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A Bentley S2 Continental sales brochure first issued in late 1959 for the introduction of the S2 Continentals with the newly introduced 6,230 cc V8 engine. Fourteen pages printed on one side with comb bound textured and embossed light blue card cover. Four colour illustrations to include The Flying Spur, The 2 door saloon, The Convertible, The 4 door saloon and a monochrome on green background illustration of the V8 engine.
1928 Flatnose Morris Cowley with attractive 2 seater and dickey bodywork. Nice example of this popular convertible (Registration number DR3748) has been attended to by well known Morris specialists of this period (Cookes of Leicester). An engine rebuild has been completed within the last few years.
A 1963 Bentley S3 Continental four door 'Flying Spur' Saloon "Four lights" .Coachwork H. J. Mulliner, Park Ward.As far as was known there were only three body's of this specification fitted on the S3 Continental chassis . Chassis No. BC82XB Engine No. 41BBC Cylinder Capacity 6230 cc Mileage: about 85,000 Original License Plate VGS 686 replaced with LUX 555 from a 1949 RR Silver Wraith. This car is a " Four lights " version, it has four windows instead of the more common six and a slitty narrower back door.
A Landrover Defender 110 double cab pickup. Converted from a 1988 F registered County Station Wagon 110, brand new axles, 6 speed manual gearbox and a 2.4 tdci engine and many extras, two tone colour in genuine dust silver and nara bronze, alcantara seats, sat nav,reversing camera, and bluetooth, 25,000 miles and 12 months MOT, Registration number XXI 110
1951 - 1952 : BENTLEY MK.VI. "4,566 c.c - BIG BORE, SMALL BOOT" : ORIGINAL HANDBOOK / DRIVERS MANUAL - WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR RUNNING AND MAINTENANCE : ISSUE NO. 'X' Published by Bentley Motors (1931) Ltd., Derby, Crewe and 16, Conduit Street, London, W.1. Contains 113 pages, plus fold out wiring diagram, maps and insert pages. Hardbound in black rexine (sometimes known as leathercloth - they were never made from real leather), with a press-stud fold-over to the front cover. 8.75 x 5.75 inches. A scarce and original First Edition handbook for the Bentley Mk.VI. models fitted with the larger 4,566cc. engine, as fitted from mid 1951 to 1952.
A "The Daimler '25' With Daimler Fluid-Flywheel Transmission. A scarce original high quality brochure issued by The Daimler Company in 1933/1934 to give a comprehensive introduction to the 'Fluid Flywheel' Pre-Selector Gearbox benefits. Contains 16 pages of glossy art paper with a textured card cover with gilt spine and gilt title lettering 25.5 x 22.5cm. Gives detailed monochrome images of the relevant parts and design of the gearbox, the Daimler '25' Engine and Chassis are also illustrated. The general specification, and three models are shown, to include:- The Enclosed Limousine by Arthur Mulliner Ltd. : The Enclosed Limousine by Windovers Ltd. : The Enclosed Limousine by Hooper Ltd., plus an illustration of "A Typical Interior of a Daimler '25' H.P. Limousine. This fascinating brochure has been in protected long term storage, and is in virtually unused original condition.
Edward VII silver inkwell and cover, London 1901, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, with engine turned exterior, bayonet fitting lid and clear glass liner, 5cm high, together with a George V silver cigarette box, London 1930, maker FH, with engine turned exterior and rectangular cartouche initialled J.H 16-4-31, 14.5cm wide
VICTORIAN SILVER CIRCULAR BON BON DISHwith an embossed floral rim above a pierced body, the bowl decorated with an embossed Putti Birmingham 1896; an Edwardian glass jar with a silver embossed lid with five Putti, Birmingham 1906; a circular bon bon dish with a raised rim and pierced border with shell scrolls, the base marked Sterling; a silver magnifying glass with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1931; and a silver cigar cutter, Birmingham 1967 (5)
A George V engine turned 9ct gold cigarette case, Thomas William Lack, London 1935, of rectangular form with chamfered edges, push button opening mechanism, interior with yellow elasticated strap, suede pouch, 5in. (12.7cm.) long, weight 150g.* Condition: In very good condition, maker's mark slightly rubbed (L last letter)
A Masonic silver gilt Jewel (Marlborough Chapter) No. 1399, presented to E. Comp. B.P. Jackson in recognition of his services to the Chapter CONDITION REPORT: The compact is engine turned on the back and appears in good order. The enamel on the front also appears in reasonable order except for surface scratches commensurate with age visible under a loop. There are three small 3mm patches away in the form of lines towards the left hand side of the rear hinge and in the Auctioneers view this could be rectified fairly easily. The mirror inside is in good order. The lipstick container has a very minor indentation to the silver lid showing near the middle which is not particularly visible. The enamel on the cylinder appears in good order generally although the silver lid and base is slightly discoloured and tarnished which could probably be polished out. The items appear to be presented in the original box.

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