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Lot 476

Diecast: Scalextric Cars - C67 Lotus, C66 Cooper - unboxed, C58 Cooper, C62 Ferrari Boxed but a little battered, C61 Porsche, C74 Austin Healey both boxed and fine along with brochures and ephemera

Lot 400

A Royal Worcester blush porcelain vase, circa 1907, of twin handled baluster form, painted by R. Austin with roses, gilt heightened, pattern number 1683, printed marks, 25cm high.

Lot 219

Edward VII Imperial Service Medal. Awarded to HENRY W. AUSTIN. Contained in original Elkington & Co. leather and velvet lined box.

Lot 197

AR * Spare (Austin Osman, 1888-1956). Dawn: Procession of the Procarnators, 1955, pastel on paper, depicting a sunset over a landscape, a line of figures carrying flaming torches, signed and dated lower right, sheet size 28.5 x 62.5 cm (11 1/4 x 24 5/8 ins), label with 'No.180' and title in artist's hand to verso, along with previous owner's address label 'Lieu. Col P. Boxer of Malton, Suffolk', framed (38 x 71.5 cm) QTY: (1)NOTE:Exhibited: Archer Gallery, Westbourne Grove, 1955, no. 180. This was Spare's last exhibition held during his lifetime. A copy of the catalogue is in the Sackler Library, Oxford. Procarnate is defined in the Metaphysical Dictionary as 'To go forward into a life one has not experienced as yet'.

Lot 1031

Corgi group to include 3 x Austin Mini Metro "Royal Occasion" - purple, 2 x red; Ford Escort Van "Ben" complete with correct certificate; 2 x 41 "The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977" State Landau plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Fair (slight crushed) to Mint boxes (some come with outer mailaway cartons) - see photo (10)

Lot 1035

A mixed group to include Vanguards "Model Collector" Austin Mini Van; Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-12 Ford Model T "Smith's" (still in mailaway box); Corgi Bedford Turntable Fire Engine; McDonalds Toys; plus much more - all contained in one box - conditions are generally Poor to Mint - see photo (quantity)

Lot 1064

Corgi - a group of Classic and Sports Cars to include D701 Ford Popular Saloon; D788 Austin Healey 3000; D730 MGA; plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint - lot also includes D599 AEC "RAF" Double Decker Bus - boxes are generally Good (slightly discoloured) to Excellent - see photo. (18)

Lot 1092

Dinky 40d (152) Austin Devon - red body, maroon ridged hubs with smooth tyres, sliver trim - Poor to Fair - extremely hard colour variation to find - see photo.

Lot 1106

Dinky/Corgi Unboxed Group to include; Dinky 2 x Mighty Antar with Centurion Tank Load; Horsebox; Farm Implements; Austin Open Back Wagon; plus others, Corgi to include Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol "Police" Car; Morris Mini Minor; plus various farm implements -conditions are generally Poor to Fair - see photo. (26)

Lot 1121

Dinky Military unboxed group to include Mighty Antar with Centurion Tank load; Foden Covered Wagon; Bedford "Ambulance"; Scammell Recovery Tractor; Austin Champ plus others - conditions are generally Poor to Fair - see photo. (18)

Lot 1143

Matchbox (Dinky The Collection) a group of boxed & unboxed to include; DY9 Land Rover; DY15 Austin "Dinky Toys" Van; 2 x DY1 Jaguar Type E; DY23 Chevrolet Corvette, plus others - conditions are generally Excellent to Mint, boxes are generally Fair to Excellent - (8 x boxed, 10 x unboxed) - see photo.

