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The ultimate German 'Q-car' of the Nineties in lovely condition... Special-order from the Hanover Branch in left-hand drive and registered in the UK in 1998The Porsche developed, 322bhp, 500E could do 0-62 mph in 5.5 seconds and 161 mphRecent attention includes a full service at 124,527km and other works at a cost of £6,000New stainless steel exhaust, replaced engine sensors, and distributor cap and armsTreated to a 'Stage 2 GTechniq' exterior detail and protective ceramic coatingThe lovely interior also benefited from 'GTechniq' fabric and leather treatmentThese cars are now gaining major traction with enthusiasts and collectors alikeYou can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 17th and 26th June. Please contact Simon Langsdale on 07496 556 325 / simon@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail.The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: H608 JLCYear: 1991Make: Mercedes-BenzModel: 500ERHD/LHD: Left hand sideChassis Number: WDB1240361B494239Odometer Reading: 75000Transmission: automaticEngine Capacity: 5Engine Number: 119974 12 000596Body Colour: Blue/Black Metallic (199U)
Late Victorian walnut framed settee, button upholstered in vintage Sanderson Langley fabric with floral bouquets on chocolate ground, open carved wasted splat, incised front rail with matching turned supports on brass fork ceramic castors, W144cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late Victorian mahogany Chinese Chippendale style bureau, blind fret carved rail and fall front, open fret gallery, fitted interior and skiver, tapering supports joined by shaped cross stretcher on brass capped ceramic castors, single working key, W80cm, H105cm, D42cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
SELECTION OF ITALIAN AND OTHER EUROPEAN CERAMICSincluding a large Italian orange decorated basket, an Italian fruit decorated segmented circular platter, an Amalfi ceramic tile signed Luciano, an Italian floral decorated plant trough, a small Capodimonte gilt decorated urn, two Portuguese graduated cabbage shaped dishes, a Set of six Greek wine goblets decorated with Greek gods on a black ground in 24 carat gold highlights, and a Quimper ware wall mounted posy holder
A quantity of Chinese models and figures including soapstone animals and landscape, pottery monkey-form teapot; blanc de chine buddha; square section porcelain vase; a modern egg-shell porcelain hand-painted bowl decorated with figures in a landscape; together with a modern carved wooden figure of a water carrier CONDITION REPORT: Square porcelain vase - lacking cover and cracked on one corner. With paint scratches, firing cracks, hairline cracks and rubbing. Ceramic figure on lotus leaf - in good condition. Wooden carving of water carrier - in good order. Soapstone carving of pheasants - with multiple losses and chips. Soapstone carving of monkey - multiple losses and chips. Small porcelain bowl (modern) - good condition. Soapstone figure of landscape - with repairs, losses and chips. Hardstone carving of cat - with fleabite chips. Monkey teapot - with crazing throughout and restoration around main body. Blanc de Chine buddha with losses and chips. Soapstone model of exotic birds - with losses and chips. Pottery jug (modern) - generally good order. Soapstone chameleon - with some scratches but otherwise OK. Soapstone of monkey and deer - with losses and chips. Soapstone buddha - chipped. Spanish porcelain figure of Geisha - in good order. Three saucers - with chips and scratches.
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising an Ordnance Survey folding map of Windsor, circa 1900, red cloth covers; three packs of playing cards, including one of New Zealand and Federal Steamship Companies interest; three Wade ceramic figurines; pen nibs; various childrens books; a Fairylite 'Big Ears' egg cup, boxed; and other items.
