Fabrique Nationale Browning B2 12B over and under ejector shotgun with 2 1/2 inch chambers, 27 1/2 inch barrels, choke 3/4 and 1/4, with elaborately engraved game scenes to the lock, single trigger action with 13 1/4 inch straight through stock, serial no. 54404 S6 (shotgun certificate required)
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1963 Jaguar E-Type 'Series 1' 3.8-Litre CoupéRegistration no. 698 WKTChassis no. 860970•Right-hand drive model delivered in the UK•Matching numbers including gearbox•Professionally restored in 1993•Only circa 8,500 miles since restoration•Excellent condition Footnotes:'If Les Vingt Quatre Heures du Mans has been responsible for the new E-Type Jaguar, then that Homeric contest on the Sarthe circuit will have been abundantly justified. Here we have one of the quietest and most flexible cars on the market, capable of whispering along in top gear at 10mph or leaping into its 150mph stride on the brief depression of a pedal. A practical touring car, this, with its wide doors and capacious luggage space, yet it has a sheer beauty of line which easily beats the Italians at their own particular game.' There have been few better summaries of the E-Type's manifest virtues than the forgoing, penned by the inimitable John Bolster for Autosport shortly after the car's debut. Conceived and developed as an open sports car, the Jaguar E-Type debuted at the Geneva Salon in March 1961 in Coupé form. The car caused a sensation - spontaneous applause breaking out at the unveiling - with its instantly classic lines and a 150mph top speed. The newcomer's design owed much to that of the Le Mans-winning D-Type sports-racer, a monocoque tub forming the main structure while a tubular spaceframe extended forwards to support the engine. The latter was the 3.8-litre, triple-carburettor, 'S' unit first offered as an option on the preceding XK150. Its engine aside, only in terms of its transmission did the E-Type represent no significant advance over the XK150, whose durable four-speed Moss gearbox it retained. With a claimed 265bhp available, E-Type's performance did not disappoint; firstly, because it weighed around 500lbs less than the XK150 and secondly because aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer used experience gained with the D-Type to create one of the most elegant and efficient shapes ever to grace a motor car. Taller drivers though, could find the interior somewhat lacking in space, a criticism addressed by the introduction of foot wells (and other, more minor modifications) early in 1962. Today, the E-Types graceful lines live on in modern Jaguar sports cars, and there can be little doubt that William Lyons' sublime creation would feature in any knowledgeable enthusiast's 'Top Ten' of the world's most beautiful cars of all time. Indeed, even Enzo Ferrari felt obliged to concede that the E-type was 'the most beautiful car ever made'. This 'Series 1' E-Type coupé was manufactured on 30th October 1962 and supplied by Henlys Ltd of London to its first owner Mr G S Baduel Esq of London SW1 on 18th April 1963. Ordered in Opalescent Silver Blue with light blue leather interior, the car was equipped with a Radiomobile 900T stereo system. The E-Type was issued with the London registration mark '698 WKT'.A matching-numbers example, the E-Type was subject to a complete 'last nut and bolt' restoration to original factory specification by leading Jaguar specialists Fullbridge Carriage Company in 1993, the engine and gearbox being rebuilt by GSE Motorsport (Gordon Spooner Engineering Motorsport). The interior is believed original. Only some 8,500 miles have been covered since the restoration and the car is described by the vendor as in generally excellent condition, with good bodywork and paint. A very correct and desirable Series 1, the car is offered with a comprehensive history file containing restoration invoices, current MoT, V5C document, and a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small quantity of shooting and rifle related volumesCondition report: Richard Arnold – Automatic & Repeating Shotguns, 1976 (revised).John Pondoro Taylor – Big Game & Big Game Rifles, 1951 reprint.Sydney Buxton – Fishing & Shooting, 2nd edition 1902.Charles Lancaster – Art of Shooting, 11th edition 1946.Brig. J A Barlow – Elements of Rifle Shooting, 4th edition 1955.E.C. Keith – Gun for Company, reprint (no date).L.B. Escritt – Rifleman & Pistolman, 2nd edition 1961.Marksman – The Dead Shot, 3rd edition 1862(?).
