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A collection of silver items including a teddy bear book mark, Birmingham 1915, a pair of silver topped Reynolds Angels, embossed glass dressing table jars, Birmingham 1908, a pair of circular glass pepperettes with silver covers, Chester 1932, a silver bangle, two glass and silver scent bottles etc (12)
A collection of ladies' and gentlemen's watches comprising: a Lotus bracelet watch; a Claude Valantini chronograph; an Accurist LCD quartz watch (tree bark design); A Disney bracelet Mickey Mouse watch; an Accurist diamante watch; a Disney Pooh Bear bracelet watch; a shell Hotoil bracelet watch; a Disney Pooh Bear bracelet watch; a Mickey Mouse Disney watch; a Sekonda bracelet watch; a Seikomatic bracelet watch; an Accurist bracelet watch (12)
The first owner of this handsome Continental was Patrick Greenhous, the then chairman of the large motor group Vincent Greenhous Ltd. It was specified with heavy gauge chassis, manual aerial, and electric windows complete with emergency handle. The factory build sheets confirm the chassis being despatched to Mulliner Park Ward on February 25th 1965 and the Bentley being collected by a representative of the supplying dealer, Charles Attwood Ltd, on the ensuing June 4th. At this stage the Continental - 1 of just 58 right-hand drive examples bodied by MPW to design number 2006 - was finished in Valentine's Ming Blue and trimmed in a combination of Off-White Connolly leather, and Beige carpet and headlining teamed with a Dark Blue Everflex hood. The keeper's son evidently recalls the Bentley replacing an Aston Martin DB5 Convertible; also being collected from Radley College in the Bentley and being taken to lunch at The Bear, Woodstock. The Bentley was evidently one of numerous special cars owned by Mr Greenhous, that included a Lamborghini and Jaguar E-Type as well as several Rolls-Royces that he used with and without the presence of his chauffeur. By 1987 the Bentley was in the US, where it was reputedly registered 'ABT 475' and employed as a wedding car - the certificate of title notes the mileage at this time was 37,900. Two years later it was sourced by Bentley specialist Edward Hamilton on behalf of Mr Roger Taylor of Essex, whereupon it was returned to the UK and re-registered 'NME 86C'. During this period it was maintained by Hamilton as well the renowned marque specialists P&A Wood. It was while engaged in a Bentley Drivers' Club event that the car met its next keeper, Mr Roger Fowler of Worcestershire, who retained it for just over a year before selling it with 63,000 miles displayed to TV executive and producer John Ranelagh of Cambridgeshire on May 14th 1996. He in turn covered 6,000 miles in six years before trading it in to dealer Cars International, from whom it was acquired by businessman Mr Philip Derby of Surrey on April 25th 2002. It was during his care that the Bentley was treated to a 27-month long refurbishment by the Fullbridge Restoration Company. It was stripped to bare metal and all corrosion removed before the body was primed and refinished in its original livery of Valentine's Ming Blue. The trim was carefully refurbished and new carpets and hood installed. The brightwork was replated as required, new valve guides fitted to the engine, and all other mechanical parts checked and seen to as required. It was at this stage that air conditioning was installed in anticipation of some hot Continental motoring. Fullbridge's total bills added a further £50,000 to the purchase price of £45,000. The finished vehicle was subsequently employed on a number of Continental tours before the engine was overhauled in 2005 by Bentley Pangbourne at a cost of £18,646. Having provided pleasure for Mr Derby, the Bentley was consigned to a de-humidified bubble from 2007 until April 2012, at which point it was acquired by its most recent keeper. Following an extensive overhaul that included a new steering box, he and his wife enjoyed a 14-day round trip to the Monaco Grand Prix with no problems whatsoever. Now under used, this lovely Bentley is being made available for a new keeper to benefit from. It is being sold complete with an MOT valid to March 14th next year and 18 past ones confirming the current indicated mileage of 91,501. 'DUJ 888C' is one of those motorcars that will cut a dash wherever it goes and could continue to appreciate in the process.
A Jobling & Co Opalique lovebirds glass paperweight, modelled in relief, and a Jobling flint satin finish glass bear cast rd number and etched Joblings Opalique to base, small frit to base rim, 11cm. high (2) Literature Charles Hajdamach 20th Century British Glass, ACC, page 194 for the lovebirds model illustrated. The registration mark of 788543 is for the date 1933.
George Dance (1741-1825) A Cool Conference Growing Warmish, a caricature pencil 14cm x 17cm Exhibited: 'George Dance R A, The Sublime and The Beautiful', Sabin Galleries Limited, London, March/April 1973, No. 88. The catalogue entry: "Two Men Arguing, the shorter rising up on tiptoe; beside them two Cocks fighting... this drawing could bear the title used by George Dance in the Royal Academy volume. This Lot is offered with a copy of the catalogue.
Rupert the Bear Annuals and other Children’s books, Daily Express annuals for years 1962 to 1966, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1974 and 1975, some rubbing/taping to spines, inner pages clean, together with The Adventure Book for Boys 1965, three Daktari annuals1967, 1969 and 1970 and four further children’s books.
Two Rupert Bear Annuals, 1966 (dedication wrote on page 2) 1971 issue in near mint condition, 9 x Blue Peter Annuals, all in fair to very good condition, 3 x Esso/Shell Coins collection sets, including 1970 World cup, Man in flight and Historic cars, Tufty club badge and a quantity of loose Bayco Building sets
Corgi Major Toys 1121 Chipperfield’s Circus Crane Truck, red/blue body, silver jib in excellent condition, needs restringing, Corgi club/instruction leaflets, with a excellent box and a unboxed 1123 Chipperfield’s Polar Bear Animal cage, early issue red sliding doors, in good unboxed condition (2 items)
† - Russia, White Army Revolution and Counter-Revolution (1917-1920), bronze 2 kopecks, 1898, authenticated and graded by NGC as Mint State 64 Brown, struck in 1917/18 as a trial piece, spread eagle within circle, rev. value within circle, date above, , exceedingly rare. *ex Farouk collection, lot 2545, part. ex Schulman Auction, 18-19 March, 1960, lot 3649. ex Numismatic Auctions, 30 November 2015, lot 777. The envelope accompanying this coin states:”struck as a trial piece in 1917/18 by General Denikin and his White Russian Armies. Denikin had German support and this trial coin was struck at the Berlin mint. In order not to be called a ‘counterfeiter’, Denikin had the coin bear a German instead of a Russian eagle, and the legend is in mirror script, retrograde!! Date on coin, 1898. A one kopeck was sold in the Mihailovich Sale, and there are about 4 or 5 different trial pieces of this kind in existence.” There are 3 examples graded MS64 by NGC or PCGS.
Two Edwardian 'City of Leeds' commemorative plates, large Royal Doulton Seriesware charger and other Royal Doulton ceramics, pair 19th/early 20th century Austrian type figures of a black boy and girl, Brankshome China polar bear and cub, Honiton pottery jug and other decorative ceramics in one box
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