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Daimler 2.5 V8 1966 - Now with us is this very pretty example of Daimler’s 250 V8 which was first registered in September of 1966. There is just something about the way these car sit with their distinctive Daimler fluted grille and rear number plate surrounds, distinctive wheel trims and badges accentuating the MK2 Jaguar lines these cars were based on. While still having the larger bumpers and over riders the 67 to 69 “250”version lost gives the appearance of a lower stance on the road.The body work on this car was restored a few years back now and while still very presentable there are one or two areas that could do with addressing if you wanted a show car (minor bubles under the paint along the boot trailing edge being the worse of it). All the chrome is nice and original with just the front screen chrome insert missing? There is the restorer’s plaque in place on the driver’s door sill.The Daimler V8 engine under the bonnet fires instantly and shows very good oil pressure and is very tidy, nicely original.Interior wise all is good with what looks to be the original leather, a little dry in places but nothing a good feed would not cure. The wood door capping’s and dash are nice and all the interior fixtures and fittings are present. Instrumentation on the dash is very nice with a “period” radio correctly fitted.Although last MOT’d up to March 2016 the car has stood for a while so a small amount of recommissioning will be in order but we can confirm the gearbox selects gears and the brakes work as we have driven it a short distance ourselves. At the moment the windscreen wipers do not operate though nor does the horn. Small details and something to give you an excuse to “tinker” with in the garage. These short fallings on what otherwise is a striking car are more than reflected in the vendors expectations of value and hence the low estimated value that has been given.
Bernard Hepton actor signed b/w 6 x 4 inch photo. Player Caiaphas in the 1969 Dennis Potter play Son of Man, Toby Esterhase in the BBC Television adaptations of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People, and George Smiley in the radio adaptations. He also played the Commandant in Colditz (1972-74), and later appeared for the same production team as Albert Foiret in three seasons of Secret Army (1977-79) as well as appearing as Pallas in I Claudius. Good condition.
Willie Rushton (1937-1996), Restaurant interior with various figures, initialled 'R' and dated '90, pen and ink, 26.5 x 19.5cm.; 10.5 x 7.75in. * One of the architects of the 1960s satire boom, Willie Rushton co-founded the magazine Private Eye, producing its first cartoons and its layout from his mother's home in Kensington. He achieved fame as part of the 1962 BBC series, That Was the Week That Was, alongside the likes of David Frost and as a regular panelist on the BBC Radio 4 game show, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, from 1974 until his death. He was the author and illustrator of a number of bestselling books, such as How to Play Football: The Art of Dirty Play and Pigsticking: A Joy for Life. Artists' Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.
Trade cards, a quantity of sets and part-sets, various manufacturers and sizes, including Bassett, Twinnings Tea, Foto Bubblegum, Radio Fun, Rington's, Barratt's, Kellogg's, Miranda, Hornimans, Somportex, Dandy Gum, Thomson, Whitbread, etc (mixed condition but mostly gd and many vg) (1,000's)
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