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1961 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II Long Wheel Base Saloon without division by Parkward & Co, London, believed one of only 6 built. Registration 120HYT, Chassis LCB 75, V8 6.2 litre engine, automatic transmission, power steering and electric windows. Indicated mileage 98,572 approx (possibly genuine). This rare and very elegant Rolls-Royce has been left to the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation and is being sold without reserve. It is finished in shell grey with cream hide upholstery and beige carpets. The long wheelbase body has an extra 4" in length, giving the rear passengers plenty of extra leg room and cost approx 30% more than the standard saloon at around £7,000 new. It has a retro-fitted illuminated cocktail cabinet with flasks and glasses behind the rear seat armrest and an ice box inset into the rear parcel shelf. It is complete with all its tools and was last serviced by D. Moore Rolls-Royce Specialists in November 2021 at a cost of £3,067 and hasn't done any miles since. An honest, solid and very presentable example which is running and driving and would be ideal to use and improve. It is supplied with V5, a history file with service bills going back to the 1980s, all its tools, a written inspection report carried out in 2020 and a handbook. (Subject to 12% buyers premium inclusive of VAT).
1956 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith Long Wheel Base Limousine by Parkward & Co, London made for H.M. Ambassador in Khartoum and latterly owned H.H. Sheikh Al-Ahmad Al Jaber Al- Sabah the former Prime Minister of Kuwait. Registration 833 XVX, Chassis ELW78. Six-cylinder 4.9 litre straight six engine with automatic transmission, power steering and servo-assisted brakes. This rare coach-built limousine has its original cream over light brown colour scheme with tinted windows and white wall tyres designed to reflect the intense heat of the Sudanese sun which would have boiled the occupants of the more usual black Government cars. It has many special features including two roof-mounted electric fans with leather blades ( for safety), a cocktail cabinet, a wireless mounted in a cabinet, jump seats, reading lights, and an electric division. After being used by Sir Edwin Chapman-Andrews KCMG, OBE (1903-1980) the British Ambassador in the Sudan it eventually made its way to America and thence returned to the Far-East when it was bought by the Sheikh and former Prime Minister of Kuwait for his famously large car collection where it resided in the underground car park under his Palace. Late last year it came back to these shores when our vendor purchased it, UK registered it and re-commissioned it for the road. It is a car of huge presence and of the very highest quality. The paintwork is mellow in areas but very presentable whilst the interior is generally in excellent condition with brown hide to the front and cream hide to the rear. The beautiful veneered cabinet work is a joy to behold and the car now drives very well. A full list of the re-commissioning is available to view. The indicated mileage is approx 12,623 (probably 112,623) miles. It is sold with V5, copies of original build sheets, various research and related documents. (Subject to 12% buyers premium inclusive of VAT).Good original condition, paintwork is presentable but has some crazing particualy to the wings, some splits and loose areas . The coachwork seems structuraly good with no dropping to the doors which close with a satisfying clunk. The interior is in very good original condition and has many special feature specified on the build sheets which are still present, ie fans, radio, cocktail cabinet etc.Mechanically the car drives well with a smooth gear change and generally quiet engine. It has recently been re- commisioned and the list of work has now been added to the images on our website.
Four pieces of mid century Scandinavian coloured glass to include Swedish bottle with stopper by Gullaskruf, green and of rectangular form with raised stylised line drawings of cocktail glasses and tumblers, stopper with cork and brass disk handle, marked with silver Gullaskruf Sweden logo, two Finnish Riihimaki style vases in orange and yellow, and a Finnish Jan Salakari red glass with metal collar base. Tallest to measure 28cm tall. (4)
A retro vintage mid 20th century walnut veneered cocktail cabinet highboard having a glazed sliding doors shelving space to left over a twin door cupboard space. To the right, single door over a bank of three drawers. Raised on teak tapering supports. It measures approximately 121cm x 140cm x 40cm.
Lucian Ercolani - Ercol - Windsor Model 469 - Serving Cabinet - A 1960s retro beech wood cocktail / bureau cabinet having a drop down fronted door to top, above a twin door cabinet and a single drawer, all handles being recessed oval pull handles. Applied blue label to inside door. Measures approx. 110cm x 82cm x 43cm.
