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A collection of Royal Albert Silver Maple pattern wares including a two tier cake stand, a milk and cream jug, small sugar bowl, three cups, three saucers, etc, together with a quantity of Paragon china Belinda pattern tea wares including teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, etc, a collection of Cottage wares including a condiment set, butter dish and cover, etc and a collection of Radford China wares painted with anemones including two handled bowl, a butter dish and cover, etc (a collection)
1993 Rover Mini Mayfair AutoRegistration no. L3 KSYChassis no. SAXXNWADKBD071743Odometer Reading: 46,500 MoT Expiry: 17/01/2021 *Very rare late Radford Mini conversion *Re-commissioned last year and said to have excellent bodywork and basket weave decals*Radford-fitted electric tilt/slide sunroof Harold Radford was well-established with his Bentley and Rolls-Royce upgrades but by the 1960s his company had turned its attention to the Mini, whose interior, while functional, didn't necessarily find favour with the well-heeled who desired something more luxurious. While very much a part of the 1960s Mini (and swinging London) scene, it was still possible to buy a Radford-upgraded Mini in the 1990s. Here is one such example of those later cars. Re-commissioned and lightly restored following 15 years in storage the bodywork, black paint (with basket-weave decals) and trim remains in excellent order, with occasional age-related marks. The wheels have been re-furbished and have new tyres. Replacement bumpers in stainless steel have been fitted, as well as chrome headlamp 'peaks' which recall the modifications to those earlier cars. The leather seats have been re-Connolised while the dashboard and trim are described as very good and the headlining has been renewed. Engine starting, running and presentation are all ranked as very good and the running gear, including automatic transmission, suspension and brakes are again vendor-assessed as very good. The history is reported to be good and the private registration plate (valued at £700) is included.To Schedule a video condition report for this lot please click hereFootnotes:Vendor Score Total: 85/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 25/25Body Work: 5Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 5 Glass: 5Paint: 5Wheels/Tyres: 5INTERIOR TOTAL: 17/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 4Headlining: 5Seats: 4Trim: 4ENGINE TOTAL: 16/20Mechanical components: 4Running: 4Starting: 4Under Bonnet: 4RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 16/20Axles: 4Brakes: 4Gearbox/Clutch: 4Suspension: 4ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 8/10Ancillary components: 4Main components: 4Car History File: 3For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A BACHELOR'S THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by Josiah Williams & Company (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1890, of rounded rectangular form, the body with a band of foliate embossed decoration above the half ribbed body, in a fitted case, the teapot inscribed "Presented to Miss Amy Radford on her marriage by the Tradesmen of Tavistock December 1892", the teapot 12.5cm, 608gms Condition Report: Available upon request
Hi-fi Interest - Garrard model 301 record deck, Garrard Lab series 80 record deck, Sony stereo tuner and Sony CDP-M55, all mounted in a DJ's booth, together with Radford HD250 stereo control amplifier, Sony set deck TC-229SD, Sony TC-153SD cassette player, Sony stereo 350 solid state reel to reel tape player, a pair of teak cased speakers and one Radford speaker (all sold as seen)
A collection of Art pottery,three Pilkington's Lancastrian milk-white bowls, by Edward Radford, inscribed E.T.R, largest 24.5cm diameter, a Bernard Moore lustre jar, worn, 9cm high,Minton Astraware vase, with a trailing glaze, 25cm high,two Moorcroft bowls, one with a yellow lustre glaze, 13.5cm, a Salopian milk glazed bottle vase, 20cm high, a Wesumaware vase, 18.5cm high a Doulton chamberstick candlestick, and a Devonmoor vase, 13cm high (11)Condition report: Lustre worn and lost on the Moorcroft.Bernard Moore - worn and scratched.Scratch to the inside of the small Moorcroft dish.
