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An Oak and Mahogany cased Longcase / grandfather clock having light and dark-wood stringing, the painted face with Roman numerals having an inset date register and decorated to the corners with well-depicted pink Rose blooms, the 30 hour movement striking the hours on a bell. 75 3/4" high, 21 1/8" wide and 10" deep approx. Running at the time of lotting.
A rare and desirable Mk1 Capri 3000GT superbly modified for fast road, sprint or hill climb events. Ford's European pony car - inspired by the legendary Mustang and immortalised by the TV detective series 'The Professionals', the Capri has a special place in many a car enthusiast's heart. MKI production ran from 1969 to 1974 and it was towards the end of the first year that the sporty 3000GT joined the range. Powered by the 2,994cc V6 'Essex' powerplant, it harboured 138bhp under its lengthy bonnet, sufficient for a 0-60mph time of 9.5 seconds and a 110mph top speed which was Jaguar Mk 2 territory at the time. There are believed to be just 31 Ford Capri 3000GTs currently road-registered in the UK, with a few more on SORN with this particular example, standing out from the crowd and almost certainly unique. Modified and uprated some years ago to an enviable standard and now powered by a turbocharged and injected 3.1-litre Essex V6 driving through a 5-speed Borg Warner T5 gearbox. The additional specification is impressive (a full list available upon request) and includes an aluminium bell housing, Pace custom alloy radiator, Weber Alpha engine management, uprated suspension and enhanced braking, a full roll cage and the instantly recognisable 'Cologne' front and rear arches all rolling on 15" Compomotive CX split-rim alloy wheels shod with Toyo R888 tyres.The Capri presents superbly finished in Sebring Red with RS3100 graphics and the engine bay is almost 'show standard'. The black interior is equally impressive with 'fishnet' Recaro bucket seats, Sabelt full harnesses and a classic RS 4-spoke wheel.Fully UK-registered, this Capri can be enjoyed as intended out on the open road or, as of late, pressed into action as a sprint or hill climb car with the option to drive to the event should you wish. Looking every inch the legendary RS3100 but considerably quicker, we invite and encourage your viewing of this versatile Capri GT.Specification Make: FORD Model: CAPRI 1ST GEN Year: 1972 Chassis Number: BBECMY14665 Registration Number: JKH 939L Transmission: Manual Engine Number: TBC Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 14734 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
Encyclopaedia Britannica or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Literature. Edinburgh. A. Bell and C. MacFarquhar. 1797. Part set in original boards with paper spines and labels, some slightly distressed. Volume 12, Part 2 to Volume 17, Part 2 with Vol 18, Part 2. Runs from MOT - STR with TEX to the end of the work. Bound in at rear of last volume is the Preface and all 18 title pages. 205 plates, only lacking plate CCCCXVIII. Including the Rhinoceros; White Bear; all Pyrotechny; all Seamanship, Ships, & Ship Building; and all War plates. (12 vols).
A 20th century brass corniche cased hourly striking alarm carriage clock, the white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, strikes on a bell, raised on shaped bracket feet, with leather case, 17cm high. Key present.Condition report; the clock doesn’t appear to be in working order
A small mid 19th century French skeleton alarm clock, probably by Victor-Athanase Pierret (1806 - 1893), with enamelled Roman dial, inner brass alarm ring and foliate scroll engraved frame, raised on an ebonised socle base concealing the bell and housing two side pull strings, height 23cm. Pierret exhibited a small skeleton alarm at the 1851 Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace, in 1853 applied for a patent for a new date indication device, and in 1855 he patented an 8-day power reserve movement. The movement is complete and is ticking, the pendulum and dome are missing and the base in need of repair.
Angus Garnier Bell 955123 : Set of WWII medals to include 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star (8th Army Bar), Italy Star, France and Germany Star and George VI 1939-1945 General Service Medal and a duplicate miniature set together with related photographs, army records, 3 plaques Hussars, Battle Axe Company and RHA all with cap badges. Also a Reusser 15 jewels anti magnetic wrist watch.
A British Army Royal Artillery brass and copper bugle with yellow, black and red cord tassel and Royal Artillery badge applied to the outer edge of the bell, approx. 27.5cm in length. Together with a heavy metal access cover for ventilation made by Adams & Son, London and originating from Beverley barracks, 31.5 x 24 x 9
A group of Great War or earlier photographs of a British army training camp including images of steam traction engines, bell tents and camp life, musketry training, horse-drawn ambulances and other vehicles, mechanised transport etc, together with an earlier photograph of Victorian officers and warrant officers in full dress, 8 cm x 10.5 cm
A group of US exonumia comprising two The Castaways Miami Beach "Rain Check" one drink, a New York City Transit Authority one fare, a History Channel Club Liberty bell and a Shriners Children's Hospital tokens, a North American Hunting Club Whitetail Deer medallion, a silver-plated 1965 Corvette coin, and two Fraternal Order of Police medallions
A good example of a 'postman's alarm' wall clock, the 7" white dial having Roman numerals and matched brass hands, alarm setting disc to the dial centre, turned and polished beech surround, 30-hour wood plate movement with alarm train sounding on a bell, two Black Forest style pine cone weights, brass bob pendulum, together with a cast pear-shaped weight.
