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1962 Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Transmission: automaticMileage:47030With a production run that started in 1959 and finished in 1968, the Mercedes-Benz W111 series was the top of the range line-up for the German manufacturer. The addition of two-door coupés and cabriolets was made in 1961. These new models were the replacement for the two-door Pontons and factory prototypes show that Mercedes-Benz attempted to give the two-door car a front styling similar to the Pagoda roadster. The rear bodywork persisted and although officially called a fintail the rear end design had no chrome fin highlights. The coupé was premiered in Stuttgart for the 75th anniversary of the Mercedes-Benz Museum.Originally registered in September 1962, this stunning example presents extremely well in metallic light blue coachwork with a contrasting cream leather interior piped in blue which is complemented by blue carpets. We are informed that £40,000 was spent recommissioning the car which is evident when viewing this fabulous example. This superb example of this iconic classic from the German manufacturer, really is in exemplary condition. Its ivory coloured steering wheel and gear knob add to the nostalgic feel, particularly complemented by its fabulous interior, which is extremely comfortable as with all Mercedes-Benz of this era. The car has benefitted from some updating in the form of a period but sympathetic, Bluetooth stereo. We are informed that this Mercedes is a delight to drive. Powered by its smooth six-cylinder engine mated to an automatic gearbox, this elegant classic will turn heads everywhere.
1953 Jowett Jupiter Mk. II Transmission: manualMileage:The Jupiter Mk. II was designed by Jowett in 1952 but never built. In 2008, respected Jowett restorer, Allan Fishburn, created a one-off Mk. II (from the original drawings) based on a 1953 Jowett Jupiter chassis and rebuilt engine, clothed in hand-beaten aluminium panels. Jowett was a small family owned motor company, based in Bradford, England, which was founded in 1906. In the post war period from 1949-1953 the company had tremendous racing success with the Javelin and the Jupiter models, notably winning the 24 hours Le Mans 1500cc class with the Jupiter in 1950, 1951 and Jupiter R1 in 1952. Sadly, in 1953, the company ceased production due to body supply issues as a result of a takeover by Ford Motor Company of its partner/supplier Briggs Motor Bodies Limited.Shipped on 16th 1953 (E2 SC 944R – E3 SC 944R as E2 in the main records, E3 in the warranty records) to Longton Garages Ltd, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire and registered as 2258 E to T.W.T Harrison, Greenacre, Norton-in-Hales, North Shropshire. The original colour was ivory with red upholstery and just 14 miles separated the agent from the customer. In 1961, a bus drove into it, either in Birmingham or Coventry and at some point after this event it came to George Mitchell, Thrums, Cleish, Kinross, Scotland. George Mitchell owned its remains, at least, as far back as 1973. George listed it as an ‘E3’. One early description of it in George’s collection states ‘chassis frame, front suspension, rear section of body only, including boot lid. No rear axle etc.’Then, in 1979 Edmund Nankivell, renowned authority and author of several publications of the Jowett Jupiter, visited C.H.Wood (Bradford) Ltd who had been the Jowett company’s official photographer; they had some of the negatives showing a 1952 photograph of the ‘Plasticine’ model of the proposed Jupiter Mk. II and paper factory drawings of it with various sketches of how the car would look. Jowett’s engineer Phil Stephenson had penned the Mk. II body design which was based on the standard and well proved Von Eberhorst Jupiter chassis with some modification to the very rear section. It was clear that this was intended by Jowett to be the next generation Jupiter, but sadly the limited resources at Jowett were diverted and the Mk. II was shelved.Allan Fishburn, a panel-beater by trade, got interested, having previously done a very good job on several Jupiters. Edmund Nankivell supplied Allan with photos of factory drawings and a plasticine model he had obtained from C.H. Wood and tipped Allan off about this Jupiter chassis available from George Mitchell. Allan bought the bare stripped frame from George Mitchell on 27th June 2008. Chassis condition ‘not bad apart from gearbox cross-member’. Allan Fishburn built it up into his Jupiter Mk. II form from the bare stripped SC 944R frame, using JC Ltd drawings, all bodywork aluminium. By dint of modifying the near-side chassis front upright, he was able to move the engine back two inches – this enabled him to place the water radiator in front of the engine – something Jowett might have done! Water pump is an adapted Volkswagen Golf unit. The car is understood to be fitted with a five-speed Ford gearbox. This Mk. II Jupiter passed its MoT test certificate in early December 2011. In August 2013, Allan decided to give up his business and sell the Jupiter.A new owner, new registration then followed in 2015, who commissioned a full rebuild. The body-off restoration and respray was carried out by T W Brotherton of Blockley. A new wiring loom and instruments were then installed. Its final refurbishment was carried out by Irntam that included new braking and cooling system, running gear and interior. In November 2017, the Mk. II Jupiter, the ‘model that Jowett never built’ was put on display at the NEC Classic Motor Show. In 2019, MB Restorations re-built the engine and all mechanicals were overhauled, including brakes, clutch, ignition system, bespoke radiator and water pump, new custom fuel tank and pump. Finally, in 2020, the interior of the car was fitted out in a beautiful green leather and new Michelin 550HR16s were fitted in June 2020. The car was sold in May 2021 to the current vendor, who has had a lot of fun with it, driving it locally in Kent, participating in local events and it had pride of