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Lot 193

Thirty-six miniature car badges, including Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Ford, Ferrari, Sunbeam, Peugeot, Lotus and Fiat, contained in six display boxes. (36)

Lot 219

Antique Fratelli Ferrari/Naples mandolin and case for restoration

Lot 1664

Cast iron yellow Ferrari large workshop arrow plaque, 40 x 12 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1668

Cast iron red Ferrari workshop arrow sign, 40 x 12 cm H. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1673

Aluminium Ferrari key holder, 30 x 16 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1682

Cast iron Ferrari wall plaque, L: 17 x 25 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 913

AUTOGRAPHS, signed selection, inc. album pages, pieces, letters, photos; Tim Conway, Michael Beint, Matheson Laing, Harry Fowler, Rose Murphy, Beryl Reid, Anna Neagle, Will Fyffe, Jonathan Pryce, Elaine Delmar, Stan Boardman, Doris & Elsie Waters, Gary Wilmot, Stanley Holloway, Bert Weedon, Beatrice Ferrari etc., a few inscribed, mixed sizes, FR to VG, 55*

Lot 106

1:18 Scale and Similar Cars, a boxed group of vintage and modern private and commercial cars comprises Sun Star 5091 1951 Kaiser Henry J, Maisto 31836 1996 Jaguar XK8, Shell Collezione Classico 1972 Ferrari 312P Mario Andretti, 1958 250 Testa Rossa and Gearbox Toys 1940 Ford Coupe chain driven pedal car. G-E, Boxes F-G, (5)

Lot 13

1:24/1:25 Scale Modern Diecast Competition and Road Cars, a boxed collection, competition models Burago 0192 Ferrari GTO 1984 Rally, 6108 Williams FW14 (loose in box), 0543 Ford Escort Cosworth 1994 Rally, together with road cars Burago 1576 Corvette, Dodge Vipers 1530, 1525, Maisto 31979UHonda S2000 (European Version), 31966 Thunderbird, 31912 Dodge Pick Up, 902B Porsche 911, 31907 XJ220, Lamborghini 31903 Diablo, 31299 Polizia Car, 31954 BMWX5, Mercedes 31947 ML 320, 31206 SLK Class and Fords Burago 0513 AC Cobra, Maisto 31948 Escape, 31962 Focus, 31906 Explorer G-E, Boxes P-G, (20)

Lot 130

Burago 1:18 Scale Post-war Cars, a boxed group comprises Porsche 3021 356B Coupe 1962, 3061 456B Cabriolet 1961, 3031 356B Cabriolet 1961, Mercedes 3013 SOO SL 1954, 3015 300 SL 1954, 3023 300 SL Roadster 1957 and Ferrari 3011 250 GTO 1962, 3007 250 Testa Rossa 1957, G-E, Boxes F-G (four with split box windows), (8)

Lot 133

Burago 1:18 Scale 1980/90s Sports Cars, a boxed group comprises Lamborghini, Countach 1988 3037/3047(2), Diablo 1990 3041/3028 (2) and Ferrari 3004 Testarossa 1984, 3022 F40 1987, 3036 456 GT 1992, G-E, Boxes F-G (one with split box window) (7)

Lot 15

Corgi Knight Rider and James Bond Diecast Models By Corgi and UT Models, a boxed group, 1:18 scale UT Models Golden Eye BMW Z3 Roadster and smaller scale Corgi James Bond, Golden Eye 96657 Aston Martin DB5, 92978 Ferrari 355, James Bond Collection 65201 Moon Buggy and James Bond, 65401 Shuttle and Hugo Drax, 04201 Aston Martin and Odd Job, 65501 Helicopter and Naomi, 65101 Toyota and Blofeld, 65001 Lotus Espirit and Jaws and Corgi CC05601 Knight Rider Kitt and Michael Knight, G-E, Boxes G-E, (10)

Lot 176

Modern Diecast Vehicles, a boxed collection mainly post-war private cars but includes some commercial models, 1:18 scale Burago 3006 Jaguar SS100, Maisto 31807 Jaguar XJ220, 1:24 scale Burago Corvette, Ferrari (3), Lamborghini, Mercedes, Bugatti, Cobra, Sportscar collection (1), Hallmark Williams Renault mainly loose in boxes and smaller scale, EFE two bus pack, Corgi 97822 Derby Corps Daimler (box faded), Classico (7), Matchbox Dinky (5) all loose in boxes, Maisto Supercar (6) Shell Sportscar (6), two others, a white metal Brooklin/Lansdowne Models LD 6 Wolseley (G-E) and Atlas Editions model Flying Scotsman, F-E, boxes P-G, (44)

Lot 177

Modern Diecast 1:18 Scale Cars, a boxed collection of post-war and modern vehicles, ERTL 7446 1948 Jaguar sun damaged cockpit and windscreen, another model damaged, Guiloy 714220 Aston Martin DB7, Revell 8801 Mercedes 500 SL, MIRA 714549 Ferrari F50, windscreen cracked and paint loss, Anson Porsche 911, sun damaged interior and Burago 3013 Mercedes Benz 300 SL, 3026 Jaguar 1961, minus windscreen, 3028 Lamborghini Diablo, P-G, boxes F, (9)

