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Estate of Dave Prowse - The House Of Hammer - Hammer Horror - rare collection of x17 issues of the 1970s ' House Of Hammer ' magazine / comic book. Including Vol 1 No. 1 and the ' Collector's 1st Issue '. Some complete runs. Includes; Nos 7 to 15 inclusive, 17, 19 to 23 inclusive, 1 and 1st Issue. All in plastic, all collected by Mr Prowse over several years. Mr Prowse had many roles in the Hammer Horror Productions.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Ewoks - Battle For Endor (1985) Star Wars - a rare original Australian daybill poster for the movie (re-titled Ewoks And The Marauders Of Endor), with original artwork by Berrett. Autographed by x4 original cast members to the base - Dame Sian Phillips, Carel Struycken, Niki Botello and Eric Walker. All autographed at the cast reunion in Pensacola, USA - Feb 2020. Likely the only signed example. Folded (as issued) but generally in excellent condition. Total size approx; 66x34cm
Estate of Dave Prowse - NASA Apollo Astronauts - a unique triple-signed ' John Glenn - A Memoir ' autobiography, signed to the frontis page by x3 Apollo astronauts - Alan Bean (Apollo 12 d.2018), Richard Gordon (Apollo 12 d.2017) and Walt Cunningham (Apollo 7). All signed in black ink, undedicated. All personally obtained by Mr Prowse. Rare piece of memorabilia.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - Ralph McQuarrie (1929-2012) - rare limited edition signed lithograph print ' Return Of The Jedi - Death Star Main Reactor '. The print professionally mounted in a battery operated lightbox frame, with an original 70mm film cel. Signed by McQuarrie in pencil to the border. Limited 745/2500. Complete with certificate of authenticity and housed in its original shipping box. As new condition, undisplayed. Total size approx; 31cm x 46cm.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Fitness - Mr Prowse's personally owned 1960s ' Bullworker 2 ' chest expander exercise apparatus, along with its original poster. The poster featuring various images of a young Mr Prowse using the apparatus in various ways. Mr Prowse was an official commercial consultant for the item's sale in the UK. The poster measures 50x68cm and is printed on canvas. Boxed. Rare piece of early Prowse memorabilia.
Estate of Dave Prowse - The Green Cross Code - a collection of x3 items of Green Cross Code memorabilia. Comprising of x2 vinyl plastic Department Of Transport document wallets, each with a printed Green Cross Code man to front, and a rare unused reflective transfer for sticking on clothes, as issued by Merseyside County Council. Rare and seldom seen items.
A rare Harley Davidson SS 125cc motorbike registration OUG160P, registered 10/5/1976, with a 125cc two stroke engine.In the early 70's the influx into America of well built small Japanese motorcycles started to eat into Harleys market. They decided with there then Italian subsidiary Aermacchi to build smaller models. Very little was written by the biker scribes about these bikes, and appears to be brushed over in Harley Davidson history. Though last on the road in 2005, old MOTs showing 3837miles. The bike comes with new tyres, tubes, new chain, new battery, new indicators, workshop manuals and riders manual the bike runs and rides
C. 224 to 651 AD. Sassanian. A rare bronze vessel with a tapering neck, biconical body and flat base. The Sassanian empire which ruled from Afghanistan to Iraq during the third to seventh centuries AD is famed for the high quality of its artisanal products, including glass and metalwares, which were used during banqueting and for religious rituals. Under the Sasanians Iranian art experienced a general renaissance. Artistically, this period witnessed some of the highest achievements of Iranian civilization. Metalwork and gem engraving became highly sophisticated. Excellent condition; beautiful patina. Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s, formerly acquired in the UK and European Art Market.; Size: L:150mm / W:110mm ; 500g
C. 224 to 651 AD. Sassanian. A decorated glass flask. A rare example of a decorated glass flask in a yellowish-green fabric. The piece comprises a flaring rim and neck, globular body and applied ring foot. The body is decorated with applied trails formed into rings, triangles and diamonds. The Sassanian empire which ruled from Afghanistan to Iraq during the third to seventh centuries AD is famed for the high quality of its ceremonial glassware, which was used during banqueting and for religious rituals. Excellent condition; beautiful patina. Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970-80s then passed by descent. Size: L:84mm / W:80mm ; 120g
