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R.I.B.A. International Architecture 1924-1934, Catalogue to the Centenary Exhibition of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1934, a few colour and many monochrome illustrations, original pictorial wrappers with design by John Farleigh, small 4to, VG, together with Reports on the Present Position and Tendencies of the Industrial Arts, as indicated at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, 1925, colour and monochrome plates, original cloth with label to spine, rubbed and spine label somewhat worn, 4to, plus Illustrated Souvenir, The Royal Academy Exhibition of British Art in Industry, 1935, numerous monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, small 4to, and others similar, including W. Aumonier, Modern Architectural Sculpture, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1930, Michel Roux-Spitz, Realisations, 2 volumes, [1932 & 1950], Siegvard Bernadotte & Johs. Lehm-Laursen, Moderne Dansk Boligkunst, 2 volumes, 1946-47, Michael Farr, Design in British Industry, a Mid-Century Survey, with a foreword and postscript by Nikolas Pevsner, Cambridge University Press, 1955, etc. (14)
Paulli (Simon). Flora Danica, Det er: Dansk Urtebog, volumes 1-3, facsimile edition, 1971, black and white illustrations, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated half calf, boards slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Butcher (R.W.), A New Illustrated British Flora, volumes 1 & 2, 1st editions, 1961, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, some minor tears with slight loss, 4to, plus Sargent (Charles Sprague), Plantae Wilsonianae, volumes 1-3, reprint edition, USA, 1988, original brown cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other modern botanical and horticultural reference and related, mostly hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
Assorted Spirits to include: Aguardente Fim de Seculo, Duoro, one bottle; Aguardente Velha Antiquissima No 34793-B, one bottle; Napoleon No NG3944, one bottle; Mandarine Napoleon Grande Cuvée, one bottle (in tin); Mandarine Napoleon Grande Cuvée, one bottle; Courvoisier VS Cognac, one 700ml bottle; Courvoisier VS Cognac, one litre bottle; Squires London Gin, one bottle; Cointreau, one litre bottle; Licor Beirao, Lousan, Portugal, one bottle; Singeverga Portugal, one half litre bottle; Aslan Sütü (‘Loewenmilch’ Germany), one bottle; Slivovitz Gazdovska Slivovica Extra, Slovakia, one bottle; Mirabelle la Cygogne Eau de Vie, one half litre bottle (boxed); Kirsberry, Dansk Kirsebaervin, one litre bottle; Sao Domingos Aguardent Velhissima, one bottle; Cognac VSOP, Fortnum & Mason, one bottle; Scotch Whisky, Fortnum & Mason, one bottle; London Dry Gin, one bottle; Sawanotsuru, The Refined Japanese Sake, one bottle (in boxed gift set with tokkuri and three cups), fifteen bottles, three litre
Box Ninety Seven - Mixed Spirits Gilde Juleaquavit 2015 Gammel Dansk Shot Løiten Sommer Aquavit 55 Above Coconut Infused Vodka Aalborg Jubilæums Akvavit Gilde Non Plus Ultra Aquavit Pinnacle Peach Vodka Pinnacle Coconut Vodka 55 Above Toffee Infused Vodka Rogue Voodoo Doughnut Bacon Maple Vodka "Wet" or "Dry" Raspberry Vodka Kuro Shiranami
One bottle 1972 Grappa d Ciavran, one bottle Luor Argentino, one litre Ron Bacardi Rum, one litre Jubileoums Akuavit, one litre Linie Aquavit, one litre Russian Vodka, one litre Peter Heering, one bottle Apry Liqueur d'Abricots, one bottle Gilde Aquavit, one 50cl. bottle Gammel Dansk Bitters, one half bottle Apricot Bols, one half bottle Lakka Cloudberry, one 1/3 bottle Enzian Liquore and one bottle Mulled Wine (14)
Dated 1812 AD. Under Danish rule. Obv: crown over FR VI monogram. Rev: value 1 SKILLIN DANSK legend and date in four lines with crossed hammers below. (45.29 grams including capsule"). KM# 281. This lot has been authenticated and graded by a specialist independent coin grading service and is encapsulated with a unique reference number that is traceable through the records of that organisation. Those represented include: ANACS - American Numismatic Association, USA (Sheldon scale) ICCS - International Coin Certification Service, USA (Sheldon scale) CGS - Coin Grading Service UK, London (grading scale of 001 to 100) NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, USA (Sheldon scale) PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service, USA (Sheldon scale) Each coin is identified with country/state of origin, reign, denomination and date, sometimes citing a standard catalogue reference number. For comparison, a section of a concordance table is shown below which correlates the traditional English grading descriptions with CGS and Sheldon scales. The certified grade is given with the English equivalent in brackets. CGS: UK: Sheldon: 92 Almost FDC MS 67 91 Almost FDC MS 66-67 90 Near FDC MS 66 88 BU-Near FDC MS 65-66 85 Choice UNC MS 65 82 Choice UNC MS 64-65 80 Choice UNC MS 64 78 Uncirculated MS 63-64 75 UNC/AUNC MS 62-63 70 Almost UNC MS 60-61 65 Good EF MS 60-61 60 Extremely F AU 58-MS 60 55 Near EF AU 55 50 Good VF AU 55 NGC MS 65 RB (= choice uncirculated), light tone, full lustre.