GROUP OF FIVE INTAGLIO ENGRAVED GLASS TASSIE 'GEMS', late 18th or early 19th century, including a circular black button with a Roman head in low relief, 1.3cm diameter; an amber coloured oval example engraved 'M & W', 1.8cm wide; an amber coloured oval example depicting Cupid driving a two-horse chariot, 1cm wide; a green oval example depicting Fortuna holding balance scales, 1.2cm high; an engraved amethyst stone intaglio loosely depicting a horse, probably ancient, 1.8cm wide; a Victorian engraved bloodstone seal disk, with monogram, 1.1cm diameter; three Tassie plaster portrait reliefs; a white ceramic profile relief in Classical style; and two other items Provenance: The Miller-Williams Collection of Tassie Intaglios The avid and erudite Dorset collector Mrs Margaret Miller-Williams, forms her fascinating collection of Tassie glass intaglios, related seals and imprints. The group, assembled over many years of sharp eyed hunting in shops and markets in the UK and abroad, is a small but strongly representative part of William Tassie's (1777 - 1860) huge output. Miller-Williams' original interest in the Tassie Neoclassical phenomenom was originally fired by a close friend who as a great great great great niece of Tassie's had inherited a large collection of the engraver's own intaglios, and who gave Miller-Williams her duplicates, to get the collection started William Tassie himself, nephew of James Tassie (1735 - 1799) who was also a gem engraver, had a famed collection of over 20,000 intaglios. It is thought that between them, the Tassies could reasonably be credited with the reintroduction of the ancient skill of Intaglio gem engraving, and their work meshed perfectly with the newly fashionable Grand Tour and the general and ubiquitous vogue for all things Neoclassical. The sheer quality of their work brought great acclaim, and their intaglios found their way into many great collections, including that of Catherine the Great of Russia -that cumulation now held at the State Hermitage Museums The bracketed numbers in the following lots relate to the full listing 'A CATALOGUE OF THAT PART OF MR WILLIAM TASSIE'S EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF IMPRESSIONS FROM ENGRAVED GEMS, CONSISTING OF DEVICES AND EMBLEMS...', printed by W.Nicol, London 1830
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY METAMORPHIC LIBRARY STEP CHAIR, late 19th century, and it's non-metamorphic pair, both with pierced triangular pediment and twin obelisks above a rectangular backplate inset with glazed ceramic tiles, the Tempest, and Cymbeline, the seats with moulded edges, above turned and tapering front legs, 92cm high x 43cm wide; the metamorphic example 90cm high when formed as steps (2)
GEORGE IV BURR WOOD WORK TABLE, circa 1825, the frieze drawer with twin turned bone handles, with partially fitted interior, above a pull-out fabric basket, on twin tapering supports descending to horizontal block bases united by a stretcher and with scrolled feet and ceramic castors, 74cm high x 65cm wide x 50cm deep
A Rare Chinese Song Dynasty Stoneware Jar / Amphora - Yixing Kiln. This rare and unusual stoneware cone-shaped storage jar, or amphora, was most likely from the Yixing kilns in Jiangsu province in the east of China. It is coated both inside and out in a brown glaze. Height 25.5cm (10 inches). Southern Song Dynasty (AD 1127 - 1279).Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton. Reference: similar vessels are described in the 1985 Southeast Asian Ceramic Society book “A Ceramic Legacy of Asia’s Maritime Trade”.
A Fine Chinese Western Han Dynasty Painted Pottery Cocoon Jar. Made from a relatively highly-fired grey pottery and decorated with a variety of different coloured pigments in a design featuring cloud patterns within vertical bands. Length of body 29cm, height 26cm. A fine and untouched example. Western Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 8).Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.Reference: similarly decorated cocoon jars are described and illustrated in the 1991 Southeast Asian Ceramic Society book “Spirit of Han”.
A Fine Chinese Qin or Western Han Dynasty Burnished Pottery Cocoon Jar. The body decorated with twelve bands of vertically triple-incised bands and pronounced ridges surrounding the neck and base. The wide foot suggests this an early example of its type. Length of body 28.5cm, height 26.5cm. A fine and untouched example. Qin Dynasty (221 – 206 BC) or Early Western Han Dynasty (206 BC – AD 8).Provenance: from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.Reference: similarly decorated cocoon jars are described and illustrated in the 1991 Southeast Asian Ceramic Society book “Spirit of Han”.
Pair of Still Life Flower Pictures. 1/ Roses and Other Flowers In a Green Ceramic Vase - Oil on Canvas, Signed R. Hunter, Size 24 x 19 Inches ( 60 x 48 cms ) Gilt Frame and Unicorn Gallery Label Verso. 2/ Still life of Flower In a Porcelain Vase - Oil on Canvas, Signed E. Laro. Size 19.5 x 15.5 Inches ( 50 x 40 cms ) Gilt Frame.

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