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1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT Transmission: manualMileage:25158The Dino, named in honour of Enzo Ferrari's son, was a brand for V6 engined Ferraris and the project that Alfredo 'Dino' Ferrari worked on before he died tragically of muscular dystrophy at just 24 years old. In order to homologate Ferrari's Formula Two entry in 1966, the FIA requested that 500 production cars were produced using the same V6 unit as the race car. The Fiat Dino was born using the two-litre V6 Ferrari unit which was later used in the early 206GT versions of the Dino. Ferrari used the mid-engined configuration that was working well for them in sports car racing for the new Dino and the prototype 206S was shown at the 1966 Turin show. The car drew a positive response and Ferrari put the car into production, making it the first mid-engined production Ferrari. A 2.4 litre version on a longer wheelbase, the 246GT, replaced the Dino 206 in late 1969. The beauty of a mid-engined sports car is the handling, as the improved centre of gravity lends itself to better road holding. A Ferrari Dino has great cornering ability and is an enormously fun car to drive.Originally registered to Mr. P. Thorpe in Woking, Surrey on 7th January 1972 and purchased by the current vendor in May 1990. This car was in a dismantled and poor condition when purchased 33 years ago, with the body having been removed from the chassis in order to deal with a number of issues including corrosion. The vendor at the time agreed to carry out certain works on the car including the bodywork issues and he re-united the body with the chassis. This was progress and at last the current owner had a rolling chassis to transport, along with a vast number of parts, including the engine, gearbox and ancillaries, interior, brakes and glass. Fortunately, the vendor's brother was a former Formula 1 mechanic and between them they spent three years putting the car back together, with the vendor taking care of the interior trim. Originally silver, the car was repainted in Ferrari Rosso Rubino Metallizato (Ruby Red metallic) and was MoT'd in July 1994 showing a mileage of 23,120 at the time. Now displaying a mileage of 25,158, thus this Ferrari has covered 2,038 miles in 33 years. Major work was carried out in October 2008 which included a partial engine rebuild, the mileage being 24,214 at the time. There is room for sympathetic improvements to be made on this right hand drive Dino 246 GT, which now shows age-related wear and tear. We are advised that the lighting switch on the steering column is a little temperamental. A large quantity of documents and invoices accompanies this Ferrari. Due to the fact that the car has been off the road for a number of years throughout its life, it is thought the mileage of 25,158 could well be correct, although not warranted. It is widely agreed that the Ferrari Dino is one of the best-handling and most gratifying automobiles of the early 1970s; it is certainly one of the most attractive, delicately balanced designs ever produced by the masters at Pininfarina.
A yellow white metal, diamond and ruby ring, the lobed lozenge form mount set mixed round cut ruby to centre with smaller ruby above and below, each side set three old-cut diamonds (ETDW 0.80+ carats, yellow metal assessed as gold), size UK N 1/2. (gross weight 2.7g)Condition note: one of smaller diamonds with chip to edge of table noted, further images added, viewing by appointment recommended.
A pair of Bohemian blue to clear slice cut hock glasses on faceted stems, (h: 20cm x 6.5cm) and a similar matching scalloped bowl with serrated edge (h: 9cm x 18cm) and a pair of hand made ruby to clear glass candlesticks of tapered baluster form on spreading moulded bases, (h: 30cm) show no signs of damage, chips or restoration
An 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster earring mounted in white gold setting, stone approximately 0.7ct with surround of twelve brilliant cut diamonds mounted in a rub-over setting, each stone approximately 0.04ct, (O/P) (3.16g) complete with original receipt from James Jewellers Home Street Edinburgh, 1987
A Karlin Rushbrooke studio glass vase, late 20th century, titled 'Meeting', the ruby tinted rectangular body of abstract form, etched with four figures, raised on a clear solid base, engraved signature and title to base, height 26cm, together with a sculptural form and vase also by Karlin Rushbrooke. Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A mixed group of cut flashed glass, 20th century, comprising a cranberry flashed footed circular bowl, height 21cm, a blue flashed boat shaped bowl, length 26cm, a smaller ruby example, two amethyst vases, a cranberry vase and a comport. Provenance: from the collection of John and Poppy Stallebrass.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A pair of clear cut glass lustres, 19th century, the octagonal tapered stems between foliate cut rims and feet, hung with prismatic drops, height 17cm, together with a ruby flashed decanter and stopper, decorated with fruiting vine, a cranberry flashed footed bowl and three pieces of cranberry glass (minor faults, lustres missing one drop).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Royal Worcester porcelain ewer, circa 1903, painted by William Hawkins, signed, the ovoid body painted with a still life study of fruit framed by foliate gilt scroll decoration, against a ruby ground within cream and gilt borders, flanked by a gilt scroll handle with mask terminal, on a circular foot, green printed factory marks including shape number '1742' to base, height 22.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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