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• Exceptional low mileage example • High specification • Many special features • RREC concours placed The 1989 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit embodies luxury, elegance, and timeless design. Powered by a 6.75 litre V8 engine, it delivers smooth and refined performance, complemented by a three-speed automatic transmission. Its handcrafted interior features plush leather upholstery, fine wood veneers, and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring unparalleled comfort and sophistication. The Silver Spirit's stately exterior design, characterised by its iconic grille and Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, exudes classic charm. Advanced for its time, it includes features like automatic levelling suspension for an exceptional ride quality. The 1989 Silver Spirit remains a symbol of prestige, catering to discerning enthusiasts of automotive excellence.This exceptional example was registered on 1st August 1989 and presents extremely well in Acrylic White with a contrasting Light Blue Connolly leather interior with piping and an Everflex roof with rear quarter badges and ‘Silver Spur’ wheel trims. This well-equipped example benefits from many special features including a leather top roll, a knee roll, parcel shelf and headlining. The interior of this stunning Rolls-Royce benefits from Birds Eye maple veneers, picnic tables, cocktail requisites, a limousine rear seat with a front centre console and ‘Special features’ tachometer. The odometer for this Silver Spirit indicates a very credible 18,000 miles given the service history and general condition of the car. This must be one of the finest examples of the marque we have offered recently and is realistically estimated at a fraction of its original sale price of £82,135.61. Consigned by Dominic Lake. EXTREMELY LOW MILEAGERARE MODEL
Gnomeman: Thomas Whittaker (1912-1991) (Littlebeck): A Panelled English Oak Drinks Cupboard, adzed top, above a dentil frieze, above a fall front with white plastic cover, enclosing a shaped shelf, above two cupboard doors, cast metal drop handles and butterfly hinges, on four feet, with recessed carved gnome trademark,64cm wide, 46.5cm deep, 139.5cm high (55" high)The fall front is not sitting flush as the hinge is not fixed at one end. The top two planks have come apart and the bottom two planks. Water marks. Gap in the back panels.
A 1960/70s Brazilian Rosewood Two-Door Cabinet, the two cupboard doors with polished chrome handles enclosing a removable shelf, on chromed tubular legs 107cm by 52cm by 79cmWith CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no. 24GBA10N8XT46 Marks to the top. Faded top. Used and very dirty. See extra images.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Serving Table, 1981, with raised upstand, rectangular adzed top above two drawers (one fitted for cutlery) with turned knob handles, above a shelf, on four octagonal legs, with carved mouse trademark, 106.5cm wide, 50.5cm deep, 85.5cm high Ring mark and some splash marks to the top which are visible on the front edge. Faint water drips down the front of the drawers. Couple of water drips down the back. Water marks on the shelf. Joints all tight.
Williams & Cleal Workshop: Two English Walnut Display Cupboards and a Cabinet, 2004, made in solid and veneered English walnut, the V panels in Burr walnut with an ebony inlay line, the other details ebonised, all with protruding triangular pegs, the display cupboards with overhanging tops above an open section, with one fixed shelf and one adjustable glass shelf, above two doors opening to reveal one fixed and one adjustable shelf, both with lighting, each stamped Williams & Cleal,69cm wide, 43.5cm deep, 190.5cm high the cabinet with overhanging rectangular top, above an open shelf, above two doors opening to reveal two short over two long sliding English oak drawers, unmarked,95cm wide, 55cm deep, 90.5cm high (3)The cabinet has an indented scratch to the top and some surface wear, the two tall cupboards are both in good order with some tiny knocks/dents to the top edges.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Drinks Display Cupboard, the leaded glazed upper section with three fixed glass shelves, the base with two cupboard doors with an oak shelf, wrought iron hinges, latches and drop handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse trademark,92cm wide, 51cm deep, 171cm high
ROWLING, (J. K.), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Uncorrected Proof Copy, in green wrappers [one of only 150 to 250 copies printed], London, Bloomsbury, 1999.An unconfirmed print-run of 250 copies is generally accepted for the 2nd state proof in the green covers, and just 50 copies in the first state purple covers. The publisher, however, assumes there were only 150 copies in a green wrapper. There is no clear consensus at present. Condition Report: There is obvious shelf lean, creases to the spine and there are marks to the opposite page-end side. The front has some marks, more noticeable to the white title band and the upper left area. Upright creases/fold lines to the left front side, visible in the image. There is a faded strip to the upper right corner running down to the title band. There is a faded narrow strip to the right edge of the back top to bottom, visible in an extra image. Some marks to the title band at back and elsewhere. The lower right corner curls. It has been read/used but the inside is in good condition.
Cadbury's Chocolate - an early 20th century mahogany & glass cased point of sale advertising shop display cabinet. The confectionary display cabinet having a flared top over glass sides, front and back. The front etched with Cadbury's Chocolate branding, two glass shelves within. Flared wooden base with carved text to front reading Cadbury's Chocolate. Brass handles to each side. The cabinet stamped to underside. Bottom shelf loose, top shelf currently fixed into place, removeable but scratching glass when removed.Measures approx. 70cm x 80cm x 42cm.
A collection of Meccano ships funnels, 36 in total which have all been expertly restored to represent individual shipping lines from Cunard SS, Isle of Man through to White Star Dominion Line, fully presented in a wooden box measuring 20"x15", each individual internal shelf pulls out to reveal six displayed funnels, excellent example housed in a red ground box with Meccano ships funnels label.
Poul Cadovius (Danish 1911-2011) "Royal System" Teak Wall-Mounted Modular Shelving Set Designed 1948 and manufactured circa 1960s/70s, comprising five uprights (1 x 200cm, 2 x 190cm, 2 x 153.5cm), display cabinet with internal glass shelf (lacking glass doors), twin-drawer unit, two larger cabinets with checkered fronts each enclosing a central vertical divider and both with key, two deep shelves (40cm) and four narrow shelves (30cm), six long support bars (three 'left' and 'right' pairs, 44cm), ten short support bars (five 'left' and 'right' pairs, 26cm) and fittings as per illustrations including 'pegs', 'bars' and screws.Uprights have been painted by a previous owner, display cabinet lacking sliding glass doors as stated, general wear commensurate with age and use, functional and ready to use.

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