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Lot 1072

Fritz Köthe (1916 – Berlin – 2005). „McLaren“. 1996Aquarell über Bleistift auf Velin. 38,2 × 32 cm (15 × 12 ⅝ in.). Am unteren rechten Blattrand datiert und monogrammiert: 1996 K. Unten links signiert: F. Köthe. Unten rechts betitelt und datiert: "McLaren" 1996.[3039]Zustandsbericht: In gutem Zustand. Die Blattkanten ohne Einrisse oder Fehlstellen. Das Papier technikbedingt minimal gewellt. Die untere linke Ecke minimal fingerfleckig. Am oberen rechten Blattrand eine kleine schwache Bereibungsspur. Unter UV-Licht sind keine Retuschen oder Restaurierungen erkennbar. Schöner harmonischer Gesamteindruck.Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 28

WW1 USA Brodie Helmet Shell: WW1 US made helmet shell with US rank to front and division badges to side, one being K within shield other can not make it out.

Lot 14

US M1 Garand Bayonet and K-Bar Knife: Bayonet is stamped to blade AFH US complete with metal scabbard, K-Bar knife with clean blade housed in USN MK1 scabbard. 2 items

Lot 277

Style Two. Brown coloration.Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. Immensely successful as a playwright, director, poet, and actor, Shakespeare was said to have been quite wealthy by the time he returned to Stratford in 1613. Issued 1992 in limited edition of 2,500. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1992Dimensions: 7"HEdition Number: 36 Edition Size: 2500Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 276

Style One. Black, yellow and red coloration.This jug was issued in a limited edition of 2,500 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the English Civil War in 1642. It is unusual in the sense that it is the first three-handled character jug ever produced by Doulton. On Charles's left Oliver Cromwell forms the handle, on his right, Queen Henrietta. The third handle, at the King's back and not seen in the photograph, is a plume. Series: Royalty. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1992Dimensions: 7"HEdition Number: 1021 Edition Size: 2500Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 273

White and black with gold trim.This is a two-handled jug and, strictly speaking, should be classified as a loving cup. It was issued in 1991 in a limited edition of 1,991 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Henry VIII. Series: Royalty; Two- handled jugs. Royal Doulton backstamp. Signed by Michael Doulton. Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1991Dimensions: 7"HEdition Number: 839 Edition Size: 1991Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 275

Style Three. Green, black, yellow, and brown.The 125th anniversary of the death of Charles Dickens were commemorated in 1995 with a two-handled jug of Dickens, in a limited edition of 2,500. Series: Two-handled Jugs. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1995Dimensions: 7"HEdition Number: 44 Edition Size: 2500Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 312

Male figure standing with carpet in hand and wearing a turban on his head. Hand made and hand decorated, rare color variation done in a high fired blue flambe glaze. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: William K HarperIssued: c. 1990Dimensions: 4"L x 3.5"W x 9"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 289

Green hat, yellow bow tie with blue dots.At the March Hare's home in Wonderland, it is always six o'clock and time for tea. Not having a moment to tidy up, he and his friends, the Mad Hatter and the dormouse, sit at a table laid for a great number and changes seats as they dirty the dishes. Alice makes herself unpopular by asking what they do when they arrive back at the beginning. Series: Alice in Wonderland. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1989 - 1991Dimensions: 6"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 3679

K. GLENISTER. (20TH CENTURY) - HIDDEN WATERS- IMPRESSIONIST, OIL ON BOARD. SIGNED AND DATED '45. U/R. CHELSEA ART GALLERY LABEL VERSO. 48 X 60cm   Condition of lots is NOT referred to in the lot descriptions.The absence of a condition report does NOT indicate that the lot if free from damage.Detailed condition reports and additional images are available on all lots upon request, please use the “ask a question” button against the lot you have an interest in. We strongly advise that unless you are able to view the lots in person that you request all of the details you feel may be pertinent to your intention to bid.

Lot 3902

P. K. AGAR ( 20TH CENTURY) STILL LIFE FLOWERS IN AN URN. WATERCOLOUR SIGNED LOWER RIGHT . 45 X 37 cm.   Condition of lots is NOT referred to in the lot descriptions.The absence of a condition report does NOT indicate that the lot if free from damage.Detailed condition reports and additional images are available on all lots upon request, please use the “ask a question” button against the lot you have an interest in. We strongly advise that unless you are able to view the lots in person that you request all of the details you feel may be pertinent to your intention to bid.

