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1969 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser- Early example subject to comprehensive professional restoration in 2015/2016- Capri Blue with grey seats- Current MoT with no advisories to 21 January 2018The origins of the long-running Land Cruiser series of 4x4s date back to 1941, when the Japanese authorities ordered Toyota to reverse engineer the Jeep. The first Land Cruiser was launched 10 years later. The name has become a byword for rugged dependability in parts of the world where even the ubiquitous Land Rover has been known to struggle. The now classic FJ40 model was in production from 1960 to 1984.This RHD example was imported from Australia in 2015 and subjected to a comprehensive professional restoration in 2015/2016. The bodywork was restored by Sussex Coachworks whilst the engine and mechanics were entrusted to Imberhorne 4x4. We are advised that all panels were removed, shot blasted and resprayed in Capri Blue whilst the brakes, clutch, electrics, pistons, bearings, shock absorbers and cooling system were all renewed and the seats reupholstered. Used sparingly since completion, a shakedown journey to the Spa Classic was enjoyed with no issues. The vendor informs us the rear bench seat is not present, the odometer is missing a digit and the temperature sensor may need replacing. Otherwise he rates the bodywork as "excellent", the paintwork, engine and interior as "very good" and transmission as "good". Offered with current MoT with no advisories to 21 January 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT
1953 Ford Zephyr 6- Entered from a private Irish collection- Rare, surviving first generation Zephyr 6- Tubular exhaust manifold, aftermarket rear blind and bench seats re-trimmed in leatherIntroduced in early 1951, Ford's Consul (four-cylinder) and Zephyr (six-cylinder) models were notable for their use of a monocoque bodyshell, MacPherson Strut independent front suspension and hydraulic drum brakes. Able to seat up to six thanks to the provision of a front bench seat and column gearchange, the Ford duo were powered by a new generation of 'oversquare' engines. Notably rugged and surprisingly quick, the 2262cc OHV-engined Zephyr Six proved a highly effective rally car with Maurice Gatsonides winning the 1953 Monte Carlo Rally aboard one (beating a Jaguar MKVII into second place) and Vic Preston piloting another to victory on the 1955 East African Safari Rally. Updated in September 1952, the Zephyr gained a revised dashboard with a separate instrument pod that mimicked the shape of its grille. For those Zephyr owners who wanted more performance Raymond Mays offered a range of tuning goodies from twin carburettors to freer-flowing exhausts. Suitably enhanced, the six-seater Ford could give contemporary sportscars a run for their money with a 95mph top speed!Finished in Blue with Light Grey leather upholstery, this particular example has formed part of a private Irish collection since 2006. The Ford's front and rear bench seats have been re-trimmed at some stage (leather was an optional extra in period) but its door cards look to be original. Under the bonnet the Zephyr's six-cylinder engine sports a tubular exhaust manifold but otherwise things appear pretty standard. The saloon's rear window carries an aftermarket sun blind. Wonderfully evocative of the 1950s and a comparatively rare survivor today, this appealing Ford looks to be in good overall condition and started readily during our photography session (October 2017).PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT
John Butler Yeats R.H.A. (1839 - 1922)A small Collection of about fifteen Drawings, pencil on paper, mostly family members, inscribed, including Lolly Yeats, Mrs. Farrer, Aunt Agnes (two versions), John Pollexfen, Aunt Alice (three versions), Aunt Lolla, Isaac Yeats, Aunt Isabella Pollexfen, also Rosa Butt, dated July 1902, T.W. Russell (two sketches), 'L.C.P[urser]', 'At the Abbey Theatre, 27th Aug. 1906', signed, and a bench of judges dated May 9 1907, signed initials. A good collection, some a little rubbed or soiled. As a collection, w.a.f. (1)Provenance: The Yeats Family Collection.
Stone Island jacket 'Serie100' a thermochromic dyed jacket which changes colour, a linen waistcoat labelled Idol with patchwork applique, all heavily beaded and fringed with glass buttons, shells, etc., a Top Shop tie-waist shirt, a Bench shirt with zip pocket and a Tiger silk sleeveless blouse with printed modern design (5)
After Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) and Augustus Pugin (1762-1832)RACKETS BEING PLAYED AT FLEET AND AT KING'S BENCH DEBTORS PRISONS (A PAIR)hand-coloured aquatints engraved by James Stadler, published by R.Ackermann, London, for Rowlandson's Microcosm of London series circa 1808, uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, overall 43.5 by 47cm. (2)
Robert Cruickshank (1789-1856)RACKETS BEING PLAYED AT FLEET AND AT KING'S BENCH DEBTORS PRISONS (A PAIR)'Kings Bench Tom and Bob taking a peep at Real Characters' and 'Fleet Prison Logic Visiting', two small coloured aquatints uniformly mounted, framed & glazed, overall 26 by 32cm.; sold together with a large coloured aquantint after Rowlandson & Pugin, rackets being played at Fleet, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 40 by 45cm. (3)

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