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A simply glorious example of Ferrari’s legendary GT with recent Classiche accreditation applied for.Supplied in May 1968 to dealers in Verona, ItalyNow classically finished in Rosso Corsa with a Nero interior‘Classiche’ confirmed correct engine, gearbox and body numbersFrom long-term ownership between 2005 and 2017 with over £30,000 spent during this period with JDR, TDH Classics and Hoyle-FoxFully retrimmed, new headlining, woodwork and dashboard refinishedBorranis rebuilt and polished. New stainless steel exhaustRecent attention (21/01/2021) brake rebuild, fuel system drain and flush, ignition service, and oil and filter service with fresh fluidsFully inspected for ‘Classiche Certification’, the £8,400 account has been paid and the glorious ‘Red Box’ is expected any day nowSupplied with its V5c, older MOTs, Ferrari Classiche ‘Vehicle Production Data’ sheet, FIVA Identity Card, detailed invoices and a Workshop Manual with the latest revisionsDebuted at the March 1966 Geneva Auto Show, Ferrari’s 330 GTC was a svelte, high-speed coupé for two with a luxurious and remarkably spacious interior. Intended to fill a gap in Ferrari's line-up between the four-seat 330GT 2+2 and the racer-on-the-road 275GTB, the 330GTC was essentially a closed version of the 275GTS and Pininfarina's understated coachwork combined elements of the latter at the rear, with touches of the 500 Superfast at the front. It was a spectacularly good looking car at the time and the passing five decades has done nothing to change that.The short (94.5" wheelbase) chassis followed Ferrari's established practice of tying together sturdy oval-section main tubes in a steel spaceframe, whilst the suspension was independent all round by means of wishbones and coil springs. First introduced on the 275GTB in 1964, the rear suspension incorporated the five-speed gearbox in a transaxle, an arrangement that created more even weight distribution and a delightful handling balance.Beneath the 330GTC's elegant bonnet nestled the 4.0-litre, 300bhp version of Ferrari's familiar, twin-cam, 60-degree V12, as used in the 330GT 2+2 enabling 0-60 in less than 7 seconds and over 150mph in true V12 GT style.Much development work had concentrated on the reduction of noise levels in the cabin, which was luxuriously equipped in the best Gran Turismo manner: leather seats, electric windows and heated rear screen were standard; radio, air conditioning and Borrani wire wheels the options. With the ability to cover ground so quickly, excellent ride comfort and sure-footed handling, Ferrari could justifiably claim the 330GTC to be the finest way for two people and their luggage to cross a Continent.According to its Ferrari Classiche ‘Vehicle Production Data’ sheet, Chassis number #11257 left Maranello in May 1968 bound for dealers Dino Ravasio & Figli in Verona and finished in Grigio Argento with a Pelle Nera Franzi leather interior. In common with many Ferraris in the seventies, it found a new home in America and, when we next hear of it in 2004, it was resplendent in a gleaming coat of Rosso Corsa. There is a Sale Invoice on file from Heritage Classics of Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood detailing the purchase of #11257 on March 30, 2004 (indicated mileage 19,595) by Hal Danby of Winthrop Hall, Sudbury and a copy of the Ownership Title is in the car’s history file as is an earlier Arizona Certificate of Title with the mileage at 19,116.The Ferrari arrived in the UK on 22/05/2004 and within the file, there are documents indicating that all Duties and VAT have been paid. Quite early in its stay, it was issued with a FIVA Identity Card which states that the car was built in 1966 when it was in fact 1968, easily corrected with the aid of the soon to arrive Classiche Certification.#11527 was to remain in the care of Mr Danby for the next 13 years and during this period no expense was spared in bringing this superb motor car up to this amazing standard. In addition to the normal maintenance and regular servicing inherent in Ferrari ownership, the car was fully retrimmed in Nero leather, new boot carpet and a new headlining fitted, all interior wood finishes, door cappings and the dashboard were restored and refinished, the Borranis were rebuilt and the spinners re-chromed, the carburettors were rebuilt, a new stainless steel exhaust fitted, the brakes rebuilt and the distributors were adjusted to suit the new electronic ignition. Over the years this attention amounted to over £30,000 and there are detailed invoices in the file from JDR, TDH Classics and Hoyle-Fox.In late 2017, the 330 became the property of our vendor and has been used lightly since with the odometer indicating 26,358 miles. With the car is an invoice from LM Supercars of Suffolk for £3,763.28 dating from 22/01/2021 relating to an extensive brake rebuild (callipers, pistons, master cylinder), fuel system drain and flush, ignition service (points, distributor, HT leads), oil and filter service with fresh fluids, a new Platinum battery and other sundry items to ensure that the car is ready for the sale.More importantly, however, is the news that #11257 has been fully inspected for official Ferrari ‘Classiche Certification’, the £8,400 account has been paid and the glorious ‘Red Box’ is expected any day now.This is a simply lovely example of one of the best looking cars in history. It has just enjoyed a day or two being mechanically prepared for the sale and another day being polished and detailed to within an inch of its life. If you are considering the purchase of a classic sixties GT Ferrari, we strongly urge you to make an appointment to spend some time with #11257. It may change your life. SpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: 330 GTCYear: 1968Chassis Number: 11257Drive Side: Left-hand DriveMake: LHDInterior Colour: Nero LeatherClick here for more details and images
