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Lot 1260

Chinese jade decorated lady's compact brass bound glass cased compact, with carved jade and marcasite decoration to lid, opening to fitted interior, and mesh handle, (height 13cm approx).

Lot 440

A Gamo 'Compact' Single Stroke pneumatic .177 target air pistol. Adjustable sights, trigger and adjustable anatomical hardwood grips. In good working order.

Lot 877

A stunning example of the desirable S1. Restored to a high standard and showing only 43,692 miles.The much-revered Escort RS Turbo S1 was supplied in the distinctive Diamond White body colour only. The engine utilised was a 1600 CVH unit modified to suit the higher loads and the application of a turbocharger, whilst also benefiting from computerised fuel injection and engine management incorporating boost control, producing a healthy 132bhp. It was the first front-wheel drive road car in the world to use a compact viscous-coupling design LSD instead of a normal mechanical LSD, which greatly improved cornering and drivability.Aesthetically, the RS Turbo was given a distinctive sporty appearance with a body-coloured front grille, bumpers and aerodynamic aids. The interior was trimmed in a combination of Monza and Cashmere fabrics and Recaro LS bucket seats were fitted as standard. Production was limited to only 5,000 examples and many were modified in period for racing and/or crashed.On offer here is a UK-supplied, right-hand drive example finished, naturally, in Diamond White that was showing just 43,692 miles at the time of cataloguing. C449 EBH has formed part of our vendor's private Ford Collection for the past few years and it's accompanied by an impressive history file detailing much of the car's life. There is simply too much to list here, so we recommend all interested parties come and see this super S1 and inspect the history file for themselves.The car was restored some years ago to a very good standard and still presents really well in the metal today. Guided very sensibly, considering the low mileage and quality on offer, this is a particularly good example and we welcome any inspection.With Sierras, Escorts and now the inevitable Focus all seeing substantial increases in value in recent years, the market for Performance Fords from this period never seems to cool down, particularly when they are from single ownership. This lovely example would be equally at home within any collection of nostalgic 80s 'rocket-ships' or being driven and enjoyed as all sporting cars should be.SpecificationMake: FORDModel: ESCORT RS TURBO S1Year: 1985Chassis Number: WF0BXXGCABFB40820Registration Number: C449 EBHTransmission: ManualEngine Number: FB40820Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 43692 MilesClick here for more details and images

Lot 827

A late-production SS in a rare colour, from previous long-term ownership and recently refreshed. Flamboyant 1970s Italian styling at its very best.Arguably the most civilised, not to mention usable, of the 1970s crop of Italian supercars, Maserati’s stunning mid-engined Merak combined a powerful V6 engine with the practicality of occasional rear seats and a decent-sized boot. Sharing its basic architecture and floorpan with the V8-powered Bora, the Merak was similarly penned by the talented Giorgetto Giugiaro’s Ital Design studio in Turin, but instead of the Bora’s rear clamshell, there was a flat decklid and novel flying buttress arrangement. In a break with tradition, the new Merak was named after a star in the Plough constellation and saw the greatest influence of the Modenese firm’s new relationship with Citroën yet, particularly the 90-degree V6 engine, a unit Maserati originally engineered for the SM. As used in the Merak, the Tipo C114 V6 was bored out from 2,670cc to 2,965cc greatly improving both torque and flexibility. With twin overhead camshafts per bank and fed by triple Weber 42 DCNF carburettors, the alloy V6’s 190 horses were delivered to the rear wheels through the SM’s 5-speed transaxle, while the brakes (discs all round) also used an adaptation of Citroën’s patented hydraulic power-operated system. The interior was typical of Italian exotics from the era, with low-slung seats and plenty of luxury features, while the compact V6 engine allowed a surprising amount of rear passenger space - even the usual Italian offset driving position was largely overcome thanks to a fully adjustable steering wheel and decent seat travel.Competition from Ferrari's new Dino V8 prompted the introduction of a more powerful and lightweight version - the Merak SS (Tipo AM122/A) with 220bhp engine and revised interior - for 1975, ZF transmission being adopted shortly after. The SS was distinguished by a black grille between the pop-up headlights and a Maserati-designed upper fascia with round instruments whilst a four-spoke steering wheel replaced the previous SM-derived interior.Finished in Acapulco Blue with a Magnolia interior, this rare and desirable, original right-hand drive SS resided with its previous owner for over 30 years and is accompanied by a fully-documented history covering that period, noting continual care and maintenance with Bill McGrath Maserati. The odometer indicates a smidge under 48,000 miles and the car has recently benefitted from a mechanical overhaul and body refurbishment and now presents superbly, ready to be used and enjoyed as intended.Revered in period for excellent performance and decent handling, today the Merak remains highly sought-after, especially in right-hand drive form and, with a very short production run of just 300 RHD cars, this matching numbers example in a rare colour is a very special offering indeed.SpecificationMake: MASERATIModel: MERAK SSYear: 1980Chassis Number: AM122A551Registration Number: HPD 212VTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 47853 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Magnolia HideClick here for more details and images

