MORRIS OXFORD 16/6 (1933) MU 7771 VIN 32442 ENGINE NO 4220 The "Oxford Six" so denoted for their side valve 6 cylinder engines arrived to Morris Motors series of cars in 1930. Less expensive than its predecessor, the Isis, it was a huge success and in 1933/4 the model was updated with a new cross-braced chassis while the coachwork became lower and longer. A four-speed synchromesh gearbox, Bendix automatic clutch and freewheel and Equipoise flexible mounting of the engine/transmission were among the other innovations. The model name changed to Sixteen (so called for the 16 hp taxation class) in 1935 when the range was extended by the introduction of the 2,561cc twenty on the same chassis. In this form the Sixteen and Twenty lasted for only a single season, being replaced by restyled Series 1 models later in 1935. MU 7771. Was constructed and despatched to its dealership in November 1933 and resided in the Essex area for much of its life having, according to the record, had only four keepers including the present Oxfordshire, owner, who acquired the vehicle in 2008. Finished in dark blue and black livery with blue leather interior and walnut furniture, the car is described as extremely good for its years and is in principally original condition. The car has been used on a regular basis by it`s present owner who describes it as totally reliable and comfortable regardless of the length of journey. An extensive history file accompanies this lot including various rally and show badges, commendation prizes, a large file of past MOT certificates, past Tax disks, numerous bills of expenditure, service books and further related paperwork. Original v60 registration plus old and new style V5C and British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Certificate.
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# JOHN LOBBAN: ""HOMAGE TO COLLECTORS"" 1990, from an edition of 85, Cecilia Yau: ""William Morris"", 1995, from an edition of 62, and Hazel White: ""And Then She Made the Lasses Oh"", 1996, from an edition of 52 (3) Provenance: Christopher Drake Gallery, November 1982. The collection of the late Siva Swaminathan, (later Brendan Garry Nathan)
Conca dei Cavalli (circa 1910). Duilio Cambelotti (Roma 1876-1960). bacile in bronzo a patina scura sul cui bordo poggiano le figure di tre diversi cavalli in atto di dissetarsi. Sono incise le Iniziali del Cambellotti e una spiga di grano che è sempre presente nella firma dell’artista, fa parte della serie di vasi con animali esposti nella Mostra delle Scuole per i contadini dell’Agro Romano, nell’ambito dell’Esposizione Internazionale di Roma del 1911, in occasione del cinquantenario dell’Unità d’Italia. Poggia su base di legno quadrata coeva. Personaggio estremamente interessante, figlio d’arte (il padre Antonio era intagliatore e decoratore a Roma), fu uno dei massimi rappresentanti dello stile Liberty in Italia, ma più legato agli aspetti primitivi e sociali di William Morris che a quelli essenzialmente decorativi e leziosi dell’Art Nouveau francese. Artista eclettico, fu incisore, xilografo, pittore, scenografo, architetto, decoratore, arredatore, designer, grafico, cartellonista pubblicitario (suo il manifesto per l’Esposizione Nazionale di Torino del 1898, Incandescenza disegnato per la ditta Lipizzi su commissione dello Stabilimento Cromolitografico A. Marzi di Roma). Designer ante-litteram progettò suppellettili, oggettistica e componenti d`arredo, inventò famose lampade di Cambellotti in puro stile Liberty. Fu infine anche scultore, ceramista e illustratore. Importantissimo aspetto della sua vita fu il legame col mondo contadino, insieme con il torinese Giovanni Cena, Giacomo Balla, la scrittrice Sibilla Aleramo sostenne la riqualificazione dell`agro Romano e delle paludi Pontine, fondando nel 1905 le prime scuole per i contadini proprio ai margini delle millenarie paludi laziali. La sua produzione artistica si estese negli anni successivi della Bonifica Integrale a considerare il tema del lavoro e della conquista della terra e come architetto si dedicò al progetto della casa delle famiglie contadine. . Alt. cm. 34, diam. cm 58. cm 80x45x45. - Conca dei Cavalli (circa 1910). Duilio Cambelotti (Rome 1876-1960). Dark patina bronze basin with the figures of three different horses in the act of drinking resting on the edges Start Price: € 4. 000,00