Lot 1162

A mixed group to include; Corgi (1980's) Juniors to include Ferrari 308 GTS; Renault 5; Ford Sierra; Britains 3 x Guards; Meccano / Dinky Ephemera to include Meccano Magazine, Dinky Toys 1941/1950 By Tony Stanford; plus a quantity of unboxed to include; Corgi (1970's) Formula 1 Racing Cars; Britains Lilliput Army Austin Champ - chassis only Record Speed Car; Solido Truck & Trailer, plus much more - conditions are generally Poor to Good, boxes where applicable are Fair to Good Plus. (QTY)

Lot 11

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin "Peacock Edition" illustrated by Hugh Thomson published by George Allen, London, March 1895 (Second Edition), cloth bound hardback approx 13cm x 19cm. This is a rare and beautifully illustrated book but shows numerous signs of age / wear, the gilt lettering / page edges are dull, edges bumped, some rips in cloth, spine cover loose on one side etc so please view the photographs carefully. That said, this is a chance to own a rare and beautifully illustrated book but one that has been well loved and is not in stunning condition, therefore it is priced to sell. rare book, first edition in nice condition is £4,000 upwards and second edition (as this) in nice condition can be £2,000. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 1323

Dinky 934 Leyland Octopus Diesel Wagon - mostly repainted in Fair heavily stained box; 999 BOAC De Havilland Comet Airliner - Fair in Good blue striped box; 651 Centurion Tank with original & pliable black rubber tracks - Good Plus with some glue residue to front & rear complete with Good box lid only (base missing); 155 Ford Anglia - Good Plus in Good Plus box; unboxed models include Corgi Austin Mini Seven, Hillman Husky & Jeep extending platform truck; Dinky Hawker Hunter, Advertising Hoarding (missing both stands), Britains Field Gun; along with a number of Waterline Metal Ships, Garage Pumps, early Moko large scale Caterpillar Tractor (missing one track), Charbens Tractor with damaged front axle etc - condition varies from Poor to Good Plus. (24)

Lot 1326

Matchbox group of mostly 1950's to early 1960's issue models including Major Pack M1 BP Autotanker - Good with corrosion to base & axles in Good Plus "New Model" type C Lesney box; 42a Bedford CA Evening News Van with 24-tread grey plastic wheels - Good in Poor to Fair type D1 box; 16 x unboxed models to include 1a Aveling Barford Diesel Road Roller, 13b Bedford Wreck Truck, 17a Bedford Removals Van, 44a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, Accessory Pack A1 Esso Petrol Pumps & Garage Sign, M1 Caterpillar Motor Earth Scraper plus others similar 3 of which are REPAINTED - condition varies from Poor to Good Plus and Dinky Dublo Austin Taxi, Ford Prefect & Austin Dropside Truck - Good to Good Plus unboxed. (22)

Lot 1383

Matchbox Superfast 5 x 65b Airport Coach; (1) "American Airlines" - metallic dark blue body, amber windows, ivory interior, bare metal base; (2) As (1) but "Lufthansa"; (3) As(1) but "British Airways"; (4) "Qantas" - red body, amber windows, bare metal base; (5) As (4) but "TWA" with silver painted base; 5 x "Swiss Collection" Blister Pack Models (3 x Ford Transit, MB38 Van & Ikarus Coach); 6 x Various MB38 Van's; Australia Post Ford Transit, MB65 Airport Coach "Australian" & Australian limited edition Austin FX4 Taxi "The Great Taxi Ride London to Sydney" - Excellent Plus to Mint in Good Plus to Near Mint packaging. (19)

Lot 814

An Art Deco early 20th century circa 1930s Austin suite birds eye maple dressing table chest having a an oval back mirror over a drop down central top flanked by raised bowed front drawers over a bank of two twin handled drawers. raised on bracket feet. All with metal flower shaped handles. Measures approx. 153cm x 115cm x 47cm.

Lot 636

A quantity of Vintage toys, mostly diecast vehicles, including such makers as Dinky, Matchbox, Corgi etc, there are also a quantity of action figurines including Austin Powers

Lot 273

Sir Terry Frost RA,British 1915-2003,At Five O'Clock in the Afternoon II, 1990;etching with aquatint on wove,signed, dated and numbered 24/30,printed by Hugh Stoneman at the Print Centre, London,published by Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books, London,sheet: 76 x 57 cm,(unframed, laid to card)(ARR) Note: together with book 'Terry Frost: red with black on the side - seven decades of printmaking' curated by Dominic Kemp, issued by Austin/Desmond Fine art.

