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A 20th century Vienna type transfer printed porcelain teaset, decorated with classical figures within a gilded border; together with a similar pedestal urn (one shelf)Condition report: One cupped, one saucer chipped. Teaset otherwise free from chips and cracks. Some gilt wear throughout.Urn with finial lacking, long crack from the left handle.
ASSORTED FOUNTAIN, BALLPOINT PENS & PENCILS, including Parker 75 2-pen set, Parker 75, Cross 2-pen set with Northern Telecom branding, Cross 2-pen set with Chevrolet branding and another, Parker 51 and three othersThere are five fountain pens in total, four single and one in a set with a ballpoint.All other pens are ballpoint or pencil.All nibs look good, no damage. Most boxes have shelf wear. A few of the ballpoint pens are hard to open.
An early 19th Century William IV rosewood firescreen in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster. The firescreen having a carved ornate acanthus leaf scroll top with inset tapestry screen above a folding shelf all raised on carved bow form legs united by turned baluster column. Measures approx; 94cm x 57cm x 42cm.
A matching pair of 19th Century Victorian mahogany chiffonier sideboard credenzas having tall serpentine edge gallery backs with armorial scroll carvings and sconce shelf. Twin drawers over twin cupboard bases with recessed panels and further scroll architectural scroll carvings flanked by carved Corinthian reeded columns with pineapples. Some loss / repair to the mouldings. Measures approx 156cm x 130cm x 54cm.
An 18th Century George II oak kitchen dresser having a two shelf delft / plate rack top with stepped cornice. The shelves being fixed and having a series of hanging hooks. The top raised on a two drawer over two cupboard base with wrought metal ring handles and fielded panels. All raised on bracket feet. Measures approx; 201cm x 141cm x 55cm.
A late 19th Century French elm and glass hanging shop display cabinet vitrine of Chinese influence having decorative bobbin fretwork tops to each glaze fronted full length door. Bowed glass ends with spindle and finial decoration above with all housing a single shelf within. Measures approx; 81cm x 68cm x 16cm.
NO RESERVE Turkey & Greece.- Campbell (Hon. Dudley) Turks and Greeks. Notes on a Recent Excursion, presentation copy with ink inscription 'from the author' to title, double-page map, some light spotting, margins toned, original cloth, lightly rubbed, corners bumped, spine ends chipped, slight shelf-lean, 8vo, 1877.
Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan, contributor) The Strand Magazine, vol. 1-30, duplicates of vol. 22 and 23, illustrations, endpapers browned, the odd leaf detached, some cracking at gutter and hinges, vol. 23 with hinge broken, original illustrated cloth, a little rubbed, spine faded, chips and tears to head and foot, some with shelf-lean, 1891-1905, 8vo (32) ⁂ Includes Sherlock Holmes' first appearance in print, as well as stories subsequently collected under 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' [Green & Gibson A10], 'The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes' [Green & Gibson A14], and 'The Return of Sherlock Holmes' [Green & Gibson A29].
Emblemata.- Sfondrati (Coelestin ) Innocentia Vindicata, in qua gravissimis argumentis ex S. Thoma petitis ostenditur, 2 parts in 1, first edition, 46 full-page engraved emblems within baroque borders, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, lacking folding engraved frontispiece, some foxing and staining, lightly browned, 'Bib. Mai. Heythrop' label with shelf number BT1022, 18th century calf-backed boards, gilt spine in compartments, piece from head of spine (loosely inserted), [Landwehr, German 543. Praz p.496], St. Gallen, Jacob Muller, 1695; and 3 others, Emblemata & Iconography, small folio (4)
A large pair of Continental porcelain framed wall brackets, probably late 19th century, with inset shaped mirrors, floral painted relief moulded surrounds with Classical figures and bird mounts, overall height approx 85cm, shelf width 33cmA few chipped flower petals but generally in very good original condition, no sign of damage or restoration, cracks etc, porcelain is mounted on an original wood backing
Painted with eighteen scholars and attendants, engaged in go, reading, studying a scroll painting, the foot painted with rockwork and clouds, the interior with an attendant carrying a wrapped parcel, fitted on a hardwood standHeight: 13.5cmProvenance: Woolley & Wallis, 13th November 2013, lot 6, the collection of Brodie and Enid Lodge of Flore House, Northamptonshire來源:2013年11月13日售於威力士拍品號6For a similar stem cup sold at Dreweatts, 11th November 2019, lot 4. Compare with a similar example in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Ceramics Room 137, The Curtain Foundation Gallery, case F, shelf 2, C.46-1957明十六至十七世纪 青花十八学士图高足杯 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购Condition ReportOverall the cup is very well painted and is a pleasing shape. Two rivet repairs to the rim, each approx 1cm, one now missing, leaving a chip with small associated hairline confined to blue line border. Another stained hairline to the rim, approx 1cm just creeping into a pine tree. One other stained hairline, approx. 1cm just creeping into cloud scroll. Minor firing imperfections. A burst air bubble to the interior, with some discolouration, approx. 3mm
A Danish teak open bookshelf 180 x 104 x 40cm together with a Danish wall hanging shelf, stamped crafted in Denmark for Raymor (A/F)Condition report: Danish open bookshelf Structurally firm, could be flatpackedShelves with some stains, heat marks and scratching consistent with useLegs quite wornRaymor shelf A/F, is broken apart, rectangular cupboard in tact but the wall runners have come off, so too has the shelf
