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Lot 1558

AN ASSORTMENT OF HAND TOOLS TO INCLUDE VICES, BRACE DRILL AND METAL TOOL BOXES ETC

Lot 1603A

A VINTAGE STANLEY DRILL BRACE IN ORIGINAL BOX

Lot 113

A BRACE OF 19TH CENTURY INDIAN BULLOVA OR FIGHTING AXES, the first with 26cm broad leaf shaped head, 94cm wooden haft with tapering brass finial and turned brass foot, two-section wire bound grip, the second very similar but with rectangular form head. (2)

Lot 125

A BRACE OF LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY ABORIGINAL BOOMERANGS, the first 75cm over all, linear carved to the upper surface and stone carved to the lower, of hooked type 7, the second of characteristic form and both red stained. (2)

Lot 262

Possibly the best restored S2 JPS Esprit on offer today.When first seen in concept form at the Turin Show in 1972, Giorgio Giugiaro's dart-shaped outline was breathtakingly modernNumber 22/100 World Championship Commemorative Models built for the UKRestored to exacting standards over the past three yearsComprehensive history file including a Lotus Certificate of ProvenanceA well-known car, Top Gear and Magazine featuredSuper rare opportunity to acquire an instantly recognizable, limited edition Esprit that is one of the best we have seenThe first, and arguably the most memorable, of the early Esprit limited-editions was officially dubbed the World Championship Commemorative Model, but is better known to enthusiasts as the John Player Special (JPS), as its distinctive Black and Gold livery was inspired by the ground effect, JPS-sponsored, championship-winning Lotus 79 cars of the period, as raced by Mario Andretti and Ronnie Petersen. It was originally planned to build 200 but in the end, it was believed that 185 were produced, 100 for the UK, 55 for the United States and 30 for Europe. The eye-catching specification included, Gold-coloured side stripes complete with “World Champion” lettering, Gold-coloured front and rear windscreen surrounds and alloy wheels, Gold-effect Corduroy seat inserts and a three-spoke leather rimmed steering wheel instead of the plastic offering. The “Juke Box” installed was a Hitachi Digi-One radio-cassette. The 1973cc, 16-valve DOHC engine delivered a feisty 160bhp which was sufficient to sprint the 1,980lb glassfibre-bodied, two-seater to 60mph in 6.8 seconds and on to a top speed of 124 mph. Production ran from December 1978 till July 1979.DLH 393T was built on the 21st of December 1978 and supplied to Chipstead of Hampton Court, prior to being registered on the 20th of January 1979 and delivered to its first owner, Waverley Textiles Ltd.This immaculate Lotus Esprit was badged “Number 22”, however, we understand from the Lotus Certificate of Vehicle Provenance that it was actually the 12th car manufactured, all detailed in the cars fascinating history file. The present custodian has cossetted this Esprit since 2017 and has lavished thousands on bringing the car back to a ‘Best of Breed’ standard. He had the bodywork stripped back to the gelcoat and freshly painted with a set of the original stripes and the alloy wheels refurbished to the exact Gold colouring of the original issue. S J Sports Cars of Crediton near Exeter have maintained this car since 2017 and within the history file, there are invoices to the tune of some £25,000 the most recent of which details a complete engine re-build, refurbished carburettors and a myriad of mechanical components along with a separate invoice for £3,000 relating to a whole host of trim parts to complete the re-build. This S2 has worn a few different number plates throughout the years, however, the current owner did successfully manage to obtain the original registration number which the Lotus now sports again.Number 22 is quite a well-known car as, in addition to enjoying some fame on a pre-Clarkson ‘Top Gear’, and appearing in a YouTube clip (wearing its GJI reg) it was celebrated in an impressive 9-page feature in the January 2019 issue of Classic Cars, a copy of which resides in the history file.The original tool wallet, jack and brace, correct spare wheel, and genuine full Lotus workshop manual are all where they should be and complete a very special package. Superbly presented and indicating only 67,295 miles, this is a serious car for a serious collector and requires just one thing… a new owner.SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: ESPRIT S2 JPSYear: 1978Chassis Number: 781205577GTransmission: ManualEngine Number: CC907781215715Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 66000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black /CreamClick here for more details and images