C. 224 to 651 AD. Sassanian. A rare bronze vessel with a flaring rim, slightly tapering neck, globular body and flat base. The Sassanian empire which ruled from Afghanistan to Iraq during the third to seventh centuries AD is famed for the high quality of its artisanal products, including glass and metalwares, which were used during banqueting and for religious rituals. Excellent condition; superb patina. Provenance: Important London collection of Ancient art; formed in 1970s then passed by descent. Size: L:140mm / W:100mm ; 305g
C. 1100 AD. Seljuk. A rare bronze vase with a flaring octagonal rim, constricted neck, piriform body and a high applied foot. The body is decorated with eight petal-like vertical panels, each featuring a rondel enclosing a cross. Several registers of engraved calligraphic decoration can be detected across the piece. The Seljuks were a Turkic dynasty who swept out of Central Asia in the early 10th century and conquered an enormous expanse across Eurasia. After inflicting crushing military defeats on a host of rivals, the most famous of which was perhaps that against the Byzantines at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, the Seljuk sultans became major patrons of art and architecture. Excellent condition; beautiful patina. Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s, formerly acquired in the UK and European Art Market; Size: L:215mm / W:130mm ; 990g
C. 618 - 907 AD. Chinese Tang Dynasty. A large and rare ceramic figurine of a Bactrian camel, also known as a Mongolian camel. The beast features a sandy pelt, while its characteristic mane, beard and the air of its upper legs are picked out in dark brown. The forelegs are bent on the ground as if the animal is waiting for its rider to arrive. The head is slightly turned and the mouth open as if bellowing. Atop its back is a saddle-pad with carefully delineated details. The Bactrian camel is an exceptionally hardy beast of burden, easily able to cope in the harsh deserts of Central Asia which border China. The domestication of these creatures allowed the development of the ancient Silk Road, which transported people, ideas and luxury goods between China and the West, by crossing the massive and inhospitable terrain which divided them. This beautiful figurine probably reflects medieval Chinese respect for a beast without which such trade would not have been possible. The Tang dynasty ruled most of China between AD 618 and 907, and this period is widely viewed as an era of progress and stability, during which many scientific and artistic advances were made. This piece has been precisely dated having undergone Thermo Luminescence analysis by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. Its TL certificate with full report will also accompany this lot. Provenance: Private London collection of Asian Art; formerly in an old British collection. Acquired in Hong Kong in the early 1990s. Size: L:320mm / W:340mm ; 4.9kg
2000 Mercedes CLK55 AMG Coupe 32,091 miles from newMake: MercedesModel: CLK55 AMGYear: 2000Mileage: 32091VIN: WDB2083742F143642Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: W344MECTransmission: automatic 343bhp. Finished in metallic Brilliant silver with exclusive Graphite/Anthracite AMG leather interior. Less than 2,000 examples of this model were produced for Europe and it is rare to find one in this condition and with such low mileage. An unmodified example with high factory specification. It is described as being in superb original condition throughout and driving exceptionally well. Comes with an extensive history which includes many servicing and maintenance receipts, original booklets, specification sheet and MoTs. It has been subject to recent expenditure of £1,500 with a renowned Mercedes specialist which include a full major service, all fluids, filters and spark plugs. Comes with two keys. Five registered owners. 32,091 warranted miles. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 20TH APRIL BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1980 Toyota Hi-Ace Motor CaravanMake: Toyota Model: Hi-Ace Year: 1980Mileage: 0VIN: RH20E00094336Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: FBV597WTransmission: manual1,587cc. In ready to use condition is this rare 4-berth camper with elevating roof. Described as driving very well. Although MoT exempt, it has been issued until April 2022. It comes complete with the original service book stamped from 1988 to 1994, owner's manual, MoT history and various documents. The speedometer, which is not working, records 92,800 miles.
