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Lot 76

1970 FIFA WORLD CUP MEXICO Official 128-Page Mexican yellow edition tournament brochure / programme. Good

Lot 900

AUSTRALIA CRICKET 1938 Brochure for the 19th Visit to England edited by A.W. Simpson and a b/w team group postcard issued by S. & F. Slight wear on both. Generally good

Lot 902

OLYMPIC GAMES 1912-STOCKHOLM Large pictorial brochure, number 7, published in Sweden and covering the Athletics at the 1912 Olympic Games, 100 metres, 800, 1500, 5000 and 10,000 metres. 16 page brochure plus colourful cover with numerous captioned pictures. Good

Lot 903

OLYMPIC GAMES 1912 - STOCKHOLM Large pictorial brochure, number 9, published in Sweden and covers the 1912 Olympic Games, Marathon including the start, the finish and views of the event in progress around Stockholm. Good

Lot 1352A

Disney Interest. Classics Walt Disney Collection Figures ( 2 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ I Made Myself at Home ' Jimmy Cricket ' From Walt Disney Pinocchio, Sculpted by Ken Meltron. Comes with Membership 2003 Guide & A Decade of Dreams Brochure. 2/ 2/ Millennium Mickey on Top of the World, Mickey Mouse. Both Look to be In Unused Condition, With Original Boxes and Packaging which are In Very Good Condition, Both With Certificate of Authenticity - Please See Photo.

Lot 1382A

Disney Interest. Comprises Christmas Bauble In Original Box, Includes Walt Disney's Masterpiece Fantasia - Deluxe Commemorative Edition - Complete with Large Brochure, Commemorative Lithograph of Original Concept Painting Fantasia 1939, 2 VHS & 2 x Soundtrack Fantasia Cds - In Original Box & The Big Disney Board Game for Disney Family Film Friends - Story Board. ( 3 ) Lots In Total - Please See Photo.

Lot 1181

An Eero Saarinen tulip dining table and eight chairs, the eight chairs with seat pads, table width 121.5 cm, length 198 cm, with 1973 price list from Form International and colour brochure (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: We have no specific provenance with the suite other than the 1973 price list and brochure from Form International. We cannot see any manufacturer's marks or labels to any of the pieces. The only visible marking is a moulded “Made In England” beneath the table support. Having looked at all pieces it seems that many of the bases in particular have been refinished. They appear to have been resprayed. The table top is in good condition with no issues. The underside of the table has some minor flaking to the painted finish. The tulip shaped column appears to have been re-sprayed in recent times. There are some losses to the paint work around the extremities. Two of the 8 chairs have one small visible stress fracture to the backs. A third has a more significant crack which has movement and runs for approximately 7 cm. All chairs in our opinion have been re-finished in the same manner as the table base. There are some minor losses to the re- finished paintwork. The seat pads are a little faded but are all serviceable. The table and chairs are sold with a furniture price list from Form International from Sept 1973 together with a fire red nylon homespun swatch for the seat fabric and a Form International colour brochure. The dimensions of the table correspond to those given in the price list.

Lot 385

A 1902 Coronation Souvenir Brochure

Lot 367

Vintage Folies Bergere brochure, the cover gilt decorated with a female nude, framed and glazed Condition:

Lot 367

A Wembley '84 FA Cup Final Official Souvenir brochure etc, together with a Royal Wedding 2011 Official Programme with related stamps and photographs.

Lot 683

Simpson, F-Cats + All about them, also disease of cats-'Salve' brochure; good (2)

Lot 762

Car Hire Group Ltd-Brochure January 1952 - 'The Drive Yourself' - illustrated Cars for Hire 14HP Morris Oxford 8HP Morris Minor.Essex-Maldon Heybridge-Bentall & Co, Mowing Machines-Brochure April 1908, staple missing well illustrated.Manchester Calvert & Co-advertising brochure for Carbolic soap' toothpowder' Ointment'.Newmarket 'Bryant's Yard' Catalogue of Stock-in-Trade of Livery stable Keeper-April 7th 1903-some foxingLe Petit Poltron, Serie A pellerin & Co, in French delightful illustrationsDunlop-protective Footwear-advertising brochure.Canadian Pacific-The Short Seaway to Europe-printed 1932-Advertising brochure for Cruises to Europe- includes route map.Players Footballers 1928-9, set 50/50, VG+/EX

Lot 778

His Masters Voice" Records for November 1938; brochure detailing new releases and prices; also includes issues July to October 1928 with issue number-Rock Island Lines Passenger Traffic department; Little Journeys in Colorado; copyright L M Allen 1913 48 pp -Ricelieu & Ontario Navigation Company Niagara to the Sea; official guide 1912; 141 pp black & white illustration; abundance of period advertising-Cornwall Bodmin T Pellow's Price list; Teas , Coffees and General Grocers; listing includes a special list of patent medicines wonderful insight into the way people were nourished and treated ailments-Suffolk The Ipswich Sachet Almanac 1891 by Cornell & Cornell. Excellent condition with a thought for every day of the year

