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An Early 20th Century Dusky Grey Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the taupe silk leaf with a cartouche showing two classical maidens playing with a naked child, the reserves painted with swags of bright pink roses, the verso plain. Together with A Small and Dainty Pink Mother-of Pearl Fan, the leaf painted with an 18th century couple in formal courting pose, and A Third Fan, Late 19th Century, a cream double gauze leaf mounted on white mother of pearl and painted with deep ruby and pale pink roses, buds and foliage (3)The grey MOP fan has some wear to the leaf to the sides, and some folds are thin. The pink MOP fan leaf is worn/split to the sides. The white MOP fan has an old repair to the upper section of the lower guard, the leaf splitting in places and stained.
A Mid-19th Century Fan, with heavy mother-of-pearl monture, the gorge sticks carved and pierced and gilded and featuring leaping dogs and birds in trees, details emphasised with the use of differing shades of gold. The double paper leaf, lithographed and hand coloured, depicts ladies in a bower attended by one gentleman, a page offering refreshment of fruit. The reserves are filled with gold scrolling. The verso shows a rural scene with families by a riverbank, playing Blind Man's Buff, others relaxing with a dog, goat, sheep and a donkey. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cm Purchased at Phillips London on 3rd October 1979 for £80.00.Large repair to the lower guard with overlaid MOP, and a small repair to the upper guard.
A European Pink Mother-of-pearl Brisé Fan, carved and pierced, silvered and gilded in floral sprays, a central roundel with cherubs playing in the clouds, and a sheaf of corn, this panel backed by thin pink mother-of-pearl. Rounded/scalloped tips. Guard length 7.5 inches or 19cmThe upper guard has been repaired with additional mother-of-pearl, the central panel has one small thin MOP repair, hardly noticeable from the recto. Ribbon sound.
A Late 19th Century Wooden Brisé Fan, painted with a view of ''The Metropole Hotel, Brighton'' in a vignette bordered with flowers, fan consisting of fourteen inner sticks and two guards, Together with A 20th Century Paper Fan, advertising the ''London and North Eastern Railway, a simple leaf mounted on wooden sticks of the type made in China; Two Similar Fans, advertising ''The Great Eastern Hotel'' and ''The Trocadero restaurant''; A 19th Century Olive Wood Fan, with concealed cockade leaf of the type produced in Sorrento, marked ''Ricordo'' with a figure in local costume painted on the recto; A Paper Fan, mounted on wooden sticks, these being lightly painted in colour, the leaf showing a group of local musicians and dancers performing before a wealthy couple who observe from the stone balcony of their country property. The verso shows a piper playing for a strolling couple; and A Third Paper Fan, mounted on wooden sticks, the recto showing several finely dressed older children strolling in a park by a stone fountain, perhaps in the early days of courtship, not an adult in sight! The verso shows a group of younger children, playing with a skipping rope. Guard lengths: brisé 7.25 inches or 18.5cm; cockade 9.75 inches, 25cm (7)The first stick in from the left on the brisé is split but holding, the ribbon is sound, but unattached at the left, the wood is quite grubby.
A Mid 18th Century Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture carved, pierced and gilded, with thin mother-of-pearl backing to the gorge, where gilded figures in 18th century costume are assembled. The vellum leaf is mounted à l'Anglaise , the recto showing a pair of lovers before the altar of love, receiving laurel leaves from Hera in her chariot drawn by colourful peacocks with magnificent outspread tails. To the right, seated by the obelisk, sits Diana with her weapons, holding a cornucopia brought by the generously proportioned figure of Abundance who has joined the scene. Fame with her wings and trumpet is perhaps also present. The verso is painted simply with a boy playing with his dog along a tree-lined avenue. The reserves recto/verso are painted delicately with flowers highlighted with gold. Guard length 11.25 inches or 28.5cm Purchased at Phillips on 6th March 1986 for £100.Both guard sticks have repair, one repair has failed, and several gorge sticks are broken to the right.
