1994 Toyota Supra- A one-owner vehicle from new- Understood to be one of just 250 genuine UK specification examples made- Resprayed in 2013 With its sizeable tail spoiler and bonnet scoop Toyota's A80 model Supra Turbo certainly displayed the hallmarks of a performance 2+2, yet few British drivers will have experienced its full potential, as the sale car is understood to be one of just 250 genuine UK specification examples made. Think 320bhp resulting in a 0-60mph acceleration time in the mid 4 second bracket and an electronically-limited top speed of 155mph, rising to nearer 180mph if unfettered - ie serious performance even by today's standards. This particular 'wolf in sheep's clothing' is finished in Black and trimmed in Beige leather and its 2997cc twin turbo straight-six engine is teamed with the optional four-speed automatic transmission. A one-owner vehicle, it was resprayed in 2013 and the vendor currently considers the bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, engine and gearbox to all be in 'very good' order. 'L636 OWE' presently displays 138,439 total miles and will be offered with a fresh MOT by the time of sale.
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1963 Ford Lotus Cortina- Quite possibly the earliest example on the road- Current ownership for the past twenty-four years and treated to an extensive, decade-long restoration- Runner-up at the Lotus Cortina national rally, Stratford-upon-Avon, 2017The Lotus Cortina is one of the most iconic of all fast Ford's, but good original specification ones are becoming ever-harder to find, which is what makes this particular pre-Airflow specimen particularly interesting. First registered in June 1963, it is believed to have been supplied ex-Cheshunt and is quite possibly the earliest example on the road. The subject of an extensive restoration over a 10 year period, '442 SJH' has remained within the same ownership for the last 24 years and features the correct period parts for a 1963 model, including: alloy bell housing, differential casing and body panels; A-frame rear suspension; and Black vinyl interior trim. The Lotus was runner-up at the Lotus Cortina national rally, Stratford-upon-Avon, 2017, and the vendor presently regards the bodywork, period correct White and Green paintwork, interior trim, 1558cc twin-cam engine and four-speed gearbox as all being in 'excellent' order. The car comes with original buff logbook and MOT to June 19th.Ford wished to race the MkI Cortina in Group 2, for which 1,000 'homologation specials' would be required. The obvious powerplant was the twin-cam version of the 'Kent' engine that Lotus's Colin Chapman developed for the Elan. A deal was struck and the Lotus Cortina was born. Homologation was granted in September '63 and the cars immediately showed potential. The following season Jim Clark won the British Saloon Car Championship in one and countless other laurels were accumulated in both racing and rallying. In addition to the aforementioned, the uprated specification included: close-ratio gearbox, shorter front suspension struts; trailing arms and coil springs with 'A' bracket at the rear; 5.5J steel wheels; front quarter bumpers; Lotus badges on the rear wings and right side of the radiator grille; new centre-console to house the remote control gear lever; different seats and facia; and a wood-rim steering wheel.
VICTORIAN WELSH OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK marked: T. Evans, Lampeter, the hood having broken swan neck pediment with foliate inlaid panels above arched aperture flanked by baluster turned pillars, the waist with pointed arch cross banded door with foliate inlaid medallion, flanked by inset baluster turned pilasters on a cross banded and panelled base with bracket feet. 20"x 14" painted face having Roman numerals with cowhand and watering cattle to the arch and ruined church spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, eight day two train movement striking on one bell, overall 230cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Overall in fair condition, some scuffs and marks but no noted serious damage. includes pendulum and two weights.
19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK marked: T.O.S. Wilson, London, having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture, flanked by reeded columns, the waist with strap work frieze, pointed arch cross banded door flanked by quarter pilasters, panelled base on tall bracket feet. Arched brass face, 20" x 14", having gilded spandrels and silvered Roman chapter ring, particularly having sweep seconds hand, two train, eight day movement with four baluster columns, striking on one bell. Overall 2.33m.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: May be a marriage, case appears to have later additions, although appearing originally late Geogian, face movement probably Victorian, overall a little dry, the glazed door is cracked and will also need relocating, feet are later replacements. Has two weighs and a pendulum and also a key.
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY THREE TRAIN GEORGIAN STYLE BRACKET CLOCK, having stepped pediment with applied gilt metal foliate mount and acorn finials above arched aperture flanked by reeded Corinthian columns on a gilt metal mounted, moulded and stepped base on fluted gilt metal feet. Gilt brass arched face with silvered Roman chapter ring on chime/silent advance and strike indicators, with gilt metal spandrels. Three train movement striking on eight bells and five gongs. Movement back plate stamped: 1176 but unnamed. 65cm high.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, a little grubby but no noted damage or losses, minor wear and tear, particularly to angles, commensurate with age. Includes adjustable pendulum and key. Double fussee movement.
