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Lot 7239

(Africa, Big Game, Travel.) W.D.M. Bell, 2 titles: 'The Wanderings of an Elephant Hunter', London, Country Life Ltd., 1923, 1st edition, frontispiece + 42 plates, 38 with illustrations recto and verso, plus illustrations in text as called for, ix, [1], 187, [1 (index)]; title in red and black, 4to, original quarter yellow buckram gilt, cloth gilt title label to front cover, 6 page photocopy of an obituary of the author "Karamoja" Bell by Maj. BG Kinloch, Chief Game Warden, Uganda, published in the Uganda Journal, 1954, loosely inserted, 'Karamojo Safari', NY, Harcourt Brace, 1949, 1st US edition, orig. pictorial cloth; together with an autograph letter signed by one Dave Southwood, from Shire River, Malawi, to John Humphreys (1939-2012), c.1990's, on elephant dung paper, with 4 associated colour photographs African elephants, loosely inserted. Scarce first edition of Bell's first work, describing his 'early elephant hunting days in the Karamojo region' of Africa, in modern-day Uganda; together with Frederick Courteney Selous, 2 titles: 'Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa', London, Rowland Ward, 1893, 1st edition, half-title, portrait frontispiece + 21 plates, folding map + ills. in text as called for, [4]pp adverts at end, original pictorial cloth gilt, inner joints reinforced. "In this work recounting eleven years of exploration, work and sport in the 1880s and 1890s, Selous describes numerous adventures with lion and leopards, particularly near the Zambezi, Zweswi, and Manyami rivers ..." (Czech), 'A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa. Being a narrative of nine years spent amongst the game of the far interior of South Africa.', L, Macmillan, 1907, 5th edition, frontispiece, title vignette, folding map, 17 full-page plates + 6 illustrations in text as called for, original pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt, replenished EP's. (4)From the estate of John Humphreys (1939-2012), distinguished sporting and countryside author who wrote for Shooting Times for more than 40 years – for much of that time contributing the weekly ‘Country Gun’ column. He was a much loved character of the shooting community who dedicated his life to the promotion of shooting, fishing and the countryside.

Lot 1384

A wooden box and contents of vintage tools to include hand brace, vintage spanners, and another plastic box containing various tools to include files, drill bits, etc.

Lot 1432

A box containing a Workzone hobby knife set in fitted plastic case, multi purpose saw with various blades, a mercer gauging tool, large adjustable wrench, tap and die set (incomplete), hand brace, various files etc.

Lot 1106

THREE TRAYS CONTAINING CARPENTRY AND OTHER TOOLS including a Shoulder brace and bits, a hand drill, a large pin drill, a Powerfix riveter, a Stanley No 702 vice, a Record 10 Stillson, a Record Junior 2 G clamp, etc

Lot 104

A collection of Vintage Wood working joiners including Boxed Stanley 905 brace, Boxed Stanley SB3 Plane, Record 0130, Hobbies No 10 Plane etc