An immaculate, low mileage, RHD example of the rare M491-bodied, 1989 Speedster.Built on the J-Series platform at Zuffenhausen for one year only (1989)Two body styles, 'Turbo Look' and standard. 2,104 built in total. Very few right-hand driveFinished in gleaming Grand Prix White with a Navy Blue leather interior, blue soft top and black-centred Fuchs alloys231bhp, 3164cc flat-six from the Carrera. 0-60 in 5.4 seconds and 150mphSupplied new by Porsche Melbourne and first registered on 17/08/1989Full service history, 7 stamps in the original service book. Most recent at 6,704 kmOriginal handbooks/wallet. Porsche Letter of Authenticity.Possibly the best original example available today.Inspired by the iconic 1950s Porsche 356 Speedster's unique low line look, Porsche introduced the Carrera 2-based Speedster as a concept at the 1987 Frankfurt Motor Show. It was a two-seater based on the J-programme, ‘rubber bumper’ 911 and designed to relive the no-frills, top-down days of the original 356 Speedster. The new car was intended for “friends of open motoring,” as Porsche put it, and its roof was stored under a colour-coded polyurethane moulding on the rear deck, behind the driver and passenger’s heads. The seats were lower than normal, the aluminium-framed windscreen was raked back by five degrees and the side windows were frameless.The Speedster made it into production for one year only, 1989, and was available in two body styles: Turbo Look and standard, with the 935-style 'Slant-Nose' treatment available on either. 2,104 were built in total, primarily for Porsche’s two core markets, the United States and Germany and only a handful of right-hand drive cars made it to the UK.Performance from the 231bhp, 3164cc flat-six was well up to Porsche’s standards with a 0-60mph time of 5.4 seconds and a top speed of over 150mph. Porsche was confident it was now building a powerful, reliable engine for the 911 and, from 1986, was offering a five-year, or 50,000 miles warranty. The Speedster was the last 911 model built on the basic bodyshell of the original, 1963 911 and the final 911 produced at the old Zuffenhausen factory as the 964 that followed was built on an all-new production line.This ‘as new’ example is a very rare right-hand drive car that has only covered 4,347 miles(6,947 km) and was supplied to Porsche Australia and delivered to its first owner Lindsay Fox by Hamiltons of Melbourne on 17-08-1989. Finished in Grand Prix White with Marine Blue Leatherette/Blue leather inserts and a Dark Blue Hood, the optional equipment included the Turbo Look (491), short gear lever, alarm and velour carpet to the luggage compartment. In 2005, the Speedster was purchased by New Zealander, Paul Halford, at the the Lindsay Fox Sale when it showed just 3,475 km. In 2015, it was exported to the UK and, at that point, the service book showed four stamps from ‘down under’ up to 5,570 km. Since then, it has had three UK services, first with the Porsche Centre Hatfield at 5,932 km in 2015, Porsche Swindon at 6,233 km in 2017 and Hexagon at 6,704 km in 2019. There are now seven stamps in the service records corroborating the incredibly low mileage. Make no mistake, this Speedster is as close as you will get to rolling off the production line in the Summer of 1989 and it's a credit to the four previous owners who have kept it in this remarkable condition. They do not come any better. We would welcome any enquiries from Australia and New Zealand and would help in its repatriation.SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 911 SPEEDSTERYear: 1989Chassis Number: WPOZZZ91ZKS151747Engine Number: 64K05433/M93025Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 6704 KMMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlueClick here for more details and images
