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Lot 80

22x OO gauge railway items by various makes. Including 7x locomotives; a BR Class A4, Walter K Whigham 60028, in lined blue. A BR Coronation Class, Duchess of Norfolk 46226, in maroon. A BR Class A3, Flying Scotsman 60103, in green. A BR Fowler Class 4P, 42363, in black. A BR Class J83, 68472 in green. An L&Y 0-4-0T. A Tolgus Tin Co. 0-4-0T. Together with 3x Pullman Cars; Ansonia, Rosemary and Car No.77. 4x bogie corridor coaches and 6x freight wagons/4-wheel coaches. GC. £50-80

Lot 156

Funko Pop Men In Black figures comprising of Agent M 739, Agent H 738, Agent K and Neeble 716 and Agent J and Frank 715. (4).

Lot 444

K. Short. Tall Ship. Oil on canvas.

Lot 71

Star Wars - Group of eleven original and sealed 2016 'Rogue One' Hasbro figures comprising of Chirrut Imwe B7276, K-2SO B7277, Imperial Ground Crew B7279, Director Krennic B7281, Captain Cassian Andor B9841, Bodhi Rook B9844, Sergeant Jyn Erso (Jedha) B9846, Death Trooper C1369, Sergeant Jyn Erso C1372, & two Shoretrooper figures C1370. (11)

Lot 77

Star Wars- Group of ten sealed Hasbro figures to include French issues comprising of Chewbacca 69570, Han Solo 69577, Hoth Rebel Soldier 69570, Tusken Raider 69605, Leia 69605, Tie Fighter Pilot. Also to include a K Customs novelty figure of Admiral Akbar (Elvis) 93670 & three Adventures of R2D2 & C3P0 figures to include Boba Fett, R2D2 & C3P0. (10)

Lot 294

9ct gold 3 stone diamond ring size K - total weight 2.34g and 9ct gold cubic zirconia daisy ring - size N/O - total weight 2.7g

Lot 2548

Etie van Rees (1890-1973), twee aardewerken vormstukjes, 1960, "De opschik-uil (Mme K)" en "Nieuwe Maas haring", beide gemerkt EvR, catalogus Pottenkijker, blz. 100, nrs. 5 en 6 (enkele veertjes uil ontbreken, staart haring met chip en gelijmd stuk) h. 15 cm en h. 16,5 cm Provenance: Collectie J.W.N van Achterbergh [2]

Lot 2591

Sint Lukas Utrecht, blauw aardewerk lampvoet met lustglazuur, ca. 1915, UItgevoerd met uitlopende rand en geometrische gemodeleerde decoratie. Genummerd aan onderzijde 34 K. h. 28,5 cm [1]

Lot 2660

K. P. C. de Bazel (1869-1923), kantig groen persglazen serviesdeel, 1920-1922, Uitvoering Glasfabriek Leerdam. Bestaande uit twaalf borden, twaalf schotels, acht onderzetters, drie kleine dienschalen, een grote dienschaal, boterdoos, suikerpot en een deksel. [39]

Lot 1264

Thailand, MARITIME EMPIRES, silver ‘Namo’ coin, 0.45g (K & M pl. A50); AYUTTHAYA, Fuang, c. 1350-1564, with elephant mark, 1.66g (M 2713); Salung, c. 1703-09, with conch shell mark, 3.70g (K & M pl. C20) [3]. Fine to very fine £60-£80

Lot 17

Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series K, type 42, draped bust right, hair knotted behind, holding flower, rev. beast bounding right, head reverted, branch with berries behind, 1.08g/3h (SCBI Abramson 442, this coin; Abramson 41.10; N 101; S 803A). Good very fine; an attractive example of this extremely rare issue £600-£800

Lot 24

Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series K/N, type 15/41, standing figure holding long cross pommée in each hand, rev. monster left, forelegs drawn back, head reverted, 1.11g/9h (SCBI Abramson 542, this coin; Abramson 37.20, this coin illustrated; N 82/99; S 828). Dark find patina, very fine and very rare £300-£400

Lot 352

George III (1760-1820), Bank of England, Dollar, 1804, types E/2, no stop after rex, leaf to centre of e in dei, incuse k on rev. (ESC 1951; S 3768). Two small digs behind head, otherwise nearly extremely fine, lightly toned £240-£300