Lot 313

A 20th century Austin of Dublin black leatherette document case, brass recessed carrying handle, gilt makers name on the removable fitted tray, wear commensurate with age and use, 16cm H x 40cm W x 26cm D, key present

Lot 1

An Austin Mini Metro 1.3L HLS 3-door hatchback motor car, registration number POD 435W, sand colour, "Paprika" interior upholstery, one owner, low mileage (1007 miles), garaged and undriven since 1984.

Lot 517

Dinky 199 Austin Seven Mini Countryman - florescent body, red interior, silver trim, spun hubs - Excellent Plus a beautiful example in a generally Good Plus yellow & red carded picture box (some very small graffiti on one end flap).

Lot 527

Dinky 471 Austin "Nestle's" Van - red body, silver trim, yellow ridged hubs with smooth tyres - Excellent (does have some small silver paint marks to front wing - rear tyres have flat spots) in a Fair yellow and red carded picture box.

Lot 526

Dinky 470 Austin "Shell / BP" Van - finished in two-tone mid-green, red including ridged hubs with smooth tyres, silver trim - Near Mint a beautiful example in a Good Plus yellow and red carded picture box (does have small price sticker attached to non-picture side) - see photo.

Lot 444

Triang Spot On 211 Austin Seven Mini - pale blue, off-white interior, chrome trim & bumpers, cast spun hubs - overall condition is generally Excellent Plus (small factory flaw to base) still a beautiful example in a Good Plus carded box, also comes accompanied with a folded leaflet and correct colour collector's card - see photo.

Lot 610

Dinky (Atlas Editions) a group to include 106 Triumph TR2 Sports Car; 111 another; 413 Austin Covered Wagon; 432 Guy Warrior Flat Truck; 943 Leyland Octopus "Esso Petroleum Company Ltd" Tanker; (French Dinky) 29e Autocar Isobloc; 24v Buick Roadmaster; 547 Panhard, plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint including boxes and window presentation pack (a few are still in factory wrap) - see photo. (15)

Lot 577

Dinky group to include 25 Series "Petrol" Tanker; Market Gardeners Wagon; 30 Series "Ambulance"; 36 Series Austin "Taxi", plus others - conditions are generally Fair. (8)

Lot 474

Corgi 236 Austin A60 "Motor School" Car - finished in pale blue, silver trim & side flashes, red interior & roof turning disc, spun hubs - Excellent Plus still a beautiful example in a generally Good Plus (slightly grubby) blue & yellow carded picture box.

Lot 551

Corgi 208s Jaguar 2.4 litre Saloon - pale lemon, red interior, silver trim, spun hubs - Good (does have some small marks on most edges) in a Good to Good Plus blue and yellow carded picture box and Triang Spot-On 184 Austin A60 Cambridge - pale turquoise, off white interior with black steering wheel, grey plastic roof rack, chrome front and rear bumpers, cast spun hubs - Good (does have chip to boot) in a Good to Good Plus carded picture box (some small graffiti to one end flap). (2)

Lot 586

Dinky Military 643 Austin Water Tanker - green including ridged hubs with treaded tyres, figure driver - Excellent (very slight wear to decals) still a nice bright example in a Good yellow and red carded picture box and unboxed 152b Reconnaissance Car - green including ridged hubs with smooth tyres and 161 Anti-Aircraft Gun - green including ridged hubs with smooth tyres, tow hook - conditions are generally Good to Good Plus. (3)

Lot 312

Dinky, 660 Tank Transporter, (boxed), 651 Centurion Tank, (no box), 697 25-pounder Field Gun Set, (boxed) and two 674 Austin Champ vehicles, (boxed, box a/f), (5).

Lot 231

DISTLER PENNY TOY ETC. A German printed tin plate miniature saloon car 'penny' toy by Distler & a Dinky Toys 35d Austin Seven with windscreen (no paint work & some metal fatigue). Sold as found in a loft.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 482

JANET LEACH. A c1970's Janet Leach circular flask shape vase. Impressed personal & Leach Pottery marks. Height 20cm. Provenance: purchased by the vendor in 2011 from an Austin Desmond Fine Art exhibition.  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 248

â–´ Michael Rees (b.1962)'Dream for Winter'oil on panel34 x 32cmExhibited: Austin Desmond 'Trace Elements', 2005.

