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FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a white Anglepoise lamp (untested, some scratches, dusty), a side table height 73cm, a portable CD player, assorted headphones, a large collection of Citronenian car magazines, a group of alternative medicine and philosophy books, novels, etc, a lamp with a 'cave art' style decorative pattern (untested), a box of assorted TV series boxsets to include American Dad, Family Guy, Two and a Half Men etc (5 boxes and loose) (sd)
A COLLECTION OF DENON AND KEF COMPONENT HI FI EQUIPMENT including a pair of Model 104aB Reference speakers (one tweeter not working) a DRA-425 Stereo Receiver with remote, a DRM-700 tape player, a DCD-500AE CD player with remote and a pair of AVK speaker stands (all PAT pass and working unless stated)(9)
Registration - P423 PUGChassis No. - JMZNA18P200309338M.O.T. - November 2025Odometer - 33,000Sumptuous in Vin Rouge Mica paintwork, this example of Mazda’s MX5 is the limited run Merlot edition; the convertible featuring this unique and lustrous body colour, presented over grey leather interior. Powered by the 1.8i engine of the standard MkI Mazda MX-5, the Merlot edition also used the same five-speed manual gearbox - the pairing going on to put Mazda’s roadster into legend. Distinct features include 15-spoke alloys, the touched leather upholstery with burgundy-coloured piping, wood effect dashboard, wooden gear knob and handbrake, rear mud guards, CD stereo, immobiliser, and Merlot badging. Just 600 models were produced, and features include central locking, electric windows, stainless steel kick plates, original Clarion stereo, original cotton Mazda car cover, and wind deflector.‘P423 PUG’ is offered for sale with an extremely low indicated mileage at just 33,000 miles on the odometer. It’s presented as a highly original model, with one owner from new until December of 2023, having covered 32,000 miles to that point. That owner was a now retired engineer, who cherished ‘P423 PUG’, an attitude that the current owner has clearly continued. The alloys are described as unmarked by the vendor, as is the upholstery. It is described as never having been repainted or welded, and feature a fully documented service and MOT history, including cam belt change in 2020. Originally ordered from JCT Leeds, ‘P423 PUG’ comes with original owners brochure and book pack, and has been professionally detailed and ceramic coated. As such, the owner unsurprisingly rates this MX-5 as ‘excellent’ across the board, covering engine, transmission, electrics, bodywork, paintwork, and interior.Limited edition Merlot specification - one of just 600 modelsHighly original conditionSought after clean MkI Mazda MX-5Inspired by post-war British roadsters - at a time when practically nobody else was making them - Mazda launched its MX-5 in 1989, to instant acclaim. Named the Eunos Roadster in Japan and Miata in the US, the MX-5 - by whichever name it is known - has gone on to become one of the most influential cars in history, restarting the compact, open-top sportscar market almost singlehandedly. The first-generation model stuck with the simple front engine, rear wheel drive, two-seater convertible configuration, though a hard-top was offered as an optional extra. In the UK, it was powered by a 1.8-litre engine, but other parts of the world also had a 1.6-litre motor, or 2.0-litre engine. An automatic was offered in certain markets, but the MX-5 is a car that deserves to be driven and as such, it is the five-speed manuals that are most popular. The first-generation model was produced until 1997, when it was replaced by the Mark II (NB) model.