Lot 961

One of only 50 examples of the Evo VI Zero Fighter ever produced, RHD, in Scotia White with Passion Red and in excellent condition. A worthy 60th Anniversary tribute to the Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane. It wasn't until the launch of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI that the Japanese firm truly entered the consciousness of a wider spectrum of rally enthusiasts. The first Evo to be officially available in the UK, the Mitsubishi Evo VI, was introduced in January 1999 and the 'standard' Evo VI GSR stole enthusiasts' hearts from the start with its 2-litre turbocharged engine producing the 'Gentlemen's Agreement' 276bhp (although it’s accepted that it was closer to 300bhp) and 275lb/ft torque. It featured a complex and hugely capable four-wheel drive system, mated to a 5-speed gearbox ensuring this lightweight, 1,360kg saloon was fast and exciting, with 0-60mph dispatched in 4.4 seconds and topping out at 150mph, immediately giving Subaru’s Impreza a bloody nose.The Zero Fighter was a Mitsubishi/Ralliart amalgam of parts that could be ordered from any Mitsubishi supplying dealer when you ordered the car and could also be retro-fitted by the dealer for a limited time. It was an option on any Evo VI, either the RS or GSR, rather than being a specific model that was built, with this particular example being based on a GSR.This 1999 Evo VI Zero Fighter is a JDM gem and the genesis for what has now become the eXtreme. Finished in Scotia White with Passion Red trim, it's certainly an aesthetically pleasing mix and has covered just 110,080km from new. The car was owned by a lawyer in Japan and, since its UK arrival here in late-2023, it's been subject to much attention including a major service by Evo specialists, CPP Motor Developments, in January 2024. As part of the service, they flushed and replaced all fluids, reset the timing, replaced the auxiliary belts, bushes, brake pads/discs and a number of other parts, totalling just over £3,500 to ensure it's as good mechanically as it is cosmetically. It was fitted with a brand-new set of arch liners, four new Yokohama Advan AD08RS, some scuff damage on the front bumper was resprayed and the car was subject to a fresh MOT, which it passed with 'no advisories' and is now valid until 8th January 2025.The original Japanese handbooks are present, along with seven Japanese service stamps/paperwork. Recent service intervals have been:27the June 2018 – 46,341km, 22nd July 2020 – 62,434km, 15th July 2022 – 95,631km, 10th January 2024 – 110,080kmThe car retains its extremely rare parts such as the original Ralliart hard-pipe kit and genuine Ralliart exhaust system, as confirmed by the stamps on the backbox. The Zero Fighter body-kit has the all-important Ralliart stamp on the side skirt (see website photographs). All the parts fitted to this car that are on the Zero Fighter list are genuine Ralliart parts and looking at the wear and patina, one can be safe in the knowledge they’ve been fitted from new rather than being retrofitted, including the Ralliart exhaust system, front strut-brace, brake stabilizer, Zero Fighter body kit, Ralliart oil cap, fog lamp covers, radiator cap, carbon gear knob, hard pipe kit, hard pipe air feed and decals. The Zero Fighter package offered what was considered in its day to be a big boost in performance over the standard car, generating 330-340bhp and 315lb/ft of torque.The only original pieces that are not on the car now are the coil-over suspension, radio and wheels, having been replaced with extremely rare, wider 17" x 8" Enkei Tommi Mäkinen wheels, with the standard TME wheels being 17" x 7.5".The Zero Fighter later became the 'eXtreme/Xtreme' which was a limited production model built by Co-Ord Sport in the UK, who fitted the genuine Zero Fighter body-kit and Work Meister SR2 wheels and a numbered plaque. Whilst incredibly rare, this original Zero Fighter was not a limited production model, so there is no numbered plaque.Our vendor is a self-admitted Evo obsessive, having owned more than 80 of them over the years and whilst the original plan was to keep the car, as with so many car enthusiasts, they’ve now grown an itch for a different toy.With such limited time in the UK, this Zero Fighter has never seen a salted road, hence its good cosmetic condition, and with its recent major service, it's presented to market in the best possible condition, fully IK-registered and with a fresh MOT valid until 08/01/2025. The Evo VI has rightfully become a collectors’ piece, cherished for its performance, looks, sounds and heritage and this is a remarkable example.Specification Make: MITSUBISHI Model: LANCER EVO VI ZERO FIGHTER Year: 1999 Chassis Number: CP9A0105215 Registration Number: T579 TRH Transmission: Manual Engine Number: TBC Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 110000 KM Make: RHD Interior Colour: Grey Alcantara/Blue checked clothClick here for more details and images

Lot 315

Vintage Tools & Accessories, to include brace and bits, Drowal garden brass sprayer, Chatwin 14 Stilson grips, tins of hinges tac's fittings. Note: Sold for charity

Lot 30

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y10 1908 Grand Prix Mercedes - Unlisted variation off white body, black chassis, dark green seat, plated parts, thin rear brace, riveted axles - Excellent a few small chips, rear brace is bent in a Good type C box.