Lot 187

Modern Diecast Vehicles, a collection of modern private cars, 1:18 scale Maisto 31807 Jaguar XJ220, Burago 3016 Jaguar 1961 (loose in box), kit assembled Mercedes Benz 300 SLR produced for M&S (partially assembled), 1:24 scale Maisto Ferrari 348, Sportscar Collection Jaguar XJ220, Maisto Supercar McClaren F1 and smaller scale, Matchbox Superkings K115, Maisto Supercar (6), Shell Classic Sports Car (13) and Castrol Toyota by Mattell, F-E, boxes P-F, (27)

Lot 215

Playworn Corgi Private and Commercial Vehicles, models with boxes/part boxes, 154 Ferrari F1, 383 VW Beetle, 483 Dodge Kew Fargo tipper (2), 341 Mini Marcos (2), 334 Mini Cooper Magnifique, a bag of accessories and figures and unboxed examples, P-F, boxes P, (17)

Lot 241

Corgi 1960s and Later Competition Vehicles, boxed examples, 152 Ferrari 312, 397 Can-Am Porsche, 151 Yardley McLaren, 154 JPS Lotus, 159 Patrick Eagle, 163 Glow -Worm Dragster and 167 US Racing Buggy, together with five unboxed playworn models, P-G, boxes P-F, (12)

Lot 297

Various makers Diecast Factory and Kit made Racing and Sports Cars, Brumm Vanwall, Vanguards Ford Granada Mk11, both in original boxes, unboxed Diecast Legends Stirling Moss 1959 Cooper T51, in pieces with plinth and Certificate, Tron Star Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider 1961 (lacks one wheel), Alfa Romero 1900, on plinth, windscreen plastic cover loose, Rio Italia 24/40, Minichamps Alfa Romeo SDC 2900, unbranded plastic Ferrari 275, MM kitbuilt Bentley, three Lesney Racing Cars (all poor), P-VG, boxes G (13)

Lot 3

1:18 Scale Diecast Modern Ferrari and Other Sports Models, a boxed group comprises, Ferrari, MIRA 6144 Testarossa, Anson 30308 328 GTS, 30301 Dino 246 GT (box P), Burago 3046 456 GT and Maisto 31823 F50, together with Maisto 31819 Lamborghini SE, 31815 Mustang Mach III and Burago Dodge Viper RT/10s 3025 1992, 3065 1993, F-E, Boxes P-G, (9)

Lot 40

Modern Diecast Commercial Vehicles and Models From TV and Film, mainly boxed by Corgi includes 96757 Lovejoy Morris Minor, 96012 Spender Ford Sierra, 96011 Mr Bean's Mini, 92978 James Bond Golden Eye Ferrari, commercial models Limited Edition 1993 Corgi Going For Gold Bedford Luton, Corgi Collectors Club Morris Mini Van, 97894 Pickfords Truck, 09802 1995 Corgi ERF Eight Wheeler, Eddie Stobart 97369 AEC truck and trailer and five other Corgi commercials, three Eddie Stobart, C676/1 Transit 96837 Morris Van, three cased Oxford Omnibus N Gauge and another by Lledo, G-E, Boxes/Cases F-E, (18)

Lot 5

1:18 and Similar Diecast Competition Models, a boxed group comprises, 1:10 scale Guiloy 13800 Honda RC-45 motorbike, 1:18 scale Burago 3042 Ferrari F40, 3328 Ford Focus WRC, 3029 Ferrari 348tb and Minichamps 520 931905 Indy Car Lola Ford Nigel Mansell, together with 1:24/1:25 scale Burago, 0199 Porsche 924, 0131 Peugeot 405 Raid, 0129 Ferrari 348tb, 0105 Mercedes Benz 190E and 0112 Range Rover Safari, G-E, Boxes F-E, (10)

Lot 6

1:24 and 1:25 Scale Modern Diecast Cars and Peterbilt Truck, a boxed group comprises, Revell 08890 Peterbilt 359 tractor unit, Guiloy 710931 three Ferrari (boxed as one), Burago 1507/1506 Ferrari, 1508 Jaguar, 1503 Bugatti, 0513 AC Cobra, 1501 Citroen 15 CV and Maisto 31909 Ford Explorer, 31915 Dodge Viper, 31901 Mercedes Benz 500SL, G-E, Boxes F-G, (12)

Lot 642

Lego City and Similar Sets, all unboxed, 61098 armoured car and forklift, 75879 F1 Ferrari, 60178 land speed car, 30229 Cherry Picker, 60198 Train with three goods wagons including crane, (booklet six part of set incomplete with instruction booklets 3,4,5,6 only) some track and controller, 30222 police helicopter, 30189, 30183 Creator, some have been previously glued to plinths, 30346 Police plane, 7942 fire service, Creator 31020, 31015, City, 30310 , 30227, all glued to plinths, some other additional small City sets and figures, many appear complete but unchecked, F-E, (Qty)