Charles I (1625-49), Briot’s hammered issue, 1638-39, Halfcrown, 15.20g, m.m. triangle over anchor/triangle over anchor, mule with Tower reverse, Briot style horse with ground line, rev. group III, oval garnished shield, (Brooker 734; N.2307/2209; S.2861/2773), uneven flan and weakness to equestrian portrait as is usually seen on this issue, even tone and comparatively full, very fine for this, very rare provenanceAlan Morris collectionH. M. Lingford collection, purchased February 1947 (with his ticket)Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Charles I (1625-49), Aberystwyth-Furnace mint, 1648/9, Halfgroat, 0.97g, m.m. crown, crowned bust left, rev. large plume (N.2356; S.2913), pierced below bust, otherwise very fine and toned, very rare provenanceAlan Morris collectionSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Philby (H. St. J.B.). The Background of Islam. Being a Sketch of Arabian History in Pre-Islamic Times, Whitehead Morris, Alexandria, 1947, contemporary previous owner inscription, small library copy label to front pastedown, original cloth-backed printed boards, light edgewear, 8vo. Limited edition, 311/500 signed by the author. -1
Morris (Beverley R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl, 1st ed., Groombridge and Sons, 1855, title page, sixty hand-coloured engraved plates, one or two small holes to blank foredge margin of a few pages, very slight spoting, a.e.g., contemporary half red morocco with gilt stamped vignette replicating frontispiece, some slight shelf wear to spine and a little fraying to corners, 4to -1
Cohen (Laurence Jonathan, 1923-2006). The Complete Philosophy Library of L. Jonathan Cohen, Fellow of Queens College Oxford from 1957 to 1990, President of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science (1957-91) and of the International Council of Scientific Unions (1993-96), Fellow of the British Academy from 1973, the collection comprises approx. 2,500 items including signed and presentation copies, papers and correspondence, mostly 20th c., all in very good to excellent condition. Cohens philosophic interests centred on language, epistemology and logic, and his library includes approx. 200 books, pamphlets, offprints and extracts of his own works. A full and detailed catalogue of the complete collection is available as a PDF or in printed format. The catalogue comes with a biographical introduction by Jonathan Adler. Cohens own books include The Principles of World Citizenship (1954), Diversity of Meaning (1962), The Probable and the Provable (1977), and An Essay on Belief and Acceptance (1992). Authors represented in Cohens main library are works by Jonathan Adler, Evandro Agazzi, Ronald J. Allen, J. L. Austin, A. J. Afer, Didrik Batens, Jonathan Bennett, Max Black, Joseph M. Bochenski, Margaret A. Boden, Radu J. Bogdan, Bernard Bolzano, George Boole, Bernard Bosenquet, Franz Brantano, C. D. Broad, Mario Bunge, Edmund Burke, J. B. Bury, Rudolf Carnap, Nancy Cartwright, Ernst Cassirer, Hector-Neri Castaneda, Roderick M. Chisholm, Noam Chomsky, Paul M. Churchland, Austen Clark, Morris Cohen, R. J. Collingwood, Lorraine J. Daston, Donald Davidson, Daniel C. Dennett, Michael Dummett, Ronald Dworkin, Hillel J. Einhorn, Olof Ekelof, Brian Ellis, Pasquale Engel, Jerry A. Fodor, Gottlob Frege, Gerd Gigerenzer, Paul Gochet, Nelson Goodman, Dale Gottlieb, A. T. Grigorian, Ian Hacking, Vinit Haksar, Stuart Hampshire, R. M. Hare, R. Harre, Jonathan Harrison, H. L. A. Hart, Mary Hesse, Jaakko Hintikka, Henry Hiz, Ted Honderich, Paul Horwich, Asa Kascher, Gerrold J. Katz, William Kneale, Stephan Korner, Imre Lakatos, Peter Le Marque, Isaac Levi, J. L. Mackie, Paul E. Meehl, D. H. Mellor, David Miller, Thomas Nagel, Ilkka Niiniluoto, Leszek Nowak, John Passmore, David Pears, Karl R. Popper, W. V. Quine, Nicholas Rescher, Bertrand Russell, Wesley C. Salmon, Geoffrey Sampson, Italo Scardovi, David A. Schum, Wilfrid Sellars, Pieter Seuren, J. J. C. Smart, Yuvale Steinitz, Stephen P. Stitch, P. F. Strawson, Patrick Suppes, Richard Swinburn, Peter Tillers, Peter Urbach, G. H. Von Wright, Ludwig Wittgenstein, etc. (approx. 2,500)