Lot 873

Tit-Bits Magazine, 1902, a silver Award of Merit by J.A. Restall, named (W. Newman Flower for success in Competitions, June 1903), 57mm (cf. DNW 123, 539); Franco-British Exhibition, White City, 1908, a bronze award medal by F. Bowcher for Vaughton, named (Mrs Isabella Morland King), 51mm (Allen Pt 3; BHM 3960; E 1903b); Hertfordshire and North Middlesex Competitive Musical Festival, a silver award medal by Wright & Son, named (Constance K. Newell, May 6th 1909), 39mm (cf. DNW M11, 1223) [3]. Extremely fine; second in maroon gilt-blocked case of issue, last in red case of issue £70-£90 --- Sir Walter Newman Flower (1879-1964), publisher and author, Blandford Forum, Dorset; educ. Whitgift School, Croydon; joined Harmsworth Press 1896, moving to Cassell & Co, magazine publishers, 1906, of which he was later proprietor; commissioned Winston Churchill’s A History of English-Speaking Peoples and published Churchill’s The Second World War

Lot 936

GERMANY, Deutscher Luftfahrt Verband [German Aviation Association], a bronze award medal by K. Korschann, three semi-robed male figures imitating flight, regarded by an eagle below, rev. wreath, engraved (Höchste Auszeichnung Röhn-Segelflug Wettbewerb [Highest Award at the Röhn Gliding Competition], 1923), 60mm (cf. Kaiser 395 [= Leipziger/Höhn 92, 583). Extremely fine, rare; in original maroon fitted case [this somewhat distressed] £80-£100

Lot 121

A collection of books. Including: Old Inns, Ratcatcher To Scarlet, by Cecil Aldin, Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, The Last Muster, with dog studies by Aldin, Just Dogs, by K F Barker, etc

Lot 481

An 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring. Featuring alternating stones (one diamond missing) and a carved band, weight 2.0g, size K/L

Lot 484

A 22ct yellow gold wedding band. Weight 5.0g, size K/L

Lot 211

A 9ct gold diamond set cluster ring, size K. CONDITION REPORT: 3.2g

Lot 293

Dallas K Taylor (British 1941-2011), King Edwards Bay, Tynemouth, with priory and pier beyond, oil on board, in gilt frame.

Lot 374

An 18ct gold three stone diamond ring, size K CONDITION REPORT: 2.6g

Lot 157

An emerald and diamond cluster ring, on 9ct yellow gold shank, ring size K, in box and packaging; and a Swarovski ring. (2)

Lot 161

A ruby and diamond ring of flame design, in white and yellow gold mount, tests as 18ct gold, ring size K, 7.4g gross.

Lot 171

A sapphire and diamond ring, on 18ct yellow gold mount and shank, ring size K, 2.6g gross.

Lot 196

A U.S. Army Air Forces Camera, Aircraft, Type K-20, in original box.

Lot 1871

An Elmo K-100 SM film projector with outer cover and new drive belt set.

Lot 40

A vintage 20th Century lacrosse stick by Hattersley & Sons. Hattersley founded in the 1880's and were well known for their sporting equipment in particular their cricket bats. The original owner's name 'K I Horne' noted on the handle. Measures approx; 101cm.  

Lot 414

An 18ct gold & platinum sapphire & diamond ring. Size K. 2.2g.

Lot 172

9ct Gold diamond cluster ring weight 2.4g Size K (some stones missing)

Lot 177

9ct gold ring set with sapphire & diamonds Weight 1.7g Size K

Lot 371

An 18carat gold ring set with a central Opal flanked by four brilliant cut diamonds. Weight 3.4g ring size k

Lot 479

A 14 k gold ring inset with gem stones size L total weight 3.6 grams.

Lot 530

A 9ct gold ring in the form of an elephant. Size K and 5g

Lot 582

A 18 k gold ring inset with diamonds and rubies.size k .

Lot 585

A white ring marked 14 k inset with central red stone . J/k .

