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Registration No: WAC 953S Chassis No: R4DCC8L100044 MOT: ExemptUnderstood to be one of the very first factory built competition carsPart of a private rally car collectionBenefiting from a recent engine overhaulRare opportunity to purchase a very special car with lots of competition historyPeugeot rebranded its latest acquisition ‘Talbot', using and reacquainting two familiar automotive names of the past, the Chrysler Sunbeam becoming the Talbot Sunbeam, a front-engined, rear-wheel-drive hatchback originally produced by Chrysler in 1976 with financial support from the British Government.The first high-performance Talbot Sunbeam, known as the Sunbeam Ti, was powered by a similar twin Weber carburettor-fed four-cylinder engine as its Avenger Tiger big brother. With some 100bhp and 96lbft of torque on tap and a kerb weight of just 920kg, the newcomer was found capable of 0-60mph in 9.9 seconds and 111mph. Equipped with MacPherson strut independent suspension, a coil-sprung live rear axle, slick four-speed manual gearbox and disc / drum brakes, the Ti proved eminently tuneable. Running in both Group A rallying and Group 1 circuit racing forms, it recorded more victories and podiums than its more famous Lotus-engined sibling.The rally crowd took it to their hearts though, thanks to a plethora of off-the-shelf tuning parts and under the guidance of Des Odell, the Peugeot Talbot motorsport team was born and went on to conquer Ford's stable of high achieving Escorts with the iconic Lotus Sunbeam.Registered to Chrysler UK Ltd on October 4th, 1977, ‘WAC 953S’ was among the earliest Talbot Sunbeam competition cars. Documentation states that this car initially saw action as a circuit race car before being converted for tarmac rallying. There’s expired FIA paperwork on file detailing the car’s original specifications. In the 1980s ‘WAC’ gained recognition in competitions in southern England, securing victories in both the Southern and ASWMC championships. In recent years, ‘WAC 953S’ has formed part of a private collection and has been recently subject to an engine overhaul and is now ready for a new custodian to enjoy. It’s not every day an opportunity arises to own a Works competition car of the Talbot Sunbeam. A selection of spares including wheels are included in the sale. For more information, please contact: James McWilliam james.mcwilliam@handh.co.uk 07943 584760
An Arts and Crafts walnut and polychrome decorated fruitwood wall hanging photograph framewith seven glazed apertures surmounted by a shelf, signed verso Clara Chalmers 1897height 34.5cm., length 82 cm.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age. muntin / glazing bar furthest right is not secure, central glass panel cracked
Carroll (Lewis), a.k.a Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND, BEING A FACSIMILE OF THE ORIGINAL MS. BOOK AFTERWARDS DEVELOPED INTO 'ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND', WITH THIRTY-SEVEN ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR, first edition, gilt titled red cloth boards, gilt edges to block, Macmillan & Co, London 1886 (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:General shelf wear throughout. Bumps to all corners. Age-related yellowing to pages, with some darkening to the page edges. Binding reasonably tight.
An early 20th century Chinoiserie lacquered double wardrobe, the flat top cornice over a pair of doors detailed with landscapes and figures, opening to a hanging rail and single shelf, upon gilt embellished scrolled feet, 203cm H x 120cm W x 50cm DCondition reportSome light fading to both doors, the RH door is slightly warped at the bottom corner, light scuffing to the plinth under the LH door.Otherwise general wear minor scratches and scuffs commensurate with age and use
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded cylinder bureau, with a rear gallery above the foliate inlaid cylinder top, opening to a compartmented interior, skiver inset easel slide, all upon slender tapering legs of square section extending to brass castors and united by and inverted under shelf, 107cm H x 69cm W x 52cm D
Kinglake (Alexander William), THE INVASION OF CRIMEA: ITS ORIGIN, AND AN ACCOUNT OF ITS PROGRESS DOWN TO THE DEATH OF LORD RAGLAN, second edition, 6 vols, 3/4 leather, embossed decoration to spine, marbled edges to block, William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh and London 1863 (6) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:All bindings appear tight. Some scuffs to the leather. Minor bumps to corners. Minor shelf wear.
A Victorian mahogany chiffonier sideboard, of cottage proportions, the raised back with an openwork foliate pediment and single shelf, upon the base formed with a cylinder moulded frieze drawer, a pair of panelled doors and a plinth base, 121cm H x 89cm W x 36cm D (at fault)Condition reportThe back is detached requires screws, shelf bracket also detached.Aged splits to both doors along with multiple minor chips and losses to the veneer particularly on the raised back.
