1988 Ferrari Mondial 3.2 Coupe. Registration number: F366 PYH. Mileage: 55,375. - Genuine low mileage from new - Extensive service history file - MOT until 20th of April 2023 Finished in Rosso Corsa Red with full crema leather interior, sold by Maranello Egham. First registered 16/11/1988. In 1996 the car was sold by the Ferrari centre in Kent to an owner who never collected the car. This car was kept in storage by the Ferrari centre for 10 years before the next owner purchased the car. Because of the Vehicle being stored for such a long period of time the car did not receive the neglect that it may of had like so many other Mondial's did during the early 2000s. In 2006 the car was recommissioned where it was sold to another customer for 4 years of ownership. Traded back to the Ferrari centre in 2011 where it was bought as a birthday present for the next owner. This owner sadly had an accident which caused the car to be written off CAT C on Jan 1st 2013. This was a minor accident caused by ice on the road the car was joining a slip road when the Owner accelerated too hard and the car lost traction causing the car to slide off the road into a gravel trap at the side of the road. Speaking to the original owner since the incident he explained how it only scraped the lower front bumper and threw stones up at the front bumper. He took the car to the Ferrari centre for a insurance quote which was over £18,000 for Ferrari genuine parts. This caused the Ferrari to be written off. The vehicle was luckily saved by Tim Walker of Walker Sport Ferrari and the original advert currently available to view on his website. The vehicle was purchased from Walker Sport and then kept in a heated garage and loved by the new owner. It was only driven in nice weather and never put away dirty. The owner managed to source the original correct lights in the front bumper and the original heater fan switches which there is a receipt for over £200 for just the two fan switches. He also had fitted the Superperformance QV exhaust which really makes the V8 be heard but isn't droning on long journeys. When his wife passed away the owner sold the car back to Tim Walker as a part exchange for a 348 which he still owns today. The current owner purchased it on March 17th 2021 from Tim Walker of Walkersport. Words from the current owner "I have loved the car and it has only been driven a few miles since owning it due to lockdown and personal health issues. The car has featured on two different YouTube channels Cookoncars (Ferrari mondial 3.2 V8 video) and Pete and his Bus as the car he drives to the bus (episode 21).Extensive service history and was serviced at purchase which had a full service and belts service along with new distributor caps, rota arms, spark plugs and HT leads along with all new extenders. The car wants for nothing really apart from the installation of the ac compressor (which comes with the car, it had all it seals replaced with new ones to be able to run on the new gas) this just needs fixing back and re-gassing. The previous owner had it removed during a service as he heard it was stealing 40 HP, and the air con was apparently poor so he thought that would be a good idea (not knowing that the car had been upgraded to the modern aircon gas seals. The car also features an original stereo upgrade from the date of purchase, a Kenwood CD player and uprated speakers which means it sounds as good as a modern car when the volume is up. The car attended the GT World Challenge day and was on the stand with the Drivers Union Club. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
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2007 Honda SH300 Scooter. Registration: LN07 VRD.- With the current owner for the last 9 years. - Professionally fully maintained Finished in blue, all weather screen, lockable top box. Long MOT until 6th of May 2023, 2 x keys. Starts first time and rides very well. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
1955 Ariel 997 cc Square Four Mark 2 Motorbike. Registration: HDY 539. Mileage: 78,980 - Finished in Deep claret - Only three private owners - All alloy engine with four pipe exhaust, Correct for Hastings 9/54 - 6/55. Purchased by the current owner in 2005 from Andy Tiernan Classics. Originally registered February 1955 and apparently only three private owners as Andy had purchased the bike from the son of the original owner. This is consistent with information in the registration document. As supplied by Ariel to Kings in Hastings, the bike was in sidecar trim and registered as a motorcycle combination. The original colour is not recorded in Ariel records but presumably would have been deep claret as alternative colours were specified when applied to other machines the production run. The first owner used the combination extensively around the south coast of England and further afield. When purchased by the current owner, an Eastbourne Motorcycle Club badge was fitted. There is still an Isle