SPY: Film / Production Crew Issued Clothing: A MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. Second Unit grey large t-shirt together with a SPY GAME stunt crew white XL t-shirt and a JOHNNY ENGLISH white stunt crew XL t-shirt - unworn PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
ADVENTURE FILM POSTERS: A selection of Film posters as lotted: HERE COME THE FUZZ / HICKEY & BOGGS (1972) Double Bill - Double Crown; SMOKY (1946) UK Half Sheet; ROB ROY (1953) UK Half Sheet ; THE LONG GOODBYE (1973) UK Quad ; DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (1965) Double Crown ; CAST AWAY (2000) UK Quad; THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE (2001) UK Quad; RIPLEY'S GAME (2002) UK Quad; BENJAMIN / RIOT Double Bill (1969) (x 2) UK Quads; THE RULING CLASS (1972) UK Quad ; BADGE 373 (1973) UK Quad; ANDROCLES AND THE LION (1953) UK Quad; THE THIEF OF VENICE (1950) UK Quad ; BANDIT QUEEN (1950) UK Quad and ZULU DAWN (1979) (Belgian Affiche) - various conditions as lotted - all now rolled, some previously folded (16)
GAME OF THRONES - Film / Production Crew Issued clothing to include: A beanie hat, a scarf and a Season 8 production issued crew gift - Water bottle 'Fxxk the water, bring me wine' - Unused - PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
GAME OF THRONES - Film / Production Crew Issued Clothing to include: An 'L' RARE limited edition crew gift from Show Runners featuring storyboard images and message on back - white Belfast 2010 T-Shirt together with a SEASON 2 WORLD TOUR small black t-shirt - Unworn - PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
GAME OF THRONES: Film / Production Crew Issued Clothing: A pair of stunt crew t-shirts - one SEASON 6 black XXL 'Mud, Blood and Thuds' and one SEASON 7 blue XL - unworn PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
GAME OF THRONES: Film / Production Crew Issued Clothing: A pair of XL stunt crew t-shirts- one SEASON 1 black 'Fire and Blood Department' stunt crew and one SEASON 7 stunt crew blue- unworn PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
GAME OF THRONES: Film / Production Crew Issued Clothing: A pair of XL t-shirts - one SEASON 8 stunt crew in blue and an XL long-sleeved black shirt - RARE limited edition crew gift from production referencing Jon Snow - unworn PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years on the production crew of numerous films and was issued these items as were all crew members - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
An original vintage 1990's Wizards Of The Coast 1999 Pokemon Trading Card Game Pokemon Card Blastoise holographic shiny card from the original base set 2/102. Illustrated by Ken Sugimori. Card appears in very good near mint condition with some minor edge wear but no visible creases or folds. Great example
A large collection of assorted original vintage 1990's Wizards Of The Coast 1999 Pokemon Trading Card Game Pokemon Cards from the 1990's to include multiple holographic shiny examples 3/82 Dark Arbok, 15/64 Vileplume, 9/64 Pinsir, 12/102 Ninetales, 12/64 Vaporeon and others. Along with similar Pokemon stickers, movie cards etc. Great collection.
A collection of rare original vintage Games Workshop Warhammer Blood Bowl and Dark Future wargaming sets comprising Dark Future The Game Of Highway Warriors 3D Roleplay Game By Richard Halliwell 00291, Blood Bowl Fantasy Football by Jervis Johnson 00271, 002-1 Blood Bowl set and a 073461 Dark Elf Bloodbowl Team. Great collection.
MAN UNITED A collection of 20 Manchester United programmes, 15 aways and 5 homes. Aways v Manchester City 1949/50, Portsmouth , Everton 1950/51, Preston 1951/52 the line-up page states Manchester United but it is Manchester City, 1952/53, Hibernian (Gordon Smith Testimonial) 1952/53, Shamrock Rovers (EC), Arsenal (last game before Munich) 1957/58, Willem 11, Sporting Lisbon both (ECWC) 1963/64, Partizan, Vorwaerts (ECWC) 1965/66, Hibernians ( Malta ) 1967/68, Waterford 1968/69 (EC) and Dagenham (Dunwell Testimonial) 1985/86. Homes v Manchester City 1948/49, Everton, Sunderland , Stoke 1949/50 and Liverpool 1950/51. Some faults. Fair to generally good
PROGRAMME MISCELLANY A collection of 108 programmes 1948-1969 , the vast majority 1950's to include Aston Villa v Derby, Manchester City 1949/50, Everton, Stoke 1950/51, Derby 1951/52, Barnsley v Southampton 1951/52, Stockport 1954/55, Birmingham City v Leeds United 1951/52 , Bolton Wanderers v Sheffield United 1955/56, Bournemouth 6 x 1956/57, Blackburn Rovers v Burnley (FAC) 1951/52 , Hull 1954/55, Blackpool v West Brom 1949/50, Bolton , Derby 1950/51, Portsmouth , Burnley 1951/52 & 1954/55, Bradford City v Derby County 1956/57 (abandoned and re-arranged game), Brentford v Burnley (FAC) 1948/49, Bristol City v Nottingham Forest 1956/57, Bristol Rovers v Derby, Notts County 1953/54, Brighton v Bristol Rovers , Swindon Town 1951/52, Ipswich 1952/53, Exeter City v Colchester United , Southampton 1954/55 , Hull City v Fulham 1952/53 and Port Vale v Stoke City (s/s) 1954/55. Generally good
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