Lot 679

Various circa 1960's Tin Toys, including large Chad Valley Globe, TM Modern Toys Trans-Continental tin battery operated floor train, compartment clean, Bandai battery operated Ferrari silver Sports Car with Forward and reverse and gears (some rust, compartment clean), Korean Ambulance, in original box, Welsotoys Punch and Judy Shooting Game with tin targets and plastic Cork Gun, in original box, four Marx clockwork saloon cars (all tested ok) and quantity of track, Tricycle (poor, damaged), four plastic and tin fairground cars with passengers, F-VG, boxes F-G (14)

Lot 691

Very large collection of 1980s-Present Scalextric SCX Carrera and Ninco Cars and Accessories, including Scalextric, F1 (3, one static) and earlier Ferrari 375 and MB 300SL, Mercedes Benz McClaren Safety Car, Minis (6), Porsche (2), Ferrari F430 (2), Ford Mustang, Focus, GT, Aston Martin DBR9, Audi Quattro, TT, Lamborghini Gallardo, Range Rover Police Car, Carrera Jaguar D-Type, Ninco AC Cobra, SCX BMX 320, all appear complete, Scalextric Chevrolet, Vauxhall, Subaru and BMW M3, all without tyres, two without pick ups, two car bodies, Ninco Prodriver Kit box with three chassis with motors and two Porsche bodies, Scalextric Spares including Motor, Tyres, Wheels, and other spares, in original boxes (12), Motor Gear Puller, bag of pickups and a few loose tyres and wheels, F-VG (qty), boxes G (qty)

Lot 692

Scalextric and SCX Limited Edition cars, Scalextric, C2783A Celebrating Mille Miglia 1955 twin set comprising MB 300 SLR and SLR McLaren 722, in original lift up presentation box, Ltd Ed 1781/5000 C2770A Monza 1967 twin set, comprising two Ferrari 330/4, in original lift up presentation box, Ltd Ed 992/5000, SCX Vintage 62550 BRM P261 Graham Hill 1964, in original presentation box, Ltd Ed, VG-E, boxes VG-E (3)

Lot 695

Scalextric and Speedking Slot Car Sets, Scalextric Grand Prix Set 75 comprising Ferrari, Lotus, Track including Pit Stop, Flyover and Chicanes, Controllers and literature, in original box, VG, box G, unboxed Speedking 76404 4 Road Racing set including 4 cars, track, controllers, battery boxes, instructions and additional car, 4x4 Truck and AM Tractor unit, G (qty)

Lot 697

Collection of Scalextric Cars Track and Accessories, C382 Jaguar XJ8, C418 Jaguar XJ9, C426 Williams Noda FW11, C457 Ferrari F1, C468 Sauber Mercedes, C2538A Italian Job Mini Cooper S Ltd Ed 228/7500 (one mirror loose in box) all in original boxes, unboxed Jaguar, Audi Quattro and Ford RS 2000, Hump Back Bridge, Start Gantry, Track Support Piers, Accessories, in original boxes and quantity of unboxed Track, Edging, Fencing and Controllers, G-VG, boxes F-G (qty)

Lot 8

1:18 Scale Modern Diecast Competition and Italian Sports Cars, a boxed group comprises, competition models, Hotwheels 50171 F2001 Ferrari Rubens Barrichello (box P), Maisto Gt Racing 38873 Zakspeed Racing Porsche 911, 38888 Mercedes Benz CLK-DTM 2000 and Sports Cars, Hotwheels 25730 Ferrari 365 GTS/4, Maisto Ferrari 804B 348ts, 31839 550 Maranello, Burago 3371 Maserati 3200 GT, 3037 Lamborghini Countach and 3362 Ferrari F50 Hardtop, G-E, Boxes P-F, (9)

Lot 82

Modern Diecast Vehicles, a boxed/cased collection of mainly modern private and competition cars, includes 1:24/25 scale examples, Maisto, BMW, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Mini Cooper, VW Beetle, Ferrari (6) and Burago Dodge Viper (2), Ferrari, Shelby, Porsche and competition examples 1563 Porsche 1997 GT3 Cup, 15261 Ford Focus Rally, 0523 Ford Escort 1996 Cosworth Rally, 1520 Renault Schlesser Paris-Le Caire 2000, 0520 VW Golf Rally 1998, 0105 Mercedes Benz 190E (some models loose in boxes) and smaller scale models Maisto Supercar (4) boxes P, Burago (1), Magazine issue Grand Prix model (1), Marks and Spencer Casino Royale Aston Martin two car sets (2) and five others, G-E, Boxes/Cases P-G, (29) in two boxes

Lot 96

Modern Diecast James Bond and Other Models, various vintage an modern vehicles includes Corgi, James Bond 05701 Octopussy Mercedes, TY07101 Man With The Golden Gun AMC Hornet, 92968 Golden Eye Ferrari 355, Die Another Day TY07501 Vanquish, TY07601 Jaguar XKR, Precision Cast Jaguar MKII, Nine Double Nine CC1035 Mercury Merryweather fire engine, CC0704 Land Rover (2), Fire Support Vehicles 07411, 07410, 07106 all Landrovers, Classics Elvis Presley 39901 Thunderbird, Lledo Vanguard (1), Atlas Edition Eddie Stobart ERF LV (all G-E, Boxes G-E, together with two cased Triang Minic Ships M743 USS Missouri one F, one Case P, (18)

Lot 1309

Sebastian Vettel signed Ferrari Collection,including signed Ferrari Pit Crew Shirt, signed Ferrari Vettel Germany cap and signed action 8 by 10in. Ferrari photograph, with COA and photo proof, (3)

Lot 1316

Michael Schumacher seven times F1 World Champion signed and framed display, measuring 69 by 55cm., features an official Ferrari sponsors postcard autographed by Michael that has been mounted within a large headshot image of this racing great, comes with COA All glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.    