Lot 826

A very rare, UK-supplied, manual gearbox 3.0 CSi benefitting from a photographically documented bare metal and mechanical restoration.The post-war renaissance of BMW began in earnest in the 1960s with the introduction of two pivotal models, the compact 02-Series - the forerunner to the huge-selling 3-Series - and a larger, visually striking CS Sports Coupé, referred to internally as the E9, which evolved to become the 3.0 CSi, the car offered here. With its beautiful lines, purposeful stance and pillarless doors, styled by famed German coachbuilder Karmann, the CS grabbed instant attention. Powered by a superbly-engineered straight-six, 3-litre engine, this fast, sharp-handling cruiser had performance to match its looks. BMW now had a new face look that would come to define the company's image for the rest of the century. The E9 Coupé is perhaps the only sporting two-door of its era that offered style, pace and build quality to rival the best of British and the exotica of Italy, without being too expensive.In 1971, the 3.0 CS made its debut in the UK, followed swiftly by the introduction of the more powerful 3.0 CSi fuel-injected version, becoming BMW's first 200bhp plus machine, giving it real on the road punch and reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 7.5 seconds and 139mph. Interestingly, the 3.0 CSi is rarer in right-hand drive, manual transmission configuration than the much feted 3.0 CSL, with just over 400 being made between the ‘226’ and ‘435’ series. In recent years, sale prices of its big brother, the legendary 'CSL' have dramatically risen and, not unnaturally, the CSi has begun to follow. In part, perhaps due to the infrequency that these cars are actually seen on British roads, with the BMW Club UK estimating that as few as 120 right-hand drive examples of the 3.0 CSi have survived to the present day.This car, one of some 200 early-series cars built in right-hand drive, was registered on 3rd September 1974 to its first owner in Surrey. With some five owners in between, the current keeper was registered on 30th September 2003, according to the accompanying V5C. Online MOT records show the odometer reading as 24,708 miles on 14th March 2007 and, after a decade off the road, the car flew through an MOT on 10th May 2017 at 26,654 miles. Stripped back to its bare shell and subject to an extensive programme of cosmetic and mechanical restoration, the photographic records on file document the work.Presenting beautifully today in Fjord Blue Metallic with a black leather interior, the odometer reading was 26,689 miles at the time of cataloguing. With today’s classic car market favouring rarity, style and performance, we can think of no other contemporary that comes close to this car at this estimate. Rarer and better appointed than the Escort RS 2000, sportier than the Mercedes SLC and with more power than Porsche's 911 from the period, it's as rare as the equivalent exotica of the period but without the high maintenance histrionics. The 3.0 CSi is not just a stylish coupé., but a true driver’s car, and represents real value.SpecificationMake: BMWModel: CSIYear: 1974Chassis Number: 2265479Registration Number: XPC 86NTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 2265479 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 26689 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details and images

