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Lot 166

Hollom 10 Shillings issued 1963, a rare LAST RUN 'Z99' prefix, serial Z99 564136 (B294, Pick373b) VF

Lot 167

Hollom 10 Shillings issued 1963, a very rare FIRST RUN '01A' prefix, serial 01A 839307 (B295, Pick373b) Fine+ and scarce

Lot 174

Kentfield 10 Pounds issued 1992, rare FIRST RUN REPLACEMENT note 'M01' prefix, serial M01 802332 (B368, Pick383ar) about Uncirculated

Lot 175

Kentfield 20 Pounds issued 1991, scarce COLUMN SORT 'N88' prefix, serial N88 871112 (B371, Pick384b) EF and rare

Lot 179

Kentfield 50 Pounds issued 1994, very rare EXPERIMENTAL note 'A99' prefix, serial A99 649178 (B378, Pick388a) EF and rare

Lot 205

O'Brien 1 Pound issued 1960, a rare FIRST RUN 'A01' prefix, serial A01 160599 (B281, Pick374a) Fine+ and scarce

Lot 210

O'Brien 10 Shillings issued 1955, rare LAST RUN 'Y25X' prefix, serial Y25X 111476 (B271, Pick368c) dent in paper, about Uncirculated and scarce

Lot 211

O'Brien 10 Shillings issued 1961, rare FIRST RUN 'A01' prefix, serial A01 579302 (B286, Pick373a) pressed VF+, looks better, very rare

Lot 212

O'Brien 10 Shillings issued 1961, rare FIRST RUN 'A01' prefix, serial A01 675296 (B286, Pick373a) pressed VF

Lot 217

O'Brien 5 Pounds issued 1957 Lion & Key, exceptionally scarce FIRST RUN 'A01' prefix, serial A01 216377 (B277, Pick371a) pressed EF and rare

Lot 218

O'Brien 5 Pounds issued 1957 Lion & Key, exceptionally scarce LAST RUN 'E37' prefix, serial E37 844874 (B277, Pick371a) Fine+ to about VF and very rare

Lot 219

O'Brien 5 Pounds issued 1957 Lion & Key, very scarce FIRST RUN 'A01' prefix, serial A01 750281 (B277, Pick371a) some light stains, otherwise VF and rare

Lot 222

O'Brien 5 Pounds issued 1961 Lion & Key, exceptionally scarce FIRST RUN 'H01' prefix, serial H01 608672 (B280, Pick372a) small edge nick, about Fine and very rare

Lot 233

Page 1 Pound issued 1970, rare FIRST RUN 'AN01' prefix, the very last issue of the series C Portrait notes, serial AN01 024725 (B322, Pick374g) pressed VF and scarce

Lot 235

Page 1 Pound issued 1970, scarce FIRST RUN REPLACEMENT note 'W01M' prefix, serial W01M 084049 (B321, Pick374g) very light signs of handling, about Uncirculated and exceptionally rare in this grade

Lot 238

Page 10 Pounds issued 1975, a rare REPLACEMENT note serial M15 371969 (B331, Pick376r) EF

Lot 239

Page 20 Pounds issued 1970, very rare FIRST RUN REPLACEMENT note 'M01' prefix, serial M01 814311 (B329, Pick380br) EF+ and exceptionally scarce especially in this grade

Lot 259

Peppiatt 5 Pounds (2) dated 3rd January 1936, a very rare pre-war consecutively numbered pair, serial A/258 19107 & A/258 19108, London issue (B241, Pick335a) both in PMG holders graded 30 Very Fine, from the Mark T. Ray Collection

Lot 265

Peppiatt 5 Pounds dated 17th March 1947, serial L67 057738, London issue on thin paper, a consecutively numbered note to the following 4 lots (B264, Pick343) this and the following 4 notes are a consecutively numbered run which have been held in a private collection and have never been circulated, perfect Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint notes

