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2013 Aston Martin Vanquish Transmission: automaticMileage:53452The first-generation of the 'V12 Vanquish', designed by Ian Callum and unveiled at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show, was produced from 2001 to 2007 as the flagship of the marque. The V12 Vanquish was indirectly replaced by the DBS after 2007. The second-generation Vanquish was introduced in 2012, based on the Aston Martin's VH platform, followed in 2017 by a 'Vanquish S' with a more powerful engine and improved aerodynamics. Presented in Quantum Silver (Q Special) metallic with complimentary Obsidian Black Caithness leather this stunning second generation Vanquish is fitted with upgraded 20 inch, 20 spoke diamond cut alloy wheels shod with contrasting red calipers, huge Carbon-Ceramic brake discs and a set of Pirelli P Zero tyres. The Vanquish is powered by the 569 bhp V12 and Autocar wrote 'this is the best road-going Aston yet' Carbon fibre abounds in the bonnet, boot, front spoiler, side skirts and rear diffuser. It really looks the part with those muscular rear haunches. This car is specified with the following options - 2+2 seating, sports seats with Aston Martin embroidered wings, full-length twill carbon fascia, satellite navigation, reversing camera, B+O Hifi, One77 full leather steering wheel, satin chrome jewellery pack, carbon roof, red brake calipers, bright finish grille, tailpipe, and side strakes, garage door opener and front end stone protection. The car has covered 53,452 miles and has an entire Aston Martin main dealer service history. Last at Aston Pangbourne, supplied with the stamped handbook, MoT history, Aston Martin umbrella and two original keys of which the glass key is unmarked. A fabulous opportunity to own a gorgeous sports car.Interested parties should note that this lot has a copy of the current V5 but not the original supplied with the sale, this will not affect registering to a new owner.
1997 Land Rover Defender TDi (110") Transmission: manualMileage:69014There is little doubt that one of the most famous shapes on British roads over the last 50 years is the Land Rover. This go-anywhere vehicle has been used on airfields, as ambulances, crossing jungles deserts and ice caps. The rear body not only presents in standard factory guise but with a huge range of adaptations such as pickup trucks, tow trucks, general haulage and immediate triage on the front line. In recent years, they have also become extremely fashionable with luxury versions appearing on the market and even adopted by the film industry as James Bond, Lara Croft and even Pixar will testify. Presented here is one man's vision on the classic Land Rover panel van. Acquired back in 2018, it was then taken to specialists, West London Auto Centre in London, and stripped back to bare metal, de-riveted and painted in classic Ferrari Rosso Corsa. Whilst apart, new brakes were fitted along with new suspension and original, albeit now powder-coated, steel wheels with Yokohama Geolandar A/T tyres at each corner and a spare on the rear door. There is also a 9,500lbs Bearmach winch to the front bumper with a tow-hook to the rear, extended rubber wheel arches and led lighting all round to finish the external effect. But this is only half the story, the interior is equally striking. Not only is there privacy glass all round but the rear cab has been fitted out with bespoke red and black, diamond-cut, faux-leather seating with diamond-cut headlining and front sports seats with contrasting diamond stitching. This an entirely bespoke Land Rover with one recorded owner from new and a comprehensive invoice and MoT test history file. Go one, stand out from the crowd! Interested parties should note that this vehicle failed its MoT test due to a missing circlip on a ball joint cover. A new circlip will be supplied with the car and fitting/MoT will be paid for by the vendor.Alternatively, the car will be collected by the vendor, made good/MoT’d and delivered to any point within 100 miles of London.
A group of seven comprising:a 19th century clear-glass vase of conical form with decoration in gilt relief of a rose bush;a large and heavy clear-glass vase of baluster form;a decanter and stopper of wrythen bowl shape;a large and heavy hand-cut brandy balloon; a tapering cylindrical cut-glass vase;a single 19th century cranberry glass cornucopia (damaged) a 19th century Hamilton bottle.
A selection to include:an early 20th century oak-cased 12-place silver-plated fish-eater service;a cased set of 6 silver-plated coffee spoons and sugar tongs; a cased set of 6 early 20th century silver-plated teaspoons; a cased set of 6 silver-plate-handled tea knives by Joseph Rogers, circa 1930s; a large silver-plated caster; a late 19th century silver-plated circular dish with decoration of various fruits in berry-spoon style; an early 20th century stainless steel box with engine-turned decoration; an address book with a silver-plated repousse decorated front cover;a lady's late 19th / early 20th century cut-glass circular dressing table requisite jar with silver-mounted lid;a salt and pepper cruet set mounted with mother of pearl.
