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Lot 273

A gentlemen's stainless steel Breitling Navitimer AOPA Chronograph wrist watch with original receipt dated 1966, REF. 806 WITH "ALL BLACK" DIAL & BEADED BEZEL Movement: 17J, manual wind, Venus cal. 178, signed Breitling Watch Ltd,  Case: Diameter approx. 40mm, snap back, signed Breitling, slide rule beaded bezel, Breitling crown. Strap: Leather (replacement strap).  In original box with manual, guarantee plus the original purchase receipt dated 5th November 1966. Condition report: the requires servicing, the watch appears to have suffered from damp

Lot 424

A Vox Valvetronix Tonelab, with instruction manual.

Lot 499

A Revox PR99 MK1 semi-professional reel-to-reel tape recorder, with manual, 5 reels of mastering audio tape and a take-up reel.

Lot 406

An Ibanez Custom Artcore AF125-AMB-12-01 Jazz guitar with a quilted maple body, three-piece maple neck, rosewood fretboard with inlaid split abalone block markers, inlaid rosewood tailpiece and bridge, fitted with two gold plated humbuckers, amber-burst finish, in a plush lined hard case with Ibanez manual and original receipt.

Lot 591

Three rare collectors' contemporary jazz LPs, to include: Jackie O Motherf*cker - Manual of the Bayonet; Brigid Dawson and the Mothers Network - Ballet of Apes; and Strain, Crack & Break: Music from the Nurse With Wound List, 2x LP in leatherette sleeve, limited to 100 copies. (3)

Lot 526

HOME GUARD DEFENCE MEDAL AND ARCHIVE, PRIVATE ROY S. BUDD, along with honour scroll noting he served 8th April 1942 to 31st December 1944, further relevant certificates (including Rifle Club awards, Certificate of Proficiency) and publications (The Home Guard Pocket Manual, Map Reading for the Home Guard, King's Broadcast 3rd December 1944), and two photographs

Lot 934

A Fence & 3 Other manual sprayers

Lot 541

A Yaesu FT101ZD HF Transceiver, with microphone and leads and squelch modification to case, with manual and a Digital VFO for the FT101Z. (2)

Lot 687

VINTAGE TIMEX MANUAL WIND NURSES FOB WATCH, 1979

Lot 52

Waltham USA, An Art Deco gold plated cased gentlemen's watch, manual wind and having a leather strap

Lot 1019

GoGo Elite traveller plus mobility scooter with manual, rain cover, battery and charger, not working at lotting. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1716

A Collection of WW2 and other items including a German PS38 pig skin late war holster, MP44 German manual, Retrospective rings including a Third Reich Panzer tank unit skull ring, Dress ring and a The Great Frog Zippo lighter. No reserve

Lot 7341

(China.) Various 19th Century Chinese woodblock printed books, including 27 stab bound woodblock printed books bound into 4 volumes, each with wooden boards, note attached to board of one of the volumes in English stating them as being a history of the Han, Tang and Song dynasties c.1850-1880, by Yung-Liou-Fan[?]; plus 7 19th Century stab bound woodblock printed books being Chinese Pharmacopeia c.1880-1890, original printed label in English to cover of one of the books "Manual of Therapeutics and Pharmacy - Vol. V. - Hydrargyrum - Polygala"; plus 1 other similar with note in English loosely inserted stating it as Architectural Feng Shuei c.1850

Lot 7244

Eleven assorted hunting, shooting, countryside etc titles, including Stonehenge: 'Manual of British Rural Sports, Comprising Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, Fishing, Hawking...', L, Routledge, 1856, b/w plates & ills. in text throughout, xvi, 720pp, rebound half calf gilt; Gilfrid W. Hartley: 'Wild Sport and Some Stories', Edinburgh & London, Blackwood, 1912, 1st edition, illustrations by G. D. Armour, Miss C. R. Hartley, Guy Speir, Fred. Noël Paton, Miss I. M. Hartley, Stanley Cursiter, 331pp, orig. pictorial cloth gilt; Lt. Col. P. Hawker: 'Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that Relates to Guns and Shooting', Herbert Jenkins, [nd], c.1935, colour & b/w plates, orig. cloth; Patrick Chalmers: 'The Frequent Gun and a Little Fishing', L, Philip Allan, 1928, b/w frontis + plates & ills., orig. cloth gilt; Stanley Duncan and Guy Thorne: 'The Complete Wildfowler', L, Grant Richards, 1911, colour frontis + numerous b/w ills. and diagrams as called for, orig. pictorial cloth gilt; Nimrod [i.e. Charles James Apperley]: 'Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton', L, Kegan Paul, c.1920, ill. Henry Alken and T. J. Rawlins, 20 colour plates, orig. cloth gilt; plus 5 others (11).From the estate of John Humphreys (1939-2012), distinguished sporting and countryside author who wrote for Shooting Times for more than 40 years – for much of that time contributing the weekly ‘Country Gun’ column. He was a much loved character of the shooting community who dedicated his life to the promotion of shooting, fishing and the countryside.

