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Lot 444

A fascinating, rare and bespoke XJR-S, coming from 22-years ownership, just 59,000 miles and a full service history.Between 1992 and the early 2000s, Paul Bailey’s Bristol-based company, PBB Design, offered a series of modifications for the XJ-S under the name Monaco, completely changing the car’s look and character. Built in tiny numbers, it was one of the better-designed, modified examples of Jaguar’s big GT that were prevalent at the time.Following a career in the aircraft industry, Bailey moved to Bristol-based Glenfrome Engineering, which produced lengthened five-door and open versions of the Range Rover, plus a futuristic design based on the SUV called the Facet. It also experimented with a long wheelbase version of the XJ-S. While Paul had long admired the XJ-S in terms of its dynamics, its angular styling had never impressed him – so he penned his own version ensuring the changes would be possible. “There’s no point in dreaming up a design that couldn’t be built,”  he said in the April 1992 issue of 'Jaguar Quarterly'; “I wanted my car to be exactly as I drew it.”His design included a longer, rounder nose that featured a downturned oval grille, and much wider wheel arches front and back to cover huge alloys. The glass-fibre panels simply attached to the car’s bodywork, requiring no structural changes, although Bailey had considered producing them in steel. He even involved Park Sheet Metal – which produced many of Jaguar’s own concepts, including the first XJ220 – during the early stages of the project. However, the metal around the arches had to be cut away, along with a little around the headlight area to make room for larger light pods where Bailey planned to use small projector lamps by Bosch. The bonnet was also new, again made from composite, and required a redesign of its hinge mounting due to the lower rake of the front. The result was a handsome, modern car that still harked back to Jaguar’s past, “There is probably more ‘spirit of the E-Type’ in the PBB than in anything built yet,” was Jaguar Quarterly’s 1992 view.It wasn’t a cheap conversion, though, since the body-kit alone cost £24,500 when fitted at PBB Design’s Bristol premises. This did include handsome 17'' split rims from Compomotive, plus a suspension package developed by handling experts, Harvey Bailey Engineering. PBB Design was also able to offer various drivetrain upgrades, including a Rob Beere Engineering-developed 7.3-litre V12, and a totally bespoke interior that featured better-quality leather for the seats, a suede-covered dashboard and plush carpets.Unsurprisingly, at this price only a handful were made. The consensus is 12, mixed between coupés and convertibles, V12s and straight-sixes, but this can’t be confirmed. What also comes as no surprise is that the Sultan of Brunei was said to be a customer (as he had been at Glenfrome), purported to have bought the first two production examples of the Monaco.Sadly, Bailey wound up PBB Design in 2001 following a heart attack and sold the moulds for the Monaco to a Texas-based engineering firm.The car presented here has a story to tell in two parts: its first incarnation was as the very first Monaco example, produced as a prototype by PBB Design ( c.1991) and was used as the company’s ‘poster car’ for numerous magazine shoots in the early 1990s. The most famous of which was probably for Performance Car later morphing into Harry Metcalfe’s ‘EVO’) in 1992, which gathered together a real ‘who’s who’ of Jaguar design engineers and their cars of the time – there was Paul Bailey in this particular car, William Towns in his Railton Claremont, Laurence Pearce in his Lister XJ-S and Paul Hands in his Hyper XJ-S.Subsequently, this very special car was sold to its first owner, understood to have been in the Scottish oil industry, and later acquired by its next owner, based in High Wycombe, who would go on to keep it for the next 22 years. The original car used as the PBB prototype had been a standard X-JS V12 and, by the late 1990s was feeling a bit underwhelming, so in 1999, the owner approached Paul Hands about updating the car’s specification to a bit closer to the high-performance examples PBB were currently producing. The decision was made to extract all the original PBB elements, source a newer, later-production Jaguar and rebuild it to the same exacting standards, all done by one of the best in the business, Paul Hands. The car chosen to receive this expert treatment was a low-mileage, fully serviced 1990 Jaguar XJR-S 6.0-litre (SAJJSAES3BB170057), an example of the final evolution of the Jaguar XJ-S, hand-built at JaguarSport at Bloxham, the high-tech facility that had been home to XJ220 production.The JaguarSport XJR-S may have looked like its production counterparts but differed immensely with many parts unique to the model and, of course its 6.0-litre V12 engine. The engine was rated at 318bhp and was 700cc larger than the previous 5.3-litre V12. A modified intake system and a low-loss true dual exhaust system was part of the car’s advanced specification. The suspension was further developed by TWR with increased coil spring rates and the Bilstein shocks, front and rear, were specially tuned for the XJR-S. Only 115 were built in right-hand drive.The transformed car was then routinely serviced by Paul Hands and Hyper for the following decade and more, receiving, in May 2000, an uprated Hyper 3-speed clutch less manual gearbox (costing £1,650), said to transform the driving performance. Silverstone Auctions have chatted at length to Paul Hands, and he recalled the car and its long-time owner immediately, confirming that he did the transformative rebuild of it and the subsequent servicing. There is a Valuation Report/Certificate written by him and numerous invoices for servicing in the accompanying history file. Present also are the original book-pack, service booklet and paperwork relating to the XJR-S that was utilised, helping verify the mileage. The car was last fully serviced at Jaguar specialists Powerbell Services of Taplow in May 2022 at 58,763 miles and is said to drive and perform as one would expect.If you’ve ever hankered for a Jaguar XJ-S, why not choose one with a fascinating backstory and unique appeal, conceived in the heyday of XJS design evolution. SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: XJR-S 6.0-LITRE V12 'MONACO' BY PBB DESIGNYear: 1990Chassis Number: SAJJSAES3BB170057Registration Number: XIJ 326Transmission: Automatic Engine Number: 8W010150HB Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 59000 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 74

