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Art Deco silver and blue enamelled hexagonal compact, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1932, W 7.2cm, silver pipe mouthpiece, 7 small spoons, gross 153grs, pair of Italian white metal nut cracks, 800 standard, silver mounted oil bottle by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1920 and 1924, silver mounted scent bottle, plated and other items (a lot)
1969 Wolseley 1300 Mk. II Transmission: manualMileage:47134Alec Issigonis will be best remembered for the Mini and the Morris Minor, but arguably one of his greatest successes was ADO16, the BMC/British Leyland family saloon of the 1960s and 1970s, with its incredibly spacious interior within compact overall dimensions, its superb fluid cushion ride and its mix of models from bargain Austin and Morris through sophisticated Wolseley, gentlemanly Riley, sporting MG and 1300GT, and toff’s Vanden Plas Princess.This 1300 Mk. II is an example of what is considered the best of the Wolseley ADO16 with more luxurious trim, twin carbs, wood dash and a distinctive strip speedometer. Presented with a Sand bodywork and complementary trim, this 50 year old car boasts its original chrome and paint in good order due to the fact it has been garaged and used sparingly its entire life, indeed a hark back to times when the family car was the most treasured of assets. The interior includes Britax Auto-Lok (inertia reel) seat belts and is stunning and even the driver’s seat barely looks used. The veneered wood dash still has its, as-new, gloss and the distinctive strip speedometer, so much a feature of the ADO16 and looks like new. The twin-carb 1300 engine produced a healthy 65bhp, only 5bhp below the highest output engine fitted to an ADO16 when new. The engine has recently been removed, the engine bay restored, new clutch and all oil seals and rubber mounts replaced, so this is still a lively little car that will easily keep pace with modern traffic.Its first owner clocked up 18,000 miles in 16 years before selling it to Mr and Mrs Leo Hill who have kept it in the family ever since. Used by their daughter for some years, it reverted to their care and for decades attended shows with the Wolseley Register of which its owners were keen members. The vehicle has completed multiple times the London to Brighton classic runs and been the winner of the Wolseley National Show, it was a well-travelled car at the local and national shows over its lifetime. We are informed that recently new rear brake cylinders, master cylinder seals, rear brake pipes and flexible hoses, fuel lines, air filter, engine oil and filter and battery were all fitted. The car has an MoT test certificate which is valid until October 2022 and has no advisories.Guide Price £6,000 - £9,000Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
2001 Jaguar X-Type Transmission: automaticMileage:22500The X-Type, codenamed X400, was launched in 2001 to compete in the compact executive class dominated by the rear-wheel drive BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class despite Jaguar having no directly competitive platform. Instead, the X-Type used a modified version of the front-drive Ford CD132 platform shared with the contemporary Ford Mondeo with the addition of all-wheel drive and handling and steering engineered to minimise front-wheel drive torque-steer. Initially, the X-Type was available only with all wheel drive, using a centre differential with a default split of 60% torque to the rear wheels, 40% to the front wheels. Engines included either of two V6 petrol engines: 2.5 litre or 3.0 litre. In 2002, an entry level 2.1 litre V6 front wheel drive model was added. All three engines were available with either five- speed automatic or five-speed manual gearboxes. This lovely example is presented in metallic blue with cream trim has covered a remarkably low 22,500 miles and has just three previous keepers, the first owner having the car until August 2020. This is an all-wheel drive example with the desirable 3.0 litre petrol engine and is described by our vendor as driving superbly having been garaged most of its life. Within the history file is a service booklet with eight service stamps, receipts and invoices verifying the mileage. An MoT test certificate until September 2022 and the cherished number are included in the sale and we are informed the car is only being sold purely due to loss of covered storage. This is an all wheel drive, low mileage example in stunning condition that combines practicality with Jaguars legendary reputation. Guide Price £5,000 - £7,000Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
1965 Ford Ranchero Transmission: automaticMileage:A blue Ranchero originally featured in the 1964 Goldfinger film where Odd Job was driving with a cube of a crushed car in the back containing Mr Solo. Goldfinger “Forgive me Mr Bond, But I must arrange for my Gold to be separated from the late Mr. Solo” Bond “As you said he had a pressing engagement”. Produced by Ford between 1957 and 1979, Unlike a standard pick-up truck, the Ranchero was adapted from a two-door station wagon platform that integrated the cab and cargo bed into the body. A total of 508,355 units were produced during the model's production run. Over its lifespan it was derived from full-sized, compact, and intermediate automobiles sold by Ford for the North American market.This 1965 Ranchero has led an interesting life, having been purchased recently from the production company on ‘No Time To Die’ the latest in the Bond franchise. This Ford Ranchero features the return of the marque in the latest James Bond film where the car is in the Cuban scene with Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas, thus the perfect utility vehicle for any Bond enthusiast! The car requires some recommissioning but is registered with a UK V5C registration document.Guide Price £7,000 - £12,000Salesroom Notice; Please be aware that this vehicle is currently not running and will require recommissioningInterested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