Lot 266

Peppiatt 5 Pounds dated 17th March 1947, serial L67 057739, London issue on thin paper, a consecutively numbered note to the previous lot and the following lot (B264, Pick343) this is one of a consecutively numbered run of 5 notes which have been held in a private collection and have never been circulated, perfect Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint notes

Lot 267

Peppiatt 5 Pounds dated 17th March 1947, serial L67 057740, London issue on thin paper, a consecutively numbered note to the previous lot and the following lot (B264, Pick343) this is one of a consecutively numbered run of 5 notes which have been held in a private collection and have never been circulated, Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint notes

Lot 268

Peppiatt 5 Pounds dated 17th March 1947, serial L67 057741, London issue on thin paper, a consecutively numbered note to the previous lot and the following lot (B264, Pick343) this is one of a consecutively numbered run of 5 notes which have been held in a private collection and have never been circulated, Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint notes

Lot 269

Peppiatt 5 Pounds dated 17th March 1947, serial L67 057742, London issue on thin paper, a consecutively numbered note to the previous 4 lots (B264, Pick343) this is one of a consecutively numbered run of 5 notes which have been held in a private collection and have never been circulated, Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint notes

Lot 279

Peppiatt 50 Pounds dated 11th January 1941, very rare WAR DATE, serial 67/N 06278, London issue (B244, Pick338a) some light dirt, original VF and scarce with the war date

Lot 292

Salmon 5 Pounds issued 2012, exceptionally rare LAST RUN note 'MD90' prefix, serial MD90 884770 (B407, Pick391d) VF and seldom seen

Lot 297

Sarah John 50 Pounds, new polymer issue with portrait of Alan Turing on reverse, a FIRST RUN 'AA01' prefix, serial AA01 370008, a consecutively numbered note to the following 4 lots, Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint first run notes

Lot 298

Sarah John 50 Pounds, new polymer issue with portrait of Alan Turing on reverse, a FIRST RUN 'AA01' prefix, serial AA01 370009, a consecutively numbered note to the previous lot and the following lot, Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint first run notes

Lot 299

Sarah John 50 Pounds, new polymer issue with portrait of Alan Turing on reverse, a FIRST RUN 'AA01' prefix, serial AA01 370010, a consecutively numbered note to the previous lot and the following lot, Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint first run notes

Lot 300

Sarah John 50 Pounds, new polymer issue with portrait of Alan Turing on reverse, a FIRST RUN 'AA01' prefix, serial AA01 370011, a consecutively numbered note to the previous lot and the following lot, Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint first run notes

Lot 301

Sarah John 50 Pounds, new polymer issue with portrait of Alan Turing on reverse, a FIRST RUN 'AA01' prefix, serial AA01 370012, a consecutively numbered note to the previous 4 lots, Uncirculated and a rare opportunity to purchase a consecutive run of mint first run notes

Lot 313

Somerset 10 Pounds issued 1987, rare FIRST RUN 'CS01' prefix, serial CS01 751250 (B349, Pick379d) EF+

Lot 359

Chipping Norton Bank 5 Pounds dated 1816, serial No. 3632 for Corgan, Paget & Matthews (Outing543b) annotations on reverse, trimmed, pinholes, generally Fine+ and rare

Lot 363

Craven Bank 30 Pounds proof sight bill dated 18xx (handwritten date 28th Feb. 1868 at bottom right) unissued, SETTLE branch, for Nicholson Alcock, Alcock Jn., Birkbeck, Robinson, Birkbeck & Stansfeld (Outing1910u) mount marks on reverse, EF+ and rare

Lot 372

North Riding Bank Malton 1 Pound dated 1924 very rare, serial No. 1994 for Hague, Strickland & Allen (Outing 1341c) one pinhole, edge nicks, discoloured and limp VG+ and exceptionally scarce

Lot 375

Portsmouth Naval, Military & Commercial Bank 1 Pound dated 1813, serial No. D3163 for William Burridge & Sons (Outing1743a) holes and splits, annotations on reverse, trimmed, VG+ and rare

