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M.G. MAGNETTE. A 110pp, March 1934 Manual for the KA and KD Types (both 2 & 3 carburettors), with good images and detail, metal clip-held pages to a light green card cover and a fold-out gearbox, cam shaft set up and oiling charts, with a wiring diagram in the rear pocket. The cover a little feathered on the edges, the editorial good and clean.
THE LUCK OF THE GAME. A rare softback booklet, published by the Morris Oxford Press in 1932. Authored by Cecil Kimber with a foreword by George Eyston. It is the story of the participation of the nine MG Midgets in the Ulster TT, at the Ards Circuit, held in 1932. All the motor-cars were privately entered with little support from Abingdon. The text covers the arrival, practice, racing and social aspects of the journey to Belfast. In unusually good condition, light creasing to the upper front corner, a little soiling verso.
A POWELL & HANMER OIL-POWERED REAR LAMP. A model 535 with two clear side glasses for illuminating the rear of a vehicle, yet showing a red light to oncoming and overtaking traffic. In rarely found unused nickel-plated condition, with all component parts intact, one small glass cracked, otherwise almost perfect.
ACTION M.G. 1935. 16-page part-colour item, showing the company's K3 and other achievements in a variety of different motoring events, Mille Miglia, La Turbie. Donington, Shelsley Walsh, County Down Trophy and others. 27cm x 18cm. In very good condition, Malcolm Campbell imaged on the front cover, staples rusty, but binding still good and tight. Light scratching and soiling on the cover.
MG - MK III ROAD RACING BROCHURE. A rare c1930 large format brochure discussing the car, specifications, profile image and publicity text. In excellent condition with original staples, just light soiling to the edges of the card cover. Also, 'Six Sports Mark III', a company reprint of the May 1930 article in the Autocar, 8pp including cover, with well-defined monochrome images and the Max Millar centre spread cut-away of the car. In near perfect condition. (2)
TWO DECORATIVE ROLLER BLINDS. Although not a pair, both wooden-cased blinds with decorative inlay on rosewood (?) cylinders, with green water-silk pull-down blinds and manual winding returns. One example 24-inches long, the other 22½-inches long. Also, two boxes of assorted motor car parts and accessories, to include: chromium-plated rear view and wing mirrors, grab handles, an original box of light bulbs, Rolls-Royce and Bentley trade gifts, vibration-proof cupboard locks and keys, unused electrical wiring, armoured wiring, a tool roll, 'T' handles, 6 mechanical jack handles, unused leather gaiters, petrol can holders and other small component parts. A/F (Qty)
THE AUTOCAR VOL. IV, JULY TO DECEMBER 1899. Comprising issues Nos. 167, July 1899, to 218, December 30th 1899, without their covers and advertisements in a small quarto black cloth single volume, with gilt lettering to the spine, which is detatched, edges/corners rubbed and a little worn. Very occasional light foxing to the contents, but otherwise the issues all appear to be clean and sound.
MOTOR RACING SCRAPBOOKS. Each with plastic spiral bindings in generally fair condition, Motor Racing 1946, (No 6) slight scuffing to the cover, front cover partly separated. Motor Racing 1947 (No 11) soiling to the cover, lower cover partly split at the spine, both by J. Eason Gibson and Motor Racing 1948-1949 (No 12) small stain on the front cover and light foxing, 1st edition 1951. (3)
WITH MOSS IN THE MILLE MIGLIA. by Denis Jenkinson. A very rare and interesting hardbound volume of text and photographs, being a special reprint of 1955, 1956 and 1957 Motor Sport articles, printed in 1968 by Grenville Publishing and printed by Tee & Whiten. Signed in ink by Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson on the title page. Bound in light green cloth with a dark green spine and gilt title on the spine.
DAIMLER MOTOR SYNDICATE LTD. A very important (August ?) 1895 advertising broadsheet for the Daimler Motor Syndicate Ltd of 95 Billiter Buildings, 49 Leadenhall Street. This document illustrates the Daimler engined Panhard Levassor and the Phaeton which took part in the June 1895 Paris to Bordeaux race, often referred to as the first automobile race although in reality the 1894 Paris - Rouen holds the title. On the recto are three extracts from newspapers, tightly type written by F. R. Simms, which discuss Evelyn Ellis' journey from Micheldever to Datchet and the benefits of automotive power. The Daimler Motor Syndicate was managed by Frederick Simms; he sold the going concern to H. J. Lawson in November 1895. This document is in remarkably good condition, with only light foxing to the top and lower edge, and a very small crease to the lower front corner. 8 x 13 inches.
