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Lot 601

AN OLD ELM FOUR PLANK DOOR with iron hinges and latch, 93cm wide x 193cm high Condition: some signs of old woodworm, in used condition but structurally reasonable sound

Lot 111

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DIAL CLOCK with cast bezel, the roman dial signed 'P Birkley, Newport' and with a shouldered fusee movement, 37cm diameter Condition: the outer edge of the clock with some losses, chips and restorations, the dial with some restorations, marks and craquelure to the surface overall, the movement clean and complete with pendulum and key, the lower door to the box with marks, cockbeading lacking and some marks around the keyhole, the side door in need of some restoration

Lot 128

A 19TH CENTURY PITCH PINE AND PAINTED AESTHETIC STYLE POT CUPBOARD with raised back and panel door, 39cm wide x 37.5cm deep x 82cm high Condition: marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some wear to the paintwork and some minor water marks and wear to the polish particularly to the top

Lot 129

A VICTORIAN PITCH PINE POT CUPBOARD with Grecian style decoration and outset turned columns to the front, flanking the panel door with painted ornament of a Grecian lady, 45.5cm wide x 35.5cm deep x 81cm high Condition: some minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some wear to the paintwork and finish particularly to the top of the cupboard, otherwise in reasonable condition considering age and use

Lot 15

A SCANDINAVIAN PAINTED WOODEN 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK with shaped hood surmounted by an urn finial, the case with single opening door and spreading base, the brass movement behind a painted dial with arabic numerals, the ring turned pillared movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell, the dial 29cm diameter, the case approximately 76cm wide x 24cm deep x 216cm high Condition: some wear to the paintwork overall, the finial in need of reattachment at the top, one spindle to the back left of the case lacking, the clock with no weights or pendulum, the movement not tested as to whether it works and in need of a clean

Lot 160

AN OAK COUNTRY HOUSE LETTERS BOX of architectural form with single glazed door, 22.5cm wide x 14cm deep x 39cm high Condition: of early 21st century manufacture, in good condition overall

Lot 178

AN OAK AND BURR OAK VENEERED CABINET the upper section with three glazed cupboard doors enclosing a painted interior with adjustable shelves, the base with carved panelled cupboard door to the centre flanked by a further cupboard to either side and all on turned feet, 156.5cm wide x 47cm deep x 181cm high Condition: minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some slight marks to the paintwork within, minor loss to the cornice top back right, the bun feet probably later

Lot 180

AN OAK ARTS AND CRAFTS TABLE TOP CABINET with central mirrored door flanked by six small drawers, each with faceted fronts, the cabinet 62cm wide x 16cm deep x 32cm high Condition: minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, some slight water marks to the top, slight chip to the front top left corner

Lot 184

AN 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TRIDARN of pegged construction, the upper panelled hood with turned columns, the central section with turned finials and two doors flanking an arching panel, all over two fielded panel doors and standing on stile feet, 131cm wide x 55cm deep x 188cm high Condition: with old repairs particularly to the front left portion of the cornice, signs of brackets to either side for a small shelf within the hooded portion, the lock to the upper left door replaced, the lock to the upper right door lacking, repairs to the lower right door with lock replaced, the handles and escutcheons possibly replacements, the left door with restoration needed to the upper and lower portions relating to the pin hinges, restoration to the moulding around the door lower left, the lower left leg a replacement, repairs to the back right leg, some slight signs of old woodworm, marks, dents and scratches commensurate with age and use

Lot 246

AN ANTIQUE OAK HANGING SPICE CUPBOARD with single panel door enclosing six various drawers within, 51.5cm wide x 25cm deep x 51.5cm high Condition: ring marks and stains to the top, minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, further minor marks

Lot 281

AN ANTIQUE CAST BRASS DOOR STOP in the form of Mrs Punch, with lead filled base, 20.5cm wide x 29.5cm high Condition: marks due to age and use, good condition

Lot 298

A WALL MOUNTED HARDWOOD CABINET possibly originally for cigars with panel doors enclosing four shelves within, each door with a feint stamped ornament of radiating sun rays and inscribed ' Habana', 59.5cm wide x 15.5cm deep x 81cm high Condition: minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use

Lot 380

GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCTION WALL UNIT WITH ASTRAGAL GLAZED TRIPLE DISPLAY CABINET ABOVE THREE DOOR CABINET, PROBABLY BY CHARLES BARR FURNITURE, WIDTH APPROX 155CM

