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This may be as good as it gets - British Racing Green, tan leather, chrome wires and an inch-perfect restoration with input from Jaguar restoration royalty. This Jaguar Racing Green XK150 3.4 Drophead Coupé with tan interior and black hood was originally exported to the United State of America through Jaguar Cars in New York before, many years later in July 1989, being purchased by the present owner through a German dealer, sight unseen and ripe for restoration.Once the Jaguar arrived in the UK and the import papers were processed, work commenced with a total strip down to a bare chassis. Its new owner was clear that he wanted a very presentable but at the same time totally useable XK and carried out extensive research to ensure that the rebuild was carried out correctly and as required by the correct people. Now sensibly converted to right-hand drive format, the result is the superb specimen offered here today. Clearly cherished since and correctly maintained as required, it's been enjoyed on many long European trips and remains in outstanding order throughout.It's accompanied by an extensive history file detailing the purchase, import, rebuild and its subsequent trips throughout the UK and Europe, all beautifully detailed in page after page of handwritten notes which so rarely happens today. With invoices on file from the likes of VSE, Guy Broad, MWS International and others together with a photographic record of the build, it's clear to see the effort that's been made to, not only produce an outstanding Classic Jaguar, but also one that's had input from the right people.Now ready for its next custodian, to be used as intended out on the open road, but would be equally as happy at your local ‘noggin and natter’.Specification Make: JAGUAR Model: XK150 DHC Year: 1957 Chassis Number: S837165 Registration Number: VSK 423 Transmission: Manual Engine Number: VS267 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Make: RHD Interior Colour: Magnolia HideClick here for more details and images
Children's TV - Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate. A signed Big Stars from the Small Screen FDC. Between them they created a number of popular children's TV programmes, The Saga of Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers, Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood. Postmarked 3 September 1996 with Alexandra Palace cancellations. Complete with full set of five stamps and insert. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. 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
A small group of silver items including a silver mounted clear glass conical whiskey noggin. The mounts with hallmarks for Birmingham 1912, 12cm high overall; two silver pierced round butter dishes with pierced flat handles and pad feet, mark of The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, Birmingham 1952, 9cm diameter, with frosted glass liners and two silver old English pattern butter knives with conforming mounts
To include a silver mounted water jug or whiskey noggin; a short ale flute with a spiraling bowl; further various glasses; a finger bowl; etc.The tallest glass 15.5cm highQty: qtyAll in generally good condition. One sherry glass with railing vine decoration with a chip to the foot. A larger heavier wine glass with a crack to the base of the bowl.
A QUANTITY OF FILM AND TV RELATED TOYS AND SOFT TOYS, to include Sooty & Sweep, Rupert the Bear, E.T., Snoopy, Lamb Chop, Paddington etc., Troll figure and glove puppet, with a quantity of assorted toys and games including boxed Noggin the Nog board game, boxed L'Attaque military tactics board game, boxed wooden jigsaw, boxed Adventure Playthings wooden tanker lorry, plastic Tardis containing a collection of Doctor Who trading card game cards, assorted Weebles etc., contents of sets not checked, all in play worn condition (2 boxes)
Six silver wine labels, comprising: canted-rectangular with a vacant shield above by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1793, engraved PORT, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) long; canted-rectangular engraved with shells by William Knight II, London 1828, engraved MADEIRA; canted-rectangular by Elizabeth Morley, London 1796, engraved MADEIRA; canted-rectangular by John Reily, London 1808, engraved HOCK; canted-rectangular, unmarked, engraved BRANDY; kidney shape for a noggin by Hukin & Heath, London 1906, engraved Whiskey; together with an old Sheffield plate example, engraved GIN (7)
Clangers Peter Firmin signed 50th ann Ivor The Engine Magical Worlds official 2009 Internetstamps FDC. Peter Arthur Firmin was an English artist and puppet maker. He was the founder of Smallfilms, along with Oliver Postgate. Between them they created a number of popular children's TV programmes, The Saga of Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers, Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. 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
An Elizabeth II silver 'Aladdin's Lamp' Table Lighter, by Garrard & Co Ltd., hallmarked London 1954, with inscription 'H.Q. 2. T.A.F', 11cm long, together with a miniature silver advertising cigarette box, in the for of an entrée dish, by John H Lunn, hallmarked Birmingham, 1961, the cover with 'Senior Service' logo, an Edwardian silver mounted glass Whisky noggin, a silver napkin clip and pen knife, weighable silver 8.1ozt (5)
Edwardian silver mounted clear glass whisky noggin, Birmingham 1907, height 10cm; also a late Victorian silver 'Sherry' decanter collar, London 1897; and a silver mounted pouring cork (3) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
George V silver mounted clear glass whisky noggin, hinged cover and mount hallmarked Birmingham 1910, the cover engraved with initials, height 10.5cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A collection of silver to include a cased egg cup and spoonvarious dates and makerscomprising a a cased George V egg cup and spoon, London, 1918, Josiah Williams & Co., a sauce boat, a silver mounted glass whisky noggin, a christening mug with inscription, a baluster form cream jug and a helmet form cream jug in Georgian style, a pair spill vases with weighted bases, a silver lidded cut glass preserve pot, and engine turned manicure set lacking scissors, a small cigarette case, pair silver handle glove stretchers, a chrome tobacco tin etc., (qty)weighable silver approx. 11.68oztCondition: Glass of noggin cracked. cigarette case with dings, other items in fair condition. One rim of spill vase with knocks.
A selection of five rare experimental, jazz and industrial music influenced Albums including Waiting for the Age of Automation by Portico Quartet, Noggin by Pork Queen, Untitled by Kjeitil d Brandsdal, Modern Pop Music According to De Selby and Ruins by Grouper, (5) Each album is in excellent condition with vinyl showing little in the way of marking of visible wear and all have original inserts where originally applicable.
A group of silver mounted glass bottles,comprising a Scrooge decanter, 25cm high, with a 'Gin' silver spirit label, Birmingham 1955, a whisky noggin, Birmingham 1946, 9.5cm high, with a spirit label, an oil and vinegar bottle, 12cm high, an two dressing table jars, one example with an inset purple past stone, 10cm high, the other with engraved initials, 9cm high (5)Condition ReportNibbles to the cut glass. Tarnishing and wear to the silver throughout.Scrooge decanter) No noticeable cracks, only manufacturing imperfections. Some chips to the edges. Please see the additional images.
A selection of silver items, to include a set of four Edwardian silver open salts, William Aitken, Chester 1900, of embossed teardrop form with matched spoons, bowls 6cm wide, a cased set of George V silver coffee beans spoons, possibly Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1924, and a silver mounted whisky noggin, 11cm high, gross weight 2ozt (excluding noggin) (10)
Hukin & Heath - Two graduating Whisky noggin's with hinged silver tops, the glass parts both having handles to bodies and cut bases. Both hallmarked Birmingham, larger one 1911 other 1909. Along with a small octagonal shaped glass condiment pot, also by Hukin & Heath, hallmarked London, 1892, with matching condiment spoon with ball shaped terminal. (3) Tallest noggin approx. 10.5cm high. Other noggin approx. 10cm high. Condiment pot approx. 5cm high. Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear.

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