A selection of mostly late 19th and early 20th century silver plate (with some silver) comprising:a fine Mappin & Web waiter with pierced border; a Georgian-style silver-plated sauceboat; a mother-of-pearl-handled fish fork (hallmarked silver head, maker probably George Unite);a 19th century meat skewer with a laurel leaf handle; a silver-backed clothes brush; a pair of cut-glass scent bottles;a mallet-shaped cut-glass 19th century scent bottle.
A Moser cut glass faceted lidded Box, etched and gilded decoration of warriors, etched Moser to base, H 18cm, together with a Moser style cut glass Decanter, with etched and gilded classical decoration, faceted stopper, etched mark to base, H 25cm, and a Moser cut glass faceted tapering Vase, with etched and gilded decoration of warriors, etched Moser to side, H 22cm (3)
the cylindrical cut-glass body with plain silver neck mount, the hinged cover modelled as an owl's mask with glass eyes80mm highFully marked on neck mount and further part marked on hinged cover. There is some wear to the marks, particularly the neck mount where there is some bruising to the silver under the marks. Further stamped 'Sterling' under the hinge. There is some overall surface scratching and wear and some small chips to the high points on the glass. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving on the silver mounts. With detachable stopper.
oblong casket-form and on four panel feet, the hinged cover engraved with lines and centring an inscription, opens to reveal two differing silver-mounted glass ink-bottle and a central circular box, contained in fitted velvet-lined and brass-mounted oak boxthe inkstand 25.7cm wide, weighable silver 57oz 7dwt, 1,784grThe inscription reads ‘Presented to Matthew Holbeche Bloxam, Esquire by the Justices Attending The Rugby Bench, on his Retirement from the Office of Clerk To the Petty Sessional Division, As a Token of Personal Regard and in Testimony to the Accuracy, Punctuality, and Sound Judgement With Which for Upwards of 40 Year He Fulfilled The Duties of Their Legal Adviser July 18th 1871’.Fully marked on back and part marked inside cover. Further marked on base and cover of circular box and on neck mount and cover of glass bottles. The marks are generally clear. With retailers label inside cover of wood box. There is some surface scratching and wear to the silver overall. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The two glass bottles are differing in shape and colour. One bottle is cut-glass and the other is moulded glass. There are chips and scratches to the bottles overall. There is some bruising to the internal supports for the bottles. There are some scuffs, marks and discolouration to the wood box.
shaped oblong and on four ball and claw feet, with two reeded supports for the associated silver-mounted cut-glass bottles and with central box with cast Sphinx finial, engraved with an inscription28.8cm wide, weighable silver 29oz 15dwt, 926grThe inscription reads 'Presented to Major John Higgins on his retirement from the Command of the H Company 1st Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment by Present and Past Members January 1889'.Fully marked near rim and on box. Further part marked on cover, finial. The bottles further marked on neck mounts and inside cover. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the bottles. The inscription reads 'Presented to Major John Higgins on his retirement from the Command of the H Company 1st Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment by Present and Past Members January 1889'.
the cut-glass body tapering and with a baluster neck, with plain silver mounts and flat hinged cover22.5cm highFully marked on neck and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There are some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the glass body.
oblong and on four ball and claw feet, with gadrooned border and openwork part gallery border, with two mounted cut-glass bottles, possibly later20cm wide, the base 10oz 17dwt, 337grThe stand fully marked underneath and further stamped '5008'. The supports for the bottles are apparently unmarked but are probably original. Neither the detachable cover or the neck mount on the bottles is marked and they are possibly not solid silver and are probably later. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor chips and scratches to the glass bottles.
the compressed globular cut-glass body with plain silver-mounted neck, with overhead swing handle, the detachable cover with baluster finial18cm highProvenance:Fellows and Sons Limited, Birmingham, 18 March 2013, lot 165.Fully marked on neck mount and inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks but they are in general legible. There is some surface scratching to the silver mounts and a bruise to the cover. There are some chips and scratches to the glass body.
the slightly tapering cut-glass body with plain silver mounts, the hinged cover with ball finial29cm highProvenance:Fellows and Sons Limited, Birmingham, 18 March 2013, lot 337.Marked on neck mount with crown and moon standard mark and maker's mark. Further stamped '800'. There is some surface scratching and minor wear overall. There are some minor chips and scratches to the glass.
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