Assorted Lot to include Vintage Purses, Dress Jewellery, Vintage Eumig Wien Film Projector and others.

Lot 992

A Eumig C3 M cine camera in a hide cover with detachable handle and instruction booklet in associated hard shell case, together with a Eumig P8 automatic projector and a Minette "Viewer Editor Eight"

Lot 993

A Pathescope Ace 9.5 mm film projector, 1936 - 1960

Lot 632

A boxed Bell & Howell 20XSL projector along with a Royal Teacher S8, a boxed Focus projection screen stand and a Boots projector screen.

Lot 738

A Sawyers View Master deluxe projector along with a pair of Pathescope 8x40 binoculars etc.

Lot 334

including Zenit-B, Praktica BCX, Praktica IV F, Praktica BX20, a number of lenses, presented alongside other equipment, also a slide projector, Bell & Howell camera

Lot 98

A RANK ALDIS PROJECTOR ETC

Lot 124

A KINDERMANN TELEFOCUS PROJECTOR CAMERA ETC

Lot 456

AN ARIZONA CEILING FAN, A BROWNIE 8 FILM PROJECTOR, A WOODEN BOX AND A PLASTIC TOOL BOX

Lot 198

Vintage cameras and Viewmasters to include an Olympus Infinity Super Zoom 330 and a Junior Viewmaster projector, together with a Milliamps Volt meter, Location: R2:3

Lot 653

Cameras, lenses, tripods and vintage projector (projector for display purposes only)

Lot 419

An Austrian Eumig Wien p8m Imperial 8mm cine projector, serial no. 710311 in original carry case; a Minette Viewer Editor for 8mm film, original prtective cover in original box c1950s; a 1950s Braun Paximat-S Electric 35mm Slide Projector; a German Erika model 10 travel typewriter in original case; a pair of Brilmij binoculars Broco Optics 8 x 30 Field 7.5 leather shoulder case

Lot 258

A Bell and Howell video camera and projector. The video camera marked 'Autoset II', the projector within a fitted travel case

Lot 7

An assortment of camera equipment and electricals. Comprising a vintage Home Kodascope 8mm cine film projector, binoculars and a Vivitar telephoto 400mm 1:5.6 camera lens

Lot 10

A Rank Aldis Automatic 16mm Sound Projector, untested, missing cover, with Rank Aldis 50mm f/1.6 lens, elements G

Lot 11

Two 8mm Cine Projectors, a G B Bell & Howell 606 H, G, with 8mm Proval 1 inch f/1.6 lens, elements G and a Revere Eight Projector, G, with Revere 1 inch f/1.6 lens, elemnts G, both untested, in cases

Lot 111

Two Bell & Howell 16mm Sound Projectors, a Bell & Howell 2592, G, with Bell & Howell 2 inch f/1.2 lens, elements G, a Filmosound 642, G, with Bell & Howell 2 inch f/1.2 lens, elements G, both untested and a box of projector lamps

Lot 112

A Pathéscope IMP 200 B 9.5mm Projector, hand cranked projector, some paint wear to body, elements G, with Pathescope manual for 200 B projector and IMP M 250-110 volt transformer

Lot 116

Cine Lenses and Projector, including Bell & Howell 80mm f/1.8, 2 inch f/1.4 & 33-65mm f/1.4 cine lenses, Taylor Hobson 32mm f/1.4 & 80mm f/1.8 cine lenses, a Meridian 110-200mm & a Kodak Varion Retina S-AV 1000 slide projection lens , other examples and a Kodaslide slide projector, overall G