Lot 12

Dandy (1942) 223, 226, 227, 230 Xmas. Propaganda war issues 'A K O BLOW FOR HITLER' (showing him being knocked out), 'Every British boy would like to biff Hitler good and hard BY SAVING PAPER!' Korky cover with waste paper tray cloths for the Red Cross. First Dick Whittington and his Cat by Robert MacGillivray. No 226, 229 [gd], 223, 227 [vg], 230 Xmas: ½ ins edge trim [vg-] (5)

Lot 106

Amazing Spider-Man (1968-69) 63, 65-69. With King-Size Special 4 (1967). # 65 Tracing indentation to cover around Spidey's head [fn-], K-S Special 4 [vg], balance [fn/fn+] (7). No Reserve

Lot 104

Amazing Spider-Man (1966) 40, 41, King-Size Special 3. # 40: Tracing outline indentation around cover Spidey figure [vg], # 41 cream/light tan pages [vg/fn], K-S 3 [vg] (3). No Reserve

Lot 924

MANCHESTER UNITED BUSBY BABES MUNICH SEASON AUTOGRAPHS X 31 During the 1957-58 Munich season a total of 31 players turned out for Manchester United that season, this is a complete set of all 31 players autographs. Includes Peter Jones who only ever played one game for united and several others that only played a small amount of games. J Berry, J Blanchflower, S Brannon, R Byrne, B Charlton, E Colman, R Cope, S Crowther, A Dawson, J Docherty, D Edwards, B Foulkes,       D Gaskell, F Goodwin, I Greaves, H Gregg, B Harrop, T Heron, P Jones, W McGuinness, K Morgan, M Pearson, D Pegg, A Scanlon,             E Taylor, T Taylor, D Violett, C Webster, L Whelan, R Wood, M Jones,  

Lot 34

Collection of four silver and CZ rings all of different designs weighing 7.62 grams collectivleySilver and single CZ ring - weight 1.13 grams size LSilver and double stone ring - weight 3.06 grams size KSilver and three stone ring - weight1.83 grams size K 1/2Silver bar stone set ring (missing 1 stone) - weight1.65 grams size L1/2

Lot 75

ART BOOKS - JOHN SINGER SARGENT; JOHN DERAIN ETC. Comprising; Beauty's Legacy, Barbara Dayer Gallati, New-York Historical Society, New York 2013 Bruce Sargent and His Circle, Mark Beard, Chronicle Books LLC, San Francisco 2010 John Derian: Picture Book, John Derian, Artisan, New York 2016 John Singer Sargent, Carter Ratclief, Abbeville Press Publishers, New York 1982 John Singer Sargent & Chicago's Gilded Age, Annelise K. Madsen, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago 2018 John Singer Sargent: Painting Friends, Barbra Gallati, Skira Rizzoli Publication, Inc., New York 2015 John White Alexander, Mary Anne Goley, Philip Wilson Publishers, London 2018 (7) The largest: 36cm high x 29cm wide Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 199

An 18ct gold interlocking ring set, size K, combined weight of both rings 7.2g.

Lot 275

Royal Doulton K series Dogs to include Corgi K16, Bulldog, Spaniel with Bandage K9 & Dachshund K11(4)

Lot 517

Local interest Lorna Bailey Port Vale Mascot 'Boomer' K-9.

Lot 274

Royal Doulton K series Dogs to include Seated Alsatian K13, Lying Terrier K5, Lying Sealyham Terrier K4 & Seated Cairn Terrier K18(4)

Lot 284

Pottery Animals to include Royal Worcester Bull dog, Royal Doulton K Series Kitten & Beswick Mouse(3)

Lot 282

Five Royal Doulton K series miniature penguins including K24, K21, K20, K22 & K25(5)

Lot 208

Tony Sheridan, twelve Astrid Kirchherr K&K gallery photographs one signed by Astrid on reverse with Tony Sheridan signatures.

Lot 941

A 9ct gold signet ring, 2.7g, K

Lot 933

An 18ct gold and garnet ring, 1.9g, K

Lot 1061

A monogrammed silver hip flask  Birmingham 1853, maker K & W.

Lot 1100F

A 9ct gold cameo ring, profile of a young woman in a ropework mount, size K, 2.5 grams.

Lot 1100V

An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, HM Birmingham 1872, size K half, 1.58 grams.

Lot 1100D

A five stone diamond ring in 18ct gold with fancy openwork shoulders, hall marked Birmingham 1912, size K, 2.95 grams.

