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Ocean Liner Memorabilia; Cunard and White Star Line including White Star water pitcher and caviar dish, Teutonic 1899, concert programme, Cunard; clothes hanger, ashtrays, soap, door keys, books, Queen Mary II ephemera, RMS Carinthia menu, Queen Elizabeth 1938; plaque and ephemera, Queen Mary 1936 ephemera, brooch, ashtray, Mauretania 1932 programmes, Berengaria 1921 puzzle.
1976 (see text) Datsun 260Z, 2565 cc. Registration number RDZ 289. Chassis number GR530010995. Engine number L26174476. The legendary Z car was conceived by Nissan's North American President, Yutaka Katayama as a cheaper alternative to Toyota's exotic 2000GT and became the first truly successful Japanese sports car. Using a six-cylinder engine, the motor had a single overhead camshaft and 150 bhp. The attractive styling, with long bonnet and compact cabin area, has widely been credited to German designer Albrecht Goertz and still looks sharp today. The 240Z was an instant success, particularly in America, but with emissions controls increasingly diluting its performance, Nissan sought to restore some of the power lost by increasing engine capacity. The 260Z was produced between 1975 and 1978, before being replaced by the 280Z. The engine was enlarged with a longer stroke to 2.6-litres with a consequential increase in power from 150bhp to 165 bhp and the car was stiffened by the extension of the chassis rails and the addition of a rear roll bar. Much like the 240Z, the car was fitted with a five-speed manual gearbox as standard and the car featured independent suspension all round with MacPherson struts at the front and Chapman links at the rear. There was also additional stiffness in the chassis due to a redesign of the chassis rails which were larger and extended further back than previous models. The 260Z had a redesigned dashboard, console and door panels for the interior, together with updated tail lights; it was also on a slightly longer wheelbase and with a higher roofline to increase cabin space. This example was originally registered on the Isle of Man in 1976 and then brought to the mainland in November of 1979 and registered with DVLA. Our vendor purchased her in October 1989 and already had a 240Z that had terminal rust so that one broken up and some parts, along with the remains of another 260Z were combined to rebuild this one in 1997/98. It was stripped back to bare metal and had the sills replaced, Waterloo engineering in Hull rebuilt the engine, polished the crankshaft and reskimmed the head. The mileage at this time was some 46,000. Since the rebuild it has been rarely used and was last on the road in 2002 when the mileage was a little over 48,000. Stored in a garage, a recent move to a smaller property means that there is nowhere to house the car so it is being reluctantly sold. She will need recommissioning due to the time off the road; she turns over but the fuel lines need cleaning through. Sold with the V5C, cherished number plate and five MOT's between 1989 and 2001.
A pair of Sheraton revival style satinwood and polychrome decorated Display Cabinets, circa 1900, painted with fleur-de-lis and bands of flora and inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing, each with a rectangular top and dentil cornice above a glazed panel door enclosing adjustable shelves, a conforming panel cupboard door, on four square tapering legs and spade feet, 66½in (164cm) high x 27½in (69.75cm) wide (2)
Jn. Harvey, Abergavenney, a mahogany 8-day longcase clock with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the twelve-inch painted dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed Jn. Harvey, Abergavenney, the case with plain trunk door, square hood with three finials and turned columns, on plinth base and bracket feet, 90in (228.5cm) high.
A British Rail Eastern Region lamp, by 'Lamp Manufacturing & Railway Supplies Ltd', Welch Patent Rd No.711205, 14.5 by 14.5 by 29.5cm high, together with a brass lion door knocker, 11 by 18.5cm, brass Russian double eagle, 15 by 10.5cm, brass reindeer plaque, 6 by 14.5cm, and a pair of metal candlesticks, 9 by 19cm. (6)
A Danish mahogany sideboard, mid 20th century, by C. B. Hansens, Kopenhagan, four drawers with brass swan neck handles, flanked by two cupboards with shelves, raised on tapering square section legs, 190 by 54.5 by 90cm high, together with a matching two door cupboard, opening to reveal eight divisions, 125 by 44 by 154.5cm high. (2)Provenance: The Private Lincolnshire Estate of a Danish Family.