Lot 56

Automobilia. A small collection of literature including BMC Autobook Seven, 1968, Austin Seven magazines, and MG & Morgan booklets

Lot 361

1:18 diecast model display cases - Spares or repairs vehicles. A selection of Seventeen display cases and 4 diecast models, loose and boxed to include: Ricko Austin 7 De Luxe Saloon 1932 no roof hatch or case but base plate is attached. A boxed Ebbro Honda CR110 CUB Racing 1962 model with broken handlebars. Display cases: Eleven 14 x 6 x 5.5 Five 9 x 4 x 5.5 One 12 x 4 x 5.5 and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee).

Lot 363

Corgi - Dinky Toys - Matchbox - Lesney - Tonka. A Selection of Thirty boxed and loose diecast models appearing in Playworn to Excellent condition to include: A loose Corgi Austin Taxi in Black. A loose Corgi 007 Aston Martin DB5 with ejector seat in Silver. A loose Matchbox Adventure 2000 K-2001 Raider Command and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee).

Lot 392

Delprado - Atlas - Oxford - Lledo - Classix. A selection of Twenty boxed diecast models appearing in Excellent condition to include: Classix by Pocketland EM76308 Austin K2 Dropside British Railways 1:76. OxfordAmbassador Blue Ford Zephyr 76ZEP006. Hongwell New Mini Cooper #2624-3 and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 503

Tri-ang: A boxed 1/20th scale, Tri-ang Electric Austin Healey 100/6, battery powered plastic model, light grey, with white interior, Battery compartment is clean, wind shield and front bumper are loose in the box. Brochure included. Item and box appear in Excellent condition(This does not constitute a guarantee).

Lot 69

Palitoy - Hasbro - Kenner - Two vintage unboxed Action Man figures, with an unboxed naked 'Steve Austin - Six Million Dollar Man'. The Action Man figures are flock haired (one bearded Eagle Eyed), with gripping hands and are marked 'Made in England by Palitoy Under License From Hasbro © 1964' - both have some play wear, and balding, otherwise appear to be in Good condition overall. The 'Six Million Dollar Man' comes with plastic engine block, shows signs of play and use, appearing Good overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 152

Lledo - 36 x boxed models including Morris Minor Van # 69000, Austin Taxi # 47000, Morris Bull Nose Van # 50009 and similar. The models all appear Mint in mostly Very Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 142

An Austin Healey Club car badge.

Lot 221

A selection of vintage motor related items, to include an AA membership badge No 0332145, and RAC badge and an Austin Horn push. Also included is a cigarette case.

Lot 810a

Untitled, Surreal landscape with door and two owls in a tree, oil on thin board, signed lower left and dated '69. Provenance: This small painting was gifted to the consigner by a descendent of a prominent Mexican family who owned and operated a resort outside of Mexico City, where many artists of renown vacationed in the 50s and 60s. Overall size: 8 x 10 in. Sight size: 4 1/4 x 6 1/4 in. Painting size: 5 x 7 in. Gertrude Abercrombie was an American painter known for her modestly scaled Surrealist works. Born in Austin, Texas, her parents worked for an opera company that traveled around America and Europe. The family eventually settled in Chicago, where Abercrombie went on to study languages at the University of Illinois and attended classes at the School of the Art Institute Chicago. She painted many variations through the years of her favored subjects: sparsely furnished interiors, barren landscapes, and self-portraits. Abercrombie argued that technique was not as important as ideas and developed a style emulating Naive artists. She took little interest in other artists' work, although she admired Rene Magritte. Largely self-taught, Abercrombie did not regard her lack of extensive formal training as a hindrance. She said of her work, "I am not interested in complicated things nor in the commonplace. My work comes directly from my inner consciousness and it must come easily. It is a process of selection and reduction." During the 1930s, Abercrombie became friends with several jazz musicians including Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, and often hosted music sessions and parties in her home. By the late 1950s her health declined due to financial trouble, alcoholism, and arthritis, and she became reclusive. After 1959 her paintings diminished in number as well as scale. In the final year of her life, a major retrospective of her work was held at the Hyde Park Art Center in Chicago.