Lot 1316A

Michael Schumacher Ferrari 2003 full scale replica F1 drivers helmet,unboxed

Lot 191

Die-cast model cars and vehicles, two boxes including Paul's Model Art 1:18 scale Williams Renault FW18 Jacques Villeneuve; Shell 1:18 scale Ferrari F50; nine other Shell range models and a box full of Matchbox Model of Yesteryear and Lledo models, all boxed.Qty: two boxes

Lot 824

A box of mixed scale diecasts including 1:18 UT Model Porsche, Burago Ferrari, Bugatti Type 69, 1:14 Burago Ferrari and Martini Racing Cars, 1:16 Polistil Mercedes Benz along with modern Corgi boxed Eddie Stobart Wagons

Lot 854

A boxed Corgi toys Land- Rover with Ferrari Racing car on trailer gift set 17, some play wear and transfer loss but generally good

Lot 198

1968 Fiat Dino Spider Transmission: manualMileage:67678The Fiat Dino was introduced at the Turin Motor Show in 1966 alongside the Dino Berlinetta GT, later to become the Ferrari Dino 246. Powered by a shared four camshaft, two litre, V6 engine, both cars benefited from a racing pedigree that went back to Ferrari's Dino 166P sports-racing unit and their 246 Grand Prix engine. The Dino model was built as either a Bertone designed coupé or a sleek Spider from Pininfarina. However, it is the Spiders, both in 2.0 and 2.4 Litre guise, that have become most sought after amongst collectors. In the words of Sports Car Market: "Å“The Spider is one of the prettiest designs to emerge from Pininfarina's studio in the 1960s"¦. and even accelerating in top gear from low revs, there's a seamless delivery of power. The name Dino came about as Enzo Ferrari was on a mission to have the 2.0 litre V6 (Ferrari Dino) engine homologated to run in Formula F2. A small boutique manufacturer like Ferrari were unable to produce the required units, an agreement was publicly made that Fiat would produce the 500 necessary engines needed to meet the FIA homologation standards. These were to be installed in a GT car later designated the Fiat Dino, named after the Ferrari Dino it shared running gear with.This left hand drive Fiat Dino is presented in barn find condition and is finished in red coachwork over a black interior. Laid up in 1977 the Dino has been stored ever since and comes to the market as a total restoration project. The 2 litre V6 Dino engine turns and there are many original parts present ready for restoration, including the desirable and very rare factory hardtop. Offered with a purchase receipt to its most recent vendor, dated 14th June 1976, and its current buff UK registration document. Dino specialists 24 Hundred of Kent believe that the Fiat has never been welded before making it a good starting point for any restorer. Coming to auction at no reserve this Fiat Dino Spider will be a fantastic opportunity for the new custodian, and we are sure will be a worthwhile investment.

Lot 175

1971 Jaguar E-Type Series III V12 Coupé Transmission: manualMileage:83002By the mid-1960s, the Jaguar E-Type was appealing to the man with a young family but who were restricted by the size of the current Jaguar E-Type Coupé and its open topped sibling. This prompted Jaguar to offer a third option in the form of a 2+2 Coupé. By adding nine inches to the wheelbase and two inches in height, it was then possible to fit a rear seat capable of seating two adults in tolerable comfort. Of course the rear seat was more suited to children or, as 'The Motor' put it at the time, the car could 'extend Dad's youth for another seven years'. Robert Bell in Motor was quoted as saying at the time that all we expected to try was a new engine but what in fact we drove was a new car. Not a yowling, aggressive Ferrari-like machine with which, perhaps, most people associate a V12 engine but a very smooth, quiet and refined grand touring sports car.This superb V12 Coupé is an original right hand drive matching numbers example presented in Signal Red with black leather interior. Its 5.3 litre engine is mated to a manual gearbox and its general condition throughout can be considered to be extremely good. Its Heritage certificate shows that it was originally despatched to the Automobile Centre in Leeds on 7th September 1971, painted white and registered AD 69. The car underwent a comprehensive restoration in the 1980s, at which point its colour changed to red and a new bonnet was fitted. This wonderful E-type was also re-sprayed in the mid-2000s to bring the bodywork up to standard and much of the chrome was also replaced, including new headlight crowns, front grille and stainless steel bumpers. The car is fitted with power steering and is a joy to drive. It comes with a substantial history file including its Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate and is ready to be enjoyed.