Lot 114

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y8 1914 Sunbeam Motorcycle and Milford Sidecar - colour trial model - green body with cast shut front forks and with sidecar axle brace, dark red plastic sidecar seat with lighter red plastic motorcycle seat, bare metal 26-spoke wheels - loosely assembled for display purposes only, not factory finished - generally Excellent unboxed.

Lot 113

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y8 1914 Sunbeam Motorcycle and Milford Sidecar - red body with cast shut front forks and sidecar with axle brace, emerald green plastic sidecar seat and yellow motorcycle seat, bare metal 26-spoke wheels - loosely assembled for display purposes only, not factory finished - Excellent unboxed.

Lot 112

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y8 1914 Sunbeam Motorcycle and Milford Sidecar - red body with cast shut front forks and sidecar with axle brace, dark red plastic sidecar seat and blue motorcycle seat, bare metal 26-spoke wheels - loosely assembled for display purposes only, not factory finished - Excellent unboxed.

Lot 116

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y8 1914 Sunbeam Motorcycle and Milford Sidecar - metallic blue body with cast shut front forks and sidecar with axle brace, dark red plastic sidecar seat and lighter red motorcycle seat, bare metal 26-spoke wheels - loosely assembled for display purposes only, not factory finished - Excellent unboxed.

Lot 115

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y8 1914 Sunbeam Motorcycle and Milford Sidecar - red body with cast shut front forks and sidecar with axle brace, emerald green plastic sidecar seat and blue motorcycle seat, bare metal 26-spoke wheels - loosely assembled for display purposes only, not factory finished - Excellent unboxed.

Lot 303

19TH/20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL STUDY OF A BRACE OF HANGING GROUSE Watercolour, oval and a companion, a pair ‘Partridge’ (2) 41cm x 30.5cm (16in x 12in) The Estate of Sir John and Lady Clare Keswick at Portrack House, Dumfriesshire

Lot 336

Facing Pair Of WW1 Austrian Issue M1888 Ammunition Pouches brown leather, rectangular pouches.  Top flap secured at the ends.  Rear leather belt strap and central brace loop.  Interior with central, spring loaded division.  Various issue stamp.  Not quite matching pair. 

Lot 249

WW1 1908 Pattern Small Pack And Entrenching Tool green blancoed webbing, small pack.  Interior of flap with maker dated 1918.  Fitted with a single blancoed brace strap dated 1919 ... Steel entrenching tool head.  Various issue stamps and date "16" ... Wooden entrenching tool helve with steel top mount.  3 items.

Lot 231

1908 Pattern Belt And Waterbottle consisting 1908 pattern, wide waist belt.  Rear tabs and brass buckles.  Front brass buckle ... 1908 Pattern, webbing waterbottle cradle fitted with single brace strap.  Complete with blue enamel waterbottle.  

Lot 268

1914 Pattern Equipment Ammunition Pouch brown grained, rectangular pouch.  The front flap secured by two leather tabs and brass studs.  Adjustable, rear belt loops.  Central brace buckle and lower strap.  Together with a brown leather, square form pouch.  Top flap and rear belt loop secured by brass studs.  2 items.

Lot 335

Two WW1 Austrian Issue Pressed Steel Ammunition Pouches pressed sheet steel pouches with hinged lid. Leather securing strap.  Rear with pressed steel belt loop and brace attachments.  Both different variants.  2 items.

Lot 227

WW1 Period Officer's Double Brace Sam Browne Holster & Torch Set consisting brown leather Sam Browne belt with brass fittings.  Two leather brace straps.  Webley pattern, 1945 holster.  Brown leather pistol ammunition pouch.  Officer's Orilux bullseye torch, complete in leather case.  Some service wear and minor damage to one strap.    