Lot 10

1937 Austin 12/4 SaloonReg. no. FPL 26Chassis no. H52240Engine no. 1H 52950The Twelve model was introduced in 1921, but it was only after the introduction of the six-cylinder Light Twelve, that the model was then known as the Heavy Twelve Four. After a minor facelift in 1935, the 12/4 was substantially redesigned for 1937, with all-steel bodywork incorporating a proper boot. A ‘definite advance in appearance, performance and general style’ declared The Autocar, reviewing the new Austins. This super example finished in black, presents very well, with a lovely original interior. It has been kept in a heated garage for many years and has been cherished, being used for local shows since 1984. It will require some minor recommissioning prior to use following a period of storage. It is offered with a blue V5C, an old V5, the original buff logbook and various old MOT certificates etc.Estimate: £4,000 - 6,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 324

A car mascot in the form of a baby's dummy/soother, designed for an Austin 7, radiator cap mounted, approx. 3 1/4" tall overall.

Lot 36

1937 Ford Model Y Tudor SaloonReg. no. CFJ 566Chassis no. T169331Engine no. RY1304710PCIn Britain the Austin Seven brought motoring to the millions, and other companies were quick to see an opportunity. Ford’s offering was the Model Y Tudor, a simple yet attractive model that proved very popular. This example was purchased in 2003 in pieces and then fully restored over the following two years. It still presents well and according to our vendor, runs and drives very well, even winning the Ford Y and C Club Best Restoration award. It is offered here as part of a deceased estate with a folder of history including a V5C, a green continuation logbook and various old MOT certificates and bills.Estimate: £5,000 - 6,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 385

A rare BMW radiator, to suit an Austin 7 made under licence by BMW in Germany, known as the Dixi.

Lot 39

1993 Rover Maestro Clubman DReg. no. L811 DOXChassis no. SAXXCHWJ7AM705044Engine no. BB504010662351Transmission: ManualMileage: 91,778MOT: Expired An often-overlooked car that graced the driveways of many UK families in the 1990s, the Rover Maestro was the reliable and dependable hatchback that superseded the Austin Allegro. The 5-door hatch pioneered some interesting features for its class including body coloured bumpers, Electronic engine management and adjustable height front seat belts. Fitted with the Perkins diesel like this clubman D, there are only 23 currently registered on UK roads.Acquired by its current owner in 2006, this Rover has enjoyed a quiet life in the Cotswolds being used as a run around until October 2018, since then it has been undercover. The blue paint with red pin stripe appears in good condition and the period alloy wheels really make the car stand out. The interior is also fair for its age whilst the engine and gearbox are reported to be in good working order. The only alteration from factory appears to be the fitting of a tow bar at some point.No longer required by its current owner, they wish to see it go to someone who will love and cherish what is now quite a rare car. Previous online and paper MOT history appear to back up the current odometer reading. The sale includes a current V5 document showing just three former keepers as well as old MOT’s and some parts receipts.Estimate: £1,000 - £1,500To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 4

1937 Austin 18/6 York 7-seater saloonReg. no. DOM 485Chassis no. E/RZ51619Engine no. 1FE12311The Austin 18 was introduced in 1937 and was supplied in two different wheelbases to carry five or seven passengers. Its engine and front seat were mounted nine inches further forward than that of its predecessor, the York Sixteen. The chassis was also extended by three inches, giving plenty more passenger space. This example appears to be very original and presents very well, having been in a heated garage for many years. DOM 485 has been in current ownership since 1985, purchased from a gentleman from Lickey End, Bromsgrove, very close to the Austin home. The car will require some recommissioning following a period of storage, but when last used a few years ago, this large Austin performed as you would expect. It is offered with a receipt for the 1985 purchase and a copy of an old V5.Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 41

1930s Austin 12/4 SaloonReg. no. BOR 755Chassis no. H/BX 22380Engine no. t.b.aThis is second 1930s Austin 12/4 in our sale, but this example is slightly earlier with the early to mid-1930s styling. This is the second car to be pulled from a Croydon lockup after many years of storage. The bodywork appears to be sound and the original interior is still in very good condition for its age. Clearly the car hasn’t run for many years but this is a very worthwhile project; there aren’t any documents and we believe them to be lost.**Catalogue amendment: we have a V5 and an old buff logbook with this car.**Estimate: £800 – 1,200To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 42

