1976 MERCEDES-BENZ 450SL Registration Number: ROD 175R Chassis Number: 107044-22-065689 Recorded Mileage: 119,550 miles - Offered at No Reserve The SLs of this era (the 107 chassis) really established themselves as an icon of quality and success on the Continent as well as the Americas. Unlike the previous SL range, these cars were rugged and durable and could accumulate high mileage and still remain reliable with just the most basic of care. Volume production of the first R107 car, the 350 SL, started in April 1971 alongside the last of the W113 cars; the 350 SLC followed in October. The early 1971 350SL are very rare and were available with an optional 4 speed fluid coupling automatic gearbox. In addition, the rare 1971 cars were fitted with Bosch electronic fuel injection. Sales in North America began in 1972, and cars wore the name 350 SL, but had a larger 4.5L V8 with 3 speed auto (and were renamed 450 SL for model year 1973); the big V8 became available on other markets with the official introduction of the 450 SL/SLC on non-North American markets in March 1973. US cars sold from 1972 through 1975 used the Bosch D Jetronic fuel injection system, an early electronic engine management system This 450SL was first delivered in August 1976, finished in Silver Green Metallic with a black interior. The SL has been garage-stored for a number of years and is now offered for sale due to the passing of its owner. The SL is offered as is and will be sold to the highest bidder, without keys or registration document. A timeless classic, this beefy V8-engined SL is the ideal candidate for restoration.
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KALEIDOSCOPE - TANGERINE DREAM LP (UK MONO ORIGINAL - FONATAN - TL.5448). A mono UK original LP pressing of Tangerine Dream By Kaleidoscope (TL.5448, 1967 UK mono pressing on Fontana. Black/ silver labels have some light spindle wear. 1L/ 2L matrix. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, each side displays some light/ hairline paper marks, but nothing feelable of note. The flip-back sleeve is VG condition, has some water damage rippling to the cover and edge storage wear).
ARZACHEL - ARZACHEL LP (EARLY UK PRESSING - EVOLUTION Z 1003) The 1969 masterpiece from Arzachel (formed of Steve Hillage and Egg band members). The record (Z 1003) is issued on blue/silver original labels, this variant pressing with tracks numbered. The record is in solid VG condition showing some light surface marks to the playing surfaces - these are not heavier feelable scratches. Some spindle marks to the otherwise clean labels.. Matrix: Z 1003 A1 - ⬦ H & Z 1003 B1 - ⬦ H. The flipback design sleeve (printing with Distrubed By RCA) is in clean Ex condition showing some minor creasing around the edges - without any rips, tears or seam splits and with the spine nice and fully legible.
KALEIDOSCOPE - FAINTLY BLOWING LP (UK STEREO ORIGINAL - FONTANA - STL5491). A rarely seen original UK stereo LP pressing of Kaleidoscope's 1969 second studio album Faintly Blowing (STL5491, 1969 UK stereo pressing on Fontana. Black/ silver labels are bright and legible with some minor spindle wear around the centre holes. The record is glossy VG, displays some hairline/ light surface marks including a couple of hairline but feelable marks and the slight shadowing on part of the edge of side 1 which many copies are noted to suffer from. Light surface noise could be heard throughout the tested samples. The laminated gatefold sleeve is G+, covers are nice and bright, edges display heavy storage wear and tape covering some tearing to the bottom rear part of the sleeve).
THE WHO - MY GENERATION LP (UK OG - BRUNSWICK - LAT.8616). A highly sought-after original UK pressing of The Who's debut album My Generation (LAT.8616, 1965 UK pressing on Brunswick. Black/ silver text deep-groove labels with original M/T tax code at the 3pm position, display some light spindle wear. 1B/ 1B matrix. The record is in clean Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ light paper marks. The front laminated sleeve is in also in lovely Ex condition, bright clean cover with some minor handling wear to the base of the back cover).