Lot 587

A 9 ct gold ring inset with sapphire and diamond chips .size k/ L

Lot 14

AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, each in a six claw white metal setting, estimated total diamond weight 0.90cts, colour assessed as I, clarity assessed as I3, pinched shoulders leading onto a polished yellow gold band, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham, ring size K, approximate gross weight 3.6 grams (condition report: would benefit from a gentle clean, diamonds heavily included, overall condition good)

Lot 16

TWO GEM SET RINGS, the first a large marquise shape ring set with sixteen oval cut garnets, each in a shared claw setting, single cut diamond detailed shoulders leading onto a polished white gold band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size R, the second set with an oval cut topaz, flanked with illusion set, single cut diamonds, textured shape shoulders leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size K, approximate gross weight 5.9 grams

Lot 38

A YELLOW METAL INITIAL RING, an oval cut onyx centrally set with a yellow metal letter, prong set in yellow metal leading onto a clawed tapered band, stamped 9ct, approximate ring size K, approximate gross weight 2.6 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, shank heavily distorted, requires attention)

Lot 442

A QUANTITY OF DECORATIVE PRINTS ETC, to include a Gordon Crosby motoring print, limited edition landscape prints by Gordon Threfall, Glyn Matthews and Grahan Carver, open edition prints by Colin Volks, Spencer Coleman and David Dipnall, Peter Archer military print depicting a Corporal in the Parachute Regiment in action on 'The Longest Day', Robert K Calvert prints of Birmingham Bull Ring, Philip D. Hawkins railway print 'Snow Hill Return', an oil on board depicting a rural landscape with church to the background signed F.J. Evans '86, six Cash's woven pictures and other assorted prints etc

Lot 500

ONE BOX OF ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS, to include a Bakelite Sangamo Weston Ltd voltmeter A.C Model S57.1.857, four Bakelite Volt meters type M65, a Sifam Electrical Co.Ltd. analogue meter, two unused K&H logic probes LP2500,etc (1 box + loose) (Condition report: not tested)

Lot 549

FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS WARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a boxed Leonardo Collection tea for one set and angular teacup and saucer, a fifteen piece Japanese tea set, P & K cucumber and beetroot face pots, two boxed sweetcorn dish sets, a Mason's ginger jar printed with flowers, an oversized blue drinking glass height 32cm, a boxed metal cupcake stand, a horn beaker, etc (5 boxes + loose) (sd)

Lot 820

An old cut diamond solitaire ring, approx 1ct in an eight claw setting on a gold loop, no marks, size K & approx 2.2g nice clear stone with no chips or nibbles. drawing a little colour but stone is drty There is an old repair to loop shoulder on one side   

Lot 829

An 18ct white gold and platinum set emerald and diamond ring, the central emerald cut emerald, enclosed by ten small diamonds, totalling 0.32cts approx, the shank marked 18ct & Plat, ring size K/L, 2.1grams

Lot 998

A yellow metal plain moulded band ring, marks worn, size K & approx 10.9g

Lot 491

DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, set with a round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 0.20 carats, in nine carat gold, size K, 1.9g

Lot 417

Colin K Gruneklee, (20th century), two watercolours, HMS Glasgow, signed, 25 x 49cm, mounted framed and glazed, 49 x 81cm, and PS Britannia, signed, 26 x 63cm, mounted framed and glazed, 39 x 79cm

Lot 475

K M (20th century), an oil painting, Lakeland landscape, initialled and dated 1927, 25 x 32cm, gilt effect mounted framed and glazed, 36 x 44cm

Lot 1425

Fritz Köthe (1916 – Berlin – 2005). „K“. 1993Öl auf Leinwand. 130 × 160 cm (51 ⅛ × 63 in.). Unten rechts monogrammiert und datiert: FK 1993. Rückseitig und auf dem Keilrahmen mit Filzstift in Schwarz ingesamt dreifach signiert, betitelt und datiert: Fritz Köthe "K" 1993.nicht mehr bei Ohff.–[3391]Provenienz: Privatsammlung, Baden-WürttembergZustandsbericht: In gutem Zustand. Die Farben frisch und leuchtend. Die Leinwand ist nicht doubliert und befindet sich auf dem originalen Keilrahmen (originale Aufspannung). An wenigen Stellen entlang der Außenkanten mit hauchfeinen oberflächlichen Bereibungsspuren. Unter UV-Licht sind keine Retuschen oder Restaurierungen erkennbar. Schöner harmonischer Gesamteindruck.Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 8

K. Rowlands (20th Century), "Home Stretch", signed acrylic on black paper, mounted, unframed, the black paper 35.5cm x 14cm

Lot 202

Ca. 100-200 AD.A D-shaped silver finger ring of a flat-section hoop with pair of deep grooves running through the bezel and extending to the back of the hoop. These lines are intersected by four vertical lines to form a chequered pattern with each square filled with a fine granule.Size: D: 15.8mm / US: 5 1/8 / UK: K; 5.24g.Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.

