Series 3 V12 in triple black, an older restoration but lightly used in previous long term ownership and now in need of recommissioning. Designed to showcase the new smooth and torquey 5.3-litre engine, originally developed for Le Mans, the Series 3 cars were available as a Roadster or a 2+2 CoupéThey were easily identifiable by a large cross-slatted front grille, flared wheel arches, wider tyres, a larger bonnet bulge, updated bumpers, four exhaust tips and a badge on the rear that proclaimed it to be a V12The S3 also featured uprated brakes, power steering as standard and a large horizontal scoop added to the underside of the bonnet to assist with coolingUK-supplied in 1972, this example is finished in Jaguar Black with a full-length Webasto sunroof over a black leather interior with black carpetsWe understand that it underwent a full bare-metal restoration by R.N. Upton in Tamworth during 1988 and they have maintained it for much of its lifeIt was purchased by its previous owner from his accountant in 1973, where it remained until his passing last year with little to no use and consequently is now in need of recommissioningThe Cherished Registration illustrated, PDD 12, does not form part of the saleSpecification Make: JAGUAR Model: E TYPE Year: 1972 Chassis Number: 1S51550 Registration Number: TEH 999L Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 7S.9061-SB Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 48042 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
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A triple-black, 204bhp, 911SC in Sport-spec from long term ownership and benefiting from substantial recent expenditure. In 1978, Porsche introduced their latest development of the 911, christened the 911 SC, with the 'SC' standing for Super CarreraPowered by a 3-litre, six-cylinder engine with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel-injection and a 5-speed 915 manual transmission, power output initially was 180bhp, subsequently 188bhp and finally, in 1981, it was increased to a heady 204bhpFirst registered in 1982, this UK-supplied, right-hand drive 911 SC has been in current ownership since 2012Finished in black with factory fitted (Sport-spec) front and rear spoilers and electrically operated steel sunroof, over retrimmed black leather seats and steering wheel and sitting on 16'' alloysThough there isn’t much history for the early years of this Porsche, our vendor has serviced the vehicle annually since 2012 with all receipts. Other receipts since 2004 include engine work and a gearbox rebuild detailed in condition reportAdditional recent major work includes sills and kidney bowls, oil cooler pipes front to rear including thermostat and rebuilt handbrake mechanism and cablesSupplied with fitted carpet mats to the front and rear, two sets of keys, locking wheel nuts, owners’ handbook, Porsche Certificate of Authenticity and original tool roll and toolsUpon entering the vehicle to the Sale, the HPI showed 'Cat D Insurance Loss' in 1992 which was not known to the current owner upon his purchase of the vehicle in 2012. Previous HPI checks that he and the previous owner carried out do not show the Cat D marker. All paperwork will be available to view at the Sale and viewing is highly encouraged for this carSpecification Make: PORSCHE Model: 911 SC SPORT Year: 1982 Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ91ZCS102533 Registration Number: PIL 9507 Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 63C3845 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 136102 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
Bill Monk-built (WAM), F1 inspired, two-seat road-legal special with Fiat 1500 motivation recently refreshed to running order. Offered without Reserve. For many years, well known 1950s sports car racer and Aston Martin aficionado, the late Bill Monk, ran a business creating superb replicas (tributes) to Aston’s legendary DB3S. The cars were sold as W.A.M. (Bill’s initials) and 11 were built in total. Here at Iconic we have had the pleasure of selling one of these and the build quality was remarkableThe two-seat Fiat Special on offer here was originally built at WAM and is a one-off. We suspect that it was the prototype for a possible kit-car production run but don’t knowIt appears to have been conceived as a larger version of the Caterham/ Lotus 7 with tandem seating, Fiat running gear and styling influences from March, Tyrell and Yardley BRM F1 carsA spaceframe was constructed from 2" square tubing and clothed in a unique fibreglass body. Power was provided by a Fiat X1/9 1,498cc SOHC four-cylinder