THE DICK MORRISSEY QUARTET - JAZZ LP RARITIES PACK. A superb pack of 2 LPs by British jazz group The Dick Morrissey Quartet. Titles include It's Morrissey, Man! (TFL.5149, 1961 UK mono pressing on Fontana. Black/ silver labels are bright and clean, displaying some light spindle wear around the centre holes. The record is sharp Ex condition, displaying some light/ hairline paper marks. The front laminated flip-back sleeve is in Ex condition, bright clean covers with only minor age-related edge storage wear) & Here And Now And Sounding (20093 MCL, 1967 UK mono pressing on Mercury. Labels are bright and clean. The record is in glossy VG+ condition, displays a couple of light paper marks. The front laminated sleeve is strong VG condition, the cover is bright and clean, light edge storage wear and heavy age-related handling wear to the paper back cover).
JETHRO TOE - SUNSHINE DAY/ AEROPLANE 7" (JETHRO TULL - UK DEMO - MGM 1384). A rarely seen 7" demo copy of Sunshine Day/ Aeroplane by Jethro Tull aka Jethro Toe. Reportedly; renamed on this release by producer Derek Lawrence as he didn't like the band's actual name (MGM 1384, 1968 UK 7" demo pressing on MGM. Pink 4-prong labels with large silver A are bright and clean. The record is glossy Ex condition, displays a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks. Comes with MGM paper sleeve. A great copy).
THE HUMAN ZOO - S/T LP (US STEREO ORIGINAL - ACCENT - ACS 5055). A wonderful, original US stereo pressing of the self-titled psych album by The Human Zoo (ACS 5055, 1969 US stereo pressing on Accent. Maroon/ silver text deep groove labels are bright and clean. The record is in stunning Ex+ condition, displays a couple of very faint wispy paper marks. The sleeve is in equally superb Ex+ condition, still in original shrink wrap. A great copy).
Three Victorian 'Scottish provincial' fiddle pattern tea spoons, three other teaspoons and various plated flatware. Comprising; a pair of 'Elgin' tea spoons with script initial 'G', maker's mark of William Ferguson, also marked 'ELn' and with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1858; another similar by the same maker and marked 'Elgin' and with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1861; an Irish fiddle pattern tea spoon, marked 'M West' and with the maker's mark of Richard Whitford, Dublin 1816; and a pair of English fiddle tea spoons, with foliate script initials and the mark of Henry Holland, London 1871; the six silver spoons weigh 115g gross; together with a set of six silver-plated lilly pattern table forks and six matching dessert forks, all engraved with initials; and a set of six plated fiddle pattern dessert spoons with initials
A pair of silver shaped-oblong pedestal sweet dishes and two others. Comprising; the pair each with a flower and leaf chased rim, pierced sides on a stepped round foot, mark of Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham 1926, 5cm high, 9.5cm wide overall (2 x 3 3/4 inches), 101g (3 1/4 ozs); another pedestal sweet dish with an undulating reed and ribbon-coross border, pierced sides and a round foot, Birmingham 1907, 8cm high, 50g; and a floral pierced round bowl with a shaped border, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1906, 11cm diameter, 90g; the four weigh 242g gross (a little over 7 3/4 ozs)
An Edwardian silver scent bottle case by William Comyns, and fitted clear glass scent bottle. The two-piece hinged case embossed in Art Nouveau style with flowers and leaves around vacant cartouches and with a plain neck and stepped hinged cover, mark of William Comyns, London 1902, 7.75cm high overall, 5.5cm diameter (3 x 2 1/8th inches), 45g (a little under 1 1/2 ozs)
A collection of Victorian and later small silver. Comprising; a Victorian fluted vesta/match case, the Birmingham marks obscured; another engraved with engine turned bands and a round reserve with initials 'E.R.L.', Birmingham 1918; an Art Deco gold mounted and engine turned silver match book case, Birmingham 1935; another plain and engraved at one corner with initials, Birmingham 1930; a concave card holder engraved with foliate script initials, Birmingham 1895; a tapering-cylindrical cigarette holder case, Birmingham 1920; and a silver and mother of pearl mounted folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1921
An early 20th century Dutch dressing table box and an Edwardian silver sugar bowl. The Dutch box with beaded borders. the sides and pull-off cover embossed with 18th century figures and animals in pastoral scenes, Dutch marks for 1912, 6.5cm high overall, 8.25cm diameter overall (2 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches), 130g (a little over 4 ozs); the shaped-round and broad-fluted sugar bowl, mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1902, 12cm diameter (4 3/4 inches), 129g (a little over 4 ozs)
Five various early 20th century baby's silver and mother of pearl rattles/teethers and other items. Comprising; the five rattles in various designs including one with a whistle, various dates and makers; a silver and mother of pearl handled christening knife, fork and spoon set, in a case; and a plated and mother of pearl handled knife and two parcel gilt spoons, in a fitted case