Lot 865

A Quality Edwardian Mahogany bureau bookcase of small size with a glazed door above a fall front and four drawers on bracket feet. Width 61cmx 179cm - NO RESERVE

Lot 868

A Quality late Victorian mahogany corner cabinet with an upper glazed door and cupboard under - NO RESERVE

Lot 871

A late Victorian walnut corner cabinet with a mirrored door and cupboard under - NO RESERVE

Lot 880

An oak single door glazed display cabinet on scroll legs - NO RESERVE

Lot 908

A small oak cabinet fitted with two small drawers A spindle door on Square tapering legs .

Lot 945

A walnut display cabinet with a glazed bow fronted central door flanked by geometric glazed doors

Lot 421

A Victorian side cabinet with painted ebonised decoration on the top and door. Inside a single shelf. Height 75cm, width 43cm & depth 36.5cm. Age worn.

Lot 441

A Regency mahogany five tier whatnot. With turned finials, gun barrel supports and raised on a cupboard base over ring turned feet, 40cm x 45.5cm, 165cm high. Repair to the door frame. No key. Some slight splits.

Lot 92

A 19th century American Jerome & Co. New Haven Clock Co wooden cased wall clock with glass tablet door panel features a hand coloured scene from 'The New Wellington College, Sandhurst, UK. Interior paper advertising label is present and in fair condition. Height 65cm, width 39cm and depth 10.5cm.

Lot 94

A Chauncey Jerome (American) wooden mounted wall clock with glass fronted door. There is a scene of Liverpool depicted on the front. Height 77cm, width 42.5cm and depth 11cm. Please note that the weights are inside the clock, but the hands are missing. There is also a glass panel that fits on the front that will need to be fixed.

Lot 147

A box of mainly brass door handles, to include Smith & Locke Sherborne Satin Chrome bathroom handles (in original boxes)

Lot 149

A box of cast iron door stoppers, Cockerel, snail, fleur, examples

Lot 1071

A Victorian pine two door cabinet, width 83cm, depth 38cm, height 115cm

Lot 1129

A mid 18th century oak two door cupboard, (converted from a coffer), width 144cm, depth 50cm, height 80cm

Lot 1191

An Edwardian Art Nouveau marquetry inlaid mahogany display cabinet, with stained glass panelling, the mirrored raised back, central bevelled glazed panel flanked by leaded glazed doors and leaded side panels, on block feet, length 143cm, depth 34cm, height 196cmCONDITION: Overall of a rich mid to dark mahogany tone with just a little fading showing down the right side of the central panel, a few oxidisation spots to the mirrored back, raised upper section slightly lifting away from the main body, doors with what look to be original locks but poorly working keys that struggle to connect properly holding the door shut, legs and feet a little scuffed around the bottom.Please note 5% Import duty will be charged on the hammer price.

Lot 1375

A two handled mahogany oval tray with plated gallery and cartouche and a cast iron door stop

Lot 1458

A late 19th century Black Forest cuckoo clock, lacking parts, W.36cm, D.18cm, H.57cmCONDITION: Has movement, no bellows, no cuckoo, no door numbers. 11 and 12 missing case chipped

Lot 1003

A metal cabinet AF; and one other two door metal cabinet

Lot 693

A collection of metalware to include cookbook stands, door stops etc.

Lot 869

A pine single door wardrobe

Lot 892

Five boxes containing various; nails; bolts; door fittings; plumbers fittings; tiles and a small bench vice

Lot 957

A box of various wooden ornaments; and a box of door furniture etc.

Lot 132

A pair of brass and ceramic door bell pull mechanism and similar door furniture

Lot 227

An antique cast iron door stop in the form of a race or riding horse RD 281239 having break to cast but still display well

Lot 121

A large, wooden, wall mounted, two door specimen Display Cabinet with multiple shelves, ideal for die cast vehicles etc, 155cm high X 126cm wide X 10cm deep (max measurements)

Lot 169

Early 20th century glazed mahogany, 2 door Bookcase, 148cm high X 117cm wide X 35cm deep

Lot 218

A late 20th century Ercol light elm Bookcase over 2 door Cabinet, 156cm high X 91cm wide X 43cm deep

Lot 231

A 19th century pine four door, Kitchen Wall Cabinet, 192cm long X 66cm high X 38cm deep