Lot 869

UK-supplied, post-facelift, 563bhp V12 Vantage S with a stunning specification and just 7,700 miles from new.The traditional American ‘muscle-car’ technique of squeezing a huge V8 into a small (by US standards) car is an established route to increased performance, and so it was with the V12-engined Vantage RS prototype, which combined Aston Martin's largest engine with its most compact model. Built in just four months by Aston Martin's Special Vehicle Operations department, the first prototype was unveiled by Dr Bez at the official opening of the British manufacturer's new design studio at Gaydon, Warwickshire on 11th December 2007. Dr Bez promised that a production version would be considered should there be sufficient demand and the result was a deluge of enquiries from enthusiasts eager to get their hands on, what promised to be, Aston's fastest-ever road car. In early 2008, they confirmed that production of the V12 Vantage would indeed commence in mid-2009 and the new car would be based on the V8 Vantage Coupé, but powered by the company’s familiar 6.0-litre V12 as found in the V12 Vanquish, DB9, and DBS models.In 2013, Aston introduced the uprated V12 Vantage S which offered an astonishing 563bhp at 6,750rpm and a massive 620Nm of torque, smoothly fed to the rear wheels through their new 7-speed Sportshift III automated manual transmission. With a claimed 0-60 time of just 3.9 seconds, the V12 Vantage S was the fastest production Aston Martin ever, equalling their very special One-77.We are delighted to present this stunning UK-supplied right-hand drive 2016 (16) Aston Martin V12 Vantage S Coupé that has covered just 7,700 miles at the time of cataloguing. It has been enjoyed by our vendor and one former keeper and has a full Aston Martin service history. The impressive optional extras list include the Premium Aston Martin audio system, carbon fibre front grille, a reversing camera and the car also benefits from being fully coated with paint protection film.Finished in Meteorite Silver, the Aston presents superbly with 19” Satin Black alloy wheels, red brake calipers, and a carbon fibre front grille and bonnet louvres. The classic Aston interior is furnished in Obsidian Black and Chancellor Red leather with contrasting red stitching. Gloss Piano Black trim surrounds the centre consoles and touch points on the doors, interspersed with black and red elements there too, and the Alcantara headlining is finished in the same shade of red you'll see throughout. It’s a typically Aston cockpit and a rather special place to be.With 563bhp, this is a seriously fast motor car and a veritable Supercar. In a very stylish colour combination, this gleaming Aston will reward a closer inspection at our Supercar Fest Sale and, guided sensibly, this Vantage S appears to offer superb value for money for a British V12 GT that’s barely run-in.SpecificationMake: ASTON MARTINModel: V12 VANTAGE SYear: 2016Chassis Number: SCFEJBCR6GGS02336Registration Number: YD16 BFLTransmission: AutoEngine Number: AM28/42343 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 7700 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 1186

Miscellany to include a desert rose crystal, approx 13cm x 13cm x 6.5cm, a musical powder compact by Carene, a Caithness vase, three glass hollow balls, a paper weight, a blue glass bowl, an oblong ceramic dish on a metal support, etc.

Lot 399

Jewellery to include hallmarked silver scent bottle/compact Chester 1912, maker Samuel M Levi. Sterling silver bangle, rings, Wedgwood and silver pendant, cuff links etc.

Lot 7

A selection of silver jewellery and other costume jewellery items. Comprising a Thai Niello work compact, marked "sterling: Made in Siam", a sterling silver double strand bracelet constructed from an Albert watch chain (approximate weight 34.6 grams/ 1.110OzT), a "sterling" marked locket, a white metal and moonstone modernist ring, an enammelled (a/f) RAF sweetheart badge, and ther items.

Lot 166

A quantity of 20th century costume jewellery to include a number of items of silver, paste deco jewellery, wristwatches, brooches and a Vogue compact, plus a fur stole (return if cannot be sold).