Shakespeare's Seven Ages: An 18th Century Ivory Fan, the monture carved and pierced with a particularly elaborate gorge, featuring a lady playing an instrument surrounded by Chinoiserie figures and flowers. The double leaf is printed with seven coloured ovals containing scenes relating to life in the times of William Shakespeare, by Sarah Ashton, 28 Little Britain, 1796. From the left, The Infant….'', followed by The Schoolboy going unwillingly to school, The Lover, The Soldier, The Judge, The Man ravaged by Age and finally the Second Childhood. Marked at the bottom right ''Entered in Stationer's Hall''. Guard length 9.75 inches or 24cm Provenance: Purchased from the collection of Felicity BarnettSound, clean, good colour.
A Circa 1760's Ivory Fan, the monture pierced, gilded and attractively painted, the gorge with bright turquoise, softer green and touches of other colours, serving to draw the eye to the carved cherubs and bowls of fruit in the centre. The gorge is further decorated with tiny iridescent shapes and parts are backed with thin mother-of-pearl. The head is well shaped, seen when open. The double paper leaf is painted with a rather imaginative garden, formed with arbours and statues. A makeshift tent provides shade whilst several activities are undertaken. A lady with a parasol holds a doll puppet; a lady wearing a laced stomacher is fanned by the gentleman who admires her; another gentleman attempts to purchase flowers from a maid who appears to have obtained his tricorn hat, in front of a shell fountain and a dolphin statue. And to the left, a servant prepares to bring liquid refreshment on a tray. The verso, the reserves painted with exotic flowers, shows two country boys playing bowls. Guard length10.5 inches or 26.5cm Purchased at Christie's SK on October 23rd 1979.The paint is almost rubbed away on the upper guards. Some rubbing to the folds. Backing MOP has losses.
A Mid-19th Century Bone Fan, with brightly coloured lithographed double velum (?) leaf, the monture carved, pierced and gilded, the gorge elaborate in three shades of gold, a central floral spray surrounded by birds and butterflies. The recto shows an Alpine scene with a farmer dressed in a country smock, standing beside his loaded cart which is pulled by bullocks. Several ladies and another man and boy are present wearing regional costumes. Signed to the left F. Dandiyoor? The reserves are richly decorated in gold and at each side of the central cartouche feature portraits of elegantly dressed ladies. The verso is less decorative with a simple rural scene of distant hills and buildings with spires in a wooded area. The reserves have some gold detailing. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cm. Together with A Fan, with lithographic double paper leaf married to an earlier ivory monture with figures carved on the guards. The gorge is painted with sweeping floral curves of blue, yellow and lilac flowers. The recto shows men and women in Baroque costume, the men with lace collars and breeches, seated at a table covered with sumptuous table carpet playing chess. Side vignettes depict courting couples in costume, and two magnificent castles. The verso, in cream with gold, shows a courting couple by a well. Numbers appear to be printed on each side, with ''2259'' to the left and ''J???'' to the right. Guard length10.75 inches or 27.5cm (2) First fan: Purchased at Phillips on March 6th 1986 for £50.00. Second fan: Purchased on March 23rd 1978 for £22.00First fan, slight loss to the gilding on the upper guard but otherwise in good condition, bright strong colour. Fan 2, nothing noted.
A Gothic Revival Fan, the leaf mounted on white mother-of-pearl, the monture possibly older than the hand coloured lithographed leaf. The recto shows a medieval hawking expedition, leaving and returning to a castle, with horse, dogs, handlers, and a lady and her Knight. Smaller vignettes show the bird handler with a colourful bird, and in the reserves six monks stand beneath stylised buildings with spiked architectural detail. The verso, with a central cartouche showing a musician playing to a lady seated in a throne, has reserves in gold featuring figures from the Commedia dell'arte, dancing on pillars. A monogram signature is visible, ''AE''. Guard length 10.75 inches or 27.5cm
An Early 20th Century Mid Green/Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the shell with attractive shading, mounted with a gauze leaf overlaid with green silk, highly embellished with green and gold sequins. The recto is balanced with four vignettes, the ones to the sides featuring buildings, those remaining featuring a gentleman playing music and a lady dancing. Guard length 7.5 inches or 19cm. Together with A Large Late 19th Century Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture gilded and silvered, the leaf of black gauze applied with machine lace, painted with delicate flowers and foliage and two small birds. Contained in a cream card fan box. Guard length 13.75 inches or 35cm (3)Green MOP: The upper guard has broken at the rivet, both sections appear present. The silk is rubbed on the folds. Pink MOP and box: in good order.