Lot 238

A pair of mirror door Sideboard Pedestals

Lot 27

6 Pairs of Door Knobs, 2 Pairs Amber Glass, 2 Pairs Clear Glass and 2 Pair Pot

Lot 61

A pair of early 20th century Cast Brass Door Stops as Punch and Judy

Lot 94

Carpet Beater, Fire Tongs, Door Stop, Large Horlicks Jar, Measuring Glass, Rolling Pin etc

Lot 10

Early 20th Century German bracket clock, the triangular pediment with turned finials above a bevelled glazed door flanked by turned pilasters and on a gadrooned carved plinth, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced brass spandrels, together with a non-contemporary bracket, 34cm wide

Lot 37

American wall clock, the painted dial with Roman numerals, the door with depiction of a bird, 41.5cm wide, 75.5cm high

Lot 40

Edwardian mantel clock, the pediment with turned finials and dished centre, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the glazed door flanked by reeded pilasters27cm wide, 51cm high

Lot 444

WARDROBE, Victorian mahogany of bowed outline with a single panelled door enclosing a hanging rail and a shoe compartment, (bears plaque Arthur Stevens & Co inside of door) 117cm W x 211cm H x 57cm D.

Lot 10

The Property of a Gentleman and Racing Enthusiast2008 Mini Cooper S Rally Project CoupéRegistration no. WJ58 CNUChassis no. WMWMF72030TT42513Engine no. MCGV100344572Odometer reading: n/aMOT expiry date: N/A * Highly eligible for pro and club rally events* Expertly prepared body and running gear* Rebuilt tuned engine ready to fitFootnotes:Rebuilt using a Category D loss vehicle as a base, this MINI Cooper S has been completely restored bodily and mechanically. With a full roll cage and new suspension, the MINI is fitted with AP Racing brakes and a new custom wiring loom. A high performance engine has been built and is complete but not fitted, and a gearbox is still required. The project was started by renowned preparation experts Rally World of Essex and Tommy Field Motorsport. A great opportunity to acquire and build a very competitive car with much of the hard work already done - a sure-fire winner in the right hands - at far less than what has been invested already.Please click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereVendor Score Total: 50/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 15/25Body Work: 4Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 3Glass: 1Paint: 4Wheels/Tyres: 3INTERIOR TOTAL: 4/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 1Headlining: 1Seats: 1Trim: 1ENGINE TOTAL: 8/20Mechanical components: 5Running: 1Starting: 1Under Bonnet: 1RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 16/20Axles: 4Brakes: 4Gearbox/Clutch: 4Suspension: 4ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 4/10Ancillary components: 2Main components: 2Car History File: 3Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 101

1976 Humber Sceptre ProjectRegistration no. ONR 723RChassis no. R5ABE6L126553Engine no. Engine no. 12H907AA009742Odometer reading: 80,651MOT expiry date: Expired *High specification and fast 1970s saloon*Relatively low mileage as stored for many years*Interesting restoration project with good spares supportAn great basis for a satisfying restoration, this Humber is an estate sale and has been garaged for a number of years. It is believed to be largely complete and is from the last year of production so benefits from the twin carburettor engine and closer ratio G-type gearbox, with the J-type Laycock De Normanville overdrive. Sold strictly as viewed.Footnotes:Vendor Score Total: 32/100 - ProjectBidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 10/25Body Work: 2Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 2Glass: 2Paint: 2Wheels/Tyres: 2INTERIOR TOTAL: 8/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 2Headlining: 2Seats: 2Trim: 2ENGINE TOTAL: 4/20Mechanical components: 1Running: 1Starting: 1Under Bonnet: 1RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 7/20Axles: 2Brakes: 2Gearbox/Clutch: 1Suspension: 2ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 2/10Ancillary components: 1Main components: 1Car History File: 1Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 102

