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THE BEATLES - COMPACT DISC COLLECTION (HMV BOX SET - WITH SIGNED COPIES). Excellent collectors' item with this limited edition 15 album CD box set released by HMV. This is number 000974. All contents are in excellent condition. This set includes signed CDs by Klaus Voormann/Mark Lewisohn/Patti Boyd (x2)/Alan Parsons (Sound Engineer) (2) and Victor Spinetti.
THE BEATLES - CD BOX SETS. Another super selection of 4 x limited edition CD box sets. Titles are Compact Disc EP Collection (CD BEP 14), CD Singles Collection (CD BSCP 1), The Beatles In Mono (5099969945120, Mint and sealed appearing to be the Japanese pressing though cannot be confirmed) and The Beatles ('The Original Studio Recordings') (5099969944901, appearing to be the original European high quality pressing - contents sealed).
ENGRAVED HALLMARKED ENGLISH SILVER VESTA Hallmarks eligible except from date letter as they’re so small and full of old polish, they’re not worn. Late 19th-early 20th century, what appears to be a Chester hallmark and hallmarked again inside the hinged lid. Great condition, gilded interior, pretty floral engraving. A clean and compact little piece. 5x3cm.
Low mileage, one previous owner 4.6 V8 in a delightful colour combination at No Reserve.Supplied new to St Helier Garages on Jersey and first registered 13/03/2001 ( J46811)One previous owner and 63,997 miles supported by the service historyPowered by the long-established 225bhp, 4554cc V8 (runs on E10 fuel)Finished in Alveston Red with smart cream leather seating piped in redThe part-wood steering wheel rim was an option from the Autobiography programmeFitted with sat nav and Harman Kardon sound systemFull service and gearbox flush 15/03/2021 by Bourne Valley AutoService book, compact disc and book, owners manual and receipts SpecificationMake: LAND ROVERModel: RANGE ROVER P38Year: 2001Chassis Number: SALLPAMJ31A454400Registration Number: Y568 DHNTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 60D15230ADrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 63966 Miles
1968 Jaguar 240 Transmission: manualMileage:81226In September 1967 the Jaguar Mk. II was re-labelled as the 240 and 340 compact saloons. They were interim models to fill the gap until the introduction of the XJ6 in September 1968. The 340 was discontinued on the introduction of the XJ6 but the 240 continued as a budget priced model until April 1969; its price of £1,364 was only £20 more than the first 2.4 in 1956. The 240 now had a straight-port cylinder head with twin HS6 SU carburettors and a new inlet manifold. To keep costs down, Jaguar replaced the leather with Ambla, a simulated leather material and tufted carpet was used on the floor. Other changes included the replacement of the front fog lamps with circular vents and optional fog lamps for the UK market. The sales price was reduced to compete with the Rover 2000 TC. For the first time, the 2.4 litre model could exceed 100 mph, resulting in a slight sales resurgence.Manufactured on 30th August 1968 and supplied by Glovers of Ripon to W.R.M. Michel in Harrogate, this Jaguar was originally registered on 1st October 1968. Still in its original colour combination of Dark Blue exterior with Dark Blue Ambla interior, this is a good honest example of one of Browns Lane finest designs. Owned by the current vendor since 2006, he has lovingly kept the car in a dehumidified garage and has used her only sparingly. Starting immediately when requested, the six-cylinder XK engine runs well and with good oil pressure. This is mated to a manual gearbox with overdrive. Sitting proudly on wire wheels and fitted with the sporty Coombes rear spats, we are advised this matching numbers 240 drives well with no known faults. Supplied with a UK V5C registration document, this example would benefit from some light re-commissioning and perhaps some more regular use than she has had of late.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.
2000 Nissan Silvia Varietta Transmission: automaticMileage:114600The S15 versions of the Silvia boasted 247bhp from its inline-four engine, thanks to a turbocharger upgrade and engine management system while the non-turbo SR20DE produced 163bhp. The body dimensions were reduced from the previous generation so that it would comply with Japanese Government compact class. The model line-up was initially simplified to just the Spec-S and Spec-R, both models offering an ‘Aero’ variant with a large rear wing and side skirts/valances. This generation of the Silvia was only sold in Japan, Australia and New Zealand but was available as a grey import in most other countries. In Japan, Nissan offered a retractable hardtop variant of the Silvia, called the Varietta. The Varietta was built by Autech,a subsidiary of Nissan, and was based on the Spec-S model, featuring the same naturally aspirated engine, with a choice of the five-speed manual transmission or the four-speed automatic transmission. This is a rare type of Nissan Silvia which is uncommon in most places as only 1143 cars were produced. This example, presented in metallic blue, is one of the very few Varietta examples that can be found on these shores.and was imported by our vendor for his wife incidentally also named Silvia in 2016. With one lady owner since import and a record of all maintenance, this S15 also has a heads-up display which provides the speed in mph. This two-litre automatic example comes with the SYL cherished number plate and boasts leather trim with heated seats and is described as in good condition throughout. With an agreed insurance value of £9,500 this is a rare and interesting sports car offered without reserve. Guide Price £4,500 - £6,500Interested 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 mixed lot to include a Chiswick Products Ltd metal advertising sign for Cherry Blossom Shoe Polish (believed by the vendor to be 1950's), a LNER silver plated dish, playing cards, powder compact, cut throat razor, oil can and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee). Further pictures to follow.
