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A 9ct gold sprung snake or serpent necklace,composed of circular section gas pipe. A crossover snake head and tail centrepiece with faceted ruby eyes and hand engraved decoration, to a concealed box clasp, with a figure of eight safety catch. Birmingham 1982. 402mm long, 35.43gCondition report: Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Clasp in working order.Minor marks to the table or crown facet edges under 10x magnification.
A cased carved meerschaum pipe, modelled as a gentleman wearing a fez, amber mouthpiece, 11cm; another as a woman wearing a large feather-topped hat, amber mouthpiece, 16cm; another as three galloping horses, missing mouthpiece, 7.5cm; a plain wood pipe with silver collar, amber mouthpiece, damaged; a cheroot holder with 9 carat rose gold collar, cased; another with metal collar, cased; a Parker pen and pencil set and another pen and pencil set.
Good quality early 20th Century Italian inlaid Pietra Dura Smokers Companion box with trompe l'oeil smoking accessory decoration to lid including matches, pen knife, cigarette, pipe tamper, cheroot holder etc, marked on match box 'Firenze' in ebonised surround, divisions to interior on bun feet 25 x 18 x 8.5 cm
Collection of pens including a Conway Stuart 75 fountain pen with a 14ct gold nib, Conway Stuart 388 pen with a 14ct gold nib, Swan Blackbird self-filling pen with a 14ct gold nib (clip missing), Sheaffer silver plated fountain pen with a 14ct gold nib, Cross gilt metal biro and propelling pencil, cased, promotional and other pens, inks, Meerachaum pipe, cased, Rolls Razor and other items (a lot)
Art Deco silver and blue enamelled hexagonal compact, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1932, W 7.2cm, silver pipe mouthpiece, 7 small spoons, gross 153grs, pair of Italian white metal nut cracks, 800 standard, silver mounted oil bottle by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1920 and 1924, silver mounted scent bottle, plated and other items (a lot)
1972 Jaguar E-Type Series III Fixedhead Coupé Transmission: automaticMileage:71883One consequence of the E-Type’s long process of development had been a gradual increase in weight, but a good measure of the concomitant loss of performance was restored in 1971 with the arrival of the sensational Series III V12. Weighing only 80lb more than the cast-iron-block 4.2 litre that it replaced, the new all-alloy, 5.3 litre, overhead camshaft V12 engine produced 272bhp, an output good enough for a top speed well in excess of 140mph. Further good news was that the 0-100mph time of around 16 seconds made the V12 the fastest accelerating E-Type ever. Other mechanical changes beneath the Series III’s more aggressive looking exterior included ventilated front disc brakes, anti-dive front suspension, Lucas transistorised ignition, and Adwest power-assisted steering, while automatic transmission was one of the more popular options on what was now more of a luxury Grand Tourer than out-and-out sports car. Flared wheel arches, a deeper radiator air intake complete with grille and a four-pipe exhaust system distinguished the Series III from its six-cylinder forbears, plus, of course, that all important V12 boot badge. The interior though, remained traditional Jaguar. Built in two-seat roadster and 2+2 coupé versions, both of which used the long wheelbase floor pan introduced on the Series II 2+2, the Series III E-Type continued the Jaguar tradition of offering a level of performance and luxury unrivalled at the price.Built on 27th April 1972 and shipped to British Leyland New York USA, this left hand drive V12 E-Type was returned to the UK in 2017. A matching numbers example in its original colours of white with a Cinnamon leather interior, it is also fitted with air conditioning. Now UK registered, the car has had just two UK owners and has been well maintained including new rear brakes calipers in 2019 and a stainless steel exhaust and new GAZ shock absorbers in 2020, with approximately £8,000 of expenditure on file. Mechanically the car starts and runs as it should, the automatic gearbox works well and has had a recent oil change. This is a largely original and unrestored car and it presents well although the paintwork is showing some minor signs of age. This is a well presented, useable example showing a modest 71,883 miles on the odometer and is offered with a sizeable history file including a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Dating Certificate and the UK V5 registration document.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