2002 BMW 745LI E66Registration no. HF52 EAWChassis no. WBAGN62090DE55759Engine no. 52822821Odometer reading. 17,173MOT expiry date. 28/10/2021* High specification and very low mileage* Fully serviced annually with service and MOT history* Exempt from London's Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) chargeThe E66 was the fourth generation of BMW's 7 Series and was used by the German carmaker to introduce many novel features, including the iDrive infotainment system, active anti-roll bars, a six-speed automatic transmission, an electronic Smart Key (dispensing with the traditional metallic key), and night vision. It was also the world's first car to use an electric parking brake and the first BMW to feature directional and bi-Xenon (HID) headlights.The E66 long-wheelbase models, badged 'Li' were introduced in June 2002 and are 140 mm (5.5 in) longer than the standard saloon, allowing for extra rear legroom.The BMW 745 Li offered here has covered a mere 17,173 miles from new (an average of 894 miles annually). The vehicle was owned from new by Sultan Qaboos of Oman as part of his vast vehicle collection in London. It was first registered in September 2002 and has a fully documented service history. The BMW has been kept in a heated garage since new, it has had little use yet has always been fully serviced annually and maintained regardless of cost. This is reflected in its immaculate condition. Supplied with its two remote key fobs, it starts, runs and drives very well.Please click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereFootnotes:Vendor Score Total: 98/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 24/25Body Work: 5Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 4Glass: 5Paint: 5Wheels/Tyres: 5INTERIOR TOTAL: 19/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 5Headlining: 5Seats: 5Trim: 4ENGINE TOTAL: 20/20Mechanical components: 5Running: 5Starting: 5Under Bonnet: 5RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 20/20Axles: 5Brakes: 5Gearbox/Clutch: 5Suspension: 5ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 10/10Ancillary components: 5Main components: 5Car History File: 5For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 104

c. 2005 Brian James Motor Shuttle TrailerSerial Number: JJBTMSGBP9D110179One of Britain's foremost specialist manufacturers, Brian James Ltd has been making trailers for a wide variety of uses since 1979. That offered here is an example of the tri-axle 'Shuttle' range that is particularly popular among enthusiasts requiring secure transport for their historic cars. According to the maker, 'these trailers are fully capable of covering large distances extremely reliably.' This particular Shuttle features an hydraulic tilt bed with ramps; one-piece side access doors; 12-volt electric winch; and a one-piece rear door. Fitted with good tyres, renewed brakes and wheel bearings in 2020 along with new tailgate gas shocks.Its vital statistics are as follows:Overall length: 22ft 10inOverall width: 7ft 6inInternal bed length: 17ft 8inInternal bed width: 6ft 4inGross capacity: 3,500kgLoad capacity: 2,450kgWeight empty: 1,050kgPlease click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 107

2005 BMW 630i ConvertibleRegistration no. TBAChassis no. WBAEK2070B740693Odometer reading. 105,911MOT expiry date. Expired 19th September 2020 Finished in Champagne Silver, with beige and black leather interior, the car has been stored since July 2020. A bereavement sale, the car is offered with one key and without service history. The mileage can be verified at 105,000 with MOT test certificates available for inspection online. In need of recommissioning and a service, we note the engine management light is on. The car will be offered with a UK V5C.Footnotes:Vendor Score Total: 39/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 10/25Body Work: 2Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 2Glass: 2Paint: 2Wheels/Tyres: 2INTERIOR TOTAL: 8/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 2Headlining: 2Seats: 2Trim: 2ENGINE TOTAL: 8/20Mechanical components: 2Running: 2Starting: 2Under Bonnet: 2RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 8/20Axles: 2Brakes: 2Gearbox/Clutch: 2Suspension: 2ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 4/10Ancillary components: 2Main components: 2Car History File: 1Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 108

2005 Range Rover Sport 4.2 V8 SuperchargedRegistration no. TBAChassis no. SALLSAA336A914150Odometer reading. 149,773MOT expiry date. 31/03/2021 Finished in dark blue, with black leather interior, the car has been stored since July 2020. A bereavement sale, the car is offered with one key and without service history. It has received aftermarket bumpers, chrome trims and other visual upgrades in the style of the later 'Autobiography' cars. The mileage can be verified at 150,000 with MOT test certificates available for inspection online. Offered in need of recommissioning and a service, the car will be offered with a UK V5C. Footnotes:Vendor Score Total: 39/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 10/25Body Work: 2Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 2Glass: 2Paint: 2Wheels/Tyres: 2INTERIOR TOTAL: 8/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 2Headlining: 2Seats: 2Trim: 2ENGINE TOTAL: 8/20Mechanical components: 2Running: 2Starting: 2Under Bonnet: 2RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 8/20Axles: 2Brakes: 2Gearbox/Clutch: 2Suspension: 2ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 4/10Ancillary components: 2Main components: 2Car History File: 1Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 109