offering 85bhp @6000rpm mated to a five-speed gearbox. (In this case, with twin Webers and a tubular exhaust manifold, it’s 100bhp). With 190bhp/tonne available, it’s undoubtedly quickWe understand that many years ago Bill Monk gifted the car to our vendor's father (who’s company built a number of chassis for WAM) and he in turn gave it to his sonIn preparation for the sale the WAM Fiat Special, as it was known in period, is running and driving, has seat belts and an MOT and is road-legal. Could be a lot of fun.Specification Make: FIAT WAM Model: WAM SPECIAL Year: 1980 Chassis Number: 0118728 Registration Number: LKX 377V Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 3661188 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 22 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images
Legendary RS1600i 'homologation special', a true collectible classic RS fresh from an extensive and detailed five year restoration. Extensive five year rebuild with attention to detail and originality throughoutFull bare metal strip and repair before being refinished in its factory hue of Sunburst Red complemented by a Shark Grey crushed velour interiorEngine fully refreshed with new main and big end bearings, new stem seals, rear main seal and piston ringsIt should also be noted that the shock absorbers have been overhauled and fitted with new springs, a new clutch has also just been fitted in preparation for saleInterior refresh with replacement headlining fitted and refurbished 4 Spoke RS coded steering wheelThe factory alloy wheels have been refurbished and fitted with a new set of Toyo 195/50 R15 tyres, pleasingly the correct spare wheel is fitted with an original Dunlop Super Sport D4 195/50 VR15 tyre, a real rarityRetaining as many original parts as possible presented alongside NOS replacements where requiredWill be presented for sale freshly serviced and with a recently issued MOT CertificateYour early inspection is welcomed and encouraged to satisfy yourself that this particular rare and increasingly desirable Ford ticks all the boxes for your requirementsSpecification Make: FORD Model: ESCORT RS 1600I Year: 1983 Chassis Number: WFOBXXGC4BDY48946 Registration Number: A283 HCP Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 42470 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Shark Grey Crushed VelourClick here for more details and images
A fully restored late production Mk1 Mexico, with its original and superbly preserved Type 49 shell and some choice upgrades. The car spent its first ten years being enjoyed as intended but by 1984/1985, was in need of some minor bodywork and was 'put away for a bit' which ended up being for 20 years or so! During this time, it was meticulously stripped, with all the original parts being logged and boxed (see Seller Rating)Purchased by its second owner who commenced a 14 month restoration (see Seller Rating)Subsequently sold to our vendor’s late brother, who treasured it for the last 17 years ensuring its continued mechanical healthAttention in recent years include fitting an LSD, a new steering rack and twin 40 Weber carburettors, plus rebuilding the gearboxThe car has always been garaged and mainly just used at shows and weekend drive-outs, covering c.5,000 miles since its restorationThis striking Mexico is maybe not factory-original but easily could be made so, with the reassuring knowledge that the all-important AVO shell is in superbly well preserved conditionAccompanied by numerous spares, a gearbox and period marque/model literatureSpecification Make: FORD Model: ESCORT MK1 MEXICO Year: 1975 Chassis Number: BFATPB00391 Registration Number: HHU 595N Transmission: Manual Engine Number: PB00391 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 5000 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
A lady's vintage International Watch Company (IWC) 18ct gold manual wind wristwatch, having a signed champagne dial with baton markers, manual wind jewelled movement, case with full IWC marks, stamped 750 and 18k, with London import assay for 1956, further numbered 1396204, dia.20mm, on 9ct gold bracelet, gross weight 20.7g
A Universal Geneve 18ct gold cased gents triple calendar wristwatch, having a signed silvered dial with Arabic and baton markers, triple subsidiary calendar dials including rolling moon dial and date aperture in French, cal. 291 manual wind jeweled movement, case back numbered 1315009 11305, case dia.34mm, on later brown leather braceletWatch is currently running.Light surface scratches to glass.The case with some light scratches but nothing of any real note.Overall a good clean example.