VETERAN & VINTAGE PERIOD PHOTOGRAPHS. Circa 1905, measuring 9 x 11-ins a group photograph of various Anglesey registered cars, Wolseley, Oldsmobile, Daimler. Some light damage, laid to card. Also, the Ruston & Hornsby Football Club. A photograph of the 1925-26 team with team member names below, 10 x 12-inches. Also, a large 1969 photograph of the Sotheby auction of cars at Earls Court with a Bugatti child's car in the foreground, a large photograph of a lightweight veteran car and other items. (6)
SALON DE L 'AUTOMOBILE ET DU CYCLE. Five official programmes for the Paris Salon of 1951, 1954, 1958, 1961 and 1962. Bound with covers and advertisements in light-blue buckram with gilt titles. Also, the Geneve Salon for 1947 and 1988, both similarly bound in yellow buckram, all with M.J. Worthington-Williams' initials on the spines. (7)
FIAT - THE THREE GRAND PRIX OF 1922. A rare promotional folder, issued by FIAT, comprising report extracts for the 1922 French GP and the two 1922 Italian GPs. Original staples holding the 24pp editorial and results between folded beige card cover, English text. Some soiling and edge feathering to the cover, otherwise very good. Also, a circa 1922 FIAT 519 cord-tied brochure printed on light green textured card, six tipped-in colour body-style depictions with tissue covers, Italian text. (2)
BENTLEY - AGAIN 1928. The sixth annual Le Mans 24-hour road race won for the third time by Bentley, a publicity book of 28pp, with excellent editorial and well-defined Autocar images, printed on art paper with cream endpapers, correct cord-tied spine, a raised gilt logo to the light blue card front cover, slight discoloration to the lower edge, but hardly visible. In superb condition. Please handle carefully and with clean hands.
An Art Deco Macassar and ivory-inlaid desk,the inverted front inset with a tooled leather top, over an arrangement of seven drawers, with an inlaid frieze, ivory escutcheons and handles, raised on fluted legs with ivory caps, 131cm wide 70cm deep76.5cm highIn need of restoration. The leather top is worn. Veneer losses to the edges of the top, central drawer and the left drawers. Both side panels slightly sunken. Sun light damage to the back of the desk.
A Staples 'Ladderax' wall unit,1960s, designed by Robert Heal, comprising five teak uprights, one glazed cabinet, two fall-front cabinets, and eight individual shelves, together with a quantity of brass suspends, forming a total of four bays, 400cm wide200cm high (qty.)24 HangersGlazed cabinet 89cm wide, 35cm deep, 47.5cm highTwo drop cabinets, 89cm wide, 35cm deep, 40cm high8 shelves 89cm wide approx, 35.5cm deep, 1 shelf with front end (on top of cabinet)89cm wide, 42cm deepAll teak veneered - some light damage to the cabinets and shelvesSome veneer chips to the cabinets and more knocks and chips to the uprights.no glass shelf2 keys - one appears matched.Further images added.
A large six-tier hanging ceiling light,with clear glass triform concave drops, 90cm diameter60cm highAll the shades are present and there are nine spare.The chrome is good. Wiring would need to be looked at by a qualified electrician.There are some chips to the shafts - mostly to the ends. Addituinal photos have been uploaded to show these
An Italian hanging ceiling light,1970s, in the manner of Flavio Poli for Seguso, with three branches, each tubular steel fittings, each terminating onto a mounted smoked glass shade, 92cm high approximatelySome scratches to the shades. The rims of the shade with the occasional microchip. The body with spotting and flaking to the chrome throughout. General scuffs, scratches and marks. The vertical steel tubes likely later - Poli's original design has the pendant with exposed fabric cords.
An Italian pendant light,1970s, of trefoil form, with a chromed central column, with three fold-over square brass mounts, each with a textured clear and amber-coloured glass shade, 40cm diameter104cm dropThe brass mounts somewhat faded. Some scuffing and spotting to the chrome column. Minor flaking to the metal sections, with some rust to the exposed areas.
