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Lot 1281

Silver plated Dunhill table lighter in the form of a bell with ivorine handle, height 16.6cm

Lot 1384

A late 19th century gilt bronze novelty table cigar lighter, the upper section modelled as a bust of a Moorish slave, having thumb-piece to the head, numbered 553, with removable wick to the mouth, the whole raised on cast eagle claw foot, h.24cm

Lot 1201

An Elie Bleu ashtray and lighter - in good condition

Lot 729

A white metal pocket lighter with Royal Naval emblem

Lot 724

An early 20th Century table lighter in the form of a flintlock pistol, length 17cm

Lot 196

A Dunhill gold plated lighter, in box

Lot 40

A Dunhill gold plated cigarette lighter with two tone textured case

Lot 222

A box of mixed collectables, including a carriage clock case, silver Sherry decanter label, WWI Victory medal, named to Lieut W.L. Shaw, a lighter

Lot 1218

A Roe Deer Plaque, Riding Boot Lighter and small globe

Lot 119

Two silver vases, a cigarette box, silver mounted glass butter dishes, a table lighter, a tea strainer and a silver collared carving set 5.6ozt

Lot 167

Ten silver teaspoons, a pair of silver sugar nips, a pair of ivory binoculars, a silver vesta, a Dunhill lighter, a Sheaffer pen nib stamped '14K' etc 7.6ozt

Lot 116

A miscellaneous collection including horse racing table lighter, a silver ashtray, Royal Worcester chaffinch, Humpty Dumpty money box etc (8)

Lot 34

TWO CALIBRI GILT CASED LIGHTERSalong with a Dunhill tinder pistol novelty lighter and four others (7)

Lot 33

COLLECTION OF MIXED COLLECTABLESto include costume jewellery, lighter and three ladies watches

Lot 35

A box of collectables including clock under dome, cigarette boxes, lighter, books and a Hailwood's hanging lamp

Lot 390

MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLEScomprising four pewter tankards, five pewter quaichs, copper kettle, two small copper measures, folding music stand, desk calendar, two Coronation cigarette tins, pair of curling stone handles, five chrome coat hooks, Canadian National Railway desk ornament, Falkirk and District home savings bank, Ronson table lighter, metal cigarette case, letter opener, riding crop and other items

Lot 255

A quantity of mens accessories to include a Gillette gold plated razor, a Prince Prona lighter, a Maruman Fliptop lighter, a 1950s Flaminaire Paris lighter and a Dunhill gold plated lighter

Lot 21

An early 20th century silver plated Dunhill 'Bumper' lighter in the shape of a tankard, 7cmH (af)

Lot 258

Ingersoll pocket watch, Recon gas lighter, metal ware vesta, DKNY wrist watch etc Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 3025

A Ronson table lighter, with an elaborate raised panel to either side, decorated with god, marked beneath Siam Sterling, white metal, with chrome plated articulated top, 11cm wide.

Lot 216

ROY TURNER DURRANT [1925-98]. Head [Red], 1975. gouache. signed and dated. 32 x 20 cm. Unframed. Provenance: acquired directly from the artist by the present owner. [good condition]. Image is  lighter than photograph. Buyers premium 20% [+ vat] payable.

Lot 130

‡ Duncan Grant (1885-1978) Stained glass design Signed with initials and dated 70, also inscribed with sizes Pencil and pastel 22.5 x 28cm Condition report: Vertical creases marking the sections and one or two other lighter creases, pinpricks to upper margins, some smudges and sundry marks

Lot 141

‡ Samuel John Lamorna Birch RA (1869-1955) View over a mountainous landscape from a terrace Signed Pencil with watercolour 24 x 34cm Condition report: A few small fox marks and quite a bit of faint pinprick fox marks in lighter areas, some staining lower margin

Lot 320

A miniature cigarette lighter miniature cigarette cases, a pomander and other items