Lot 316

One of the last surviving WRC Toyota Team Europe (TTE) Celica RA40, highly original, sympathetically restored and offered to market for the first time in over 30 years.Excitingly for rally enthusiasts, Toyota made their return to the FIA World Rally Championships in 2017, overseen by rally superstar Tommi Mäkinen as team principal. The WRC began in 1973, unifying numerous rally events held independently around the world into a single series to create a world championship. Toyota have competed in the WRC from the very beginning, having a long and illustrious history winning four drivers’ and three manufacturers’ championships.The origins of Toyota’s involvement in rallying dates to the late 1950s with involvement in the Round Australia Trial, then competitively at the Monte Carlo Rally, and with much success following in the South African National Rally Championship.The sporty new Celica range was introduced in the early 1970s, with Swedish driver Ove Andersson chosen to compete in a Japanese-prepared 1600GTV (TA22) at the 1972 RAC Rally in Europe, finishing a respectable ninth place. At this point, Toyota established a more formal team – Toyota Team Andersson. The team consisted of only four mechanics, and was initially run from Andersson’s home in Sweden, before moving to a more central headquarters in Belgium after the prospect of an ongoing programme of international rallying events arose. This is where the official name, Toyota Team Europe (TTE), was adopted in 1975 (now known as Toyota Motorsport GmbH).With the start of the WRC in 1973, a long debate started about the most suitable Toyota model to use in this competition. The team in Belgium knew that the Corolla possessed superior speed and handling abilities (with Canadian Walter Bruce in 1973 driving such an example to the first ever WRC victory for Toyota in the American POR Rally), though the Toyota Celica conveyed the desired sporting image.The 'Corolla vs Celica' debate continued throughout 1976, with TTE continuing to run the Corolla and Celica alongside each other, deciding which vehicle to race based on the nature of the event it would compete in. The Celica proved itself the more competitive machine, and by 1977 the Corolla was phased out and only used occasionally. For the rest of the 1970s, throughout the 1980s (from 1983 to 1986, the Group B Celica Twin Cam Turbo TA64 won all six WRC events in Africa they entered) and onward (after the demise of Group B, the Celica GT-Four competed in Group A rallying racing from 1988 to 1997), the Celica firmly established its rallying prowess. In Group A, the car won two manufacturer's titles and four driver's titles; Carlos Sainz was its most successful driver, winning WRC titles with the ST165 in 1990 and the ST185 in 1992. The ST185 also won the 1993 and 1994 titles with Juha Kankkunen and Didier Auriol respectively. The ST185's fourth consecutive Safari Rally victory came in 1995, which was also Toyota's eighth victory in this event. The Celica pedigree as a rallying machine is undeniable.We are privileged to be able to offer for sale one the very last surviving ex-Toyota Team Europe 1979 Toyota Celica GT RA40 Group 4 WRC rally car, the actual example driven by Björn Waldegård, the WRC’s first drivers’ champion, on the 1980 Lombard RAC Rally. This car is thought to be one of just a handful of such examples built and campaigned by Toyota for only a six-month period or so whilst competing in the WRC. This car, chassis #TA40000100666, as the last of its kind has, in recent times, inspired the creation of a faithful well-respected replica example, which is very well-known to the historic rallying fraternity, and is regularly campaigned and seen at such places as the Goodwood Speed Week.The original works car was built by Toyota Team Europe (TTE) in Cologne and first registered in Germany, bearing assigned ‘K-AE 3460’. The car’s international rallying career began in May 1980 at the WRC Acropolis International Rally, with Andersson Ove and Liddon Henry finishing sixth overall. The car was then used in August 1980 by Tapio Rainio and Erkki Nyman on the WRC 1000 Lakes International Rally in Finland to finish 7th overall.The car’s next outing in November 1980 saw the, then, reigning World Rally Champion, Björn Waldegård, drive it in the WRC Lombard RAC International Rally of Great Britain accompanied by Hans Thorszelius. A competitive drive saw them leading until their retirement in the Grizedale stage, and records show that they set fastest time on four of the 70 special stages.In early February 1981, the motoring press announced (see attached article) that Toyota GB would be opening their own motorsport programme, based in their new competition department and preparation workshop in South London. They announced that they would enter Per Eklund in the full Group 4 Celica in all rounds of the Open Championship. The article went on to further confirm that the car to be used throughout the season was the same car that Björn Waldegård had used on the previous year’s RAC Rally. Initially, #TA40000100666 was assigned the UK-registration ‘FYY 48W’ and competed in the 1981 Mintex International Rally driven by Per Eklund with Spjuth Ragnar, who were third overall but were dropped down to 11th overall due to penalties awarded by the organisers.The car was subsequently assigned the Guernsey registration ‘G-23484’ and competed in the following events (in addition to the 1981 Rally Sprint): 1981 Circuit of Ireland International Rally (Per Eklund/Frank Main) to sixth overall, 1981 West Park International Welsh Rally (Per Eklund/Frank Main) Retired, 1981 Lombard Scottish International Rally (Per Eklund/Frank Main) to ninth overall, 1981 Rothmans Manx International Rally (Per Eklund/Frank Main) Retired, and Pace Petroleum National Rally (Per Eklund/Frank Main) to sixth overall.In November 1981, the car was advertised in Autosport (see attached) by Toyota (GB) Limited, the advert confirming that Per Eklund had used it during that season and that Björn Waldegård had also used it at the end of the previous season. The car was offered for sale without its engine. Because the new-shape Celica was not available at the start of 1982, #TA40000100666 was pressed into service one more time in the February 1982 Mintex International Rally, crewed by Per Ekland and Dave Whitlock, but retired early. In 1983, according to the vehicle registration organisation in Guernsey, #TA40000100666 was removed from their register and subsequently reassigned the aged-related UK-registration ‘BPA 857Y’ which it has retained for the last 40-years.Our vendor purchased #TA40000100666 over 30-years ago and has lovingly maintained it, preserving its original body panels/components and curating its history file. Considering the international events it competed in, it maintains most of its original features, including its bodyshell. Despite competing on some of the roughest events of its time, such as the Acropolis and Scottish rallies, it remained solid with only a little TLC required. Over a period, it has been sensitively restored. Over the past ten years or so, #TA40000100666 has been used for non-competitive demonstration events, such as the Donington Park Historic Festival, Rally of the Midlands, Oulton Park Gold Cup, Lombard Bath, Mintex Rally Yorkshire and Rally Day.The engine fitted is a lightened and balanced, 18RG in-line, four-cylinder unit with twin oClick here for more details and images