Lot 384

Tamworth Old Bank 2 Pounds dated 1st October 1817, serial No. 4208 for Harding, Oakes & Willington (Outing2131b), pinholes, edge nicks, dirt/stains, about Fine and rare

Lot 416

Ireland, Belfast Banking Company Limited 1 Pound dated 9th July 1889, hand signed R.S. Ferguson, serial A/O 8232 (PMI BB45b, Pick149) 3 tiny pinholes, dirty Fine and very rare

Lot 42

Bradbury 10 Shillings issued 1914, Royal Cypher watermark, serial B/45 13183, No. with dot (T10, Pick346) pinholes, small tear at top, small stain along top, Fine, a very rare type

Lot 421

Isle of Man 1 Pound dated 28th October 1943, signed Ronan & Quirk, serial N/3 4783 (IMPM M280, Pick6b) light dirt, VF and a rare date

Lot 446

Northern Ireland, Ulster Bank Limited 5 Pounds dated 1st January 1936, serial number 300310, handsigned by C.W. Lester (PMI UB54, Pick313) cleaned and pressed, Fine and rare

Lot 459

Scotland ERROR 5 Pounds dated 19th January 2009, a very rare FISHTAIL extra paper error on this Bank of Scotland note, serial AQ923963 (PMS BA127b, Pick124b) VF and a very scarce error

Lot 461

Scotland ERROR, 5 Pounds dated 5th August 1998, a rare miscut error on this Bank of Scotland note, print misplaced vertically, serial BJ703866 (PMS BA122c, Pick119c) EF and a scarce error

Lot 465

Scotland Lost Banks/Private Issues, Leith Banking Company 1 Pound hand dated 2nd April 1825, believed to be the first commemorative note issued anywhere in the world, commemorating the visit to Scotland of King George IV, serial No. 75/34 (PMS LB9a) pinholes, limp Fine and rare

Lot 474

Scotland, Bank of Scotland 1 Pound undated, a very rare ESSAY designed by Waterstons, serial AA 962582, signatures Elphinstone & Crawford, overprint 'SPECIMEN' on obverse (PMS BA96a, Pick91 for type) light signs of handling, about Uncirculated to Uncirculated

Lot 489

Scotland, Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds dated 1st November 1968, signed Polwarth & Letham, serial A0068931 (PMS BA112a, Pick110a) very light signs of handling, about Uncirculated to Uncirculated and rare in this condition

Lot 492

Scotland, British Linen Bank 1 Pound dated 31st March 1962, scarce TEST NOTE with no serial numbers, overprint 'CANCELLED TEST NOTE' in red ink on obverse, encoded with lines on reverse for electronic sorting, signed A. P. Anderson (PMS BL71a, Pick166b) Uncirculated and rare

Lot 32

Nadja Regin signed 10x8 black and white photo. Nadja Poderegin 2 December 1931 6 April 2019, commonly known by her stage name Nadja was a Serbian actress. Starting in Yugoslav films in 1949, she developed an international career in the 1950s, appearing in the 1960s in such British TV series like Danger Man, Maigret, The Benny Hill Show and The Saint. She had a distinction of being among the rare actresses who appeared in two James Bond movies: as the mistress of Kerim Bey in From Russia with Love and a smaller appearance in the pre credit sequence of Goldfinger. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 284

Sally Thomsett, vintage signed 12x16 colour rare vintage lobby card for the 1970s film The Railway Children. Thomsett stared as Phyllis during this British drama film based on the 1906 novel. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 282

Ian Carmichael signed 12x16 colour rare vintage lobby card for the 1956 film, Private's Progress, for which Carmichael plays young undergraduate Stanley Windrush during the Second World War. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 281

Susannah York signed 12x16 colour rare vintage lobby card for the 1974 film Gold. Gold is a 1974 British thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt. An obituary in The Telegraph characterised her as the blue eyed English rose with the China white skin and cupid lips who epitomised the sensuality of the swinging sixties, who later proved that she was a real actor of extraordinary emotional range. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 287