Registration – Y5 FSTChassis No. – WF03XXGCD37K85239M.O.T. – July 2025Odometer – 66,000This vibrant 2007 Ford Focus ST, resplendent in iconic Electric Orange, is described by the vendor as a “stunning example”. An original three-door example of the Mk2 Ford Focus ST, it uses a 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbo engine, which produces 225hp. This powerplant is now a legendary engine and is sure to become as desirable amongst collectors as the 1970s Ford BDA and 1980s Ford Cosworth 2.0-litre turbo. Even the registration, ‘Y5FST’ references this engine, adding to the desirability of this car. The engine is paired with a precise six-speed manual gearbox. Being a Ford Focus ST2 model, this car also features standard Xenon headlights, CD autochanger and a Quickclear heated windscreen. ‘Y5FST’ has been enthusiast-owned, with the vendor firmly saying they are not a boy racer. It has been really well looked after, with condition described as ‘excellent’ throughout – including engine, transmission, electrics, bodywork and interior. The odometer reads just 66,000 miles. The vendor has enhanced it with some well-judged upgrades including a K&N induction kit to make that five-cylinder engine breathe (and sound) even better. The engine has been remapped to take advantage of this. It has been lowered on Eibach springs, and fitted with uprated White Line anti-roll bars. The vendor adds there are four brand-new Pirelli P Zero premium tyres. The Ford Focus ST was the spiritual successor to the famous Ford Escort XR3i. The first iteration, the ST170, was introduced in 2002. It had a 170hp 2.0-litre engine and subtly enhanced styling. It was the Mk2 Focus ST that really set the world alight, though. This time, it had a warbling 2.5-litre turbo five-cylinder engine, producing a warbling 225hp, for 0-62mph in just 6.4 seconds. An icon was born, and the five-cylinder Ford Focus ST’s cult following amongst enthusiasts continues to grow today. · “Stunning” 2007 Ford Focus ST· Enthusiast-owned and in ‘excellent’ condition throughout· Four new Pirelli P Zero tyres
Registration – PCD 951GChassis No. – P1K3829BWM.O.T. – ExemptOdometer – 66,112 ‘PCD951G’ hails from 1968 and so is a post-facelift example of the Daimler 2.5 V8 which was renamed the V8-250 at that point. The earlier 2.5 V8 was the first Jaguar designed car to wear a Daimler badge, basically being a re-branded MKII Jaguar saloon. ‘PCD951G’ is an eight former keeper car with the current vendor owning it for around 5 years or so. ‘PCD951G’ shows a recorded 66,000 miles or so which appears to be supported by the MOT history. ‘PCD951G’ has been subject to an earlier restoration and was resprayed in 2020 at a cost of £1,700 or so. ‘PCD951G’ is classified as an Historic Vehicle and so is MOT exempt and zero rated for road tax. The Daimler was last MOT’d in 2019 at 54,681 miles and is offered here with a big history file containing instructive paperwork from all periods of the car’s history.The facelifted Daimler was notable for its “slimline” bumpers and overriders but in most other external ways it was very similar to the earlier car. ‘PCD951G’ looks very sophisticated in its grey livery which represents a re-application of the original hue dating from 2020. A key differentiator over the MKII Jaguar is the signature “scalloped” Daimler radiator grill. A nice set of cross-spoked wire wheels are fitted and affixed with chrome centre spinners embossed with Daimler “D’s.” The luxurious interior is finished in a combination of black upholstery and carpets and lots of great looking varnished walnut veneer. A lovely wooden rimmed alloy steering wheel is fitted as well as a bulkhead fire extinguisher and a contemporary Kenwood CD / radio head unit. The bodywork, paintwork and interior are all rated as “good.”The sweetly running 2.5-litre V8, Edward Turner engine fitted to the V8-250 is one of the smallest production V8s ever produced. It is renowned for its smooth running as well as offering a great performance to economy ratio for a relatively heavy luxury saloon. An Autocar road test of the period clocked an automatic V8-250, like this one, at 112mph with the 0-60mph sprint achieved in 13.6 seconds. ‘PCD951G’ is fitted with a three speed Borg Warner automatic transmission with a column mounted gear change lever. The transmission is rated as “excellent” and the engine and electrics as “good.”In summary:· The subject of an earlier restoration and a full respray in 2020· Complete with a bulging paperwork file· MOT exempt and zero rated for road tax, so ready to enjoy immediately
Registration: TGT112W VIN: GAN6224638G Milage Showing: 72,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: Exempt Number of Keys: 1 V5 on Site: YesRestored by the current ownerIvor Searle unleaded engine fittedShow winning carLarge history fileSupplied new and first registered August 1980 by Parade Motors in Surrey this late model example from the last year of production was bought by the current owner in 2005 and then the subject of a 2 year bare shell restoration including a colour change from its original Red to black, retrimmed leather interior, new hood and replacement Heritige body panels. Finished to an amazing standard and unsurprisingly a show winner once completed (trophy included with the car)Fitted with an Ivor Searle engine in 2003 with unleaded head and sold with a large history file including Ivor Searle paperwork confirming the engine, receipts from the restoration and current owners expenditure as well as CD of photos showing all the work carried out.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £2,500 - £3,500
**Fender CD-60 SB Acoustic Guitar**This is a Fender CD-60 SB acoustic guitar featuring a dreadnought body style with a classic sunburst finish, transitioning from a vibrant orange centre to deep black edges. It is constructed with laminated wood and includes a black teardrop-shaped pickguard. The dark wood bridge is equipped with six white-capped black pins, while the fretboard, likely rosewood, includes white dot inlays at standard fret positions.The headstock displays the gold script "Fender" logo and six chrome tuning pegs arranged in a 3+3 configuration. Inside the soundhole, the label details show the model as "CD-60 SB" and specify that it was manufactured in China under Fender USA specifications. The serial number is CS06062566. The back panel exhibits a polished reddish-brown finish with visible wood grain that aligns with the high-quality standards of Fender’s acoustic series. This model, designed for intermediate players, dates from the early 2000s or later. It measures approximately 40-43 inches in length and has signs of prior use, including minor scratches and scuffs on the polished surfaces.