Lot 731

The unicorn of Elise S1 models, a genuine motorsport 190, 1 of only 48 worldwide examples, just 15,000 miles and from a long, diligent ownership.Purity is a fragile and vulnerable thing, and in August 1996, the revolutionary new Lotus Elise seemed to ooze purity from every crevice, with nothing superfluous subtracting from the essence of this truly minimalist, focused sports car. Although 'beautiful to behold' it certainly was, the time-honoured relationship between form and function was clearly evident in the way it went and handled with its lightweight chassis-tub failing to daunt the enthusiasm of the mid-mounted, 1.8-litre K-series engine.Designer, Julian Thomson, and engineer, Richard Rackham, were keen to create a car with something of a motorcycle’s feel, and they undoubtedly succeeded. The Elise was a reaction to the corpulent world of leather, luxury and levers becoming increasingly evident in Lotus road cars, and was an attempt to recreate Colin Chapman’s early principles before he abandoned them in a move upmarket. It’s a testimony to the concept that, almost 27-years on from launch, the original S1 still delivers; as with other great drivers’ cars such as the E30 M3 and the original Elan, all things feel in-balance – power, grip, handling, and mass making for a uniquely satisfying experience.The car presented here is perhaps the ultimate Elise Series 1 – known as the Sport 190, they were hand-built by Lotus Special Vehicle Operations, and were intended for competition use. This car bears the correct motorsport chassis number, denoting/verifying its special status. There were just 48 Sport 190 examples produced worldwide, with most destined for the US and Japan. A very small number of the UK-market cars were converted for road-use by a select-few UK-dealers, including HR Owen and, as with this car, Bell & Colvill. There were only seven examples ever registered in the UK (the paperwork accompanying this car features a list of the other six cars), and of these, it is known that one example was converted to wear an Exige body, one was exported, one had a supercharger fitted, making this (essentially standard) car an extremely rare thing indeed. With a dry weight of around 670kg and 190bhp on tap from its hand-built 1.8-litre K-Series VHPD (Very High-Performance Derivative) inline-four, this is a very fast and exhilarating car.As well as this special engine, all Sport 190s were fitted with an upgraded close-ratio gearbox, numerous chassis improvements, AP Racing front callipers with cross-drilled ventilated discs, spring and damper upgrades, a fire extinguisher and battery cut-off switch, a removable steering wheel, racing bucket seats, a roll-cage, a lightweight polycarbonate rear screen, and a lightweight filler cap – all helping to reduce the dry weight of the car from 755kg to 670kg.This car has been in the same Lotus-enthusiast ownership since 1998, and during this near 25-year ownership period it was initially raced (as was only proper for its abilities). However, after a few seasons of racing, it was retired to road duties, and at this point its engine was refreshed with a very high standard Minister rebuild, upping the already ample power to 215bhp. Later, an Emerald ECU was added to improve driveability. The car also benefited from having its suspension refreshed a few years ago too. Other changes include Nitron 46 Race Pro dampers and a B&C exhaust backbox, whilst all original items have been retained (a set of barely-used KONI Sport dampers in their box, the original backbox and the MEMS ECU). It is accompanied by a huge history file with old invoices, MOTs and has its Certificate of Newness and original SVA paperwork.The Sport 190, as with all motorsport-edition cars, was highly customisable - this car has all of the safety systems (electrical cut-offs/fire suppression), motorsport seats/harness set, T45 hoop with petty bar, and magnesium wheels (all fully road legal).In short, everything is 'on tap’ here for the Lotus enthusiast. This is an extremely rare car with interesting provenance and is remarkably versatile, being comfortable on both road and track with some serious performance available. We don’t know when an opportunity to buy a Lotus like this will come around again – interestingly, this car turns 25-years old in November, so US-buyers take note – be the envy of any track-day.SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: ELISE S1 SPORT 190Year: 1998Chassis Number: SCCGA1115WHE34015Registration Number: S774 VDPTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 18K4FJ31124111 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 15000 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 466