SPORTS / ENTERTAINMENT MISCELLANY A collection of miscellaneous items both from the world of entertainment and football to include 7 football press photos (includes an action shot of John Radford beating Alan Mullery in the air in a Spurs v Arsenal clash in 1965). Tickets West Ham v Ipswich (FAC Semi Final) at Villa Park 1975, Tottenham v Arsenal (LC) 1980/81 and Coventry City v Arsenal 1987/88 plus a Michael Jackson ticket at Wembley 1992. Fixture cards West Brom 1971/72, West Ham 1987/88 , Millwall membership card 1988/89 and compliments slip, 11 train tickets mostly to Manchester United matches, Liverpool Tote Football Annual 1933/34, Peter Gabriel tour programme 1988 plus 38 badges covering music, football, speedway , skiing and horse racing and a silver hallmarked small circular silver plated plate 4 inches in diameter with hallmarks. Fair to generally good
A collection of Royal Worcester Brocade pattern tea wares comprising milk jug, covered sugar bowl, nine cups, six saucers and six tea plates, together with two Royal Doulton figures - Winters Day, HN4589 and the 3rd day from the Twelve Days of Christmas series, a Royal Doulton Famous Grouse scotch whiskey decanter, a collection of Austrian Gmundner tin glazed earthenware ceramics including a comport, two serving dishes, etc, a pair of pink ground jugs by E Radford, with painted floral decoration, 34cm tall approx, etc (a collection)
A Paul Dubois for Radford twin woodpecker vase, circa 1930's, bearing signature to base, 21cm high; together with a Beswick square-form vase, blue ribbed ground, marked '189 Made in England', 22cm high; a Doulton Lambeth Faience bottle vase, 32.5cm high; and a Crown Ducal ware vase, blue and mottled glaze, ovoid form, stamped to base, 23cm high (4). Woodpecker vase crazed. Doulton vase in good condition. Other two vases also appear OK.
The 'SA-30 Collection' - 30 exceptional vehicles chosen to celebrate 30 years of the Silverstone Classic and all excitingly offered at No ReserveAmazing example with just 63,940 milesMileage at 46,329 on 03/11/1982Only two owners from new prior to joining the collectionSubstantial service records on fileRepainted to match the legendary 'Honeysuckle' in 1994Exceptionally rare with a totally original interiorImposing, handsome and dignified, the Bentley R-Type is one of those cars that just exudes class from every well-turned angle. And it doesn't just look good, as Autocar pointed out: "Years of painstaking research and development, with mechanical perfection as the goal, show their results unmistakably. Smoothness, quietness and sheer quality are in the superlative."Introduced at the 1952 Earls Court Motor Show, the R-Type was a subtle reworking of its MkVI predecessor and would have been called the MkVII had Jaguar not just appropriated the name for their flagship saloon. Effectively a more practical, longer booted version of the MkVI, it was powered by a silky-smooth 'Big Bore' 4,566cc straight-six engine with twin SU carbs and an aluminium cylinder head. The excellent 4 speed Automatic transmission was offered for the first time, resulting in a far more relaxing driving experience. The majority of cars were factory-built 'Standard Steel Saloons', as here, but coachbuilt versions were offered by H. J. Mulliner, Park Ward, Harold Radford and Freestone and Webb amongst others.Despite weighing nearly two tons, it was a spritely performer, achieving 106mph in near silence and reaching 50 from standstill in just 10 seconds. Servo assisted drum brakes provided the stopping power while the suspension was independent with coil springs at the front and leaf springs at the rear. Enjoyable to drive with a light sure-footed feel, it had enough power to give even contemporary sports cars a serious run for their money.Inside things got even better, the lucky occupants were cosseted in acres of hide and walnut that truly justified the cliche of "a Gentleman's Club on wheels". Just 2,320 examples were made before the R-Type was replaced by the much larger S1 in 1955. All the more surprising then, that they are such good value today, being more or less in the same price bracket as a relatively humdrum Mk2 Jaguar - a situation that we feel sure cannot continue much longer.This particular example is fitted with the desirable four-speed automatic gearbox and offers a unique opportunity. It was first registered on 12th August 1954 and the DVLA records state that it remained with this owner until his passing in 1982. Within the very substantial history file is a written offer from Frank Dale & Stepsons, dated 3rd November 1982, offering to purchase the car for £2,500 and this valuation was used for probate - the mileage then being 46,329. The car was inherited from that first listed owner to a Mr Giles Clarke. Mr Clarke then owned the Bentley until it directly joined our vendor's collection on 31st May 2013. Our