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**This vehicle is now offered with no reserve** Delightfully presented Two-Seat Tourer based on AC's six-cylinder, Royal Saloon. Selwyn Edge bought the company outright for £135,000 in 1927 and re-registered it as AC (Acedes) Ltd. The company was caught by the crash of 1929 and went into voluntary liquidation and consequently very few Acedes-badged models exist todayPowered by John Weller’s famous overhead-camshaft, six-cylinder offering 15.7bhp and 75mph in periodThe features quarter-elliptic springing front and rear, a 3-speed gearbox in unit with the rear axle and worm final driveBrake system is rod-operated with fitted front brakes as an option. It has rear chassis and wing steps which provide the access to the ‘dicky’ seat to the rearWind down side windows, ‘pull over’ hood with easy peg fixings on windscreen top rail (the hood could do with some attention)Re-wired with armour cable incorporating a master battery isolation switch, and its rear mounted fuel tank with gauge, connects to a fuel line filter which in turn connects to a scuttle mounted AutovacAccompanied by its original ‘Hints for Owners’ handbook in well-used condition and buff log book.Family owned from 1961-2021 and has since formed part of a significant private Collection of British Motor CarsSpecificationMake: ACModel: ROYAL TOURERYear: 1927Chassis Number: 14045Registration Number: KA 8618Transmission: ManualEngine Number: 3100Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDClick here for more details, condition report and images
**Please note, the Mercedes has developed a mechanical issue and is not currently running cleanly on all six cylinders and may require further investigation’**Fresh to market after 20 years with its current custodian in the Emerald Isle. Introduced in 1967, the 250SL now featured a larger (2.5-litre) engine, rear disc brakes and a larger tankReplaced in January 1968 by the 280SL, its one-year production run made the 250SL the rarest of the W113 SeriesFinished in Ivory with a black interior and hardtop and complete with the rear seat option, power-assisted steering and its original radioAccompanied by a comprehensive history fileNote the vehicle is not currently UK-registered but will be NOVA certifiedIf the vehicle remains in the UK, any outstanding duty will be paid by our vendorWe are informed that the little Pagoda is running and driving wellYour early inspection is welcomed and encouraged prior to saleSpecificationMake: MERCEDESModel: 250 SL PAGODAYear: 1967Chassis Number: 11304322000019Registration Number: UNREGISTEREDTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 129 98222Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 46791 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details, condition report and images
Much loved Mk II Stag automatic in Pimento Red from long-term ownership with lots of history. The archetypal smooth 1970s British sports-tourer in an Italian overcoatDating from 1974, this Mk II is finished in Pimento Red with a matching hardtopBlack interior with black carpets, rear seats and seat belts fittedWith the current owning family for the last 30 yearsSubject to a bare-metal restoration in the past with a photographic record. The car has been Ziebarted including in the engine bayOriginal 3-litre engine and Borg-Warner Type 35 3-speed automatic transmissionServiced in 2023 and used during the summer. Current indicated mileage 63,909Supplied with two sets of keys, its original handbook, a workshop manual, receipts since 1993, MOTs back to 1979 and Stag Owners Club magazines going back several decadesSpecification Make: TRIUMPH Model: STAG Year: 1974 Chassis Number: LD33844A Registration Number: KFE 619N Transmission: Auto Engine Number: LF027743HEA Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 63909 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details, condition report and images
A late Victorian walnut framed library armchair in the manner of Howard & Sons, the whole re-upholstered in a beige buttonback dralon, raised on ring turned tapering forelegs with brass and pot casters, seat w.70cm, seat h.30cm, seat d.57cmFrame good and strong.No breaks or losses.Upholstery tired and grubby but complete.
A set of eight Victorian mahogany barback dining chairs, each with drop-in seats and on ring turned tapering forelegs (6+2)Seat height 45cm.Carver width between arm rests 49cm at front and 39cm at back.All structurally sound and strong with no apparent breaks.Upholstery all good and clean.All with very minor blemishes only.Good examples.
A 19th century Italian carved giltwood and gesso X-frame stool, having a silk upholstered seat over profusely acanthus leaf carved supports united by lower stretchers, h.53cm, w.58cm, d.45.5cmStands well and is structurally sound.Silk upholstery with some stains and fading.No breaks or repairs.Numerous minor gesso losses all over.Gilding all original and muted in tone.
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