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Lot 32

A bottle of Austin Nichols Wild Turkey Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, bottled in the 1980's, 8 years old, 75cl, 50.5% vol.

Lot 60

Collection of books including a set of Jane Austin novels, a set of Sherlock Holmes books and a collection on the theme of exploration (qty)

Lot 424

Movie / Film Interest. A steel brimmed top hat by Emma Carlow of London, purpose made for the Austin Powers film The Spy Who Shagged Me.

Lot 434

Dinky 254 Austin Taxi, Dinky 674 Austin Champ (with two drivers), Mighty Midget No.34 A.A. Road Service and A.A. Motor Cycle, (all four boxed)

Lot 1405

Dinky Super Toys - Military Vehicals, Thornycroft Mighty Antar Tank Transporter 660, Chieftain Tank; 688 Field Artillery Tractor & Trailer; American 105mm Battle Lines field gun, ; 642 Army Truck x2; 674 Austin Champ Jeep x3 etc

Lot 2002

- Purchased by our vendor in 2013 from someone who purchased it as a project in 1975- Reportedly rejuvenated over a ten year period with it returning to the road in the mid-eighties- A most agreeably coloured RK Saloon with which the previous owner attended many motor-club rallies all over the UKThis charming and wonderfully coloured fabric bodied Austin 7 Saloon was first registered on April 19th 1929. According to notes supplied to our vendor when he purchased it in March 2013, the car was acquired as "rough but running in 1975" by the previous owner and he proceeded to have it "restored gradually over the next ten years". An owner of several Austin 7's we believe (as is the current vendor), he states on some incredibly comprehensive and caring operation notes he passed to our vendor, that he had done many rallies in the car all over England and Scotland, including the JOGLE Rally (John o'Groats to Lands End) and rallies with the 750 Motor Club. Described by the vendor as being in "good" condition in all respects, this is a delightful little Austin 7.

Lot 2007

As part of his publicity campaign to promote the Austin-Healey 100/4, Donald Healey entered a team of four pre-production cars for the 1953 Le Mans 24-hour race. Running with standard windscreens, interiors and even bumpers, two of this mildly tweaked quartet survived to finish 12th and 14th overall (an amazing result for such comparatively inexpensive cars in near showroom condition). Amongst numerous other racing and rallying victories, Austin-Healey enjoyed further success at the Sebring International Raceway in the USA. Offering classic 1960's looks but with the confidence and reliability that current technology brings, the Sebring TMX offers performance and excitement aplenty at a fraction of the cost of an original Big Healey. This example is fitted with a 4.4-litre V8 engine matched to manual transmission. 'MXI 439' is offered with V5C, history file and build manual and comes with a current MOT certificate into August 2017.

Lot 2108

- Rare 2WD example supplied to the War Office in 1958- 1 previous keeper since being demobbed in 1963- One of just 655 examples builtThis very rare 2WD Land Rover Series 1 is one of only 655 produced and was supplied to the War Office in 1958 as part of a later to be aborted vehicle standardisation exercise. The army were looking to replace the ageing Austin 10 Utility Truck (Austin Tilly), and Land Rover offered these modified 2WD versions of their standard Series 1 vehicle to fill the role. TSY 435 was based at Feltham for the Ministry of Supply. These vehicles were in service for four years before disposal and most then went to the Ministry of Public Building and Works in 1963.Offered with a Swansea V5 document showing only one registered owner since being demobbed over fifty years ago along with correspondence from Land Rover confirming its build date. We are advised it is in running condition with "nice straight" bodywork, "good" engine, paintwork, gearbox and interior although the brakes will require attention. A most unusual vehicle that would surely be a welcome addition to any collector.

