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Lot 317

Omega, a ladies steel Omega wristwatch, 2cm circular champagne dial with baton numerals, manual wind with Omega branding to the crown, black leather strap

Lot 315

Rotary, a 9 carat gold ladies wrist watch, on gold bracelet strap, 21 jewel manual wind movement, 16mm wide, 14.8g

Lot 104

A 'Fangzi Teaching Method' examination game. With manual and revision cards, original pictorial car box, [c.1920]Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.

Lot 59

Heuer Autavia 2446C Mark 1 Compressor Case Tachymeter - 1968 Few brands excite the sophisticated vintage collector more than Heuer does. While the modern iteration of the Brand, Tag Heuer, caters to the entry level segment of the market the Heuer of old was at the top of their game at the time and second to none.The watch we present to you today is one of the very finest examples of 1960s watchmaking. The name "Autavia" is derived from the words automotive and aviation, and it is in the former segment that Heuer dominated. If you wanted a racing chronograph in the sixties and seventies then Heuer was your brand of choice. After all Steve McQueen, Niki Lauda, and Jochen Rindt can't all be wrong when choosing their watch of choice.This specific model is a reference 2446 Autavia with the compressor case. This watch is from 1968, the year this model got introduced, and has the Mark 1 dial which can be identified by the smaller teeth on the bezel not having any red accents.Driving this Autavia is the legendary Valjoux 72 movement which is a legend in its own right having been housed in such watches as the Navitimer and the Daytona. The manual wound three register chronograph works perfectly, is a joy to operate, and a pleasure to work on.At 40,5 mm in diameter it wears like a modern watch but has the patina to back up its vintage heritage. The recent revival of this model is only a testament to its timeless design. The fact that this Autavia has the rare tachymeter bezel is the cherry on top to make this the perfect vintage racing watch.

Lot 265

Olympia manual typewriter in case, which appears to be in good condition

Lot 264

Olympia manual typewriter, possibly Vintage 1960's

Lot 263

Vintage Triumph manual typewriter, which appears to be of German origin Nuremberg together with 2 sealed packages of Kings Charter House typewriting paper

Lot 2662

A Hilka Challenge electronic laptop safe. 43x20x37cm. With instruction manual and key.

Lot 163

A boxed Britains 18'' Howitzer die-cast model, no 2107. Complete with original instruction manual, six shells, two shell-cases, spring loader in good working condition

Lot 322

A 1987 Amstrad PPC512 in original carrying case, with manual

Lot 319

A mixed lot to include Sekonda watch, bracelet, earring and a necklace, Casio Quartz manual wind watch, 'The Zoological Society of London' by Halcyon days enamels, a harmonica, earrings and pendants and othersLocation:

Lot 105

Bentima: A 9ct gold lady's bracelet wristwatchModel: StarDate: Circa 1955Movement: 15-jewel, manualDial: Champagne, gold baton and Arabic hour markers, gold handsCase: Polished oval, scroll lugs, inside back stamped 9ctStrap/Bracelet: Flat chain link braceletBuckle/Clasp: Jewellery clasp stamped 9ctSize: 15mm (16.8mm including crown)Weight: 9.5g gross (6.5g gold)Accompaniments: A lady's Rone stainless steel bracelet watch

Lot 107

Garrad and Roamer: Two gentleman's 9ct gold calendar wristwatchesThe Garrard with an ETA Cal.2783 25-jewel automatic movement, brushed champagne dial, gold baton hour markers, gold hands, date at 3, polished round case with snap-on back stamped 9ct and engraved with presentation inscription for 25 years service, dated 1978, 33.5mm, 37g gross, original box and guarantee; the Roamer of near identical form, cal.430 17-jewel manual movement, the back stamped 9ct and engraved with presentation inscription to the same recipient, dated 1965, 33mm, 32g gross, with original box and guarantee. (2)Both with later associated leather straps. Both with minor typical abrasions and scratches consistent with age and use. Crystals have a few minor abrasions. Dials good with a few tiny tarnishing marks. Both movements wind, set and run - Not guaranteed for timekeeping or water resistance - it is advised that these watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or the original manufacturer before full use.

