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1952 Jowett Javelin Delux saloon. reg. no. GVY 333, chassis no. E2PD21769D.Offered for sale by Direction of Executors, this scarce Jowett was purchased by the late owner, a retired mechanic, in 2019, for £4000 as a good running example. Finished in dark silver with a delightful red leather interior, it has sadly not been in use in recent years and will require recommissioning and light restoration. It is supplied with a V5 and history file including original handbook and service manual, an article written about this car in Thoroughbred & Classic Cars in April 1987 at which point it had been lovingly restored by an enthusiast who had owned it for 18 years. A worthy project. (Subject to 12% buyers' premium inclusive of VAT). .
Interesting collection of generally racing and sports car themed literature to include 'Royle-From Vintage To Classic To Amphibian' hardback reference book by David A C Royle (in at least excellent condition), 'Bugatti' by Hugh Conway and Jacques Greilsamer (damage to illustrated slipcase, book in at least good condition), Automobile Quarterly 'Le Pur-Sang Bugatti' and 'Rembrandt Bugatti-An Exhibition Of Sculpture 1st-30th November 1988' The Sledmore Gallery, London (both in at least good condition, some foxing and yellowing of pages), 'SM Citreon's Maserati-engined Supercar' by Brian Long and Philippe Claverol, 'Bugatti The Designer' by Barry Eaglesfield (both excellent), also included a 6 glossy Bugatti print set from PML Editions (all 45x31.5cm) and a collection of pamphlets (including vintage 1.5 Litre Jowett Javelin and Austin 12 and 16HP brochures and a 1926-27 Bugatti Touring and Sporting Models catalogue), leaflets, related newspaper pages and cuttings plus a photograph of a Bugatti 35, Harewood 1967, signed by photographer Jeffrey Binns (30.5x25.5cm), qtyShipping £48.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Shakespeare, William: The Works Of, The Victoria Edition, vols I-III, London MacMillan & Co., Limited, 1905, gilt tooled tree calf with Mill Hill School crest to covers, gilt tooled banded spines, 8vo., together with various other leather bindings to include Motley, John Lothrop: The Rise Of The Dutch Republic 1899 (loose boards), Bromely-Davenport, William: Sport 1888, Jowett, Benjamin: The Republic Of Plato circa 1925, Bunyon, John: The Pilgrim's Progress 1893 and Kearton, Richard: Nature's Carol Singers 1906 etc. (20)
50 Oxford cars. A good selection including Ford Anglia POLICE, Peter Sellers Mini, Citroen 2CV, Charleston. Triumph Mayflower. Daimler Limousine. Daimler Hearse, Morris Six, Jaguar SS Saloon, Rover P6, Jowett Javelin, Vauxhall Wyvern, Riley Kestrel, Morris Minor, Austin Atlantic, Alvis Speed Twenty, Morris E series Police car. Caravan, Morris 8 Tourer, etc. Some multiples. All boxed, minor wear/damage. Contents Mint, all ex shop stock. £70-90
Oxford - A group of cars in 1:43 scale including Jaguar SS 2.5 Saloon, Healey Tickford, Jowett Jupiter, Sunbeam Talbot 90, Jaguar MkV, Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster ad Jaguar MkVII. The models appear Mint in Very Good boxes with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-7]
JAZZ 7" EP COLLECTION - a collection of approximately 220 Jazz 7" EPs. Collection to include: The Red Garland Quintet - Red's Good Groove - JAZZLAND (SE-2068), The Abe Most Octet - The Abe Most Octet - London (REP 1028), Art Farmer Quintet - Art Farmer Quintet - Metronome (MEP 96), Miles David + 19 & Gil Evans, Junior Jazz Gallery, Miles Davis, George Wallington Quintet, Les Jowett Jazz Seven, Wardell Gray, Charlie Parker, Art Blakey, Sonny Rollins, Merseysippi Jazz Band, Ahmad Jamal, Bill Evans, Tyree Glenn, Nat Adderley, Junior Mance, Harry Edison Quartet, and more. The collection is generally in VG to Ex condition, and housed in clear plastic wallets.