Lot 2109

- 100M conversion kit fitted, finished in red with black piped red interior- The subject of much work with an engine overhaul by Denis Welch prior to acquisition by the vendor- Detailed history file, c.68,500 miles believed genuine, Heritage Certificate, original RHD UK carAs part of his publicity campaign to promote the Austin-Healey 100/4 BN1, Donald Healey entered a team of four pre-production cars for the 1953 Le Mans 24-hour race. Running with standard windscreens, interiors and even bumpers, two of this mildly tweaked quartet survived to finish 12th and 14th overall (an amazing result for such comparatively inexpensive cars in near showroom condition). Eager to capitalize on this success (and also to comply with the event's homologation requirements) Healey persuaded BMC to list a 'Le Mans kit' (twin 1.75 inch SU carburettors, high-lift camshaft, revised distributor advance curve and stronger valve springs etc) in its parts catalogue for 1954. Known officially as part P-280, it was available to fit on new or old models alike and by dealers or private individuals. Adopted by BMC themselves (together with the addition of a louvred bonnet complete with leather strap) for the 100M version of the BN2 100/4 introduced at the 1955 London Motor Show, it has remained a popular modification package ever since.This delightful home market RHD example has been in the current ownership since 2000 during which time it has been the subject of much work to bring it to the standard we see today. Displaying some 68,750 believed genuine miles as evidenced by correspondence on file, it is understood to have formed part of the collection at Sorn Castle when owned by Mr Mcintyre in the 1970s/80s. Denis Welch carried out an engine overhaul for the next keeper in 1990 and, since acquisition by the vendor, noted marque specialists Orchard Restorations have carried out a number of works including repairs to the body and the fitting of an alloy cylinder head in 2000, a rear suspension overhaul in 2002, rear brake overhaul in 2009 and the fitment of an M Spec air box and badges in 2013. In 2005 the gearbox was overhauled and a new clutch fitted by Colin Groom. A complete retrim in black piped with red at a cost of £5750 was also completed in 2009 by Molesey Coach Trimmers. Invoices for these works are contained in the detailed history file accompanying the car along with a Swansea V5C, MoT to March 2017, Heritage Certificate, list of owners back to 1961, photographs of works in progress and other sundry correspondence.

Lot 2128

- Believed to be an original RHD car sold new in South Africa, and enjoyed by just one owner there until their passing- Apparently bequeathed to his niece in Australia, the car was taken to that country and then traded for an MG- Acquired in Australia by our vendor, he imported it into England in 2014 but sadly illness now dictates its saleThe Healey 100/4 was designed by Donald Healey's eponymous company, and assembled by Austin at Longbridge using Austin A90 Atlantic mechanicals and bodies crafted by Jensen Motors. It had been the star of the 1952 London Motorshow and subsequently took the American market by storm too. For 1956, the wheelbase was lengthened, the bodywork facelifted and the four-cylinder engine replaced by BMC's six-cylinder C Series engine. Called the 100/6, it was initially available in 2+2 guise (BN4), with the two-seater (BN6) version like the sale car following in 1957.Echoing the BMC rally cars, '465 UYN' is smartly presented with White factory hardtop and Red bodywork. Its interior though is rather smarter than that of the spartan competition machines and features Red-piped Black vinyl bucket seats, Red-edged Black carpets and wood-rimmed alloy steering wheel. A right-hand drive example, it was apparently a CKD model sold new in South Africa during 1957, where it remained in the same ownership until the gentleman passed away, at which point it was inherited by his niece. She took it to Australia, where it was exchanged for a V8-engined MG. The vendor acquired the car in Australia and repatriated it in the December of 2014. Sadly, illness means he can no longer enjoy the Healey and he's now offering this very attractive car, complete with the bumpers and hood frame not currently fitted. In addition to the aforementioned extras, the Healey sports a pair of Lucas auxiliary lights, period driver's door mirror and rides on a set of chrome wire wheels. The vendor presently classifies its bodywork, interior trim and electrical equipment as 'excellent', the straight-six engine and paintwork as 'good to very good', and the four-speed manual gearbox with overdrive as 'good'. The odometer currently displays an unwarranted 37,166. An apparently very tidy example of a fast-appreciating British classic.

Lot 1072

Collection of eleven boxed Dinky Toys, comprising H. W. M. Racing Car, 235 ; Caravan, 190 ; Mersey Tunnel Police Van, 255 ; Standard Vanguard Saloon; Talbot-Lago Racing Car, 230 ; Packard Convertible, 132 ; Aston Martin DB3 Sports, 110 ; Austin Van "Shell", 470 ; Ferrari Racing Car, 234 ; Jaguar XK120 Coupe, 157 ; Cunningham C-5R Road Racer, 133, together with five other boxed models including Dinky, Minic, Matchbox etc. plus six further models (22 items)

Lot 850

A pair of Royal Worcester vases hand-decorated with roses, signed Austin (17cm tall)

Lot 495

A Donald Hughes humorous watercolour 'Aust on Severn' of local and vintage car interest featuring an Austin Seven

Lot 354

Dinky Toys 621 3-ton Army Wagon, 674 Austin Champ, and 676 Armoured Personnel Carrier, all boxed, (3).