Lot 2362

Eight Silver cased compact/lady's key wound Pocket/Fob watches including several marked 935, one unmarked but with engine turned face and yellow metal Roman numerals (running at time of cataloguing), key present; one marked "Fine Silver" and with floral detail to the centre of the face and with yellow metal trailing foliage detail (running at time of cataloguing), one marked 800 and with yellow metal Roman numerals and foliage to centre and perimeter of the face (running at time of cataloguing), four others including one with inset second hand (all running) and one with Birmingham hallmark engraved within "A.L. Goring" (ran briefly at time of cataloguing).

Lot 1047

A small quantity of miscellanea to include; two small picture frames, a small bone trinket box with brass decorations, powder compact/lipstick, ladies marquisette pattern cigarette case, etc.

Lot 1702

A compact Art Deco design Oak Bureau, the fall front revealing an interior with five recesses and a drawer. The base with two long drawers supported on side accessed two tier open bookshelves, 32 1/2'' wide x 17'' deep x 34 3/4'' high.

Lot 1025

A quantity of miscellanea including scarves, kimono, bottles of perfume, compact, snuff box, cigarette holder, lighter and fan with bird decoration.

Lot 1312

An Olympus AZ-300 Superzoom 35mm Compact Camera with instructions together with an Olympus Superzoom 70 with box and instructions.

Lot 1724

A compact darkwood framed folding open armed Elbow Chair having patent folding action and a brown Draylon upholstered seat.

Lot 1376

A quantity of cased digital compact Cameras including Canon, Samsung, Prinz 770 flash unit, etc.

Lot 1190

A quantity of miscellanea to include; a miniature Roulette wheel, Stratton compact, dressing table set, two 'Papermate' ball point pens, two vintage Sadler Art Deco wall pockets, a pale blue Art Deco glass jug, etc.

Lot 14

India silver compact

Lot 786

A Flymo Turbo Compact 350 mower.

Lot 88

Owned and used by NASA; camera, battery, adapter lens, microphone, RF unit, controller, power adapter, and manual.Camcorder: 8mm camera for Hi8 tape, and TV output; detailed product sticker; 'Class III Not For Flight' sticker; 9.5in x 6in x 6.25in. Canon battery assembly: BP-E722; SED33103798; 'Class III Not For Flight' sticker; 1.5in x 3.5in x 1.75in; original box: 1.75in x 3.75in x 2in. EOS adapter VL: with soft case; 4.25in x 2in x 3.5in; original box: 5in x 2.5in x 4in. Hi-Fi Stereo microphone: 2in x 1.25in x 6in. RF Unit: RU-E3A; 2.25in x 2in x 1.25in. Wireless controller: WL-600; 5.75in x 2.25in x 0.5in. Compact power adapter: CA-100A; S/N GA100590; 'Class III Not For Flight' sticker; 6.25in x 3in x 2in. Issued: c. 1995Manufacturer: CanonCountry of Origin: JapanProvenance: NASA Condition: Age related wear. Not tested, function not guaranteed.

Lot 1950

AN ASPREYS DIAMOND AND GOLD COMPACT/MIRRORThe compact with engine turned design, with a diamond set B initial and diamond set pusher, signed Asprey and hallmarked 9ct gold, with internal mirror gross weight 113 grams.CONDITION REPORT - General ok condition, gold is scratched and worn, no notable damage. 

Lot 8548

Engine turned square silver powder compact with interior mirror London1946 and two silver serviette rings

Lot 167

A silver and enamel compact, the circular green and white enamelled top decorated with a spray of blue and pink flowers, opening to mirrored interior, Birmingham 1938, 7cm diameter, 78g

Lot 323

A silver cuff bracelet, 19.5 cm long, together with a silver pill box, a silver circular compact with internal mirror, turquoise pendant and other items (a parcel)

Lot 482

A George V period 9ct gold compact, 6cm by 4cm, rectangular with engine turned outer and having applied initials EMT in box, 65g

Lot 489

Six collectable items, including a very pretty silver and enamelled compact but sadly damaged to enamel and cracked mirror, with scene of elephant and figures to lid, a silver and enamelled Navy flag brooch, also damaged, in box, a silver open faced pocket watch in box, AF, a child's 9ct gold bangle, 2.9g, a stick pin, and a damaged silver sovereign case