Lowe (E. J.). Our Native Ferns, or A History of the British Species and their Varieties, 2 vols., pub. Groombridge and Sons, 1867, numerous coloured plates and woodcut illusts., orig. cloth, 8vo, together with Bewick (Thomas), A General History of Quadrupeds, 6th ed., pub. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1811, numerous wood engravings, rebound half calf, 8vo, plus Morris (F. O.), A History of British Butterflies, 5th ed., pub. George Bell & Sons, seventy-two coloured plates, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus other natural history reference including several New Naturalist series, mostly cloth bound, some in d.j.s, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
Ball (Warwick). The Monuments of Afghanistan, History, Archaeology and Architecture, 1st ed., pub. I. B. Tauris, 2008, numerous colour and b&w illusts., mostly after photos, orig. blue cloth in d.j., 4to, VG, together with Williams (Harry), Ceylon, Pearl of the East, 7th imp., 1965, numerous b&w plates after photos, illusts., etc., orig. cloth gilt in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, plus Fleming (Ian), Thrilling Cities, 1st ed., 1963, b&w plts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., and Morris (James), Cities, 1st ed., pub. Faber & Faber, 1963, b&w plates after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed, 8vo, plus other European and near East travel, history, etc., guide books, including Companion Guide series, Augustus Hare, Walks in Rome, 2 vols., Roloff Beny, etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, mainly 8vo (including some 4to), G/VG (approx. 175) (6 shelves)
A collection of silver items, to include: an Edwardian baluster cream jug by... A collection of silver items, to include: an Edwardian baluster cream jug by Moss Morris, London 1902, with a shaped border, leaf capped double scroll handle and on three trefoil feet, 10.5cm high; a pair of four division toast racks by Harrods Ltd., London 1960, with loop handles and on four ball feet, 6.8cm long; a similar Victorian toast rack, mark`s obscured, 8.9cm long; a late Victorian oval pierced dish by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, 16cm long; and a Victorian bowl by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1891, 7.6cm diameter, 474g (15.2 oz) gross View on bloomsburyauctions.com
Monica Fry - A green patinated bronze model of an angel and two children, the boy in crouching pose and being blessed by her right hand, the girl being cuddled with left arm, all-over incised decoration, incised Monica Fry and dated 1967, numbered 1/6, with raised foundry mark 'Morris Singer Founders, London' verso, h.34cm
A tray containing a quantity of mostly sealed 4mm/00 Station accessory packs, Signal and Point accessories and other items including a Mikes Models GWR Conical Water Tank Kit, a Springside Models Morris Commercial Van Kit, Dapol and Airfix Station Building Kits, a City Streeets 2 stall Engine Shed Kit and a ChurchwardModels etched brass Signal Box Kit. Well worth a delve
A collection of TRIANG MINIX for use with a 00 Model Railway - RC1 Yellow Ford Anglia x 2, RC1 Red Ford Anglia and RC4 Triumph 2000 (all Mint in Sealed Packs) - RC1 Black Ford Anglia, RC4 Black Triumph 2000 and RC14 Black AEC Bus (all Mint in original Packs but could be repaints) - a Minix RC13 Ford Van, RC16 Caravan and the following Cars RC1 Ford Anglias x 9, RC2 Morris 1100, RC3 Viva x 2, RC5 Black A60 and RC9 Simca. All Mint
CORGI/MATCHBOX DINKY - 6 x Models - Corgi Classic 12501 Blue Circle Foden 4 wheel Truck, 19901 BRS Bedford S with Flat Trailer, 25001 BR Leyland Beaver Platform Lorry & Packing Cases and 97930 ERF 'Blue Circle' Tanker - Transport of the 50's and 60's BR Bedford and Morris J Vans - all Mint Boxed - Matchbox Dinky DY-4 Radio Times Ford Van (Mint in a Good Window Box)
FIFTEEN ASSORTED EMPTY BOXES including those for a Dinky No.181, Volkswagen Beetle (grey colour dot to end flaps); Corgi No.226, Morris Mini Minor; Corgi No.241, Ghia L.6.4; Budgie No.454, R.A.C. Motor Cycle Patrol; and Matchbox 1-75 series No.73, Ferrari Racing Car, variable condition, many good.