Lot 631

A Brooklands September 24 1938 International Car Races programme, a quantity of car handbooks, manuals, etc, including Morris Eight, Ford Popular, Austin A40, Ford Anglia and others.

Lot 352

Matchbox MG-1 Service Station with cardboard forecourt, boxed and nine diecasts including a Hornby Dublo Austin taxi.

Lot 370

Four Moko Lesney Matchbox 1-75 series: no.67 Saladin Armoured Car, no.68 Austin Radio Truck Mk II, no.69 Commer Van "Nestles", no.70 Ford Thames Estate Car, all boxed, (4).

Lot 401

Corgi, 280, Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, boxed, three other boxed Corgi diecasts, Somerville 101 Austin Allegro and five other diecasts, various, all boxed.

Lot 484

Morris 850 and Austin Seven special edition newspapers from 1959 (kept in display board for protection)

Lot 307

A box of volumes including a set of Jane Austin novels

Lot 172

AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: An autograph album containing 22 A.Ls.S. and T.Ls.S. (some neatly trimmed and a few with irregular edges) by a variety of famous men and women, each laid down to pages, including Bertrand Russell (confirming that the subject of his meeting will be Can War Stop Fascism?), Alfred Salter, Ethel Manin (in part, '...I am not a speaker....I am a writer - when I get the chance to be! - and must serve the causes I have at heart with my pen'), John Middleton Murry, Hastings Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford (signed Tavistock), Charles E. Raven, Reginald Sorensen, Har Dayal (requesting to be enrolled as a member of the City Group of the Peace Pledge Union, 1938), C. E. M. Joad, Vera Brittain, Laurence Housman (agreeing to give a talk on pacifism and asking if the audiences are 'mainly of the converted, or the unconverted?', 1937), Wilfred Wellock, H. W. 'Bunny' Austin (declining an invitation to speak, 'much as I would like to have a finger in every pie that is working for peace!', 1938), Anna Ruth Fry, George Lansbury, Sybil Morrison, Max Plowman etc. Most of the letters are written to Sydney Larcombe of the City of London group of The Peace Pledge Union and concern speaking and lecture engagements for the Union's public lunch-hour meetings. The album also includes various drawings and verse etc., by family and friends of the collector, most dated in the 1920s. G The Peace Pledge Union is a British pacifist non-Governmental organisation which was formed in 1934. Its members work for a world without war and promote peaceful and non-violent solutions to conflict.

Lot 412

An Austin Morris VanPetrol, registration number YDB3 43L, first registered August 1972, 18,092 recorded miles, last taxed 1993. This van is in dark green and has been stored outside and is in need of a total restoration. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 412Van in need of full restorationV5 (old) Log bookNot running and wheels seized

Lot 416

A HMC Austin Healey 3000 replica sports car3.9 litres petrol engine, manual, registration number L502 YAD, first registered in August 1993, 22979 recorded miles with an MOT until September 2017, this car has only covered 587 miles since it's 2009 MOT and only covered 2896 in the last 17 years. This stunning example is in Blue and has had three former keepers.

Lot 67

A set of Six Royal Worcester fruit painted coffee cans and saucersPainted with apples, blackberries, peaches, cherries, pears and strawberries, painted by Austin, Stinton, Mosley, Ayrton, coffee can 5cm high, 11.5cm diameter. (12) CONDITION REPORT: lot 67 - Coffee can 2 - glaze burn to footrimSaucer 1 - 2 very small nibbles to footrim, scratching to gilt wellBoth signed.Coffee can 2 - soundSaucer 2 - Scratching to gilt well, both signedCoffee can 3 - soundSaucer 3 - Scratching to gilt well, both signedCoffee can 4 - soundSaucer 4 - scratching to gilt well, both signedCoffee can 5 - soundSaucer 5 - small nibbles to the footrimscratching to the gilt well. both signedCoffee can 5 - glaze burn to footrimSaucer 6 - scratching to gilt wellBoth signed.