A George IV silver round mustard pot. With a decorative border, a currently detached domed cover with a ball finial and pierced thumb-piece, on three anthemion chased scroll feet, The marks rubbed probably that of Charles Boyton, London 1828, 8.5cm high overall, 9cm diameter (3 3/8ths x 3 1/2 inches), 173g (5 1/2 ozs), with a blue glass liner and an associated George III silver old English spoon, 11.7g
Three various small boxes including a silver and pietra dura mounted oval box. The hinged lid with a rope-twist border and inset with a floral pietra dura panel, mark of John Millward Banks, Chester 1909, 2.5cm high (1 inch); a gold-plated and banded-agate mounted oval pill box, 1.5cm high, 4.25cm wide (5/8ths x 1 5/8ths inches); and a small silver part foliate engraved vesta or match case, mark of William Neale, Chester 1902, 4.5cm high overall including the suspensiuon loop (1 3/4 inches)
A Victorian silver round butter dish and cover. With a star-cut clear-glass dish, the base with beaded borders, two leaf-chased handles and an engraved band, the domed cover with a beaded knop and engraved with florets within lobed and leaf engraved panels, mark of Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1868, approx. 9cm high overall, 17cm diameter (3 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches), 362g (a little over 11 1/2 ozs)
A small collection of silver including a pair of baluster pepper pots in George III style. The domed covers each with a nulled border and baluster finial, the bases on three pad feet, mark of Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1948, 10cm high (4 inches); together with a small silver toast rack with four angular divisions and a central loop handle, mark of Brook & Son, Sheffield 1922; and a pair of William IV fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1834; the four weigh 270g (a little under 8 3/4 ozs)
Boodles, a mid-size silver cased round quartz bracelet watch, circa 1994. The white dial with black Roman numerals, 26.5mm diameter two-piece screwed case, numbered on the back 43114, marked 'Swiss Movt' and with silver import hallmarks for Birmingham 1994, on a curb-link bracelet with a push snap, Ronda 4 jewel quartz movement, running Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. We have fitted a new battery and the watch is running. One case screw (bottom rtight) sheared off at sometime in the distant past.
A Victorian silver rectangular card case, Of shaped outline and engraved with flowers, leaf diaper panels and tracery, the front with a shield-shaped cartouche with a monogram, mark of George Unite, Birmingham 1868, 9.6cm high (6.75cm wide (3 3/;4 x 2 5/8ths inches), 58g (a little under 2 ozs) Condition Report: marks good and clear, case not squeezed, dented or bent silver engraving good. Hinge good, in short there are no faults to report. there are very few very card cases, that are this good.
A silver quaich with two flat handles and a lobed bowl. Mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1926, 72g (a little over 2 14 ozs) Condition Report: Overall good condition, general light wear and tear commensurate with age and some use, no obvious dents, scratches or repiars. Requires a thorough clean.
An William IV silver engine turned vinaigrette. With raised floral chased borders, reeded sides and a central rectangular reserve with indistinct foliate script initials 'TJ(?)', mark of Edwin Jones, Birmingham 1836, 3cm wide (1 1/4 inches), approx. 4cm overall including the suspension loop
A silver engine turned rectangular cigarette box. Hallmarks for C J Vander, London , 5.5cm high, 18cm wide, 9cm deep (2 1/4 x 8 x 3 1/2 inches), wood lined and loaded base; together with an octagonal napkin ring engraved with a script monogram, mark of Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1933, 25g
A William III and Mary II silver canted-rectangular table pin cushion. With a moulded border, domed sides engraved with a crested cartouche, on four volute scroll feet, with a later oak base and 20th century purple woven fabric covered cushion, the base marked inside with the maker's mark of Anthony Nelme, London 1691, 5cm high, 16.5cm wide, 12cm deep (2 x 6 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches), 291g of weighable silver (a little over 9 1/4 ozs)
Three silver floral engraved vesta/match cases. Comprising; one with a round cartouche with a monogram, Birmingham 1897, 5.25cm high, 4cm wide (2 1/8th x 1 3/4 inches); another engraved one side with ivy leaves on a matt ground (emblematic of fidelity), the other side with flowers and tracery around a ribbon cartouche engraved 'A Osher(?) Esq', Birmingham 1898, 5.25cm high; the other smaller with a vavant shield-shaped cartouche, Birmingham 1903, 4.25cm high
A William IV very small silver vinaigrette. The base engraved with a floral spray, the cover with leaves around a vacant rectangular reserve, the grille pierced and engraved with flowers and leaf scrolls, mark of Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1831, 2cm wide (3/4 inch) Condition Report: Hinges function. Lid is a little loose but does stay closed. Light surface marks. Hallmarks are rubbed.