Lot 4123

Joal & Cararama boxed Truck group to include 335 Volvo FH12-420 with Tanker 'Compact', 350 Volvo FH-12 Placing Unit 'Ibersec' plus others similar. Conditions generally appear Excellent to Mint in generally Good to Excellent boxes. (6)

Lot 309

Lego - Two boxed Lego Technic sets to include 8047 Compact Excavator and 8048 Buggy, both unopened

Lot 180

An early 20th Century circa 1930s Schuco teddy bear compact. Pink mohair, pin eyes, stitched nose and mouth with a metal frame body. The removable swivel head and body open to reveal mirror and powder compact with lipstick. Measures approx 9cm.

Lot 223

AN ART DECO SILVER-GILT AND BLUE ENAMEL COMPACT import marks, H C Freeman Ltd, London 1930. 5.7cm wide, 2.7 troy ounces gross

Lot 92

A Victorian evening bag with a fitted compact interior together with a Victorian French black jet buckle and similar items and a silver coloured chain belt having 6 tablets with engraved images of flora. Location:BWR

Lot 82

A small vintage lot to include a mid 20th Century pink glass dressing table set, an Art Deco hand mirror, a Vogue compact having an Oriental design, an early 20th Century silver compact with makers initials CPS, mixed hat pins to include a white metal example,, a silver engraved bangle, mixed hat pins, a silver and amber ring and 3 others, a small quantity of costume jewellery and a leather clutch bag. Location:RWF

Lot 79

A vintage lot of fashion accessories, mainly mid 20th Century, to include a Fox & Co Ltd 'FoxElla' black umbrella A/F and another, a small bottle of Bourjois 'Evening in Paris' fragrance in original clam shell case and box, a Beautibox compact, manicure sets, a wooden bead belt, a brown musquash muff, a fox stole and other items. Location:A2BCondition:Both umbrellas have tears-see photos.

Lot 6

Tiffany-A silver plated compact mirror with branded turquoise dust bag and box together with another branded box containing a silver chain and a Spanish Peretti silver chain bracelet with 3 white cabochons. Location:Cab

Lot 141

Nikon F2 Camera no.7451280 with Nikkor-N f2.8 24mm lens; Nikon D300s Camera body (boxed) with Nikkor f3.5-5.6 18-200mm lens; a Canon and a Samsung compact camera and a few other items

Lot 145

Olympus OM10 Camera with Zuiko f1.8 50mm lens; Zuiko Auto-T f4 200mm and Makinon f2.8 135mm lenses; an Olympus AF1 compact camera and a few other items (in soft case)

Lot 265

A hallmarked Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel powder compact. The compact decorated with green guilloche enamelling opening to reveal a mirror and powder compartment.  Hallmarked Birmingham 1933. Maker A Bros Ltd for Adie Brothers Ltd. Measures approx 8.3cm. Total weight 87.3g.

Lot 115

A hallmarked silver Art Deco compact case. The case decorated with a sunburst design with monogram cartouche, having engine tuned decoration verso. Case opening to reveal a swivel compartment marked Registered design No 767198 metal fittings. Hallmarked Birmingham 1932, maker C&N. Total weight 54.1g. Measures approx 4.5cm square.

Lot 59

A 20th century continental white metal lipstick compact. The compact case having etched decorated foliate decoration. The lipstick holder being set with a green cabochon push mechanism. The case opening with spring loaded action to reveal a small interior mirror. Lipstick holder stamped '14'. Total weight 32.6g. Measures 5.5cm long. 

