-Click here to bid - 1925 Renault NN Tourer Reg.no. DS 8325 Chassis no. 205959 Engine no. 17591 Louis Renault produced his first motor car in 1898 in a small workshop at his family home. Soon after he began to receive orders for cars to be built and it only took a couple of months for the Renault company to be created. By 1912 well over 10,000 vehicles had been built. In the 1920s Renault produced a range of 4-cylinder models, the KJ model was built between 1922 and 1924 and this evolved into the NN which continued in production until 1929. This NN was restored in France in the 1980s and it was then imported into the UK in 1990. The engine was then reconditioned three years later. A number of other parts were reconditioned and these include the radiator, the magneto and the dynostart. Last year the car was given new tyres and a new carburettor. The car is sold with a selection of bills, a brand new MOT that expires in January 2015, a road fund licence that expires in March 2014, a French workshop manual and a V5c. Estimate: £5,500 – 6,500
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Glenny, George Various volumes, "The Gardeners Everyday Book...", Houlston and Wright, 1858, "The Culture of Flowers and Plants", 1860, "The Culture of Fruits and Vegetables", 1860, " Glenny's Manual of Practical Gardening...including Landscape Gardening", Houlston and Wright, nd, all volumes with colour frontis, bookplate inside front cover, uniformly bound in boards, half green calf, red pastedown titles, gilt decorations and silk ribbon markers, Morris, The Rev F.O "A History of British Butterflies", London, Groombridge and Sons, 1853, colour frontis with tissueguard, colourplates, marbled end papers, marbled boards, half leather, gilt titles, raised bands to spine, spine faded, Hazard, Willis, P. "The Jersey, Alderney and Guernsey Cow...", Porter and Coates, n.d., frontis with tissueguard, plates, illustrations, decorated green cloth and one other volume (10)
Patek Philippe gentlemen's white gold (18ct) Annual Calendar wristwatch - reference 5035 G - 023, case diameter 37mm x 11mm. Automatic calibre 315 S QA 24 H movement, thirty-three jewels, 21k micro rotor, forty-eight hour power reserve, 316 parts, Geneva seal, Anthracite dial with Roman numeral hour markers with luminous inlay, water resistant to thirty metres with sapphire crystal see-through case back. Functions - Annual Calendar, this distinguishes months with thirty days (from those with thirty-one) and automatically switching to the first of the following month at the end of 'short' months. Manual date setting is required only once a year, at the end of February. On original crocodile strap with gold (18ct) buckle, with box and papers dated 23/09/2005, movement no. 3136306 / 4263121
Gentlemen's Patek Philippe Calatrava 3919 yellow gold (18ct) wristwatch, with manual wind mechanical movement, circular white porcelain dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial at 6 position and circular gold hobnail bezel, on brown crocodile leather strap with gold (18ct) buckle, in original case and box CONDITION REPORT 33mm diameter of case. Excellent condition and in good working order
1970s gentlemen's Omega Genève wristwatch with manual wind movement, circular dial with date aperture at the 3 o'clock position, centre seconds and baton hour markers, in circular gold plated case with black leather strap. Accompanied by a card from Armstrong & Co., stating case no. 1360099, movement no. 35805731
Photographic Books: Dictionary of Photography, Wall E J, 1889, pp. 237, including 34 pages of advertisements; Kodak Professional Apparatus and Materials, 1934, pp. 212; Hand Cameras - A Handbook for Amateur Photographers, Child Bayley, R, 1911, pp. 165; Photographic Enlarging, Child Bayley, R, 1910, pp. 165; Bothamley, C H, The Ilford Manual of Photography; and Barnet Book of Photography, 1898; G (6)
Edward Stanley, A Familiar History Of Birds, London 1865, together with, A Manual of British Butterflies and Moths, London 1857, The Young Woman`s Companion or Frugal Housewife, Manchester 1811, The Third Volume of the Works of Mr Thomas Brown, Containing Serious & Comical, Calculated for the Meridian of London, London 1708 etc., (6)
A Wrenn ‘OO’ gauge locomotive. LMS Royal Scot class 4-6-0 tender locomotive, ‘The Rifle Brigade’, RN 6146. In straw lined black livery (W2403). ‘Special Limited Edition’, with wooden plinth and section of straight track. Boxed with certificate (159 of 250), packing pieces and instruction manual. Mint. See Plate 1
Aircraft Recognition Binder ( A.P. 1764 'Not to be taken in the Air' ) containing monochrome photo-type illustration cards of British, French and German Aircraft. German aircraft featured have the 'Swastika' emblem on the tail fins together with the cross. Binder appears to be either just pre-WW2 or a contemporaneous aid to aircraft recognition. Possibly used as a form of training manual. CONDITION REPORT: The binder is a little soiled and has obviously been well used but is still sound. Photo-cards in vg condition.

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