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GEORGE HARRISON MERCEDES BENZ AMG SEL 500. This beautiful piece of German engineering was purchased new by George in 1984 and featured in The Beatles official 1994 video for "Real Love" with George, Paul and Ringo all seen getting out of the car. The black Mercedes 500 SEL AMG four-door sedan with long wheelbase, was purchased by George Harrison from Stratton's of Wilmslow on May 23, 1984 with registration plate number A168VGE. VIN 1260372A065015. At the time of purchase, AMG was an independent car maker, and Stratton's of Wilmslow was the only dealer in the United Kingdom. The car's specifications were done to Harrison's liking: hand-stitched leather upholstery, 16-inch five-spoke alloy wheels with black centers, black chrome trim, black piano lacquer wood trim, black windows, spoilers, leather steering wheel in a 4-point style, and a wired-in mobile phone. In true George style there is also a small "Om" symbol at the centre of the steering wheel. The invoice price for the car was reportedly more than double the cost of the regular 500 SEL. Harrison owned the car for 16 years before he sold it to a friend. The car has been well looked after, is in fine condition and ready for the road. Accompanied by service documents from Stratton's and other Mercedes dealers, test certificates, road tax discs, an insurance document in Harrison's name, a copy of the original letter from George's office placing the order for the card and a document from the UK Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency confirming the first owner of the car as Harrison A truly unique and fantastic opportunity to purchase an appreciating classic car with an incredible connection to The Beatles.***Please contact the auction house for bidding approval for this lot before bidding, otherwise bids will not be accepted.***
A North European carved oak tabernacle, late 19th century, having hinged door carved with stone archway enclosing brass panel embossed with putti and swans, surmounted by a top of carved oak fashioned as rooftop with stone chimney and segmental window with weather vein, interior fitted shelf. Height 71 cm x width 37 cm x depth 22 cm.
JOHN KNAPP FISHER oil - figure at a door and figure in the road amongst tall buildings under a black sky, possibly Tenby, entitled verso 'Figure in the Street', signed and dated 2009, 69 x 87cms Provenance: purchased by overseas-based vendor from Martin Tinney Gallery's John Knapp Fisher 80th Birthday Exhibition, 4-27th August 2011, catalogue, postcards, receipt (for £15,000) and exhibition price-sheet to accompany
An elegant Victorian flame Mahogany breakfront four door Wardrobe, with cornice over central pair of single arched panel doors opening to reveal three press slides over two lower drawers, the outer single panel doors opening to reveal hanging space over lower shoe drawer on plinth base. 102" wide x 83 1/4" high x 29 1/4" deep.
William Hurl, a river landscape with sailing barge, watercolour, signed with initials and dated 1853, 19 x 15cm oval, together with a watercolour by Kathleen E Beresford of a garden door, signed 18 x 13cm, a watercolour by John White of Deer Beach, signed and dated 1903, 17.5 x 25cm and a watercolour of a Highland river landscape, signed Green, 31.5 x 22.5cm (4).
An Edwardian mahogany lady's wardrobe of bow front form, having a moulded cornice over a pair of panel doors, enclosing hanging rail on splayed legs. Condition Report: 183cm high. 82 cm wide. 58cm depth.Overall condition good, however, there are some scratches to sides and right hand door. In need of a polish.
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