Believed to be the only pair produced for Colin's approval but did not go into production. From the vendor: 'Following his WRC drivers title win, Colin had various sponsorship deals, including one with K-Swiss, an American athletic shoe brand based in LA. In c.2005, he received this pair of prototype racing shoes to consider the style for a specific release. My understanding is that Colin wasn't keen on the length/font size of the script on the sides of the shoes. As a result, the shoes were never released for production, being the only pair of their kind.'"As well as being a Colin McRae/team Subaru admirer, I knew Colin McRae very briefly in a professional capacity prior to his accident. After that time, I supported the family by co-ordinating and transporting their Colin McRae memorabilia van and trailer to events throughout the country and internationally. This extended to selling a variety of merchandise at those events and as such, I became friendly with the family as well as close McRae associates. My associations naturally ended when the Colin McRae Vision charity ceased in 2011. I am imaged above (centre) with Jimmy McRae (left) & Jackie Irwin (right) (Subaru Pro Drive assistant to chairman David Richards CBE) with a cheque for the money raised. The provenance surrounding the pair of size 9.5 prototype 'colinmeraemotorsport' shoes are as follows:At some point following Colin's fatal accident, the shoes were gifted to his Business Manager, Campbell Roy. In 2010, Campbell was moving premises from Hillington to Jervis Wood and the shoes were gifted to me.I can confirm that the image above is that of the racing shoes gifted to me by Campbell Roy; that the provenance of the shoes is accurate and their transference to my possession in 2010."Click here for more details and images

Lot 732

The lowest-mileage VX220 available? Probably. With just 800 miles - an amazing example of the 'other' lightweight British sportscar of the era, but with a 0-62mph time of 4.7 seconds.The noughties gave us some true future classics, although not all were appreciated equally at the time. Take the Vauxhall 220, which made its debut in 2000. The two-seat roadster may have a following today, but it failed to ignite the wider buying public’s enthusiasm during the early years of the new millennium - despite its eye-catching looks and a genesis that involved the expertise of one of the finest sports car makers in existence. Under the skin, the VX220 shared much with the contemporary Lotus Elise as the product of a partnership between Lotus and Vauxhall; it was built at Hethel and shared many crucial parts with the Elise S2, including the stiff, aluminium chassis tub. It also benefited from Lotus’s know-how with glass-fibre bodywork and suspension tuning.Being a mainstream car maker - and to put a bit of distance between the VX220 and the Elise - Vauxhall opted to temper its new roadster by giving it a longer wheelbase and a wider rear track than the Elise, plus a driver’s airbag and ABS. It chose 17" wheels over the Elise’s 16s, too, although it stopped short of adding air-con and electric windows.Rather than the Elise’s K-series powerplant, a strong, 145bhp 2.2-litre Ecotec petrol engine was shoehorned in, which was enough to propel the 870kg VX220 to 62mph in 5.6 seconds. In 2003, the option of a 2-litre turbo petrol unit from the Astra GSi became available, resulting in blistering performance, as a 0-62mph time of 4.7 seconds attests, despite being heavier than the previous model, at 930kg; the new VX220T also sported cosmetic changes, such as large side air intakes and a spoiler.The car presented here is a 2004 Vauxhall VX220 Turbo and is, we believe, the lowest mileage example of its type in existence - just 800 miles covered in total from new. Quite remarkable. This striking sportscar was used for a very brief period when new by its more senior custodian, who not long after, sadly passed away, meaning the car was returned to its garage in 2008. As can happen, life continued by and the VX220 became somewhat overlooked. It was eventually rescued from hibernation by a Lotus enthusiast, who undertook a full recommissioning process of it which included draining and renewing all fluids, a new cambelt, water pump and battery - it responded as well as you’d expect an 800-mile example to, as fresh as it was in 2004.This completely standard, basically as new VX220 is truly a time-warp example; the paintwork is still bright and the leather elements of the interior remain supple, the whole car is in quite superb condition (testimony to its excellent storage location, being both dark and dry). Underneath, everything is almost as new too, with most of the original wishbone coating still in situ - the car has obviously never seen any rain/salt during its 800 miles.The value for these focussed diminutive sportscars perhaps bottomed-out a few years ago and is now very much on the climb. An active forum supports owners, whilst specialists have begun to remanufacture unobtainable parts, all clear signs that the VX220 has reached modern-classic status. This must be one of – or even the - lowest mileage VX220s available anywhere, carrying a certain kudos for both the collector and enthusiast alike.SpecificationMake: VAUXHALLModel: VX220 TURBOYear: 2004Chassis Number: W0L0EBR973N007260Registration Number: NR04 YMPTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 31025523 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 816 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 635