Lot 19

K. WIDING WALL PAINTINGS, a pair, gold leaf oriental scenes, signed and dated 75, in gilt with red splash frames, 100cm x 60cm. (2)

Lot 113

Set of six prints on various subjects. 1. The Ferry Boat Before the Wind by a Dutch painter Simon de Vlieger (c.1601-1653) depicting men braving the waves and the wind on a sailboat. Printed by UDO. Published by Her Majesty’s Stationery Office for National Maritime Museum. Good condition, foxing, staining, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Simon J de Vlieger, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1979; 2. The Royal Navy dedicated to Admiral Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley Baronet Captain HS Hillyar CB and the Officers of HMS The Royal Oak, the poster features an illustration The Royal Navy (after Orlando Norie and T.G. Dutton) by William Summers, depicting navy sailors on the deck of a ship with the flag of England on the mast. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: William Summers, size (cm): 51x70, year of printing: 1984; 3. Marriage in High Life, featuring an illustration of a man pushing a rickshaw with a bride holding a flower bouquet and a parasol and ladies and gentlemen dressed in both traditional colourful African clothing and tuxedos with tall hats, with monkeys on the roof and palm tree tops. Possibly taken from the 19th century engraving A High Life Wedding from Sierra Leone. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, fold Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 47x62, year of printing: Unknown; 4. The Royal Navy dedicated to Admiral Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley Baronet Captain HS Hillyar CB and the Officers of HMS The Royal Oak, the poster features an illustration The Royal Navy (after Orlando Norie and T.G. Dutton) by William Summers, depicting navy sailors on the deck of a ship with the flag of England on the mast. Horizontal. Good condition, staining, creasing. Country of issue: UK, designer: William Summers, size (cm): 51x70, year of printing: 1984; 5.HMS Kelly approaching Namsos Norway May 1st 1940 by Mark Myers RSMA featuring an illustration of a ship going into the shallow waters near the coast with fire and smoke raising up. HMS Kelly was a K-class destroyer in the British Royal Navy, launched in 1938 she was commanded by Lord Louis Mountbatten until it sunk by Luftwaffe bombardment in 1941. The quote below the image by Mountbatten reads – To me she was quite unlike any other ship I served on… I knew and loved her from the time of her birth when her keel was laid until the keel was the last thing visible as she sank beneath the waves. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Mark Myers, size (cm): 44x63, year of printing: 1980; 6. Britten-Norman Trislander of Sunbird Charters featuring an image of the Trislander plane set on white background. Trislander is a three engine aircraft produced in 1970s on the Isle of Wight by Britten-Norman, a privately owned British aircraft manufacturer founded in 1954. Good condition, creasing, tears, staining, foxing. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 36x64, year of printing: 1970s.

Lot 71

KARL HUBBUCH (1891 - 1979, Karlsruhe) Sitzende FrauFeder in Braun-Grün und Kreide in Schwarz und Rot auf dünnem Velin. Um 1930.42,4 x 32 cm. Unten rechts mit Bleistift monogrammiert "K. H.".Provenienz: Nachlass des KünstlersEntzückende und intime Feder- und Kreidezeichnung einer jungen, etwas verschüchtert wirkenden Frau. Mit dem Nachlasstrockenstempel.

Lot 100

Andy WARHOL (1928-1987), Attrib.àBillet de 2 Dollars K°D07563997ASigné par l'artiste au marqueur et porte trois timbres de 10 cents avec le cachet de l’US Postage 1976 « We hold these truths »Porte le cachet de l’atelier au verso.6,6 x 15,7 cm