Fully restored in 2002 and recently refreshed this is a delightful example of a rare model.Sold directly to Switzerland in 1966 returning to the UK in 2016Nut and bolt restoration in France by Cedric Masier around 2002Lotus Cortina aluminium 4-speed, close-ratio box with Quaife internalsLotus Cortina struts and dampers optimised for fast road use, Brembo discs, Girling pistons and Pagid fast-road padsGT pre-X-Flow with a big valve head, blueprinted, lightened and balanced with a Kent 244 cam fuelled by twin 45 Webers. Originally built by Burton RacingFull engine strip, inspection, and rebuild including a new Kent 244 cam and followers by Coltec (22-12-2014 - £1,606)Period-style bucket seats, Moto-Lita, Brantz International Pro-2 Digital rally clock, Terratrip intercom with headsetsMassive history file (workshop manuals, vehicle manuals, technical articles)Prepared for road rallies, stage rallies, regularity runs or just chasing other Cortinas about on an Owner’s Club day out, this could be an ideal entry into the gently competitive word of classic rallying.Ford’s Cortina was a mid-sized family car launched in 1963, designed to fill a gap between the smaller Anglia and executive Zephyr/Zodiac models. With its lightweight shell and decent handling, Ford’s engineers soon realised that the Cortina had genuine potential as a performance model and thus created the GT, by adding a Cosworth-tuned 1.5-litre version of the Kent four-cylinder engine, upgrading the transmission, brakes and suspension, installing a rev-counter to the steering column and extra dials in the centre console. The Cortina GT was soon selling in huge numbers as few cars could match its 95mph top speed or willing acceleration, at such an affordable price. Cortina GTs were homologated by Ford for rallying and notched up numerous wins in the mid-1960s, while the more potent Lotus version was developed for circuit racing.This delightful 1966 Cortina GT is a four-door example, finished in left-hand drive and exported to Switzerland where it has spent most of its life. It returned to the UK in 2016 and the registration number, UCA 487D was awarded by the DVLA in September of that year.There is a significant amount of history with UCA and naturally, most of that is in French or German, but we can see from the invoices that the car has been subject to a total nut and bolt restoration in France by Cedric Masier and Patrick Hugo around 2002 utilising “Genuine Ford Motorsport Period Upgrades”. It was rebuilt with a Lotus Cortina aluminium 4-speed, close-ratio box with Quaife internals (1-2.5, 2-1.66, 3-1.22, 4-1.1. Limited slip differential 3.9-1). It’s been set up with Lotus Cortina struts and dampers optimised for fast road use, Brembo discs, Girling pistons and Pagid fast-road pads.The engine is a GT pre-X-Flow with a big valve head, blueprinted, lightened and balanced with a Kent 244 cam fuelled by twin 45 Webers. Originally built by Burton Racing, there is an invoice in the file from Coltec Racing dated 22-12-2014 totalling £1,606 relating to a full engine strip, inspection, and rebuild including a new Kent 244 cam and followers and a repaint of the block in Holbay Green. It’s fitted with a competition clutch and a Race Stainless Steel exhaust (since changed).The interior was renewed back in 2012 and remains very smart with twin period-style bucket seats, Moto-Lita steering wheel, Brantz International Pro-2 Digital rally clock with remote, map light and Terratrip intercom with headsets. The GT continues to present really well in Ermine White with a distinctive Forest Green triple stripe and door roundels and the coachwork appears exceptionally straight remaining very tidy underneath. This is a good-looking period Rally Car and it’s classic appearance is enhanced by the silver alloys, Speedwell wing mirrors and four PIAA rally-spec front lights. We understand that the car has been enjoyed in light competition throughout Europe and even on the hugely challenging Monte Carlo Rallye and the Winter Raid it proved totally reliable.UCA was purchased by our vendor on 2/03/2019 and he informs us that during his ownership “I changed the silencer to make it less loud, changed the crown wheel and pinion from the 4.7 to a more roadworthy 3,9, fitted a new lightweight starter motor, renewed the interior carpet and soundproofing, changed the wheel studs so that it could take the Minilite wheels, fitted 5 new Revolution Minilites with new Toyo tyres, renewed the steering idler arm and associated bushes, and finally took it to a specialist to balance the twin Weber carbs.”Included in the large history files are technical articles, workshop manuals, vehicle manuals, the original ‘Carnet de Service’, magazine articles featuring this motor car, acres of invoices, the UK V5 registration document and much more. It's also supplied with six original steel rims with snow tyres.This not a weary, rally-rashed, Forest Ford but a delightfully presented Sixties sporting saloon that appears to have been cared for during its fifty years in Switzerland and certainly since it returned here in 2016. Only 59 Mk1 GTs are believed to be still current in the UK, and very few will be left-hand drive with four-doors, so this is a rare car in its own right. Prepared for road rallies, stage rallies, regularity runs or just chasing other Cortinas about on an Owner’s Club day out, this could be an ideal entry into the gently competitive word of classic rallying.SpecificationMake: FORDModel: CORTINAYear: 1966Chassis Number: BA78FU70443Transmission: ManualEngine Number: 120E-6015Make: Interior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
Teppich. CHINA, 20. Jh., 184x122 cm. Der Tempelteppich im kaiserlichen Stil des 18. Jhdts. ist von gelber Grundfarbe und wird musterlich von einer grossen Tao-Tieh Maske dominiert. Wenige Gebrauchsspuren.Chinese rug, 20th ct., 184x122 cm. | The carpet is of yellow ground colour and patterned in the imperial style of the 18th century with a large taotie mask. Few traces of use.