A George IV silver milk jug by Paul Storr Shaped-round or melon-fluted and engraved with a cartouche and with an applied shell and leaf chased border, a floral scroll and branch handle, on four shell and scrolling-leaf chased cartouche-shaped feet, mark of Paul Storr, London 1826, 276g (a little over 8 3/4ozs), 11cm high, 16cm wide, 11.5cm diameter overall (4 1/4 x 6 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches)Note; Paul Storr is widely considered Englands most celebrated gold and silversmith of the first half of the 19th centurry. Much of his work resides in royal palaces and the finest stately homes throughout Europe. He is particularly noted for his mastery of what became known as the grandiose Neo-Classical style developed during the Regency period Condition Report: Overall for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. No obvious dents or repairs. The interior gilding still mostly present though with some wear near the back of the bowl. The chased border good though needs a thorough clean to get the cleaning residue out. Marks good
A George IV silver oblong engine turned snuff box. With concave sides, the hinged cover with a floral chased thumb-piece and a central rectangular reserve with later initials '.J.M.F.', mark of James Collins, Birmingham 1824, 1.75cm high, 6.5cm wide, 3.25cm deep (5/8ths x 1 1/2 x 1 3/8ths inches), 45g (a little under 1 1/2 ozs)
A 19th century French silver chalice with a round bowl with applied flowers in strapwork panels, on a knopped stem and hexafoil basee embossed with a fleury-type cross and similar flowers, post 1838 mark and an indistinct maker's mark, 21.5cm high overall (8 1/2 inches), 432g (a little over 13 3/4 ozs)
A 19th century gilt metal and micro-mosaic oval brooch and other items. The brooch depicting a neo-classical colonaded building on a black ground, mounted in a gold-plated floral frame with tubular bars at the cardinal points; a silver curb link 'albert' or watch chain with swivel terminals and a T-bar, and hung with a figural inlaid tortoiseshell disc, 38cm long (15 inches), 22g; a pair of oval synthetic-ruby single stone earrings; and a mahogany pocket watch stand with a glazed lid
Two George III silver mustard pots. Each with a blue glass liner, comprising; an oval example with a reeded rim, a scroll handle and a domed hinged cover with a ball finial, mark of Alice & George Burrows, London 1803, 11cm long overall, 4 1/4 inches), 95g (a little over 3 ozs); the other oblong with a moulded rim, reeded scroll handle, a domed cover with oblong-vase finial, and bun feet, mark of Thomas James, London 1810, 110g (3 1/2 ozs); together with two associated George III crested old English pattern salt spoons, London 1784 & 1804, the two weigh 19g
A silver round sugar bowl. With two double-scroll handles, a beaded border and band and a stepped round foot, mark of Mappin & Webb, London, the date letter rubbed, approx. 8cm high overall, 11cm diameter (3 1/8th x 4 3/8ths inches), 196g (a little over 6 1/4 ozs) Condition Report: Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. The glass dish with a chip to the rim approx. 2.25cm long, 5mm deep.
