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A 1960 Lambretta LI 150 Series II combination, registration number 788 AFJ, frame number 150LI 853422, engine number 150LI 853492, green. This rare combination was originally supplied by Emerys of Exeter and was owned by the same family until 2010 when the vendor purchased it as a restoration project. It is believed the combination was last on the road in the 1970s. The vendor embarked on a full nut and bolt restoration, with the engine being rebuilt with a new crank shaft, main bearings, little ends and piston and rings. The body work has been restored and resprayed in light green, the original seats were retrimmed in green vinyl and the original sidecar frame was restored with a replacement chair. Since completion the Lambretta has been used sparingly and has been in storage for the majority of the time. The combination is offered for auction with original handbook, a Watsonian sidecar brochure and receipts. RF60, V5C, no MOT, tax exempt See illustration Note: Removal charge of £70+VAT applies to this lot.
A 1990 Peugeot 205 CJ Junior, registration number G949 XFJ, light metallic blue. With 9,000 miles from new, this beautifully presented and original 205 cabriolet has been in the care of its lady owner since it was a year old. She purchased it from H A Fox for £8,100 (original receipt on file). Since then the Peugeot has been meticulously maintained and garaged. The maintenance has included two cam belt changes, the last in December 2013. The accompanying history file contains all MOTs to verify the mileage, the aforementioned bill of sale, receipts and the original handbooks. A true time warp condition example which would be worthy of inclusion in any collection. V5C, MOT to September 2016 See illustration
A 1942 left hand drive Dodge WC22 Half-Ton Pick-Up, unregistered, chassis number 81513950, light Olive Drab. The WC range of light military trucks was introduced by Dodge in 1941 and came in a variety of guises. An open-cab weapons carrier, the WC22 was designed to tow the M3 anti-tank cannon as well as transport gun crew and ammunition. Around 5500 were built but less than a handful are believed to be in the UK today. Last registered in the US in 1951 where it was in service as a test drilling rig in the Mojave Desert, this abandoned WC22 was imported into the UK in 2013 requiring full restoration. Over the past two years it has been the subject of a full ground up rebuild by one of the country's leading military specialists. This has included a new oak bed, full mechanical overhaul (strip and rebuild of both the straight six flathead engine and four speed crash gearbox), new wiring loom, full bodywork restoration and sympathetic repaint in US light Olive Drab, new seats, front and rear tilt and considerable detailing. All parts have been imported from the US or fabricated to exact specification. Original wartime markings and date plates have been retained, including paintwork to the rear tailgate with genuine 'US Navy' script. ***A full file of bills and receipts accompanies the vehicle as well as a photographic history of its rebuild, will accompany the vehicle later***. With over £20,000 believed invested to date, this WC22 is now ready to show. No documents See illustrations
A 2000 MG F VVC, registration number X791 KGC, green. Believed 44,500 miles from new, this MG F is finished in a most attractive colour scheme of metallic emerald green with a black mohair soft top. The interior is trimmed in a two tone light tan and cream leather. A well maintained example which has recently benefited from a cam belt change, full service and head gasket pressure test (43,100 miles) which was carried out by MG Rover Solutions Ltd. Further expenditure has included a suspension height check, and balance of the front wheels. The MG comes to auction with a history file containing sundry receipts, past MOTs, SORN and the original dealer supplied wallet with all handbooks. V5C, MOT to March 2016 See illustration
A Royal Worcester part tea and dinner service in the Beaufort pattern to include tureen and cover, meat plates etc Condition Report / Extra Information One dinner plate rings dull, but no obvious damage. Some light surface scratches and handling wear to the gilt, mainly on the dinner plates.
A large quantity of porcelain, pottery and glass, to include Victorian toilet pail, toby jug, Chinese vases, famille rose tea set, glass decanter stoppers etc CONDITION REPORT: Lot 89 - both vases have thumbnail size chips to lip, one vase has hairline crack from chip, rubbing to decoration, especially gilding, light scuffs.

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