1953 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe Eight Convertible CoupeRegistration no. 430 XVDChassis no. P8XH88350Odometer reading. 52153MOT : expired *Believed to be highly original*Unrestored condition*Imported to the UK in 2018 Purchased from Bonhams Amelia Island sale in 2018, prior to the current owner just one family had the pleasure of wheeling around this classic piece of American iron throughout the car's 58 year existence. Since being delivered new, this Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe Convertible was garage kept, and as a result, presents in fine condition. There is only one adjective that wholly summarizes the vehicle's finest attributes-original. The body appears clean with no major corrosion and the Continental Maroon Paint present well given its age; even the chrome still shines to this day. The story remains the same inside; The black seats have been the subject of a refresh but still show signs of age and a worn rear carpet show the most signs of usage, but the dash, instrument panel, and all the buttons have remained clean. The convertible top and power folding mechanical system both received attention in recent years, and we are told by the consigner that the car is an honest runner that drives with ease. The glovebox still holds the original books, dealer pamphlets, and build sheet.Footnotes:Vendor Score Total: 58/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 14/25Body Work: 3Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 3Glass: 3Paint: 2Wheels/Tyres: 3INTERIOR TOTAL: 11/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 2Headlining: 3Seats: 3Trim: 3ENGINE TOTAL: 13/20Mechanical components: 3Running: 4Starting: 4Under Bonnet: 2RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 12/20Axles: 3Brakes: 3Gearbox/Clutch: 3Suspension: 3ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 6/10Ancillary components: 3Main components: 3Car History File: 2For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 11

The Property of a Gentleman and Racing Enthusiast1968 Ford Transit CamperRegistration no. Not UK RegisteredChassis no. N/AOdometer reading: 20,460MOT expiry date: N/A*Partially converted into a motorhome*Twin wheel heavy duty model*Rust free bodyworkA series one Ford Transit, this left hand-drive van has been partially converted into a camper van but retains its distinctive grey vinyl single front seats and moquette rear bench seat. The van's bodywork is in very good order with no visible corrosion, testament to its low mileage and its maintenance and care by its municipal owner in Germany, where it is still registered. Equipped with an uprated electrical system, this Transit represents a rare opportunity to acquire solid example of the much sought after series one model, with side doors on both sides making it ideal as a stylish and classic racing support vehicle for UK and continental events. Running and driving it will need some recommissioning prior to active use following a period of storage.Please click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereFootnotes:Vendor Score Total: 72/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 15/25Body Work: 3Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 3Glass: 3Paint: 3Wheels/Tyres: 3INTERIOR TOTAL: 16/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 4Headlining: 4Seats: 4Trim: 4ENGINE TOTAL: 14/20Mechanical components: 3Running: 4Starting: 4Under Bonnet: 3RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 16/20Axles: 4Brakes: 4Gearbox/Clutch: 4Suspension: 4ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 8/10Ancillary components: 4Main components: 4Car History File: 3Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 12

The Property of a Gentleman and Racing Enthusiast1972 Datsun 1600 SSS Rally Prepared 'PA510'Registration no. AWX 134KChassis no. PL510-342511Engine no. 24529Odometer reading: 61876MOT expiry date: N/A * Comprehensively restored and prepared* Built to 1970 FIA rally specification* Tuned 1,595cc engine with twin Weber carburettors Based on a 1972 1600SSS model, this 510 series rally car has been built to evoke the 18th East-African Safari Rally-winning car. The original car triumphed in all categories that year - Overall, Class and Team and paved the way for numerous successes for the Japanese manufacturer.Delivered new to Sweden, this car was converted to rally specification in 2006, most of the work being carried out by DAD Motorsport with all parts including a limited slip differential being supplied by Dawson Automotive.Built to full 1970 rally-winning FIA specification, the car has twin Weber twin-choke carburettors atop a well-tuned engine with dyno sheets showing 146bhp @ 7,000 rpm and 152 lb/ft torque.Minilite-style alloy wheels with forest tyres are fitted, and a full roll cage was installed in February 2006, with a certificate. The Lifeline fully plumbed-in fire safety system requires refreshing as it expired in 2017; the ATL fuel cell expired in 2016. The Datsun comes with expired FIA HTP Papers, original service book and Swedish registration papers.The Datsun was rallied extensively in Sweden in 2012 and was last used in anger on the Goodwood Festival of Speed rally stages in 2015 and 2016, where it was driven by Rauno Aaltonen, who also signed the car. Having been unused since 2016, it will need some recommissioning and work to the brakes prior to returning to active use. Please click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereFootnotes:Vendor Score Total: 64/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 16/25Body Work: 4Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 3Glass: 3Paint: 3Wheels/Tyres: 3INTERIOR TOTAL: 9/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 2Headlining: 2Seats: 3Trim: 2ENGINE TOTAL: 14/20Mechanical components: 3Running: 4Starting: 4Under Bonnet: 3RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 16/20Axles: 4Brakes: 4Gearbox/Clutch: 4Suspension: 4ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 6/10Ancillary components: 3Main components: 3Car History File: 3For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 14