Lot 779

Surrey The Story of Our District Byfleet Cook Howard 1992 28ppwith some black & white photographs-Victoria & Albert Museum A Picture book of English Embroideries Part II Stuart revised edition no 28 March 1928 20 illustrated plates cover loose-Surrey Woking Southern Railway Servants Orphanage in association with Southern Railway Homes for Old People15 page brochure

Lot 202

ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942-2016) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. Signed and inscribed slim 8vo printed brochure entitled Concept of Worship in Islam, published by the Institute of Islamic Information and Education in Chicago, Illinois. Signed and inscribed by Ali to a clear area of the front cover and dated 26th June 1989 in his hand. Matted in black alongside a colour image of Ali standing in a full length pose over Sonny Liston to an overall size of 16.5 x 11.5 (42 x 29.5 cm). VG £150-200

Lot 203

ALI MUHAMMAD: (1942-2016) American Boxer, World Heavyweight Champion. Signed and inscribed slim 8vo printed brochure, six pages, entitled `Is Jesus Really God?´, published by the Institute of Islamic Information and Education in Chicago, Illinois. Boldly signed and inscribed in blue ink by Ali to a clear area of the front cover and dated 9th December 1989 in his hand. VG. £150-200

Lot 358

Collection of Advertising Ephemera including Brandauer Pen Nib Labels, Enot's Brochure, fry's Postcard and Pears Mirror

Lot 741

FRANKLIN MINT PRECISION MODEL OF AN 1885 DAIMLER MOTOR CYCLE, a Franklin Mint Precision Model of a Mercedes Benz 1886 patent motorwagen, Patentschrift no.37435 Original brochure and a Whitbread dray no.1742 horse drawn three barrel dray with groom (3 )

Lot 388

CHINA: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM: small album of snapshot photographs taken in and around China, circa 1939-42 by British serviceman on naval tour, some images annotated by hand including scenes at Kowloon, China squadron regatta, various views of Hong Kong including a few street scenes: together with a related book from same property: 'The Taku Tug & Lighter Co Limited and the Hai-Ho River..' a brochure on the Taku Tug & Lighter Co Ltd and the Hi-Ho River from Taku Bar to Tientsin...compiled by Ivon Arthur Donnelly, 1936: 8vo, publisher's cloth backed boards with printed label to upper: inscribed by Donnelly to upper free endpaper, together with 3 duplicate printed sheets commemorating 'The Wanhsien Affair', 6 September 1926, each again signed by Donnelly, and a related photograph. (Small quantity)

Lot 2434

A picture in oils, of Hardwick Hall by Harold Barklam, who painted country houses, and also a framed full brochure of Hardwick Hall, including a child's brochure, probably painted around 1950 (3)

Lot 223

Tom Phillips (b.1937). After Raphael, artist signed colour screen print numbered 28/150, 73cm x 60.5cm, with exhibition brochure

Lot 243

Gualtiero Brereglieri (20thC). Village landscape, oil on board, signed, gallery brochure verso, 57.5cm x 37.5cm

Lot 250

Norman Stevens (1937-1988). Dusk, mezzotint, artist signed, titled, dated (19)73 and numbered 36/150, gallery brochure verso, 40cm x 30cm

Lot 1003

An Esavian mahogany sectional bookcase fitted two sets of shelves with glazed doors above two panel doors enclosing shelves, together with original sales brochure

Lot 816

1970s gentlemen's Rolex Tudor Oyster Prince Date & Day stainless steel wristwatch with rotar self-winding movement, model - 7017, the 'jumbo' size dial displaying day and date, centre sweep seconds, baton hour markers, in stainless steel case with Oyster bracelet 7836. An extremely clean example of this watch with the original guarantee, purchased from Alexander Clark Co. Ltd. Fenchurch 87. London on 2-10-1973, which also shows records of regular services between 1975 - 1988, in original box with original outer box and also a rare 1970s Tudor sales brochure