18TH CENTURY OAK CASED, EIGHT DAY, LONG CASE CLOCK, having later added broken swan neck pediment with ball and spike finials over an original moulded cornice with square aperture flanked by gilt metal mounted columns, plain waist door with oval shell inlay, vertically boarded base on later bracket skirt. 10.5" brass face with gilded spandrels and Roman silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, 10.5" sq., eight day, two train movement with five baluster pillars, striking on one bell. Originally 195cm high, now 218 including finial.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Good clean condition, appears to have been recently restored, the movement being very polished, pediment to hood with brass finials is an addition, as is the skirted base, chip to top left hand corner and bottom left hand corner of waist door, includes weights and pendulum. Four weights, including two replacements. dial plate dimensions: 27.5cm x 27.5cm approx.
18TH CENTURY WALNUT CABINET UPON CHEST, having moulded cornice over blind cushion frieze drawer, two geometrically crossbanded doors opening to reveal a fitted interior of drawers, pigeon holes and cabinet, the projecting base with moulded edge over an arrangement of two short and two long banded and strung drawers, standing on later bracket feet. 51 x 111 x 172cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Requiring some general restoration commensurate with use and age, rather faded and pale overall, particularly the lower drawers, losses to veneering in places, particularly to extremities and edges, handles to base are replacements as are bracket feet, which are not original.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice over mahogany veneered frieze, a pair of glazed doors with reeded arch glazing bars, revealing three shaped shelves to the interior, the base with two blind panelled doors revealing interior shelf, on bracket feet with shaped apron. 110 x 63 x 213cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Some wear in places, two panes of glass are cracked, losses in places to veneers, generally scuffs and wear commensurate with age but otherwise sound.
VICTORIAN WALNUT MIRROR BACKED SIDEBOARD, having mirror back with moulded cornice over a pair of fielded panels, flanking bevelled plate with bead moulded frame, the canopy supported on four Doric fluted pillars, break front base with moulded edge over a pair of foliate moulded centre doors flanked by two further blind panelled cupboards, fluted under drawer on swept base with bracket feet. 184 x 70 x 189cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Basically sound, there is a nasty burn mark on the top, scratches and stains generally, wear and tear commensurate with age, no other serious losses.
LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY STRAIGHT FRONTED CHEST of two short and three long graduated drawers, moulded edged top with satinwood stringing and cross banding, the drawers having satinwood strung outlines, on bracket feet. 119 x 52 x 104cm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Burn mark to the top, general ink stains and the odd split to the upper surface, handles are replacements and feet may also be replacements, two wear lines to one side, basically sound.
Modern canteen of silver cutlery for eight, comprising table forks, dessert spoons and forks, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons, four table spoons, eight silver handled dinner knives and fruit knives, sharpening steel, carving knife and fork, by Carr's of Sheffield, 1992, weighable silver 131.5oz, 4089g, in a fitted canteen on bracket base,.
19th Century stoneware ginger beer dispenser with retail mark Mellersh and Neale Ltd, Reigate Brewery - 60 cm high . Large crack from base approximately 30cm long.Tap broken and split.Numerous small firing faults.Stopper chipped and thread of stopper chipped.Rubber washer perished.Metal handle and bracket worn.
Early 19th Century ebonised three train fusee bracket clock, the case with gilt metal mounts, gilt metal dial with silvered chapter ring, strike silent dial and chime dial, the movement striking on 10 chimes, 62 cm high with bracket. Corner Frieze pieces off or coming away - we do have the pieces.Dial in good order. It has been running but we do not guarantee this that it keeps good time. Condition see image.
The Garrard Silver Jubilee Clock`, the three train movement inscribed Specially Commissioned by Garrard The Crown Jewellers from F.W. Elliot Ltd, 141/250, the 7 solid silver arched dial bearing the sterling silver special 1977 Silver Jubilee hallmarks and signed Garrards over a Tudor rose to the centre, within a mahogany bracket case surmounted by a pad top and silver handle, 15 high * This clock is sold with a framed certificate signed by the Managing Director of Garrards stating this is no. 141 of an edition limited to 250; also sold with the clock is an original purchase receipt, insurance valuation, guarantee and other paperwork, boxed . overall condition of clock is very good, we do not guarantee that its running or that it keeps good time, box appears to be original
Victorian walnut credenza with gilt metal mounts and marquetry inlaid decoration, with central cupboard flanked by two cabinets, on bracket base, 105cm x 149cm x 40cm,. Top lifting in places some small loses, right handle as you look at it hinge off door loose. Various scuffs to base, both brass panels in good order.
George III serpentine mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers on splayed bracket base, the top drawer with green beize covered slide enclosing fitted interior with various compartments, 87cm x 92cm x 60.5cm,. condition report see images. Handles appear original, all drawers run smoothly.
AN ELIZABETH II RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, engine turned decoration, blind cartouche, on four foliate scrolled bracket feet, cedar wood lined, makers Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1962, max width approximately 18.5cm x height 6cm x max depth 11cm, gross weight approximately 16.2ozt, 505.8 grams

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