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A mixed lot of silver items including various teaspoons, a pair by USA Royal Danish International sterling spoons, a footed tyg trophy engraved "Port Swimming Championship 440yds won by AB Lonsdale 1925", Birmingham 1925, a further egg cup trophy, a Siamese and niello decorated bracelet, an engine turned decorated cigar cutter, also an Egyptian white metal, niello and filigree decorated powder compact etc, three electroplated spoons and an electroplated purse, etc.
A group of jewellery comprising a pair of silver and pink guilloche enamel decorated ear clips with shell and seated pixie, with matching pendant, two Danish silver floral decorated rings and a pair of ear clips, a silver brooch and eternity ring set with marcasite (af), three further costume brooches, a thimble, compact and a decorative plastic necklace.
- Believed to have spent most of its life in South Africa - Engine overhauled in 2014 - Offered with Heritage Certificate, invoices, old MOTs, etc. Introduced at the October 1955 Earl's Court Motor Show, the MKI 2.4 litre was intended to broaden Jaguar's appeal beyond the volatile luxury and sportscar sectors. Notable as the Coventry manufacturer's first monocoque design, it featured independent front suspension, a 'live' rear axle and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes (though, discs soon became optional). Powered by a 2483cc DOHC straight-six engine allied to either four-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission, the compact sports saloon boasted class-leading 100mph performance. Remaining in production until 1959, some 19,992 MKI 2.4s are thought to have left the Browns Lane factory. The right-hand drive sale car vacated Jaguar's Browns Lane plant in 1959 and is thought to have spent its early life in South Africa, finally returning to these shores in 1990. The engine and carburettors were overhauled in 2014 and the vendor now classes the bodywork as 'excellent'; the six-cylinder engine, Ivory-coloured paintwork and Burgundy leather interior trim as 'very good'; and the four-speed manual transmission as 'good'; and says 'TAS 905' 'runs and drives very well'. The car's odometer currently registers an unwarranted 32,200 miles and the Jaguar is being sold complete with a history file containing various items of paperwork and old MOTs etc.
- Restored several years ago, photos of restoration in history file - 1 of just 349 RHD examples, exported from UK to Ireland - Recent brake overhaul and fresh tyres BMW's 'New Class' compact range manufactured between 1962 and 1975 saved the company from extinction; setting it on the road from bubble car maker to the highly profitable producer it is today. Powered by the firm's celebrated four-cylinder M10 engine, these drivers' cars featured fully independent suspension and disc brakes up front. The '02' Series of two-door Saloon variants was introduced in 1966, of which a Karosserie Baur Targa Cabriolet version was added two years later. Initially powered by the 1602 (1573cc) engine, the Baur cars were equipped with the 2002 (1990cc) one from 1971 onwards. This stunning-looking Targa is one of just 349 made in right-hand drive form. The body was expensively restored some years ago, at which point all corrosion was removed, new panels fitted and a full bare metal respray in Yellow undertaken. The braking system is 'as new' having had all components replaced with genuine ones by a BMW specialist, while new tyres have also recently been fitted. The vendor currently grades all major aspects of the Cabriolet as 'very good' and is offering it complete with large history file, photos of the restoration, handbook, workshop manual, box of spares and 2002 model. A rare opportunity.
Grant by William Longe, - notary, and his wife, Isabella, and others of a demolished... notary, and his wife, Isabella, and others of a demolished tenement in the parish of St. Mary le Tower, Ipswich, adjacent to le Tymbyrmarket , charter in Latin on parchment [England (Ipswich), dated 21 March 1479] Single-sheet charter, 12 lines in a compact scrolling secretarial hand, opening with a small initial S formed of decorative penwork flourishes, one red wax seal and three tags wanting seals (one tag cut from another document), some small stains and folds, else good condition, 115+20 by 285mm. The figures named here include an array of prominent figures from late medieval Ipswich, and attest to the variety of roles individuals could have, including Robert Wymball (a clothier as well as lawyer, notary and bailiff) and William Wattys (a seller of wine and ale, as well as the coroner).
A shagreen Compact with enamelled military badge, a white metal with flower and leaf design, Duplux cigarette case with woven metal handle, red and purple deco Houbigant Paris, gilt grand piano shaped, a Stratton R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, a black and gold Stratton and a green and chrome art deco (8)
A group of four Coty Lalique-designed unopened boxes of Powder, tins of soap with fashionable printed tops, Elizabeth Arden combined mirror and lipstick, other lipsticks, a gilt trunk shaped combined mirror and lipstick case, miniature razor, Max Factor face powder brush, boxed, compact with Limoges porcelain panel and two others. With book Divine Beauty. Feder. 2001
A pair of Victorian silver Trinket Dishes, Edinburgh 1894, pair of shell Salts, Birmingham 1891, an agate handled silver Seal, Birmingham 1909, Toastrack, Sheffield 1932, Powder Compact, Jam Spoon, Pickle Fork, 1903, five Condiments, Cigarette Box and Case, Smelling Salts Jar, and Spill Vase, A/F
A Victorian silver double cheroot holder, E. F. Braham Ltd, Birmingham, 1896, gilt interior, 32.5g; a silver open-faced pocket watch, Chester, 1901, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds; three various watch keys; a silver powder compact charm, Birmingham, 1923, of circular form; a silver locket, of oval form; a silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1919; an antique ivory folding rule; etc, contained in a black tin

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