An Early 20th Century Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture carved, pierced and gilded, the double paper leaf showing ladies seated in a garden listening to a child playing a flute. Both ladies, in 18th century dress, are holding fans, one open. Signed Zabaro……. probably Gabrielle Zaborowska. The verso is plain. Contained in a card fan box covered in cream and brown coloured paper. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5cGood. Shiny MOP, good colour to the leaf. The box is slightly scuffed.
A Late 18th Century French Ivory Fan, the monture carved and pierced, some designs in pairs in the gorge. The silk leaf is painted with two extravagantly dressed ladies seated discreetly outdoors, lest the secrets they are confiding be overheard, one holding a fan, both rather flushed, not noticing Cupid with his arrows hovering silently beside them. One further colourful painted vignette shows a parrot and musical instruments. Three panels en grisaille show rural scenes and cherubs playing. All features are bordered with embroidered gold sequins and the reserves are filled with garlands of flowers. The verso is simply painted with three sprays of delicate flowers. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cmThe silk is dry and reinforced on the verso on several folds. The upper guard appears to have been repaired, best seen from the verso.
A 1760's Ivory Fan of Cabriolet Form, the monture carved and pierced, painted and gilded, with a design of birds, flowers, fruit and figures. The upper leaf section is painted with a large cartouche of a farmer picking fruit and presenting his harvest to two seated ladies, with a young boy playing with a dog in the foreground. The reserves feature various smaller vignettes of landscapes and a seascape. The lower leaf features a shepherd and shepherdess in a rural setting. The verso is plain. Guard length 10.5 inches 26.5cm Provenance: Purchased from Christie's SK on July 20th 1993, lot 157, and illustrated in the catalogue. Formerly in the collection of the Baroness Adele von Bornstedt The leaf panels have been reinforced with restoration materials.
A Mid-18th Century French Ivory Fan, mounted with a double leaf painted in differing shades of pink en camaieu, bordered in pink, and depicting figures in a pastoral setting, the verso painted in a similar fashion with figures in a simple landscape. The monture, carved and pierced, is painted with flowers and birds in complementary colours, the upper guard continuing the painted flower motif and carved with a boy playing a flute. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cm Provenance: Purchased from the collection of Beryl MelvilleSome light staining to the verso.
A Third Quarter 18th Century Ivory Fan, the sticks pierced and the upper guards carved with flowers, this section painted in soft blue, pink and green and backed with cerise foil. The lower gorge sticks are painted with delicate pink flowers, almost certainly at a later date. The double paper leaf has several panels. The largest showing a shepherdess accompanied by a lady holding a fan, a small boy playing a pipe to the right. Elsewhere, two vignettes are painted with cherubs holding flaming torches aloft whilst seated on clouds, and to the far sides of the leaf are courting couples. The verso has the air of an earlier fan, with exquisitely detailed flower posies, painted with auriculas, parrot tulips, roses, Turk's cap lilies, peonies and foliage, insects and butterflies arriving for the pollen. Contained in a silk fan sleeve woven with flowers and embroidered with sequins, with drawstring. Guard length 11.5 inches or 29cm (2) Purchased from Christie's SK on 9th July 1985 in a sale of fans entitled ''Property of a lady''. No hammer price noted but then estimated at £100 to £200Good, slight wear to verso paper on the left guard
Three Early 19th Century Bone Brisé Fans, to include an example painted recto/verso with colourful flowers, the twenty-one inner sticks and one guard carved and pierced. Barrel head. Guard length 6.25 inches or 16cm; a very small bone brisé fan, the seventeen inner sticks and one guard painted recto/verso with flowers, one side pink, one side pale blue, all being carved and pierced with pointed tips. Barrel head. Guard length 4.75 inches or 12cm; a third bone brisé fan, the three central sticks on the recto being painted with a lady playing a harp. The twenty-two inner sticks and two guards all carved and pierced in bands, the tips slightly rounded and serrated. Guard length 6.5 inches or 16.5cm (3)First fan is missing one guard. Ribbon defective. One slight nick in the side near one of the tips. The second fan is missing one guard and several sticks have slight damage, one with a chunk missing to one side. Ribbon defective. The final fan has two sticks where the inners have losses, the ribbon is defective, and other sticks have very minor loss.