of Man TT Races 1965 badge on the steering damper. The last private owner told the current owner that the bike had been extensively rebuilt in 1975. Experience of the current owner suggests that this was done to a very high standard as the engine gearbox have required only routine attention in seventeen years of ownership. The bike suffered considerable cosmetic damage in an accident in 2018. This has been professionally repaired leaving the bike in excellent rideable condition. It has appeared twice at the Shere Climb giving exhibition runs up the hill. The original rear stand is fitted and an effective side stand has been fitted. Paintwork is good to excellent, the mudguards, fuel and oil tanks looking as new. The seat has been replaced with a new base, foam and the correct coloured cover. It now has solo gearing. It is near original even down to the 6 volt electrical system although there is now an electronic regulator, hidden in the original case. The bike has been completely re-wired using a commercial loom. The SU carburettor was completely rebuilt by Burlen. The lubrication system shows the original 8 pint tank but benefits from a Morgo oil pump and hidden external oil filter. There is also a magnetic sump plug. Brand new tyres are fitted. All cables, chains and rubbers have been replaced. The levers are ball end type (owner preference) but the originals are available. This model year is known to have a design issue with the rear brake. This has now been professionally corrected; purists will note that the rear brake lever arm now points upwards leaving the brake effective whist avoiding the risk of unexpected locking. Ownership of a four pipe Square Four was a childhood ambition, now realised. The owner feels that after seventeen years it is time to move on to other projects. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as follows: Saturday 17th of September: 10am - 2pm Tuesday 20th of September: 9am - 7pm Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT.- We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Wednesday 21st of September 2022 to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email.Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
A pair of 18th century Chinese famille rose plates, Qianlong period (1736-95) Qing dynasty, painted in fencai polychrome enamels with a central montage within an iron red and gilt scroll octagonal frame draped with flowers, floral spray borders overlapping the yellow band around the rim, the reverse of each plate with three red lingzhi motif, 26 cm diameter (2)The first plate with hairline extending towards the centre from the rim, approx 6 cm, with stapled repair, the second plate with large areas or old restoration and rim chips, both with wear to enamels
A pair of Beswick ‘Scenes from Beatrix Potter’ ceramic wall plaques, comprising First Edition and Second Edition, printed marks verso; together with a selection of Beatrix Potter decorative wares including pair of bookends by Border Fine Arts; two Villeroy & Boch pill boxes; musical ‘Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle’ figure; and other items
Auctioneer Announce: bid by description not image. Various Royal Mint coin sets, United Kingdom proof collection 2002, 2016 annual coin set, another 2015, coins of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1977, First Decimal Coin set, Great Britain and Northern Ireland set 1980, and two others 1981 and 1982. (a quantity)
Various stamps, Royal Air Force Museum album containing a quantity of first day covers, Ireland, Binbrook, etc., further Lincoln stamp album, GB World used, German Empire including Leipzig stamps, late 19thC and early 20thC French stamps, Bavaria, Belgium, a quantity of various others, related ephemera, etc. (a quantity)
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Hard skull made of black cloth, with black lacquered peak. Gilded tassel and black horsehair tuft. Golden metal front badge, fabric tricolor cockade. Golden chevron. Golden chin-strap with buttons featuring crossed cannons on grenade. On the right side two air holes to tie the horsehair. Green fabric lining with remains of golden marking 'Cruicchi Brunellasco'. Leather chin strap. Sweat band. Small signs of use and age. height hat circa 13 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Brown fur skull with lacquered-leather peak. Metallic front badge with Regiment number '19', remains of enamel. Tricolor fabric small cockade. Tassel with number '3' complete with feather. White aiguillette. Sweat-band inside and green fabric lining, clutches for the chin-strap (missing). height hat circa 14,5 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with large fuller, finely engraved and signed 'Wester & Co. Solingen' at the first part, the tang marked en suite. Bronze hilt with five loop-guards, pommel shaped as a lion's head and long cap. Anatomical wooden grip. Complete with iron scabbard with two suspension rings. length 100 cm.
dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: State of the Vatican City, Dark cloth with collar and cuffs covered with blue velvet finely embroidered with golden and silver thread decorated with laurel leaves; black silk and white cloth lining with markings by 'SUCC. SORELLE ADAMOLI'. Golden buttons with papal emblem in relief marked 'A.M. & C.IE PARIS'. The back is decorated en suite. Signs of use, of time, some unstitching inside but apparently without woodworm holes. The chest with a few small loops to mount honors. With a pair of trousers (pertinent? with some small woodworm holes) with a golden band and buttons marked 'F. MORI FIRENZE'. height jacket 101 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Made of black cloth, embroidered with silver thread at the edge. Leather reinforcements on the sides. The front part with the royal monogram 'VE' finely embroidered in silver thread and in relief, surmounted by a crown. Signs of use and age, some unstitching. Lined with white fabric. length circa 95 cm.
dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Ethiopia, Made of thick leather, of conical shape. Covered with brown velvet (slightly worn and with some tears at the edge). Enriched with white metal plates with remains of gilding (gilded silver?). The back with leather covering (missing parts) and remains of embossed decorations. Complete with handle. diameter 44,5 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Ethiopia, Well preserved, wide blade with fuller and featuring long bands engraved on both sides; with racemes, a trophy, a British emblem and the mark 'FIRST CLASS CAST STEEL' on the left side, then with an inscription in Amharic, a mark at the tang. With other racemes and a trophy on the right side and another Amharic inscription at the tang. Horn hilt with silver cap engraved with spirals. Leather scabbard (damages, signs of use and age) complete with belt and silver chape worked en suite with the sabre. length 83 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: Persia, Curved, single-edged, fine damask blade with central groove and another groove on the back worked in five sectors, flat at the first part and with two cartouches on each side in Arabic, the third side with the inscription. 'Abbās is the representative of Ali’s rule and acts on his behalf'and 'The work of Assadollāh', remains of gilding on the borders, the cartouches on the other side with gold-inaid decorations. Cross-shaped, iron hilt decorated with gold floral motifs. Walrus ivory grip scales. Angled pommel with gilt copper cap (perhaps of a later period). Wooden scabbard covered with modern-style burgundy velvet. With the expertise of Dr. Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani. length 92.5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Wide, straight, double-edged blade of lenticular section, the first side engraved with Savoy eagle under crown, trophies and decorations with woven bands, on one side a deleted part. French hilt with three loop-guards, made of brass, probably a spoil of war and short cap. Wooden grip with remains of leather covering without wire binding. length 108 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Japan, Blade with deep groove at the back, brass habaki. Bronze hilt carved with the typical cherry blossom pattern. Leather hilt with brass wire binding. Long cap with leaves and cherry blossom decorations. Iron scabbard with one lug. length 81,5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with large central fuller and tang with Neapolitan mark, 'S', and date (not clearly visible) '18.6'. one-quillon, bronze hilt with langets and long smooth cap. Wooden grip covered with leather without wire binding. Iron scabbard with two suspension rings and brass mouthpiece. length 94 cm.
dating: 1840 circa provenance: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Beautiful straight, two-edged blade, central groove at the first part with the inscription 'KISSING MOLLMANN' and the inscription 'A ISERLOHN' among very fine engravings with trophies and floral motifs on the other side. Bronze hilt, coat of arms with three lilies on flags on the shell-guard, rear valve, quillons and guard decorated with floral motifs. Pommel shaped as a head with plumed helmet. Spiral horn grip with metal wire binding. Leather scabbard with bronze mounts. length 94.5 cm.
dating: i Period (1868-1912) provenance: Japan, Finely worked in the round depicting a male and a female carp. The first with a finely silver-plated and partially finished body perfectly resembling the skin of the fish. A small mustache on the muzzle. The belly signed 'Hideaki-saku'. The female fish with a brass-colored body worked with silver and browned spots, of a smaller size, equally well-worked. Probably made by Hideaki Kabuki, a sculptor of the Meiji era specialized in works depicting animals. length 26,5 - 33 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, the first part with double fuller, then smooth and finally with central fuller. Iron hilt with two valves, ring for the thumb, three loop-guards and pot-shaped pommel. Hilt covered with iron wire binding. length 100 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: Northern Germany, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with triple groove, the first part with stars and crescents. Bronze hilt with front shell-shape valve, small back valve with thumb ring, three loop-guards and large, spherical pommel. Grip with metal wire binding. length 89.5 cm.