Lot 266

Rare WW2 British 1937 Pattern Colt Automatic Magazine Pouch blancoed webbing, double magazine pouch.  The top flaps secured by brass press studs.  Rear with two brass belt fittings.  Maker stamped 'M.E. Co 1943".  Together with a blancoed, 1937 pattern holster dated 1943 ... 1937 pattern, blancoed belt and two brace attachments.  

Lot 252

Pair Of WW2 Home Guard Ammunition Pouches khaki webbing, square shape pouches.  The top flaps secured by a tab and press stud.  Rear brace straps and two belt loops.  Internal small ammunition clip pockets.  One pouch dated 1942.  Minor storage stains.  2 items.

Lot 239

Pair Of Lewis/Vickers K Drum Magazine Pouch khaki webbing, circular pouch with top half, circular flaps secured by brass studs.  Both pouches connected by a wide brace strap.  Both pouches with maker "M.E.Co" dated 1941.  Clean condition.  

Lot 2192

Gepolsterte Sitzgondel. 20. Jh. Mahagoni massiv und gebeizt. Ca. 40 x 71 x 45 cm. Eleganter Gondelhocker mit geschwungenem Gestell und gedrechselter Fußverstrebung; gesteppter grau-blauer Lederbezug mit Knöpfen und Ziernagelung. Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren, Gestell mit Kratzern. Provenienz : Sammlungsnachlass aus Hannover. Versand auf Anfrage.Aufrufzeit 22. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:17 Uhr (CET)Upholstered seat gondola. 20th century Mahogany, solid and stained. Approx. 40 x 71 x 45 cm. Elegant gondola stool with curved frame and turned foot brace; quilted gray-blue leather cover with buttons and decorative nails. Signs of age/use, frame with scratches. Provenance : Collection estate from Hanover. Shipping on request.Call time 22 | Feb 2024 | probably 19:17 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 255

A Victorian dapple grey rocking horse in the manner of F.H.Ayres, with horse hair mane and tail, leather tack and saddle, on trestle support,120cm wide100cm highCondition ReportLosses to paint throughout commensurate with age and use.Leather and tack worn, with small tears in places.Trestle support study but brace could do with some attention.Ready to use but could benefit from minor restoration.

Lot 1268

A box containing various tools to include hand saws, saw blades, a Stanley RB5 smoothing plane, Draper hand brace etc.

Lot 1441

A plastic tool box and contents of tools and a further box of various tools to include hand brace, screw drivers, spirit level, hand saws etc.

Lot 1157

TWO TRAYS CONTAINING CARPENTRY TOOLS including a vintage Spiers steel footed plane, two back saws (one by Groves and sons), a Rabone and Chesterman brace and a pack of bits, three coffin planes etc

Lot 328

SIGNED THE WIND FROM THE SUN BY ARTHUR C. CLARKE PUBLISHED BY HARCOURT BRACE JOVANOVICH 1972 

Lot 449

Taxidermy - A fox-cub, in naturalistic setting and glazed-front case to/w a brace of French Partridges, the hen sitting in heather nest with eggs, 35 cm high (2)

Lot 188

Football, Wayne Rooney signed colour 22x16 Pride of England Big Blue Tube colour print European Championship Estadio de Luz 2004 England 4 Croatia 2 Wayne Rooney Celebrates the second goal of his stunning brace. Limited edition 500 copies. 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