A fabulous UK-supplied SC Targa with just 8,653 miles from new and freshly serviced by Porsche.In 1978, Porsche introduced their latest development of the 911, christened the 911 SC, with the 'SC' standing for Super Carrera. Powered by a 3-litre, six-cylinder engine with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel-injection and a 5-speed 915 transmission, power output initially was 180bhp, subsequently 188bhp and finally, in 1981, it was increased to a heady 204bhp. The SC Targa was also launched in the same year, and by the end of production in 1983, some 15,682 Targas had been delivered worldwide. It is generally accepted that the UK-market made up about 10% of Porsche sales during this time, and subsequently those high-mileage cars that did survive the salted roads of winter commuting are incredibly scarce and are no strangers to a welding rod or a paint gun.Whilst rarely found, very low-mileage UK-supplied Porsches of this period often show signs of rectification works to remedy long-term storage under damp blankets in drafty garages. The ‘Holy Grail’, therefore, for any British Porsche enthusiast, is a sub-10,000 mile low-production C16 car stored in a temperate climate and exercised under sunshine. The Channel Islands are therefore the perfect, but very scarce, source for UK-supplied low-mileage Porsches with their limited road networks and the warm weather that enabled Jersey to retain its title as the sunniest place in the British Isles.This leads us nicely to this fabulous Porsche that was amongst the first to be built in the final months of production for the SC Targa in 1983. The accompanying Porsche Certificate of Authenticity confirms that the car was supplied under option Code C16 in Guards Red with recoil bumpers, forged alloy wheels, rear wiper, electric aerial, three speakers, black rubber sports shock absorbers and stabilisers to the front and rear. Interestingly, whilst earlier SCs sold in the UK could be specified with the Sport Group Package (UK) which added stiffer suspension, the rear spoiler, front rubber lip and black Fuchs wheels, this car appears to have many options as standard, perhaps as an aid to boost sales ahead of the launch of the 3.2 Carrera a year later. The brown leatherette interior is complemented by the seat inlays of brown checked velour, commonly referred to as Pasha.The car was supplied by Jersey’s Porsche dealer, Jones’ Garage, to a Mr Bisson on 12th July 1983 and registered as J11875. The accompanying Jersey Registration Book confirms the re-registration of the Porsche by Mr Bisson on 15th September 1989 as J32911 and the car was last taxed in 1992. The booklet also bears a DVLA stamp dated 30th October 2015 just prior to the issue of the V5C bearing HBA 949Y to Hexagon Modern Classics of London on 1st November 2015. Hexagon, having been an official dealer in 1970s, are respected for the quality of the classic Porsches they sell and are noted in particular for low-mileage examples. Following recommissioning works, the car went on display on their stand at the 2015 Classic & Sports Car London Show, the odometer reading was confirmed as being 8,100 miles at the time.On 26th August 2016, the car received an advisory-free MOT and the mileage stated at the time was 8,635 miles. The car was subsequently sold to a Mr Dickie on 20th October 2016 who remains the car’s second UK-mainland keeper. With Mr Bisson listed as the car’s owner in the 1989 issued Jersey Registration Book, which was used to confirm the car’s history by the DVLA, the evidence supports Mr Dickie’s status as the car’s second private owner from new. Having been correctly stored but not driven since, the car’s second MOT since 2016 was issued on 15th May 2023 with an odometer reading of 8,647 miles and later trailered to and from Porsche Centre Cardiff for a service that cost £1,869. It's offered to auction with the aforementioned Jersey registration, service book and current V5C.Fully matching numbers, the car presents beautifully today. The painted underseal inside the wheel arches appears to be factory original, as evidenced by exploratory tests, both option code stickers are present, as are the two locking keys for the roof, which has had its perished inner foam lining re-trimmed.A superb example of the very desirable 911SC Targa.SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 911 901/930Year: 1983Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ91ZDS141053Registration Number: HBA 749YTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 63D5277 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 8653 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Brown PashaClick here for more details and images