An Ercol '351' beech sideboard,1960s, the top with rounded edges, over two asymmetrical drawers, the wider drawer over a pair of cupboard doors, the narrower drawer over a single cupboard door, all with rounded handles, both opening on to shelving, raised on turned supports, 123cm wide48cm deep83cm highSome minor stains to the top.Colour light overall, all the same colour one adjustable shelf to the left. Drawer to the right.some minor spots to the doors and left drawer and to the bottom edge.minor knock to the back edge.Further photos added
An Italian brass and enamelled hanging 'Sputnik' ceiling light,with twenty-four light branches and twenty-four glass-mounted branches,150cm wide179cm high approximatelyThe light is from the 1970's - it has been rewired and restored, wear the ball in the centre is screwed together there two areas where the ball doesn't fit cleanly.There are some marks to the central ball - the glass attachments all appear to be in good overall condition We have uploaded some more photos to our website to show some of the spotting to the brass shafts.
A pair of Italian Modernist brass standard lamps,1970s, in the manner of Willy Rizzo, each with a shouldered body with two light fittings, surmounted by a black cubical shade, mounted on a square marble base,46cm square including shades161cm high (2)The bodies with spotting throughout. Some minor scuffing and rubbing to the marble bases. Some recesses with dried in dust.
A Danish rosewood bookcase, §1960s, designed by Poul Hundevad for Hundevad & Co., the upper section with a vitrine section, opening on to glass shelving, with maker's mark and 'Danish Furniture Makers' Control' stamp,138cm wide43cm deep198cm high,together with a rosewood bookcase of the same maker (2)The glass on the glazed section is clear - Any perceived frosting is likely due to the light reflecting on the glass, and some slight removal of reflections. CITES A10 No. 615676/01
An Art Deco silver and enamelled cigarette case,the hinged cover centred with an enamelled panel of a moonlit coast with a cottage and a boat, import hallmarked for 1928, inscribed to the gilt interior 'To Peggie from Andy Aug 1945', 8.8 x 7.8cmLight blue enamel band beneath the panel - somewhat tarnished and darker. Some knocks to the thumbpiece.
An Art Deco maple cocktail cabinet,the central raised cupboard of oval form, the doors with horizontal details, opening to reveal a mirrored back, a glass shelf over a mirrored slide, and four further drawers, the doors fitted with shelves and rails, raised on two oval supports on ebonised plinths,149cm wide58cm deep169cm highLight to the inside - PAT tested. Repolished. Chrome and barrel handles with some wear.
Hawkwind CDs / Ticket, approximately fifty Hawkwind CDs with titles including Doremi Fasol Latido, Distant Horizons, Space Bandits, The Business Trip, Xenon Codex, Into The Woods, Levitation, PXR5, Live 74, Lord of Light, Electric Tepee, The Machine Stops, Chronicle of the Black Sword and more - sold together with a ticket for the Odeon Birmingham 08/11/1986 - various years and conditions
Music Laser Discs, Six Laser Discs and One Box Set comprising Beatles - Anthology (Eight Laser Disc Box Set), Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales, Joni Mitchell - Shadows and Light, Peter Gabriel - CV, Fleetwood Mac - In Concert, Van Morrison - The Concert and Elton John - Very Best Of - All appear in Excellent condition
Ricky-Tick Concert Posters, Two Ricky-Tick Concert posters comprising Soul Trinity at Newbury Plaza 30th Apr 1967 and a generic poster for Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - both silk-screened, unfolded - light creases to Soul Trinity, otherwise both in very good condition, both measuring 30"x 20"
Hofner Violin Bass Guitar, an original 1968 Hofner Bass Guitar 500/1 in very good condition, scratch plate present but not attached, little used, has odd light scratch, couple of small bumps and some glazed lacquer, all hardly noticeable, comes in hard used case which is housed inside a soft gig bag, untested
Pye Label Demo Singles, six demos on the Pye label, all Yellow Labels with large 'A' motifs in Original Company Sleeves comprising The Glass Menagerie - She's A Rainbow, The Ferris Wheel - The Na Na Song, Rescue Co No 1 - Gotta Find You, Young Blood - Green Light, The Strangers - You Don't Have To Be So Nice and Woody Kern - Biography - various years and conditions
Steve Hackett / Genesis LPs / Signatures, eight Genesis and Steve Hackett albums and a 12" single, all signed on the front by Steve Hackett on a recent tour comprising At The Edge Of Light (sealed but with film opened on the front to allow the signature), Bay Of Kings, Till We Have Faces, Nursery Cryme, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, Three Sides Live, Genesis Live, A Trick of the Tail and Clocks 12" single - various years and conditions
Two 18th century Chinese teapots, 18th century Famille Rose bowl and 19th century Famille Rose dishThe blue and white teapot is in good condition with just a tiny fleabite to the spout. The dish and bowl have chips and repairs. The famille rose teapot has a broken spout with light associated hairline.

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