Lot 403

A well-engineered homage to BMW’s wild-child E21 Group 5 racers from the mid-seventies.On offer from Laranca, this remarkable BMW was built in Norway in 2015Total bare-shell rebuild using an 1981 E21 318. Acid-dipped, primed and paintedBody styling is copied from an original 1978 Group 5 car. Adjustable spoiler, low-drag rear window spoiler, front spoiler, and sills2.0-litre M10 unit (circa 180bhp). 265-dogleg gearbox from a 635Hemispheric combustion chambers, special distributor, oil cooler special high-pressure oil filters, wide baffled oil pan in alloyOriginal Weber 48 Bologna with 42mm chokes, and cold-air ram boxMassive spec (see main description)In 1976, the Manufacturers’ World Championship was the second most important motor sport championship next to Formula 1. Formally titled ‘Group 5’, these cars became known as ‘Silhouette Cars’ and shared the same outline as current saloon models or GTs but the engineering was pure racing car technology. For 1976, the regulations changed offering just two classes with engine capacities above and below 2-litres.For the 2-Litre class, BMW developed a racing car based on their E21 320 (3-Series). These cars, with drivers including Surer, Cheever and Winkelhock (and later with Stuck, Peterson and Grohs) appeared in the German DRM series and in the Manufacturers’ World Championship from 1977 onwards. In 1978, BMW supplied components (and complete kits) for more than 30 cars and altogether it is thought that 36 factory-based Group 5 320s were constructed. They shared their 330bhp, 2-litre, 4-valve, M12/7 engine with Formula 2 and weighed about 730kg.This very special ‘Group 5’ Homage comes from the garage of the renowned marque experts, Laranca Engineering. This car was bought from a Norwegian enthusiast who built it in 2015 and there is an email from him to Laranca explaining the specification of the car, which we thought was easiest to simply list below:Shell:Total bare-shell rebuild using an ‘81 E21 318.Acid-dipped, primed and painted once metal work doneFIA-spec 6-point roll cage, modified rear 323 rear frame railBelieved to be circa 850 kg.Suspension:Special gas fully adjustable front and rear coil-oversWith matching springs front struts are made on original 323 lower struts, front has fully adjustable top mounting in alloy and strut-brace bar in alloyWith camber and toe adjustment eccentric bolts.Side loader differential from BMW 635 in alloy with 4.78:1 ratioGKN motorsport drive shaftsExterior:Body styling is copied from an original styling 1978 Group 5 from a German fabricator.Fibreglass bonnet, doors, front and rear wings, rear boot lidAdjustable spoiler, low-drag rear window spoiler, front spoiler, and sills.Split-rim 15” BBS alloys, 10.5” rear and 9.5” fronts.Brakes:Original 323 brake discs for front and rear. Front discs has cooling pipes from front grilleOriginal 323 rear brake calipers with Ferodo 300 pads front and rearFront 4-pot cast Volvo calipersMercedes 240 master brake pump to get the right ratio for the brakes and 5-step adjusterInterior:Group 2 dash with all new period type VDO gauges, auto fuses, and battery kill switch.Period steering wheel cost nearly £1,000, 5-point harnessModified original steering rack. No servo but quick ratio.Standard 323 roll bars, non-adjustable.Polycarbonate Windows, front glass laminated, left front with sliding actionEngine:2.0-litre M10 unit with recent circa 180 bhp dyno readoutHemispheric combustion chambers, special distributor, oil cooler special high-pressure oil filters. wide baffled oil pan in alloyAlloy flywheel. Newly bored block with new bearings, cam-chain sprocketsOriginal Weber 48 Bologna with 42mm chokes, and cold-air ram boxAlloy water pump. 323 header tankGearbox is a 265-dogleg box from a 635. Clutch heavy-duty not sintered padsThis is an amazing looking competition car, with various possible opportunities to compete around the world. You could not replicate this car for anywhere near this guide price and therefore, in our opinion, represents fantastic value for money for what is a great homage to the iconic Group 5 BMW. SpecificationMake: BMWModel: 320Year: 1981Chassis Number: TBAClick here for more details and images

Lot 2830

SALONTISCH MIT MARMORPLATTE IM KLASSIZISTISCHEN STIL Anfang 20.Jh., Holz beschnitzt und vergoldet, Tisch mit 4 kannelierten Säulenbeinen, Fußverstrebung und Marmorplatte, dekoriert mit antikisierenden Flachschnitzereien, HxBxT: 75/50/30 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren. SALON TABLE WITH MARBLE TOP IN CLASSICISTIC STYLE Early 20th century, wood carved and gilded, table with 4 fluted column legs, foot brace and marble top, decorated with antique flat carvings, HxWxD: 75/50/30 cm. Signs of age and use.