1965 Ford Mustang Convertible (289ci) Transmission: automaticMileage:26772The Ford Mustang is an American icon and was originally based on the Ford Falcon compact. The first production Mustang rolled off the assembly line in Dearborn, Michigan in March 1964 and was introduced to the public at the New York World's Fair on 17th April 1964. It was, and remains, one of the most successful product launches in automotive history. The Mustang sold over one million units in its first 18 months on the market and its legend lives on with revised models still in production today some 50 years after production commenced. With each revision, the Mustang saw an increase in overall dimensions and in engine power. By 1969, the muscle car race was on and Ford offered a 351 or 428 Cobra Jet and other performance engines in most models, although these were often ordered with the Fastback and Mach One cars. Ford added a Fastback to its 1965 Mustang line-up, but the convertible holds a special place in American culture and was heavily publicised as ‘a car to escape the mundane nature of life.’ Finished in burgundy metallic with excellent linen vinyl interior, this 1965 Mustang convertible has been the subject of an earlier restoration and presents extremely well. It is fitted with a power roof, automatic transmission and sits on a great set of 16 x 7 alloy road wheels. She has been equipped with the highly desirable ‘Borgeson’ power steering conversion and disc brakes to the front. The Borgeson system uses a new power steering box and Saginaw pump which powers the steering column and is more positive, giving a much better ‘feel’. The disc brake conversion uses all new parts and improves braking significantly. The 289ci engine has recently had new head gaskets fitted and is able to run on unleaded fuel. A four-barrel Edelbrock carburettor is fitted, and we are told this Mustang offers a spirited performance with a meaningful exhaust note. Registered in the UK and supplied with a V5C registration document, this Mustang is ready to be enjoyed immediately and is a real head turner.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
A collection of costume jewellery to include a ladies steel cased 1920's Everite wristwatch, weighable gold locket weight approx 3.7gms along with gold fronted cufflinks all a/f faux pearls, mixed silver and white metal chains and pendants etc, bangles, paste set jewellery including brooches, pendants, white metal bangle, and necklaces, glass and plastic bead necklaces, vintage costume brooches including Triffari and marcasite versions, gold plated 1960's Rotary ladies wristwatch, gilt metal knot studs, clip on earring, bead jewellery, Stratton compact, plastic bangles, rolled gold bangles and cameo brooch, , Cosmic plated lighter costume, gilt photo frame, a block in the form of a diamond shape, etc (1 bag)
A Box of Miscellaneous, to include Three Royal Albert cabinet plates, a continental ribbon plate, Wedgwood Blue Jasperware rose bowl, a small Wedgwood vase, costume jewellery cuff links, a compact, a wooden hinged jewellery box, small Royal Winton bowl, compass, soapstone figure, Crown Derby cabinet plate, and a small Chinese jewellery cabinet. Together with a small alabaster travelling chess set with integral chess board, and a mahogany backed barometer. Good lot for sorting.
BOUCHERON, A DIAMOND SET COMPACT CIRCA 1950the squared compact with scrolled foliate decoration and old cut diamond accents, with a hinged diamond set thumb piece, approximately 1.35 carats total, opening to reveal a mirror and a gold coloured engine turned lidded powder compartment with sprung thumb piece, signed Boucheron Paris and numbered 80.739, stamped with French post 1893 import poinçonSIZE/DIMENSIONS: 7cm x 6.4cm x 1cmGROSS WEIGHT: 188 gramsCondition Report: Part of the hinge has been broken, it swivels round when the lid is opened and closed, there are some knocks to the corners, one has a very small hole, a few of the diamonds have been pushed into the settings, but all diamonds are still present. The mirror has a some light scratching where the internal sprung thumb piece has rubbed the mirror upon closing. The case has the French import owl mark. The inside of the inner lid patch where it appears the box has been acid tested.Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO BOXES OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a quantity of costume jewellery such as Wedgwood brooch, a white metal abalone shell butterfly brooch stamped 'Alpaca Mexico', a pair of white metal pear cut blue topaz drop earrings with fish hook fittings stamped '925', stainless steel rings, yellow and white metal rings, bracelets, brooches, necklaces, cufflinks, pendants, earrings, imitation pearl strands, ladies and gents wristwatches, lighter, compact, a case ladies watch and bracelet set, etc
A TRAY OF SILVER BROOCHES, COMPACT etc, to include a silver 'Crufts Dog Show' brooch depicting a dogs face set with two blue glass cabochons, hallmarked 'Kirwan & Co Ltd' Birmingham 1963, approximate gross weight 9.0 grams, 0.29ozt, a white metal dogs head bar brooch stamped 'Silver', a white metal bar brooch fitted with a small figure of a dog, stamped 'Silver 925', another white metal dog brooch stamped 'Kenart, Silver 925', a white metal 'Cairn Terrier Association' badge, stamped 'Silver', a yellow metal engine turned design cigarette case depicting three Cairn Terriers to the lid by Gwenda with original fitted box, also including a black plastic dog figure
Costume jewellery, including purple glass cloak clasp; a purple glass pendant and brooch, second purple glass pendant, together with a silver and paste triple crescent brooch approx 45 x 40 mm Art Deco style brooch which has a central mounted glass screw-top canister mm K*R (patent pending), a pair of collar clips, three pairs of clip-on earrings, one pendant and three brooches and finally a blue and white stone bar brooch. This lot continues with a silver floral brooch, sterling silver purple and white enamel brooch mm Rims & Bacs, yellow metal mourning locket, malachite brooch in the form of a ivy leaf, red glass pendant, Rotary stainless steel wrist watch, Stratton compact, a silver cigarette case Birmingham hallmark 1926, silver bangle Chester hallmark dated 1923 (both lightly dented) 103 gms, silver plated filigree belt, a stainless steel and enamel 1/F Wing RCAF Moville France lighter; vintage Ronson chrome plated lighter and two vintage pocket compass, all housed in a miniature Gladstone bag.
A Bear Essentials (New Zealand) artist teddy bear Aunt Mabel Spill from the Colour Box collection, dressed in white dress, burgundy plush coat, black feather boa, black velvet gape hat, a Dorothy bag with compact, perfume, prayer book, bottle of Johnnie Walker, Alka-Seltzer, stockings and handkerchief and a clutch purse with make-up, key and New Zealand passport --23in. (58.5cm.) high (a little dusty) - purchased directly from Frances Lyle Fagan

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