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- 1 of just 130 UK-supplied examples - Recent new clutch and cambelts - Original toolkit and 44,000 recorded miles Further Info: `J244 WOB' is a rare right-hand drive example of Ferrari's increasingly sought-after 348 TB model (just 130 of which were UK-supplied) and is very tidily presented in the classic combination of Rosso Corsa teamed with a Tan hide interior. The history file contains evidence of recent replacements to both the cambelts and clutch, plus details of the previous keepers and sundry old MOTs; as well one valid well into 2016. The Prancing Horse is now being sold complete with its original tool kit and is considered by the vendor to have `good' bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, V8 engine and five-speed manual gearbox. Its odometer currently registers an unwarranted but credible 44,049 miles. Ferrari considered mid-engined technology when replacing the 275 GTB - Lamborghini had already declared their hand with the prototype Miura - but were concerned how customers might cope with the related handling of so large and powerful a car. The ensuing Dino therefore represented their first foray into the mid-engined road car market, a line then successfully followed with the 308, 328 and 348. First seen at the 1989 Frankfurt Motorshow, the Pininfarina-penned 348TB (Berlinetta) and 348TS (Spider) were the first series-production Ferraris to feature a steel monocoque chassis as opposed to a tubular frame, and a robotized production line was installed at the Scaglietti works in Modena to produce the new shells. The newcomer shared a number of components with the Mondial, not least: the longitudinally placed 3405cc quad-cam 32-valve V8 engine and transverse (hence the T in the name) five-speed manual gearbox. Cradled in its own subframe, the V8 developed 300bhp and 238 lb ft of torque - sufficient to propel the 348 to 60mph in 5.4 seconds and to a top speed of 170mph. A total of 8,844 348s are understood to have been produced before the model was superseded by the 355 in 1994.
George Fishley (1771-1865) a rare hand-built pottery watch pocket stand, modelled with a shepherd resting with three sheep, the back modelled in relief with acorns, a mask, shells and geometric leaf motif, glazed in shades of brown and yellow, 23cm. high Literature John Edgeler A Selling Exhibition of 20th Century Slipware, Winchcombe 12-26th November 2011 page 8 for a comparable watch pocket.
A MIXED LOT: Two pairs of Exeter-made sugar tongs, eleven tea spoons, three dessert spoons, a sauce ladle, three condiment spoons, a butter knife, a cased pair of spoons, a pair of small vases, a pair of butter shells & a plated entree dish & cover; the latter 10.75" (27.4 cms) long; 20 oz weighable silver (lot)
A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern spoon and pierced and engraved handle by George Smith, London 1784 (incused head - weight 13.5 grammes), a George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl embossed with various shells and with fiddle pattern handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813 (weight 10.5 grammes) and an Edward VII silver caddy spoon, the shell pattern bowl die stamped with flowers and fruiting vines, the loop handle embossed with fruiting vines, by G.U., Birmingham 1901 (weight 11 grammes)
A William IV silver gilt and Chinese porcelain inkstand by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1832, lobed circular with a taperstick cover to the porcelain bowl well, the base with twin cast shell handles, further shells, flowers and foliage, 22.5cm (9in) across handles, 324g (10.4 oz) weighable (taperstick and liner unmarked) Provenance: Purchased from Laird Clowes Ltd, 25 Beauchap Place on 11th May 1961 for £44.
Two Britains Guns 9710 Gun Of The Royal Artillery,gloss green diecast gun, missiles still in packet, in near mint boxed condition and 9740 Boxed 18” Heavy Howitzer Gun, mounted on tractor wheels for field operations, 1962 issue gloss green diecast gun, complete with brass shell charger, six silver grey plastic shells, in near mint condition, with a excellent illustrated box, polystyrene inner tray and card packing piece (two items)
Quantity of Vintage Action Man,Boxed 34052 Soldier (one end flap of box missing) French Resistance Fighter complete, on gripping hands flocked hair doll, German Stormtrooper complete, 34059 Helicopter Pilot box only (missing one inner tab), Talking commander, three other dolls (one head loose) plus uniforms and equipment including Jacket, Trousers, bear skin Grenadier Guards, Red Devil Parachute, Sabotage outfit, Mountain Arctic outfit, Assault craft, Mortar, Bazooka with shells, plus others, all in fair to very good condition
Britains 9745 Boxed 155mm Gun, last issue gloss green diecast gun, complete with trail spades, brass shell charger, six silver plastic shells, in near mint condition with a excellent inner display card, inner packing card and outer illustrated box, outerbox has some sellotape to end flaps -a nice example of this popular gun
Two Britains Guns 1264 (4.7”) Naval Gun, dark green body, complete with shells still in packet, in very good condition, in a excellent yellow/red lidded box and 2064 155mm Gun, olive green, complete with spring shell case, six plastic shells, in fair condition, barrel has metal fatigue, box is fair no internal packing (2 items)
A mid-19th century mahogany cased mercury barometer and thermometer, the banjo-style case with inlaid stringing, floral rounds and Sheraton-style shells, surmounted by swan-necked pediment, engraved silvered dials, signed for E. Cattanio, Hanover St, Liverpool, the specific name is not listed however the surname appears in many listings c1830 to 1890 mainly in York and the North East. Est £100 to £150
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