject to 5% Import Tax.
THE WATCHES & ARCHIVE OF SHEILA SCOTT O.B.E. (1922-88), 'BRITAIN'S QUEEN OF THE AIR'Given all that could be written about this remarkable aviatrix, the cataloguer turns firstly to Encyclopedia Britannica:'Sheila Scott was born on 27 April 1922 at Worcester, Worcestershire and was a British aviator who broke more than 100 light-aircraft records between 1965 and 1972 and was the first British pilot to fly solo around the world.After attending a Worcester boarding school, Scott became a trainee nurse at Haslar Naval Hospital (1944), where she tended the wounded during World War II. In London she appeared in small roles for theatre, film, and television and worked as a model (1945–59). In 1960 she earned her pilot’s license, bought an old biplane from the Royal Air Force, and won several races, capturing the De Havilland and Jean Lennox Bird trophies for that year. To pay for her flying, she became a demonstrator for Cessna and Piper aircraft.Scott first flew around the world in 1966, covering about 31,000 miles (50,000 km) in 189 flying hours. She set world records when she flew between London and Cape Town (1967) and across the North Atlantic Ocean (1967), the South Atlantic Ocean (1969), and from the Equator to the Equator over the North Pole (1971). After her record polar flight, she made a third around-the-world solo flight, earning her 100th world-class record. She wrote I Must Fly (1968) and On Top of the World (1973; U.S. title Barefoot in the Sky, 1974). Scott was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE; 1968), and she received the Royal Aero Club’s Gold Medal (1972). She died at London on 20 October 1988.'Further notice should be made the fact that Scott was likely the inspiration to Ian Fleming for the alluring 'Pussy Galore' in Goldfinger, played by Honor Blackman in the 1964 movie.Her flights with NASA in 1971 are also worth mention:'Sheila Scott is pictured here with her Piper Aztec 'Mythre', in which she made her world and a half flight in 1971. On this flight, she became the first person to fly over the North Pole in a single engine plane. She carried special NASA equipment for a communications experiment testing the Interrogation Recording and Location System (IRLS) of the Nimbus polar orbiting satellite. The IRLS equipment, a Balloon Interrogation package, transmitted data on Scott’s location during the 34,000 mile (~55,000 kilometer) flight to the Nimbus satellite, which relayed it to NASA’s ground station at Fairbanks, Alaska and then to a computer center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Sheila Scott’s record-making, historic flight confirmed the satellite’s ability to collect location data from remote computerized and human-operated stations with a unique “mobile platform” location test.'She was Roy Plomley's castaway on Desert Island Discs in January 1967, her luxury being tobacco seeds to ensure a never-ending supply of smokes. Scott was always seen as a somewhat quirky individual and flew barefoot, claiming she could feel the controls better. She always signed of 'Happy Landings!' and we hope these treasures will find much the same.Sheila Scott's famous Rolex GMT-Master 'Pepsi' stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch, first worn on her famous 1966 record-breaking long-distance flightRolex, stainless steel automatic dual time wristwatch with date and leather bracelet, this rather worn, Ref. 1675, GMT-Master 'Pepsi', with bakelite bezel, stainless steel Oyster case, screw-down crown and back the reverse engraved 'SHEILA SCOTT', blue and red 24-hour calibrated bezel, No. 1255812, the applied triangular and dot indexes upon the face 'factory' luminated with radium marker, 40mm, in running condition at time of cataloguing but would likely benefit from a service, a most historic object, very fineProvenance:Philips, December 1989 (Sold by Order of Sheila Scott O.B.E.).Scott wore this very watch on her famous flights. Her image - and this watch - was the first to ever market sports watches for wear by women. Scott commented that it was '...a marvelous watch.'It is no surprise that 'Pussy Galore' also wore a 'Pepsi' in Goldfinger.…

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