1961 Vauxhall Cresta PAMake: VauxhallModel: CrestaYear: 1961Mileage: 0VIN: PADX151257Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: YAM514Transmission: Manual2,651cc. A rare example in it's original single tone dark blue. Described by the vendor as a lovely car that has won at shows. It benefits from working factory overdrive and is very solid throughout. We have been advised that it's only known fault is that the fuel gauge does not work. It comes complete with many spares including new engine gasket set, shock absorbers, headlights, brakes shoes and more. It registers five owners from new and following the passing of the last owner, has become available. The large history file contains MoTs, works list, receipts, tax discs, various documents, handbooks and articles. Mileage recorded at 3,000. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 20TH FEBRUARY BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1994 Ford Mondeo LX Rare Citrine YellowMake: FordModel: MondeoYear: 1994Mileage: 127000VIN: WF0AXXGBBARJ44893Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: M866THJTransmission: Manual1,796cc. One of only 211 Citrine yellow Mondeos produced to celebrate the Mondeo mark. One was given to each Ford dealership in 1994. This car is described by the vendor as his wife's pride and joy. It was subject to a respray four years ago and welding, totalling £1,800, two years ago. In January 2021 it was re-engined for the third time at a cost of £1,500 using a donor car which was then scrapped. This engine has 61,000 miles recorded on the odometer. The private plate is not included in the sale. The correct registration number is M866 THJ. It is sold with the new V5 to follow, has some history but lots of paperwork supporting the restoration. Current mileage is recorded at 127,000. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 20TH APRIL BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1990 Wartburg 1.3 Sedan LHDMake: WartburgModel: 1.3Year: 1990Mileage: 56773VIN: SNE353200L0032059Configuration: Left Hand DriveRegistration: G170BDLTransmission: ManualDescribed as rare, this Wartburg has been off the road for the past two years and will require some recommissioning. It's rear passenger window has shattered and requires replacement. UK registered in 2016. 4‑cylinder Volkswagen derived engine. Factory sunroof. Has current V5 and MoT history to 2018. The odometer records 56,733 kilometres (approx 35k miles).
1999 Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205Make: Toyota Model: Celica GT-FourYear: 1999Mileage: 100400VIN: ST2050013051Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: T543DCDTransmission: manual1,998cc. Being produced in 1999, this car must be one of the last built. A former WRC title winner, the Celica GT4 was very iconic and is quite a rare car now. It is fitted with a non cat exhaust and almost £4,000 was spent in 2013. First registered in the UK in 2009, it has had three recorded owners, the last since 2016. Comes complete with Japanese manuals, invoices dated 2013 and MoTs. The odometer records 104,084 kilometres (64,700 miles). PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 9TH APRIL BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1989 BMW E30 M3 Cecotto Edition LHDMake: BMW Model: E30 M3Year: 1989Mileage: 0VIN: WBSAK05060AE40611Configuration: Left Hand DriveRegistration: G595KOBTransmission: Manual2,302cc. First registered in the UK in 1989. Vehicle number 240 of 505. Finished in Macau blue. This rare car has been owned by the vendor, a transmission specialist, since 1999. During his ownership, he has serviced and maintained the car himself, retaining a hand-written and stamped log. The previous owner was registered from 1996 and all receipts and MoTs date from this year to the present. It is described as driving well and unmolested. The history file is completed by manuals, wallet, spare keys and badges. Odometer reads 156,002 kilometres (96,935 miles). PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 7TH APRIL BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1964 Mercedes Benz 220 SE