Lot 119

An Edward VII silver Roman design oil lamp lighter by Levesley Brothers Sheffield 1902, with embossed and chased scrolled decoration, bird head handle on a pedestal foot, 3 1/2 high. Weight 109 grams

Lot 126

Dunhill - a 1980s gold plated and enamelled Rollagas lighter with blue marbled panels in a brown faux leather case

Lot 127

Dunhill - a 1980s gold plated and enamelled Rollagas lighter with black panels in a brown faux leather case

Lot 130

Dunhill - a 1980s gold plated Rollagas lighter with engine turned decoration in a blue faux hide case

Lot 131

Dunhill - a 1980s silver plated Rollagas lighter with textured and ribbed decoration in a brown faux hide case

Lot 132

Dunhill - a 1980s stainless steel and gold plated Rollagas lighter in a brown faux hide case

Lot 301

A vintage Dunhill engine-turned table lighter, registration no.737418, height 10cm.

Lot 306

An Art Deco Ronson New Yorker Penguin 'Pick-A-Cig' lighter, 14 x 20.5cm. CONDITION REPORT In worn condition with paint flaking from base.

Lot 307

An Art Deco Ronson 'Ronde' light ballerina lighter, height 16cm.

Lot 308

An Art Deco Ronson touch tip lighter cigarette dispenser, 12 x 2.2cm.

Lot 309

An Art Deco 1930s table lighter, height 19cm.

Lot 312

A large quantity of cigarette cases and boxes to include a featherweight faux bone case, a niello case and matching lighter set, an example with engine-turned decoration and map of England, further leather and engine-turned decorated metal examples.

Lot 317

A mixed quantity of costume jewellery and collectibles to include a bog oak clover leaf shaped Stanhope of pictures of Kilkearney 'A souvenir of Kate Kearney's Cottage' with central set compass, a silver and mother of pearl set fruit knife, Sheffield 1899, a quantity of diamanté-set brooches and necklaces, a silver-topped hobnail cut glass perfume bottle, Birmingham 1913, a boxed Ronson 'Cadet' lighter etc.

Lot 315

Various glassware, comprising a 1920's Murano glass bowl, in multi colours on a red ground, 14cm wide, two heavy glass dishes, cigarette lighter, a shaped bowl and a handmade green and clear glass, labelled CG.

Lot 158

A CASED SET OF KNIVES TOGETHER WITH A TRAY OF COINS. LIGHTER. ETC

Lot 13

2 plated "stile" knife rests, dupont lighter etc

Lot 657

Silver plated hors d'oeuvres dish, table lighter, christening tankard, etc.

Lot 74

Butlin's badges, a Dunhill lighter, various seals, military ribbons, etc.

Lot 77

A Ronson lighter, Masonic enamelled badges and a medal.

Lot 84

Onyx table lighter by Colibri and a boxed bronze clay pigeon medal

Lot 24

2001 Subaru Impreza P1 - No. 827 of 1,000 made (of which just c.320 are currently taxed for road use) - Warranted 68,800 miles from new and cambelt last changed 600 miles ago - Original owner's wallet / handbooks, claimed 0-60mph in 4.66 seconds and 155mph! "Ordinary Impreza Turbos sort of tweak playfully with the edges of the laws of physics. The P1 sits down and rewrites them" (CAR Magazine). Aerodynamically honed by Peter Stevens of McLaren F1 fame and based around a lighter / stiffer two-door bodyshell, the limited edition P1 had more in common with the legendary 22B than its lesser four-door Subaru Impreza WRX siblings. Developed especially for British roads by the company which helped Colin McRae, Richard Burns and Petter Solberg become World Rally Champions, the Prodrive One was intended to counter a wave of 'grey import' STI Type R cars coming over from Japan. More relaxing and forgiving to pilot than a Type R thanks to taller gearing, more compliant suspension and ABS brakes, the 280PS / 343Nm P1 was nonetheless capable of 0-60mph in 4.66 seconds and 155mph. First registered as 'AE51 HVY' to Donalds Garage Ltd of Peterborough on 5th September 2001, Chassis 827/1000 served as their demonstrator for some three months before being acquired by its first private keeper Ray Brammer Esq. A motor engineer and rally driver who subsequently campaigned an Impreza WRC car, Mr Brammer initially serviced the P1 himself before entrusting its maintenance to the Terrington Service Station of King's Lynn. Although, not main dealers the latter were rally preparation specialists and Subaru exponents. Last treated to a cambelt change and new spark plugs at 68,230 miles (just 600 miles ago), the Subaru felt both indecently rapid and exceptionally sure-footed during a recent test drive. Riding on 'Prodrive by O.Z.' 17-inch alloy wheels, 'AE51 HVY' appears to be highly original even retaining its 'engine cool down' sticker atop the driver's door card. Twice bought by Mr Brammer, the P1 has effectively had just two private registered keepers and is offered for sale with original book pack, stamped service book, P1 booklets and MOT certificate valid until October 2017. PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)

