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Lot 23

A selection of silver accessories and tableware, to include a Victorian silver nurse's belt buckle, Samuel Jacob, London 1893, 16cm wide, together with a further base metal example, 7cm wide, a cased set of six Edwardian silver apostle spoons, A J Bailey, Birmingham 1904, each 10.5cm long, a cased christening set, Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1927, three assorted silver napkin rings, an enamelled silver pickle fork, and two silver and enamel commemorative spoons (16)

Lot 24

A selection of silver and silver coloured wares, to include; an Edwardian silver heart-shaped pin dish by William Comyns, London 1902, 9.5cm wide, a George V cased silver egg cup and spoon by Northern Goldsmiths Co, 1930, two silver mounted clothes brushes, a silver mounted button hook, a silver coloured bread fork with push mechanism, a silver coloured bottle coaster, and a cased Wostenholm & Son carving set (11)

Lot 248

An early 20th century horse measuring walking stick, the bamboo cane with silver coloured mount containing a graduated scale with folding arm, cane 99cm long

Lot 25

A George III silver fiddle pattern spoon, David Darling, Newcastle 1814, monogrammed initial 'H' to thumbpiece, 22.6cm long, weight 2.22ozt

Lot 26

A George V silver bachelor's tea service, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1922, each piece of tapering form with ribbed detail upon a circular foot, teapot with acanthus capped spout, domed cover turned wooden knop and handle, 14cm high, gross weight 13.39ozt (3)CR; Teapot: There are a couple of small to mid-sized dents to one side below the waist, near the handle. Moderate scratching and general wear to exterior commensurate with age and use. No splitting, thinning or signs of repair. Cover opens and closes smoothly, sitting flush. Teapot sits flat on a level surface.Milk Jug: Some denting to the foot, as a result the jug wobbles on a level surface. No dents to the body, no splitting, thinning or signs of repair. Moderate scratching, general wear commensurate with age.Sucrier: A few small dents to the body below the waist. Moderate scratching, general wear commensurate with age. No thinning, splitting or signs of repair. 

Lot 27

A cased pair of Victorian silver anointing spoons, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1898, each fig shaped bowl with gilt interior, cast knopped handles, each with engraved initials 'N.L' to reverse, each 18.8cm long, gross weight 2.99oztCR; One spoon shows splitting, denting and possible repair between the handle and bowl (see pictures). Both show moderate loss of gilt to the bowls, and general scratching/wear commensurate with age and use. No other obvious signs damage or repair. 

Lot 28

A set of twelve Edwardian silver Onslow pattern teaspoons and sugar tongs, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, each teaspoon with shell back bowls, 11.3cm long, complete in fitted case, together with a set of six George V silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1916, each teaspoon 11.1cm long, gross weight 8.47ozt (20)

Lot 29

A part-set of silver cutlery, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1954, comprising twelve teaspoons, each 13.5cm long, a silver bladed carving knife and fork with weighted silver handles, knife 30cm long, two sauce ladles, two butter knives, a dinner fork, a salad fork, a soup spoon, a dessert spoon, a silver bladed fish fork and knife with weighted silver handles, and a dinner knife and salad knife with steel blades and weighted silver handles, each with reeded and ribbon decoration and cast foliate terminals, engraved monograms, gross weight (excluding weighted examples) 22.34ozt (26)

Lot 3

A silver coloured tea caddy, of faceted form with hinged cover and catch, elaborately engraved with scrolling decoration, 7.8cm wide, stamped '800 OMAN', together with an Indian silver coloured rose bowl, of compressed circular form on three ball feet with engraved panel decoration and mesh cover, 12.5cm wide, indistinctly marked to base (2)

Lot 30

A selection of silver tableware and accessories, to include four George V silver teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, 11.8cm long, a George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1806, 14.2cm long, three further silver teaspoons, a silver napkin rings, two silver fob medallions and a silver cap badge, gross weight 4.19ozt (12)

Lot 31

A pair of George III silver open salts, one marked for Hester Bateman, London 1789, one for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802, each crested navette shaped bowl on spreading oval foot with reeded borders, gilt interiors, each 6.5cm high, gross weight 4.33ozt

Lot 32

A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include; a silver circular ashtray, Boodle & Dunthorne, London 1976, 9.5cm diameter, a George III silver open salt (marks worn), 8cm diameter, a Victorian silver butter knife, 20cm long, a George V silver tea strainer, a silver mounted posy vase, an Edwardian silver topped dressing table jar, a silver mounted cut glass dressing table bottle, a silver heart shaped bon-bon dish (at fault), a silver coloured spoon with a thaler set to spoon, and four assorted silver napkin rings (Qty)