Lot 75

Forster (E.M., writer, 1879-1970) Typed Letter signed to "Madan" [Madan Blanchard], 2pp., 4to, West Hackhurst, Abinger Hammer, Dorking, 14th November, 1931, an imagined follow up to 'A Letter to Madan Blanchard' published by the Hogarth Press a few months before, folds; together with A Letter to Madan Blanchard, first edition, light scattered spotting straying onto page margins, original wrappers, [Kirkpatrick A14a; Woolmer 254], 1931; and a letter of provenance, v.s. (3) *** A remarkable unpublished follow up letter to Forster's published work 'A Letter to Madan Blachard' in letter form.In 1931, Leonard Woolf wrote to Forster asking to help launch a pamphlet series that would take the form of letters to "anyone, dead or alive, real or imaginary, on any subject" (Letters p.303). Though they did not succeed commercially (Harcourt Brace issued the first three individually, and by March, 1932, had sold only 125 copies), the first in the series, Forster's 'A Letter to Madan Blanchard' was the most widely read and remains a pertinent denunciation of Empire as well as a meditative exploration of one's essential humanity. The character of Blanchard himself is not imaginary, but a real eighteenth-century mariner who deserted his shipmates and captain to remain behind on a Pacific island in the year 1783. Lee Boo, a young black prince, sailed away with the ship's company to be raised in England while Blanchard the sailor was left in his place to go native on the Pellew island. Allegedly, after the pamphlet was published, a book collector named Hardie wrote an amusing letter to Forster about his piece. Rather than responding directly to his correspondent, Forster here addresses Madan once again, constructing a quasi follow up to the first in epistolary form. Here, a facetious Forster replies to Madan, and in keeping with the tone of the first, Forster injects this letter with arch bemusement, imagining him to still be alive: "one irregularity invariably leads to another - at least so it still is on this side of the world - and it almost seems as if, as a final misdemeanour, you have declined to die". In his response to the marooned sailor's imagined questions, Forster quips "I do not think that I have anything else to say, and I do not really know how to answer your questions. 'Airmail' is of course air mail, 'steam packet' a steam packet, and 'Mussolini' a local accelerator, which has hitherto only worked south of the Alps. Pigeons, whom you so quaintly remember, still exist, and wagons stand tipped up when they exist at all".A delightful follow-up letter, and a singular Forsterian item.  

Lot 352

TAXIDERMY: A BRACE OF PTARMIGANS19th century, by James Hutchings of Aberystwyth (1860-1942), within a naturalistic setting in a glazed display case with gilt line border, 55cm high x 63.5cm wide x 23cm deep

Lot 692

A quantity of plaster trowels & brace consumables COLLECT ONLY

Lot 344

WW1 British 08 Pattern Webbing Set with 1907 Bayonet, good miss-match made up 1908 webbing set, including 1918 dated wide waist belt, miss-matched pair of ammunition pouches, 1916 dated brace strap, other not clear date, felt covered water bottle in webbing cradle, entrenching tool cover with clear ink stampings. 1907 bayonet in leather scabbard by Wilkinson, with webbing frog and scarce entrenching tool halve holder. Good grouping, ideal for display.

Lot 345

Rare WW1 British 08 Pattern Pistol Belt Set Equipment as worn by Members of the Tank Corps, Machine Gun Corps and Royal Flying Corps, super set with the rare special pattern belt which is ink marked and date which appears to be 1918, pair of 1918 dated brace attachment straps. Webbing shoulder straps with ink stampings. Attached to the belt is an original open top brown leather Webley pistol holster with the securing strap being stamped ‘H.G.R 1916’ and a leather ammunition pouch. Accompanied by a loose cord lanyard for a Webley revolver. Remains in very good overall condition and very hard item of WW1 equipment to find. See page 120-123 of ‘Campaign 1915’ by Chris Pollendine for more information on this type of equipment.

Lot 1699

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A SOCKET SET, A BRACE DRILL AND POWER DRILLS ETC

Lot 1821

THREE VARIOUS TOOL BOXES AND AN ASSORTMENT OF HAND TOOLS TO INCLUDE STILSENS, SCREW DRIVERS AND A BRACE DRILL ETC

Lot 2095

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A WORKZONE DRILL, AN ELECTRIC SANDER AND A BRACE DRILL ETC

Lot 2233

A METAL MAGAZINE RACK AND AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE SPANNERS AND BRACE DRILLS ETC

Lot 2041

AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE TOOLS TO INCLUDE CHISELS, A BRACE DRILL AND WOOD PLANES ETC

Lot 1702

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A BRACE DRILL, FILES AND POWER TOOL ATATTCHMENTS ETC

Lot 1837

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE HAND TOOLS TO INCLUDE STILSENS, PLIERS AND BRACE DRILLS ETC

Lot 1703

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS AND HARDWARE TO INCLUDE A BRACE DRILL, SCREW DRIVER AND JUBILEE CLIPS ETC