Lot 39

1953 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT Series III - Series III example restored between 1989 and 1991 - Maintained by Omicron - Veteran of numerous trouble-free European tours Although father and son Vincenzo and Gianni Lancia shared a passion for technical innovation and engineering integrity, Vincenzo was against entering his company's products into competition whereas Gianni saw it as an ideal way of showcasing them. Appointed General Manager in 1948, Gianni gave the head of his experimental department, Vittorio Jano, freedom to create a 'cutting edge' design. Unsurprisingly, given the legendary Jano's race engineering background, the resultant Aurelia boasted an enviable mechanical specification. Based around a four-door pillarless monocoque, it was equipped with all-round independent suspension (Lancia's trademark sliding pillar front / semi-trailing arm rear), worm and sector steering and four-wheel drum brakes. Debuting at the March 1950 Turin Salon in B10 saloon guise, the Aurelia was the world's first production car to (a) make use of radial tyres and (b) feature a V6 engine. Commendably light thanks to its alloy cylinder block and heads, the powerplant was the work of Francesco de Virgilio and Ettore Zaccone-Mina. Its optimal 60-degree Vee angle was complimented by compact pushrod-operated overhead valvegear and full pressure lubrication. For enhanced weight distribution, a sophisticated transaxle not only played host to the four-speed transmission, clutch and differential but also acted as a mounting point for the inboard rear brakes. The advanced chassis had obvious competition potential and plans for a more sporting variant were progressed. Launched at the April 1951 Turin Salon the resulting B20 GT was a revelation. Styled by Ghia's Boano (Pinin Farina assumed responsibility for production after the first ninety-eight cars), the super-sleek fastback coupe was lower, lighter and stiffer than its four-door siblings. Sitting on a 20cm shorter wheelbase, the B20 was initially powered by the same enlarged 2-litre V6 as the B21 (albeit with a few tuning modifications). Further benefiting from stiffer suspension and bigger brakes, the GT handled so well that it put many sportscars to shame. Meticulously prepared but to standard specification, four Works B20 GTs were entered for the 1951 Mille Miglia. Leaving Brescia at 3:20am on Sunday 29th April, the Lancia pairing of Giovanni Bracco and Umberto Maglioli were met with torrential rain. Making the most of the appalling conditions, they were among the first six cars to reach Rome, attacking the mountains with gusto and taking five minutes out of Villoresi's leading Ferrari 340 America on the penultimate Appenine leg alone. Thwarted by the fast, straight roads that predominated after Bologna, they finished an incredible second overall (less than twenty minutes behind the Ferrari after thirteen hours racing). During its first two seasons the B20 GT secured another class win on the Mille Miglia plus class victories at Le Mans (1951, 1952), Coppa d'Oro delle Dolomiti (1951, 1952), Pescara 6-hours (1951), Carrera Panamericana (1952) and Targa Florio (1952) amongst others. Evolved through six series, the B20 GT became progressively more refined gaining a larger 2.5 litre engine in 3rd Series guise. This example, having been discovered sitting on blocks in Milan with c.80,000km recorded in 1965, was purchased by British 'Lancista', Harry Manning, and imported to the UK where, around 1967, he swapped the troublesome 3rd Series engine for a slightly more powerful but still Mille Miglia eligible 4th Series unit with shell bearings. It then passed through three further keepers before coming into the current ownership in 1987. Recommissioned by Tim Burrett, the car was used for the next eighteen months before a minor bodywork repair escalated into a full blown restoration which took place between 1989 and 1991. The engine was entrusted to marque experts Omicron Engineering whilst Glen Gibbs looked after the bodywork and S&H Motorsport were commissioned to oversee the trimming and finishing of the car. Painted in Lancia Warm Water Green and trimmed with beige West of England Cloth, the accompanying history file includes numerous invoices detailing the works carried out and an album of photographs of the restoration. The vendor estimates that some £60,000 has been spent although he has never wished to add up the bills! Shortly after completion the car achieved a class concours win and in 2000 it was displayed on the Lancia Club stand at the NEC as part of the Aurelia 50th anniversary celebrations. Looked after by Omicron, a number of European tours have been successfully completed including three trips to Italy and one to Sicily. We are advised the car is extremely useable and drives very well, indeed it is expected to be driven to the sale venue from London. Featuring a Nardi wood rim steering wheel, desirable Borrani aluminium on steel wheels and FIAMM horns, sensible modifications include an electric fan (the original radiator slats are included), a bypass fuel pump to prevent fuel vaporisation in heavy traffic and a 12v accessories socket. A stainless steel exhaust is also fitted along with recent tyres. Offered with Swansea V5 document, the date of registration thereon is shown as 1965 although the vendor advises an MoT exemption can be arranged by completing the relevant forms. Eligible for many important events including the Mille Miglia, Aurelias seldom come to market and this represents an ideal opportunity to purchase an extremely well cared for example from long term ownership. PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)