Lot 33

A George III silver sweet meat basket, possibly Samuel & George Whitford, London 1809, of navette shape with beaded border and swing handle on raised foot, the bowl with engraved ram's head crest, 15cm wide, weight 4.03ozt

Lot 334

After Sir William Russell Flint PRWS RA (British, 1880-1969),Three prints on paper, comprising: "Basket Of Peaches" 42cm x 58cm, "Silver And Gold" 21.5cm x 39cm, "The Baths" 23.5cm x 34cm,Each framed and glazed (3)

Lot 34

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass butter dish, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1856, the dish modelled as a coopered bucket with star cut base and frosted finish, the cover with finial modelled as a seated cow, 13.8cm diameter, set to a faceted circular silver stand with engraved scrolling detail, 17.9cm diameter

Lot 35

A George III silver salver, Richard Rugg I, London 1768, the circular salver with gadrooned and cast floral rim, raised on four ball and claw feet, 38.5cm wide, weight 45.75oztCR; Polished patch to the reverse, approximately 18cm long, indicating that an inscription or detail has been later erased or removed. There is scratching and wear throughout, most notably on the plain surfaces. No large dents, splits or repairs.  

Lot 36

A large twin-handled silver plated presentation tray, of rounded rectangular form with gadroon border raised upon four scroll feet, vacant shield cartouche to centre, 76.8cm wide, together with a cased set of twelve ivory handled fish knives and forks, the case with inlaid panel for 'James Dwerryhouse 52 Castle St Liverpool', a pair of hard-soldered spirit warming pans, each 36.5cm long, a silver plated salver, 25.7cm diameter, and a further selection of silver plated and silver coloured tableware (Qty)

Lot 37

A Victorian Scottish silver quaich, Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1898, of plain polished circular form with twin pierced handles, 12cm wide, weight 2.53oztCR; Heavy denting to the bowl. Some misshaping when viewed face down. Some thinning and misshaping to the handles. Some mild misshaping to the foot. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. No signs of repair. Hallmarks show some wear, but are clear and legible. 

Lot 38

A pair of Arts & Crafts silver ashtrays, A Wilcox, Chester 1930, of rounded square form with canted corners, pierced scrolling decoration to borders, each 10.5 x 10.5cm, gross weight 4.34ozt (2)

Lot 39

A George III silver nutmeg grater, Samuel Meriton II, London 1789, modelled as a barrel with turned decoration, screw top opening to reveal pierced rasp, 36mm high, weight 18.8gmsCR; Heavy rusting, thinning and wear to the rasp. Traces of unidentified residue to the rasp, some holes are blocked, possibly indicating repair, professional cleaning required (see pictures). Some denting the body, mostly concentrated around the top and bottom. Moderate scratching and general wear to the exterior. No splitting or signs of repair. Traces of silver polish to the interior. Hallmarks are clear. See pictures for illustration.  

Lot 4

An Indian silver coloured double-ended spirit measure, of typical form with scrolling foliate panel decoration, 9.3cm high, together with an Indian silver coloured pill box, of rectangular form with hinged cover embossed with a lion chasing an antelope, 6.5cm wide, a silver coloured Art Nouveau style box with pierced cover, stamped '925', 4.4cm wide, and a silver coloured snuff bottle, 7cm long (4)

Lot 40

A George III silver and ivory stilton scoop, London 1808 (maker's mark worn), spade shaped bowl with engraved foliate detail, stained ivory handle, 26.5cm long, together with a George III silver and ivory carving fork, London 1787 (maker's mark worn), 28.4cm long (2) Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.

Lot 41

A late Victorian silver teapot, Chester 1899 (maker's mark worn), of inverted baluster faceted form, half-reeded body with hinged cover, ebonised knop and handle, 22cm long, weight 11.43oztCR; A few small dents to the body. Heavy splitting and signs of repair to the spout. Splitting to some of the highpoints of the body. The pin connecting the body and the handle is loose, and the handle wobbles very slightly. General scratching, wear and tear to the body commensurate with age and use. Cover opens smoothly and closes flush. See pictures for illustration.  