vendor acquired the car via Sargeants of Goudhurst, a three-generation family business that had specialised in the Bentley marque since the late 1950s. Mr Clarke first took the R-Type to Sargeants on 16th September 1992, when the mileage had risen to 52,742. These very well respected specialists were then entrusted with looking after the car for the following 20 years and there are substantial records of it being serviced every year by them, up until the last, dated 23 October 2012. Like many, Mr Clarke was struck by the infamous Derby Bentley "Honeysuckle" and was so taken by the car's colour that he commissioned Sargeants to change the R-Type from the existing Black and Silver to the closest match they could obtain to Honeysuckle's 1930's golden hue. This work totalled nearly £9,000 - a substantial sum at the time and was completed in October 1994, at 53,347 miles and still looks sensational today. The original 'Honeysuckle' was invited to the Pebble Beach Concours last year, to celebrate the Bentley Centenary and caused such a sensation that it was purchased almost immediately whilst there and now resides in the United States.The amazingly well preserved dark brown leather interior remains untouched and it's rare to have survived these days. There is also a quantity of MOT Certificates on file, dating back to 1991, at 51,809 miles and certainly, both the interior and completely original bulkhead/engine bay are commensurate with such low mileage. The car is running extremely well and this June has just received a full 3,000-mile service, together with a new fuel pump, battery and distributor cap, leaving mainly the braking system that still needs to be 'run through' before returning to the roads, after the last six years kept on display.You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 16th and 30th July. Please contact Harry Whale on 07919 887 374 / harry@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: GAG 592Year: 1954Make: BentleyModel: R-Type SaloonRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: B235YAEngine Capacity: 4566Engine Number: B117YBody Colour: Gold
Top-spec Wood & Pickett 'Margrave' 1275S with a Harold Radford 'Hatchback'.No London-based celebrity would be seen without a Radford or a W&P Mini in the sixtiesIn 1965, Radford introduced the Mini de Ville GT which had the option of a hatchback with a folding rear seatThis remarkable example is W&P commissioned Cooper 1275S that moved across the road to Radfords to be fitted from new with a Mini de Ville hatchbackThe history file contains original build specifications from W & P and a ticked personalisation listThe extras on this list came to £3,487.50 (in 1971 a brand new Ford Cortina was £968.00)48,372 miles, and four owners from new, the first for 27 yearsStill presenting really well, it's worth booking an appointment to view this remarkable little carSynonymous with the Mini badge, Wood & Pickett had been converting, tuning and supplying parts for Minis since the 1960s. Proprietors and founders, Bill Wood and Les Pickett mastered their craft at Hooper & Co Ltd. in London before joining forces and setting up their own company in 1947. Spotting a gap in the market, they were determined to offer Mini conversions better than that of leading rival Radford and the 'Margrave' Mini was their first offering, featuring a distinctive leather & walnut fascia panel, leather or Dralon seating and front and rear nudge bars, to which customers were invited to add from a long list of individually-priced options.The aforementioned 'Radford' was, in fact, Harold Radford, a successful South London coachbuilder, known for his work on Bentleys and Rolls-Royce, who formed a separate company creating bespoke bodywork and interior conversions for the Mini range, culminating in the celebrity-acclaimed Mini-de-Ville. In October 1965, Radford developed the Mini de Ville GT and amongst the options was the availability of a hatchback with a folding rear seat.In 1960s London, the Mini was the epitome of cool. When you are in one of the world's best rock/pop groups, and you can have anything in the world, the ultimate toy for around town was a coachbuilt Radford Mini Cooper. All four of the Beatles had one as did Mike Nesmith from the Monkees, Ginger Baker from Cream, George Best, Peter Sellers and Britt Ekland. However, in the end, W & P produced more modified Minis than Radford with customers including Elton John, Denny Laine, Mick Jagger, Paul and Linda McCartney, Hayley Mills and Twiggy.Offered here from the Anthony Hamilton Collection, a life-long Mini enthusiast, is an exceptionally rare derivative. It's an unusual car as it was ordered new from Wood and Pickett and unbelievably, considering the fierce rivalry between W&P and Radford in the early years, was specified with a Mini-de Ville hatchback by Radford. However, as we all know, time is a