Miscellany.- Collection of letters, including: Lord Melbourne, Arthur Severn (cousin and friend of John Ruskin), R.D. Blackmore, Benjamin Jowett, Lascelles Abercrombie, Holbrook Jackson, Walter de la Mare, Humbert Wolfe (3), Stanley Baldwin, H. Montgomery Hyde (2), Thomas Raffles (Congregational Minister) (2), Violet Bonham Carter (politician) (2); Walter Pater, Sir Oswald Mosley, Sir Henry Irving (5), India Gandhi, Sir Hubert Parry (3), Peter Cushing, Lord Mountbatten (2), Alec Guinness, Harriet Cohen (pianist), Albert Coates (pianist), together c. 70 letters, some removed from albums, folds, v.s., v.d., 19th - 20th centuries (c. 70).
Large collection of Railway interest books. Mostly large hardbacks to include: JOWETT, A - Jowetts Railway Atlas, MULLAY, A.J - Streamlined Steam: Britains 1930s Luxury Expresses, WHITEHOUSE, P.B - The Last Parade amongst a large selection of other similar interest. (Approx 100 in four boxes)
Four 19th & early 20th century miniature and pocket Christian religious works. The lot comprising 1835 The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in a blind tooled sheepskin binding; two Edwardian miniature Book of Common Prayers printed at the University Press each in full morocco (one worn); and an Edwardian c1905 Yet Another Day, a Prayer for Every Day of the Year by J. H. Jowett printed for the National Countil of the Evangelical Free Churches Thomas Law, bound in decorative cloth. Largest 12mo.
Greene (Graham) The Great Jowett, 1981; Yes and No and For Whom the Bell Chimes, 1983; May We Borrow Your Husband?, 1967; Why the Epigraph?, 1989; How Father Quixote Became a Monsignor, California, 1980, limited editions signed by the author, original cloth, fine copies; and 3 others, all limited editions signed, 8vo, (9)
Lansdowne Models, a boxed pair of Models to include, IPV14 Wolseley and LDM26 Jowett Javelin Deluxe, accessories included. Conditions generally appear Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good to Excellent boxes.Lansdowne Models, a boxed pair of Models to include, IPV14 Wolseley and LDM26 Jowett Javelin Deluxe, accessories included. Conditions generally appear Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good to Excellent boxes.
Five pieces of stoneware studio pottery from Aldermaston Pottery - comprising a goblet by Alan Caiger-Smith, with blue-green painted decoration on a white ground, painted mark, 13.4cm high; a goblet and bowl by Edgar Campden, the goblet 17.3cm high, the bowl 14cm diameter (hairline to rim); a mug by Jenney Jowett, 9.2cm high; and a larger bowl glazed in light brown over white with stylised foliate decoration, unidentified mark, 21.75cm diameter; together with three other similar pieces, possibly Aldermaston Pottery, comprising a goblet and mug with painted 'AG' monogram; and another mug with painted mark. (8)* Condition: - Goblet by Alan Caiger-Smith: In good condition with no faults. - A goblet by Edgar Campden: In good condition with no faults. - A bowl by Edgar Campden: Hairline crack to rim. - A mug by Jenny Jowett: Tiny glaze chip to rim above handle. No other faults. - Larger bowl: In good condition with no faults. - 'AG' signed goblet: In good condition with no faults. - 'AG' signed mug: Long hairline to rim and another at base of handle. - 'AJ' signed purple mug: Minute glaze frit to rim. No other faults.