Lot 622

Understood to be one of just 27 UK-supplied cars, matching numbers, a fabulous history file and presenting beautifully today.Introduced in September 1975 for the 1976 model year with production only running until 1977, the Porsche Carrera 3.0 is rightly regarded as somewhat of a special and rare model amongst the impact-bumper era, 911 model range. Following on after the MFI-engined Carrera 2.7, the 3.0 Carrera heralded the adoption of the newly developed Bosch K-Jetronic CIS fuel injection engine. This torque-rich, smooth and free-revving 3-litre engine, with a distinctive 'cam' effect from 4,000rpm, produced 200bhp and was effectively a naturally-aspirated version of the 930 Turbo's drivetrain, using the same die-cast aluminium crankcase and gearbox housing for durability.Having considerably more torque than the outgoing Carrera 2.7, the Carrera 3.0 was one of the earliest Porsches to return economical fuel consumption figures without any significant performance loss and acceleration times from 0-60 mph and 0-100 mph were almost identical to the original 2.7 RS and 2.7 Carrera. Performance was aided further by the relatively light weight of the 3.0 Carrera compared to its successors. During its short two-year life span, only 3,687 cars were built in total - a tiny amount compared to nearly 58,000 911 SCs and 76,500 3.2 Carreras produced. Worldwide production ran to 2,564 Coupés of which 1,123 were Targas. Only around 1,064 Coupés were manufactured in right-hand drive and it is understood that this car is one of just 27 Targas.According to the copy Bill of Sale on file, dated 26th July 1977, a William Findlay, Esq., of Stranraer, Scotland bought this car, chassis 9117610526, in the fabulously retro Platinum Metallic, a special order paint costing £259.00. The interior was specified as Cork Leatherette with beige pin-stripe velour to the seats, whilst the black Porsche lettering cost an additional £27.00, bringing the total price to a, not inconsiderable, £15,467.14. The accompanying Porsche Certificate of Authenticity confirms the engine number as 6671537/930/02 whilst the 5-speed manual transmission is recorded as 7175674/915/61. Listed as optional equipment are impact absorbers, forged alloy rims, sport seats, chrome trim (instead of black), front and rear spoilers, Bilstein Shock Absorbers, the 5-speed gearbox and coloured windows.The original service book lists the name and addresses of two subsequent owners whilst the maintenance record show dates, stamps and mileages for the appropriate schedules. The detailed history file includes reams of period receipts, whilst the most recent invoices are a mix of specialist workshops and Porsche main dealers. It was bought by our vendor, a longstanding customer with an enviable car collection, on 27th September 2020 from long-term family ownership. The coachwork has been painted to a high standard and the interior remains remarkably original and still wonderfully 1970s. The MOT is valid until September 2023 and the V5C is present.Presented to auction with an odometer reading, at the time of cataloguing, of 74,029 miles, this car, as one of the rarest UK-market production Porsches, represents good value against the 930 Turbo and is the smart choice for those who respect history, rarity and condition.SpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: 911Year: 1977Chassis Number: 9117610526Registration Number: CDS 876STransmission: ManualEngine Number: 6671537 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 74029 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Cork LeatheretteClick here for more details and images

Lot 182

Two boxed Mathbox Battle Kings diecast model vehicles: K-103 and K-101.

Lot 125

Silver handled Kings pattern bread knife, together with a canteen of silver plated Kings pattern cutlery by K Bright Ltd, in wooden fitted case, silver plated four piece tea service, toast rack, cruet set and pair of candlesticks

Lot 566

An Edwardian sapphire and diamond ring, having an oval 5 x 4 mm sapphire set between two 3 mm brilliants, each divided by two old cut diamonds, in an open gallery between tapering D-section shoulders in an 18 ct shank, Birmingham, 1908, 2.89 g, size K/L

Lot 413

A South Eastern finecast Foden D type steam tractor kit, scale 3/8" to 1ft, together with a Foden K steam wagon kit, scale 3/8" to 1ft, both as new

Lot 331

Four first edition J K Rowling Harry Potter books

Lot 1151

A Historical Map of Cumberland, constructed by W & A K Johnson of Edinburgh and London, printed by Charles Thurnam & Sons of Carlisle, lacquered and laid on canvas with wooden rollers, late 19th / early 20th Century, 95 cm x 76 cm

Lot 90

Second World War campaign medals with Territorial Efficiency Medal to 859639 Dvr J K Taylor, Royal Signals

Lot 71

A 1914 Star, British War and Victory medals to 2567 Pte K Reid, 2nd Manchester Regiment

Lot 152

18ct gold ring set with a solitaire diamond in illusion setting, approx. UK size K, and 1.5g weight

Lot 2181

Doctor Who Radio Controlled toys. A boxed 1/4 Scale K-9 and 2 small radio controlled Daleks in one box.