Lot 671

One of the lowest mileage Capris we have ever offered - only 3,617 miles.Towards the end of its life, the Ford Capri enjoyed an upswing in interest as more buyers realised that perhaps a front-wheel hot hatch simply wasn't for them and a V6-engined, rear-wheel drive sporting hatchback might very well do the job. Ford's Special Vehicle Engineering group was entrusted with developing the Capri 2.8 Injection that made its debut at the 1981 Geneva Motor Show. Based at the Research and Engineering centre in Essex, SVE decided to adopt the 2.8-litre V6 with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection - the first regular model since the RS2600 to use fuel injection - plus lowered suspension, thicker anti-roll bars, gas-filled shock absorbers and wide-rim alloy wheels fitted with Goodyear's 205/60VR NCT tyres. The specification also included a 5-speed gearbox, a limited-slip differential (1984 onwards) and ventilated disc brakes for the front wheels. All this translates into a car that goes with 'wonderful eagerness', the Autocar test team enthused after rocketing from 0-60mph in just 7.9 seconds. The Capri 2.8 Injection breathed new life into the range and kept the car in production two to three years longer than Ford had planned.In 1984, the 2.8 injection model was the subject of a substantial upgrade and was known as the Capri Injection Special. This development used Recaro half-leather seats and included a limited-slip differential. Externally the car could easily be distinguished by the 7-spoke RS wheels and its colour-coded grille and headlamp surround. Packed with performance and character, it paved the way for the superb Capri 280.The 1987 model offered here is a truly stunning example displaying only 3,617 miles from new, with just one former keeper. It has formed part of a private collection for most of its days and is accompanied by an extensive history file, including a Letter of Provenance from its former keeper who acquired the car in 2003.Astonishing inside and out, this gleaming Capri is as close as one might find to a new car in a Ford dealership showroom in the 1980s. Incredibly it still retains that intoxicating 'new car smell' of leather and polish and paint, pure nostalgia. As lovely underneath as it is above, we understand that the car has ‘never been out in the rain’ and has been dry stored for its whole life. Nothing about the car suggests otherwise.With low mileage examples of the Capri continuing to set new standards, we look forward to seeing just how well this unrepeatable car performs at auction.SpecificationMake: FORDModel: CAPRIYear: 1987Chassis Number: WF0CXXGAECGA91511Registration Number: E435 DPHTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 3617 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Cloth and LeatherClick here for more details and images

Lot 635

A superbly restored, matching numbers example of arguably the first 'Fast Ford' that was to inspire Carol Shelby's GT350.Some say that the Ford Mustang created its own industry sector by offering an affordable sports car for the daily commute, performance to raise a smile when in the mood and enough space for the family when required. That may well have been the case, however, it mattered not as the Mustang became a worldwide success story. The second of two models, the Coupe was marketed as the hardtop version of the convertible, and is today known as the 'Notchback'. The sportier-looking Fastback Coupe was launched in early 1965, clearly defining the Mustang range and was the genesis for the line of performance Mustangs that followed. An early example of those hot (well warm) Mustangs from the production line was the 289 High Performance (Hi-Po) which was later to form the basis for Carroll Shelby's legendary GT350.Records show that just 466 1965 K-Code cars were built at Ford's Dearborn factory, many destined for Shelby's Los Angeles workshops. The example offered here is a February 19th 1965 registered Ford Mustang K-code Hi-Po refinished to the most exacting standards. It's possibly the finest early correct example available worldwide and all tuned Mustangs, even today, can trace their DNA back to this car. Purchased by our UK vendor three years ago in the United States, the restoration was carried out by the renowned Mustang expert and MCA judge, Denis Frances, of Danville Virginia.It was subject to a bare-metal, rotisserie restoration with the unusual brief to present the car exactly as it would have left the factory complete with factory overspray detail and crayon marks. Finished in Caspian Blue and with a black interior and Carlite factory tinted glass, it is totally faithful to the original specification and retains its original door plate. Its original V8 289 Hi-Po engine was rebuilt at the same time as the restoration at a cost of $7,000 by a top US engine builder.The 4-speed. "top-loader' manual gearbox was also rebuilt at the time and the full specification includes black Decor seats, 9-inch differential, front discs with dual master cylinder, date-correct seat belts, correct steel wheels and reproduced Arvinode exhausts. This Mustang really is as good as it gets, and with just 300 miles since the restoration it caught the eye of our vendor on a plinth at the Silverstone Auctions NEC Classic Motor Show in 2014. In more recent years, it has been rightly displayed on the 'Pride of Ownership' stand and the vendor has covered some 1,200 miles in the car since. Our vendor has subsequently added a spare wheel with cover, fitted a period correct radio with modern electrics, prop-shaft seals and a passenger side window regulator, with the works carried out by noted specialist Bill Shepherd Mustang at a cost of £2,358.Presented to auction with a history file that includes recent receipts, V5C, owners manuals, a book entitled 'The 289 Mustang High Performance Mustang Story'  and an odometer reading of 20,987 miles at the time of cataloguing.SpecificationMake: FORDModel: MUSTANGYear: 1965Chassis Number: 5F09K640857Registration Number: FNA 392CTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 640857 Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 20987 MilesMake: LHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images

