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A Land Rover Refrigerator, part no.RTC9585, with instruction booklet, powered by a plug-in cigarette charger, 40cm by 21cm by 36cm; and A Genuine Land Rover Bike Carrier, model no.STC50063N8, with fixing bolts and two lockable suction pads, A Pair of Land Rover Roof Bars, model no.X026, part no.LR007472; and An Official Porsche Motorsport Teddy Bear, wearing a Porsche race suit, sun visor and race day pass (5)
Sunbeam Alpine Registration number: 810 ASV First Registered: TBC Mileage: TBC Engine Size: 1592cc Colour: Blue Engine Number: TBC Chassis Number: TBC V5C present The Sunbeam Alpine is a sporty two-seat open car launched in 1953, it was the first vehicle from Sunbeam-Talbot Limited to bear the Sunbeam name since the 1935 takeover of Sunbeam and Talbot by the Rootes Group. Ken Howes and Jeff Crompton were tasked with doing a complete redesign of the Alpine in 1956 to produce a dedicated sports car aimed principally at the US market. A complete redesign of the model was begun in 1956 with the goal of producing a dedicated sports car. The Alpine was produced in four subsequent revisions through to 1968. Total production numbered around 70,000 with production stopped shortly after the Chrysler takeover of the Rootes Group. Production stopped shortly after the Chrysler takeover of the Rootes Group. The Series II of 1960 featured an enlarged 1,592 engine producing 80 bhp and revised rear suspension. A Series II with hardtop and overdrive was tested by The Motor magazine in 1960, they recorded a top speed of 98.6 mph, acceleration from 0-60 mph in 13.6 seconds and a fuel consumption of 31.0 miles per imperial gallon. This 1962 example has come to us with a large history file containing many old receipts for work over the years plus previous MOT certificates. Originally resisted as 6666WX the car now sports an age related registration number. Mechanically it appears to be in good shape, runs well and gears select as they should. On inspection the car is in good sound order, absent of any visible corrosion. Paintwork is dull and would benefit from some improving as does the brightwork. The Sunbeam benefits from newly trimmed seats and all in all appears to be complete. Very much a usable classic with room for improvement and detailing. Buyer's premium of 10% (+VAT) applies to this lot. Repainted, paint flat with over spray. Colour change from red to blue. Interior tired, new seats. Running restoration. Starts and drives.
Original vintage travel advertising poster for Skansen – View all year round... Great image of a large white polar bear walking behind a red wooden cabin in the winter with snowflakes falling in the background and a swan in the foreground next to spring flowers on the green grass in front of the cabin, the text above and running down the side in stylised black and red letters (the SE highlighted in red for Sweden in Skansen). Skansen Open Air Museum was founded in 1891 and is located on Djurgarden island in Stockholm city. Printed by Ivar Haeggstroms Boktr. A. B. Stockholm. Very good condition, minor bumps and tears on margins. Country:Sweden. Year:1952. Designer:Olare. Size (cm):100x70
Alfred Bestall: 'The New Rupert Book', [1938] annual, quarto, original cloth backed pictorial boards + Rupert annuals for 1942, 1944, 1945 & 1946, each quarto, original pictorial card wraps, + Mary Tourtel: 'The Rupert Story Book', [1938] & 'Rupert Little Bear, More Stories', [1939], each quarto, original pictorial boards (7)
Bears - a limited edition Charlie Bear with jointed limbs and stitched nose named Stevie #CB193905D with necklace and limited edition tag No. 2256 of 2500,exclusively designed by Isabelle Lee, approximately 30 cm (h) with bag and scrolls (not thought to belong to this bear) condition nm to m. Estimate £30 - £50
Bears - ten bears and a golly to include a Steiff mohair bear with yellow button tag in ear, bell on collar and jointed limbs approximately 30 cm (h), a mohair bear 49 cm (h) with jointed limbs, straw body, stitched nose and a growler (not working), a vintage doll and similar. Estimate £40 - £60
A Pedigree Walker doll with jointed arms and legs, moving eyes with open mouth and teeth, approximately 52 cm (h), a jointed celluloid doll with sleeping eyes and open mouth, approximately 45 cm (h) and a mohair sawdust filled teddy bear with jointed arms and legs approximately 36 cm (h) (3)
Two scrapbooks of documents and newspaper clippings relating to Harold Wilson's resignation on 16 March 1976, including a typewritten press statement and transcripts of press conferences, speeches and interviews (a telephone interview between Wilson and David Holmes, an interview for Weekend World, and Wilson's speech at the Dinner for the Queen on 23 March 1976 under embargo). The scrapbooks include clippings from many different newspapers and magazines, everything mounted on headed paper (10 Downing Street) with the name of the paper annotated in black ink, also a black & white photograph of Wilson outside Number 10, issued for British Information Services. The two folders bear Wilson's name in gilt to upper boards (2)
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