Lot 69

A Royal Worcester fruit painted trioComprising teacup painted with apples and blackberries, painted by H. Everett, a saucer painted with apples and black grapes, painted by W.H. Austin and a small plate painted with apples and blackberries, painted by H. Moseley. (3) CONDITION REPORT: lot 69 - Please noe there is a signature on all three itemsTeacup - shallow chip to the footrim approx 0.5cm in sizeTeacup - scratching to gilt exteriorTeacup - plese note only painted to interior, gilded to exterior.Saucer - Scratching to the gilt well, crazing throughoutPlate - hairline crack to the well approx 3cm in size

Lot 21

2 OLD OIL CHARTS FOR 1920'S AUSTIN 7 & QTY. OF MOTORING LITERATURE

Lot 78

A collection of black tie suits, jackets, waistcoats and shirts to include examples by Liz Lippiat, Austin Reed, Harrods, Valiere, Pierre Cardin, Pakeman, Cato & Carter, etc

Lot 494

*Austin (Robert Sargent, 1895-1973). Woman tethering a goat, 1928-29, engraving on laid paper, from the published edition of 75, signed and dated 1929, numbered 27/75, plate size 140 x 125 mm (5.5 x 5 ins), sheet size 305 x 217 mm (12 x 8.5 ins) Dodgson 81 ix/ix. (1)

Lot 254

*Rejlander (Oscar Gustave, 1813-1875). (?)Self-portrait, circa 1850s, watercolour and chalk, three-quarter length, the sitter with a divider held in his right hand over a piece of paper, signed in a blank strip lower left in blue chalk, 'O.G. Rejlander', 395 x 318 mm (15.5 x 12.5 ins), laid on card with a full-length albumen print portrait by Rejlander of the Countess of Tankerville pasted to mount verso, [1866], 19.5 x 15 cm (7.75 x 6 ins), mount browned to left margin of verso with some spotting and fading to left and lower margins of photograph Rejlander started out as a painter and portrait miniaturist in Wolverhamton, probably around 1846. Around 1850 he learned the wet-collodion and waxed-paper processes and then changed his business to that of photographer. The portrait here shows a bearded man with a full head of hair, while most of the photographic self-portraits from the 1860s show Rejlander with wilder hair and beard and no hair on top. The Harry Ransom Center's photography collection at the University of Texas at Austin has a portrait of the Countess of Tankerville clearly taken by Rejlander at the same sitting. In an online article about the portrait by Marlene Renz on the University's website it is claimed that this is 'the only known print of a portrait of Olivia Bennet, The Countess of Tankerville, by distinguished 19th-century photographer Oscar Gustave Rejlander'. This second portrait gives further weight to the attribution. NB THE AUCTIONEERS CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT THE DRAWING IS A SELF-PORTRAIT.(1)

Lot 125

A quantity of men's ties, including: Liberty, Austin Reed, Charles Tyrwhitt, Burberry, Nina Ricci and others, (18).

Lot 128

Austin productions - A 20th century tall art deco style sculpture from 1989. mounted on a plinth base and signed A Danel. from 1989. Depiction of an art deco male figure of a man in a tuxedo holding a cane. Measuring 21cm high.

Lot 303

Dinky Toys Gift Set 990 Pullmore Car Transporter with Four Cars, Bedford Car Transporter, blue cab/wheel hubs, light blue trailer, with 794 Loading ramp, in very good condition, some paint flaking, tin trailer has a few rust spots, plus 154 Hillman Minx, cream/green lower body, in excellent condition, 156 Rover 75, blue/cream lower body, in good condition, paint chip to roof, 161 Austin Somerset, red/yellow body, in good condition, some paint chipping, 162 Ford Zephyr cream/green lower body, in very good condition, with original box,blue/white lid is very good, slightly grubby, some rubbing to edges,blue base of box is very good, no internal packing.

Lot 396

Triang Spot-On No 106A/OC Austin Articulated Flatbed Lorry,dark blue cab/flatbed, with plastic crate, missing MGA, flatbed has headboard missing and spare wheel, in fair condition, with a fair to good original box, some tears to both ends of box,with inner packing.