**Canon Digital IXUS 65 Camera with Accessories (Boxed)**A Canon Digital IXUS 65 digital camera presented with original retail packaging and accessories. Released circa 2006, this compact 6.0 MP camera features a 3x optical zoom, 3.0" LCD screen, and DIGIC II image processing technology. Compatible with PictBridge for direct printing, the IXUS 65 exemplifies early 2000s digital photography trends.### **Included Items**:1. **Canon Digital IXUS 65 Camera**: - Compact, silver design with a retractable zoom lens. - Specifications marked as "Canon Zoom Lens 5.8–17.4mm." - Features a wrist strap, integral for portability. - Rear LCD screen with standard navigation controls such as "FUNC/SET," "ISO," and "MENU."2. **Retail Box**: - Teal and white cardboard packaging prominently displaying the Canon logo and camera image. - Informative box text outlining key features, including megapixel resolution, optical zoom, and compatibility.3. **Accessories**: - **Canon Battery Charger:** Compatible with proprietary batteries, accompanied by a UK 3-pin power cable. - **Memory Card:** SD format with 16MB capacity. - **Cables:** Includes a video-out RCA cable and a USB data transfer cable. - **Software CD:** "Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk Version 28.3," with drivers and ArcSoft PhotoStudio editing tools for Windows and Mac operating systems.### **Condition**:- **Camera:** Appears in good condition, with visible markings consistent with mild prior use.- **Box and Accessories:** Minor wear on box edges; accessories remain complete and well-preserved.### **Historical Context**:The Canon Digital IXUS 65, part of Canon’s renowned IXUS series, was designed for casual photographers, offering simplicity and high-quality results. Its sleek aesthetic and advanced features for the era make it a noteworthy example of mid-2000s consumer electronics.
Denon AVR-3312 AV Amplifier with Remote, Denon Microphone DM-A409, and AccessoriesThis Denon AVR-3312 AV amplifier is accompanied by a comprehensive set of accessories including a functional remote control, a Denon microphone (model DM-A409) with its original box featuring the "Audyssey" label, a matching power cable, and an instruction manual specifically for the AVR-3312 model. Additionally, a CD or DVD for setup or documentation is included, ensuring ease of installation and optimal performance. The rear panel of the AVR-3312 showcases an extensive array of connectivity options such as HDMI ports, an Ethernet port, digital audio jacks both coaxial and optical, component video inputs and outputs, along with analogue audio and video inputs and outputs, and speaker terminals. It is designed to operate with a power source of 230V at 50/60Hz and has a power consumption of 670W. The item is marked with the standard warnings and caution labels for user safety and compliance.