Lot 1175

1931 Riley 9 Biarritz Registration number: VK 3968 Date of first registration: 10/02/1931 Vin number: 6012384 Engine number: 28892 MOT expiry: exempt but the vehicle has a valid MOT till 28/03/2018 V5C present listing no other keepers Current mileage shown: 9668 1089cc Brown The Riley 9 was largely designed by two of the Riley brothers, Percy and Stanley. Stanley was responsible for the chassis, suspension and body and the older Percy designed the engine. Launched in 1926 the Riley 9 had two body styles available the Monaco saloon (£285) and the Four-seat Tourer (£235), the Biarritz was introduced in 1929 and was in production until 1932. This car is in excellent condition due to the restoration works which were completed in 2003, there are numerous invoices from Royle & Co. relating to restoration work from 1990-2003, a photo album of restoration progress and other invoices relating to further work by The Classic Car Workshop up to April 2017. The current owner has owned the vehicle for some 40 years and purchased it as a rolling chassis and boxes of bits, now it is back to its former glory. Also included are the original log book dated 10/02/1931, a mid 1930's Riley brochure, 1931 Riley brochure ''The Wonder Car'' and within this is the invoice from Taylor & Blacklock for the purchase of the car dated 10/02/1931, the manufacturer's guarantee and the original insurance certificate etc. The Spare wheel is present but with no tyre fitted. Buyer's premium of 10% (+VAT) applies to this lot

Lot 333

Stanley Mathews CBE, 'This is Your Night, January 31st 1965' brochure, signed by Stanley Mathews to the front cover with further signatures of Comedians of the day, to include Bernard Bresslaw, Ben Warris, Ted Ray and Tommy Trinder etc.

Lot 93

A quantity of ephemera relating to the cutlery and knife trade including a brochure for Joseph Rodgers & Sons Ltd of Sheffield, two mounts of labels, price lists, etc.

Lot 306

A collection of mid 1990's Concorde memorabilia comprising of baggage tag, flight menu, postcard & brochure within Concorde British Airways folder. 

Lot 394

Bassett-Lowke Hornby Dublo and other vintage Model/Toy Train Catalogues, including Bassett-Lowke 1936 (F), Marklin 1957 (G), Tri-ang/Hornby 1963, 1964 (2), 1965 Amalgamation brochure, 1967, 1968 (2), 1969 and 1970, mostly G, four Hornby-Dublo catalogues, Wrenn 4th and 7th editions with 3 loco instruction books, Foster's Hornby-Dublo book (revised edition) and a small group of Locospotter's and other badges, G (qty)

Lot 106

1934 Lagonda Rapier Tourer- 1 of just 470 made- Well maintained and improved over the last 30 years- An ideal entry to the world of prewar motoring and said to be in beautiful conditionIntroduced at the 1933 Olympia Motor Show, the Lagonda Rapier featured a notably advanced 1104cc DOHC four-cylinder engine that developed 50bhp @ 5,400rpm. Prohibitively expensive to manufacture, the model was dropped when Lagonda went into administration during 1935. Revived by the aptly-named Rapier Cars Ltd of Hammersmith, the new concern contributed a further 46 cars to the total production tally of 470 before folding in 1938. First registered in Belfast on 31st December 1934 (or so its 'CZ 7070' number plate would imply), this particular example - chassis D11284 - is known to have belonged to Terence Riggs Esq. of Havant some forty years later. Subsequently owned by well-known Lagonda Rapier Register member Mr Harold Fox of Buckinghamshire (1990-2002) and Mr Alan Croft of Surrey, the Tourer has more recently formed part of the Donington Park Collection. Reportedly treated to an engine and gearbox overhaul by acknowledged marque specialist I&J MacDonald during 1994-1995 and a bare metal respray by Metcalfe & Rosedale of Bedfordshire in 2000, the latter is understood to have involved five coats of primer and five of topcoat, prior to which parts of the ash body frame had been replaced and new front wings and running boards fabricated. At the same time the interior was re-trimmed in Connolly hide and Wilton carpeting, and some re-chroming carried out. Other components refurbished include the starter motor, dynamo, carburettors and magneto (the latter most recently in 2013) while the wiring has been replaced and an original Brooklands-style steering wheel fitted. Weather equipment consists of a double duck hood and full tonneau. Described by the vendor as being in 'beautiful condition', he goes on to say that 'this easy to handle vehicle is an ideal entry to prewar motoring'. Offered for sale with UK V5C Registration Document, period brochure, instruction book and large history file containing numerous invoices.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT

Lot 108

1987 Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth- First registered to Ford's competition department & 23,100 miles from new - Presented in the livery of the Texaco Eggenberger car raced in 1987 by Klaus Ludwig and Klaus Niedwiedz - Current ownership since 2007 and build number 007 - Offered with a collection of old MOT certificates, sundry paper work, original service book plus sales brochure This very interesting fast Ford, build number 007, is one of just 500 righthand drive RS500 homologation specials created for the company by Aston Martin Tickford, with the aim of making the already highly competitive Sierra Cosworth 'unbeatable on the race tracks'. Probably a press car that was first registered to Ford's competition department in Cologne, before becoming the property of a Formula One manager and then part of an important collection of Ford vehicles after its arrival in the UK in 2007 when purchased by the current vendor. It is presented in the livery of the Texaco Eggenberger car raced in 1987 by Klaus Ludwig and Klaus Niedwiedz, with which they clinched the Entrant's division of the World Touring Car Championship for Ford, and would also have won the Driver's section too, had the RS500 not been disqualified from the James Hardie 1000 round in Australia for 'wheel arch panel irregularities'. 'E163 KHK' is understood to have covered only 23,100 miles from new and is offered with a collection of old MOT certificates, sundry German paper work, original service book plus sales brochure and it's understood the RS500 will possess a fresh MOT by the time of sale. The vendor classes its bodywork, Black paintwork, Grey interior trim, 2-0 litre engine and five-speed manual gearbox as all being in 'excellent' condition. A rare opportunity. Always quick to support the performance and motorsport markets, Ford introduced the be-winged XR4i in 1983, followed by the XR 4x4 in 1985, and the Sierra RS Cosworth in 1986, which was conceived to gain homologation for Group A touring car racing, and out of which grew the all-conquering RS500 Cosworth. The intention was to finish all RS500s in Black but, while most were, 56 ended up White and 52 were painted Moonstone Blue. The key differences between the standard product and the RS500 were: thicker walled cylinder block: larger Garrett turbocharger and intercooler; uprated fuel pump; uprated oil and cooling systems and secondary rear spoiler. The engine upgrades increased the output from 204bhp to 222bhp and the RS500 ultimately won 15 national series, including the 1990 British Touring Car Championship.PLEASE NOTE: We understand this Vehicle has not been presented for an MOT due to a braking system issue, which the Vendor believes may be linked to the ABS pump. A spare pump accompanies the Lot.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT

Lot 56

1967 Austin-Healey 3000 MKIII- Original RHD UK supplied example with 62,500 recorded miles- Re-painted in 2013, over-drive equipped and known ownership from new- Overhauled carburettors last year, MOT'd to July 2018 and ready to be enjoyedDonald Healey's eponymous company built a prototype two-seater sports car for display at the 1952 London Motor Show that not only impressed the public, but also so excited Austin's Managing Director, Leonard Lord, that he struck a deal to build the car in volume at Longbridge. The newcomer was renamed the Austin-Healey 100 and the rest, as they say, is history. The 'Big' Healey enjoyed steady development with the four cylinder cars giving way to the 100-Six of 1956, which was replaced by the first of the 3000s in 1959. The final version was the 3000 MKIII which was launched in October 1963 and mildly upgraded (Phase 2) in May the following year. The most powerful and luxurious of all the models, it had a lively performance courtesy of its 150bhp straight-six engine and featured such niceties as wind-up windows and a walnut veneer facia. 3000 production closed at the end of 1967 after 42,926 had been made, 17,712 of which were MKIIIs.As one of the last of the line, the 3000 offered is a desirable home market MKIII Phase 2 model. Its supporting paperwork confirms it was built on January 15, 1967 and delivered new the following month to Martins Caravan Co. of Exeter. Over the years the body which was originally finished in Beige was changed to Red and Black before receiving its current hue of British Racing Green in 2013 - it is matched to Black interior trim. The SU carburettors were overhauled last year and 'JTT 673E' is now being offered complete with newly fitted hood, tonneau cover, a spare set of five wire wheels, Heritage Certificate, original handbook and sales brochure, details of all past owners, tax discs and MOT certificates (including one valid to July 2018) and an assortment of spares.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT

Lot 69

1992 Range Rover Vogue EFi- 5 previous keepers and only 58,100 miles from new- Fitted with bespoke drinks cabinet in the boot - Offered with its original book pack with handbooks plus service bookThere was always scope for the production of a vehicle that combined the no-nonsense Land Rover's off-road prowess with a greater degree of on-road chic and comfort. Though various plans were mooted in the 1950s, it was the emergence of the American SUV a decade later that finally convinced Rover to create such a model. Spen King famously oversaw the '100 inch Station Wagon' project that was finally revealed as the Range Rover in 1970. The David Bache-penned newcomer was powered by the ubiquitous Rover V8 which was connected to a permanent four-wheel drive system for optimum traction. The sale example is finished in Bronze matched to a cloth interior and was supplied new by Lex Landrover of Knutsford. Having had just 5 previous keepers and only covering 58,100 miles from new this smart looking example is offered with its original book pack with handbooks plus service book and a collection of invoices, old MOT certificates and original sales brochure. At some stage it has been fitted with a bespoke drinks cabinet in the boot and is currently described by the vendor as 'Very Good' with regards to the interior, engine, paintwork plus gearbox and is offered with an MOT certificate into October 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT

Lot 8

1968 Jaguar 340- Supplied new to a Mr Ted Clarkson of Preston, Lancashire- Subject to a comprehensive two year restoration - Offered with photographs of the restoration, collection of old invoices and MOT'sA Mr Ted Clarkson of Preston, Lancashire was the first keeper of the Jaguar MKII 340 `CPP 350F'. In 1973 it was removed from the road for no more than general repairs, but didn't in fact return to use until purchased by a Mr William Winder of Blackpool in 1998, and it was he that instigated a comprehensive two year restoration that included the engine, interior and bodywork. The vendor acquired the Jaguar in 2014 and is offering it as refurbished with bodywork in Dark Green and interior trimmed in Pale Green leather. The finishing touches are the chrome wire wheels shod in whitewall tyres, as per the American specification of the period. The restored 340 has apparently been the star of a number of magazine articles and is now available complete with fitted tow bar, photographs of the restoration, original sales brochure, and collection of old invoices and MOT certificates, plus one valid into August 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT

Lot 87

1966 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Roadster- 1 of 863 right-hand drive Series 1 4.2 Roadsters made and warranted to have covered 49,000 miles from new - Purchased by Patrick Thornton of P & K Thornton Restorations 'Classic Jaguar Specialists' in 1986 and painstakingly refurbished before returning to the road in 2008 - 'Matching' chassis and engine numbers and original Carmen Red with Black livery - Implicated in the infamous 'one armed bandit murder' of 1967 which inspired the film 'Get Carter' - Referenced in the Mark Knopfler song '5:15am' from the album Shangri-La For many people, the E-Type remains the ultimate production Jaguar. A car whose heady blend of styling and performance were so exceptional at its 1961 Geneva Motor Show launch they continue to cast a smooth, elliptical shadow over the marque's new sports cars some 56 years later! Its Malcolm Sayer-penned lines are thought by many to be among the most striking ever to adorn a motor car. Indeed, only a few years ago the Daily Telegraph ranked the E-Type top of the `100 most beautiful cars of all time' and, of course, none other than Enzo Ferrari beat them to it by many years when he similarly described it as `the most beautiful car ever made'. Like the XK150 before it, it was born of Jaguar's competition successes on the race tracks of Europe. Make no mistake, this was no ordinary motorcar - it was a true thoroughbred. Allied to a monocoque passenger cell, the model's tubular front sub-frame cradled a 3781cc DOHC straight-six engine, independent torsion-bar suspension and rack and pinion steering, while its back axle played host to a sophisticated coil-sprung set-up complete with inboard disc brakes. From birth, the E-Type was available either as a Fixed Head Coupe or two-seat Roadster. Among the very fastest cars of its generation, contemporary road tests found the newcomer to be capable of 0-60mph in circa 7 seconds and 150mph. Despite this, engine size was increased from 3.8 to 4.2-litres in October 1964 and, with the change, came a sweeter all-synchromesh gearbox, better brakes and electrical systems, plus more comfortable seats. A mere 863 right-hand drive E-Type Series 1 4.2 Roadsters were made prior to the introduction of the so-called Series 1.5 cars in September 1967. According to its accompanying Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Production Trace Certificate, this particular example - chassis 1E1482 - was manufactured on 11th February 1966. Finished in Carmen Red with Black leather upholstery, it was road registered as `LGT 788D' and supplied new via Linmac Ltd to Kemal Kansaran of Ilford, Essex. However, the Roadster's actual first owner is understood to have been Mr Kansaran's business associate Vince Landa. Continuing the distancing trend, the E-Type was booked in for its first service at 1,016 miles with Hackney Road Motor Services by Rensa Models Ltd of Long Street, London on April 1st 1966. A former boxer, Mr Landa fell foul of the infamous Kray Twins when they accused him of installing slot machines in some of their clubs. Relocating to the North East as a result, he set-up Social Club Services - a fruit machine business valued at £8m in 1966 - and became the owner of The Piccadilly and Birdcage nightclubs in Newcastle which played host to the likes of Tom Jones and Roy Orbison. Although, his main residence was Dryderdale Hall, Bishop Auckland, he also had a property in Spain and maintained links to London and the South-East. Embroiled in the so-called `one armed bandit murder' which saw Social Club Services' employee Angus Sibbert shot dead on January 4th 1967, `LGT 788D' was supposedly being driven that night by Michael Luvaglio (Landa's brother) and Dennis Stafford who were subsequently convicted of the crime. Messers Luvaglio and Stafford have long protested their innocence and the whole affair is referenced in Mark Knopfler's song 5:15am as well as being cited as an inspiration for the film `Get Carter' (which just so happens to feature Dryderdale Hall as the villain's lair). Eventually released by Durham Constabulary to H. Sibley of Pear Tree Garage on 10th September 1968, the Jaguar's next owner was reportedly Norman Gibbs of Hebburn, South Tyneside. A quiet spoken gentleman who was rarely seen without a jacket and tie, Mr Gibbs kept the car until 1986 when it was bought by Mr Willis, a Surrey-based dealer. Promptly advertised in Exchange & Mart on March 6th, `LGT 788D' was described thus: `E-Type Roadster, 1966, original red paintwork, 48,000 miles, service books, last owner 17 years, requires restoration'. Unperturbed by the work needed - if only because he and his brother own a restoration business specializing in Jaguars - the vendor had long been on the lookout for a late E-Type 4.2 Roadster that had left the factory in Carmen Red with Black upholstery. A personal project carried out on an `as and when' basis, the car had its repaired bodyshell re-sprayed during the mid-1990s but did not return to the road until 2008 (circa 700 miles ago) and indeed has just had a hood bag made for it. Aside from some crazing to the bonnet's power bulge which was caused by a stopper that ICI discontinued shortly thereafter, the Jaguar's Carmen Red cellulose paintwork remains highly presentable. Warranted to have covered just 49,000 miles from new, the E-Type has been thoroughly mechanically overhauled. Pleasingly retaining its original engine and gearbox, the Roadster benefits from an uprated cooling system, limited slip differential, taller back axle ratio, wider stainless wire wheels and improved Coopercraft front disc brakes. As smart underneath as it is on top, there is little doubt that the two-seater's rejuvenation was a labour of love. Described by the vendor as being in `very good' (paintwork, gearbox) or `excellent' (bodywork, engine, electrical equipment, interior trim) condition, this highly desirable, low mileage E-Type is only being offered for sale after thirty-one years to help fund a house purchase. The subject of an article in the E-Type Club's magazine entitled `E-Type Jags and Flashy Suits' during February 2012 (copy included), `LGT 788D' also comes with a jack, tool roll, handbook, brochure, Heritage Certificate, Exchange & Mart advertisement, Norman Gibbs' driving licence, first service invoice and MOT certificate valid until October 2018 etc. A fabulous car with a remarkable story to tell. PLEASE NOTE: Since the catalogue went to press we have been contacted by the author of the 'E-Type Jags and Flashy Suits' article, Mr Michael Cassidy, to say his subsequent research has shown that (a) Vince Landa's nightclub portfolio did not include the Birdcage and (b) Harry Sibley of the Pear Tree Garage was 'a regular in the company that Landa kept'.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT

Lot 96

1977 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II- Just 17,505 miles from new and long term family ownership- Recent service carried out by marque specialist N Sandell including new brake pipes and calipers- Complete with original tools, handbooks, factory build sheets and original sales invoiceIf you've ever lusted after a Silver Shadow, but couldn't find an unmolested one of sufficiently low mileage, then this could be your lucky day. 'SAN 935S' is a stunning time warp example that has never been connollised, repainted or generally messed around with in the whole of its 40 year history, during which it has covered a fully documented, wait for it, 17,505 miles. Finished in the pleasing combination of Caribbean Blue bodywork with fine White coach lines and Magnolia-coloured hide interior trim, it was supplied new to a Mr Setchfield Chatteris of Cambridgeshire in August 1977, and apparently remained in dry storage at that address until six months ago, when it was acquired by the vendor for his private classic car collection. The comprehensive list of factory-fitted extras includes: leather headlining, front head restraints, hide top and knee rolls in French Blue, leather-trimmed centre storage bin, navy blue lambs-wool over-rugs, interior quality boot carpet, rear picnic tables, GB letters on bootlid, fire extinguisher, driver's door master/override switch, windscreen top tint, Sundym glass, and Lucas quartz iodine headlamps. The Everflex roof was added at a later date by Marsall of Cambridge.The immaculate service record reads as follows: Marshall - 3,404 miles; Marshall - 5,601; Marshall - 7,147; Marshall - 8,188; Marshall - 9,267; Cowies (Marshall) - 14,138; N Sandell - 17,505. The most recent service carried out by marque specialist N Sandell included a hydraulic overhaul involving new brake pipes and calipers. The vendor considers this almost as-new motorcar to be 'excellent' in all major aspects, and is now making it available for sale complete with all the original tools, handbooks, factory build sheets, original sales invoice, spare keys, key fob and Marshall dealership number plates and sales brochure. Make no mistake - a Shadow of this quality and condition is a rarity and we expect interest to be high.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT

Lot 24

FOOTBALL, Southampton selection inc. 30th Anniversary FAC Final (2006), 1986 Centenary brochure & menu; 2001 Ex-Saints v Combined Services programme, VG to EX, 4