Lot 2137

Doctor Who. 7 modern era figures, a 70s Leela doll by Mego Corp, 2 DAPOL carded figures, a Daleks wooden puzzle circa 1965, a box of trading cards, a Weetabix TARDIS kit, a Jon Pertwee badge, 3 x magazines, a Travels in Time and Space BBC audiobook set, a wooden TARDIS moneybox, a lid from another TARDIS, a sticker, a K-9 remote control handset , 4 CORGI Doctor who toys, 4 metal chess pieces, a Dalek key-ring (31)Condition Report: Puzzle is not in original box, vendor states complete but unchecked by Ewbanks. Leela doll missing clothes. Pieces may be missing on other items. The wooden puzzle circa 1965 has one replacement piece that is a replacement photocopy,otherwise complete

Lot 2239

MATCHBOX Cars. A K-78 Superkings US Police car, a K-100 Ford Sierra XR4i a K-144 Land Rover, a K-28 Bedford Skip Truck with Man and Wheelbarrow, a Tonka fun Buggy, a Tonka Clutch Poppers, A Corgi James Bond Aston Martin, a Die cast Speedy Racers, a Lotus Elite and more. 10+Condition Report: Rear door broken and missing on Transit Van . Otherwise untested. Parts may be missing.

Lot 2100

A collection of Doctor Who toys. A Leela doll figure by Denys Fisher circa 1976, a small Cyberman action figure, a Marx Toys Dalek from the 1960s, a Tardis console by Dapol, a K-9 Model by Ozen, a Doctor Who Trump card game by Jotastar, a Dalek by Herts plastic moulders circa 1965, Doctor Who branded Dymo printer, Doctor Who puzzle, a seemingly homemade Doctor Who diorama containing figures and a Tardis candle. (11)Condition Report: Parts missing on some items. Puzzle stated complete by vendor but unchecked by Ewbanks.

Lot 1528

Matchbox Speed Kings K-60 Ford Mustang MK2, white body with green windows, red stripes, Cobra side labels (VGNM-BG)

Lot 1527

Matchbox Promotional Issue K-40 Ford D series truck, advertising Bizzl, white and blue example with Bizzl livery, housed in a inside out folded K-90 Matra Rancho box, with insert, outer box is marked with biro K40

Lot 1677

O&K 1/50 scale construction vehicle diecast group to include an NZG No. 458 O&K RH6 crawler excavator together with an NZG No. 459 F156A O&A cased scraper, and a Conrad No. 2429 0&K L45B wheel loader, all housed in original foame packed boxes

Lot 1721

A Conrad and NZG 1/50 scale O&K construction diecast vehicle group to include a Conrad No. 2422 O&K L55 wheel loader, an NZG 334 RH6-22 crawler excavator both housed in the original O&K branded packaging

Lot 1726

An NZG boxed O&K mining shovel 1/50 scale diecast group to include an RH30-E, together with an RH30-C hydraulic excavator, both housed in the original O&K branded card boxes

Lot 1529

Matchbox Speedkings Boxed Group, 2 examples to include K-55 Corvette Caper Cart, together with a K-30 Mercedes C111, both in original boxes

Lot 1676

A Conrad 1/87 scale tower crane boxed group to include a No. 2011 Potain Top Kit MD Matic Tower Crane, a No. 2013A BPR Cadillon GT2000 crane, and a Liebherr DIEHC-K tower crane, all housed in original polystyrene with card sleeve packaging

Lot 1670

One tray containing three various boxed Diapet and Shinsei mixed scale earth moving and construction vehicles to include a Shinsei TCM860 wheel loader, a Diapet K-25 Kawasaki 88Z wheel loader and a Shinsei Caterpillar 992C wheel loader all in original boxes

Lot 1723

An NZG and Gama 1/50 scale O&K boxed construction vehicle group to include an O&K No. 469 RH6.5 wheeled excavator finished in tan, and a Gama No. 2214 Faun K100 O&K dump truck, both housed in original boxes

Lot 1722

An NZG 1/50 scale O&K construction diecast group to include an NZG 232 G130 grader, together with an NZG 334 RH6 PMS crawler excavator, both finished in red ground livery with original card boxes

Lot 1798

G and K, Greppert and Kelch tinplate and clockwork horse drawn wagon, comprising of yellow and black lined wagon with red spoked wheels, white tyres and white horse figure, model number 501/39, length 17cm

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