Erpe (Thomas van). Grammatica Arabica cum Fabulis Locmanni, etc. Accedunt Excerpta Anthologiae Veterum Arabiae Poetarum Quae Inscribitur Hamasa Abi Temmam..., Leiden: Samuel Luchtmans, 1748, title printed in red & black with engraved vignette and contemporary large ink ownership inscription written vertically to inner margin; 'Ex Lib: Bibl: Scrivar: Sig: Reg:', text in Arabic and Latin, light spotting to first and last few leaves, contemporary and 20th-century shelf mark notes to front pastedown, contemporary vellum boards, manuscript title to spine, gilt armorial embossed stamps of The Society of Writers to The Signet to upper and lower boards, 4to QTY: (1)NOTE:Brunet, II, 1050.
Tipping (H. A. & J. Leyland, editors). Gardens Old & New. The Country House & its Garden Enviroment, 3 volumes, London: Country Life, circa 1905, numerous monochrome illustrations, all edges gilt, modern green half morocco gilt, folio, together with 3 others: Garden Ornament, by Gertrude Jekyll and Christopher Hussey, 2nd revised edition, 1927 (ex-libris Southport Public Library with ink stamps and shelf numbers front and rear), rebound in half morocco, The Craftdman's Plant-Book, by Richard G. Hatton, 1909, and The Art & Craft of Garden Making, by Thomas Mawson, 5th edition, circa 1920QTY: (6)
A reproduction mahogany finish Carlton House style writing desk, the raised stepped back with shelf, fitted with four drawers, green tooled leather writing surface, the frieze fitted with three drawers, the central section bowed, on four cylindrical legs with fluted caps, width 94cm x depth 50cm x height 84cm
An early 20th century oak and pine cash desk, the angled top stamped along the front with "CASH & APPOINTMENTS" and fitted with a cash register, glazed cabinet with single door to the front enclosing glass shelves, the rear with knee hole cut away and bottom shelf, height 95cm x width 91.5cm
Chinese softwood two-door cabinet, the interior fitted with three shelves, the middle shelf with two frieze drawers, W77cm D37cm H116cm.Condition report:Some splitting of the side panels and the lower panels to the cupboard fronts has occurred. Cupboard fronts have some faint scratch marks with some being darker in tone (towards lower right). Construction remains stable. Missing the bar forming the latch to the cupboard. Please see additional uploaded images, including the top.
A pine dresser base, late 19th century, the two drawers with bun handles, centred with a sliding cupboard fitted with a recessed handle and flanked by two cupboards, the interior with a single fixed shelf, 148.5cm wide 59.5cm deep90cm highCondition ReportLino top, now removed, with pin nails to the front edge and back. Some worn to the corners of the top. One turned handles with damage.
A mahogany washstand, late 19th century, with a high three-quarter gallery fitted with a single shelf, over two drawers with turned handles and each side mounted with brass rails, raised on turned supports with brass caps and castors, 129.5cm wide61cm deep100cm highCondition ReportCoackbeading missing to right drawer, stians to top and shelf. Rails worn and tarnished.
A mahogany demilune side table, late 19th century, with a gallery and a shelf, over a moulded edge, plain frieze and raised on square tapering supports terminating in spade feet, now fitted with a glass panel back,118cm wide 60cm deep107cm high overallCondition ReportStains to the shelf. Some knocks to the edges and supports.
A bone- and ebony-inlaid cabinet on stand, 20th century, Indian, the panelled doors enclosing a shelf, raised on cabriole legs, and with profusely scrolling decoration throughout,92cm wide68cm deep123cm highCondition ReportVery dirty, faded and dry. Cracks and distressed areas. Doors do not close properly. Overall solid but distressed condition. See additional images.
A scumbled pine estate cabinet, 19th century, the hinged quarter-depth top over a pair of cupboards, enclosing a single shelf, over a drawer fitted with turned handles, with an apron front and raised on bracket feet, 115cm wide 54cm deep133cm highCondition ReportWorn, chipped and knocks to the paint and edges.Bracket feet with losses.
A Holkham Estate oak cabinet, late 19th century, the glazed cupboard with a cream-painted interior, with two shaped and pierced shelves mounted with hooks, over two drawers and two sliding panelled cupboards below, one with a recessed shelf, painted in blue/grey, 159cm wide53cm deep213cm highCondition ReportCupboard 30cm deep. No keys and the doors are locked.In two partsFurther photos added.Used and worn - one sliding cupboard stiff. Needs cleaning - inside into wall on right side. See photos

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