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This Beatles inspired piece is psychedelically bright, all flower power and fun, while calling out local interest. John and Paul enjoy the view from the Hoe, in the poses from the original 1968 photo. George and Ringo play hide and seek with a seagull and the Magical Mystery(phant) tour bus brings up the rear. Featuring the iconic Smeaton’s lighthouse and the Beatles’ yellow submarine, this references Plymouth’s naval heritage.The ArtistAnne-Marie is a Suffolk-based artist, an ex-archaeologist and civil servant. Anne-Marie rediscovered her artistic roots when Pigs Gone Wild trail came to Ipswich in 2016. She has participated in several trails around the UK, painting lions, sun bears, hares, giraffes, bees, ducks and otters. She also painted a Van Gogh inspired car that went all the way to Monte Carlo in a charity rally.When not painting, Anne-Marie creates digital art and writes fiction.
This piece is a celebration of Plymouth’s nautical history. The giant vintage compass rose on her back is inspired by the kind of compass rose drawn on maps from the 16th and 17th centuries, made modern by its bright colours. On the daylight side, Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hind sails across the Atlantic in search of Spanish gold, while on the night side, the dreams of sailors show us mermaids and sea monsters under a starry sky.The ArtistAnne-Marie is a Suffolk-based artist, an ex-archaeologist and civil servant. Anne-Marie rediscovered her artistic roots when Pigs Gone Wild trail came to Ipswich in 2016. She has participated in several trails around the UK, painting lions, sun bears, hares, giraffes, bees, ducks and otters.She also painted a Van Gogh inspired car that went all the way to Monte Carlo in a charity rally. When not painting, Anne-Marie creates digital art and writes fiction.
MG B ROADSTER 1972, registration plate LLU 755K, Historic Vehicle, MOT to 14.08.2020. Recent annual service carried out 1798cc, Petrol, Flame Red, Chassis No GHN31277153G, Mileometer 67220 With accompanying file of history, photos and related material. Anthony Shaffer's play SLEUTH was made into a film and released in 1973. Wealthy crime writer Andrew Wyke [Laurence Olivier] lives at Cloak Manor [Athelhampton]. His wife has lost interest and is having an affair with the young upstart hair dresser Milo Tindle [Michael Caine]. In the opening scene of the film Mr Tindle arrives, wishing to make an impression, in a brand new sports car of the day - a flame red MG. A proposition turns into a trap with Tindle on the back foot trying to escape a deadly cat-and-mouse game in his MG .
A Louis Vuitton early 20thC car trunk, possibly for a Rolls Royce, the studded black bow fronted case opening to reveal a fitted tray, bears label Louis Vuitton, 1 Scriber, Paris., and 149 New Bond St, London, bearing No 151545, externally stamped to lock and hinges, and bearing blue circular plaque to side, 27cm H, 120cm W, 50.5cm D.
Racing medals to F.R. Gerard: two silver Motor Cycling club medals, London-Exeter 1934 and London-Land's End 1935; Junior Car club One-lap Final medal, 1935. Donnington Winner's medal, Derby & District Motor club 12 Hour Sports car race 1937; BRDC Road Race bronze medal, 1938, four boxed (5)
A silver presentation cigarette case, Spencer & Co., Birmingham 1932, designed with the Motor Cycle Club badge and engraved "London-Land's End 1933 F.R. Gerard car", engine turned decoration, 8.5cm high; an ashtray, Spencer & Co., Birmingham 1935, designed with the Motor Cycle Club badge and engraved, "Edinburgh Trail 1935 F.R. Gerard car, 11cm; a presentation waiter, maker's mark JS, Birmingham 1936, engraved with facsimile signatures and dated July 24th 1937; a Motor Cycling Club lighter, Edinburgh Trail 1936 F.R. Gerard; and two Motor Cycle club silver medals, each case, (5)
A silver presentation cigarette box, indistinct maker's mark, London 1936, United Hospitals and University of London Motor Club enamel badge, engraved "Donnington Meeting 29.5.37 Hemopraphic Trophy F.R. Gerard", cedar wood lined, 12cm; a large cigarette box, William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1946, engraved "Ulster Automobile Club International Ulster Trophy Race Ballyclare 1947 Fastest Lap - Scratch Race", cedar wood lined, 18cm; two Motor Cycle club cigarette boxes, inscribed "One Hour High Speed Trial Brooklands 1933 F.R. Gerard, car speed 62.36mph" and "Brooklands 1935 One House Trial F.R. Gerard, speed 77.81mph"; and two other cigarette cases to F.R. Gerard, (6)
An18ct gold charm bracelet with lobster clasp, safety chain and 14 charms of mixed ct gold. Barrel and nutmeg charm 18ct gold & 22ct Edward VII 1903 sovereign in 9ct gold surround. Elephant, fan, Clock set with garnets (one Missing), St. Christopher, Noah's ark, boot, fruit machine, penny farthing, vintage car, poodle and elephant & castle with bloodstone base all 9ct gold. Total combined weight 141.1g.
ATTRIBUTED TO FREDERICK GORDON CROSBY Captain Eyston in his record breaking MG Midget, bronze, mounted on an oak base and with plaque to the front with MG emblem dated February 1932 and engraved 'This bronze is to commemorate the attainment of a speed of 118.38 m.p.h. by Capt. G.E.T. Eyston on the worlds fastest baby car the M.G. Midget on Pendine Sands', the base 25.5cm wide x 12.5cm deep This bronze belonged to the vendour's father who received this bronze for his work on the design and manufacture of the MG Midget. There were a total of 13 statues given to employees who helped build the Midget.

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