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A Quantity of Silver and Silver Plate and other unusual items, including a pair of 19th Century Asparagus Servers, miniature Mother of Pearl and Silver knife, Sheffield hallmark dated 1910, a pair of ornate grape scissors marked Christophle of Paris an old map and a vintage newspaper and Masonic items.
James Wyld of London military map of the United States, the Northern States and the Confederate States with the forts, harbours, arsenals and military positions, 59cmx 71cm CONDITION REPORT: The image is the whole of the article The map is framed Mottled and stained throughout Numerous tears and fold lines Throughout but particularly at the right hand side Large tear to the top of the map about 20cm long
- 1 of 97 built to celebrate Lotus' 50th Grand Prix victory - Factory replacement chassis and Mick Miller solid driveshaft conversion - Brake / suspension / carburettor overhauls and `no advisories' MOT Further Info: A quick internet trawl will yield estimates varying from 86 to 120 as to the number of Elan +2 'John Player Special' models produced by Lotus to celebrate its 50th Grand Prix victory. However, having consulted a marque historian with access to suitable records the vendor believes the precise figure to be 97. As well as sporting one of the most iconic Formula One liveries yet conceived, the limited edition sportscar also boasted: an outside ambient temperature gauge, battery condition indicator, clock, telescopic safety steering column, brake-fail warning lamp, leather steering wheel, passenger map light, auxiliary driving lamps and alloy wheels. The subject of much past restoration work, 'UXF 810M' is understood to have benefited from a genuine replacement Lotus galvanised chassis, Mick Miller solid driveshaft conversion and refurbishment of its desirable 'Big Valve' twin-cam engine. While other fettling has reportedly comprised: an extensive suspension and braking system overhaul, rejuvenated Dell'Orto carburettors, replacement exhaust system including manifolds, recent major service and a fresh `no advisories' MOT. The car appears presentable and usable 'as is' but would stand some cosmetic improvement in terms of its black paintwork and wood veneer dashboard etc (though, the gold metal flake roof remains smart). A rare limited edition example of a great driver's car that (a) has room for a small family and (b) can surely only become more collectable. What's not to like?
- Specially built for the 1988 24hr Willhire by BBR-GTI - Lightened Ford Motorsport shell with custom T45 roll cage - Gearbox overhaul in 2010 and Gaz shock absorbers 2012 Further info: Purpose built race car (never road registered), originally built by Brodie Brittain Racing (believed for the 1988 24hr Willhire) with a lightened Ford motorsport shell with custom T45 roll cage this car has the following specification: Fibre glass bonnet, boot and rear wing, polycarbonate windows, lightweight dash, plumbed in fire extinguisher, quick fill bag tank with refuelling rig, hydraulic handbrake, Toyo R888 tyres on Enkei alloy wheels, Aeroquip lines, AP racing front callipers with 330 mm front discs, RS rear discs, rose jointed front suspension, larger intercooler, 3 bar map sensor, light blue injectors, up-rated turbo (believed T34 hybrid), up-rated actuator, large bore stainless race exhaust system and big-winged sump. No power figures are guaranteed but as an indication the last power run was in 2010; the rolling road used had a physical limit of 270bhp at the wheels (considered 330+bhp at the flywheel) and this limit was reached at 5329rpm which is expected to be significantly before the car's maximum rev/power capability. A print out of this is available in the history file. The RS received a full engine rebuild in 2008 by ex AVO engineer at Stancombe Vehicle Engineering, and a gearbox overhaul in 2010 with little use since. The transmission also comprises a race clutch with GGR pedal assembly and adjustable cable, a 3.9 final drive with a professionally fitted Gripper limited slip diff and heavy-duty drive shafts. In 2011 the interior was updated with a new Cobra competition seat, steering wheel and TRS competition harness which is in date into 2016. In 2012 the suspension received attention in the form of new professionally fitted Gaz adjustable platform coil-overs along with a full geometry set up. Included in the sale are two sets of spare wheels. The first set are Enkie with two serviceable super-soft Avon slicks and the other set are believed to be OZ's with worn wets. Weighing approximately 1080kg the Sierra is also fitted with a Micro dynamics rev limiter and shift light with launch control capability, an electronic boost controller, and has an MSA compliant transponder. Many thousands have been spent and the car is offered with a collection of invoices in the history file. The car also has a current MSA log book. Predominantly used as a circuit race car in events such as Formula Saloons, Classic Modified Saloons, CSCC Future Classics, JEC Sports/Saloons and adaptable for many more it is advised that prospective purchasers check current race series/regulations. Although primarily a circuit race car it was used in Sprint/Hillclimbs in 2013 with the vendor winning the L&CCC Speed championship outright.