Manchester City collection 14 assorted signed photos includes great names such as Joe Hart, Laporte, Walker, Gaudino, Immel, Kinkladze, Bell, Dunne, Book and Vassell. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. 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
A collection of Victorian and later Ruby glass items and a pair of clear glass decanters, along with a vintage Nailsea walking cane / frigger, A cranberry and clear glass bell standing 34 cm tall, the stick measures 103 cm in length (25) Condition : the walking stick has been chipped at the foot and at the handle, the tall bell has had the handle repaired and a few cracks and chips to other pieces. View all pictures for damages
Group of Sterling Silver items to a small Photo Frame, Glass Jam Pot with Sterling Silver Lid, Eight Sterling Silver Teaspoons, Knife, Fork and Cake Slice. There is four Sterling Silver Teaspoons that have makers marks 'A.S.P.CO.' for Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd, the anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and the date letter 'W' for 1971. There is two other Sterling Silver Teaspoons of plain design with makers marks 'E'.V' for Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), the crown assay mark for Sheffield, the Lion Passant mark for Sterling Silver and date letter 'Y' for 1966 and date letter 'Z' for 1967. There is a single larger Kings Pattern Georgian Sterling Silver Teaspoon that has honeysuckle flowers and shell motifs design. The Sterling Silver Teaspoon has makers marks 'GW' for George White, a Sovereign head (duty mark) that was used between 1784-1890, a town mark- Tree, Fish and a Bell for Glasgow. a standing up Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and date letter 'U' for 1839. There is also a Sterling Silver Teaspoon with Blue, Red, Green & White Enamelled decoration on the terminal of the spoon. It says 'LADIES CIRCLE GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND'. There is decoration to the stem of the spoon. The Sterling Silver Teaspoon is hallmarked with makers marks 'W.J.D' for William James Dingley. There is the Anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant mark for Sterling Silver and date letter 'S' for 1967. Total gross weight approx. of the Sterling Silver Teaspoons is: 88.68 grams. There is also a Weighted Sterling Silver handled Cake Slice, weighted Sterling Silver Knife and Fork. The weighted Cake Slice handle is hallmarked with the rose assay mark for Sheffield and Lion Passant for Sterling Silver. The Cake Slicer itself is made of stainless steel. The weighted Silver Knife and Fork are a matching set. They are hallmarked with the Leopard assay mark for London, Lion Passant mark for Sterling Silver, date letter 'A' for 1896, makers marks 'TS WS HH' for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater (Thomas Alfred Slater, Walter Brindsley Slater & Henry Arthur Holland). The Glass Jam Pot with Sterling Silver lid measures approx. 3 inches x 3 inches. The Sterling Silver Lid is hallmarked 'J,C.V' for John Collard Vickery, the anchor assay mark for Birmingham, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and the date letter 'O' for 1938. The small Sterling Silver Photo Frame is hallmarked 'RC' makers marks for Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, '925' for 92.5% purity, the Rose assay mark for Sheffield, the Lion Passant for Sterling Silver and date letter 'C' for 2002. The Sterling Silver Photo Frame measures approx. 3 1/2 inches x 4 1/2 inches. Condition: The Sterling Silver Teaspoons are all in good condition commensurate with the age of the spoons. The hallmarks are nice and clear. The Weighted Sterling Silver handled cake slice is in good condition and hallmarks are nice and clear. The Weighted Sterling Silver Knife and fork are both in good condition commensurate with the age of them. Hallmarks are a little bit rubbed. The Sterling Silver lid of the Glass Jam Pot it is in good condition except for the hallmarks are a little rubbed. The Sterling Silver Photo Frame is in good condition with a hardwood back. The hallmarks are nice and clear.
French Portobello style mantel clock, with 8 day 2 train French movement. Striking on a bell (bell not present) Black plate engraved 1844 RIGHIR A BERGY Jupy Feres emblem 3.5" porcelain dial. Lovely cast bezel showing naked figures, scrolls and shelds: Moon hands. Contained in a rosewood case with 4 barley twist pillars. Holding the movement each pillar with brass caps top and bottom. The plinth and top of the case inlay with roses and leaf all raised on wooden feet (1/4") Condition report; Pendulum and bell missing, otherwise good condition. Movement not fully tested
A Verge Single Handed Striking Timepiece, 18th century and later, movement with verge escapment and outside count wheel striking on a bell, movement backplate elaborately scroll engraved throughout, 6" brass dialThis is 18th century with later parts, brass surfaces are discoloured, winding smoothly, strike not working, pendulum swings and the going train in going order, not tested over a long period.
One tray containing a quantity of railway and transport interest plaques, accessories, lettering and cast iron effects to include a set of GPO broad arrow stamped cast iron weights, a British Railways ashtray and original railway interest oil can, together with a quantity of cast iron and aluminium numbers, a brass bell from block instrument, and other effects
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