Sammlungsnachlass mit 17 Graphik-Raritäten, dabei auch Wols-Fotografie aus der Serie "Pavillon d`elegance", Silbergelatine-Abzug für Griffelkunst, Carsten Nicolai für EIGEN+ART u.a.Originaler Entwurf für das Titelblatt des Fachmagazins "Gebrauchsgraphik Nov. 1941" Bd. 18 von Wilm Wahl, dazu das entsprechende Magazin, siehe auch: (https://www.arthistoricum.net/werkansicht/dlf/158010/1) // Felix Martin Furtwängler, *1954 Karlsruhe, Doppelblatt Figuren am & im Wasser, von Hand übermalter Siebdruck, 42 x 66 cm, 9/20, sign. // Wilhelm Neufeld, 1908 Traunstein - 1995 Chieming, zählt zu den bedeutendsten Buchkünstlern und Holzschneidern in Deutschland nach 1945, "Conditio Humana", Holzschnitt von 1982, 70 x 50 cm, sign. // Esteban Fekete, 1924 Cinkota/Budapest - 2009 Dieburg, 6 Farbholzschnitte, num. u. sign. // Horst Haack, *1940 Neu-Brandenburg - lebt u. arbeitet in Paris & Darmstadt, "Chronographie Terrestre - work in progress", Mischtechnik zwischen Siebdruck, 65 x 50 cm, sign. u. dat. (19)87, anlässlich der 39. Frankfurter Buchmesse 1987, mit Dokublatt // Oldřich Jelínek, *1930, Košice, bedeut. tschechischer Graphiker, "Patent II", Farbsiebdruck, 58 x 40 cm, 2/15, bez., sign. u. dat. (19)79 // Carsten & Olaf Nicolai (Carsten Nicolai, *1965 Karl-Marx-Stadt & sein älterer Bruder Olaf Nicolai, *1962 Halle - Teilnahme an der documenta X (1997) und der 49. und 50. Biennale di Venezia 2001 und 2003), "Les amis Gargantua", Farblithografie, 75 x 53 cm, 15/150, von beiden sign., gerahmt, dazu 2 Editionen der EIGEN + ART: Carsten Nicolai "Morbus", 187/480, mit CD, sign. u. dat. 93 sowie "AUG & LABYRINTH" mit sign. Holzschnitt, 34/100 // Wolfgang Werkmeister, *1941 Berlin - lebt u. arbeitet in HH & Schlesw. Holst., "Bohrinsel Nordsee", Radierung, 65 x 50 cm, 34/50, bez., sign. u. dat. (19)79, gerahmt // Heiner Blum, *1959 Stuttgart, deutscher Konzeptkünstler. Seit 1997 ist er Professor für Experimentelle Raumkonzepte an der Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main, hier: Augenhand, Farbserigraphie anlässl. der Frankfurter Buchmesse 1992, 24,5 x 34 cm, 42/100, sign.u.dat.1992 // Holger Herrmann, Künstlername: holgerherrmann, 1942 Mainz - 2014 Frankfurt am Main, Sich bückender Mensch, Radierung, 30 x 23 cm, 6/13, sign. u. dat .93 // Wols, 1913 Berlin - 1951 Paris, originale sw-Fotografie aus der Serie "Pavillon d`Elegance", Paris 1937, 18,3 x 17,7 cm (Gesamt: 38 x 28,7 cm), einmalige postume Auflage für die Griffelkunst/Hamburg 1996, unter P.partout, mit Nachlassstempel, sehr gutes Ex.