place as the bride and groom’s wheels from church to reception last summer. There is a full history file, including many photographs, of works and maintenance through to 2022. The car was one of 60 featured in By Jupiter! A magazine of the Jupiter owners club, Edition number 4 2022, 60th anniversary issue.This is a very pretty British sportscar indeed, Jowetts were always different and quirky and this little roadster encompasses everything you might hope to find in a fifties' sportscar. This is a unique opportunity to own and drive the physical incarnation of the dreams and aspirations of those enthusiastic young draughtsmen who toiled away in the Jowett drawing office some seven decades ago and close the final chapter in the story of the Jowett Car Company. The car is featured in the following publications.Jowett Javelin and Jupiter, Geoff McAuley and Edmund Nankievel,2003, p146-147The Jowett Jupiter, Edmund Nankievel, 2016, P139Â
1977 TVR 3000M Transmission: manualMileage:38341When they arrived on the scene in the early 1970s, the M-Series cars were a bold step forward for TVR, despite being an evolution of the Vixen and Tuscan models that preceded them. The first M-Car to go on sale was the Triumph powered 2500M in 1972, but it was soon followed by the Ford-engined 1600M and 3000M, the latter of which had the V6 ‘Essex’ engine from the Ford Capri. By then, the car had evolved further and had an all-new multi-tube chassis, despite its traditional looks. Otherwise, it carried on the front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout that had been used in its predecessors, and continued the fibreglass body-on-frame construction that made their production so flexible.This wonderful example was subject to a previous restoration and as such,  presents very well indeed. Offered in blue coachwork over an ivory leather and walnut interior, there are just a few minor blemishes to the paintwork and interior. In very good running and driving condition, this TVR sounds fantastic when on song and is reported by the vendor to drive as it should. Offered with a sizeable history file which includes many sundry bills, the most recent of which was for new valve guides fitted in 2019 at a cost of £711, many old MoT test certificates, the current V5C registration document and an original TVR handbook. This is a very nice example and is ready to be enjoyed by its new custodian.
Football Kolo Toure signed Ivory Coast 12x8 colour photo. Kolo Abib Toure (born 19 March 1981) is an Ivorian professional football coach and former player. He most recently managed Championship side Wigan Athletic. He previously served as a first team coach at Leicester City as well as a member of the coaching staff for the Ivory Coast national team. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Football Kolo Toure signed Celtic 12x8 colour photo. Kolo Abib Toure (born 19 March 1981) is an Ivorian professional football coach and former player. He most recently managed Championship side Wigan Athletic. He previously served as a first team coach at Leicester City as well as a member of the coaching staff for the Ivory Coast national team. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Christian Dior, an embroidered Diorissimo canvas tote, crafted from the maker's ivory and beige logo canvas with cream leather top handles and trim, featuring an embroidered floral motif to the front, silver-tone hardware, magnetic snap button fastenings and beige nylon lined interior, measuring 11 by 26 by 31cmCondition- Overall poor condition- Marks to the exterior canvas and interior lining- Discolouration to the edges of the cream canvas exterior- Damage and significant cracking to the leather top handles - Splits and flaking to the handle anchors- Scratches and marks to the metal hardware - Without maker's dust bag- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A fine Gothic Revival parcel-gilt and engraved bronze table casket, by Giroux & Co. (1810-1886),Paris, circa 1860-70Having a domed cover with applied shield, over a rectangular base, each corner with a tracery niche enclosing an ivory figure of a Monarch, the whole bound with pierced quatrefoil strapwork and engraved with scrolling floral and vine foliage, the lock plate engraved 'Alph Giroux et Cie - a Paris', 23.5cm wide, 20cm high to top of handle, 15.5cm deep. CITES ref. VC35LQRQ.For very similar caskets, by Giroux, see Sotheby's, Paris, 9 November 2012, Lot 193; Bonhams, San Francisco, 18 March 2013, Lot 1130 (£11,125) and Koller, Switzerland, 21 June 2012, Lot 1212 (£18,954). See also RISD Museum, Rhode Island, USA, accession no. 2002.49. This finely worked jewel casket reflects the ancestral skill of Maison Alphonse Giroux, established in 1799 by François Simon Alphonse Giroux, specialising in the maunfacturer and sale of small furniture items, supplied Louis XVIII and Charles X. In 1838 the company was inherited by Giroux's two sons, Alphonse-Gustave (1775-1848) and André, who under the name of Giroux & Cie expanded the business, showing and frequently winning medals at the 'Exposition des Products de I'industrie Française'
Fine English two day marine chronometer, the 4" silvered dial signed Robt Roskell, Liverpool, no. 831/49267, with subsidiary state of wind and seconds dials, within a three part brass bound mahogany case, inset to the top centre with a brass shaped plaque inscribed Jas Hansey and also with an ivory plaque to the front inscribed 831 (original numbered key) - * Ivory sale submission reference 3YCV6L1N
A good small Japanese Satsuma dish Meiji period (1868-1912), signed 'Yabu Meizan', finely painted with a zig-zagging procession of figures carrying penants, swords and instruments, on a ivory gold speckled ground, within a detailed panelled border, four character signature for Yabu Meizan, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) diameter.* Providence: Auction Tag, Woolley & Wallis, 21st May 2008, lot 395.* Condition: No chips, cracks, hairlines or rubbing, very slight wear to foot, nothing else to note, excellent condition.