(Mining) Forty eight works. A diverse collection Prof David Penman and J. S. Penman. 'The Principles and Practice of Mine Ventilation,' original cloth with a tear to back strip, ex libris label Courtney Library, profuse with illustrations and fold out plates, vg, Charles Griffin and Company, London, 1927; John C. Allan. 'Considerations on the Antiquity of Mining in the Iberian Peninsula,' printed card wraps, ex libris, some toning otherwise vg, Royal Anthropology Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1970; Thomas Bryson. 'Surveying Problems Constituting a Guide to Examinations in Mine Surveying,' second edition, original cloth, ex libris, illustrated, vg, Thomas Wall and Sons, "The Science and Art of Mining" Office, Wigan, 1927; International Tin Council Statistical Year Book 1964, 1965 and 1968, With a Report on World Tin Position with Projections for 1965 and 1970. (4); Robert T. Clough. 'A Treatise on the Exploitation of Mines. Antoine Grimoald Monnet. A Forgotten French Chemist and Metallurgist,' signed and inscribed by the author, 289/400, ex libris, unclipped dj, fine, Jowett & Sowry, Leeds, 1974; C. N. Bromehead. 'ancient Mining Processes as illustrated by a Japanese Scroll,' printed card wraps, rust to staple bind, plates, vg, Reprinted from Antiquity for September 1942; Henry A. Pohs. 'Mine Lighting from Antiquitu to Arizona,' second edition, card warps, illustrated throughout, vg, Museum Monograph No.6, Arizona Historical Society, 1984; Ian Auhl. 'The Story of the Monster Mine. The Burra Burra Mine and its Township 1845-1877,' first edition, unclipped dj, illustrations, vg to fine, Investigator Press PTY, South Australia, 1986; With 37 other works including scarce booklets and Governmental Reports. (48)
ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE HOWARD (BRITISH 1843 - 1911) THREE PORTRAITS OF THE STANLEY AND HOWARD FAMILY; COMPRISING: A. STANLEY AT TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE; THE HON MAUDE STANLEY OF ALDERLEY; SIR C HOWARD AND SIR DAVID DUNDAS Pencil, three framed as one Variously inscribed and one dated '1863' Overall measurements 43 x 34cm (16¾ x 13¼ in.) Together with two photographic reproductions after original drawings by George Howard, portraits of B. Jowett, Master of Balliol and G. MazziniIt is likely that A. Stanley refers to Algenon Stanley (1843 - 1928), younger brother of The Hon. Maude Alethea Stanley (1833 - 1915).C. Howard is most likely Charles Howard (1814 - 1879), George Howard's father, and Lady Rosalind's father-in-law. He was a long standing Whig (then Liberal) politician and MP for Cumberland East.Sir David Dundas (1803 - 1877) was a Scottish advocate, liberal politician and agricultural improver.The Hon. Maude Alethea Stanley (1833 - 1915) was a British youth work pioneer and woman's welfare activist. She was sister to Lady Rosalind Howard Countess of Carlisle, and Katharine Russell, Vicountess Amberley. Through her sister Katharine she was also aunt to the philosopher Bertrand Russell.
Brooklin 1:43 Scale White Metal International Police Vehicles, IPV 05 1956 MG Magnette ZA Essex Constabulary, IPV 23 1956 Austin A90 "Essex", IPV 15 1953 Jowett Javelin "States Of Jersey", IPV 36 1958 Riley 1.5 "Manchester City Police", in original boxes, E, all with unused accessories, boxes VG (4)
Miscellany.- Collection of letters, including: Canon HP Liddon to Miss Trench, daughter of Richard Trench, Archbishop of Dublin (friend of Lewis Carroll) (3); Lord Shaftesbury (3), Richard Westmacott, A.P. Stanley, Duke of Devonshire (3), Duleep Singh, George Goschen (Chancellor of the Exchequer) (5); Sir Frederic Kenyon, Fitzroy Kelly, Benjamin Jowett, Charles W Dilke (2 ALs.s & APcs), Silas K Hocking (ALs and signed postcard portrait) (2); Sir Robert Peel (3 ALs.s and third person) (2); Angela Burdett Coutts (5); Lord Derby (4); Lord Halifax, George Bancroft, Lord Queensberry, Sir Bernard Burke (Ulster King of Arms); Anthony Panizzi, Lord Lansdowne, Noah Porter (President of Yale College); Charles Simeon, John Taylor Coleridge (judge), Daniel O'Connell (Free Fronts) (2); and other letters, together c. 110 letters, some removed from album ff., folds, v.s., v.d. 19th century (c. 110).
