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1999 Fiat Coupe 20v Turbo LEMake: Fiat Model: Coupe 20v Turbo LEYear: 1999Mileage: 136000VIN: ZFA175000P0060866Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: T802VGBTransmission: manualIn 1998, Fiat released the Limited Edition (LE) turbocharged variant of its Coupe, with several distinctive features to differentiate it from lesser versions. Externally, there was a body kit, Titanium Grey detailing on the wheels, fuel cap, rear light cups and mirror casings, and red-painted Brembo brake calipers. Inside, the sporty Fiat had a push-button start, Recaro seats with red leather inserts, Sparco pedals and a Titanium Grey dash. Mechanically, a six speed gearbox was fitted, as well as a strut brace, and the engine covers were painted red. Exterior colour were black, red, Vinci Grey, Crono Grey and Steel Grey. This is number 132 of 300 UK-supplied LEs, finished in Crono Grey. All the original LE features are with the car, with a set of rear light replacement cups in the boot. 136,105 miles are recorded, which is warranted by the history, and the V5C records six former keepers. The paperwork file includes a documentation folder with owner's handbook and duplicate service book, featuring 12 entries up to 135,704 miles on 14 December 2020. There's a large stack of recent invoices dating back over the last decade or so, showing items such as a new head gasket in September 2010, turbocharger in June 2012 at 112,044 miles, radiator (£306.40) in August 2013, clutch in November 2014 at 120,536 miles, front brake pads in November 2020, reconditioned steering rack (£265) in December 2020 at 135,704 miles, and battery in January 2021. The bills total almost £4000. There are MoT certificates from 2007 (when the mileage was recorded as 95,312 miles), 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017. The present MoT expires in January 2022. The vendor describes the car as 'driving superbly'. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 12TH OCTOBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
An early 20thC German mohair Bear, possibly Steiff but no button, with rounded 'hump' back and in golden mohair with wood wool filling, jointed and with black boot button eyes, horizontally stitched nose, four claw stitched paws with felt pads, deteriorated and with some old repairs, 10in (25cm) high.
Steiff; A mid 20thC velvet Black Cat, with arched back and large fluffy tail, green glass eyes and red stitch mouth, silver nickel button with raised script lettering and fragments of yellow label, 6in (15cm) high to top of tail, together with two seated boxer dogs, one with ear button, a Steiff 'Peky' with ear button and three other small 1950's plush toys, possibly Steiff (7)
Local historic interest: an early 20thC continental porcelain Honiton souvenir teapot, 4½in (11.5cm) high, showing St Paul's Church with railings, together with a Bovey Tracey pottery cat, ear chipped, two Sidmouth glass marble bottles, a Cranberry glass jug, an antique concertina corkscrew and a military issue brass button stick (a lot)
The 'Warden of the Cinque Ports' Ceremonial pennant previously fitted to Former British Prime Minister, The Right Honourable Winston Churchill's Ministerial Humber Pullman car during his post-War term 1954-55,the woven 'Standard of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports' pennant in red, blue and yellow quartered Heraldic design, measuring approximately 13 x 28cm, as previously adorning the bonnet of Winston Churchill's 1954 Humber Pullman official state motorcar 'PDU 758' with Thrupp & Maberly coachwork (currently on display at the Louwman Motor Museum in Holland) during his post-War second term from 1954-1955, the pennant with some fraying and discolouration commensurate with age, mounted and displayed together with a printed official compliments slip from his then Private Secretary Sir Anthony Montague Browne, bearing Churchill's 28 Hyde Park Gate, London SW7, home address, and one of Churchill's 'Romeo y Julieta' cigars with label, by Rodriguez Arguelles y Ca. of Habana, (unused), all mounted together within a wooden glazed display with green baize lining with gilded frame, measuring 28 x 34 x 8cm overall, and offered together with a chrome-plated 