A selection of assorted car mascots and similar, to include, A bronzed figure of an Art Deco lady, seated and playing a banjo, with ivorine head and hands, 13.5cm high, lacking base, a novelty golfer, leaping fish, salmon, an eagle with outstretched wings, a snail, a dice etc, tallest 18cm high (8)
Two photograph albums, one with images of ladies skiing and playing golf including one titled 'Flintshire vs Lancashire Hopwood 1913', scenes in Europe, womens cricket, first world war soldiers and nurses, S. Prissick in Yorkshire team shirt, boy scouts etc, the other from 1909 onward and starting with Walcot Park Lydbury Shropshire, many signatures from shooting parties and hunt balls, vintage cars, scenes in Ireland, etc (2)
A Regency gilt over mantel three panel mirror of rectangular form, the top set with a frieze decorated with mouldings of Britannia being pulled in a chariot by six lions, with a retinue of attendants and trumpet playing angels, supported on two fluted columns with Corinthian contrived capitals, 88cm high x 140cm wide
A late Georgian black lacquered counter box fitted with five lidded compartments decorated throughout with fruit vine within scrolling outer borders, both box and lids of compartments with an oval crest depicting a sabre sword carrying arm emerging from a heart, this repeated on the mother of pearl counters contained therein, containing twenty plain circular counters 1.25in diam, and thirty one engraved 1.4in diam, forty eight ovals 2.4in w, fourteen rectangular with shaped edges, and not with crest, 1.5in x 1in, twelve rectangular without crest but engraved, 2.4in x 0.6in, seventeen rectangular approx. 2.2in w, forty eight rectangular with crest 2.5in x 0.75in and six inscribed with love birds 1.5in l, one containing a pack of playing cards. The box in need of a little edge repair, 11.5in x 10in.
Japan. An album of 50 mounted hand-tinted photographs by Tamamura Kazaburo and others, many titled in the negative, including 'B20 Road to Futaara-Temple, Nikko', 'B1114 Girls Playing on Koto and Samisen', '541 Eating Sushi', 'Q9 Cleaning Rice', 'D44 A Dealer in Furniture', 'C25 Kago Traveling Chair', 'Dctonbori Street, Osaka' 'A60 Sacred (Deer) at Kasuga Temple, Nara', and others, 268mm x 211mm, approx., tissue guards, some spotting to mounts, laquered boards, lacking some inlay, oblong 4to, [c.1880]
Playing Cards. Standard English Pattern, No.33, 52 cards, full-length woodcut court cards coloured through stencils, garter Ace of spades, ?duty scratched out, plain backs, in manufacturers original paper wrapping, the upper surface with a woodcut of a piper in Highland dress, 64mm x 94mm, Gibson and Gisborne, [c.1780]
Playing Cards. Standard English Pattern, No.34, 52 cards, full-length woodcut court cards coloured through stencils, garter Ace of spades, ?duty scratched out, plain backs, in the remains of the manufacturers original paper wrapping, the upper surface with a woodcut of a courtier with shield and sword, 64mm x 94mm, Gibson and Gisborne, [c.1780]
A LECOULTRE MUSICAL BOX Swiss, late 19th century, the 16.5cm pinned cylinder set to a gilded steel bed, the comb impressed 'C.L. / Geneve', playing four airs and flanked by a winding lever to one side, numbered '36542', and stop / start and change / repeat levers to the other, the lid interior with remains of tune sheet, the rosewood case with floral marquetry inlay to the lid, 13cm high, 35cm wide, 17.5cm deep.