Lot 7079

[Otto Dettmer] ottoGraphic, a set of 5 screen-printing manuals published 2016-2018, comprising 'Screen Printing Manual', 'Screen Printing in Photoshop', 'Multichannel for Screen Printing', 'Image Making for Screen Printing', this a limited edition, number 30 of 45 copies, numbered and signed in pencil by the author, 'Advanced Screen Printing', all published otooBooks 2016-2018, all 26pp, screenprinted ills./text throughout, 22 x 15cm, original pictorial wraps, plus others by the graphic artist Otto Dettmer, including 'Dark Matter', Bath, 2018, limited edition, number 2 of 100 copies, pencil numbered and signed, [24] panel screen printed folded book, folded: 21 x 19 cm. unfolded: 38 x 84 cm. “Some years ago I made the book Dot Screen Print and the associated print "Molecules”. Dark Matter picks up the subject and explores the issue of super-imposing patterns further, touching on issues relating to quantum physics and astronomy.“ - Otto Dettmer is a Graphic Artist who practices as book artist, screen printer and illustrator. Twenty years ago Otto began creating and publishing screen printed books. His first participation at an artists’ book fair was at the Barbican in 1996 where he showed his conceptual visual narrative ‘Helping you back to work’. Since then he has been presenting books at major artists’ book fairs around the world and has now published in excess of 80 titles. Otto's image-making is derived from screen-printing which is digitalised since 1997. His technique is particularly affected by polish poster art and psychedelic designs of the sixties. The image composition is largely influenced by Russian Constructivist Designers, with their montage of photos, type and flat design elements. Baroque painting and sculpture has to a large degree informed Otto's treatment of the human figure.

Lot 1

2017 Honda Jazz 1.3 i-VTEC EX 5dr CVT, Black, Automatic, Petrol, Start/Stop, Registration Number PE17 LSD, 58,834 miles, 1 Former Keeper Showing on V5 Document, MOT Valid Until 27 November 2024, Two Keys, Owner's Manual, Service History.

Lot 379

A pair of Trix (TTR) 00 Gauge 3-rail 14v AC American Freight Train Packs (2), ref 9/320, with 'switcher' loco 3747 and slope-back tender, grey gondola 1735, brown box car TT38492 and caboose 463812, in box with controller and P.way manual, missing oil, plugs etc, overall VG, box VG, together with largely-similar set 9/321, containing switcher No. 5986, tender, two grey gondolas (both 1735, box car TT39624, caboose 374762, controller, wire and plugs, all G-VG, slight rusting to couplers, box F-G, lid detached (2 sets)

Lot 25

A 1960s ladies Rotary manual wristwatch with Roman numerals in an oval white gold case and textured strap, clasp faulty, hallmarked 9ct, in working order,15g without mechanism

Lot 58

A 1920s ladies manual wristwatch with Arabic numerals, hexagonal rose gold case and elastic strap, stamped 9ct, 21g, in working order

Lot 28

A 1950s ladies Rotary manual wristwatch with alternating Arabic and baton markers in a 9ct yellow gold case and elastic strap, in working order, strap faulty, hallmarked, 11.9g

Lot 15

An Omega ladies Geneve manual dress watch with baton markers, champagne dial, 18mm, stainless steel case with a 9ct yellow gold gate-link bracelet and deployment clasp, hallmarked, 20g, in working order

Lot 616

Carrera - A boxed Carrera Evolution James Bond 007 Goldfinger slot car set - The 1:32 #25330 set comes with instruction manual, track, 2 x controllers, 2 x cars. Set appears in very good condition. Box appears ingood condition with light storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M)