Lot 338

Two Matchbox Lesney Regular Wheels 29b Austin A55 Cambridge, two tone green bodies, light green plastic windows, black bases, one with silver plastic wheels, other with black plastic wheels, both in near mint condition, with original D1 boxes which are very good to excellent condition (2 items)

Lot 327

Two Boxed Matchbox Regular Wheels 17c Austin Metropolitain Taxi, maroon body, dark grey base, grey plastic wheels and 57b Chevrolet Impala, two tone blue, green windows, silver plastic wheels, both models are in near mint condition, with fair to good original D type boxes (2 items)

Lot 326

Matchbox Regular Wheels 17c Austin Metropolitain Taxi, maroon body, dark grey base, silver plastic wheels, with original B5 box, in mint boxed condition

Lot 294

Four Original Military Boxed Dinky Toys, 601 Austin Para-Moke with camouflaged parachute (missing steering wheel-detachable hood broken) 666 Missile Erector vehicle with corporal missile and launching platform, box has one piece of inner packing,670 Armoured car and French Dinky 816 Jeep Hotchkiss Willys, with driver, models and boxes are in overall good to excellent condition (4 items)

Lot 261

Quantity of Playworn Dinky Toys,including:22h pre war streamlined saloon, 25a Wagon,25d Petrol tanker, 25g Trailer,25h streamline fire engine,25r Forward Control Lorry, 29c Double Decker bus,29e single deck bus, 30a post war version Chrysler Airflow (missing rear wheels) 30d Vauxhall, 33w Mechanical horse,34b Royal Mail van (missing chassis) 36f British Salmson,36g Taxi, 38c Alvis Sports (missing front wheels) 38d Alvis Sports, 38e Armstrong Siddeley,38f Jaguar Sports car, 39a Packad,39b Oldsmobile, 39d Buick,39e Studebaker,39f Studebaker,40a Riley, 40d Austin Devon,40e Vanguard, 251 Aveling Barford Road Roller,290 Double Decker Bus,2 x 562 Muir Hill Dumper Trucks and a Corgi 209 Riley Police Car, all in poor to fair condition (30 items)

Lot 164

A Classic Austin J40 Pedal Car in red, has been restored overtime, pressed steel bodywork repainted, bumpers replaced, pressed steel wheels fitted with pneumatic tyres (one tyre has puncture) original steering wheel, opening bonnet and boot, dummy engine, with spark plugs and leads, working headlights ‘Aston Martin Owners Club’ metal badge to front, with two contemporary ‘Union Jack’ stickers, pedal car overall in good condition.The Austin J40 pedal cars were constructed by disabled Welsh miners, the cars were made from scrap-off cuttings of metal from the Longbridge Austin motor car factory and were built and painted the same way as the original motor cars themselves. Please note:This item can be collected on the day of the Sale 'Spa Hotel' from our office in Kenardington Nr Ashford after the sale, or can be shipped through Mail Boxes in Tunbridge Wells

Lot 472

A quantity of maritime related books to include 'Sail: The Romance of the Clipper Ships' pictured by Jack Spurling and Storied by Basil Lubbock in three volumes, 'John Chancellor's Classic Maritime Paintings' by Rita Chancellor and Austin Hawkins, 'Samuel Walters - Marine Artist: Fifty Years of Sea, Sail and Steam' by A.S. Davidson, various merchant fleets books relating to various shipping lines to include the Blue Star Line, the Blue Funnel Line and the Royal Mail Line, two mid 20th century books relating to the history of the Bibby Line; 'Brown's Flags and Funnels of the British and Foreign Steamship Companies' complied by F.J.N. Wedge, various books by Rudyard Kipling to include 'Captain's Courageous', 'Sea Warfare', 'Departmental Ditties', 'A Fleet in Being' and two copies of 'The Seven Seas'. A full list is available.

Lot 97

Group of Royal Worcester fruit painted bone china items to include: two cups and saucers signed by W.H. Austin; a dessert plate signed E. Townsend and a similar side plate. (6) CONDITION REPORT: Some minor gilt wear and scratches in places but no obvious damage, cracks etc.

Lot 3014

BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. Manfred, A Dramatic Poem. London: John Murray, 1817. 8vo (215 x 129mm.) (Light browning, spotting and offsetting.) 20th Century marbled-paper covered boards (extremities rubbed, spine browning). Provenance: Alex Bridge (bookplate and ink inscription dated '25.7.1958' to front pastedown). - And eight other volumes by, or relating to, Byron (including, Alfred AUSTIN. 'A Vindication of Lord Byron'. London: Chapman and Hall, 1869; 'The Centenary of Byron's Death in England: Two Addresses Delivered by Demetrius Caclamanos, (Minister for Greece)'. London: privately printed, 1924) (9).