Lot 304

RUGBY LEAGUE, selection, inc. postcards (8), 1926/7 New Zealand (p/b); 1950s portraits of Hull (3) & Huddersfield (4) players (names annotated to backs); signed white cards (3), Great Britain v Papua New Guinea 1991, v France, 1992 (13 signatures) & 1993 (18); programmes, 1950 CC Final (Halifax v Wakefield), Wales v New Zealand 1975 WC; 1955 NZ Tour brochure etc., G to EX, 29*

Lot 313

FOOTBALL, programmes, home nations Internationals, Schools, U23 etc., inc. Wales v Luxembourg 1974, England v Poland U23; 1966 WC brochure, 1964 Youth Tournament (played in Holland) etc., G to EX, 56*

Lot 341

CRICKET, signed album pages etc., inc. Yardley, Bedser, Wyatt, Tomkin, Heane, Pritchard, Hall (May, Bowes, Edrich, Graveney & Sellers to back); Simpson, Leadbetter, Cowdrey, Doggatt, Yardley, Walford, Pearce, Hutton & Lester to back; Sutcliffe, Pearce, Cranston & Bailey; W A Handley signed page from NZ tour brochure, G to VG, 6

Lot 348

CRICKET, signed selection, inc. West Indies (2), 1957 Tour brochure by Walcott (3), Goddard, Weekes & Ramadhim; postcard (to back) by 1986 Windward Islands team (15 signatures); England teamsheets (2), 1994/5 tour to Australia (20 of 22 signatures) & 1995 Texaco Trophy (all 13), VG to EX, 4

Lot 422

FOOTBALL, non-league selection, inc. FAC programmes (8), 1976/7 Northwich Victoria (3), v Peterborough United, Watford & Oldham Athletic; Grantham Town, v Swindon Town 1968/9, Stockport County & Rotherham United (both 1970/1), Middlesbrough 1973/4 & Port Vale 1975/6; Kettering Town v Sport Club 09 Oberlahnstein 1960, Uxbridge v Oberwii BL 1966; Slough Town (2), British Army on the Rhine 1968 & Skelmersdale 1971/2; Rochdale Town 2007/8 final season (2), brochure for Hereford United's application to join the League (early 1970s), VG to EX, 15

Lot 512

FOOTBALL, signed advert page from Manchester United Red Devils brochure by four Busby Babes, inc. Edwards, Pegg, Byrne & Violett, advert page for Raleigh showing each on bicycle, overmounted with reprinted action photos, attractively overmounted, framed in perspex, 18.25 x 14.5 overall, EX

Lot 6

RUGBY UNION, selection from 1972/3 New Zealand Tour to UK, inc. programmes (2), at Wales (Cardiff) & Newport; tickets, Gwent & East Glamorgan; dinner menus, London & Cardiff; hardback edition of The Winter Men by Reyburn; brochure, All Blacks in the Lions Den (creased cover), FR (1) to EX, 8

Lot 630

FOOTBALL, selection, inc. programme for 1961 FA Cup Final, signed by Cliff Jones (Tottenham); 1961 FA Cup players brochure for Leicester City; booklet & calendar; 1962/3 Tottenham calendar board (photo removed), G to VG, 3

Lot 65

OLYMPICS, brochure for the 1984 Canadian Athletics team, signed to back by 16 athletes, Angela Taylor, Charmine Crooks, Marita Payne, Merlene Ottey etc., with cover letter (5th Feb 1985), small tears to edges of letter, G to VG, 2

Lot 659

CRICKET, selection, inc. signed (9), England tour brochure to South Africa 1995/6, by ten South Africans on pieces laid down, Cronje, Rhodes, Donald, de Villiers; photos (8), by Boycott, Adams, Gatting, Jordan, Broad, Bevan; unsigned press photos (16), mainly 8 x 10; G to EX, 25*

Lot 677

CRICKET, signed selection for 150th Anniversary of Retford Cricket Ground (2008), inc. brochure cover by Richard Hadlee (mounted, framed & glazed); prints (11), Dickie Bird, Tino Best, Makhaya Ntini, Mike Proctor, Inzuman Ul Haq, David Byas, Kevin Pietersen, Mike Atherton, Seymour Nurse, Chris Read & Mark Butcher; also signed portrait by Derek Randall, EX, 113

Lot 700

FOOTBALL, programmes, 1960s onwards, inc. England (10), FAC (5) & LC (7) Finals, 1968 EC Final, non-league (23) etc., also 1966 WC brochure, G to EX, 48*

Lot 142

FOOTBALL, selection, 1960S onwards, inc. programmes, autographs, brochure; Portsmouth, 2002/3 Champions; Brighton 1976/7 (24H/14A), v Torquay friendly (4-page) etc., G to EX, qty.