Lot 110

Rolex: A lady's 18ct gold wristwatchDate: Circa 1926Movement: 15-jewel, manualDial: Guilloche gold sunburst, black Arabic hour markers, black handsCase: Polished and engraved octagonal, decorated with foliate bands, stamped 18KStrap/Bracelet: Associated gold plated mesh braceletBuckle/Clasp: Integrated buckleSize: 20mm (22mm including crown)Weight: 17g grossCase fair with fine abrasions throughout consistent with age and use. Some pawnbroker marks to back.Crystal fair with some scratches.Dial a little discoloured with some tarnishing around 9 to 12.Strap tarnished and worn.Movement winds and sets but does not run. Balance wheel moves freely.

Lot 1831

2017 Mutt Mongrel QM125-2X 125cc motorcycle, registration number VE67 AXY, with V5c, MOT expires 14/04/2023, purchased new by the vendor who has now developed epilepsy and as such has decided to sell the motorbike, with V5c, service records and instruction manual, odometer currently records 4561 miles. 10%+VAT buyer's premium on this lot

Lot 3

A Scooterpac cabin car MK2+, in blue trim, serial number 201909111, 2.8 registered miles, together with keys, electric charging cable and user manual.

Lot 110

8 x various wood working / vintage tool books and catalogues comprising 5 x Arnold & Walker Traditional Tools of the Carpenter and other Craftsmen Catalogues Volumes 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6, a Collins Complete Wood Workers Manual by Albert Jackson and David Day hardback with dust wrapper, The International Book of Wood by Hugh Johnson hardback with dust jacket and Let's Collect Old Wood Working Tools by Dudley A Layton, the items show some signs of age / wear otherwise are in good / very good condition (see photographs). We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 227

A quantity of Vintage camera reference books and instuction manuals, including Zeiss Ikon Contax Photography third edition, Rollei manual by Alec Pearlman third edition, various Leica instruction manuals for both cameras and lenses, and a large quantity of others

Lot 230

A Zeiss Ikon Ikonta folding camera Novar-Anastigmat 1:6.3 F=5CM lens, and a Zeiss Ikon Compur-Rapid folding camera with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1:3.5 F=5cm lens, with original Zeiss Ikonta box and Ikonta instruction manual, and a E-Leitz Wetzlar boxed Rangefinder

Lot 19

A RARE LACQUERED BRASS AND MAHOGANY HAWKSBEE-TYPE DOUBLE-ACTION DEMONSTRATION VACUUM PUMPW. LADD, WALWORTH, MID 19th CENTURYWith twin vertical cylinders formed as squat Doric columns set between further slender column uprights beneath break-arch shaped laminated mahogany superstructure secured with substantial brass screws, enclosing twin racks for the pistons operated via a single pinion mounted on the crank handle arbor, with vase-shaped brass finials and the front with recessed silvered plate engraved W. LADD, Penton Place, Walworth, the base with valve for the take-off pipe running backwards beneath a square stage raised on four Doric column supports centred with a circular brass platform incorporating central fitting fed to the pipe, the rear edge with additional lower smaller platform also connected to the same pipework, on moulded platform base incorporating bracket feet; in original oak box with accessories comprising a Magdeburg sphere, a glass bulb with valve, a syphon gauge, a small stage with central needle-shaped feed, and a manual hand pump with valve, (lacking glass bell-jar).The pump 40.5cm (16ins) high, 40.5cm (16ins) wide excluding crank handle, 26.5cm (10.5ins) deep; the box 40.5cm (16ins) high, 59.5cm (23.5ins) wide, 31cm (12.25ins) deep. William Ladd is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working from several addresses in London 1839-72 including 10 Cleaver Street, Kennington (near Walworth) 1846-47. The design of the present lot was developed by Francis Hawksbee (1660-1713) in around 1705 with the twin cylinder arrangement based upon a pump by Denis Papin (1642-1712) who first devised this arrangement (albeit operated by pulleys and foot treadles) in 1674. 