Lot 126

A Kodak V600 Zoom Digital Projector, untested, body G-VG, elements G-VG, with manual, in carry case, with a Metz 60 CT-4 flash and a Casio Exilum compact digital, in maker's box

Lot 143

Cine and Related Items, a Bell & Howell 428 8mm/Super 8 projector, G, a Hanimex E200 dual 8 editor, a Hanimex Hanomat Auto 500 slide projector, a Hitachi VK-C800 video camera and other items

Lot 146

Cine and Related Items, an Eumig 824 Super 8/Standard 8 cine projector, F, a Eumig P8 Novo 8mm projector, F-G, a Bolec B8 cine camera, F, an Agfa Moviexoom 10 sound cine camera, untested, a Kodak No 3 folding pocket model G camera, F-G and other items

Lot 148

Two Trays of Camera Related Items, including a Kodak Instamatic M55-L super 8 movie projector, a Southall Barclay super 8 editor, a Chinon 723 cine camera, a Voigtländer Vito CL camera, a pair of Boots 10 x 50 binoculars, filters, flash units and other items

Lot 16

Cine Projector Accessories and Parts, including two 110 volts 0.9 amp valve amps, an Ampro loudspeaker, an Alman loudspeaker, an array of lamps, Ampro projector body parts, take up arms, spools and other items

Lot 165

A Tray of Camera Related Items, including an Olympus Zuiko Digital 40-150mm f/4-5.6 lens, G, a Kyocera 105SE compact camera, a Canon Z70W compact camera, a Panasonic NV-S90B camcorder, a Hahnel DB500 slide projector and other items

Lot 192

Camcorders and Other Photograpic Related Items, a Sony DCR-TRV130E & DCR-TRV120E Handycam, a Panasonic XR49, a Sharp VL-E37 8 Viewcam, a Quartz 8mm cine camera, a Sima Easy Titler, a Sima Copy Kit, a Hanimex La Ronde Semi Auto slide projector and other items

Lot 2

An Ampro 16mm Silent & Sound Projector, serial no S 11432 E, untested, G-VG, with Simplex Ampro 3¼" f/2.3 lens, elements G , with power cable, AF and outer cover with fitted speaker

Lot 228

Cine Cameras and a Slide Projector, a JVC GR-FX 16EX & Canon UC3000 camcorder, AF, a Quartz 5 8mm cine camera G, and a Gnome Alphax Major Slide Projector, G

Lot 267

A PB-EX Pathéscope Super 9.5mm Cine Projector, mechanism appears jammed, missing glass, body G, no cine lens, with unrelated hand crank, with Pathescpope H 9.5 cine camera, motor runs, body G, some paint scratches, elements G

Lot 288

A Group of Slde Projectors, a Leitz VIII S, with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 13.5cm f/4.5 lens, G, no slide carrier,a Kershaw 250 film strip projector, an Aldis 35mm film strip projector, a Minolta Mini, with Mini 35 blower & auto changer, all in maker's boxes, a Kodak Kodaslide table viewer, two Aldis slide projectors, other slide projectors, some slide projection lenses and a box of mainly Gepe slide holders

Lot 3

An Ampro 16mm Silent & Sound Projector, serial no S 11626 E, untested, G-VG, with Graflex 2 inch f/1.6 Somtar lens, elements G, with power cable, AF and outer cover with fitted speaker

Lot 364

A Cine and Slide Projectors, a Eumig P8 cine projector, a Rollei P 355 slide projector and two Aldis slide projectors, all with lenses, all untested overall G

Lot 4

An Ampro Stylist 16mm Sound Scilent & Projector, serial no 105640, G, some paint scratches, with Simplex Ampro 2" f/1.6 lens, elements G, with transformer, maintenance manual and outer cover with fitted speaker

Lot 402

Cine and Slide Projectors, a Eumig Mark 501 super 8, standard 8 cine projector, G, a Gnome Classic 305 slide projector, G and a Fallowfield Europa slide projector, all untested, with a pair of Yashica 10x50 binoculars, F-G, in case

Lot 425

Three Minolta Slide Projectors, comprising a Minolta Mini 35 projector in maker's fitted Slide Projector Kit case, another Minolta Mini 35 projector, two Minolta Autochangers and a Minolta 35 projector, all untested

Lot 442

Various Scientific Instruments, black-enamelled Watson & Sons 'Service I' microscope, with triple nosepiece and three objectives, Watson binocular dissection microscope, W Wilson spectroscope, Eumig P8 standard 8 projector, Agfa splicer, Ajax 10 x 50 binoculars and Opti laptop computer (a lot)