A lady's Vacheron & Constantin 18ct gold cased bracelet watch, having a signed and textured arched square dial with baton markers, manual wind movement, on integral fine meshlink bracelet with hinge deployment clasp, clasp stamped 750 and with Vacheron & Constantin emblem, assayed London 1971, back cover numbered 460555, case w.20mm, watch length 17cm, 56.1gIn working order.Glass is badly scratched.
A vintage gent's Rolex steel cased chronograph wristwatch, ref. 3484, No.039570, circa 1936, having a signed silvered Arabic dial with twin subsidiary dials, centre seconds, fine minute track and telemetre outer track, Rolex Valjoux 23 17-jewel manual wind movement, case dia.32mm, on modern leather braceletWatch runs.Chronograph functions all working.Dial, case and glass all good, with minor age wear and light surface scratching only.
A gent's C.W.C. military chronograph wristwatch, the black dial with military broad arrow and capital T, Arabic numerals with 12 and 6 being luminous and the rest with luminous dot markers, twin subsidiary dials, centre seconds, outer minute track manual wind 17-jewel movement stamped CWC, the case back stamped 6BB/924-3306 above a broad arrow and further numbered 2522/72 below, further numbered to the inside 1395118, case dia.39mmNote: This watch is affectionately celebrated as one of the members of the esteemed 'Fab Four' group consisting of Hamilton, CWC, Newmark and Precista. It has been suggested to us that parts of this watch are not original, case back could be from an earlier Hamilton and the dial is unsigned. Buyers must satisfy themselves to originality prior to bidding. Watch runs.All functions working.Movement good and clean.Glass heavily scratched and worn all over.Dial appears all original, some discolouring to all luminants.Luminants to minute hand with major losses.Some discolouring to white detail on dial.Case generally good but the back with numerous scratches.No bracelet.
An Omega lady's 9ct gold bracelet watch, having a square champagne dial with baton markers, manual wind movement, on integral sectional square link bracelet with hinged clasp, case w.14mm, 23.9g (to include two spare bracelet links), with boxIn working order.Bracelet with worn.Scratches to case back.
A boxed Gameboy Advance with manuals, a Gamester pro-fold light mag for GBA, boxed and a quantity of GBA and GB games including The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King, boxed with manual, Garfield and His Nine Lives, Hello Kitty Happy Party Pals, Dogz Fashion, Bratz, Petz Vet, Drake and Josh, SpongeBob Lights Camera Pants, Hook and Mario & Yoshi, with manual, in a Nintendo game bag
A PlayStation 3 slim console (120GB) with controller, HDMI cable and power cable - Boxed and Five PlayStation 3 games including Assassin's Creed IV Blacl Flag (in case with manual), Uncharted Drake's Fortune (in case with manual), London 2012 Olympics (in case with manual), Ashes Cricket 2009 (in case, no manual) and Beijing 2008 Olympics (in case with manual)
Eight assorted games including Forza Motorsport 6 Xbox One (sealed), Heroes of Might and Magic PS2 Pal Version (in case with manuals), Hidden Mystery Triple pack PC (in case, no manuals), Elder Scrolls V Skyrim PC (in case with manual), Neverwinter Nights, Bigger Brain Trainer PC (in case, no manuals), Battle Realms (in case with manuals), and Age of Mythology the Titans PC (in case)
A black Nintendo GameCube with power cable, 2 controllers and 3 games including Lego Star Wars The Video Game, Pal version (with manual), Animal Crossing Pal version (with manual) and The Legend of Zelda WindWaker limited edition with Ocarina of Time bonus disk (Pal version with manual and official mini guide book)
A National Panasonic F.G. Servo turntable, model SL-18, on a faux rosewood base with perspex cover, with instruction manual, w.43, d.33, h.13cm, with Goldring 2200 cartridge and carbon fibre cleaners etc.The Goldring 2020 is the stylus attached as per close up image Both Ortofons are pictured.