Lot 238

Giancarlo Piretti - Castelli - A good retro vintage 20th Century Italian Designer desk chair / office chair having a curved backrest and seat pad all in a beige leather upholster. All supported by a polished steel brace with ash grey plastic coated tubular legs and floor leveling feet. Mould mark for Castelli to the underside. Measures approx 77cm x 56cm x 45cm. 

Lot 275

Marples & Co. brass mounted ebony 'Hibernia Ultimate' carpenters brace

Lot 206

A Leitz Telyt f/5.6 560mm / f/5.6 400mm Lens Outfit, bodies, VG-E, elements, VG-E, complete with focus 14136 handle, shoulder brace and maker's fitted case

Lot 352

M.J. Atkinson (Contemporary Ornithological Artist)A Brace of Black Grouse signed, watercolour and gouache, 56cm x 43.5cm

Lot 106

* Carved Panel. An 18th century oak panel carved depicting Christ, seen wearing a crown of thorns and hands bound with rope, the reverse with old metal brace repairs and evidence of once having hinges on one side, 35.5 x 29.5cmQty: (1)

Lot 2327

A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND GLASS SCENT FLASK, by George Brace, cylindrical with engraved and pierced decoration, a hinged push-button sprung cap to one end and a screw cap to the other, unmarked but tests as silver. 12.5cm longThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Hinged cover in good order and closes neatly. Screw cover closes well.  A few small dents to the covers but in generally good condition commensurate with age. 

Lot 169

KEYES, Daniel (1927-2014). Flowers for Algernon. New York: Harcourt Brace & World, Inc., 1966.8vo. Original gray cloth; original dust jacket (1-inch tear to foot of rear panel, repaired verso, some toning to top and bottom edges, some minor soiling a few other short tears or creases). FIRST EDITION of Keyes first novel, initially published as a short story in the April 1959 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and winner of the 1960 Hugo Award for Best Short Story. When the novel was published in 1966, it won the Nebula Award for Best Novel. Currey p.276. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 181

LEWIS, Sinclair (1885-1951). Elmer Gantry. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1927.8vo. Original blue cloth stamped in orange; original dust jacket (a few separations to folds, chipping to extremities with losses, corners clipped, a few abrasions).FIRST EDITION, FIRST STATE, of Lewis' satirical novel about religious evangelism. With "G" strongly resembling "C" on spine panel. Johnson High Spots p.311.[With:] LEWIS, Sinclair. Kingsblood Royal. New York: Random House, 1947. -- 8vo. Original red cloth gilt; publisher's board slipcase (some wear). -- FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING, LIMITED ISSUE, number 97 of 1050 copies SIGNED BY LEWIS.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 182

LEWIS, Sinclair (1885-1951). Dodsworth. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1929.8vo. Original blue cloth stamped in orange; original dust jacket (some minor toning, a few tiny chips or closed tears, corners clipped). FIRST EDITION of Lewis' novel juxtaposing European high culture with American commercialism and values during the early 20th-century. In 1929, the year following the publication of Dodsworth, Lewis became the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 215

O'CONNOR, Flannery (1925-1964). Wise Blood. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1952. 8vo. Original yellow cloth; original dust jacket (price-clipped, a few short tears repaired verso, some minor soiling or chipping, a few small abrasions rear panel).FIRST EDITION OF O'CONNOR'S FIRST BOOK.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 217

[ORWELL, George (1903-1950) - AMERICAN EDITIONS]. A group of 3 works, comprising: Animal Farm. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1946. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. -- Nineteen Eighty-Four. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1949. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. -- Nineteen Eighty-Four. The Facsimile of the Extant Manuscript. San Diego, New York, London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1984. -Together, 3 works in 3 volumes, all in original cloth and dust jackets, all FIRST AMERICAN EDITIONS where indicated, condition generally good. For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 3