Lot 626

Kyosho - A boxed 1:7 scale Honda Racer NSR 500 - The #9061 model comes with controller, instruction manual, and antenna. Model is presented in an inner polystyrene box within a lift off lid box. R/C motorbike appears in very good condition. Box appears good with storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M)

Lot 628

Hales - A boxed Dracula 'Electronic Thrills and Chills' electronic hand held game - Comes with instruction manual. #10074 game appears in excellent condition. Box appears in very good condition with light storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M)

Lot 627

Pegasus Hobbies, Parker - A boxed board game and model kit - Lot includes a Pegasus Hobbies 1:8 #9008 The War of the Worlds 'The Martian' unbuilt model kit. A Parker Dungeons and Dragons Fantasy Board Game. Unchecked for completeness. Model kit appears good with instruction manual. Board game appears in very good condition. Boxes appear very good with light storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M)

Lot 109

A Nikon L35AF 35mm camera with case and manual

Lot 326

A vintage Jones sewing machine retailed by Albert List Carr Street, Ipswich, complete with instruction manual, serial number434105

Lot 431

A ROLEX Ladies 9ct Gold Wristwatch, 25.5mm case, back no. 3898, Rolex 15 jewel manual wind movement, Glasgow 1923 and on a Britannic 9ct gold bracelet, 22.23g

Lot 429

A 9ct Gold Ladies Wristwatch with a Swiss manual wind movement and on a 9ct gold spring loaded bracelet, 23.7mm case, 17.79g gross

Lot 1686

An Underwood Standard portable manual typewriter, contained in fitted carrying case, together with a Royal Diana portable typewriter in fitted case. (2)

Lot 441

A 9ct Gold Ladies Manual Wind Wristwatch. Running

Lot 1687

A Royal manual office typewriter, with black casing and 36cm roller.

Lot 1085B

Quad 33 Control pre-amplifier (serial no 16502), Quad 303 Power Amplifier (serial no 17333) and Quad FM2 tuner (serial no 7173) with associated power leads and 4-pin audio connecting lead and FM2 owner's manual - pre and power amplifier known to be working, both units light up and can produce audio but require servicing, tuner untested

Lot 1091

A British Telecom Inphone, in stone colour with instruction manual and box, together with a Sceptre 100 telephone hand set and two extension handsets in two-tone grey, (4).

Lot 1725

Honda Jazz 2009, 1339 cc Petrol, Manual, MOT Expires 17 December 2024, c. 37,523 miles, First Registered April 2009. Work done for MOT _ Supply and fit new wiper blades all round. Supply and fit new Supply and fit new brake discs and pad all round. Carry out both headlight polishes Supply and fit new offside front lower arm Adjust parking brake efficiency Work performed Labour Labour Hrs Unit Price VAT % Net Total MOT Test - 398244044938 - (MOT) 1.00 54.85 0.0 54.85 MOT Repairs - Labour 3.10 65.00 20.0 201.50 Labour SubTotal £256.35 Parts Parts Part No Qty Unit Price VAT % Net Total Brake Discs Single ADH243114 2.00 43.96 20.0 87.92 Brake Disc Single ADH243115 2.00 22.61 20.0 45.22 brake Pads ADH24286 2.00 24.08 20.0 48.16 Set of Wiper Blades RBAR140S 1.00 25.95 20.0 25.95 Wiper Blade RBH353 1.00 8.48 20.0 8.48 Suspension Arm RH BCA6913 1.00 118.12 20.0 118.12 Collect and Return CANR 1.00 5.00 20.0 5.00 Headlight Refurb HR 2.00 25.00 20.0 50.00 Parts SubTotal £388.85 Total with labour £763.26 Solicitors instructions, no logbook, two keys ** STORED OFF-SITE, PLEASE CONTACT US TO BOOK A VIEWING**

Lot 434

A LONGINES Gent's Gold Plated Manual Wind Wristwatch, Ref: 4148, 33mm case, back no. 17. 869. 078, inside stamped 4148/847, caliber L847.4 17 jewel movement no. 53196010, 1970's. Running

Lot 442

A Hafis Gent's Manual Wind Wristwatch (31mm case, running and a sterling silver cased pocket watch with CYMA movement (50mm case, balance wheel free and runs for about 20 seconds)

Lot 1029

A Bang & Olufsen Beomaster 3000-2 Hi-Fi Stereo Amplifier/Tuner with instruction manual, 1970'sProvenance _ see lot 1001