Gladiator, Russell Crowe signed 12x16 colour rare vintage lobby card. He came to international attention for his role as Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius in the epic historical film Gladiator 2000, for which he won an Academy Award, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, Empire Award, and London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Leading Actor, along with 10 other nominations in the same category. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 280

Sophia Loren signed 12x16 colour rare vintage lobby card for The Millionairess. The Millionairess is a 1960 British romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Sophia Loren and Peter Sellers. Set in London, it is a loose adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1936 play of the same name. Loren is an Italian actress. During the 1950s she starred in films as a sexually emancipated personae and was one of the best known sex symbols. She was named by the American Film Institute as the 21st greatest female star of Classic Hollywood Cinema. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 283

Bernard Cribbins, vintage signed 12x16 colour rare vintage lobby card for the 1963 film, The Mouse on the Moon. Cribbins played Vince during this British comedy film, was the sequel to The Mouse That Roared. It is an adaptation of the 1962 novel The Mouse on the Moon by Irish author Leonard Wibberley and was directed by Richard Lester. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 285

George Cole vintage signed rare 14x11 black and white photograph for Great St Trinian's Train Robbery. played Flash Harry in this 1966 film. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 1745

SOUTHERN SCOTTISH LEAGUE EMERGENCY CUP 1940/41,awarded to James 'Scot' Symon of Rangers F.C., in sterling silver, hallmarked for Birmingham 1940, the cover with footballer finial, the twin handled cup inscribed 'SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WAR CHALLENGE CUP', on a circular socle base mounted with shield shaped plaque inscribed 'SOUTHERN SCOTTISH LEAGUE EMERGENCY CUP COMPETITION 1940-41 WON BY RANGERS F.C J.S. SYMON', 24cm highNote: This rare and important piece of Scottish footballing history comes from a period of turbulence for the country. Due to the outbreak of World War II, all normal competitions were suspended, with a number of regional tournaments having been set up in their place. Therefore, whilst both the Scottish Football League and Scottish League Cup were no longer contested, the Southern Football League and Southern Football League Cup were held in an unofficial capacity.These were played at a time of unrelenting dominance for Rangers Football Club, them not having gone more than a year without lifting a major trophy since 1917. Indeed, during the so-called 'unofficial' years, the team won all six Southern League titles, as well as four of the six Southern League Cups (losing the other two in the final - one of which was cruelly snatched from them when the game ended in a draw, the winner being decided on who had been awarded the most corners).The trophy offered at McTear's relates to the very first of those Southern League Cup tournaments, dating from 1940-41. The teams were divided into four groups of four, with Rangers topping their group after five wins out of six. They then went on to face St. Mirren in the semi-final, who were defeated in a resounding fashion by four goals to one, allowing Rangers to progress to their first Southern League Cup final.This final was played against Heart of Midlothian at Hampden on the 10th May 1941, with 69,000 fans turning out for the event. This was a more fraught affair than Rangers’ previous games, and, whilst Hearts went one goal up in the first half, a second half equaliser from the light blues pushed the game to a replay. This replay again took place at Hampden just seven days later, this time in front of 90,000 supporters. Whilst Rangers went two up before the thirty minute mark, a goal before the half time whistle put Hearts within distance. The Edinburgh side found themselves back in the game at 70 minutes, when an equaliser put the teams two a-piece. Rangers dug deep for the remaining twenty minutes however, with two lightning quick goals on the 86th and 90th minutes ensuring they lifted the first ever Scottish Southern League Cup.This rather humble looking silver trophy was awarded to James 'Scot' Symon for his role in that team. Symon's is a name that will need no introduction to many of the Rangers loyal, he having succeeded legendary manager Bill Struth in 1954, steering the club to six league Championships, five Scottish Cups, and four League Cups. He also took Rangers into European football for the first time ever, guiding them to two Cup Winners Cup finals in 1961 and 1967.Perhaps lesser known is Symon's playing career, which at first glance may be deceiving having only made 32 official appearances for Rangers. This, however, does not take into consideration his distinguished service during those 'unofficial' war years. Due to Symon's erstwhile career as an architect, he was to remain in Britain, putting his considerable skills towards the war effort whilst working in a reserved occupation, a draughtsman in the Linthouse shipyard on Govan Road of Alexander Stephen & Sons. During the war, the yard produced aircraft carriers, cruisers, mine-layers, destroyers, sloops, minesweepers and tank transport ferries. This allowed him to continue playing for the club, during which time he was a mainstay of Struth's squad. Symon racked up over 250 unofficial performances for the club and plenty of silverware along the way.This is the first time any such trophy has come to auction and presents itself as a unique opportunity to own a rare and important piece of Scottish footballing history.