Lot 190

2004 Ferrari 575M Fiorano Handling pack Transmission: manualMileage:21000The Ferrari 575M Maranello is a two-seat, two-door, grand tourer which was launched in 2002, it is essentially an updated 550 Maranello featuring minor styling changes from Pininfarina. The 575M was replaced by the 599 GTB in the first half of 2006. Updates from the 550 included a renewed interior, but with substantial improvements mechanically, including bigger brake discs, a larger and more powerful engine, improved weight distribution, refined aerodynamics and fluid dynamics along with an adaptive suspension set-up (the four independent suspensions are also controlled by the gearbox, to minimize pitch throughout the 200 milliseconds shift time). Two six-speed transmissions were available; a conventional manual gearbox and, for the first time on a Ferrari V12, Magneti Marelli's semi-automatic (Electrohydraulic manual) 'F1' gearbox. The 575 model number refers to total engine displacement in litres, whilst the 'M' is an abbreviation of modificato ('modified').This Ferrari 575 with the optional F1 gearbox is in stunning condition offered in Rosso Corsa Red with contrasting biscuit hide. Originally supplied to Malaysia this example has been bought to the UK with just one previous owner and upon arrival was inspected to be in the highest order. £14,000 was spent on the car with HR Owen Ferrari, which included full annual service, new cam and auxiliary belts, new cam cover gaskets, coils and spark plugs, injector seals and a banjo bolt, this was combined with all new fluids. We are informed underneath the car is completely corrosion free, much thanks to the Malaysian climate and incredibly low mileage. Benefitting from a Capristo exhaust system which compliments the 575 fantastically this extremely low mileage example is also offered, importantly, with the desirable Fiorano Handling Pack. The car is described by the vendor as being in fabulous condition bodily, mechanically and electrically, it has the original toolkit and has recently been treated to new front and rear brake discs and new Pirelli tyres all round - ready to enjoy! This is a very well-priced, striking example of Ferrari's highly accomplished 575M F1 with Fiorano Handling Pack in excellent condition.

Lot 158

2011 Mclaren MP4 C12 Transmission: manualMileage:11084The MP4-12C is McLaren's first production car since the legendary McLaren F1. Designed by Frank Stephenson, who also styled the Ferrari F430, the MP4-12C was launched in 2011 and was built using a great deal of technology from McLaren's Formula One program. The 3.8 litre, bi-turbo, V8 is breathtaking, delivering 592bhp at 7,000rpm and 600Nm of torque. Combine that with a kerb weight of only 1,301kg (the comparable Ferrari 458 Italia weighs 1,380kg) and performance is simply sensational. A Formula One style carbon tub, known as a 'Carbon Mono Cell', forms the basis of the car's chassis and weighs just 80kg. In addition, the engine is mated to a seven-speed automatic dual-clutch gearbox allowing for seamless gear changes. Even the name 'MP4-12C' is a homage to McLaren's Formula One history, as every chassis since 1981 has been labelled MP4.The MP4-12C can sprint from 0-62mph in 3.1 seconds, however where the McLaren blows its rivals away is in acceleration to 125mph, only the Bugatti Veyron is faster at just 8.9 seconds, compared to the 458 taking 10.4 seconds, and it even beat Ferrari's best Enzo.The beautifully engineered cantilever wing doors look fantastic but it's the McLaren ProActive Chassis Control (MPCC) that steals the show, a revolutionary set-up that puts the McLaren ahead of its rivals. On the left of the narrow centre console is a dial marked 'H' (for handling), which allows you to switch the suspension, steering and electronic stability control between Normal, Sport and Track modes. A similar dial on the right wears a 'P' (for powertrain) and it has the same modes to tweak the response of the gearshifts, engine and manage the sound of the power plant in the cabin. Thanks to the large brakes and the spectacular rear air brake flap, stopping power is superb. In addition to MPCC, the MP4-12C gets McLaren's rear-wheel Brake Steer system, which brakes the inside wheel, if necessary, to keep you on course. On the exit of tight bends, Brake Steer then also jumps in to minimise time-wasting wheel spin and correctional control inputs. Unbelievably for a car of this nature, the MP4-12C's fuel efficiency and emissions are also unbeatable in this class, emitting less CO2 per horsepower than a Toyota Prius hybrid! The MP4-12C is a remarkable product from a remarkable company. It distils the values of the McLaren brand - technological expertise, efficiency and sheer speed - into a stunningly useable package.This fabulous example, which comes with a full service history, is presented in gleaming Volcano Red with Carbon Black Alcantara interior which looks superb with its contrast stitch being Harissa Red. The original owner specified to the factory to have a carbon fibre interior upgrade and carbon fibre engine bay panels. It sits on lightweight forged wheels with the 'Stealth' finish, comes with parking sensors front and rear, sports exhaust, satellite navigation and Meridian surround sound system. It also has electric and heated memory seats, two sets of keys, branded floor mat set and a vehicle tracking system.Interested parties should note that the vendor has the new passenger window which will be delivered to the new owner but the fitting of which will be down to the buyer. It can be fitted by most garages or Autoglass we understand.