dating: 1860 provenance: Naples, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with large central fuller and thin groove on the back, finely engraved with floral motifs at the first part and signed on one side '1860 Napoli Labruna'; elegant bronze hilt with three loop guards, langets and long engraved cap. Spiral horn grip (lacking parts) with metal wire binding (small lacking parts). Iron scabbard with two rings on engraved bronze bands. Rare. length 101.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Corse, Single-and-false-edged blade, decorated with carved curl at the tang. The base with knots. Brass ring nut with leaf carving and shaping. Grip made of horn sectors alternated with lead discs and worked with longitudinal grooves and fluted decoration. Rounded brass cap. This model is photographed and described in 'Il Coltello Genovese' by A. Buti (Colombo Grafiche- Genoa, 2011) p. 324, L4. length 27,2 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: Spain, Straight blade ribbed at the centre and with fuller at the first half, featuring the marking 'TOMAS / DE ALLA'. Iron hilt with triangular quillons, iron ferrule at the base. Pitting. Probably earlier wooden grip, with typical iron knot and top cap. Rare in that length. length 64,3 cm.
dating: Late 16th Century provenance: Germany, Made of bronze, 115 mm. caliber barrel, 25 cm height. Of round shape with squared base, narrowed at the first part and provided with vent and pan, widening at the second and third part, marked 'JOHAN VON FREIACK' at the center, the last segment with high-relief coat of arms consisting of six flowers under four staves and three grooves, other grooves with rings. The upper border with several marks (not clearly legible): 'MARTEL BETEM' (?) and 'V D M I E'. On wooden haft with iron mounts. dimensions 23.5 x 57 x 36 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Spain, Double-edged blade of hexagonal section, the first part with fuller and with inscription 'UN DIOS UNA LEI YUN REI'. Iron hilt with three loop-guard, with pierced double-valve, thumb ring and almost spherical pommel. Grip covered with metal wire binding. length 93.5 cm.
dating: 1620 - 1640 provenance: Germany, Heavy, smooth-bore, round, bronze, three-stage, 36 mm cal. barrel; first part reduced in diameter, long central segment framed with two rings, finally another segment of reduced diameter before the nozzle with moulded muzzle, again slightly reduced. Short, wide and smooth tang. Big external wheel-lock, flat plate, tang with Nuremberg stamp, wheel framed in 'bresciana' style, snake-shaped cock, engraved, with chiselled spring and ending in baluster. Sliding pan cover, safety lock. Partially finished internal part and with Brescia mark (Der Neue Stöckel 7979). Full, fruit-wood stock, decorated with filigree through all the length, with brass-thread floral motifs. Iron trigger-guard. Butt-plate and muzzle in brass foil. Barrel locking mechanism and plates in the lower part of the barrel in bone. See other examples in 'Guns and Rifles of the World' by Howard L. Blackmore, 1965, nr. 772 abd 'Fine Antique Firearms from the W. Keith Neal Collection', 25 October 2001, lot 144.The master's mark inside the plate appears on a lock of a gun at Skokloster castle (inv. no. 6306). See 'Brescian Firearms' by Nolfo di Carpegna, 1977 pages 86/87 plate XLII, nr. 43. length 61 cm.