Miscellany.- Holland (Sir Henry & family).- Album of letters and cut signatures, 2 vol., (letters), including: Princess Louise, Duke of Teck, Samuel Wilberforce (Bishop of Oxford), Henry Parry Liddon (friend of Lewis Carroll), Lord Roberts (soldier), Sir Samuel Meyrick (referring to Colnaghi and Cellini), Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Sir Robert Peel, Sir Charles Dilke, Benjamin Jowett, WE Gladstone (2), George Canning, Sir Frederick Leighton (2). Alexander William Kinglake, William Holman Hunt, Lord Napier of Magdala, Cardinal Manning, John Taylor Coleridge (judge), Edward Benson (Archbishop of Canterbury), Joseph Chamberlain, Lord Wolseley, HRH Duke of Cambridge, T.H. Huxley (friend of Charles Darwin), Sir Alfred Lyell, (cut signatures): including: Prince Albert, Prince Consort, Lord Macaulay, Bulwer Lytton, Duke of Wellington (autograph address front), Dean Stanley, Mrs Gaskell (autograph address front), Florence Nightingale (autograph address front), together c. 160 pieces, most laid down, a few loose, original morocco and half morocco, gilt, worn, covers detached, letters etc. 8vo et infra, album 4to, v.d., 19th century.
Fine bindings Carlisle's Works in 19 vols, half leather over marbled boards, Jowett "The Dialogues of Plato", half-calf over blue boards, gilt titles, gilt decorations, raised bands to the backstrip with pastedown titles, 4 vols and 3 other vols (26) Condition Report The books in this lot are all in good condition. Only the 'Darwin, Journal of Researches' has any significant foxing. I can't see any tears or missing pages in any of the books, and the spines all appear to be in good condition. Please note I have not checked all 19 of the 'Carlisle's Works', just a sample of them.
Lawrence (D. H.) Rawdon's Roof, limited edition, number seven of the Woburn Books series, London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1928, light offsetting to pp. 12 & 13 and endpapers, original decorative boards tiny split at foot of spine, dust jacket, spine a little toned with nicks at ends, limited signed edition 411/530, together with Graves (Robert). The Shout, limited edition, number sixteen of the Woburn Books series, Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1929, light partial offsetting to endpapers, original boards, small loss at foot of spine, slight spotting to covers, 8vo, limited signed edition 209/530, plus Greene (Graham). The Great Jowett, limited edition, London: Bodley Head, 1981, small label at front 'Ex libris Vivien Greene 1904-2003', original cloth, spine and extremities faded, 8vo, limited signed edition,15/525, with 5 others including: The Man Who..., Stories by Detection Club Authors, Scorpion Press, 1992, limited edition 122/125, signed by all 13 contributors, The Bloom of Candles, by Laurie Lee, 1947, signed, Bram Van Velde, by Samuel Beckett, Georges Duthuit & Jacques Putman, Grove Press edition, 1960, signed by Samuel Beckett, River. Poems by Ted Hughes, 1983 (inscribed by Ted Hughes, lacking dust jacket), The Moor's Last Sigh, by Salman Rushdie, 1995, limited signed edition 159/200, and On Chesil Beach, by Ian McEwan, 2007, limited signed edition 64/1200 QTY: (10)
Burnet (Gilbert ). The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, in two parts (bound in 1), 2nd edition, London: printed by T. H. for Richard Chiswell, 1681, engraved half-title & 5 engraved portrait plates, bookplate to the front pastedown, gutters cracked, period inscription to the title page, some light toning & wear, contemporary full calf, rubbed, hinges split, some minor loss to head & foot, folio, together with:Fox (John), The Book of Martyrs:..., revised edition, London: John Hart and John Lewis, 1732, engraved frontispiece & title page plus engraved plates, frontispiece partially detached, lacking front endpaper, some light toning & spotting, contemporary full calf, front board detached, rubbed with some loss, folio, plusJowett (Benjamin), Thucydides, translated into English, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1900, some minor marginal toning, original uniform red cloth, 8vo, and other history reference & related, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 shelves & a carton)