Lot 199

2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale Transmission: automaticMileage:3792In Ferrari's first official announcement the 458 was described as the successor to the F430 but arising from an entirely new design, incorporating technologies developed from the company's experience in Formula 1. The 458 is powered by a 4.5 litre V8 engine of the 'Ferrari/Maserati' F136 engine family, producing 562 bhp and 398 lb ft torque at 6,000 rpm with 80% torque available at 3,250 rpm. The engine also featured direct fuel injection, which is a first for Ferrari mid-engine set-ups in its road cars. The car's suspension features double wishbones at the front and a multi-link set-up at the rear, coupled with E-Diff and F1-Trac traction control systems, designed to improve the car's cornering and longitudinal acceleration by 32% when compared with its predecessors. The brakes include a prefill function whereby the pistons in the calipers move the pads into contact with the discs on lift off to minimize delay in the brakes being applied. Ferrari's official 0-62 mph acceleration is an impressive 2.9 seconds, and the top speed is 210 mph.Originally supplied by H. R. Owen in Kensington and registered on 17th April 2015, this fabulous low mileage Ferrari is accompanied by a comprehensive service history and is in totally unmarked condition. The most recent service was carried out by H. R. Owen on 11th October 2021 at 3,744 miles. Turn the ignition on, press the start button and hear the roar of power from the V8 engine. Engage first gear and be respectful of how much power is available under your right foot. A 458 Speciale offering up 562bhp combined with Formula One technology means this is a real driver's experience from the Modena based manufacturer. Options added when the car was ordered new include the all-important hydraulic front lift kit, carbon kit to the interior, red brake calipers, front and rear parking sensors including camera, titanium exhaust pipes, carbon fibre engine covers and NART racing stripe. This fabulous supercar is finished in Rosso Corsa with a black and red Alcantara interior. A Ferrari 458 Speciale is aesthetically a fantastic looking car from every angle; this magnificent, unmarked example offers a driving experience that can only be described as luxury, style and speed all wrapped up in one visceral experience.

Lot 174

2004 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Transmission: manualMileage:24000The Scaglietti 2+2 Coupé was penned by Frank Stephenson under Ken Okuyama at Pininfarina, and it is said that design, especially the strident side scallops and headlights, were a nod to the coachbuilt 1954 375 MM that film director, Roberto Rossellini, had commissioned for his wife Ingrid Bergan. The newcomer replaced the outgoing 456 but, being physically larger, was a genuine four-seat Grand Tourer. It was Ferrari's second all-aluminium vehicle and comprised of a spaceframe manufactured in conjunction with Alcoa, that was a combination of extrusions and castings to which the body was then welded. The same chassis formed the basis of Ferrari's 599 GTB flagship Grand Tourer. The front, mid-mounted, V12 powerplant was shared with the 575 Superamerica and was not six litres as the name suggests but 5.7, though big enough for a healthy power output of 533bhp and equally impressive performance figures, including a 0-62mph time of 4.2 seconds and a top speed north of the magic 200mph. A total of just 3,025 units were manufactured between 2004 and 2011, of which just 199 are manual examples!Registered new on 16th February 2007 this well presented example is offered in a wonderful colour combination and is a very rare manual example. Forming part of the current vendors private collection the 612 Scaglietti has been maintained regardless of cost and has been used occasionally during his tenure. Offered with all relevant Ferrari booklets, many sundry invoices and receipts, old MoT records, the UK registration document, and a current MoT test certificate. This rare example is ready to be enjoyed by its new custodian and will enhance any serious collection.

Lot 221

1988 Jaguar XJ S Convertible Transmission: automaticMileage:50108The Jaguar E-Type finally gave way to an all new and more efficient Jaguar, based on the XJ Saloon, and the XJS was launched in September 1975. This new luxury grand tourer, although never quite having the same sporting image as the E-Type, was actually more aerodynamic with the final example leaving the production line on 4th April 1996. At that stage 115,413 units had been manufactured during a 21-year production life. At launch, the newcomer was powered by Jaguar's silky smooth 5343cc V-12 engine mated to either Borg Warner Model 12 automatic or manual gearboxes. V12 engine cars were unusual at this period of time with notable exceptions coming from Italian luxury sports car makers Lamborghini and Ferrari. The specifications of the XJS compared well with both Italian cars; the XJS was no mean performer and would hit 60mph in 7.6 seconds and had a top speed of 143mph.This excellent 1988 Jaguar XJS Convertible with the automatic gearbox was retained by Jaguar Cars when new to be used by the then Chief Executive Officer Mr. John Egan. This car has been looked after and fully maintained and has only covered 50,000 miles. It has been in a private collection since 2016, finished in Artic Blue metallic with Isis Blue leather interior, complemented with the walnut veneered dashboard and wood rimmed steering wheel. This lovely XJS Convertible is supplied with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate which expires in April 2023 and the service and handbook pack which shows the mileage up to 2006 at 45,459 miles. The MoT history then confirms the total mileage of 50,089 at the MoT in October 2020. Its paintwork and interior are in superb condition considering its age and being the more desirable V12 model, this surely must be one of the finest examples on the market today. 