Lot 1713

SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1958/59,awarded to Mr. Robert Tait (Director) of Heart of Midlothian F.C., the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'Winners League Cup 1958-59 Hof M.F. Director MR. R. TAIT', 40mm including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, approximately 6g, mounted on presentation plaqueNote: This rare medal comes from a spell of Scottish League Cup dominance for the Edinburgh side. Indeed, the club have lifted that trophy only four times, all of which came during the 1950s to early 60s. This medal comes from the second time they lifted the cup, defeating Partick Thistle resoundingly by 5 goals to 1 in the final.

Lot 9

A rare motorist's folding ladder, circa 1910,believed by Hodgkinson's of Ambergate, Derby, wooden posts with steel reinforcements, with three hinged sections and further unfolding to seven steel rungs, with steel hooks to upper end, measuring approximately 248cm long unfolded and 92cm long folded, with leather strap with buckle. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 63

A rare Siamese Tiger mascot by Prince Bira, British, 1934signed B. Bira., limited edition number 8/12, chromed metal with black painted stripes and 'emerald' glass eyes, 16.5cm long; together with six books relating to the Princes Chula and Bira including Road Star Hat Trick and Bits & Pieces, a Racing Drivers Pocket book compiled by Colin Goodwin; and a Churchman's Kings of Speed cigarette card, number 15 B.Bira. (Qty)Footnotes:For more details regarding this rare mascot see page 43 of Kay and Springate's 'Automotive Mascots' book, this important mascot was sculpted by Prince Birabongse whilst staying at his mother's house near Fontainbleau.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 201

Property of a deceased's estate1906 Stuart 7hp Two-SeaterRegistration no. NMN 952N (Isle of Man)Chassis no. 503Engine no. 819• Rare British make (1906-1908)• Known ownership history• Present ownership since 1997• Benefiting from considerable refurbishment Footnotes:Stuart motor cars were manufactured from 1906 to 1908 by the Star Cycle Company. One of Britain's top six motor manufacturers prior to WWI, Wolverhampton-based Star had produced its first automobile in 1898. A close neighbour of Sunbeam, what would become the Star group of companies had been founded by Edward Lisle Sr, and would later also build Starling-badged cars under the guidance of his son, Edward Jr. Although technically un-adventurous in its early years, Star built up a deserved reputation for building luxuriously appointed and well constructed cars, aided by the fact that it made most of its parts, chassis frames excepted, in house. This charming little two-seater Stuart has been in the current ownership since 1997 and comes with a delightful illustrated history. It is powered by a 1,351cc twin-cylinder engine and has a three-speed gearbox and shaft final drive. Believed exhibited at the Stanley Show in 1906, the car was first registered as 'AH 928' and carries the plaque of supplying dealer Arthur Lane of The Cycle Warehouse, Swaffham. The Stuart was sold new to a Mr A Taylor, a Kings Lynn seed merchant. Circa 1949 the Stuart passed to Kings Lynn garage proprietor, Paddy Mears, who rebuilt the car and drove it on the 1953 celebrations of HM the Queen's coronation. At that time, the Stuart was the oldest car in Kings Lynn. The Stuart then passed via one D Johnson to a J W T Lilley; he submitted the car to the VCC's Dating Committee, who dated it as of 1906 manufacture on 20th March 1963. Mr Lilley used the car on many VCC events before ownership passed to his son in Canada, from whence the Stuart returned in December 1989 courtesy of well known motor dealer, Stephen Langton. The Stuart had two further owners before passing to the current (now deceased) custodian in May 1997. Since then the car has benefited from considerable refurbishment, including rebuilding the cone clutch and water pump; substituting a Zenith carburettor for the existing Brown & Barlow instrument; and fitting a Ford Model T distributor and trembler coils. In addition, the transmission was overhauled with a new crown wheel and pinion and new half-shafts, and the wheels re-varnished. Bonhams can confirm that, although the clutch requires some adjustment, the Stuart drove well on a recent 5-mile run, with good brakes and a decent turn of speed, cruising at 28mph without effort. Notable features include Lucas 'King of the Road' side lamps, small Lucas headlights, and a Ducellier acetylene generator.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 205