A Double Sided Oriental Hardwood Glazed Frame Housing to One Side Japanese Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) Woodblock Print, "Harima, Maiko No Harma" and Reverse with Limited Edition Katharine Jowett (1819-1965) Woodcut Print "Temple of Heaven, Peking", Signed in Pencil and no. 47/100. Frame 35x50cm, Subject 1 22x34cm and Subject 2 21x32cm
The Jowett Motor Company was originally founded in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire by brothers Benjamin and William. The Jowett brothers began trading in 1901 and they produced both cars and commercials which were designed for the steep hills and sharp bends of the Yorkshire Woollen towns and Yorkshire Dales. Jowett used aluminium extensively and their vehicles were light, low-geared, reliable and competitively priced. They favoured the ability to climb over speed.This 1934 Jowett Kestrel presents well in dark green and black coachwork following an earlier restoration. On a recent inspection the car started first time and we are told that this rare British classic runs well. Its lightweight construction contributes to agile handling, making it popular among enthusiasts. With a combination of elegance and practicality, the Kestrel embodies the innovation of the 1930s automotive industry, standing out as a charming piece of automotive history. This Jowett Kestrel is available due to the unfortunate passing of its enthusiast owner and Jowett aficionado. Offered without reserve this is an ideal addition to any collection. Consigned by Dominic Lake*Interested parties should note that this car has developed a fuel starvation problem that will need attention before being driven. ENTHUSIAST OWNEDFROM A DECEASED ESTATE
The Jowett Javelin was produced from 1947 to 1953 by Jowett Cars ltd of Idle, near Bradford . The model went through five variants coded PA to PE. The designation changed to coincide with the London Motor Show in November but actually engineering design changes occurred frequently during the total production run, as and when required. The car was designed by Gerald Palmer during World War II and was intended to be a major leap forward from the relatively staid designs of pre-war Jowetts. Just over 23,000 units were produced. In a 1949 road test report The Times' correspondent welcomed the Javelin's good performance and original design.This Javelin presents well in Black coachwork with beige trim. Originally registered on 21st December 1951, this example is offered from the estate of a Jowett enthusiast. During his tenure the car benefitted from both regular maintenance and regular use. Design features include aerodynamic styling and headlights faired into the wings, a column gearchange that allowed for the fitment of a practical bench seat and the ability to carry six people. This well cared for and rare Jowett is offered to auction with a V5C registration document various bills and receipts and without reserve. Consigned by Dominic Lake DECEASED ESTATEREGULARLY MAINTAINED
Triang Minic group x four including: (1-2) Hillman Minx, red and green, clockwork (both have keys only one is a Minic key), within Fair Plus to Good boxes; (3) Standard Vanguard, clockwork (with plain key), within Good box; (4) Jowett Javelin, clockwork (with Minic key), within Good box with leaflet; all are untested, Good Plus to Excellent; (4).
Seven World War One (WW1 / WWI) British War medals to include S-21494 PTE C S SIMPSON A&SH, 46009 PTE J A JOWETT, LAN FUS, 2415 GNR C BENNETT RA, 3652 PTE W C JARRETT R W KENT R, 4303 PTE P BARNETT RSUSS R, 15548 PTE J HARDMAN S LAN R and 38641 PTE C BLEAKLEY S WALES BORD (lacking suspension bar). [W]
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, East Yorkshire, Bridlington Quay, G.W. Simpson, bracteate brass 5 Shillings and Sixpence, both 25mm; Goole, Goole CSL, aluminium Pint, 25mm, square bronze 1 Pint Milk, 26mm (Rains 5, 6); Hull, Hull Corporation, brass, stamped 5068, 33mm; North Frodingham, Hussard & Son, brass Sixpence, Penny and Halfpenny, all 27mm; Pocklington, H. Jowett, oval iron bracteate, 39 x 27mm; together with East Riding Police, uniface brass, 30mm [10]. Hussards and E.R. Police very fine, others fine and better £40-£60

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