ANGELOU, Maya (1928-2014). I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Random House, 1969.8vo. Original gilt-lettered black cloth, top edge stained red; original dust jacket. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE of Angelou's first auto-biographical work. [With:] WALKER, Alice (b. 1944). To Hell With Dying. New York: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, 1988. 4to. Numerous illustrations by Catherine Deeter. Red cloth-backed pictorial boards stamped in gilt; original pictorial dust jacket. FIRST EDITION, SIGNED BY WALKER.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 59

DOS PASSOS, John (1896-1970). A set of FIRST EDITIONS of Dos Passos's U.S.A. trilogy, comprising: The 42nd Parallel. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1930. 8vo. Original quarter-cloth and orange boards; pictorial dust jacket (some chipping to edges, minor soiling). -- 1919. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1932. 8vo. Original cloth lettered in silver; dust jacket (light chipping with minor losses to spine panel and corners). -- The Big Money. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1936. 8vo. Original cloth; dust jacket (some minor chipping to spine ends, a few short tears, some minor soiling). For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

Lot 188

2 TOOL BOXES OF VINTAGE TOOLS INCLUDING PLIERS, SCREWDRIVERS AND S VINTAGE HAND BRACE DRILL ETC

Lot 43

SOCKET SET WITH WHEEL BRACE

Lot 33

An assortment of various tools including a boxed Stanley brace, Eclipse saw set, a cased set of marking punches, etc.

Lot 825

A Stanley plane No 4 plus brace and bit and shoulder drill

Lot 1042

A large corner brace by MILLERS FALLS and a Scottish brace G

Lot 1043

A brass plated button pad beech brace by MATHIESON with ebony head with much original lacquer G+

Lot 1044

A most unusual angular brace extension by G NEISTER & Co Allentown PA, adjustable to any angle with 4 bevel gearing, in little used condition G++

Lot 133

Five pump screwdrivers, brace and bits G

Lot 142

A brass pad beech brace with one set of bits and others G+

Lot 227

An Ultimatum brass framed ebony brace by MARPLES with added gunmetal head G

Lot 258

A chairmaker's brace with one pod, plus VAT G++

Lot 277

A lacquered brass plated brace with recent brass head and two other beech braces, plus VAT G

Lot 454

A brass button pad beech brace by IBBOTSON and another unnamed G+

Lot 568

A Scottish style steel brace and 3 other braces G

Lot 600

169 assorted brace auger and twist bits G+

Lot 628

A brass plated button pad beech brace with lignum head G+

Lot 646

A conjectural copy of an ash brace with oak head found on the MARY ROSE F

Lot 670

A beech brace with brass button pad by MOON chip to head and another brace unnamed G

Lot 671

A brass plated button pad beech brace by W STRAW and another by IBBOTSON with early repair G

Lot 82

A ratchet corner brace by SKINNER Sheffield G++

Lot 491

A Governor Brand USA brace; a Stanley 8 in ratchet brace; a vintage brass and beech brace; another; various drill bits, augers, centre drills, flat wood bits, contersink etc.Provenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, apprentice and partner of Frank Pratt of Derby. Apprenticed to Frank Pratt in Derby until the business moved to Wirksworth after the Derby premises at 43 King Street were lost to make way for the inner ring road in 1967. In 1968 the business moved to The Old Grammar School in Wirksworth where they continued production of reproduction antique furniture opening a new showroom at 67 King Street, Derby. Thomas carried on the business upon Franks retirement in 1973

Lot 1838

Sauce boat silver. Made on 3 soldered legs and provided with brace edge decoration. England, Sheffield, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), 1931, hallmarks: lion, crown, maker's mark, O - traces of use. 131.1 grams, 925/1000. Dim. L 14.8 cm, W 8.8 cm, H 7 cm. Estimate: € 90 - € 180.