MAN UTD - NOTTS COUNTY 59 Manchester United single sheet friendly match programme, United Reserves v Notts County first team, 24/1/59 at Old Trafford, the United first team were playing a friendly at Swansea as they had been knocked out of the Cup. Slight folds, token intact, no writing. Generally good
ARSENAL MISCELLANY A collection of over 50 items including 33 home programmes 1968 - 2006 including 4 European homes 1970/1 and Everton 1997/8 Championship issue, Official Memorabilia Pack, Yearbook 1993, Christmas 1999 menu, 2 Islington Gazettes covering schoolboy matches at Highbury. 1978 and 1978 FA Cup Final preview magazines, Paul Merson Testimonial brochure signed on the front, Top Teams Full Colour Fold-out Poster from 1973. 3 Long Playing vinyl records, Arsenal Rap, Arsenal We're Right Behind You and 100 Years of Great Football. Generally good
WORLD CUP 1998 A collection of 22 items from the 1998 World Cup to include 2 Official programmes (one in French and one in Japanese) plus 80 Page Saint-Denis "Le Guide", 2 different team sheets for the Final one with Ronaldo playing the other without and the final score sheet. Also team sheets from England v Romania and England v Argentina. Also included is a copy of a note proclaiming Ronaldo fit which was not the case !! Comes with various other brochures and leaflets from the Tournament. Generally good
CRICKET - JACK SHARP Five postcards of Lancashire Cricketer Jack Sharp who also played football for Everton and England. Sharp played 300 times for Everton scoring 68 goals. And won the County Championship with Lancashire in 1904, playing every game in their unbeaten season. He played cricket between 1899-1914 and then post-war , captaining Lancashire between 1923-25 . He won Cup Winners and Runners Up medals with Everton and was 3 times a Championship runner-up. The postcards all show Sharp in cricket poses. Generally good
FOREIGN Collection of over 100 foreign, mainly newspaper /magazine issues to include: 20 x Barcelona 1963/64 & 1964/65 season official programmes includes 1963 Shelbourne (ECWC), 1964 Fiorentina (Fairs Cup), Boca Juniors (Friendly), 1964 Real Zaragoza (Spanish Cup Semi Final), 1964 official Barcelona programme (20 May 1964) with 1964 Euro Nations Cup Finals Preview with Spain, USSR, Denmark & Hungary (Titled: La Serie Final De La II Copa De Europa De Naciones) 7 x 1956 Barca issues includes v Botafogo (Friendly). Collection of 24 x Real Madrid revista official monthly club revista magazines from the years 1956 & 1957 plus 8 x 1958 & 8 x 1959 issues plus 51 x 1968 issues of ''Kepes Sport'' Hungarian weekly football magazines which include excellent coverage of International, European & British football including Leeds & Liverpool playing in Hungary in 1968 and Manchester United in the European Cup. Generally good
FORIEGN Collection of over 100 foreign, mainly newspaper/magazine issues to include: 1927 CE Manresa (Spain) v Wiener Sporklub Admira Vienna (Friendly - Single Sheet programme), 21 x 1966/67 & 1967/68 season Bologna FC ''Forza Bologna'' monthly club revista's, includes rare issues for Fairs Cup matches plus the 1966 Trofeo Dall'Ara Bologna Tournament including Spark Moscow and Atletico Madrid plus special World Cup 1966 tournament preview issues etc. Also included are 6 x Bologna ''Rosso Blu Sport'' club magazines from 1966 & 1967 includes Trofeo Dall'Ara tournament preview issue and World Cup 1966 Special July 1966 plus 24 x 1976/77 official Juventus ''Calcio Film'' club magazines from the League and UEFA Cup winning season (loose issues plus some in volume), 1970 UEFA Cup Inter Milan v Newcastle United (Inter Club Edition) 1965 ECWC Semi Final Real Zaragoza v West Ham Utd (Two x Zaragoza Deportiva Preview issues from April 1965), 1967 Fairs Cup Napoli v Burnley (3 x Sport Sud Napoli Issues) etc plus 40 x 1969 issues of the Hungarian weekly football magazine ''Kepes Sport'' and official Ferencvaros monthly club mag which include excellent content of British clubs playing in Hungary including Manchester United, Leeds & Newcastle in the Fairs Cup etc. Generally good