Champaign: Sport Publishing L.L.C., 2004. First Edition. Autographed by John Starks, former NBA All-Star and New York Knicks legend. My Life, a signed 232-page memoir with a foreword by Spike Lee, includes a CD featuring an exclusive interview with Starks. ISBN: 1-58261-802-X. Artist: John Starks & Dan MarkowitzIssued: 2004Dimensions: 6.25"L x 1"W x 9.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Star Wars Darth Vader Radio CD Player, boxed, together with ceramic Darth Vader money box, Princess Leia Bobblehead, three Scholastic Star Wars Episode I books, limited edition Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace Art Book, The Star Wars Vault book by Stephen Sansweet and a collection of Star Wars calendars
MAJORITY OAKINGTON MUSIC SYSTEMthe unit with two speakers to the front and two bass ports to the rear, is capable of playing both DAB and FM radio stations, as well as having a built in CD player and AUX-in, USB and Bluetooth capabilities, remote control and box are missing, 40 x 13 x 20cm; along with a Roberts Concerto 3 DAB/FM radio, with functions to play audio from CD, cassette and USB (2)
Dittrich, C. or G. (presumed Austrian); and Bouguereau, William-Adolphe (French, 1825-1905); b. La Rochelle AUSTRIA, Nymphen und Satyr [Nymphes and Satyr], c. 1900, a uniface light bronze medal signed C. [or G.] Dittrich after W.-A. Bouguereau, satyr being pulled to the right into cold water by two nymphs, foliage around, cd monogram at right, 82mm, 93.55g. Very fine and very rare £90-£120 --- Provenance: Bt Palais Starhemberg, Vienna. This medal copies one part of Nymphes et Satyre, an oil painting by William-Adophe Bouguereau (1825-1905), first exhibited at the Paris Salon in May 1873. Called by one critic “the greatest painting of our generation”, it is currently held by the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA
1990-2005 A.D. Zahi Hawass - Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs - Washington, 2005, hardback with dustwrapper, 288 pp, colour and monochrome images, CD-ROM; Lawrence Berman - Catalogue of Egyptian Art - The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1999, hardback with dustwrapper, 584 pp, monochrome images; Christie's - The Per-neb Collection Part 1 - London, 1992, hardback with dustwrapper, 92 pp, colour and monochrome images; Stephen Spurr et al - Egyptian Art at Eton College - New York, 1999, 64 pp, colour images; Diana Patch - Reflections of Greatness - Ancient Egypt at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History - Pittsburgh, 1990, card covers, colour and monochrome images; André Wiese et al (eds) - Toutankhamon L'Or de L'Au-delà - Paris, 2004, card covers, 381 pp, colour and monochrome images. 7.8 kg total, 21.5 x 27.5 - 23.5 x 31 cm (8 1/2 x 10 3/4 - 9 1/4 x 12 1/8 in.). [6, No Reserve] Property of a North West London gentleman.
Circa 15th century A.D. With crosshatch pattern in relief on both sides, originally fitted to a small wooden shaft with traces of the wood remaining in the socket. Cf. Spencer, B., Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges, Woodbridge, 2010, items 301b. cd, d, for type. 11.2 grams, 57 mm (2 1/4 in.). [No Reserve] Previously with Den of Antiquity, Cambridgeshire, UK, with stock code M257-1. Ex TimesAncient, Bristol, UK. Accompanied by a copy of a previous catalogue entry, and a previous dealer's sales ticket.It is though that such tokens were worn by the spectators at tournaments. The hatching may have been intended as keying for paint.
Montblanc - a special edition 'Hommage À Frédéric Chopin' fountain pen and CD, the Meisterstück fountain pen, model P145, 0002859, 14k gold nib 4810 585, black resin body with platinum line detailing and screw action cap, snowcap terminal, length 14cm, presented in the original case with CD and service guide.
A CD copy of Amy Winehouse’s album ‘Back To Black’ which was released in October 2006. Amy has signed on the back cover of the booklet in silver pen, adding 'lots of [heart]' before her name. Provenance: accompanied by a signed letter from Amy’s mother Janis Winehouse which reads: “The signature on the CD was personally signed by Amy Winehouse and was gifted to MS Action (a registered charity) by her mother Janis, who was involved with the charity. The signature has been verified as original by Janis Winehouse”. The CD measures 14cm x 12.5cm (5.5 inches x 4.9 inches). There is a split in the jewel case on the right edge and light wear to the surface. The condition is very good plus. The condition of the CD booklet is excellent.
A collection of five CDs which previously belonged to Amy Winehouse. The collection includes ‘Charles Mingus In Paris’, ‘The Best Of The Song Books’ by Ella Fitzgerald, ‘Monk’ by Thelonious Monk, ‘Birth Of The Cool’ by Miles Davis and 'Jazz Profiles’ by Sarah Vaughan. Provenance: the CDs were previously sold as part of lot 387 in the Amy Winehouse sale by Julien’s Auctions on the 6th November 2021. Each CD case measures 14cm x 12.5cm (5.5 inches x 4.9 inches). The Ella Fitzgerald case has cracked across the front. There is wear, marks and scratches to all the cases. The Charles Mingus CD case is still sealed. The condition overall is very good.

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