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The Alpine A110 Tour de Corse 75, is a limited edition produced by Alpine. 150 examples were produced with just five being right hand drive! The limited edition example featured black microfibre upholstery (seats, steering wheel, roof lining, centre console, and dashboard), 18 inch gloss white wheels, Sabelt Racing one-piece bucket seats, a numbered plaque (004/ 150), sport pedals and passenger and driver footrest in aluminium, French flags on the door panels, electric folding door mirrors, front and rear parking sensors, reversing camera, focal audio system, Alpine multimedia system with android auto and Apple Carplay, automatic headlights, rain-sensitive wipers, air conditioning, Alpine chassis, active sport exhaust, high-performance Brembo brakes with orange calipers, chrome Alpine logo on the front wings, and French flags on C-pillars.This superb looking example is one of the very rare ‘Tour de Corse 75’ limited edition cars and is number four of five right hand drive examples produced (just 150 produced in total). Registered in November 2022 this Alpine has had just one owner from new and is showing a mere 1,900 miles on the odometer. Presented in limited edition livery wheels and interior the Alpine looks fantastic and is in excellent order being such a low mileage example. It also benefits from having GTechniq ceramic coating to the interior, paintwork, glass, brakes and wheels with a five-year guarantee. Always garaged the A110 has had an annual service by Alpine Orpington and comes complete with a history file including the current UK registration document and the Alpine book pack. This is an unrepeatable opportunity to own a limited edition A110, in almost new condition! Consigned by Daniel Godin Limited edition and one of only five right hand drive examples producedExtremely low mileageExcellent conditionOne owner from new
The Ford Mustang 351 Cobra Jet holds a special place in the 60 year history of the Ford Mustang. Introduced in 1969 as a high-performance option, with its sleek design and formidable power, the Mustang 351 Cobra Jet quickly gained a reputation as a street racer's dream. Underneath the bonnet laid a potent 351cui Cleveland V8 engine, tuned to deliver an impressive output of over 300bhp. This robust powertrain, combined with other performance enhancements such as upgraded suspension and Ram-Air, made the 351 Cobra Jet a force to be reckoned with on both the drag strip and the open road.The car we have here is an extremely well specified Q-code example fitted with the top of the range four valve Cleveland V8 and optional ‘Ram Air Cobra jet’, a rare option which forces cold air into the engine at high revs and increases the power produced. It is also a rare factory fitted Hurst four-speed manual car with optional 3.50 Traction-Lok differential. Other optional equipment includes power steering, power front disc brakes, Mach 1 sports interior, triple sports dial console, foldable sports deck rear seats and Magnum 500 chrome wheels. A Marti report accompanies the car, confirming the original specification as Bright Red with black vinyl bucket seats, four-speed manual, as we see it today.The car was imported into the UK in 2011 by a Mr Wessell, at which point the mileage was around 34,000, which is understood to have been the genuine mileage. Many upgrades were fitted during Mr Wessells ownership including a Centreforce clutch, KYB sports adjustable shocks, performance rear leaf springs, uprated rear sway bar, MSD electronic ignition, K&N air filter and many other small upgrades. The car was then sold to a Mustang enthusiast in 2013 who would go on to keep the car until 2020. During this tenure, a further £11,932 was spent further upgrading the car, an FST 750 carburettor was fitted, the engine was removed and inspected by Williams Bros Racing who confirmed the engine had previously been rebuilt with an upgraded camshaft, Harland Sharp rockers, new lifters and pushrods. A stainless steel exhaust was fabricated with Sanderson shorty headers, 2.5” straight pipes through to 24” Cherry Bomb back boxes, which provides an absolutely incredible soundtrack. A new heater core was also fitted, a gearbox refresh was undertaken, new rear Koni shocks, a reversing camera fitted and many other smaller jobs. The car was then fully detailed and ceramic coated and now looks excellent.The car now presents in excellent order, there are a handful of paint chips here and there and a small piece of corrosion on the right side outer sill, just in front of the rear wheel area, but overall the car is truly an excellent example and ticks many boxes.The car is supplied to auction with a comprehensive history file containing the original owners manual and a copy of the original purchase invoice, a RetroFord magazine feature on the car and a V5C registration document. Consigned by Fraser Smith