Lot 90

A GERMAN BLACK FOREST WOODEN WEIGHT-DRIVEN ORGAN CLOCK MOVEMENT AND DIAL WITH AUTOMATONUNSIGNED, MID 19th CENTURYThe clock movement with three-wheel trains incorporating anchor escapement regulated by 29 inch lenticular bob pendulum and countwheel striking sounding on a gong transversely planted against a sound box to the right of the wooden frontplate, the left hand side with transverse barrel, greatwheel and fly for driving the 15.5 inch pinned and stapled wooden organ barrel set within the upper tier of the box case with hourly trip release enabled via pivoted linkages engaging with the hour strike detents, the barrel with eight sets of pins/staples for each of the twenty-three organ pipes positioned to the rear sounding via pivoted detents operating valves, the upper margin with further glazed box containing two pivoted automaton figures dressed a sailors playing pipes driven by auxiliary linkages connected to the organ barrel drive, the right hand side visible sliding arbor for the barrel cut with eight channels to allow tune selection with locking via an arrangement of brass detents, the left hand side with barrel winding square and visible crank for driving the large organ bellows positioned to the rear behind the clock movement, the 18.5 inch cream painted wood break-arch dial incorporating 11.5 inch raised circular convex centre with Roman numeral chapter ring and Arabic five minutes to outer track, with pierced brass hands and polychrome painted floral cornucopiae decoration to spandrels, beneath arch centred with a shallow-arch aperture for the automaton within conforming floral painted borders surmounted by grotesques.66cm (29ins) high, 50cm (19.75ins) wide, 33cm (13ins) deep.Provenance:Hotel Seeburg, Luzern, Switzerland. Hotel Seeburg, Luzern, was purchased for the touring association of the Regent Street Polytechnic in 1898. The Regent Street Polytechnic (now the University of Westminster) was founded by Quintin Hogg in 1881. Hotel Seeburg passed to his grandson, the Hon. William Neil Hogg and then to his two nephews: Douglas Hogg, 3rd Viscount Hailsham and The Hon James Hogg, Wherwell Priory, Hampshire. Condition Report: The mechanism appears complete and fundamentally all-original. The clock movement is in working condition and all linkages are present to release the musical train and operate the automaton. The music mechanism appears complete and intact and is configured to play eight tunes with manual selection. The bellows are airtight and the clock will play music, however we have not tested whether all notes are operational; some of the pipes are a little loose hence it is probable that not all of them will sound. The music cylinder appears to be in good condition with the staples undisturbed and only slight shrinkage cracking. The dial panel is a little warped but retains its original finish albeit with some wear and flaking. The original brass hands are present.Clock has three weights (two small brass-cased and one very heavy lead weight), a pendulum (rating screw bent) and a crank winding key. There is no wall bracket or stand present. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 32

A REGENCY INLAID MAHOGANY MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETERA. CARIOLI, WHITBY, CIRCA 1820The 8 inch circular silvered register centred with an engraved rosette beneath a foliate spray and signed A. CARIOLI, Warranted to centre, within concentric scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations set behind circular glazed cavetto moulded cast brass bezel fitted with a manual recording pointer to the glass, the line edged case with open triangular pediment over inlaid rosette and arched silvered Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer flanked by conch shell paterae to the baluster-shaped upright, the rounded base inlaid with a further rosette.94cm (37ins) high, 26.5cm (10.5ins) wide. An A. Carioli is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in Whitby circa 1815-40.Condition Report: Tube is present and filled with mercury with no noticeable airlocks. The mechanism is complete but the tube is currently fitted with a cork plug to assist with transport hence will require setting-up. The register/dial has overall slight mellowing to the plate and more noticeable localised spotting/ tarnishing mostly to margins. The bezel and glass are in good condition. The thermometer tube is intact and in working order, the scale is in sound condition with some mellowing and spotting to the plates; the glass and surround are in good original condition. The case is also in sound original condition with notable faults limited to a veneer shrinkage crack between the circular register and the lower edge of the thermometer, a surface stain just above the thermometer and slight bruising to the front left hand corner of the pediment. Faults are otherwise limited to overall wear and slight movement to the side veneers. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 457

Collection of books, postcards and ephemera to include Bristol Hercules series engine manual, postcards, programmes and other items.