A 19th century mahogany cased long case clock, cream painted domed dial with floral sprays and cottage to arch, signature rubbed, date roller, twin train 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, the dial flanked by turned columns, the trunk with canted edges, full length door with crossbanded edges, plinth base with bracket feet, with winder key, weight and pendulum, 48.5 by 22.5 by 220cm high.Provenance: The Private Lincolnshire Estate of a Danish Family.
A Queen Anne walnut and mahogany bureau, early 18th century, feather and crossbanded, moulded edges, fall front enclosing a fitted interior with drawers, shelves, pigeon holes and secret compartments, the central door inlaid with a figure of an armoured soldier, below one shallow, two short and two deeper drawers with brass escutcheons and swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 58 by 100 by 109cm high.
An Edwardian mahogany gentleman's wardrobe, decorated with inlaid fruitwood and mother of pearl panels and stringing, single door with oval bevelled mirror, enclosing a hanging space with full width rail and hooks, below a full width drawer with two brass ring handles, on shaped bracket base, 131 by 49 by 205cm high.Provenance: The Private Lincolnshire Estate of a Danish Family.
A good Edwardian mahogany bookcase, outswept cornice with foliate carved decoration, beading and cushion moulded frieze, over a central full height glazed door with bevelled edge enclosing three adjustable shelves, flanked by two single panel doors with applied carved moulding each enclosing three adjustable shelves, gadrooned lower edge, raised on four short cabriole legs with foliate clasped carved knees and ball and claw feet, 148 by 34 by 161.5cm high.Provenance: The Private Lincolnshire Estate of a Danish Family.
An 18th century Dutch marquetry inlaid walnut and mahogany two piece bombe front bureau, the fall flap opening to reveal a stepped interior with well, drawers, central door and pigeon holes, three long drawers below with cast brass handles and standing on heavily carved ball and claw supports - Height 113cm x Width 142cm x Depth 70cm
Gordon Russell Furniture Ltd - A mahogany and rosewood veneer fronted twin pedestal desk, with a bank of four drawers to one side and an up and over door enclosing a shallow drawer and filing drawer, raised to tapered legs, bears label, height 71cm, width 168cm and depth 85.5cm. S/DArticle 10 Transaction Licence in place
Peter Hayward for W.G. Evans (Vanson) - A twin section modular cocktail cabinet, with rosewood veneered door panels, to include a fall-front drinks cabinet and a double door cabinet section with applied brass handles, raised to black plastic coated rod supports, height 138cm, width 69cm and depth 42cm.Article 10 transaction licence in place
Ernest Race - Race Furniture - A BD1 double door cabinet or sideboard of mahogany veneered holoplast construction, with aluminium trim borders, a green flock lined interior with fitted shelf and raised to splayed and tapered aluminium legs, bears 'Race' label, height 84.5cm and width 122cm, S/D.
Tom Robertson - A.H. McIntosh of Kircaldy - A part 1960s rosewood veneered 'Dunvegan' dining suite, circa 1968, comprising sideboard fitted with a central double door cupboard flanked by a drinks cabinet to one side with pull out serving slide and a bank of three drawers to the other, raised to tapered legs, complete with conforming dining table with double fold-over central leaf extensions, both bearing A.H. McIntosh labels, together with six associated mahogany rail back dining chairs. (8)Article 10 Transaction Licence in place.N.B. The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
Robert Heal - Staples - A 'Ladderax' teak modular wall system, each of the various sectional units measuring 89.5cm wide and comprising a glazed double door cabinet, height 132cm, a bureau (A/F) height 40.5cm, a chest of three drawers, height 48cm, a single drawer, height 13cm, a sliding double door cabinet, height 47.5cm, together with seven shelves and the slatted teak panel supports.
Robert Heritage - Archie Shine Ltd - A teak and rosewood veneered 'Hamilton' sideboard, with a shallow ledge back above a double door cupboard and four ribbed panel fronted drawers, with tapered brass handles and raised to tapered legs, height 79cm, width 229cm and depth 51cm, S/D.Article 10 Transaction Licence in place
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