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Superbly presented, this very impressive 2-litre V8 is undoubtedly one of the best we have ever seen.Jaguar’s purchase of Daimler from BSA in 1960 yielded a number of assets, including the powerful and compact 2.5-litre V8 previously used to power the somewhat ungainly SP 250 sports model. Designed by the talented Edward Turner, the refined 90-degree unit produced more power and weighed considerably less than Jaguar’s own 2.4-litre XK unit and, recognising the potential of Turner’s engine, William Lyons and his engineers installed the V8 in the compact Mark 2 saloon to create a car with an entirely different character, one that appealed to an altogether more sophisticated customer. Fed by twin SU carburettors, the engine developed 140bhp, pushing the Daimler to a top speed approaching 112mph, accompanied by a lovely V8 burble through the twin exhausts. Most Daimler 250 V8s were fitted with Borg-Warner’s excellent T35 automatic transmission that nicely complemented the engine's characteristics offering relaxed, effortless performance. The Daimler’s cabin had the ambience of a traditional gentleman’s club, with a walnut-veneered dashboard, full instrumentation, a split bench front seat and West of England headlining. Power steering was commonly specified and most Daimlers came with leather upholstery, even after Jaguar switched to the cheaper Ambla material on the Mark 2 in September 1966.This lovely example is on offer from one of Silverstone's most valued clients, a gentleman whose eye for detail and insistence on accuracy mean that his restoration/refurbishments always attract great interest, in fact, in the last few years two of his cars have achieved figures that were Auction World Records at the time, such was the quality. Dating from 1965, this 2-Litre V8 Saloon is finished in Opalescent Silver Grey with dark blue leather, benefits from power steering and has covered just 28,658 warranted miles from new. It was supplied new by Rippon Bros. to N.F. West & Co. Ltd. in Hospital Fields Road, York and they kept the car until 1978 when it was purchased by Dennis Kenyon of Doncaster. In 1982 Trianco Redfyre Ltd became the third owner and subsequently the late Malcolm Harpin purchased the Daimler in 1985.Recent work includes a complete overhaul of the braking system including new seals, hoses, pipes and discs all round. The cooling system has received attention including a re-cored radiator and the replacement of all hoses, a new exhaust system has been fitted and the fuel system overhauled with a new fuel tank. The indicated mileage is supported by MOT Certificates going back to the 1970s and service invoices from the 1980s. The Daimler appears in superb condition for its age and retains the original interior and carpets which still have the supplying dealer plaque attached and an original Rippon Bros. brochure is in the file. It's in possession of a Heritage Certificate, the current MOT (no advisories) is valid until 23rd September 2023 and the car has been serviced and refreshed in readiness for the sale.A very rare opportunity to buy a beautifully presented Daimler V8 with super low mileage, in outstanding condition and offered at No Reserve.SpecificationMake: DAIMLERModel: 2.5 V8Year: 1965Chassis Number: P1A9592BWRegistration Number: DKU 868CTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 7A10188 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 28658 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images
The shelves have been fitted with sections of Oak that are suitably distressed in the manner of an oil stained work bench.The display areas are downlit with mains powered LED lighting and fitted with an on/off switch and standard 3-pin plug. Measuring 1350mm in height, 710mm in width and 410mm deep, all steel construction mounted on locking castors allowing it to be moved around easily. Could find use as retro display unit or drinks trolley?Click here for more details and images
Mixed Lot of Ceramics including Blue Mountain Dog and Cat, Capo-di-Monte Tramp on a Bench, collection of Souvenir Crested ware, Japanese Satsuma Charger, Carltonware Flow Blue Footed Bowl, Royal Doulton ' Briar Rose ' Footed Bowl, Royal Worcester ' Evesham ' H'ordeuvres Dish, Two Poole Pottery Plates, Coalport Bowl, etc
A Chinese Hardwood Bench or Window Seat, circa 1900, the boarded hinged seat between carved and scrolled arm supports above a foliate carved frieze, on cabriole legs with carved pad feet115cm by 43cm by 70cmTimber rather dry and faded with some splits around the frieze numerous scratches to the seat also some splitting around the feet see images
Great Northern Railway platform seat bench complete with original wood and three cast iron legs. Back rail has a cut out for a LNER seat back name which measures 22in so from a station in the Ely and March area with 5 or 6 letters. Bench measures 144in long and can be disassembled for ease of transportation.

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