FOREIGN Collection of over 75 foreign, mainly newspaper / magazine issues to include: 1971 VI Trofeo Joan Gamper tournament brochure in Barcelona including inc Bayern Munich etc, Collection of Porto official club newspapers 16 x 1949 (first year of issue) which includes issues relating to the Friendly against Arsenal, club tours abroad and International matches plus 17 x 1950 issues including Friendlies etc and also some specials editions from years 1951 to 1954 including new stadium Inauguration and Benfica's new stadium, 1953 Sporting Lisbon v Valencia (Latin Cup 3/4 Place Play-off) 1971/72 European Cup Benfica v Feyenoord (O Benfica issue), 1971/72 European Cup Semi Final Benfica v Ajax + Benfica v Bayern Munich (Friendly in Paris - O Benfica issue), 1973 Benfica v Derby County (Friendly In Huelva - O Benfica issue), 1972 Benfica v QPR (Friendly in Bilbao - O Benfica issue), 1968 Napoli v Sporting Lisbon (Friendly), 1978 FIFA World Cup official Mondial poster (81 cm x 56 cm has been folded), Inter Milan official club revista's inc January 1963 and 1970's Trofeo Angelo Moratti tournament programme. 10 x Issues of France Football from 1956 & 1957 with coverage of Hibernian & Glasgow Rangers playing in France in the European Cup, various issues of Juventus ''Noi Juventini'' from 1984 & 1985 with coverage of the European Cup plus various other items. Generally good
Goodwood: the innaugural 1993 Goodwood Festival of Speed brochure, with entrant listings pamphlet enclosed; 'Goodwood, The Sussex Motor Racing Circuit', by Peter Garnier, Beaulieu Books 1980, with dust jacket; Festival of Speed and Supporters' Association polo shirts; Members Meeting playing card pack; and other related publications, photographs and DVDs. (qty)
A 19th century French Aesthetic Movement brass triptych dressing table mirror, having two celluloid panels, one painted with flowers and the other embossed with a girl in a tree playing the lyre with a cherub above, stamped J B BreveteCondition Report: Overall dimensions height 12ins, length 26ins, each plate size 10ins x 8ins. There are three mirror panels. The gilt metal frame is tarnished but all in good condition.
Late 19th Century walnut and marquetry Polyphon, probably Schutz Marke, retailed by Douglas & Co, South St, London, the hinged rectangular cover with inlaid rosewood floral panel to centre enclosing printed vignette of children over cast bed-plate and 16.5cm complete comb playing 39.5cm discs, together with six discs, overall 53cm x 48cm x 29cm high Condition: Some damp spotting to hinge cover, internal label is considerably flaked and the name is eligible, general water spotting to body, discs have general wear, sold as seen - **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century inlaid satinwood fold-over card table, the D-shaped top with broad rosewood crossbanded border framed by ebony and boxwood stringing enclosing a green baize-lined playing surface on ebony-strung tapering square section supports with brass swivel castors, 97cm x 46.5cm x 74.5cm high Condition: Minor 'cracking/wrinkling' to crossbanding, a few dark scratches to centre panel of top, internal baize replaced, minor edge losses and missing inlay including to left front support - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
RARE 1962 HEINKEL KABINE Registration Number - 566 LJH Chassis Number - SR8004 Engine Number - 1522501 The Heinkel Kabine was a microcar designed by Heinkel Flugzeugwerke and built by them from 1956 to 1958. Production was transferred under licence to Dundalk Engineering Company in Ireland in 1958. However, the licence was withdrawn shortly afterwards due to poor quality control. Production restarted in 1960, again under licence, under the Trojan 200 name by Trojan Cars Ltd. in the UK, and continued until 1966. Provenance: This car was used in the ITV series 'LUCKY FELLER' featuring David Jason, which ran for just one series of 13 episodes. The storyline features two brothers who live in Brockley, South East London. The basic set-up can be seen as a dry run for Only Fools and Horses, except with David Jason playing the "Rodney" part, Bernard 'Shorty' Mepstead. The elder brother, Randolph 'Randy' Mepstead, is played by Peter Armitage (Nicky Henson in the pilot episode). Shorty is naive, hopeful and in love with a girl named Kathleen Peake (Cheryl Hall). She is infatuated with - and thinks she is pregnant by - Randy. Despite her attraction to Randy, she becomes engaged to Shorty and has to make him believe that he is the father. But despite her best attempts, and Shorty's feelings for her, this never happens, and in the final episode it becomes clear that Kath is not pregnant. Guest stars include Pat Heywood, Prunella Scales and Mike Grady as well as international stars such as Burt Kwouk and Saeed Jaffrey. The show was directed by both Gerry Mill and Mike Vardy and was mainly filmed in and around South London. The show was offered a second series; however, writer Terence Frisby did not feel he had enough ideas for the series to continue, so the show was axed after the final episode. The car was purchased from the production company by the second owners grandfather and subsequently to the present owner approximately 12 years ago. The paperwork accompanying the vehicle includes the original owners manual and V5C registration certificate.

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