DECORATIVE PIECES - a selection of decorative pieces to include a silver plate 1930s teapot, a metamec clock, a Victorian cherub cast brass ink stand, a pair of fishing floats, a selection of glass chemistry bottles, a Victorian walking stick and umbrella, an enamel tray and x6 Danish Dansk taper candle holders.
Registration : UOA597L Chassis Number : 9113101941 Engine Number : 6133726 Odometer reading : 43,000 miles Estimate : £54,000 - £59,000 The original Porsche 911 was introduced in Autumn 1963 and manufactured until 1989. It was succeeded by a modified version, internally referred to as Porsche 964, but still sold as Porsche 911, as are current models. Mechanically, the 911 was notable for being rear-engined and air-cooled and, from its inception, the 911 was modified both by private teams and the factory itself for racing, rallying and other types of competition. The original 911 series is often cited as the most successful competition car ever, especially when its variations are included; namely the powerful 911-derived 935 which won the 24 Hours du Mans and other major sportscar races outright against prototypes. The 911T was the first Porsche to receive the new Bosch K-Jetronic or CIS engine (Continuous Injection System) from January 1973 onwards. Often referred to as 1973 1/2, these T models produce 140bhp and also boast the newer type standard H pattern (915) gearbox which, in tandem, provide a smooth yet powerful engine and are great fun to drive. This lefthand drive, matching numbers, 1973 Porsche 911T coupé with electric sunroof was sold new by McPeak Porsche/Audi in Walnut Creek, California and has a complete history going back to then, even including the original windscreen sticker. The last owner purchased it from the fifth owner in 2013, with the last three owners all members of the Porsche Club of America and all of the previous owners spending substantial sums maintaining this car. One in particular decided to upgrade the engine to virtually 'S' specification and on file an invoice confirms the $20,000 engine rebuild and upgrades undertaken. At the same time, the car was lowered with Bilstein sports suspension and a Dansk stainless dual outlet exhaust was fitted. In 1997, a Porsche Owner's Club 'purchasing check list' was carried out and the car scored 97%, remaining in the same condition today. Last year the car was sent to Tuthill Porsche for a full inspection and major service and evidently, no expense was spared in the preparation; £6,000 was spent with Tuthill's ensuring that the car is absolutely on the button and ready to enjoy. All invoices and inspection reports, which report no mechanical or body defaults, are in the history file and Tuthill's reported that it is a very good car. The car has been previously repainted in the original metallic blue and the black interior is in excellent condition. This 911T is supplied with a V5C registration document and a file containing all the invoices and inspection reports.
A short 20th century Studio glass vase in the manner of Hirschberg of cylindrical hooped form with opaque interior and deep red exterior, 12 cm tall approx, a short pair of pressed green glass vases, marked to underside Dansk Designs Ltd 1HQ, 6 cm tall approx together with a further Scandinavian style four sectional cylindrical hooped Studio glass vase in ruby colourway, 23 cm tall approx
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