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- 1 of just 1,108 made (alloys, sports suspension, special trim) - Seafrost Metallic Green / Ivory leather, 65,000 recorded miles - 3.2 litre V8, ZF automatic, electric sunroof, fresh MOT Further Info: Offering a similar look and feel to the high-performance XJR variant but with better fuel economy, just 1,108 examples of the XJ Sport (X308-series) are thought to have been made. Powered by a normally aspirated 3.2-litre AJ-V8 engine (240bhp / 233lbft) allied to five-speed automatic transmission, the limited edition model was reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 8.1 seconds and 140mph. Benefiting from stiffer suspension, sportier seating / interior trim combinations and wider / larger wheels than a standard XJ8, the XJ Sport also featured matt-black exterior window trims and a body-coloured radiator grille surround. Finished in the rare combination of Seafrost Green Metallic with Ivory leather upholstery `AD51 VYU' currently shows some 65,000 miles to its odometer. Equipped with automatic climate control, electric windows, central locking, electrically adjustable front seats and rear parking sensors etc, the luxury saloon also comes with an electric sliding sunroof. Rare, luxurious and MOT'd until February 2016, this appealing XJ Sport is being offered for sale without reserve.
A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY PORCELAIN TABLE ORNAMENT in the form of a dolphin supporting a shell aloft, 11cm high overall; a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug painted with flower sprays in colours and with loop handle, 13cm high; together with a small Royal Worcester basket; and a Paragon floral decorated vase (4)
A large Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase and stand by William Howson Taylor, vase dated 1927, tapering cylindrical form with everted rim, modelled in low relief with a meandering flower stem, glazed lavender and sang de boeuf over ivory white with intense green spots vase impressed Ruskin England and date, stand impressed Ruskin England, stand with four restored chips to rim 28cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 130 for a comparable vase with the moulded decoration, glazed ivory, illustrated.
A Ruskin Pottery high-fired vase by William Howson Taylor, compressed form with tall flaring neck, covered in a mottled mint green glaze and black, over ivory white with some lavender highlights feint Ruskin Smethwick roundel mark 14.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 108 for a vase decorated in a comparable glaze.
A rare early Ruskin Pottery high-fired vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1908, waisted cylindrical form, covered in a deep sang de boeuf mottled glaze, with lavender and green on an ivory ground, impressed Ruskin Pottery date 1908, paper collection labels 20cm. high Provenance Ferneyhough Collection The Albert E Wade Collection, part 1 Three Artist Potters, Sotheby's 2nd May 2002 lot 261.
A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1905, shape 193, shouldered baluster form, covered with a fissured sang de boeuf and lavender glaze over ivory, with lavender spots impressed Ruskin Pottery Smethwick mark, date and No.200, 16.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 60 for a comparable vase, shape 193, purchased by the Victoria & Albert museum in 1906.
A pair of Ruskin Pottery covered pots by William Howson Taylor, covered in a pale blue lustre glaze, A Ruskin scent bottle with metal mount and ivory stopper covered in a pale blue lustre glaze, a Ruskin Ginger jar and cover painted with a floral frieze and five other Ruskin Pottery lustre items, impressed Ruskin England 6cm. high (9)
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