Lot 37

TWO EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY LADIES 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCHES, the first manual wind, round silver engine turned pattern dial signed 'Pinacle', Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, faceted rose gold bezel and polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London 1935, approximate case width 24.9mm, fitted with a brown leather thin strap, the second a manual wind, round gold signed 'Dominant' Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, in a polished rose gold case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct Glasgow import 1930, approximate case width 25.1mm, fitted with an 'Excalibur' stretch link bracelet (condition report: first watch working at time of cataloguing although time keeping has not been tested, second watch non-running, both have general light wear, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 1120

A MAKITA ROUTER TABLE 490 with accessories and manual with a Trend T11E 1/2in router fitted and case with accessories, a Trend Airshield respirator and a Workzone mitre rule (4) ( PAT pass and working)

Lot 40

TWO 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCHES, the first a gents 'Record' wristwatch, manual wind, round silver dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, in a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London 1942, approximate case width 28.4mm, fitted with a rolled gold bracelet and folding clasp, approximate gross weight including movement and bracelet 50.4 grams, the second a ladies 9ct gold manual wind watch head, hallmarked 9ct Glasgow import, approximate gross weight including movement 9.1 grams (condition report: Record watch currently winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, second not running, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 66

A GENTS 'ZENITH SPORTO' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round silvered dial signed 'Zenith Sporto, Llyod Payne & Amiel, Manchester', Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, white metal hands, in a polished case, inside case back signed 'Acier Inoxydable Zenith Sporto, Brevet Swiss Made', movement signed 'Zenith Swiss Made', stamped 4490703, caliber 1266, approximate case width 33.4mm, fitted with a stretch link bracelet (condition report: non-running at time of cataloguing, some light wear and discoloration to the dial, we guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 77

A GENTS MASONIC 'GIRARD-PERREGAUX' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, round white dial signed 'Girard-Pierregaux' displaying the Masonic square and compass subsidiary dial, Arabic quarter markers with remaining spot markers, polished case, inside case back signed 'Girrard-Perreguax' movement signed, stamped 1022 984, approximate case width 34.6mm, fitted with a black strap and a white metal ardillon buckle (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear, case would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 64

TWO SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES, the first a key wound 'J.Langdon & Co London, Demi Chronometer' open face pocket watch, roman numeral dial with subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, polished case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked 'Edwin Lee' Chester 1880, approximate case width 53.3mm, 124.5 grams, the second a manual wind, 'Sheppard Bros, Walsall ESTBd 1848', Roman numeral dial with subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, polished case with engraved monogram to case back, hallmarked 'Rotherham & Sons' Birmingham 1907, approximate case width 52.0mm, 111.4 grams (condition report: key wound not tested, manual wind requires some attention, general light wear to both, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 1062

A WOODEN CARPENTERS TOOL BOX containing a 22in wooden plane (shows signs of woodworm), two saws, a MacAllister circular saw (PAT pass and working), a Stanley electric staple gun (not working) and a Manual stapler (4)

Lot 39

A LADIES 9CT GOLD 'AVIA' WRISTWATCH, manual wind, square silver dial signed 'Avia Cadette, 17 jewels incabloc', Arabic twelve and six numerals with remaining baton markers, polished case, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1964, approximate case width 16.5mm, fitted with an articulated bracelet and folding clasp, stamped 9.375, length 180mm, approximate gross weight excluding movement 10.8 grams (condition report: watch winds, sets and runs at time of cataloguing although time keeping is untested, general light wear, clasp in working order, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 117

A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a Masonic triangular, manual wind pocket watch, case back loose from case, movement signed 'ZSE 17 Zuan' approximate height including crown 6cm, together with Albert chain, a boxed 'Jean Pierre' Masonic detailed quartz pocket watch, a Masonic star detailed belt buckle a gents gold plated 'Kered' manual wind wristwatch, round silver dial, Arabic numerals and baton markers, approximate case 33.2mm, fitted with a stretch link bracelet, working at time of cataloguing, together with five beaded necklaces and a white metal Guernsey six pence coin bracelet with matching clip on earrings (condition report: we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 120

A BOX OF ASSORTED LADIES AND GENTS WRISTWATCHES, to include a gents 'Seiko 5' Automatic on a stainless steel bracelet, a gents gold plated 'Seiko' manual wind fitted with a brown strap, others with names to include 'DKNY, Christian Dior quartz, Seiko quartz, Sekonda, Lorus, Timex, Ravel, Rotary, Ingersoll quartz, Geneva' etc a boxed ladies Censi gift set etc (condition report: watches not tested for working order, some may require attention, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 69