1989 Austin Mini ThirtyReg. no. G186 RNDChassis no. SAXXL2S1N20435485Engine no. 99HE200111130Transmission: ManualMileage: 52,830MOT: September 2023 In order to celebrate 30 years of the birth of arguably the most iconic British people’s car of all time, Austin produced the limited edition Mini Thirty. The exterior of this example is painted in an attractive maroon with unique badges and decals; the interior received attractive black seats with red piping, red leather clad steering wheel and red carpet. It is thought that 3,000 of these were made with around 400 currently registered on UK roads. Fitted with the 998cc A series engine but weighing in at under 700kgs, they were renowned for their road holding. This example has recently been restored to a high standard and as a result sits in fantastic condition. Having been off the road from 2006 until 2016, restoration began soon after. The body was professionally restored with any rust rectified, it looks to be straight and the paint shines fantastically along with the chrome work. The clutch assembly, alternator and water pump were all reconditioned or replaced and four brand new tyres were also fitted. With an MOT until September 2023, the car is ready to be used and enjoyed for the 2023 show season and beyond.The sale includes a current V5 document showing six previous owners. It has its original Mini manuals as well as the special Mini Thirty brochure. A folder of history includes paperwork from as far back as when the car was on just 5,000 miles, right up until 2022. Included are a number of old MOT’s that appear to back up the little car’s low mileage.Estimate: £8,000 - £10,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 420

A ribbed aluminium Austin 7 sump, plus two cylinder heads etc.

Lot 479

A box of Austin 10 brake shoes, new linings.

Lot 480

Three boxes of mostly pre-war spares including clocks, cut out, an Austin 10 cwp, various other Austin 10 parts, including new etc.

Lot 488

Five 16" Austin 7 wire wheels, some with wide rims for racing, refurbished and powder coated.

Lot 49

1961 Austin-Healey SpriteReg: VCO87Chassis No. AN5/48796Engine No. 9C-U-H-48504 Started in 1952 as the Donald Healey Motor Company in Warwick the first cars were powered by the 2660cc Austin Atlantic engine and called the Healey Hundred in view of its anticipated top speed of 100 mph. The 2-seater sports car was spotted by the head of the newly formed BMC and a deal was struck in 1952 at the London Motor Show where the car would be made by Austin and was sold as the Austin-Healey 100. In 1958 a small sports car was introduced powered by a tuned version of the 948cc engine as used in the Austin A35. The headlamps projected from the low bonnet and gave the car its distinctive appearance and it earned the nickname of ‘The Frog-eye’. The car on offer is one of 48,999 built on this chassis, according to Midget and Sprite Car Club certificates in the file, between May 1958 to May 1961 making this car one built towards the end of production. VCO 87 was registered on 17th April 1961 and is offered as part of a deceased estate. The late owner embarked on a full restoration of the car doing some of the work himself and entrusting some to professionals. There is a large amount of paperwork in its extensive history file relating to all the works that were carried out. A glance at this paperwork shows that nothing was left to chance and practically everything was done.Presented in light green the bodywork is in excellent condition. The interior has been retrimmed in green leather and new carpets fitted.  Although not shown in the photographs the car has the advantage of a new hood and side screens for those wet days we might have.Since the restoration the car has been used sparingly and been kept in ideal conditions in the garage.  Having seen so little use in the last three years a purchaser would be advised to do a light recommissioning although the car has been started regularly, the battery kept on trickle charge and it has driven a short distance.The Car comes with a current V5, an extensive history file, some copies of the Sprite Club magazine, old MOT Certificates as well as 3 copies of The Sprite and Midget workshop manuals (one of them published by British Leyland) and a Guide to purchase and Restoration by Lindsay Porter.Estimate: £15,000 - 18,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 490

A selection of Austin 7 parts including a chrome radiator shell, with earlier core, brake drums etc.

Lot 491

A selection of Austin 7 parts including engine block, propshaft, gearbox etc.

Lot 492

An Austin 7 chassis frame, a wire wheel, an engine block stamped 15.10.27 starter motor etc.

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