Registration No: KYN 150D Chassis No: SC400226 MOT: October 2022One of just 296 straight-six Scimitar GTs understood to have been producedThe subject of a comprehensive ‘body-off’ restoration between 1992 and 1997Featured in the 2002 Heartbeat Christmas specialEntered into current ownership in 2006 and 95,263 (atoc) recorded milesOffered with a sizeable history fileThe Reliant Scimitar series were manufactured between 1964 and 1986, Reliant's first Scimitar being a coupé based upon the styling of a Daimler SP250 prototype (renamed the SX250) and the chassis of a Reliant Sabre. First displayed in 1964, it was powered by a 2.6-litre Ford straight six from the Ford Zephyr/Zodiac and to keep costs down, many components in addition to the engine were off-the-shelf items - a point emphasised for buyers of early examples in which unfolding the sun visor could involve knocking the driver's mirror out of adjustment! The engine was mated to a four-speed manual gearbox with optional Laycock overdrive. Suspension was by wishbones and coil springs at the front with live axle, coil springs and a modified Watts linkage at the rear. Steering was by rack and pinion and braking by Girling discs/drums.Manufactured in 1966, this SE4 utilises the 2553cc straight-six engine mated to a 4-speed Ford transmission with overdrive. Finished in Porsche Guards Red with Black vinyl interior upholstery and wood trim, ‘KYN 150D’ entered the current ownership in 2006 and has a recorded mileage of 95,263 miles (at time of consignment). It was comprehensively restored between 1992 and 1997 comprising body removal; chassis blasting and repairs; repaint; suspension restoration and renewal; steering and brake reconditioning; engine and gearbox overhaul and much further work.Featured in Practical Classics (June 1998) following the completion of the restoration, the car subsequently gained a TV cameo appearance in the 2002 Heartbeat Christmas special with set pictures, newspaper clippings and VHS tapes included in the sale. ‘KYN 150D’ has since benefited from a new stainless-steel exhaust in 2015 at a cost of c.£1,600, a gearbox and axle overhaul together with much further mechanical remediation in 2016. Offered with a sizeable history file which comprises a vast selection of invoices, large collection of MOTs, copy of the featuring Practical Classics magazine, a photograph album of the restoration work and current V5C.Footnote: For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
Registration No: C12 SCAChassis No: ZFFZR49C000112188MOT: March 2022Sold by Maranello Egham in March 1998 and 1 of just 457 UK-supplied RHD examplesFinished in rare Nero Daytona Metallic with Nero interior featuring Daytona seats with Bordeaux insertsFreshly serviced by Graypaul Ferrari prior to saleFactory options of Quilted rear parcel shelf & Daytona seatsOnly 23,150 miles & accompanied by an extensive history file and original Handbook PackFerrari's 550 Maranello was introduced as a replacement for the F512 M in 1996 and found much acclaim during its five years of production. It featured a 484bhp front-mounted naturally-aspirated 5.5 litre V12 engine driving the rear wheels through a transaxle - the six-speed manual gearbox being located at the rear for optimum weight distribution. Suspension was by double wishbone, coil springs and anti-roll bars all-round and the braking by ventilated discs front and rear. The Pininfarina designed all-alloy body was mounted on a tubular steel chassis. A pukka GT car out of the Daytona mould, it offered speeds of up to 199 mph coupled with the ability to accelerate from 0-60mph in just 4.3 seconds - the sort of performance figures that wouldn't have disgraced an F1 car once upon a time. With a luxurious and roomy interior and a boot that accommodated at least a set of overnight bags (or a full set of golf clubs), this was the perfect car for dashing through Europe - Monte Carlo one weekend, Rome the next. It was replaced in 2001 by the 575M Maranello. Though not intended for use in motorsport, the 550 Maranello was nevertheless adopted for racing by a number of privateer teams, to good effect. 2003 was arguably the year of best results, with Prodrive winning the GTS class in the Le Mans 24-hour race and finishing second in the GTS class of the American Le Mans Series, and Scuderia Italia winning the FIA GT championship. Supplied new by Maranello Concessionaires of Egham to Peter Hookham Miller Esq on 11th May 1998 and first registered as ‘SHY 1’, chassis 112188 was finished in Nero Daytona Metallic and specified with such desirable options as: a quilted leather rear parcel shelf, Fiorano Handling Pack and Daytona seats (the latter trimmed in Nero with Bordeaux inserts). Serviced at 857, 5,996, 13,056, 13,809, 14,571, 14,941, 16,314, 18,688, 20,297, 20,568, 21,803, 22,246, 22,714, 22,875, 22,946, 23,024, 23,028, 23,052 and 23,070 miles by the likes of Maranello, Rardley Motors, Autofficina, SGM Performance, Dick Lovett, QV Motors and Ferrari Birmingham, the 550 was last treated to a cambelt change a few hundred miles ago in 2019. Previously upgraded with a Becker Grand Prix stereo system which allows Bluetooth connectivity, the Ferrari comes with its original unit should a new owner wish to reinstate it. A former cover car for Classic & Sports Car magazine (June 2001 issue), this pampered, low mileage 550 is due to be serviced again by Ferrari Birmingham ahead of the sale. Worthy of close inspection, ‘C12 SCA’ is accompanied by its original book pack and a comprehensive history file.Footnote: For more information, please contact: H&H ClassicsTelephone: +44 (0)1925 210035Email: info@handh.co.uk
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