'Bulldog' car mascot by Desmo, evocative of Churchill's 'Fighting Spirit', marked 'Copyright' to rear of base and mounted on a wooden base, of the type once later fitted to Churchill's Daimler 35Hp Barker (owned by Churchill 1932-1952) after a restoration in the 1980s. (2)Footnotes:Winston Churchill (1874-1965), during his first Wartime term had grown attached to the government issued bullet-proof Humber Pullman cars. Having lost the May 1945 General Election to Clement Attlee's Labour Party, and after being re-elected as Prime Minister in October 1951, Churchill was in need of a suitable car and luring him away from his hitherto allegiance to his Daimler 35Hp Landaulette Limousine by Barker, William Rootes of the Rootes Group, in 1954 sold or permanently loaned Churchill the new 1954 Humber Pullman 'PDU 758' as his Official car towards the end of his second post-War term in office, on which the pennant offered here today was displayed until Churchill's retirement in April 1955.The Humber Pullmans predate the Second World War but during the War years, were only produced for British Government officials and military officers, popular for their reliability and understated luxury. Churchill's 1954 model with the Thrupp & Maberly bodywork and the largest model in the range, was fitted with a large ashtray (to accommodate his preference for his iconic Havana cigars), a (novel for the time) push button radio, and independent heating systems and was garaged at the Rootes Devonshire House Headquarters. Rootes also supplied Churchill, upon request, with a Chauffeur for the Humber Pullman, a Mr John Bullock, a company driver and eventually a favoured member of Churchill's entourage. Indeed Churchill was reported as referring to his Humber as '...The Bullock Cart'. The Churchill 1954 Humber Pullman now takes pride of place at the Louwman Motor Museum in Holland, and is displayed with a large image of Churchill with the car.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Early 20th century twin train Corniche striking carriage clock with repeat button striking the hours on a coiled gong, eight-day movement with a jewelled lever platform escapement and balance timing screws, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and steel moon hands, bevelled glass panels to the case and an oval glass panel to the top of the case, with original base plate. With Key.
72 Aviation - Sky max Models - 2 x boxed 1:72 scale models, a limited edition Hawker Sea Hawk FGA 6 WV908-Ace of Diamonds number 937 of only 1008 produced. # AV-72-23-004. Hawker Tempest V NV/708JCB as flown by Wing Commander JC 'Zipp' Button 1947. Both models appear Mint in Good boxes with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Steiff - An unboxed Steiff #62775 Limited Edition 'Titanic' bear. The large black bear measuring approximately 60cms in height is complete with Steiff button to ear on white label and is numbered 205 of 1000, has tags to chest and foot. The bear does not come with any certificate or paperwork, and appears to be in Excellent condition with working growler. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Two Chinese embroidered robes, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), both with butterflies and flowers in roundels, surrounded by sprigs of florets, above rocks and precious objects amongst waves, one against a green ground, 169cm across the arms, 115cm long, the other against a midnight-blue ground, 177cm across the arms, 142cm long (2)Condition report: Green - altered with replaced liner. Tears to edges and hems, cockling, stains, small holes, some loose threads, button hook damaged. Some stitches missing. Blue - altered with no liner. Stains and foxing marks, loose threads, some stitches missing, cockling and creases.
A Brass Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, Corinthian capped columns, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate with maker's stamp mark RC in a cartouche, 19cm high over handleCondition report: Brass surfaces are discoloured, right hand side bevelled glass with a chip to the lower left hand corner, top escapement viewing bevel glass with one chip to the corner, movement is dirty, going train mainspring appears to be broken and unable to wind movement, needs a service.