Lot 30

Two cameo brooches, a two row simulated pearl necklace, a compact and other items

Lot 81

A Jack & Co Cheltenham Goliath pocket watch in a fitted case with silver front, three silver and mother of pearl penknives, a silver lidded bottle, a pin cushion and a compact

Lot 31

A set of cased tea spoons, a compact, costume jewellery and other items

Lot 361

A Continental silver oval pierced bonbon dish, length 10cm, a .800 silver circular compact, diameter 10.4cm, a German .800 silver spoon and two .925 silver and enamelled coffee spoons, total weight 161.3g, together with a set of six souvenir spoons and another spoon.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 493

A George V silver and blue enamelled square compact, the front decorated in marcasite with initials 'EC', Birmingham 1933 by Asprey & Co Ltd, dimensions 7.5cm x 7.2cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 444

A 20th century Persian silver and enamel circular compact, the hinge lid painted with birds amidst flowers within a strapwork and boteh border on a black ground, the underside finely engraved with foliate scroll, diameter 8.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3

UNITED KINGDOM. George III, 1760-1820. Gold sovereign, 1820. London. Closed 2. Laureate head right; compact date in exergue, with closed 2; GEORGIUS III D:G: BRITANNIAR: REX F:D:. / St George slaying the dragon right within Garter; HONI · SOIT · QUI · MAL · Y · PENSE ·.Fine. Reference: Fr-371; KM-674; Marsh-4B; S-3785CDiameter: 22.05 mm.Weight: 7.9881 g. (AGW=0.2355 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.

Lot 59

Two oriental plates and a box containing similar figures, compact etc

Lot 767

A white metal compact/portable mirror, the lid inset with yellow metal band with engraved floral decoration set with stones, the thumb piece set with rubies (one absent), width 7.5cm, approx excluding mirror 4ozt/126.4g.Condition Report: The internal mirror has a chip, there is a stone missing from the thumb piece.

Lot 2414

A George VI silver rectangular powder compact, maker Dyas Beverley Hampton, London 1947, of rectangular shape with engine turned decoration, also a Victorian silver oval patch box, makers Constantine and Floyd, Birmingham 1876, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration and another patch box, Birmingham 1876 of heart shape.

Lot 2428

A George V silver lady's compact, maker Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1921 with engine turned decoration, 6.8cm, a silver rectangular pill box, makers Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1909, with engraved decoration, also a lady's white metal compact with spring loaded opening mechanism, silver weight 104gms, 3.3ozs (3)

Lot 2100

A mixed collection of silverwares, various makers and dates: to include a cigarette box with engine turned cover, Birmingham 1956, 15.5 cm long, a silver rectangular engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1931, 8.5 cm long, a silver engine turned octagonal compact, Birmingham 1927, 7.5 cm long, a silver rectangular box, London 1903, maker William Comyns, 10.5 cm long, a lady's engraved 935 silver-cased pocket watch, the silver watch chain with swivel seal, two silver spoons, and two silver thimbles, weighable silver 391gms, 12.5 ozs.

Lot 415

Three Swarovski crystal necklaces along with compact and Agatha necklace.

Lot 420

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver compact with scroll engraved detail to the border, London 1953, 7 x 7cm.

Lot 537

A 9ct yellow gold compact of square section with engine turned decoration and internal mirror, 7 x 7cm, 115g, sold with receipt from Garrard: The Crown Jewellers, when purchased for £275 in 1974.Provenance: Weight approx. 115g, please note that this of course includes the liner and the mirror.

Lot 1095

A NILFISK C110.3 COMPACT PRESSURE WASHER in original box (brand new unused condition) (UNTESTED)

Lot 1103

A SELECTION OF AUDIO EQUIPMENT to include Technics SU-X101 stereo amplifier, Technics ST-X301L stereo tuner, Technics SL-PJ27A compact disc player Denon DVD1930 super audio cd player and a pair of Solarvox TK19S speakers (all UNTESTED)

Lot 1960

A group of assorted jewellery and white metal items etc., including filigree compact and bracelet, lipstick holder, Mexican sterling fruiting vine bracelet and Norwegian sterling ring.

Lot 231A

Mixed tray lot Joseph Rodgers silver spoon, EPNS shell cruet, travel case compact, stamp viewers, Sekonda watch, etc.

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