Lot 516

A Rollei Magic medium format TLR camera and various accessories. The first s/n 2505389, with a Schneider - Kreuznach 75mm 1:3.5 Xenar taking lens, lens cap and original brown leather ever-ready case. Together with various Rolleiflex accessories to include a Panoramic Head, Rolleiflex 16 set, Rolleiflash, viewfinder hood, manual, Rollei accessory guide, a number of filters, and more, some in original boxes.

Lot 11

A gent's gold plated and stainless steel Omega centre seconds calendar wristwatch, inscription to case back, calibre 1030 manual wind wristwatch, case 35mm.

Lot 86

A TECHNICS A700 Mk 3 STEREO AMPLIFIER tuner ST-GT550, and CD player SL-PS770A (with manual)

Lot 317

THIRTEEN HERITAGE COLLECTION POCKET WATCHES of varying designs, all manual wind, boxed with certificates

Lot 358

A Praktica LTL camera with a Pentacon auto 1.8/50 lens. Together with Sunpak MX 114 flash and Auto Chinon zoom 1:5.6 f=90-190mm Japan. With leather carry case, original user manual paperwork and a Velbon tripod with case. 

Lot 413

Two pieces of Denon hi-fi audio equipment to include Denon RCD-M38 CD retriever complete with manual, cables and remote control, alongside a Denon ASD-11R iPod dock with manual. 

Lot 114

A Garrard manual wristwatch with champagne dial, 28mm, raised baton markers, sweeping seconds hand on a later strap, original box, in working order, inscribed

Lot 39

A gold plated Must de Cartier manual wind wristwatch Cartier, the rectangular black dial signed, gilt hands, polished gold plated case, blue cabochon crown, gold plated buckle and black strap, case signed Cartier, no. 6089952, case 22mm, in working order, wear consistent with age

Lot 62

An Omega ladies manual-wind dress watch with gold dial, baton markers, signed to face, crown, case, clasp and mechanism, ref. 7173, hallmarked 18ct gold case and textured strap, in working order, 30g without mechanism

Lot 253

A large tray of costume jewellery, to include cameo examples, manual wind wristwatch, large pendants and brooches.

Lot 333

A Singer 99K sewing machine in base, with instruction manual.

Lot 410

A vintage manual silver watch with leather strap, together with a ladies EON quartz wristwatch with silver strap. Manual watch does not wind but is running.

Lot 434

A ladies silver marcasite Rotary manual wristwatch.

Lot 27

A BAG OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a lady's manual wind 'Rotary' stainless steel wristwatch with black cord strap, four gem set pendants, a white metal flower pendant, an openwork heart link chain, charms, earrings, ring, a pair of cufflinks, ingot pendant necklace, amber set earrings etc some with marks to indicate silver

Lot 373

NAUTICAL BOOKS, approximately twenty titles on the subject of Navigation to include Norie's Nautical Tables with Explanations of their Use, published 1957, Brown's Nautical Almanac 1963, Admiralty Manual of Navigation Vol.1 1964 (ex-School copy) Glossary of Navigation - A Vade Mecum For Practical Navigators of the Royal Navy, Mercantile Marine and Yacht Squadron by the Rev. J.R. Harbord, M.A., R.N., Tables Requisite to be used with the Nautical Ephemeris for finding the Latitude and Longitude at Sea, 3rd edition, published 1802 (front board present but detached) The Mariner's Compass Rectified Containing Tables, by Andrew Wakely, published 1784, Signal Letters of British Ships (formerly The British Code List) 1918, prepared by Charles H. Jones C.B.E.