The Property of a Gentleman and Racing Enthusiast1952 Jaguar XK120 Roadster ProjectRegistration no. N/AChassis no. 673053Odometer reading: 20460MOT expiry date: N/A*Original and desirable restoration project*High compression engine US market model*Offered with a number of spare partsThe Jaguar XK120 represents a sea change in post war sports cars, with its advanced twin cam engine and torsion bar front suspension giving hitherto unavailable performance and is a car well worth restoring, from an ownership satisfaction and financial point of view. It also benefits from a healthy spare parts supply, from Jaguar specialists, with many components being remanufactured.The property of a Gentleman Racing car driver who has his own in-house mechanic who has looked after his cars for a number of years, this XK120 Roadster project appears complete and is a matching numbers car, retaining its original cylinder head and block. Whilst in need of restoration, the body, which bears the number F 5070, appears to be in very good shape and has been part repainted at some point. The interior also appears to be in good condition, with the black vinyl seats appearing complete and usable, and with the black carpeting still in place The dashboard and instruments are largely complete and appear to be eminently restorable. There are a number of spare parts with the car, which was dispatched to the US in October 1952 where it has been spared the ravages of the UK climate, until being repatriated recently.Please click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereFootnotes:Vendor Score Total: 20/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 5/25Body Work: 1Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 1Glass: 1Paint: 1Wheels/Tyres: 1INTERIOR TOTAL: 4/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 1Headlining: 1Seats: 1Trim: 1ENGINE TOTAL: 4/20Mechanical components: 1Running: 1Starting: 1Under Bonnet: 1RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 4/20Axles: 1Brakes: 1Gearbox/Clutch: 1Suspension: 1ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 2/10Ancillary components: 1Main components: 1Car History File: 1For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 15

The Property of a Gentleman and Racing Enthusiast1965 MG B Roadster CompetitionRegistration no. CVJ 848CChassis no. GHN351103Odometer reading: N/AMOT expiry date: N/A*Expertly prepared ready to race car*Good racing history*1950cc race engineBuilt using an early MG B as a base, this 'pull' door handle car, with its narrow transmission tunnel, has been very thoroughly prepared for classic racing to pre-1965 specifications with a photographic build record from MG Motorsport. Its specification includes an aluminium alloy fuel tank with electric pump and a carbon fibre race seat. Its fully plumbed Lifeline extinguisher system, full roll cage with door bars and full harness seat belt are all in date until February 2022. Performance and race measurement are taken care of by a Racelogic computer system. The engine has been race built to 1,950cc and is in very good order (under 10 hours running), with a Weber carburettor fitted and cooling is augmented by an electric radiator fan. Benefitting from current and previous FIA HTP papers, the car has been certified by the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust. Originally a left-hand-drive German market car, the MG B has been converted to right-hand-drive. The car has been raced extensively, including in the 2011 Classic Festival in Zolder, and in the HSCC Guards Trophy at Silverstone. A proven classic racer, the MG B has very bodywork and is strikingly finished in sky blue with a removable white hardtop.Please click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereFootnotes:Vendor Score Total: 81/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 18/25Body Work: 4Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 3Glass: 3Paint: 4Wheels/Tyres: 4INTERIOR TOTAL: 16/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 5Headlining: 4Seats: 3Trim: 4ENGINE TOTAL: 20/20Mechanical components: 5Running: 5Starting: 5Under Bonnet: 5RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 20/20Axles: 5Brakes: 5Gearbox/Clutch: 5Suspension: 5ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 10/10Ancillary components: 5Main components: 5Car History File: 5For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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