A late George II silver campana-shaped cup. The two scroll handles with heart terminals and the top of one engraved with initials 'W' over 'W*A', a slightyly everted rim, a moulded band and stepped foot, mark of John Payne, London 1759, 13cm high overall (5 1/8th inches), 376g (a little over 12 ozs)
A pair of Art Nouveau silver vases. Each with three part open scrolling handles with leaf terminals, an everted rim and flared-out base, mark of Charles Clement Pilling (Sibray, Hall & Co. Ltd.), London 1902, 15cm high overall (6 inches), 344g (11 ozs) Condition Report: lovely and are worth a better lookone vase has a ting ding to mid body-not deepboth have slightly mis shapened rims to top, photos should reveal, otherwise nothing bad to report
A Victorian silver shaped-round egg cruet with four egg cups. The stand with a bead and leaf chased border on four pierced volute-scroll feet and engraved with foliate-script initials, the central bead and scroll handle currently detached and requires a repair, the maker's marks obscured though the egg cups probably by the Barnards, London 1868, 521g (16 3/4 ozs); together with a set of four associated fiddle, thread and shell egg spoons with conforming initials, mark of G W Adams, London 1870, 106g (a little under 3 1/2 ozs) Condition Report: The handle no longer attraches to the base. Generally the metal is tarnished, there are small dents to the cups and the gilding is rubbed inside.
A Victorian Britannia standard silver two handled porringer in Queen Anne style. With two double-scroll handles, a flared rim, an embossed band and part 'hit and miss' spiral fluting, mark possibly that of Arthur Sibley (though he died in 1877 and the business was wound up in 1879, it would appear that the similarities in the mark registered and the makers mark on this cup is so similar as to allow a tentative attribution, see also Asher Solovitch 1899-1905(?)), London 1892, 9.5cm high overall (3 3/4 inches), 252g (a little over 8 ozs)
A late George III chased and embossed silver cauldron shaped salt. The bowl with an applied flower, leaf and scroll chased rim, similarly embossed sides with a crested cartouche, on chinoiserie figure-capped and leaf and scroll chased feet, the makers mark rubbed, London 1819, 6cm high, 9.5cm diameter overall (2 3/8ths x 3 3/4 inches; together with a Kings pattern salt spoon, London 1827, the two weigh 237g (a little over 7 1/2 ozs)
Graham Watling, Lacock, a vintage silver fancy open abstract link continuous necklace. Hallmarks for London 1986, approx. 79cm long overall (31 inches), 103g Condition Report: The large abstrarct loops measures approx. 24mm wide x 21mm high, another approx. 23mm x 20.5mm.
An 18ct white gold and diamond half-eternity ring and other items. The eternity ring grain set with eleven round brilliant diamonds within a channel, on a square-section back-hoop with hallmarks for London 1980, size Q, 3.3g gross; a pink and near colourless cubic zirconia half-eternity ring, stamped '925', size L+, 2.4g gross; and a silver ingot pendant with display hallmarks for Sheffield 1977, 30.2g
A silver round sugar bowl in the form of a quaich. The deep bowl with two flat handles and engraved with initials, on a round foot, mark of Fowler and Polglaze Ltd., London 1925, approx. 6.75cm high overall, 11cm diameter (2 5/8th x 4 3/8ths inches), 250g (a little over 8 ozs)
A George III small silver canted-rectangular vinaigrette. The base plain and with engraved borders, the hinged lid with wriggle-work around a rectangular reserve with script initials, the gilt grille pierced with a floral dot pattern, mark of Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1806, 3cm wide (1 1/4 inches), 11g Condition Report: gold good to lining, no dents, crushes , hinges work well, cartouche to top engraved, ' A K '? underside has tiny dings but very small
Five various silver floral engraved vesta/match cases. Comprising; a Victorian example with a round reserve inscribed 'J Bugg' London 1883; another engraved with ivy leaves (emblematic of fidelity), mark of James Fenton, Birmingham 1892; another with a central round reserve with a monogram 'JSC(?), mark of George Unite, Birmingham 1898; another with a vacant bottom right-corner shield-shaped cartouche, Birmingham 1914; and another of shaped outline, indistinctly marked 'Albo Silver N.C.R.L...';
Zenith, an early 20th century silver cased 'Trench' watch, circa 1916. The white enamelled dial with a red 12, luminous skeleton-Arabic numerals and hands and a sibsidiary seconds dial at six, 35mm diameter Dennison three-piece screw case with wire lugs, numbered 292707 and with hallmarks for Bimingham 1916, Zenith movement no.1953161 Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.
A George IV silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills. With a floral engraved base, an engraved hinged cover with a rectangular reserve with cross-hatching and a dot pierced and floral engraved grille, mark of Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1828, 3cm wide (1 3/8ths inches) Condition Report: marks okhinge worksslightly polished by userno nasty dents or creases just signs of use
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