Lot 84

A GOLD PLATED 'WALTHAM' POCKET WATCH, TWO 'SEIKO' WRISTWATCHES AND A TABLE CLOCK, manual wind, open face pocket watch, gold dial signed 'Waltham', Arabic numerals, missing one hand, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position (missing hands), within a gold plated case with engraved monogram to the case back, inside case back signed 'warranted 20 years', a gents 'Seiko, Automatic', round silver dial signed 'Seiko automatic, 17 jewels', baton markers, date window at the three o'clock position, gold plated, stainless steel case back signed 'Seiko 072472, 7005-2000, approximate case width 36.6mm, fitted with a stretch link bracelet, a gents 'Seiko' quartz, round gold dial signed 'Seiko', baton markers, day/date window at the three o'clock position, gold plated case, stainless steel case back signed 'Seiko 9D1531, 8223-8010', approximate case width 34.8mm, fitted with a bracelet and folding clasp, together with a 'Boeing' desk clock and photo frame (condition report: pocket watch and watches require some attention, not tested, general wear)

Lot 36

A GENTS 'LONGINES' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silvered dial signed 'Longines', Arabic twelve, three, six and nine numerals interspaced with baton markers, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, gold hands, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London 1965, stamped 37425, movement signed 'Longines Swiss, 17 jewels, 370', approximate case width 33.2mm, fitted with a brown leather strap and yellow metal ardillon buckle (condition report: watch stiff to wind, working at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, some discolouration to the dial and hands, overall condition good)

Lot 533

A LEITZ DIALUX 20 EB LABORATORY AND RESEARCH BINCOCULAR MICROSCOPE, with cable power supply and manual, untested (1)

Lot 81

A BOX OF ASSORTED POCKET WATCHES AND ITEMS, to include a larger open face pocket watch, key wound, stamped 0.800 Swiss control marks, a 'J W Benson' open face silver pocket watch, key wound, hallmarked London, three other open face pocket watches two manual wind one kwy wound, all stamped 0.800 Swiss control marks, two silver pocket watch cases, two base metal pocket watches, a large open face base metal pocket watch, together with a cased white metal presentation key, with personal inscription, pocket watch movements, commemorative coins etc

Lot 31

A GENTS BOXED 'LONGINES' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, rounded square gold dial, signed 'Longines', Roman numerals, black steel hands, gold plated case with stainless steel case back, stamped 18032706, approximate case width 30.0mm, fitted with a black strap and yellow metal ardillon buckle, together with a fitted and signed 'Longines' box (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, case back not removed, general light wear, strap in good condition, light wear to the box)

Lot 14

A GOLD PLATED FULL HUNTER 'WALTHAM' pocket watch, manual wind, round white dial signed 'Waltham U.S.A', Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, inside case back signed 'Dennison, watch case Ltd', dust cover stamped 'Guaranteed to wear 10 years, 1022688', movement signed 'A.W.W.Co, Waltham U.S.A Traveler', within a polished gold plated case (condition report: wear to the gold plating in places, watch working at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested)

Lot 77

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 18CT YELLOW GOLD BIRCH AND GAYDON LTD MANUAL WIND WRISTWATCH, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blue steel hands, seconds dial at six o'clock, the dial is signed 'Birch and Gaydon Ltd Fenchurch Street London Land and Water Swiss Made', approximate case diameter 29mms, inner case numbered 316484, makers mark ZWCo., movement signed Zenith 17 Jewels 2858071 Swiss Made, Glasgow import marks for 1928, approximate gross weight 27.9 grams (Condition Report: overall condition good, watch currently functioning, movement untested for time keeping, several watch service marks engraved to inner case, minor dents to case back, personal initial monogram engraved to case back)