1980 Porsche 911 / 930 Turbo with RUF upgrades Transmission: manualMileage:65000In the early 1970's, Porsche had designs on racing a turbocharged version of the 911 and the Porsche 911 Turbo or 930 was born. It was the fastest production car available on the market. Adding this level of power to the already powerful car created a vehicle that was not for the faint hearted. In skilled hands, however, a 930 will show a clean pair of heels to most of its rivals. It was based around the Carrera RS 3.0, the engine from which was modified, courtesy of turbo technology. Initially, power output was 260bhp but from 1978, it was increased to 300bhp by raising the engine capacity to 3.3 litres as is the case in this instance.Appearing to originally sell in Japan, this 3.3 litre model was then re-imported back to Europe in 2019. Needless to say, VAT and duty has been accounted for and a UK V5C and MoT test certificate can be found within the history file. It would also appear that, in 2016, the engine & gearbox was dropped out for an engine rebuild with heads off and pistons and liners refitted with specialists, ‘Autoumbau Porsche’ in Bedfordshire with a total bill of a shade under £10,000. At the same time, correct and period leather seats were installed as well as a decent service, chain tensioners, pipe-work and new sound-deadener. In addition to this mechanically clean bill of health, German specialist, RUF, have supplied a number of upgrades for this car including dials, gearstick and the all-important boost-control. The classic 930 Turbo will always stand out as the 911 to have and the specification here is great.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
Seventy Years Of BBC Sport Hardback Book Signed Inside From The BBC Sports Personality Dinner 2006 Inc. Geoff Twentyman, Mike Tindall, Zara Phillips, Mike Rafter, Gareth Chilcott, Martin Pipe, Paul Nicholls, Richard Hill, John Ward, Imogen Cairns, Jamie Cox. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Norfolk.- Bedingfield family (of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk) Collection of documents and genealogical/historical notes relating to the Bedingfield family and Norfolk, some manuscripts on vellum, others on paper, some typescripts, folds, some soiling and dust, v.s., v.d., 1462 - [20th century] (qty).⁂ Includes:(1). Norfolk, Great Fransham.- Yelverton (Sir William, justice, d. 1477?).- Grant by William Yelverton, Robert Pynnes, Henry Tolle and Thomas Styward feoffees have by this present charter and indenture confirmed to Thomas Large of Great Fransham, John Large, Robert Drewery, William Large and Thomas Drewery of Beston [Beeston] of all those messuages, lands, &c., in Great Fransham, demised to them the said grantors by Thomas Isaak and others reserving "totam illam cameram vocat. le Crosse Chamber in fine Occident aule infra mesuag' in quo Johes Blyford"... for the term of his life and that of Agnes his wife, reserving also a close called Bridgemedowe, and also a stable "pro equo diet. John Blyford et Agnet et pro equis amicorum suorimi totiens quotiens eis aduenierint," for the life of same John and Agnes and forty days after; also reserving one acre of arable land in two pieces in Fransham, one piece called Broodhalfacre, the other Pythalfacre; also a reserved rent of ten pence from a tenement called Curteleys in Fransham, witnesses: William Cade, Thomas Herlewyn and others, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, in brown ink, 27 lines, indented at head, a few very small holes, light brown stain, 4 red wax seals, 2 in fine condition, 2 broken with loss, slightly browned and creased, 260 x 270mm., Sunday after the Annunciation [25 March] 1462. (2). Norfolk Pipe Roll.- Pipe Roll for the annual account of money owed to the government by Philip Bedingfield, sheriff of Norfolk, manuscript pipe roll on vellum, in brown ink, 4 stitched membranes, browned, signed by Christopher Denton, Deputy Clerk of the Pipe at tail, c. 2635 x 290mm., 14th July 1756.(3). Bedingfield (Philip, of Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk) The Executors and Trustees of Philip Bedingfield Esqr. Deceased, manuscript ledger, c. 100pp., ruled in red, original half morocco, gilt, rubbed, joints split, spine worn, oblong 4to, 1872-73.
19th Century - English School - Oil on Canvas - Thresher smoking a pipe, unsigned, 54cm x 38cm, framedCondition report: Losses to the frame in various places. Surface cracking present, with some small white spots present in places. Would benefit from a clean. Please check the extra images provided, which may show some condition issues, or call department for more information prior to bidding.The inclusion of the artist’s full name (and dates of birth and/or death, if known) should be understood to convey that, in our opinion only, this work is probably by the artist, and probably of the period. Any qualifiers such as ‘Attributed to’, ‘Circle, Manner, School, or Follower of’ etc. convey some level of doubt on our part.
A George V calabash silver mounted pipe, the bowl stamped KAROO the bowl mount hallmarked by William Harrison, Birmingham, 1912 together with a silver mounted pipe stem; an amber cigar holder with gold plated mount, in fitted case and a Juma ivorine and silver plated pipe, stamped to the stem (4)
A group of silver to include: a Victorian silver cigar cutter, engraved Strafford Smith, hallmarked by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham, 1876 together with a Victorian silver mounted leather cigar holder, the curved collar hallmarked by Wright & Davies, London, 1886; a George V engraved match box holder, hallmarked by W J Myatt., Birmingham, 1911; a Modern silver engine turned retractable pipe cleaner, hallmarked and a pair of Edwardian menu holders, shell shaped clasps on raised circular stands, Birmingham, 1905 (6)

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