A SELECTION OF POCKET WATCHES, to include a manual wind, open face 'Ingersoll' gold plated watch, in working condition, a 'Smiths' manual wind, open face plated watch, working but winding may require some attention, a base metal, manual wind 'Servies Army', open face pocket watch, requires attention none running, a base metal, quartz, full hunter pocket watch set with a Two Pound coin to the case, together with a Smiths stop watch, together with two Volts watches, a compass, three base metal open face pocket watches and a large white metal open face pocket watch, key wound movement, movement signed 'Rich Powis', marks to inside of the case back believed to mimic hallmarks and movement not believed to be original to the case itself (condition report: general wear, some may require attention, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)

Lot 36

1950s Longines 18ct gold cased gentlemen's wristwatch on a continental gold bracelet, case diameter 34mmWeight 54.9 gramsThe case is marked 18K. The strap has hallmarks on the side of the fastening but unable read. Tests as approximately 18ct gold. The watch has a manual-wind 17 jewel movement. The watch is currently running and winds smoothly, the hands adjust correctly. The dial has surface spots and blistering. The watch appears to be in good original vintage condition commensurate with age.

Lot 188

A collection of cigarette card albums to include railway, aviation, flora, sights of Britain and other, also includes a Morris Quater-Ton Van Workshop Manual. [W]

Lot 956

A gent's 1970's 9ct gold manual wrist watch by Garrard having Arabic numeral dial in a gold case with presentation inscription en verso and leather strap

Lot 14

1963 AJS Model 8 350cc Registration Number: 527 BMW Frame Number: TBA - Offered from the estate of a local collector, with No Reserve The 1960 AJS Model 8 350 has, at its heart, an air-cooled, four-stroke, 347cc, single cylinder powerplant mated to a four-speed manual transmission, and can produce a claimed 21 horsepower at 6250 rpm. It also boasts standard features such as laced wheels, full fenders, a dual seat, a single, chromed exhaust system, a large headlight, a cartridge fork as a front suspension coupled to dual rear shocks, a drum braking system, a 3.3 gallon fuel tank, and mid-mounted foot pegs. First registered in May 1963, this example, with the desirable registration 527 BMW, has been in single private ownership for some years, now being sold due to the recent passing of the owner. The bike has not been tested, so we assume it will require some attention before being used on the road once more.  Offered from the estate of a local collector, the AJS is sold with No Reserve to the highest bidder on the day.

Lot 38

1961 Royal Enfield Constellation Registration: 720 MFC Frame Number: 9998 - Restored in 2008 by test rider Roy Poynting - Show condition - Connection to John Surtees Launched in April 1958 as a performance version of the 700 Meteor, the ‘Connie’ produced 51bhp and a boasted a top speed of 110mph in those less restricted days. The Constellation has a fascinating history, all were assembled by hand in the underground factory at Westwood in Wiltshire, the factory having been used in WW2 to produce equipment for the British Army. The Constellation continued to be produced at Westwood until it was discontinued in 1970. We are delighted to offer this magnificent ’Connie‘ today, having been restored by former test rider Roy Poynting to the most exacting standards, and meticulously cared for by its current custodian. Dispatched by the factory in June 1960 it was delivered to ‘Surtees West Wickham ‘. This is believed to be either legendary racer John Surtees or his father Jack (it is know that John Surtees and his father both ran dealerships at that time). Supplied with V5, Authentication Certificate, owners instruction manual, folder containing multiple parts invoices for restoration and historic MOT certificates, this machine is a credit to its restorer and current keeper. This bike will make a stunning display or riding machine, with some light recommissioning required before use.

Lot 3

1984 Honda CB250 RS Registration Number: A395 FPK Frame Number: 4001677 - In current ownership since 2009 - Part of a private motorcycle collection - Regularly maintained - Offered from the estate of a local collector, with No Reserve Using a high-compression four-stroke, four-valve, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine (an upgrade of the engine built for the earlier XL250S trail bike), Honda’s CB250 RS is known for its slim build and nimble handling. The engine featured counter rotating balancers, which reduced vibration and allowed a lighter frame. Further weight savings were achieved by making the engine a stressed component. Unlike almost all the other 250s on the market, the RS continued to sell well after the introduction of the 125cc learner laws and was beloved by despatch riders and older, more experienced riders.   In current ownership for around 15 years, this 250RS has been serviced regularly, with a written schedule of servicing up to c. 22,000 miles in May 2023. Complete with older MoT certificates, current V5C, MoT to May 2024 and workshop manual, this smart bike could make a great classic commuter or fun weekend ride.