Lot 165

1995 Ferrari 456 GT Transmission: manualMileage:53970Introduced at Garage Francorchamps, Belgium in 1992, the 456 was Ferrari's attempt to produce a motor car that was somewhat different from their usual offerings. The idea was to generate the space and comfort of a Gran Turismo (GT) whilst being the most powerful 2+2 in the world. The 456 GT incorporated features familiar to generations of Ferrari cognoscenti with the front mounted four-cam V12, rear transaxle, tubular steel space frame chassis, and all-independent suspension remaining, whilst an electronically controlled adaptive suspension and a six-speed gearbox made its first appearance (an automatic gearbox was also an option). Power was supplied via the nearly 450 horsepower V12 that produced a massive 398 ft lb of torque at 4500rpm. Variable ratio power steering, three-way adjustable suspension dampening, self-levelling rear ride height and a speed-activated rear spoiler ensure the handling is up to the performance. The interior was well appointed with features you expect from a luxury motor car. Aerodynamically efficient with a subtly beautiful curvaceous body, the 456 remained stable up to its maximum speed of around 190mph, a figure that made it the world's fastest production four-seater passenger car.Registered new on the 17th May 1995 this wonderful manual gearbox example is presented in metallic black coachwork over a black leather interior and looks superb. In very good order throughout the paintwork retains a deep shine and the interior shows very little sign of age. Recently the 456GT has been treated to much expenditure undertaken by Ferrari specialists and as such it drives very well indeed. Offered with a history file containing various service records, Ferrari books, sundry invoices, the UK registration document, and a current MoT test certificate valid until May 2022. A superb opportunity to acquire a desirable manual example.

Lot 227

1966 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 2+2 Coupé Transmission: manualMileage:63768Launched at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar E-Type was nothing short of a revelation. With its heady blend of supercar performance, breath-taking styling and low price-tag, the newcomer left rivals reeling and customers clamouring. Early sportscar racing success at the hands of Graham Hill and Roy Salvadori amongst others helped cement its reputation. Built as a monocoque with a front subframe to cradle the engine, the model's combination of all-round independent suspension, rack and pinion steering and four-wheel disc brakes gave it excellent road holding and handling capabilities. Fed by triple SU HD8 carburettors and topped with a 'straight port' DOHC cylinder head, its indomitable 3781cc straight-six engine was quoted as developing some 265bhp and 260lbft of torque. Allied to a four-speed Moss gearbox, it reputedly enabled the E-type to sprint from 0-60mph in 6.9 seconds and onto 150mph. The E-type remains for many the ultimate production Jaguar.This lovely, home market, right hand drive, 1966 Jaguar E-Type 2+2 Fixedhead Coupé has recently had over £87,000 spent on recommissioning, body repairs and painting. Purchased by the owner in 2016 after being in long term storage, the last MoT test certificate was in 1999 and shows the mileage then to be 63,085 miles. It is believed the car had some restoration work carried out in 1979 when the colour was changed from red to dark blue, and the engine was rebuilt in 1985. Now finished in Gunmetal Grey the restorers retained the original maroon leather seats, which are in good condition, but replaced the headlining and carpets. This lovely E-Type Coupé is supplied with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate which expires in April 2023 and a file containing old invoices and MoT test certificates from the mid 1980's to 1999. The E-Type Jaguar is regarded to be one of the prettiest sports cars from the 1960's, as said by Enzo Ferrari, and good examples remains as sort after in today's market. 

Lot 172

2013 Ferrari 458 Italia Transmission: automaticMileage:11803In the official announcement, the 458 was described as the successor to the F430 but arising from an entirely new design, incorporating technologies developed from the company's experience in Formula 1. The 458 is powered by a 4.5 litre V8 engine of the 'Ferrari/Maserati' F136 engine family. The engine also featured direct fuel injection, which is a first for Ferrari mid-engine set-ups in its road cars. The car's suspension features double wishbones at the front and a multi-link set-up at the rear, coupled with E-Diff and F1-Trac traction control systems, designed to improve the car's cornering and longitudinal acceleration by 32% when compared with its predecessors. The brakes include a prefill function whereby the pistons in the calipers move the pads into contact with the discs on lift off to minimize delay in the brakes being applied. Ferrari's official 0-62 mph acceleration is an impressive 2.9 seconds, and the top speed is 210 mph.Originally supplied by Graypaul, Birmingham on 20th December 2013, this stunning 458 Italia was painted in metallic black from Ferrari and has since been wrapped in a stunning matt black finish. Matched with the black leather interior with yellow stitching, this is a magnificent looking supercar. A 458 is a real driver's offering from the Modena based manufacturer. Fire up the 4497cc V8 engine and suddenly you are aware of the power available under your right foot. From a drivers' perspective this car is almost effortless to drive, behaving well in traffic and with excellent roadholding matched with ample performance on the open road. The styling of these supercars is without doubt, one of the best from the Moderna based manufacturer. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a full years MoT test certificate, this versatile Ferrari 458 Italia will appeal to either a collector or just to be enjoyed by a new owner. A car to put a smile on your face.

