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Good Selection of Various Paperwork including Rolls Royce 'Achievement' booklet showing the history of Aero engines ... De Havilland propellors Series 2BCS modification booklets ... 5 x unused post war 'Radio Operator's log' ... Post war Navigator's flight plan sheets ... Complete set of 40 magazines 'Aeroplane Maintenance & Operation'. Sold as a pre war weekly magazine. Some cover damage. Quantity.
A 1963 Hillman Super Minx convertible, registration number UFX 61, chassis number B1300286HHCO, engine number B1300286HHCO, white. Originally supplied in 1963 by Craven Brothers in Portland, Dorset to its first owner. UFX 61 stayed in his ownership until 1989 when purchased by the second owner, a Mr Martin Wills of Shaftesbury, Dorset, who retained the car until 1997. During his ownership the decision was made to carry out a total ground up restoration of the car. This work was started but unfortunately after a long time and considerable expenditure due to ill health the car was not completed and sold unfinished to its third owner in 1997, a Mr Silvey of Poole. His subsequently completed the restoration between 1997 and 2003. Finished in white with red interior, it has only been used for club meetings and outings and has been exhibited on the Hillman Owner's Club stand at the prestigious NEC classic car show in Birmingham. Mr Silvey has now had to take the decision to give up driving and hence he is now parting with the car. UFX 61 is now offered for sale having had just three owners, and the odometer reading of 55,000 miles is reported to be correct. It retained its original registration number, tools including starting handle, its original handbook, radio with owner's manual and the supplying agents plaque is still attached to the dashboard. The Hillman will be supplied with a history file containing a number of previous MOT certificates and sundry paperwork. A very collectable car and one of only very few left registered with the DVLA, it offers a tremendous opportunity. ***No RF60***, V5, V5C, ***MOT to August 2018 (not September 2018)*** See illustrations
A 1964/1967 registered Mercedes-Benz 230 SL Pagoda, registration number TGC 157E, chassis number 113042220009990, silver. Unveiled at the 1963 Geneva Motor Show to an appreciative audience, the second generation Paul Bracq designed SL would go on to be a very successful addition to the Mercedes range with 19,831 230 SLs being manufactured by its production end in 1973. The new crisp styling incorporated the Pagoda hardtop, so called because of its resemblance to a Chinese Pagoda roof, a monocoque chassis equipped with all round independent suspension, power assisted steering, assisted discs/drum brakes and a 150 bhp straight six engine with either four speed manual or automatic transmission. This automatic 230 SL was original registered overseas and would receive its first British registration mark in 1967. Finished in a traditional colour scheme of silver coachwork with a contrasting black leather interior, matching mohair softop and works hardtop, she is fitted with the desirable option of alloy wheels and a modern stereo system concealed behind a period radio front. There is a large history file accompanying the SL with numerous receipts for thousands of pounds, previous owner history including a film company and IBM, previous MOTs and sundry paperwork. The vendor advises us that the Mercedes is mechanically good having been fettled for everyday use but he feels that there is some room for improvement in regards to the bodywork/paintwork and interior as time allows. V5C, MOT to June 2018 See cover and other illustrations
A BOXED CHARACTER DOCTOR WHO FLIGHT CONTROL TARDIS, No.03500, not tested, a part boxed Product Enterprise Doctor Who and the talking Dalek, No.TTVD-1, boxed Product Enterprise tinplate and plastic clockwork Dalek, complete with key and unboxed damaged radio control Dalek (not tested), complete with remote control (4)
JUDY GARLAND, THREE 1970's POSTERS 'The Golden Age of American Radio' 20" x 30" (50.8cm x 76.2cm) 'Easter Parade (re-issue) 15 3/4" x 20 1/2" ( (40cm x 52cm) and 'The Judy Garland Souvenir Song Book' 20 1/2" x 14" (52cm x 35.6cm) all folded and a CHRISTIES POSTCARD FOR THE FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT SALE ON THE 9th December 1999 (4)
An original Laurel & Hardy script from a 1953 BBC Radio interview before a charity benefit show at the Olympia Theatre, Dublin, five typed pages with minor annotations by Stan.PROVENANCEOriginated from the Estate of Oliver Hardy, bought at auction Camden House Auctioneers, California, in 1993.
QUEEN - Lovely collection of 43 x extremely well presented 7" releases. Titles include Fat Bottomed Girls (Japanese p/s P-350E), Another One Bites The Dust (Japanese P-618E p/s), Body Language (P-1650 Japanese p/s), It's A Hard Life, Backchat, Flash, One Vision, Hammer To Fall, Killer Queen, You're My Best Friend, Radio Ga Ga, Breakthru and Spread Your Wings. Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.
ROLLING STONES BEGGARS BANQUET SIGNED LP & PRESS RELEASE - great lot which includes a 1st press Stereo pressing of their Beggars Banquet LP (Ex/Ex) that has been signed inside the gatefold along with 2 press releases (15 page Beggars Banquet & 1 page Rock N Roll Circus). Most of the signatures appear authentic although a couple have inconsistencies when compared to typical signatures and may therefore have been signed by another band member in their absence. These inconsistencies mean that this has not been fully authenticated so please judge for yourself from the images before bidding. Provenance: from the collection of David Atkey who was a Producer at Radio 1 during the 70's & 80's and met the band when they came in to promote their album.
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