Lot 187

A varied and interesting collection of sports miscellany,to include Band 2 Book from the 1936 Olympics in Berlin complete with photographs, 2 Copies of the Sporting Mirror from the 1950's,a small book with signed newspaper cuttings of English goalkeepers from the 1960's, printed autograph sheets of the Leeds and Manchester United teams from the 1950's, Athletics meeting programme from Harnsworth Athletic Club in 1922, Song sheet Wales v Scotland football 1954, 1959 Lions Tour Brochure to Australia and New Zealand 1959, 3 Official Handwritten team sheets submitted to the Football League by Derby County for matches v Huddersfield, West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday in the 1930's, 1986 TV Times World Cup 1986 Pull Out guide, 150th Anniversary Yorkshire CCC dinner Menu at Elland Road. Leeds 2013, 5 Greyhound Racecards from White City 1948 and 1949 and Gosforth 1950, Epsom Derby Racecard 1959 won by Parthia, 2 Pewter mugs presented to the winners of a Tenpin Bowling Competition in Hong Kong in the 1960's, miscellaneous football programmes and tickets from the 1950's and 1960's to include Chelsea v Crewe (FAC) ticket 1960/61,Chelsea and England Scarves plus a Hertha Berlin shirt with Salomon Kalou's name on the back.

Lot 555

A Japanese Government Railways tourism brochure printed before the cancellation of the 1940 Tokyo Olympic Games,English language, with mention of the Games including construction of venues and preparations in general, includes fold out map, paper damage bottom right-hand corner of brochure

Lot 658

Rio 2016 Olympic Games Official Memorabilia: No.1 of 16 bearer's torches used during the Torch Relay and then selected to commemorate Brazil's gold medal in the men's football tournament,with a unique hologram identifying the torch number, designed by Chelles e Hayashi, manufactured by Recam Laser, comprised of several recycled aluminium sections and distinguished by its unique mechanism, which, when passed between torch bearers, allows it to expand 5.5cm vertically towards its flame, simulating the movement of an athlete, when expanded, the undulating sections, coated with a pearl white epoxy resin, reveal a rainbow of different colours within, chosen by the designers to symbolise elements of Brazil's landscape-golden sun, green mountains, blue sea and Copacabana's dark blue sidewalks, length 69cm., weight 1,500gr., in original carrying bag & tube; and an acrylic display stand; offered with official certificate brochure and sale invoice from the Rio 2016 Official Auction

Lot 120

Ferrari Il Libro Rosso, "The Red Book". This book written by Enzo Ferrari is "his story". Having been asked to write the story many times, he always postponed the moment but in this book, he has taken the opportunity to reveal the thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and feelings that have formed the fabric of the man himself. He recalls the memories of his family and the men and events that led him to build cars bearing his name. Italian text, in excellent condition. Included is a Ferrari GTO Zender brochure detailing, in colour, information on all 39 GTO models.

Lot 1066

A rare Walt Disney character merchandise sales brochure in remarkable condition for its age, sold with a clockwork model of a couple dancing as illustrated inside the brochure.

Lot 1342

Gone With The Wind Premier brochure, poster and framed picture

Lot 480

A 1930's 'Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd' Single Deck Bus brochure

Lot 842

Grahame-White Aviation Company. Flying at Hendon, Official Souvenir of the London Aerodrome, Hendon, N.W., 1st edition, 1913, 72 pages, numerous illustrations, original printed brown wrappers, with mounted colour illustration to upper cover, a little frayed and one or two closed tears to margins, 8vo, together with Milestones in Aerial History, British Aeronautics and the Grahame-White Company, 1919, 162 pages, numerous illustations, mostly after photographs, original cloth-backed printed boards, rubbed and some marks, a little fraying to edges, 4to, plus Sir W.G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., Ltd. Aeroplanes, 1919, 28-page souvenir brochure, with illustrations of Armstrong-Whitworth biplanes after photographs, original printed wrappers, stitched as issued, some light soiling and marks, oblong 4to, and other similar souvenir brochures for British aircraft manufacturers, circa 1918-20, including Our Part in the Great War, Ruston & Hornsby Limited, Engineers, circa 1918, Aircraft in Peace and War by Sir John Foster Fraser, the Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company, 1919, Aircraft in the Making, Boulton & Paul Limited, Norwich, circa 1920, Ruston Aircraft Production, a souvenir of Ruston's 1000th aeroplane, circa 1918, Sixth International Aero Exhibition, Olympia, July 9-20, 1920, etc., all original printed wrappers, mostly slim 8vo (18)

Lot 745

Spitfire. Vickers Supermarine "Spitfire" is the Fastest Military Single-Engined Fighter in Service, June 1939, 32 pp. sales brochure in English and French printed in blue and sepia with sepia illustrations from photographs, comb bound card covers, a little toned and one small damp spot to inner margin, oblong slim folio (22 x 35 cm) Rare. (1)

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