Lot 1882

AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE HAND TOOLS TO INCLUDE SAWS, BRACE DRILLS AND CHISELS ETC

Lot 2166

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE FOOT PUMPS, DRILL BITS AND A BRACE DRILL ETC

Lot 1846

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS AND HARDWARE TO INCLUDE SCREWS, RAWL PLUGS AND BRACE DRILLS ETC

Lot 730

A Victorian leather cased set of four silver and enamel topped glass bottlespossibly George Brace, London 1896 Cylindrical in form, the leather case of solid construction, sliding open to reveal a fitted interior sectioned into four quarters, with corresponding heavy glass bottles surmounted by silver screw tops inlaid with an identifying coloured enamel in red, white, blue and black, height case 14cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 246

A Sony DSR-PD170P Mini DVCAM Camcorder, powers up, viewfinder working, display screen working, zoom working, body VG, with 3CCD 6-72mm f/1.6 12x lens, elements VG, VCL-HG0758 wide conversion lens, microphone, two lens hoods, HVL-20DW2 video light, only top bulb working on test, three Hahnel batteries, Hahnel charger, Sony AC adapter, three sealed DVC tapes, cables, in Porta Brace bag

Lot 1371

A box containing various tools to include hand saws, hand brace, oil cans, brushes

Lot 1119

TWO TRAYS CONTAINING WOODWORKING TOOLS including a Stanley and a Continental shoulder brace, seven hand braces, two pack of brace bits, two 12in, two 9in and a 6in squares, mallets, vintage and modern saws etc

Lot 1090

FOUR WOODEN TRAYS CONTAINING TOOLS including a Woden engineers vice, brace bits, chisels, saws, etc

Lot 746

A hand pillar bench drill and a small brace drill

Lot 88

A hand operate raw plug hammer, an Archimedean drill and a smaller similar, a hand brace, and a Red Devil Made in USA staple gun

Lot 73

A quantity of tools including hammers, small brace, curling tongs, glass cutters, screw drivers etc.

Lot 625

The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes, published 1920 by Harcourt, Brace and Howe. First American edition of this pivotal work on the end of World War I. 8vo. 298pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 8", w. 5.25", d. 1"Condition:Dust jacket is not present. Book has wear and scuffing to boards, particularly at the corners. Pages have light discoloration and light wear.

Lot 582

A quantity of early 20th c carpenter's box planes, 43cm l and smaller, a Victorian brass mounted mahogany and ebony brace, by Fenton & Marsden, 36cm l and another, similar

Lot 584

A collection of six late 20th century artwork wall paintings / art pieces. To Include Little Lord Fauntleroy Tantrums limited edition 2/10, boxed contemporary artwork by Liza Campbell bought from Glove Factory Studios, 25 Years of Alfie from 'The Big Alfie Out of Doors Storybook' - Camping Out, Limited Edition 193/195 print signed by Shirley Hughes with certificate of authenticity, 'Patrick's Dinghy', Limited Edition 88/300 print signed by Graham Brace (2002), oil on canvas river/country scene signed Rice - 84, oil on canvas forest-mountain range scene signed Graham Brown, along with an unsigned oil on board. All framed, three glazed. Largest measures 56cm x 36cm.

Lot 179

Two wooden tool boxes containing an array of vintage tools, including a Stanley bib and brace set, jointing planes, a rebating plane, a Summer Vervid moulding plane, saws, chisels, hammers, drill bits, sharpening stones, etc.

Lot 20

Four cold painted bronze menu holders in the form of game birds to include: cock pheasant, brace of pheasants, brace of partridge and brace of woodcock, on alabaster and metal bases. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

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