Cabriolet Make: Mercedes BenzModel: 220Year: 1964Mileage: 0VIN: 11102322065261Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: MEP67Transmission: Contact Auctioneer2,195cc. A rare UK car that is one of 192 right‑hand drive models built. We have been advised that this 220SE Cabriolet had been with it's previous owner for twenty‑six years. Having been off the road for around six years, it will require restoration before road use although it runs and drives. The private registration plate is included in the sale. Seven registered owners. It comes with the original owner's manual and sales brochure, MoT history dating from 2006 to 2014 and spare keys. The mileage is recorded at 49,496.PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 19TH MARCH BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
1979 Suzuki SC 100 GX Whizzkid" 18760 miles from new"Make: Suzuki Model: SC 100 GXYear: 1979Mileage: 18000VIN: 500808Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: JLD503VTransmission: manual970cc. It is believed that only seven examples are remaining on the road in the UK at the moment. Our vendor's example has had four registered owners from new. It recently benefits from works totalling £618 at the same time as the new MoT was issued. This rare little 'Whizzkid' is described as driving well. It comes only with current V5, MoT history and recent receipt. The mileage is warranted at 18,760. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 13TH APRIL BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
Tales of a War Pilot by Richard C. Kirkland, published by Smithsonian (Hardback, Signed), Capt. Jepp & The Little Black Book Special Edition by Flint Whitlock & Terry L. Barnhart, published by Savage Press (Hardback, Letter), Aces Wild - The Race for Mach 1 by Al Blackburn, published by Scholarly Resources Inc (Hardback, Signed), Schooldays to Spitfire by Gordon Mitchell, published by Clifford Frost Ltd (Paperback, Signed). The Battle of Britain - Classic, Rare & Unseen Photographs from the Daily Mail by James Alexander, published by Trans Atlantic Press (Hardback), Civil Aircraft by James Gibb, published by Sandcastle Books (Hardback), Lindbergh - Flights Enigmatic Hero by Von Hardesty, published by Harcourt (Hardback), Dogfight by Tony Holmes, published by Osprey (Hardback), Jane's Enyclopedia of Aviation, published by Portland House (Hardback), The Asylum of Howard Hughes by Jack G. Real with Bill Yenne, published by Xlibris (Paperback), Flights into History by Ian Mclachlan, published by Sutton Publishing (Hardback), No Empty Chairs by Ian Mackersey, published by Orion Books (Hardback), The Man Who Flew the Memphis Belle - Memoir of a WWII Bomber Pilot, by Col. Robert Morgan USAF, Ret., with Ron Powers, published by New American Library (Paperback), The Spectacle of Flight - Aviation & Western Imagination 1920 - 1950 by Robert Wohl, published by Yale University Press (Hardback), RAF Handbook 1939 - 1945 by David Wragg, published by Sutton Publishing (Hardback), The Battle of Britain in association with the Imperial War Museum, published by Osprey (Hardback), Sky Gate - The Aviation Photography of Etienne de Malglaive, published by Airlife (Hardback), Supermarine Spitfire by David Oliver, published by Harper Collins (Hardback), Great Aircraft of WWII Handbook, published by Abbeydale Press (Hardback), Band of Eagles by Frank Barnard, published by Headline Review (Paperback), First Light by Geoffrey Wellum, published by Viking (Uncorrected Proof Copy, Paperback), Hollywood Pilot - The Biography of Paul Mantz by Don Dwiggins, published Doubleday & Company (Hardback), The Spirit of St Louis by Charles A. Lindbergh, published by Charles Scribner's Sons (Hardback), Among others
Rare Early Jaguar Mascot - a scarce original Type 1 ' Crosby ' car radiator Leaper mascot. Typical form, with the Jaguar leaping over a shaped base. Bronze construction, mounted on its original cap. Nose to tail approx 19cm. Provenance: originally obtained by the vendor from the Browns Lane Jaguar plant. (65)