Lot 143

Silver items to include two wine labels, matchbook cover, lipstick holder, engraved oval locket & lighter sleeve, together approx 106gms, all 1960's

Lot 144

Four silver & enamelled cigarette lighter sleeves all H/M, together with two silver enamelled cigarette holders H/M Birmingham 1958 & 1959 (one mouthpiece lacking) (6)

Lot 153

Two 1970's Dunhill Tallboy table lighters & another engine turned 'waisted' DUNHILL table lighter, all gold plated finish

Lot 103

A Meerschaum pipe, cased, cheroot holders, a lighter and a napkin ring

Lot 322

An Edwardian Smokers cabinet, together with cigars, lighter, pipes etc

Lot 322

Tray of ladies fashion wrist and pendant watches, a "silver ingot" watch, Hamnett, Avia, Christin Lars, Sekonda etc, compact and cigarette lighter.

Lot 226

Cased Ronson penciliter, a Ronson Touch-Tip table lighter and another musical cigarette lighter

Lot 290

Ronson Art Deco Touch-Tip table lighter with integral clock together with a wooden cased travel clock

Lot 695

Pair of silver plated octagonal vases with engraved decoration, plated Dutch style table lighter and matching ashtray together with a quantity of various other plated items

Lot 941

Cartier gold plated lighter in original box

Lot 263

Large Dunhill silver plated table lighter with engine-turned decoration, patent no.143762, 8cm long

Lot 263A

Dunhill silver plated pocket lighter of rectangular engine-turned form, a Dunhill gilt metal and simulated tortoiseshell pocket lighter in leather case and two others (4)

Lot 269

Duplex lighter, a Ronson chrome lighter inscribed 'Bulmer's', two further Ronson lighters, a Givenchy lighter, a Zippo lighter in box, etc.

Lot 124

Photographs, military badges, buttons, sticks, table lighter, emergency ration tin, etc

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