Corgi Classics, The Showmans Range: includes 15901 Scammell Highwayman, 24401 Leyland Truck, No 27801 Atkinson Truck set, 09901 ERF Dodgem Truck Set, 16502 Scammell Highwayman and caravan set, 16501 Scammell Highwayman trailer and Caravan set, 27602 Atkinson Rigid Truck and Trailer, 12601 Foden Pole Truck, 16101 Scammell Crane Set, 06601 Morris 1000 Advance Publicity Van, 24801 Leyland Dodgem Truck 7 Caravan Set,21701 AEC Pole Truck and Trailer, all boxed.
Autographs interesting group of signed letters/ quotations from various modern writers/celebrities including: Alan Aykbourn^ Norman Tebbit^ Chris Bonnington^ Arnold Wesker^ Desmond Morris^ Raymond Briggs^ Alan Sillitoe^ William Rees-Mogg^ Prof Eric Hobsbawm^ Ferdinand Mount^ Jeffrey Archer^ some duplicates^ approx 22.
1969 Morris Mini panel van Vin no. YJBAV4R1798 Engine no. 10YTUH20609 A British icon of the 1960s, the Mini was voted the second most influential car of the 20th century (behind the Ford Model T). The appeal of the Morris Minor is so strong that for many people the mere mention of the name evokes nostalgic memories. A favourite with young and old, some 5.3 million Minis were manufactured and sold, making it the most popular British car ever produced. The first prototype appeared in the experimental workshops at Cowley in early 1943, in time for when the war was eventually won and a new small car was needed to replace the Series E Morris. Left in the talented young hands of Alec Issigonis, his sketch-pad drawings depicted a ‘new generation’ of small car, with a highly unitary body-shell and uniquely small wheels. Officially announced to the public in August 1959, the Mini was marketed under two main brand names, Austin and Morris, until 1969 when it became a marque in its own right. Manufactured at the Victoria Park / Zetland British Motor Corporation factory in Sydney, the Mini Mark had three major UK updates – the Mark II, the Clubman and the Mark III. Slow at the outset, Mark I sales strengthened across most of the model lines in the 1960s, and production totalled 1,190,000. The Mini’s distinctive design features two-doors and a space saving front-wheel drive layout, allowing 80% of the area of the car’s floor plan to be designated for passengers and luggage. The 1964 model saw several changes including the 997 cc engine being replaced by a shorter stroke 998 cc unit. The suspension was updated by another Moulton design, the hydrolastic system, giving it a softer ride however this resulted in increased weight and production costs. The commercial mini panel van was produced during the years 1960–1982 and rated at 1/4-ton load capacity. Extended on the longer Traveller chassis but without side windows, it proved extremely popular in 1960s Britain as a more economical option to the car, and classed as a commercial vehicle it carried no sales tax. The Mini Van was renamed the Mini 95 in 1978, the number representing the gross vehicle weight of 0.95 tons. This cute little Australian produced van was purchased by the current owner from the Mini Owners Club of Queensland. The club had used it for promotion and transportation of equipment for car club events. After purchase, the car was re-painted from a maroon red to a soft yellow. Fitted with an original type 1100cc engine and 4 speed manual transmission, retrofitted with disk brakes, 12”mag wheels, bucket sets and SAAS steering wheel, these updates certainly enhance the driving experience. Odometer reading approximately 40,000 miles. This vehicle is currently registered in Queensland (S17747), the club plates illustrated are not transferrable and vehicle will be sold unregistered.
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