Jaguar - a scarce original late 1930s Jaguar dealership / showroom advertising name plaque sign. Aluminium construction, with raised lettering and painted black background. Original condition, and a rare pre-war hanging sign. Measures approx 71cm long. Provenance: From Henly's Showroom in Bournemouth Square
Jaguar - a scarce original 1950s Jaguar issued corkscrew cocktail / drinking accessory set. Featuring a custom leaper mascot to the top of the box which unscrews to form the corkscrew. The walnut veneered box housing a Jaguar issued brush (for cleaning the bottle), and a set of cocktail twizzle sticks, each with a small leaper handle. Rare promotional set only given to special clients and buyers. Measures approx 12cm tall. (120)
Prototype Jaguar Mascot - a rare original prototype / pre-production c1930s F. Gordon Crosby Jaguar classic car bonnet mascot ' The Leaper '. Chrome, in the form of a leaping jaguar with mouth open. Mounted on a ribbed effect cast base, and a later wooden display plinth. The ribbed base effect was later dropped from the mass-produced mascots. Nose to tail 20cm. (368)
Jaguar Mascot - a rare believed Gammages made Jaguar Leaper chrome car bonnet mascot. The Leaper in typical form, mounted on a later wooden display plinth. Gammages retailed a similar mascot in the 1950s although no photographs of one are known to exist, and the vendor believes that this may be a genuine Gammages issued mascot. Nose to tail 20cm. (370)
Pre-War Jaguar Mascot - a rare original pre-war metal Jaguar car mascot ' The Leaper '. Being made of lighter form that its later counterparts, weighing just 260g. Typical form with bent rear legs and open mouth. Mounted on a later wooden presentation base. Nose to tail 20cm. Rare in this condition. (34)
Jaguar - a rare c1960s Jaguar issued presentation tray, originally issued to celebrate launch of the E Type Jaguar. The tray of walnut veneered construction, with an E Type Jaguar print set under glass. Original bronze mascot Leaper handles to either side. Rare piece of Jaguar memorabilia - only issued by Jaguar directors to customers of interest / importance. The vendor has never found another in existence for the E Type. Measures approx 48cm long. Provenance: This was given to the vendor by Bill Rankin, Jaguars publicity agent. Only made in single figures, never released. (24)
Jaguar - a rare set of original vintage c1950s Jaguar made table place mats, housed in their original box. Each placemat featuring a different print showcasing their racing successes - with information laid to the reverse. Housed in their original oak box with inset Jaguar Leaper head mascot to top. A scarce item - given to special employees or customers only. Box measures approx 29cm long.(158)
Jaguar - a rare c1950s Jaguar issued presentation tray, originally issued to celebrate launch of the 2.4 and 3.8 saloons. The tray of walnut veneered construction, with a Mk2 Jaguar print set under glass. Original bronze mascot Leaper handles to either side. Rare piece of Jaguar memorabilia - only issued by Jaguar directors to customers of interest / importance. Measures approx 48cm long. (42)
Jaguar - a rare c1950s Jaguar issued presentation tray, originally issued to celebrate launch of the 2.4 and 3.8 saloons. The tray of walnut veneered construction, with a Mk2 Jaguar print set under glass. Original bronze mascot Leaper handles to either side. Rare piece of Jaguar memorabilia - only issued by Jaguar directors to customers of interest / importance. Measures approx 48cm long. (41)
Pre-War Jaguar Mascot - a rare original pre-war metal Jaguar car mascot ' The Leaper '. Being made of lighter form that its later counterparts, weighing just 260g. Typical form with bent rear legs and open mouth. Mounted on an original hood / radiator cap. Nose to tail 20cm. Rare in this condition. (99)
Airline Mascot - a rare early c1930s Jaguar made SS ' Airline ' leaping Jaguar car mascot. The mascot in the form of a less stylised more realistic Jaguar, leaping over a naturalistic raised base with detailed fur. Mounted on a later presentation wooden plinth base. Nose to tail 19cm long. (98)
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