Interesting and unusual silvered gothic carriage clock timepiece, the 2.25" hexagonal chapter ring enclosing a foliate pierced centre over a relief panel depicting a religious scene with a seated angel and lady praying, the sides cast with twelve roundels depicting figures representing the agricultural months, the back with locking hinge door opening to reveal the movement with platform escapement, over a relief panel with figures seated by a gothic pedestal, surmounted by a pierced top section with hinged handle formed with griffins, 7.5" high *This clock is probably by Alexis Falize and is stamped to the base AF within a lozenge and inscribed Depose. For a carved ivory and enamel clock of similar design by Falize see Purcell, K., "Falize: A Dynasty of Jewellers" (Thames & Hudson: 1999), P.71.
Two 20th century Indian part silk rugs on ivory ground the larger with a central medallion and pendants and floral fillers, repeat geometric minor borders flanking a palmette main border, 58½ x 35¼in. (148 x 89cm.), the smaller on ivory ground with central medallion and floral filler motif, 36½ x 24½in. (92 x 62cm.). (2)
Vinyl - Rockabilly / Rock ’N’ Roll - 18 original USA pressing 7” singles, including rarities like: Johnny Power / Dell Vaughn - Honey Let’s Go / Rock The Universe (red labels original, USA HI-Q Records, 5044) EX-, Gene Terry - Cindy Lou / Teardrops In My Eyes (Goldband records, 45-1066) VG++, Roy Hall & His Jumping Cats - Bed Spring Hotel / Three Alley Cats (USA, HI-Q Records, 5045) VG++, Jimmy Patton - Lonely Nights (USA Sims Records, 45-117) EX-, Mickey Gilly - Drive In Movie (Khoury’s Records, 712) VG++, Ray Campi - Eager Boy (Rollin’ Rock Records, 45 006) EX-, plus one other, Also, Mac Curtis (2 singles), Ron Hydcock And The Boppers (2 singles), Joe Barrett, Ivory Joe Hunter, The Five Satins, The Rays and others, some without sleeves. Condition varies but generally VG or above
A good quality Art Deco style 'Odeonesque' design ivory hide upholstered Cloud Back three-piece lounge suite, late 20th century, the set comprises two tub armchairs and a conforming two seat sofa, each with rosewood cross grain outlines and geometric bracket feet. 143 cm wide x 81 cm deep x 79 cm overall height the sofaA private estateGood order
Russian Diecast 1/43rd scale group (1) Lada 2101 - pale blue saloon, ivory interior, chrome trim and hubs, (2) similar but Estate Car - dark red, (3) Lada 2121 Hatchback - blue, black interior with plastic base and suspension (wing mirror broken on one side) - Excellent to Near Mint in generally Good boxes. (3)
Matchbox Regular Wheels a boxed group (1) 7b Ford Anglia - pale blue body, turquoise windows, black plastic wheels with riveted axles, silver trim, (2) 31a Ford American Station Wagon - yellow body, grey plastic wheels with riveted axles, (3) 32b E-type Jaguar - metallic red body, ivory interior, spoked wire wheels, (4) 44 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud - metallic blue body, grey plastic wheels with crimped axles, (5) 57b Chevrolet Impala - metallic blue body, pale blue roof, pale green windows, dark blue base, silver plastic wheels, (6) 60a Morris J2 Pick-up "Builders Supply Company" - light blue body, silver trim, black base and black plastic wheels, (7) 70a Ford Thames Estate Car - two-tone turquoise and yellow, silver trim, silver plastic wheels - Good Plus to Excellent Plus in Poor to Good boxes. (7)
Matchbox Regular Wheels a boxed group to include 4d Dodge Stake Truck - yellow body, pale green tinted windows, green back, black plastic wheels, 23d Trailer Caravan - pink body, white roof, pale blue plastic interior, black plastic wheels, 48c Dodge Dumper Truck - red body, pale green tinted windows, silver plastic base, black plastic wheels, 53c Ford Zodiac Mk5 - light metallic blue body, clear windows, ivory interior, bare metal base, 54b S&S Cadillac Ambulance - white body, silver trim, blue tinted windows, red roof light, black base, plus others - Good Plus to Excellent in Poor to Good boxes.
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