Lot 456

A collection of assorted boxed modern issue diecast toy vehicles to include; Vanguards 1.43 scale Austin 7 minivan, Vanguards Reliant Regal etc

Lot 1188

A 1940's Oak narrow Open Bookcase having rectangular top with applied outer strip and four shelves containing twenty bound volumes of Dickens, five of Jane Austin and ''The Life and Times of George V'', 18'' wide x 42'' high x 8 1/8'' deep.

Lot 902

AN EBONISED "AUSTIN" SCULPTURE "The Lovers", on raised plinth, overall 56cm high

Lot 822

THIRTY-THREE LLEDO OXFORD DIE-CAST AND OTHER MULLER BOXED MODELS, mainly vintage vehicles, together with a MIX OF OTHER ASSORTED MAINLY CORGI MODELS, including "Century of Cars" Austin Mini Cooper in red & white livery in original vending boxes

Lot 782

VANGUARDS PRECISION DIE-CAST REPLICA MODEL VEHICLES including Austin A40 van and Ford Anglia van, Whitbread two piece set and Diarama 1:43 scale, in original vending box, together with twelve other assorted single models including Ford 300E Thames va n, Ford Popular saloon, Vauxhall Victor F series M1, Dropside truck, Ford Anglia Super, Austin A35, Flatbed truck, Ford Escort M3 RS1600i, Ford Escort M3 XR3, Ford Anglia van x 2 and Bay Racers

Lot 566

A BOX OF MOTORING COLLECTABLES, including Glenn's Sunbeam Workshop Manual, an Austin Motor Company Ltd. November 12th 1934 Catalogue, Payen Gaskets 1935 Guide, Chevrolet Master Parts Catalogue, Hermetic 1930 Catalogue, The Modern Gasoline Automobile by Victor W. Page, 1 volume, Brown Brother's Cycle Catalogue 1933, no. 357, Boreham Car Electrical Services 1930's Catalogues including Lucas, CAV, Rotak etc., Chevrolet 1930 Instruction Manual for 12cwt and 3cwt models, Bicycling News and Motor Revi ew 1932, a "DRYDEX" METAL SIGN, and various receipts, etc. - all are as found in a garage attic

Lot 903

A BRONZE EFFECT "AUSTIN" SCULPTURE "Young woman seated upon a rock", 41cm high

Lot 785

CLASSIX BY POCKET BOND 1:76 SCALE DIE-CAST COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, nine assorted models OVB together with Franklin Mint 1:43 scale limited edition die-cast model of a 1957 Chevrolet Bellair Hotrod OVB, a scale model of a 1931 Peerless OVB, ERTL Collecta bles 2001 London Toyfair branded model of a 1957 Chevrolet two door hard top, a Vanguard limited edition Austin Centenary set containing Austin 1800 M2 and Austin Allegro 1300 SD, Austin Centenary 1905-2005 OVB

Lot 781

A COLLECTION OF DINKY TOYS including Rambler Nash Estate, Studebaker Estate, Ford Sedan, Caravan, Corgi Toys Austin Cambridge, Beetle Saloon together with various Matchbox and other Die-cast vehicles, various

Lot 458

Dinky/Corgi - unboxed and playworn models including Dinky Royal Mail Bedford Van, Eagle Transporter, Nash Rambler, Jaguar 3.4 litre No.195 etc, Corgi Austin London Taxi Cab, 007 Lotus Esprit etc

Lot 449

Corgi - Karrier Bantam "Drive Safely on Milk" van in Dunlop white card box with inset card, and Austin Seven Mini No.225 the doors applied with Jensen's stickers, boxed (2)

Lot 463

Dinky - ten early unboxed and playworn models, including Fraser Nash BMW sports car, Alvis sports car, Lagonda sports car, Chrysler sedan, Vanguard saloon car, Austin Devon car, Oldsmobile car etc (10)

Lot 4069

"The Art of the Austin Seven" framed limited edition print No. 139/1000

Lot 4299

A framed print "The Longbridge produced Austin 7 Bodies 1922 - 1939"

Lot 4261

A box of mixed including a cigarette holder, Austin badge, tools and a Stewart speedometer etc

Lot 4185

A box of Austin related books including instruction manuals, parts lists and "Seeing Britain from an Austin"

Lot 4068

"The Art of the Austin Seven" framed limited edition print No. 105/1000

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