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1963 Wolseley 1500 Saloon Reg.no. 363 UAE Chassis no. WH52 19857 Engine no. 15WDUH4969 The 1500 was Wolseley’s last offering as an individual car manufacturer, as subsequent models were luxury editions on Austin/Morris themes. The 1500 was introduced in 1958 as an attractive and compact 1.5 litre saloon, which essentially was an expanded Morris Minor. A Riley derivative was also available. This example was restored in 2002 to a high standard and there is a Wolseley Register certificate which valued the car at £4,000 – 4,500 at this time. Following this restoration, the car was lovingly cared for and used regularly until spring 2012. Subsequently the car has only been driven once, for an MOT in October, and any remedial works were carried out at this time, for which there is supporting paperwork. We understand that there are no known faults, although a new battery may be required following this period of little use. Estimate: £1,750 – 2,000Bidding is taking place on our sister site i-bidder.com Click here to bid
1966 Austin Mini Cooper Reg. no. HFN 55D Chassis no. CA257831323 Engine no. Unknown Issigonis’ friend John Cooper, owner of the Cooper Car Company, saw the potential of the Mini for competition. Issigonis was initially reluctant to see the Mini in the role of a performance car, but after John Cooper appealed to BMC management the two men collaborated to create the Mini Cooper. This Cooper has Cooper S badged upgrades including twin fuel tanks and servo with large disc brakes. The Mk. II shell houses a 1,275cc engine and we are told that this car is in very good running order. It has a current MOT that expires in October and there are photographs of the restoration of the body. Estimate: £5,000-6,000Bidding is taking place on our sister site i-bidder.com Click here to bid
1960 Austin-Healey Sprite Mk.I Reg. no. HCC 250 Chassis no. AN5 29579 Engine no. AN5 29579 The Austin Healey-Sprite announced in 1958 was intended to be a low-cost but sporting model. Designed by the Donald Healey Motor Company, it first went on sale at a price of £669, using a mildly tuned version of Austin A-Series engine and many other components from existing cars as possible to keep costs down. The Little Sprite quickly became affectionately known as the ‘Frog-eye’ because its headlights were permanently mounted on top of the bonnet. The car’s designers had intended that the headlights could be retracted but cost-cutting led to the flip-up mechanism being deleted. Tested by The Motor in 1958, the car had a top speed of 82.9mph with a recorded 43mpg. This example finished in Old English White is described as in excellent all round condition, and the current owner has meticulously maintained the car during his ten years ownership, covering only 1,500 miles. Previous works carried out include a replacement cylinder head for unleaded fuel. This Sprite has a copy of its original sale and warranty in 1960, a heritage certificate, a member’s handbook, a workshop manual, service records and 14 years of continuous MOT’s. It is MOT’d until September 2013. Estimate: £12,000 – 14,000Bidding is taking place on our sister site i-bidder.com Click here to bid
A group of five boxed Classic Sports Cars, comprising; MGB Roadster, Austin Healey 3000 MKIII, BMW 507, Jaguar E-Type, and Aston MArtin DB5, seven boxed Vanguards comprising VA19008 Ivory/Grey Rover P4, VA23004 Capri Blue Austin A35, VA27006 City Grey Rover 2000, VA34003 Black Ford Capri, VA35003 Yellow/White Ford Classic, VA3800 Gypsy Red Vauxhall Victor, and VA44000 Grey/White Austin A60 Cambridge, four boxed Great British Buses comprsing London Transport RTW Double Decker, 3 Axle QI Trolley Bus, Wallace Arnold Bedford OB, and Southdown Bristol Lodekka FS, and nine other boxed vehicles. (25)
HARDY THOMAS: (1840-1928) English Novelist. A.L.S. Thomas Hardy, on two sides of a correspondence card, Max Gate, Dorchester, 2nd January 1914, to Austin Dobson. Hardy writes in full, 'Best-wishes for the new year, and many thanks for you admirable “Dogmata Poetaeâ€. I am, of course, quite of your mind about the young gentleman that appears to think that ugliness is the new discovery is the essential of poetry' and in postscript remarks 'I have a few lines of verse in the Saturday Review in (I think) tomorrow.' VG Austin Dobson (1840-1921) English Poet & Essayist.
LITERATURE: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs, a few cabinet photos and larger etc, by various writers and novelists including Alfred Austin, Hall Caine (2), Laurence Housman, R.F Delderfield, Israel Zangwill, Arthur Benson, Compton Mackenzie, Arthur Pinero, John Drinkwater, Ethel Mannin, G.K Chesterton, Silas. K. Hocking, Andre Maurois, Sabine Baring-Gould, etc. A few FR, generally G to about VG, 19
INCE THOMAS: (1882-1924) American Film Director. Extremely rare T.L.S., Thos. H. Ince, one page, 4to, Los Angeles, 7th October 1920, to H. Austin Adams, on the printed stationery of Ince's Studios. Ince sends his correspondent a copy of a letter from the Secretary of Agriculture (still present), commenting that he feels it 'shows a receptive attitude on the part of the authorities at Washington' and further adding 'I am continually bombarding them with facts and statistics with a view to keeping them alive to the urgency of the matter and from present indications, I am hopeful of satisfactory results.' Autographs of Ince are extremely rare in any form following his untimely death at the age of 42 in mysterious circumstances on board William Randolph Hearst's yacht. VG
Warwickshire 1922. Black autograph book containing twelve signatures of the Warwickshire team of 1922. Signatures signed in ink include Calthorpe,Santall, E.P. Hewetson, B.W. Quaife, Wyatt, Partridge, W. Quaife, Bates, Smart, Howell etc. Also Kent 1922, six signatures including Woolley, Troughton, Collins, H.J.Taylor etc, West Indies 1923, six pencil signatures including Austin (Captain),Tarilton, Dewhurst, Browne, Fernandes etc. Other signatures in ink and pencil in the book include Durston, Hendren , Haig, Boyes, Mead, Strudwick, Fowke, Astill, King, Sidwell etc. Book becoming disbound, some pages loose. G
A collection comprising a boxed Corgi Morris Traveller 02201, a Corgi Toys Morris Marina 1.8 coupe whizz wheels, a Popeye in boat, a Corgi Ford Popular 103E, a Gems & Cobwebs Austin Maxi, a Crescent Toys field gun, two Matchbox boats and three aircraft, together with a tinplate mini Phantom and a plastic flying saucer.
Triang Spot-On Presentation Set, contains: Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire in green with black roof (G); Aston-Martin in red (VG with a few chips); Bentley Saloon in metallic blue and silver (VG with a few chips); Austin Healey in metallic blue (G, missing windscreen); 7 x road signs (G/F condition); 4 x straight and 4 x curved road sections (plastic warped slightly). Contained in a F box with three corners of lid torn, surface tear to `O` and light staining. Includes inner card with a couple of tears.

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