Victor B. Wilkins for G Plan - Fresco Range - A retro 1960s teak wood sideboard highboard credenza comprising of two upright cabinet / cocktail sections with central shelved section over a central bank of drawers flanked by twin cupboard sections. All raised on shaped supports. G Plan label present. Measures approx. 122cm x 188cm x 46cm.
Johannes Andersen - A retro 20th century Danish teak three tier cocktail drinks tea trolley having curved handles to each end with top tier below. To the centre a half shelf with ebonised top and drawer to one end with a further third tier below. All raised on castors. Measures approx. 64cm x 78cm x 50cm.
Jentique - A retro mid 20th century teak sideboard credenza having a graduating bank of three drawers to the left with double door central cupboard flanked by a fall front cocktail drinks cupboard to the right. All with curved teak handles and being raised on tapering supports. Measures approx. 72cm x 183cm x 45cm.
Mendini, AlessandroMailand 1931 - 2019 ebenda, war italienischer Designer, Architekt und Chefredakteur. Limitierte Deckelvase Nr. 16, aus der Kollektion "100% Make Up", E: 1992, Dekorentwurf: Cocktail (Renate von Brevern & Heike Mühlhaus), A: Alessi, Tedentse, nach 1992, Porzellan, glasiert, die Wandung mit umlaufendem Druckdekor aus geometrischen und vegetabilen Mustern in Gelb, Grün, Blau und Schwarz, im Ansatz bauchiger, sich nach oben verjüngender Korpus mit Spitzdeckel, auf schräg ausgestelltem Rundstand, Bodenunterseite in Gold gestempelt, mit gestempelten Künstlernamen, H: 38 cm. Die Kollektion besteht aus einer gleichbleibenden Vasenform. Die Dekor-Designs stammen von 100 unterschiedlichen Künstlern zu je 100 Kopien. Dies entspricht einer Gesamtauflage von 10.000 Stück.
Cocktail-Brillantring von CARTIERRingweite mit Verkleinerungsschiene: 47/48. Ringkopfdurchmesser: ca. 2,2 cm. Gewicht: ca. 22,6 g. WG 750. Um 1990.Beigefügt die Originalrechnung von CARTIER mit der Referenznummer 8020200.Eleganter runder CARTIER Cocktail-Brillantring, pavébesetzt mit hochfeinen Brillanten, zus. ca. 3,4 ct. Die Signatur durch Ringverkleinerung nicht mehr sichtbar. (13504011) (16)Diamond cocktail ring by CARTIERRing size with size adjuster: 47/48. Ring head diameter: ca. 2.2 cm. Weight: ca. 22.6 g. 18 ct white gold. Ca. 1990.Accompanied by the original CARTIER invoice with ref. no. 8020200.Elegant round CARTIER diamond cocktail ring, with very fine brilliant-cut diamonds in pavé setting, totalling ca. 3.4 ct. Signature no longer visible due to size adjuster.
Attractive mid-20th century platinum diamond set lady's cocktail wristwatch on a 9ct woven link bracelet, silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and blued hands, Swiss movement stamped 'PWC', the case set with forty-two single mixed-cut diamonds in a pavé grain setting, estimated 1.65ct approx in total, 18.9gm, 21mm-Box/Papers - none. Movement - the movement currently functioning.Dial - some light marks as expected - see image.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - good.Crown - adjusts hands correctly.Bracelet - with fold-over clasp in good condition, length 6.5" approx .-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
A collection of 20th century hallmarked silver cutlery including; a fish knife hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter f for 1905, makers mark GNRF for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. A tea spoon and desert fork hallmarked for Sheffield date letter q for 1933 with Art Deco design to the handles. A 1920's cocktail straw spoon stamped SS for sterling silver and a preserve spoon hallmarked Sheffield, date letter e for 1922, makers mark CB&S for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. Combined weight approx 84.03g. Measures approx 21 cm (longest spoon) x 2cm.
A collection of watches. Featuring a 9ct gold 1950s Hirco watch head, with partial yellow metal bracelet, gross weight 10.6 grams, winds and appears to run. Also included are a gentlemen's 1940s Hefik wristwatch, in stainless steel, with a champagne dial, with Arabic numerals, and a subsidiary second dial. Dial diameter is approximately 2mm; a black swatch watch on a leather strap, with a purchase receipt from 2008, untested; a vintage Avia Cadet gentleman's wrist watch on a gilded bracelet, which winds and appears to run; a vintage ladies Avia gilt cocktail watch, which also winds and appears to run.
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