Lot 187

1967 Swiss Gerinvex Mini-Symphomatic II MJB 80 Jukebox. 80 selections. The jukebox appears to be fully original. In pefect visual condition. Overall in a good original visual condition, some chrome pitting. All the lights on the jukebox are working. The jukebox is fully complete. Currently not in a perfect playing condition. Needs a little lubrication, but can select a record with manual help. Requires a set of external speakers for sound, that are not included with this lot. Coin-operated with the coingrinder present and fully working. Comes without keys, but unlocked. Requires 220V power. To bring this jukebox to a great condition some service and maybe a new drivebelt will be needed. Dimensions (H x W x D): 52 x 40 x 58 cm. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg. Video link: youtu.be/ob8JuRRbCAY

Lot 919

Surely one of the most desirable Evolutions to ever come to market? An unrepeatable mileage of just 794 and Richard Burns ownership provenance. Fully recommissioned by marque experts at a cost of £16,500. Absolutely immaculate. Mitsubishi had enjoyed much success in rallying all around the world since 1973 with their Gallant, Lancer and Starion, however in 1992, the decision was made to fully commit to winning the World Rally Championship (WRC). Utilising the best of the technologies established through previous years, including their much-refined four-wheel drive S-AWC system (Super-All Wheel Control), the Lancer GSR Evolution model series was launched. True to its name, the series has undergone an ongoing evolution process ever since its introduction with improvements in engine performance and handling leading to the Evolution II in 1993 and the Evolution III in 1995.Following the introduction of the new Lancer road car model which debuted major improvements in styling and performance, the Lancer GSR Evolution IV was launched in 1996, boasting more power and ever more innovative technology including their new AYC (Active Yaw Control) adaptive handling enhancement system.The Evolution V continued the process with a further increase in engine torque and substantially improved handling thanks to a wider track and upgraded Brembo braking. Its 2-litre, DOHC, intercooler-turbocharged, four-cylinder engine now used an upgraded intercooler, enlarged nozzle area in the twin-scroll turbocharger, lighter pistons, an upgraded radiator and oil-cooler to produce 280bhp. Launched in January 1998 and produced for only a year, the Lancer Evolution V took up the motorsport mantle, at least in terms of the WRC. A new ruling allowing a bigger body gave Mitsubishi the opportunity to extend the previous model’s platform, increasing brake and wheel size, adding 10mm to its track and displaying, for the first time, flared arches and much more aggressive styling.It’s now widely accepted that finding credible examples of the Evolution V is becoming increasingly hard, so the car presented here represents a remarkable opportunity. This 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evolution V, S500 TMR, is a UK-market car finished in Pyrenean Black and was intriguingly either given or sold to Richard Burns by Mitsubishi Motors in late 1998. Richard Burns is quite rightly considered a motorsport legend, a driver of great talent, whose life was sadly cut short in his prime at the age of just 34. He was undoubtedly worth more than his sole WRC title, but he played his part in Mitsubishi winning the Constructors Title in 1998 alongside his co-diver, Robert Reid, and we understand that S500 TMR was a reward for his efforts. As history tells us, Richard then signed for Subaru in 1999 and naturally couldn’t be seen driving an Evolution, however this car clearly meant a lot to him as he resisted the temptation to sell it and added it to his personal Collection.Over the years, the Burns family and their associates put together the Richard Burns Collection and S500 TMR was a prominent part of this for many years. Our car-enthusiast vendor acquired the car from Jo Burns (Richard’s sister) in February 2020 with a recorded 789 miles on the clock – no, that's not a typo! He then sent it to marque specialists, Auto Torque Ltd. of Buckinghamshire, for a complete underbody recommission (as the car had suffered from being in storage for so long). This work was exceptional, carried out to OEM-spec at a cost of £16,500, and photos within the car’s history file detail the exacting lengths to which they went.This work was finished in May 2021 and the car has since been cossetted in a special facility as part of our vendor’s Collection, still with just 794 miles indicated.This is a very exciting opportunity to acquire a car with unique provenance that makes this particular example 'one of a kind'. In remarkable condition and with only a handful of miles covered, this rally-car-for-the-road holds a special appeal for collectors, motorsport fans and Japanese performance car enthusiasts alike – 'special' just doesn’t come close, you will not be disappointed.Accompanying the car are an extract from Richard Burns' book mentioning the Evo V, an Auto Torque invoice (for recommissioning work), an original dealer hangar from Motorworld Oxford, an extract from the Oxford Mail in Feb 1999, the V5C in Richard Burns’ name, an article from the Mitsubishi Owners Club magazine featuring the car and its backstory and an invoice from Jo Burns. There is also a memory stick of photographs, original Mitsubishi manuals and books, plus an RB-branded baseball cap from the Richard Burns clothing line that was found in the glovebox.Absolutely unrepeatable and worthy of your close inspection.Specification Make: MITSUBISHI Model: LANCER GSR EVOLUTION V Year: 1998 Chassis Number: CP9A0007694 Registration Number: S500 TMR Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 4G63XR0914 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 794 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 905