Lot 1013

(PLEASE NOTE: 10% BUYERS PREMIUM FOR THIS LOT ONLY) A BRITISH CLASSIC MGB GT SPORTS CAR, mark lll, in white and silvered trim, black leather and red piping, first registered Dec 1974, registration number GNX 296N, 1798cc petrol engine, 4 speed manual gearbox, unwarranted mileage shown 67,131 miles, MOT expires 7th June 2023, v5c present, chassis number GHD 5348084G (Condition:-starts on key and drives as should, service recommended, bodywork appears straight, some rust bubbling to under window seal, paint bubbling to near side rear quarter joint, recent paint job, bubbling to all underside of all wheel arches, chips to bonnet, original paint in engine bay, new spark plugs apparent)

Lot 15

A LADYS POCKET WATCH AND AN ENAMEL WATCH, the key wound, open face pocket watch, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, gold tone hands, within a floral engraved case with vacant cartouche, inside case back stamped 0.800 Swiss control marks, approximate case width 39.0mm, together with watch key, a silver blue and white enamel manual wind watch head, round white dial, Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, inside case back hallmarked London import, missing strap/bracelet (condition report: the pocket watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, the watch head also winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, enamel is in good condition)

Lot 1893

A lady's 9ct gold Omega manual wind wrist watch, on associated 9ct gold bracelet, overall 15.8cm, gross weight 17.8 grams and one other lady's 9ct gold watch on a gold plated bracelet.

Lot 1915

A gentleman's early 20th century 9ct gold Waltham manual wind wrist watch, with Roman dial and subsidiary seconds, on later associated leather strap, case diameter 32mm.

Lot 1919

A gentleman's 1950's 9ct gold Omega manual wind wrist watch, movement c.265, case diameter 34mm, on later associated leather strap.

Lot 1924

An early 20th century 9ct gold Rolex manual wind wrist watch, with Arabic dial, case diameter 27mm, on an expanding yellow metal bracelet, gross weight 22.1 grams.

Lot 1925

An early 20th century 18ct gold manual wind wrist watch, with Arabic dial, case diameter 27mm, on a yellow metal (stamped 15) curblink bracelet, gross weight 27.4 grams.

Lot 1928

Two lady's 9ct gold manual wind wrist watches, including Rotary, on 9ct gold bracelets, gross weight 26.2 grams and a lady's 9ct gold Tudor manual wind wrist watch, on a steel and gold plated bracelet.

Lot 1929

A gentleman's late 1960's stainless steel Omega manual wind wrist watch, movement c.601, case diameter 35mm, with orange sweep seconds, on associated steel bracelet.

Lot 1930

A gentleman's late 1960's stainless steel Omega manual wind wrist watch, movement c. 552 (rust in movement), case diameter 35mm, lacking winding crown, no strap.

Lot 239

A Riccar RL 924DR overlocker, with instruction Manual.

Lot 72

A Collection of Police Ephemera, including seven original photographs, two showing Hampshire Victorian policeman & Metropolitan policeman, a folder ‘History of the traffic department of the ‘Metropolitan Police’ 1919 to 1969, two very nice original pictures of MGB & Daimler Dart, MP The police driver and automatic transmission manual, May 1956 time of card, Nov 1954 Accident report book, Met police specimen reports and hints on taking statements, The criminal record office booklet 10th Feb 1967, notes for the guidance of group C drivers booklet, February 1937 memorandum od the lighting of vehicles booklet, pocket diary for 1869 unused, LCC trams timetable Nov 1932, No 4 1933 Map of General bus routes, ect . (A.lot)