great healer and Radford and W&P started to work together. The brand new car was delivered to Radford for the hatchback to be fitted and trolleyed across Abbey Road, Park Royal to be finished by W&P.Possibly unique, but definitely fascinating, is the original "Personalise your Mini with Wood & Pickett Conversions" quote. It runs to six pages and 92 options and the lucky person who purchased this particular 1275 has ticked most of them in a ball-point pen. It makes really interesting reading and is part of social history when you consider that the final amount totalled £3,487.50 which, at the time, would have bought you three and a half Ford Cortinas or a couple of terrace houses in Bradford.Registered as 4 JEA, this car was enjoyed by its first owner for 27 years with three subsequent keepers. Old MOTs in the file run from 21/11/77 @ 18,193 miles through to 17/09/2012 @ 48,303 miles. The Mini was part of the remarkable James Hull Collection before joining Anthony Hamilton. The history file contains everything that is relevant to this 'groovy' Wood & Pickett Mini even down to an unused WP key fob and tax disc holder. This was almost certainly one of the last examples to leave the Abbey Road, Park Royal, Wood & Pickett premises in 1971, however, it remains in lovely condition and will be a real conversation-starter anywhere.You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 16th and 30th July. Please contact Lionel Abbott on 07831 574 381 / lionel@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: TNA 316JYear: 1971Make: MorrisModel: Mini Cooper SChassis Number: XAD1241131AEngine Capacity: 1275Engine Number: 12H/397F/596Body Colour: Black
A 1960's/70's Rosewood Radford Radiogram Cabinet, the shaped rectangular top with lift-up lid revealing a Thorens TD121 record deck with euphonics miniconic tonearm including head and a Tandberg Series 64 Four Track Stereo, the front with two doors opening to reveal a Radford Stereo Power Amp with Control Unit SC22 and a Leak Trough Line Stereo, enclosed by two fret work panels, on six legs, 184cm by 56cm, 96cm high (faded); and A Pair of Matching Speaker Cabinets, 61cm by 53cm, 96cm high (faded) (3) With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.589691/01
Football Ronnie Radford signed 16x12 colour montage photo picturing his iconic goal for Hereford against Newcastle in the 1972 FA Cup 3rd Replay. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
A collection of ten 1:43 scale model cars to include Dinky 1967 Ford Mustang Fast Back and 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air (both boxed), a Corgi 1972 Ford Cortina MK III, Spark 1978 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, Matrix 1951 Bentley Harold Radford (203/408), Die-Cast 1978 Cadillac Fleetwood brougham (61/408) and others. (10)
Gordon Radford (British 1936-2015), "Breakfast", signed, titled and dated 1999 on verso, oil on board, 24 x 29cm, 9.5 x 11.5in.Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed but not glazed.
J C Radford & Grp Capt W S O Randle signed 24/08/1983 British Gardens official RFDC21. 30th Anniversary of the opening of the Air Forces Memorial Runnymede. Flown in Gazelle HT Mk3, HZ 935. Official BFPS 1814 postmark. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
ROBERT RADFORD WELCH (1929-2000), A SILVER THREE PIECE COFFEE SET the pot with hinged domed lid and India rosewood handle, with a matching milk jug and sugar basket, marks for London 1990, the coffee pot 20cm high and the complete set approximately 880 grams in weight overall Welch attended Malvern School of Art and then trained as a silversmith at the Birmingham College of Art under Cyril Shiner and R. G. Baxendale. Between 1952 and 1955 he studied at the Royal College of Art under Professor Robert Goodden. On graduating in 1955, Welch became a product designer and set up a workshop in Chipping Camden, Gloucestershire. The Silk Mill premises he found have been the home of C. R. Ashbee's Guild of Handicraft. Condition: some minor signs of polish to the grain of the handle, otherwise good condition overall
Autographs, Autograph album with a range of signatures 1903-1930, 60+ inc. some loose pages, cut pieces, letters etc mostly writers, artists, nobility, theatre etc., noted Henry Furniss, Lord Calthorpe, Edward Stott, Bernard W Evans, P R Morris, George Lea, Ernest Radford etc (album cover detached) (fair/gd)
TWO PEARSON AND PRICE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE FLAGONS OF DAKIN BROTHERS BOTANICAL BREWERS BEESTON ILKESTON AND NOTTINGHAM AND BOTTOMLEY AND HEY BOTANICAL BREWERS RADFORD NOTTINGHAM, 26CM H, OVAL IMPRESSED MARK ON SHOULDER AND A SMALLER BLUE SHOULDERED JUG PRINTED J WILLATT AND CO 17 CHAPEL BAR NOTTINGHAM (3) One with filled chips, the other several hairline cracks. The last in good condition

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