An outstanding one owner from new 2007 Corvette C6 with just 16,628 recorded miles. The Chevrolet Corvette came of age with the C6 generation. This was the model that finally stopped all the jokes about American sports cars being unable to go round corners and with a great chassis, superb V8 engines and a competition record to rival the very best, the Corvette C6 is undoubtedly a serious sports car.It’s predecessor, the C5 was unquestionably fabulous to look at but didn’t fare too well in the UK. With 345bhp, it was certainly fast but was just too big and unwieldy for British roads. Only available in left-hand drive, it wasn’t a comfortable experience to be brushing the kerb on the nearside with your offside wing mirror in the opposite lane. For the C6, GM reasoned finally that to keep its legend alive it had to compete head on with the very best the Europeans could offer, hence the new Corvette was lighter, smaller and significantly faster than the model it replaced, not to mention better-made, more economical and a great deal more sophisticated beneath the skin. They redesigned the car’s underpinnings, concentrating on trying to emulate European standards of ride and handling and the entire design was focused on making the C6 'smaller, lighter, more agile and just plain faster across the ground', which is why its wheelbase has increased by 30mm despite the overall length and width shrinking by 125mm and 25mm respectively. The C6 is also around 100kg lighter than before at just 1,517kg, despite bigger 18" wheels at the front and 19" at the rear.This impressive 2007 model-year Corvette C6 Coupé is superbly finished in Victory Red with a contrasting Chamois Cashmere interior and was purchased in 2006 by its one and only owner, from the Rydell Automotive Group, Van Nuys, California with an additional $8,040 spent to achieve the very best specification. Motivation is provided by the formidable 6-litre LS2 engine offering 400bhp and 542Nm of torque attached to the desirable 6-speed manual gearbox and a host of options were added including the Z51 Performance Package providing enhanced braking and suspension, the dual-roof option and a 3.42 rear axle ratio.As an engineer, our vendor has carried out all service requirements including regular oil and brake fluid changes safe in the knowledge that it would be completed with more care and attention that if dealer-serviced. Viewing the car in the metal will confirm his due diligence in this matter and, with a recorded mileage at the time of viewing of just 16,628 miles, this C6 will be difficult to better. Returning to the UK in 2014 after 30 or so years living and working in America, the Corvette had clearly become part of the family and accompanied them on their trip back here, being correctly registered upon arrival and now supplied with a current V5C registration document and an MOT certificate valid until 17th October 2024. An outstanding one-owner, low-mileage example that is worthy of your earliest inspection which is welcomed and encouraged.Specification Make: CHEVROLET Model: CORVETTE C6 Year: 2007 Chassis Number: 1G1YY26U075112465 Registration Number: HT56 VBA Transmission: Manual Engine Number: TBA Drive Side: Left-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 16628 Miles Make: Only LHD Interior Colour: Chamois Cashmere HideClick here for more details and images

