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ESTIMATE £1500 - £2000Chassis number WDB1260332A190471 - presented in Nautical Blue Metallic with Grey Velour this example has a build date of August 1985 under order number 0 5 537 57872 and was supplied new on September 26th 1985. Specification when new would have included, Electric Front Seats, Electric Sunroof , Rear Headrests, Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors, Heat Insulating Glass, Alloy Wheels, Burred Walnut Root Wood Trim and Heated Rear Seats. Presented with an MOT test until May 2020 the car shows 4 registered keepers from new and has seen some use as a wedding car in recent years. Lauched during September 1979 the W126 was the second generation Mercedes to officially bear that prestigious designation of "Special Class." During the 380 SEL s production run between 1980 and 1985 just over 27000 example where produced making them the least common in the "SEL" range. For 1985 Mercedes issued a facelift for the range which included revised smoother bumpers and smoother body side protection mouldings to differentiate the updated models. C529MWE Miles:171,604 Keepers:3 Year:1985 MOT:22/05/2020 Doors:4 Color:Blue
RAWLINS RAY: (1917-1979) British Autograph Collector who did much to popularise the hobby. Book signed and inscribed, being a hardback edition of Four Hundred Years of British Autographs, First Edition published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., London, 1970. Signed by Rawlins in blue ink to the front free endpaper, 'For my very good friend “Jayef” (Pastor Rowlands) whose friendship, encouragement and enthusiasm mean so much to his fellow-collector, the author of this humble book', and dated Isle of Man, October 1970 in his hand. Together with a second book signed and inscribed, being a hardback edition of The Guinness Book of World Autographs, First Edition published by Guinness Superlatives Ltd., Enfield, Middlesex, 1977. Signed by Rawlins in bold black ink to the front free endpaper, 'To “Jayef” (Pastor J. F. Rowlands) from his friend and fellow-collector, with very best of good wishes' and dated Isle of Man, November 1977 in his hand. Both editions bear the later ownsership name and dated of another individual and are accompanied by the dust jackets. Some light age wear, G to about VG, 2
TURNER J. M. W.: (1775-1851) English Painter. An extremely rare, pair of early ink signatures, William Turner, together on a slim 8vo page removed from the Attendance Book of the Plaister Academy at the Royal Academy, London, c.1790. The teenage Turner's bold signatures appear towards the head and the centre of the page, and above and below his signatures appear those of fourteen other fellow students, with a further fourteen signatures to the verso. Included are the signatures of artists Thomas Hargreaves (2) and Thomas Kearsley. Some minor age wear, and very slight traces of former mounting to the right edge of the recto, otherwise VG Joseph Mallord William Turner, known within his family as William, entered the Royal Academy Schools as a promising student at the age of 14. The young Turner first worked in the Plaister Academy, drawing from casts of antique sculpture. In the biography Turner In His Time (1987) Andrew Wilton notes that Turner's 'name appears fairly frequently in the registers between 21st July 1790 (the earliest record extant) and 8th October 1793. Provenance: Some of the Attendance Books now in the Library of the Royal Academy were once the property of the renowned British collector Charles Fairfax Murray (1849-1919) and bear his Ex-Libris to the inside boards. Upon the dispersal of his large collections, the Registers, with a number of pages removed, were apparently re-acquired by the Royal Academy. The present, previously missing page, was re-discovered in Australia, tipped into an old Victorian album.
Maclean, Alistair. Collection of 36 first editions, together with an advance proof copy of River of Death. Some duplicates, titles include: The Guns of Navarone; HMS Ulysses; Fear is the Key; The Last Frontier; Night Without End; Where Eagles Dare; Puppet on a Chain; South by Java Head; Athabasca; When Eight Bells Toll; Circus; Floodgate; San Andreas; River of Death; Seawitch; Force 10 from Navarone; Goodbye California; Breakheart Pass; Bear Island; Partisans; The Golden Gate; Caravan to Vaccares; The Way to Dusty Death. Dust-jackets in varying condition, some price-clipped/worn, some good (37)
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