Orientteppich. CHONDSORESK/KARABAGH, 19. Jh., ca. 220x120 cm. Zweieinhalb große Wolkenbandmedaillons dominieren den leuchtend roten Fond des Mittelfeldes, der ausserdem noch verschiedene, stilisierte, kleine Sekundärmotive zeigt. Die wollweisse Hauptbordüre ist mit einem Sägezahnmuster verziert. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, besch., insgesamt gleichmäßig dünn, mit aufgearbeiteten Kanten. Interessantes Sammlerstück. |oriental carpet, Chondsoresk, South Caucasus, Karabakh region, 19th ct., c. 220x120 cm. Good colour condition and clear pattern, Worn, altogether is the pile wool already very low, damaged, restored edges. Intersting collector's item.
Orientteppich. KAYSERI/TÜRKEI, 1925-1950, 286x193 cm. Das graublaue Mittelfeld ist gemustert mit jagenden Tiergruppen und blütenbesetztem Astwerk. Die rötlich-braune Hauptbordüre ist mit einem Palmettenmuster geschmückt. Knüpfarbeit von goldglänzender und farblich monochromer Gesamtwirkung. 300.000 Knoten pro qm. In gebrauchtem, dem Alter entsprechend aber in ordentlichem Zustand, |Oriental carpet. Kayseri/Turkey, 1925-1950, 286x193 cm. Patterned with hunting motifs. Gold shiny monochrome color scheme. 300.000 knots per square meter. Traces due to age, but for the age in good condition.
PAULE LELEU(1906-1987)TEPPICH, um 1935.Wolle. Braungrundig mit geometrischem Muster. Gute Erhaltung.130 x 230 cm.Lit. Viviane Jutheau, Jules et André Leleu, S. 90 PAULE LELEU(1906-1987)CARPET, ca. 1935.Wool. Geometric pattern on a brown ground. In good condition.130 x 230 cm.Literature: Viviane Jutheau, Jules et André Leleu, p. 90.
PAULE LELEU, zugeschrieben(1906-1987)TEPPICH, um 1935.Wolle. Braungrundig mit geometrischem Muster. Eine Stelle mit kleinem Riss, sonst gute Erhaltung.190 x 270 cm.Lit. Viviane Jutheau, Jules et André Leleu, S. 92 PAULE LELEU, Attributed to(1906-1987)CARPET, ca. 1935.Wool. Geometric pattern on a brown ground. One area with small tear, otherwise in good condition.190 x 270 cm.Literature: Viviane Jutheau, Jules et André Leleu, p. 92.
A VERY LARGE MAHAL CARPET the beige central field woven with a bold palmette trellis within pink rose meander border, 480cm x 354cm Condition Report : faded throughout, though consistently, now a rather pastel colour overall. Very little pile, though no holes. May have had moth damage at some point, sold with all faults and not subject to return. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A VERY LARGE MAHAL CARPET the central field with foliate designs on a red ground, within palmette border, 520cm x 320cm Condition Report : colours remain bold, some areas have lost considerable amounts of pile, though there are no holes. May have had moth damage at some point, sold with all faults and not subject to return. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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