Ginn, P.J., editor. The Complete Book of Southern African Birds, coloured illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, folio, Cape Town: Struik Winchester, 1989; Ali, Salim. Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan, Compact Edition, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, folio, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1983; Dickinson, Edward, editor. The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World, third edition, original boards, dust-jacket, 4to, Princeton: University Press, 2003; and 19 others, similar, v.s. (22)
PIERRE BRUN: GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET EVENING PURSE, CIRCA 1970Of finely woven lacework design, the clasp set with brilliant-cut diamonds, accompanied by a compact and lipstick holder of matching design, maker's marks, French assay marks, lengths: purse 15.0cm, compact 7.0cm, lipstick holder 5.0cm (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A selection of 19th century and later purses, vestas, compacts and card cases, to include a tortoiseshell and mother of pearl card case, 10.3cm x 8cm, a George V silver vesta case, 4.4cm x 3.7cm, a further George V silver vesta case, 5cm x 5cm, a Victorian tortoiseshell and silver inlaid purse, 8.5cm x 5.7cm, a silver coloured blue enamel and red paste set compact, 8.6cm x 6.3cm, an ivory and silver coloured coin purse, 7.3cm x 5.8cm, and a mother-of-pearl, silver coloured and red leather coin purse, 7.7cm 6cm (7)CR: Small silver vesta: No splitting, thinning or repair. Moderate scratching and wear, some small dents. All decoration and lettering is crisp and clear. Cover does not sit flush.Large silver vesta: No splitting, thinning, denting or repair. Moderate scratching and wear. All decoration and lettering is crisp and clear. Cover sits flush and closes with a snap.Card case: Poor condition. Heavy losses to the mother of pearl. Heavy scratching and wear to the Tortoishell. Cover is slightly stuck and does not open easily. Cover is wobbly.Ivory coin purse: Very poor condition. Hinge is broken, lining is torn. Extensive repair required.Tortoishell purse: Poor condition. Catch is in working order, but Tortoishell exterior is heavily worn and lining in heavily split. Repair required.Mother of pearl purse: Fair. Exterior in good order, mother of pearl in tact, leather is fair order and metal framework in good order. lining to interior heavily damaged.Compact: Overall fair. Moderate loss to the enamel, large dent to the base, some denting to the sides. Cover opens and closes securely. Heavy wear to the powder puff and interior. Mirror in tact.
A selection of Victorian and later jewellery, accessories and jewellery boxes, to include a pearl necklace with a 14ct diamond set clasp, 48cm long, a cultured pearl pendant on a gold coloured chain, 36cm long, a Victorian gold coloured turquoise set stick pin, 7cm long, a pair of Victorian silver coloured earrings, each 16mm long, an Arts & Crafts style silver bracelet, 18.5cm long, a hardstone set cross pendant, 4.7cm x 3.2cm, a pair of Scandinavian style silver earrings, each 32mm wide, an Egyptian revival style scarab necklace, a silver and enamel compact, and a further selection of pendants, earrings, brooches, buttons and accessories (Qty)
A George V silver finger compact, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1920, of circular form with floral decoration and vacant shield cartouche to cover, gilt interior and with powder puff, 33mm diameter, together with a George V silver swizzle stick by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 14.3cm long, a further silver example, 12.2cm long, a miniature silver frame, 5.5cm tall, two silver pill boxes, a silver stamp holder in the form of an envelope, and a yellow metal magnifying glass (8)
An early 20th century Austrian silver and enamel compact, of circular form decorated in polychrome enamel with gilt highlighting, depicting a lakeside scene with birds and prunus blossom to foreground, gilt interior with mirror set to cover, 5.3cm diameter, weight 48.6gms, complete in red leather box
A silver compact by Clark & Sewell, Chester 1942, 7.7cm diameter, together with a silver and enamel jewellery casket by IM Hutchfield, Chester 1920, 6cm diameter, an Edwardian silver circular snuff, Birmingham 1904, and a George V silver jewellery casket on four raised feet, Birmingham 1927 (4)
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY COMPACT MAHOGANY LOCKERS, in the form of miniature cabinets on stand, the top section with three cockbeaded short drawers, above the bases with single long drawer, with brass drop handles and back plates, raised on carved shell capped cabriole legs and pointed pad feet. 68cm high, 33cm wide, 25cm deepCondition Report: Overall good conditionDiscolouration to top of both piecesFurther wear consistent with ageSee images

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