Lot 1329

AN ASSORTMENT OF OF VINTAGE HAND TOOLS TO INCLUDE SPANNERS, A BRACE DRILL AND AN OIL LAMP ETC

Lot 1865

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A LIGHT BOARD, BRACE DRILL ETC

Lot 1032

Eastern European School, 19th century,Young boy with a brace of rabbits, signed indistinctly and dated (1860) watercolour heighted with white 33.5cm by 22cm

Lot 140

Collection of coloured prints, aviation etc, to include; Battle of Britain Memorial flight, Gathering Storm, signed in pencil by Graham Brace, Spitfires September 1940, signed by Barry Price, together with 'The Battle of Rork's Drift 22nd January 1879'. (6)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 1679

Box of five hand brace drills and two scythes. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1684

Shelf of vintage tools including box planes, hand drills and hand brace drills. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 953

A collection of tools in a pine tool chest including two Henry Disston, U.S.A., saws, Record 4½ and 078 planes, drill bits, brace, chisels, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 831

A SELECTION OF VINTAGE WOOD BORING TOOLS, including an oak brace, five T-Auger, a T reamer and other auger bits (one box)

Lot 886

A SMALL TRAY CONTAINING A VINTAGE CARPENTERS BRACE, and a quantity of bits, hole saw, etc

Lot 889

THREE VINTAGE BRACES, including a mahogany boatsway with a pistol grip handle, an oak brace with a rosewood pad, etc

Lot 901

A VINTAGE COWEL AND CHAPMAN 'THE VE PLUS ULTRA FRAMED BRACE' with brass and rosewood construction

Lot 1410

A wooden mid 20th Century crossed swords coat of arms wall plaque, silver plated wares, shire horse brace, small brass chamber sticks and a book stand

Lot 63

Nin (Anais) Under A Glass Bell and other Stories, New York: Dutton, 1948, first edition, presentation inscription signed by the author, well worn dust wrapper; idem, The Diary of Anais Nin, Volumes 1, 2, 4, 6 & 7, Swallow Press/Harcourt Brace & World, 1966-1980, five volumes, first editions, issues not stated, first volume with signed presentation inscription from the author, dust wrappers; with nine others (15)

Lot 1017

A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, EARLY 19TH C, THE HINGED RECTANGULAR TOP ABOVE A FRONT FITTED TWO DRAWERS TO THE BASE EACH OUTLINED WITH BROAD MAHOGANY STRINGING, SHAPED BRACKET FEET, BRASS SWAN LOOP HANDLES, 53CM H; 103 X 47.5CM Condition report Top damp stained and ink stained, split with chips and faults to edge moulding, sides split and wormed, back boards separating from carcass, metal brace inset to right side above drawer replaced front left bracket foot, other faults - abrasions, staining and scratches

Lot 1112

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, C1770, THE CIRCULAR TOP ABOVE A TURNED BALUSTER COLUMN AND THREE OUTSWEPT LEGS TERMINATING IN POINTED PAD FEET, TOP 83CM DIAM; TOGETHER WITH A VICTORIAN OCTAGONAL OCCASIONAL TABLE ON TURNED LEGS JOINED BY X-SHAPED STRETCHER WITH FRET CUT SPINDLE GALLERY, CERAMIC CASTORS, 60CM W Condition report George III table top reduced, legs with wrought iron brace. Victorian table - top with scratches, shallow bruising, paint spots to undertier and general wear consistent with age

Lot 85

Extensive collection of hand tools including brace and bits, assorted hammers and saws, boxes of spanners, boxes of chisels, paraffin lamps, etc.

Lot 21

James Hardy Jnr (1832-1882) (James II Hardy ) Watercolour with gouache highlights The Young Gamekeeper 18**, a 19 th C boy wearing a smock ties a brace of pheasants together at the end of a shoot drive Signed and dated lower right 23 5/8? (60 )X 18 1/3? (46.6 cm) In a Birdseye maple frame James Hardy Junior came from an artistic family. His father was the landscape painter and his brother was Heywood Hardy. His cousin, Daniel Frederick Hardy, was a leading member of the Cranbrook colony of artists. Hardy specialised in sporting scenes depicting dogs and game, often set in highland scenery. He painted both in oil and Watercolour and exhibited regularly, at the Royal Academy between 1862 and 1886, the British Institution, the Suffolk Street Gallery and the New Watercolour Society of which he became a member in 1877.

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