Lot 212

1999 Ferrari 456 GTA Transmission: automaticMileage:44230The Ferrari 456 was the first front-engine Ferrari for 20 years and offered true performance touring for four occupants. The 456 GT was announced in September 1992, making its public show debut in Paris the following month. This was a positive and brave move by the company, as the prestige sports car markets were in recession after all the speculation and hype of the late eighties. However, they showed their commitment to broadening their range and to maintaining their position at the head of the list of the world's most desirable automobiles. The Pininfarina styled aluminium bodywork made for a pleasing design, particularly the modernised reflection of the fabled 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' with the long bonnet, featuring retractable headlight pods. Also inspired by the 'Daytona' was the design treatment of the rear of the cabin envelope and tail. Thus, although the shape was thoroughly modern, it contained retro trace elements to associate it with the company's history. Electronically adjustable self-levelling suspension gave positive handling and a comfortable ride, while the 442bhp, V12 made sure that performance had not been overlooked.Registered in March of 1999, this stylish Ferrari looks well in Nero Black paintwork with a contrasting ivory leather interior. The file for this 456 contains a V5C registration document, a valid MoT test certificate and various service invoices, the most recent of which is for £3,987. We are informed that recent servicing works have been undertaken by the vendors mechanic. The car certainly performed well on a recent test drive. The 456 model has the practicality of four seats combined with the perfect balance of aggressiveness and elegance. This handsome automatic transmission, example awaits a new owner to enjoy it to its fullest.Interested parties should note that the cherished plate is not included in the sale. In addition to this, the electric fan must be switched on manually to cool the engine.

Lot 1499

DINKY TOYS - BOXED DIE CAST TOYS 14 boxed models including 201 Plymouth Stock Car, 978 Refuse Wagon (2) (lime green cab), 226 Ferrari, 128 Mercedes Benz, 668 Foden Army Truck, 683 Chieftain Tank, 449 Johnston Road Sweeper (2), 690 Scorpion Tank, and other models. (14)

Lot 1527

SOLIDO BOXED CARS approx 29 boxed model cars (orange boxes), including 49 Porsche 928, 60 Simca 1308 Taxi, 44 Ferrari BB, 47 Mercedes 280, 197 Ferrari 512, 25 BMW 30, 65 Citreon CX, 23 Peugeot 504, and many more.

Lot 1549

CORGI TOYS various boxed models including Little & Large sets, 1359 Ford Escort, 1355 Talbot Matra, 1372 Jaguar XJS, 1352 Renault Turbo, etc, also with other boxed models including 152 Ferrari 312, 151 McLaren, 271 James Bond Aston Martin, 30306 Thames Trader Box Van, 16302 Scammel & Tanker, 55101 United States Armed Forces Tank Transporter, 279 Rolls Royce, and various other models.

Lot 159

Matchbox / Kidco - Six vintage 1983 carded Matchbox plastic vehicles in blister packs from the Matchbox 'Burning Key Car' series. Lot includes Lamborghini Countach; Ferrari GTS Stiletto; 4x4 Honcho and similar. Models appear Mint in sealed blister packs which appear Very Good overall with some slight creasing and storage wear to cards and yellowing to blisters.

Lot 296

Bburago, The Danbury Mint, Tam's Industrial - 5 x boxed x die-cast model cars - Lot includes a Hard-Top 1:18 scale #3382 Ferrari F50 1995, a 1:24 scale #15038 Bugatti 'Type 55' 1932, a Danbury Mint 1938 Rolls-Royce Phantom Three (Part of the bumper and rear appears to be broken), and similar. Boxes appear in good condition with storage wear. Models appear in good to very good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (5)

Lot 308

Bburago - Majorette - Ertl - New Ray - 10 x boxed models in various scales including Atkinson dropside lorry # 13101, 1:18 Honda Gold Wing # 49203, Ferrari GTO Rally # 0192 and others. The models appear mostly in Good condition, the boxes are Poor to Fair and one box is incorrect. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (10)

Lot 337

Hot Wheels - An unopened 1:18 scale Ferrari 250 GT California celebrating Ferrari's 50th Anniversary in 2007. The car appears Mint in a Near Mint still factory sealed box. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 343

Hot Wheels - 50 x unopened models from the 2004 First Editions collection including 1968 Chevy Nova SS, Lotus Sport Elise in yellow and in gold, a Tooned Enzo Ferrari and other similar models. They all appear Mint in Very Good packaging. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 353

Lego - Airfix - Revell - Hasbro - 5 x boxed model kits including Lego Speed Championship Ferrari # 76895, Revell P-61A/B Black Widow in 1:48 scale, Airfix Cromwell MkIV tank and others. They are mostly still sealed and appear Mint, the box for the Revell kit has been opened and torn slightly but the parts are still sealed inside. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (5)

Lot 38

Matchbox - Corgi - Husky - A collection of boxed and loose vehicles including a boxed # 73 Ferrari Racing Car, a boxed # 10 Rolamatics Piston Popper, an unboxed # 906 Rockets Jensen Interceptor and other similar models. They all show some signs of age and play use , some have damage / parts missing, they range from Fair to Very Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 54

Onyx - 24 x boxed Ferrari 643 F1-91 Alain Prost cars # 121. They all appear in Mint condition in Very Good boxes with only light storage marks. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 55

Onyx - 35 x boxed Ferrari 643 F1-91 Alain Prost cars # 121. They all appear in Mint condition in Very Good boxes with only light storage marks. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

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