Lot 5

An Ampro Stylist Major Mk 3 16mm Scilent & Sound Projector, serial no S15017M, untested, G-VG, with Simplex Ampro 2" f/1.6 & 1½" f/1.65 lenses, elements G, with compleat Ampro Accessory kit, maintenance manual and outer cover with fitted speaker

Lot 7

A G.B. Bell & Howell 16mm Sound Projector, model 631, untested, G-VG, with 16mm Supertal 2" f/1.6 lens, elements G, with manual, Bell & Howell loudspeaker and G B transformer

Lot 8

A Bell & Howell 16mm Sound Projector, no visible model ID, most likely model 385, serial no L 9445, untested, G-VG, with 16mm Super Proval 2 inch f/1.6 lens, elements G, with Bell & Howell loudspeaker and G B transformer

Lot 80

A Pathé Webo 9.5mm Cine Projector, untested, with cover, take up & feed spool arms, body G,with P Angenieux 35mm f/1.9 lens, elements G, some fungus to rear element

Lot 81

Two Specto 9.5mm Cine Projectors, a Specto 500, dual 9.5mm & 16mm projector, set up for 9.5mm, with two 16mm sprockets, with f/1.6 lens, G and a Specto 7367, with Bell & Howell 16mm 2" f/1.6 lens, G, both in carry cases, both untested

Lot 82

Two 9.5mm Cine Projectors, a Dekko 9.5mm projector, G, with lens and a Royal Cine Gel, with Som Berthiot 50mm f/1.5 lens, elements G, both untested, with a 9.5mm viewer/editor and a Pathe 9.5mm splicer

Lot 83

A Bell & Howell 16mm Sound Cine Projector, a Filmosound 621, G-VG, with Bell & Howell 2in f/1.6 lens, elements G, with matching speaker, untested

Lot 84

A Bell & Howell 16mm Sound Cine Projector, a model 601, G-VG, with Bell & Howell 2in f/1.6 lens, elements G, with matching speaker, untested

Lot 85

Cine Projectors and Speakers, a Specto type XC 8mm projector, G, with 1" f/1.6 lens, elements G, a Simplex Ampro Imperial, G, no lens, a Vitavox, an Axiom 150 MKII & a Bell & Howell speaker, all untested, with two Paillard Bolex 17-34mm f/1.1 cine projector lenses, elements G

Lot 86

A Sankyo Sound 702 Super Eight Cine Projector, body G, with 15-25mm f/1.3 lens, elements G, in maker's box, untested

Lot 89

An Eumig S 926 GL Stereo Sound Super Eight Projector, untested, body G, with 14-30mm f/1.3 MC lens, elements G

Lot 9

A Bell & Howell 16mm Sound Projector, model 652, untested, G, with Bell & Howell Cine Zoom 35-65mm f/1.6 lens, elements G, with manual

Lot 90

An Eumig S 938 Stereo Super Eight Projector, untested, body G, with 14-30 f/1,3 MC lens, elements G, in worn maker's box, with a Craven Synchrodek Electronic unit, untested

Lot 92

A Sanyo 8mm Briefcase Sound Projector, untested, G, with micophone

Lot 95

A Group of Cine Projectors, including a Bolex M8, two Dekko 8mm projectors, a Kodascope Eight 45, a Kodascope model B, a Eumig P8, a Baby Pathescope, a Spectro 9.5mm projector and two Bell & Howell speakers, all untested, all AF

Lot 99

An Amount of 35mm Slides, a quanity of 35mm slides, many in slde draws & boxes, subjects incude Lichfield Cathedral, English Castles, Roma, Majorca 1967, Queen Africa, Queen Devon, East London and others, with a Sawyers 302 Automatic slide projector and a Elite Tudor III slide projector, both untested, lot includes a Ricoh Synchrofax RP magnetic disc recorder, circa 1972, recorder untested

Lot 2343

A Bakelite Dux Episcop projector; a Bakelite table lighter; a Bakelite radio device; a Bakelite cased gauge etc.

Lot 397

Various cameras, a Kodaslide Home Projector and a Roberts radio etc.

Lot 48

A collection of Noddy branded items to include slide projector and slides, miniature figures and similar and a quantity of ice hockey programmes.

Lot 27

A late Victorian magic lantern slide projector having a brass and oak case having later been adapted to electric.

Lot 33

Vintage London-Made late 19th Century Magic Lantern Projector, in brass + metal, dimensions L17" x W6" x H11" - Photography/Film/Cinema Interest

Lot 1035

A Bell and Howell Projector, one other, slide holders, screen, etc.

Lot 1075

Pradovit RA 15 Projector, Retina III C, Kodak, Ensing Ful-Vue in blue, other cameras Konica Tele-Converter, Panagor 1:1, accessories, etc:- Two Boxes.

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