Audion-Detektor-EmpfängerHersteller unbekannt. Modell eines frühen amerikanischen Empfängers, Holzgehäuse, 1 Keramik-Regler, 1 Replika-DeForest-Ultraudion-Röhren in Schwanenhals-Fassung. Ein sehr dekoratives Sammlungsexponat, das spätere Werk eines Handwerkers oder Sammlers. Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: (3/-)Audion Detector ReceiverMaker unknown, early American radio model, wood case, with ceramic resistance and replica DeForest Ultraudion valve in gooseneck mounts. - Note: A most unusual and attractive construction, the more recent work of a craftsman or collector. Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: (3/-)
Mikrophon auf Ständer von Philips, um 1940Philips-Kohlemikrophon-Kapsel Nr. 4225 mit Keramik-Korpus in federnder Aufhängung, auf Bakelitständer Nr. 4247, Gesamthöhe 42,5 cm. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (2-3/-)Microphone on Stand by Philips, c. 1940Philips carbon microphone capsule no. 4225, with ceramic body in sprung suspension, on bakelite stand no. 4247, total height 16 ¾ in. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (2-3/-)
Victorian mahogany three-tier buffet, raised back with scrolling caved foliate decoration and central applied floral motif, scrolled and pierced brackets, fitted with two drawers to base, on egg and dart carved baluster supports with ceramic castorsDimensions: Height: 148cm Length/Width: 141cm Depth/Diameter: 47cm
A group of mid-century/modern ceramics and glass comprising two green/yellow bubble glass jars (h- 30cm), a purple glass vase, a compressed form squat green glass vase, a modern bronzed ceramic vase, and a West German pottery green glazed (rare colour) cylindrical pot by Europ Keramik (complete with original label) (6)
A collection of various items comprising, a 1820's pottery teabowl (h-5.5cm) and saucer with raspberry lattice and pink rim decoration, a 1820's crystal baluster milk jug with s-scroll handle on turned stem and spread foot (h-12.5cm) (hairline crack to back), a porcelain perfume bottle with gilt and floral decoration (h-8cm) (loss to gilt decoration), a presentation tankard with "Exhibition Edinburgh 1886" etched to front (h-19cm), an etched sherry glass reading "Tak it Got" (h-10cm), a small perfume bottle with thumb cut decoration with stopper (h-13.5cm), a white porcelain lattice cut basket dish and a ceramic pot raised on ball feet with floral and gilt decoration. (h-9cm) (8)
An Albany ceramic Bloodhound, modelled by Neil Campbell, with certificate, No 1 of 250, set into a wooden base, base size 35cm x 13cm Condition: some very minor paint blemishes (manufacture) otherwise good, no chips, cracks, or restoration visible, the plinth has one "grip" missing to the base.
A shelf containing a selection of ceramic animal figurines including five Beswick examples Condition: sandy horse - one ear tip missing, sitting hound - some dirty marks, "st. Bernard" - paint "dots" / blemishes, particularly to rear, small hound - cracks to glaze underside, fox - some manufacturing paint blemishes, smaller brown horse - rough patch to one back hoof, other brown/ bay horse - paint blemishes "pit mark" to rear, all have slight wear to feet.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BUTTON UPHOLSTERED SOFA OF CHESTERFIELD TYPE, LATE 19TH CENTURY Upholstered in terracotta abrash woven linen, with ceramic castors 71cm high, 216cm wide, 88cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe fabric upholstery is later applied but is marked and stained, one arm especially with darker patch - perhaps used as an armrest, the seat also with marks consistent with age and continued use in a domestic settingThe springs have fallen through the base and the lower hessian has sagged - this will require attention - overall may benefit from a reupholster to secure and bring up to date with the purchaser's décor. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the originality of any frame beneath the upholsteryThe legs with marks, knocks, scratches, chips, lossesPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Complete Set of Wade NatWest Pigs with Panda & Baby Ceramic Piggy Banks, a boxed & unboxed group. Consisting of Woody, Annabel, Maxwell, Lady Hilary, Sir Nathaniel & Cousin Wesley. Although unchecked for completeness condition is generally Excellent, in Fair boxes, where applicable. See photos.

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