A Gibson Standard SJ-200 electro acoustic guitar, serial no.11252055, in sunburst finish, having a maple back and sides, mother-of-pearl inlaid rosewood finger board, and gold coloured Grovers tuners, with Owner's Manual and Final Check List dated 25/5/10, in fitted Gibson acoustic hard case.Please note - electrics untested.Guitar appears in a used condition. However in our opinion has very little to light use, no damage to body.Saddle appears in original condition. Guard and fingerboard in very good condition, as is the headstock. Case in very good condition.Nothing missing.
A Revox F360 reel to reel tape recorder in green fitted case with instruction manual and a Magnetonband PE 31 long play tape, case dimensions w.46, d.33, h. 28cmThe outer case has a few minor marks, but no rips or tears.No power source. Cosmetic condition of the unit only. The dials are all present and appear working, all buttons appear working and not stuck.Both reel heads turn and not stiff.Very grubby in places/paint mark as pictured.
A Garrard Model 301 transcription turntable, Schedule No. 51400/1, serial no.34331 on a teak base board, with Garrard Invoice no. R 70507 dated 21 February, 1961, instructional manual with template and speed indicator etc.Template shows considerable wear. Rubber circle outer is loose. Heavy scratch and rubbing. Circular staining to enamel.
A JVC AX-Z1010TN Digital Reference Intergrated Amplifier, serial no. 9500183, w.43.5, d.40, h.17.5cm, with instruction manual and remote in original box and packaging.Adapter as pictured - we have tested on an adapter (not included) and unit powers up.Cosmetically the box appears free of major cracks, chips and damage.
Jaeger Le Coultre - a gilt brass cased and glass panelled 'Atmos' clock, having a circular white backed chapter ring, stamped No.387763, housed in original fitted box with outer card sleeve, cover guarantee booklet and further instruction manual, h.22.5cm, w.17.8cm, d.13.4cmClock runs and is in working order.Brass case with general light age and handling wear throughout, but nothing too significant.Glass panels a little grubby but complete.Movement etc all appears very good, original and complete.
TimeRite ladies 14ct white gold manual wind wristwatch, silvered dial and round brilliant cut diamond bezel, on integral 14ct white gold bracelet, London import mark 1977, total diamond wight approx 0.70 caratCondition Report:Approx 25.3gm (excluding movement), bracelet non magnetic, movement functioning, diamonds bright, well matched, hands not moving - need re-setting and slightly bent, length = 18cm, diameter = 2cm
Omega 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch, Edinburgh import 1935, on expanding 9ct gold rose gold bracelet and one other 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch, on leather strapCondition Report:Omega approx 15.55gm (excluding movement), movement functioning, other wristwatch approx 19gm, movement functioning
An early 20th century French platinum cocktail watch. The tonneau shape dial with arabic markers and inner chapter ring, manual wind movement within a platinum case bearing French assay marks set with old cut diamonds and onyx panels, with a later 18ct gold mesh strap bearing Swiss assay marks, case diameter 10mm, gross weight 21g.Case with two onyx panels deficient, see image
A 1970s Hamilton military manual wind wristwatch, ref. 6bb/5238290. Circa 1974, RAF issue, the signed black dial with arabic markers, outer minutes track, centre seconds, tritium T and MoD arrow, cal. 649 signed manual wind movement within a stainless steel case detailed with MoD broad arrow above '6bb/5238290' and '1429/74', case width 35mm.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered
A 9ct gold ladies manual wind wristwatch by IWC. The signed circular dial with baton markers and tapered hands, signed cal. C.431 manual wind movement numbered 1479643 within a 9ct gold case bearing hallmarks for London, 1960, numbered 02401, sponsor's marks for D Shackman & Sons, with a textured bracelet and folding clasp, length 18.5cm, case diameter 16mm. Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredScratches and signs of wear in keeping with ageSome light discolouration to dial in keeping with ageCrown is unsigned, possible replacement
An Art Deco diamond cocktail watch. The rectangular dial with Arabic markers and inner chapter ring, unsigned manual wind movement within an unmarked white metal case, likely platinum, set with single and baguette cut diamonds, case diameter 10mm.Watch working at time of cataloguing, winds and runs. Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered

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