dating: 1886 provenance: USA, Cylindrical, 26' barrel provided with front sight and adjustable rear sight, with marks in two lines with the company address and patents up to 1883. Caliber marking '38 Cal.' Visible rifling with wide areas of pitting. Iron, first-type frame, with no covering of the extractor. Working mechanism. Lower tang with serial number '12xxx'. Wooden butt and fore-end, the latter with remains of checkering. First type model with patents up to 1883, see 'Flayderman's Guide' 9th Edition, p. 123, 5B-271. length 109 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade, flat at the first part then with groove in the central part, acid etched with trophies, flowers and the motto 'BENEDITE GRAN DIO E L'ITALIA'; gilded brass hilt with guard decorated with floral motifs in bas-relief, long cap shaped as a lion's head, wooden grip with metal wire binding; iron scabbard with two lugs and gilded brass mounts. Iron scabbard with decorated brass mounts and with two suspension rings. length 99 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Straight, tipped, single-and-false-edged blade, with fuller featuring engraved trophies and floral motifs at the first part, then of lenticular section after the fuller. Brass hilt with a large, slightly engraved guard, the main loop-guard decorated in relief and provided with three other loop-guards ending in a curl. The guard ending with the typical bifurcation and pommel shaped as a lion's head. Brown horn grip (small missing parts) with copper wire binding. Iron scabbard (pitting) with brass mounts (missing cap), two lugs. length 99 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade, flat at the first part and engraved with the Savoy's eagle under crown and among floral decorations, then with the fuller doubling towards the weak. Bronze hilt with remains of silver plating, the shell-guard with the Savoy's cross between two rods of Asclepius and lion's heads. Grip with grooved mother-of-pearl grip scales. Leather scabbard with brass mounts with remains of silver plating, long suspension hook. length 97 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Straight, single-tipped and false-edged blade with double fuller and remains of the marking double '... Klingenthal Decembre 181 ...' (unfortunately the rest is not legible due to pitting) at the back. Remains of three marks on the right side of the base (only the 'L' can be read). Pitting and signs of use at the edge. Brass hilt with four loop-guards with remains of non-clearly-legible marks, small old repair at the cap. Leather hilt (later?) with copper wire binding. Iron scabbard with two lugs and mark 'B'. length 112,5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Blade of hexagonal section at the first part, engraved with motto 'VIVE LE ROI', Savoy's eagle under crown (remains of gilding), with floral motifs and carved decorations, then of lenticular section. Nice silver hilt decorated with the typical oblique grooved design. Wooden grip with wire binding and Moor's head, both of copper wire. length 109.5 cm.
dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Straight, single-and half- edged blade, with fuller at the first half, blued at the forte and engraved with small gold-inlaid floral motifs and trophies. Flat butt-plate on one side and decorated in relief on the opposite side. Mounts with typical ribbed and grooved spiral decorations on center of crossguard, on the guard, on the pommel and on the button of the parry quillon. The wire binding (earlier?) made of copper and brass wire and provided with Moor's heads. Without scabbard. length 101,5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Colichemarde blade of diamond-shaped section, enlarged at the first part and with a central groove featuring the signature of Aiala in Toledo. Bronze hilt with the typical oblique spiral decoration. Wooden grip covered with wire binding and copper wire Moor's heads. length 101.5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Beautiful colichemarde blade, enlarged at the first part and engraved on both sides with the inscription 'Viva Sua Reale Highness Of Savoya' between the crowned Savoy's cross and floral decorations, later reduced in width to a double-edged blade ribbed in the centre. Bronze hilt with the typical oblique spiral decoration. Wooden grip covered with copper wire binding and brass ring nuts. length 99 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Wide, curved single-and-false-edged blade with large fuller, engraved 'VIVE LE ROY DE SARDAIGNE' between curls at the base, and with the Savoy's eagle under crown and among decorations on the other side, with tang. Typical solid brass hilt. length 75 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Denmark, Straight blade. Iron hilt marked 'RKV KOBHVN', hilt marked 'IO' under the crown, with number '67731', 'K', '34.B. 489.' and '23B.1132.' (the last with erased elements) with wooden grips. Leather scabbard with iron mounts. length 34.5 cm.
A collection of The Beatles Books and Associated Memorabilia, approximately 27 books, to include: A Cellarful of Noise, Brian Epstein, Published by Souvenir Press, London, 1964, First edition. John, Paul, George, Ringo and Me (SIGNED) - Publisher: Andre Deutsch Ltd, 2005. The Beatles (1st Edition), Publisher: Heinemann, 1968. John Lennon: One Day at a Time, Publisher: Grove Press, 1980. Love Letters to the Beatles, Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1964. Together with a number of postcards, pin badges, and fan club related memorabilia dating from the 1960’s.

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