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Registration No: C337 EYEChassis No: ZARBA5414G1040758MOT: January 2022Current ownership since 2012 and 77,300 recorded milesOffered with a collection of invoices, old MOT's and owners manualUnderstood to have been converted to RHD by Bell & CoalvilleNew clutch, gearbox seals, reconditioned radiator and new hood in 2015Subject to a partial bodywork restoration by Trevor Farrington ltd in 2014Previously used on European tours2 sets of keys and recent rear springsIn 1967, the original Spider (Duetto) was replaced by the 1750 (1779cc) Spider Veloce. The Series 2 Spider arrived in 1970 - the rounded tail now replaced with a distinctive `Kamm' design and a year later engine capacity was increased to 1962cc, prompting the name to be changed to 2000 Spider Veloce. With 131bhp on tap, this version was capable of over 120mph. The Series 3 broke cover in 1982 with electronic fuel injection replacing the SPICA mechanical variety. 1983 heralded a major styling revamp that included rubber tipped bumpers and a rubber rear spoiler whilst the interior featured a new centre console and revised facia.Vendor Condition Ratings:Bodywork: 'Good’Engine: 'Good'Electrical Equipment: 'Good'Paintwork: ‘Good'Gearbox: 'Good'Interior Trim: 'Good'Footnote: For more information, please contact:James McWilliamjames.mcwilliam@handh.co.uk07943 584760
Registration No: OLC 477P Chassis No: R5ABE6L119780 MOT: ExemptOnly four owners from new with current ownership since 2016Displaying a credible mileage of c.54,000 miles (atoc)The beneficiary of much recent improvementAccompanied by a large history fileArriving in 1963, the Sceptre was to be Humber’s last hurrah. Traditionally well-appointed, the Sceptre was initially based on the Super Minx from Hillman and intended to be a replacement for the Sunbeam Rapier, explaining the more modern and sportier design. The Mk III of 1967 formed part of the Rootes ‘Arrow’ range of motor cars and was one of the finest of the four models offered, with brightwork on the rear panel and wheel arches, a wood veneer dashboard and vinyl roof. Just under 44000 Mk III’s were produced before Chrysler purchased the Rootes Group and rebadged certain Hillman models in 1976.This Mk.III Sceptre was manufactured in 1976 and was first registered in the United Kingdom on the 1st of June 1976. Fitted with the 1725cc straight-four engine mated to the four-speed manual gearbox with overdrive on third and fourth, the Humber is finished in Gold metallic with Light Brown velour interior upholstery and wood trim. ‘OLC 477P’ displays approximately 54,000 miles, which is thought genuine and has had only four owners from new, entering current ownership in 2016.Benefitting from much recent improvement, the Humber has received a new vinyl roof; Spax adjustable shock absorbers and electronic ignition. Further provided with a reconditioned steering box by Holman Engineering in Surrey last year and re-lacquered door cappings and central console by PK Veneeering in Crewe. ‘OLC 477P’ is offered with a large history file that comprises the previous service history, a selection of invoices and a current V5C.Vendor Condition Ratings:Bodywork: 'Very Good’ Engine: 'Very Good' Electrical Equipment: 'Average' Paintwork: ‘Average' Gearbox: 'Good' Interior Trim: 'Very Good'Footnote: For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
A pair of French carved giltwood demi lune console tables:, each with a green variegated marble top, having a pierced flowerhead and leaf decorated frieze, on cabriole legs, headed with acanthus and with pendant husk ornament, united by cane panel undertiers, 43cm (1ft 5in) across, 80cm (2ft 7 1/2in) high.
A contemporary giltwood serpentine fronted console table in the French style:, with a grey variegated marble top, the shaped apron pierced and decorated with scrolling floral foliage and central flowerhead on cabriole legs, united by stretchers, terminating in scroll feet, 114.5cm (3ft 9in) across.
A Sega 16 Bit Mega Drive Console with 12 game cartridges, Sonic 2 no manual, VJ Boy, Zero Tolerance, Strider part manual, Dune II Battle For Arrakis, James Bond The Duel, Pig Skin no manual, Michael Jackson Moonwalker, Global Gladiator, The Immortal, Gynoug and Pitfall no box or manual along with Sega Master System cartridges Heavyweight Champ, World Soccer, Speedball, Jungle Book no manual, Vigilante, Space Harrier, Fantasy Zone no manual, Action Fighter no manual, Altered Beast no manual and Great Golf no manual
A Sega 16 - Bit Mega Drive Console with Mega CD II along with controllers and power supply along with 16 game cartridges including Micro Machines Turbo Tournament 2, Street Racer, Sonic Spinball, Chiki Chiki Boys, Mutant League Hockey, Sonic, Fifa Soccer, European Club Soccer, Alisia Dragon, General Chaos, Street Fighter II, Sonic 2, Two Crude Dudes, Chakan, Wiz N Liz, Eternal Champions and cd's Sega Classic Arcade Collection, Tom Cat Alley, Sol-Feace, some cd's missing
A good quantity of early PC Games and software together with traditional games, A 'TV Boy' gaming console containing 126 video games, a Guillemot 'Ferrari' Gamers Racing Wheel, with pedals, for PC and a vintage Rockwell International Pocket Calculator 20R in case, circa 1974, are also included as part of this lot.
An early 19th century figured rosewood and parcel-gilt console table and mirror, the mirror with large shell cresting and pierced acanthus frieze, the table with rosette applied frieze on large carved wood and gilt gesso scroll supports and base with a mirror infilled back, 183 cm long x 223 cm overall heightCondition report: I am not sure the two elements of this item started life together.The grain of the top is a little open The gilding is gold paint but has been done over old gesso.
Two Large And Early Console Wireless Receivers: A Majestic Super Screen Grid receiver type 130-A, with lattice arch speaker fret, cast tuning surround, with some restoration photographs and service sheets, wooden case; and a good Brunswick Uni-Selector type 15 with part-raised screened chassis in architectural cabinet with carved detail, fluted legs with stretcher (2)

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