1902 Warwick 6hp Stanhope Four-SeaterRegistration no. BS 8231Chassis no. 8460Engine no. 8460•Possibly the only surviving 6hp Warwick•Restored from 'barn find' condition in the 1990s•Successful London-Brighton Veteran Car Run competitor•Entered in the 2021 London-Brighton VCR No. 71 Footnotes:Like many of its contemporaries, Springfield, Massachusetts-based Warwick could trace its roots back to cycle manufacture in the 19th century. In 1901, the company diversified into motor manufacture, but continued under-capitalisation and fierce competition from mass-producers such as Oldsmobile led inevitably to its demise in 1905. The Warwick Cycle & Automobile Company's first product was a De Dion Bouton-engined Runabout. Early cars had the option of 3½hp or 5hp engines, and in 1902 Warwick announced the Folding Front Seat Stanhope powered by the more powerful 700cc 6hp De Dion Bouton engine.Taken off the road in 1930, this Stanhope arrived in the UK from the USA in 1988 in remarkable 'barn find' condition (photographs taken on its arrival are on file). Most major components were present apart from the gearbox. Its new owner, engineer Roger Egginton, embarked on a painstaking and most comprehensively documented restoration. Having failed to locate an original gearbox, Roger built his own transmission using such photographs as existed for guidance with dimensions taken from the gearbox mountings on the chassis and using suitable available alternatives. The car now has a three-speeds-and-reverse transmission. A later carburettor was fitted during the course of restoration. Over the next few years the Warwick participated in many events including The Light Car Trial in 2004, the Hereford VCC Rally in 2006, and the challenging Hull to Scarborough Rally in 2007. It has also successfully completed the London-Brighton Run twice: in 1996 and 1997. Following Roger Egginton's death, the Warwick remained unused until purchased by the current vendor in 2014. Possibly the only surviving 6hp Warwick, the car is smartly presented in striking red livery with black upholstery and brass fittings; is equipped with appropriate oil lighting and carries a side-mounted spare tyre. It comes complete with a purpose-built PRG trailer; a travel and night storage cover; and a quantity of mechanical spares. The latter includes two De Dion Bouton crankcases (numbers '7570' and '8407') and two cylinders; plus pistons, valves, chains and a replacement gearbox (buyer to collect post auction). Accompanying documentation includes the aforementioned comprehensive restoration records; starting and driving instructions; a Science Museum Dating Certificate; and VCC Dating Certificate No. 2167, issued in 1997.This rare and quick Veteran is offered in ready-to-run condition and, as well as being eligible for all VCC events and the London-Brighton Veteran Car Run, is eligible to participate in De Dion Bouton Club UK events. The Warwick is entered in the 2021 London-Brighton VCR (number '071') and the vendor advises us that a driving familiarisation session will be available to the successful purchaser on Saturday 6th November.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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