Lot 602

A beautifully restored, matching numbers 3.8-litre, ex-South African car finished in the most stunning combination of British Racing Green with Sage Green leather.For many, the definitive Jaguar sports saloon, the Mk2, was introduced in October 1959. A peerless blend of elegance and muscularity, its sleek lines clothed an evolution of the Coventry marque's first monocoque design. Powered by derivatives of the same XK DOHC straight-six engine that had swept Jaguar to five Le Mans victories, the Mk2 was quick to dominate contemporary saloon car racing. Equipped with coil-and-wishbone independent front suspension, a leaf-sprung Salisbury rear axle and servo-assisted four-wheel disc brakes, the range-topping 3.8 boasted nearly seven times the horsepower of a Mini 850 and a 126mph top speed! Blessed with one of the all-time great automotive interiors, its stylish instrumentation, rich wood veneers and sumptuous leather upholstery all conspired to cosset and cocoon its lucky occupants.This rather smart 3.8-litre example dates from 1964 and we understand returned to the UK in 1990. It's a UK-supplied, right-hand drive car and was converted from a manual gearbox to automatic during its restoration by P and K Thornton in 1999. The Jaguar now presents very well in British Racing Green over Sage Green leather with new Apple Green carpets, a light grey headlining and excellent veneers. It looks very sporty with chrome wire wheels, Speedwell racing mirrors, chromed tailpipes and a Moto-Lita wood-rim steering wheel. Supplied with the car are invoices dated between 1992 and 2000 totalling £38,896 and in 2003 it was valued at £30,000. It has covered 96,500 miles which is a bit academic with a restoration of this quality.This a beautifully presented Mk2 with all the right sporting cues and, unusually, it's an automatic which opens up a whole new list of potential owners who, for one reason or another, are more comfortable without a clutch pedal.   SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: MK2Year: 1964Chassis Number: A232768Registration Number: ENP 416BTransmission: AutoEngine Number: 7B647928 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 96500 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Sage Green leatherClick here for more details and images

Lot 716

**SALEROOM NOTICE** “Duncan McMath, formerly of Toyota GB & Toyota Motor Europe, has supplied further interesting information as to the cars fascinating history, which includes the confirmation that the Celica was a recce car for the WRC team and last used on the recce of Rally Finland by Kankunnen & Grist. The vendor is also generously going to, at his expense, send the car to Lewis Rally Sport in Worcester after the auction for a full service”. A well-known example that was built by TTE and originally campaigned by famous drivers such as Will Hoy, Mark Lovell and Jonny Milner. The car in question here is a well known Celica ST185 which was built by TTE Germany in 1994 originally as 'Group N' car to be sent to the UK. It was professionally run by UK teams and driven by a few well known drivers including the late Will Hoy at the 1994 Network Q RAC Rally, Mark Lovell and former British rally champion, Jonny Milner. Indeed, in the late 1990s Jonny Milner won his class championship as part of the Group N British Rally Championship in this very car.Towards the end of the 1990s, the Celica went to South Africa to compete in the Uganda Championship with Charlie Lubega, before returning to the UK and ending up in Ireland in the hands of Pat O’Conner. Upgraded to 'Group A' specification it was campaigned over the years and slipped into obscurity before being found by its current owner in the Isle of Man in non-working order. He was able to purchase the car and entrusted it to Lewis Rally Sport in Worcestershire for a sympathetic, bare shell restoration with extensive detail. The brief was to build the car in virtually Group A specification with the famous Castrol livery. Our vendor informs us that only genuine TTE-supplied spare parts have been used to replace parts that could not be serviced or restored. It's powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine with a TTE block and turbo and is mapped on a modern link ECU. The car has recently been fitted with new, in-date, seats, belts and fire protection equipment and has a new MSA passport. G111 ORH has also been taxed and MOT’d ready for use on UK highways.This is a rare vehicle being one of the few original Belgian-built TTE cars left in existence. This provenance, along with the recent increase in interest in Celica rally cars, makes this a really interesting proposition, especially at this competitive guide price considering what it would take to replicate.Please note that our vendor informs us that the car's original registration number was K-AM 1168, the import and current registration is G111 ORH and prior to that the last known registration was: MAN 185A. A more detailed list of the car's events and results is available on request.SpecificationMake: TOYOTAModel: CELICAYear: 1994Chassis Number: ST164STJ500001952Registration Number: G111 ORHDrive Side: Left-hand DriveClick here for more details and images

Lot 66

18ct gold diamond channel set ring - Approx size: K

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