Petherick (John) Egypt, The Soudan and Central Africa, with explorations from Khartoum on the White Nile to the regions of the equator, being sketches from sixteen years travel, William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1861, edges uncut, fold out map to rear, maroon cloth and board cover with gilt spine
JAN JANSSON (Dutch, 1588-1664), 'Britannia', 'prout divisa suit temporibus anglo - saxonum praesertim durante illorum Heptarchia'. Hand coloured map with vignettes of figures from various localities in the country. 16.5" x 21" (42cm x 53.5cm) CONDITION REPORT: Centre crease visible, general discolouring with age. Mounted close or over the plate mark. Enclosed back.
Militaria, comprising:- a Special Constable armband, the blue and white striped webbing strap threading through a rectangular iron plate cast SPECIAL CONSTABLE 3745; a Mk IX pocket compass by F Barker & Son (IS32) Ltd., London, dated 1939; a Princess Mary 1914 Christmas tin containing a quantity of buttons, badges and commemorative medallions; a British Military printed cloth map for French Indo China (Central) and Siam (Thailand) (East)
The Police / Autographs: 1983 limited edition colour art poster of The Police - by Bob Linney and Ken Meharg of X3 Posters, with map of Africa image within the image are the faces of the three band members, No 3/500 signed to bottom edge by Andy Summers, Sting and Stuart Copeland, approx. 23.5”x34.5” fair condition some nicks and creasing to edges
After Christopher Saxton. Two hand coloured county maps of Leicestershire and Gloucestershire, taken from Camden's Britannia, first published in the 17th century, the Leicestershire map 14in. x 11in., engraved by William Kip and with the plate mark no.24, the Gloucestershire map 12.25 x 11in., engraved by William Hole and with the plate mark no.12, both framed and glazed
QUEEN - Collection of 1 x Box Set, 1 x 7" & 4 x LPs to include The Complete Works limited edition 14 LP box set #49 complete with Queen Map, Tour Itinerary and booklet. The LP sleeves are all Ex+ (one needs gluing) and the vinyl generally Ex+. The box has some very light signs of storage but is overall in great condition with the inserts having light signs of handling, Bohemian Rhapsody, S/T, Greatest Hits, A Kind of Magic and The Queen Collection Played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Various conditions unless otherwise stated.
A comprehensive collection of Falkland Islands postage stamps including 1948 thin map blocks of 6 from 3d to 1/- (bottom right blocks) a 154-62 set of 15 mint unmounted, 1952 George VI set to £1 hinged mint SG172-185 an almost complete u/mint collection from 1944-85, and a Yvert album with mint stamps from Queen Victoria onwards
A Railway track layout map of Liverpool Street Station folding out on canvas in original binding together with two foldout line maps for GNR Running lines between London & Peterboro. and between Peterboro, Askern & Leeds 1914, both marked Superintendent of the Line, together with a small collection of railway related postcards
Books and Ephemera: Evelyn Waugh, Scoop 1938 Chapman and Hall (1st). Leif's Bicycle map of England and Wales 1877. A Maxim's menu folder by SEM (Georges Goursat 1863-1934). A Gilbert and Sullivan 1921-1922 season souvenir brochure. Gesenius's Hebrew Grammar (1846 Bagster & Sons) leather bound - damage to top of spine etc.
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