A Jean Muir suede jacket, the blue suede jacket with button fastening, labelled size UK10, together with a Jean Muir autograph and Jean Muir exhibition booklet published by Leeds Art Galleries in 1981.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodSigns of light to general wear and in keeping with age
Two wool coats by MaxMara, including a brown wool and 60% virgin wool beige mid length coat, each with button fastening, labelled sizes 10 and 12 (2).Condition report: Overall condition good to fairBeige coat - labels coming off, some threads coming off buttons, otherwise in good conditionBrown coat - signs of light wear, some light imprints to wool to back of coat
OMEGA. STOP WATCH EN CHROME PLAQUE REMONTAGE MANUEL OMEGA. A CHROME PLATED MANUAL WIND STOP WATCH Date: Circa 1960Movement: 11-jewel gilt Swiss Cal.1500 lever, 3-arm balance, No.733537Dial: Cream, black Arabic numerals for 12 hour, 60 minute and 100 second recording, blued steel recording handsCase: Polished round, start/stop in the crown, reset button at 1Signed: Dial & movementSize: 65mmFootnotes:Click for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
PENDULE FRANCAISE A REVEIL DU DEBUT DU 19EME SIECLE EN LAITONAn early 19th century French gilt brass mantel alarm timepieceLefebvre Jne. a FontainebleauRectangular case with finials and a strap handle over the bell, glazed side panels, and button feet, the 9cms white enamel Roman and Arabic dial signed around the centre, with alarm setting disc and fancy gilt hands, (the case restored), the shaped rectangular movement with four pinned pillars and large going barrel driving a verge escapement with short bob pendulum, the separate alarm train wound via a cord to the side. Running. 25cms high. Footnotes:Click for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
NATIONAL WATCH CO, CHAUX DE FONDS. MONTRE DE GOUSSET A CLAPET EN OR JAUNE 18K (750) CHRONOGRAPHE A REPETITION DES QUARTS REMONTOIR AU PENDANT NATIONAL WATCH CO, CHAUX DE FONDS. AN 18K GOLD KEYLESS WIND QUARTER REPEATING CHRONOGRAPH FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH Date: Circa 1916Movement: Gilt Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, column wheel chronograph, two polished hammers striking on two gongs, No.7225Dial: White, black Arabic numerals, black outer minute and 1/5th second divisions, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, blued steel spade hands, centre chronograph handCase: Polished round hinged, chronograph button at 4, repeat slide at 12, enamel flag to front, personal engraving to inner front, No.407Signed: CuvetteSize: 53mm Accompaniments: Gilt metal chainFootnotes:Click for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
PENDULE DE VOYAGE 'GRANDE SONNERIE' EN LAITON DORE AVEC PHASES DE LUNE, JOUR DE LA SEMAINE ET CALENDRIER, TRAVAIL FRANCAIS DE LA FIN DU 19EME SIECLE A late 19th century French gilt brass grande sonnerie carriage clock with moonphase, day of the week and calendarGironde & Cie, ParisThe 5 glass gorge case surmounted by a rippled handle and repeat button on a stepped base, with lever underneath with options for grande sonnerie, silence, and petite sonnerie and a further separate lever for moonphase adjustment, the signed circular white enamel Roman dial with outer minute track, with moonphase to the centre, and blued steel spade hands, over three smaller subsidiary dials for days of the week (in French), alarm dial and calendar dial, the signed twin barrel movement with lever escapement and cut and compensated bimetallic balance, striking the hours, half hours and quarters on a pair of blued steel coiled gongs striking on three hammers. Currently running, striking and repeating. 19cms highFootnotes:Click for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TWO NEPALESE KUKRI,of typical form, both blades unmarked, one with scabbard housing two karda, single chakmak, a small blade, a small serrated blade and a button hookCondition report: Additional images now available; for postage please visit mctears.co.uk/shipping for our recommended couriers
LATE 19TH CENTURY REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK,with two train eight day movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, contained in a brass five glass case, with swing handle, 19cm highCondition report: Mechanism not ticking at present, though repeater (the button of which needs pushed down then pulled up) is functioning. Case is good to fair, with tarnish throughout. Nibbles to top right and bottom left of front glass and to top middle of back glass.

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