Lot 935

A true best-of-breed contender with just 6,333 miles from new, one registered keeper and one of just 300 special editions in Miami Blue. In many people's eyes, the Peugeot 205 was the definitive 1980s hatchback and the most perfect, practical design for a small car ever. Launched in 1983, it was a brilliant rival to the Renault 5 and the Ford Fiesta with its 'wheel at each corner' design and weighing only 875kg. No wonder it won What Car magazine's Car of the Year in 1983 and was declared Car of the Decade by CAR Magazine in 1990. The 1.6-litre GTi was blessed with brilliant handling and a revvy and eager 105bhp engine, however the 1.9-litre GTi that followed, although externally and internally similar to its little sister, was subtly different in character with 20bhp more, a wider spread of torque and was altogether more 'grown-up'. Iconic Auctioneers know a good 205 GTi when we see one. In 2018, we achieved a new world record price for the model, beating the previous highest figure, which we had also achieved the year before.This delightful example had covered just 6,231 miles from new at the time of cataloguing, and presents as you would expect for such a low-mileage and well preserved example. It's one of just 300 1.9 special edition cars finished in Miami Blue complemented by a grey leather interior with red stitching. The V5C shows no former keepers although the current owner is the second owner but has never registered or used the car in his ownership.The specification includes a sunroof, electric front windows and a heated rear screen and included in the sale is the owner's book pack, service book, various MOT Certificates and tax discs, a selection of receipts and invoices, three workshop manuals, a set of locking wheel nuts, the original tools and a full-size alloy spare wheel. The last service was carried out in June 2023 at Dorking Service Centre and was a major service with an engine oil and filter change along with a replacement water pump and cam belt.This remarkable car spent most of its life as one man's absolute pride and joy and the results are clear to see. The low-mileage Honda S2000 GT, also in the sale, formed part of the same family as this 205 (his brothers car) and by looking at both cars, they clearly did a very good job. This is a true 'best-of-breed' contender that needs to be seen in the metal and we encourage and welcome your inspection at the Race Retro event.Specification Make: PEUGEOT Model: 205 GTI 1.9 Year: 1990 Chassis Number: VF320CD6223661993 Registration Number: G34 BLB Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 1CW6L000161 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 6333 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Grey leather interior with red stitchingClick here for more details and images

Lot 958

Arena Red UK-supplied (C16) 993 Turbo with just 64,174 miles from new and fresh from long term storage. The 993 Turbo, introduced in mid-1995, retained a tight hold on the torch of the most powerful 911 variant whilst continuing the general developments and improvements to the breed as a whole. Amongst the new features was an electronically controlled viscous coupling all-wheel drive system, something Porsche had not offered on a turbocharged model since the 959 and a system that greatly improved the car's usability. Under the engine lid, now topped with a sculpted spoiler tail with downturned edges, resided the 3.6-litre flat-six fed by twin K16 turbos. Combined with bigger brakes, fatter tires, a wide body and a lower stance, the 993 Turbo had evolved into one of the fastest cars on the planet. With all four wheels helping to evenly distribute great handfuls of power, 0-60mph was dispatched in a staggering 3.7 seconds, 100mph whistled by in 5.7 seconds, and the linear forward thrust continued until the speedometer needle had said goodbye to 180mph and you were on conversational terms with the horizon.This UK (C16) Porsche 993 Turbo was supplied new by Chapelgate, the Official Porsche Centre in Ferndown Dorset in August 1996 in Arena Red with complementing interior and various factory options including electric sports seats. The stamped service book shows 12 stamps at the correct intervals through to September 2010 when, at 63,399 miles, the car was put into storage. It was subsequently acquired in 2016 by our vendor who used it very sparingly, covering approximately 600 miles until November 2023, at which point an oil leak suggested it was time for an overhaul and mechanical refresh.The work was carried out by renowned Porsche specialist, William Francis, and included removing the fuel tank for flushing, new lines and filter. The rear was stripped to replace upper and lower cam-cover gaskets and new genuine lower cam-covers and the Turbos were reconditioned to OE specification with new oil feed pipes. New bumper stays and heat shields were fitted and Bilstein Dampers with new ARB links. New turbo hoses were fitted and to finalise the overhaul the Porsche was fully serviced and presented for a new MOT (November 2024) which it passed with 'no advisories'. The history file contains ten previous MOTs and a good assortment of invoices and it's supplied complete with the Porsche leather wallet containing all the Owners Manuals, a rare Tequipment Accessories book,  the original service book and both keys.Having spent seven years in a private Collection and now recently serviced and recommissioned, this 993 Turbo, a car that definitely defined 1990s supercars is truly worthy of inspection at this guide.Specification Make: PORSCHE Model: 993 TURBO Year: 1996 Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ99ZTS372442 Registration Number: P278 AAA Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 61T04347 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 64174 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Grey LeatherClick here for more details and images

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