Lot 12

1986 Nissan 300ZX Z31Reg. no. E660 CNLChassis no. JN10HGZ31U0030368Engine no. VG30-071737Transmission: ManualMileage: 69,913MOT: Expired For a period of time the world forgot about 1980s Japanese sports cars, but these are now coming back with a bang onto the classic car market. The first generation of 300ZX, the Z31, was built from 1983 - 1989, offering buyers that typical retro sports car wedge shape with iconic pop-up headlights. With a drag coefficient of just 0.31 and Nissan’s first mass produced V6, the VG30, the car had good performance for the era. The 2+2 Coupe in 1986 featured some pre facelift parts but also some older parts as the model evolved, making it a unique year for these cars. This version of the Z car featured cruise control, electric mirrors and electric windows.This example with the 3-litre V6 NA engine, features a manual gearbox and glass T-top. It has been stored in a barn for a number of years whilst having sporadic work carried out. The paintwork has taken sun damage over the years, quite typical with a red car, but the underside looks to be solid having had some recent welding and the bodywork is quite straight. It has done very little mileage since 2018. The car runs and drives with the engine running smoothly and the gearbox selecting all gears. The interior also remains in good order aside from the driver’s bolster. The only aftermarket parts that appear to be fitted are a stainless exhaust system, cone air filter, radio and a Nardi steering wheel (original included). It has been sat for some time so the car will require some restoration, but it is a great base for what is now a very rare vehicle.The sale includes a number of spares, a V5C logbook as well as a large folder of history including old servicing and parts receipts. Previous work includes replacement of an outer sill, inner arch and section of the floor in 2021. It also received a timing belt in 2017 and an alternator in 2019 but appears to have very little use if any during current ownership. There seem to a number of parts receipts from Japan which suggests that many items are still available to buy.Estimate: £4,000 – 6,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 13

1934 Lanchester 10 SaloonReg. no. CPA 873Chassis no. 23137Engine no. 69475Introduced in 1932 and the smallest ever Lanchester, the Ten was unique in its class at the time, having both a Daimler fluid flywheel and Wilson four-speed pre-selector gearbox. The car had an adequate performance with a top speed of just over 60mph. Little is known about the history of this example apart from the fact that Barry Trevarrow acquired the car following the death of local enthusiast and friend Royston Ball, who had enjoyed the car for some years. This Lanchester is offered with a V5C, an original spare parts catalogue and an instruction manual. There are also other items of early literature and ephemera.Estimate: £4,000 - 6,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 15

2006 Porsche 911 997 Carrera S ConvertibleReg. no. AY06 KLEChassis no. WP0ZZZ99Z6S762682Engine no. 68613594Transmission: ManualMileage: 100,482 (3,500 Since Engine Rebuild)MOT: January 2024 The Porsche 911 is known for being the everyday sports car with people able to use it to commute to work or take to the shops but, at the same time, enjoy a weekend drive or a cruise across Europe. With its unique rear engine, flat six drivetrain and unchanged shape since its first generation, they have been popular for good reason, for decades. The 997 generation was produced from 2004 – 2013 and was well received by both the public and motoring journalists worldwide. It has a sleek look with the headlight shape giving a nod to older generations of 911. The 997 shared just a third of its parts with the previous generation of 996 and as a result felt very different to drive. The Carrera S version like this example, had improved suspension, larger brakes and a 3.8 flat six producing 350bhp pushing the car to 62mph in just 4.2 seconds and the usual German speed limiter of 155mph.Having been part of a collection for a number of years, this manual, 997 convertible, has been very well looked after and dry stored with its current owner. It also shows just two previous owners on the V5C document. The black leather interior with silver trim presents well, whilst externally the body sits in black with black roof, silver 19” lobster fork alloy wheels and the red Porsche brakes standing out behind them. The car received a complete engine rebuild in 2018 by renowned Porsche specialists Hartech to the tune of £8,500 with a complete run down of the build included in the car’s paperwork, it has only done 3,500 miles since. Original Porsche manuals are present, as is service history and other paperwork including parts receipts and old MOT’s.These are fantastic cars. They sound superb, have a really nice manual gearbox and go as well as they should. Any new potential owner will not be disappointed with this example.Estimate: £22,000 – 24,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on March 5th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen, condition reports can be requested on each lot by contacting us direct. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. Fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auction website. Bids can be made online, by telephone or live on site. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and Vat to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

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