Lot 42

A George V Cauldon coffee service, six-place setting, comprising coffee cans, 6.5cm high, saucers 12cm diameter, and side plates, 12.4cm wide, each with gilt geometric decoration against a pink ground, the cans with pierced silver mounts by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1932, accompanied by six silver coffee spoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1935, each 9.3cm long, complete in a fitted leather case

Lot 43

A silver pin dish, of circular form with cast floral border and pierced detail, hallmarks for 'CNW' Sheffield 1999, reverse stamped 'STERLING A12127', 15cm diameter, together with a George III toddy ladle, sixpence set to the silver coloured bowl with baleen handle, 40.5cm long, and a further toddy ladle, 33.5cm long (3)

Lot 44

An Edwardian silver mounted mirror, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902, the shaped mirror with embossed scrolling floral surround, blue fabric reverse with easel stand, 32cm wide, 26cm highCR; Heavy denting, piercing and splitting the the highpoints throughout. Possible signs of solder repair in some places. Mount is lifting in several places around the mirror. Some of the pins are loose in places. The mirror is in good order, no cracks chips or losses. Staining and wear to the blue felt lining, mostly concentrated to the border. Easel is in working order.  

Lot 45

A George V silver mounted photograph frame, G & C Ltd, Birmingham 1919, of rectangular form with scalloped borders, wooden reverse with easel stand, 17cm x 12cm, together with another George V silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham 1924, 16cm x 10.7cm, and a George V circular silver mounted photograph frame, Herbert Scott Murdoch, Birmingham 1916, 10cm diameter (3)

Lot 46

A pair of weighted silver dwarf candlesticks, each tapered sconce on spreading circular base, each stamped 'Crown Sterling Weighted', 9.2cm high, together with an Art Nouveau glass silver overlaid scent bottle, 11cm high, and a George V silver mounted cut glass atomiser, Samuel M Levi, Chester 1912, 11.8cm high (4)

Lot 47

A pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1897, each of square form with canted corners, engraved with butterflies and scrolling floral detail, each with monogrammed initial to central cartouche, 40mm x 40mm, gross weight 1.24ozt, complete in associated caseCR: Each napkin ring shows a moderate degree of misshaping when viewed top down (see pictures). No thinning, splitting or signs of repair. Moderate wear to the hallmarks on each example. Light wear to the decoration, particularly around the edges. Case shows moderate scratching and wear to the exterior, commensurate with age and use. Button mechanism is slightly loose. Some wear and tear to the interior, most concentrated around the fittings for the napkin rings. 

Lot 472

Two Royal Doulton HN2443 "The Judge" figures, each 15.5cm high, with HN1978 "Bedtime", 14.5cm high, HN1985 "Darling", 13cm high, and six Royal Crown Derby paperweights, comprising: Panda (gold stopper), Squirrel, two ducklings and Derby Ram (all silver stoppers), and Ragdoll Sailor (no stopper), with a Royal Crown Derby christmas tree ornament (11)CR; Doulton Judges: One of the judge figures shows slightly thick, bubbling to the glaze, indicating glazing faults. Neither judge figure shows cracks, chips or losses, or obvious evidence of damage or restoration. Both show general scratching and wear commensurate with age, mostly concentrated to the bases.Doulton children: 'Bedtime' Shows heavy crazing to the base and lighter crazing around the head. "Darling" Shows no crazing. Neither figure shows cracks, chips or losses, or obvious evidence of restoration.Small chip to the ear of the Crown Derby panda. All other Crown Derby pieces appear to be in good order, no obvious cracks, chips or losses, or obvious evidence of damage or repair. All show some degree of scratching and wear commensurate with age, mostly concentrated to the borders or bases.

Lot 49

A Victorian novelty silver coloured propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan, modelled as a cat in standing position with fur effect chasing, registration mark to pencil shaft, 43mm long, set to a silver coloured Arts & Crafts style bracelet, 18cm long (at fault)  Condition Report; Pencil is pictured fully extended. The mechanism opens and closes flush, but is very stiff. There is heavy misshaping and splitting around the nib (see pictures). Heavy wear to the Rd number on the pencil, but S.Mordan & Co mark is clear. The pencil is lacking lead. The inner pencil does not rotate to extend the internal lead, this may be a fault and repair may be required.Small areas of splitting to the tail and mouth. Some light denting, moderate scratching, and moderate wear/loss of definition to the engraved decoration, mostly concentrated around the tail. Some build-up and discoloration around the internal channel. No obvious signs of repair.Thinning to the piercing of the bracelet links. Possible signs of solder repair to some of the links. Some denting, moderate scratching and wear throughout. Loss of plate throughout. Clasp in working order.See pictures for further illustration.

Lot 5

An Indian silver coloured niello jewellery box, of compressed square form on four bracket feet, the hinged cover decorated with a cartouche depicting a female musician performing to a crowd in an outdoor space, with black velvet lining, 5.2cm x 5.2cm, together with a Edwardian silver one rupee pill box, dated 1903, 30mm diameter, a further George V example, dated 1916, 30mm diameter, and a silver coloured circular pill box, 33mm diameter (4)

Lot 50

A selection of tableware and accessories, to include six silver plated bon-bon dishes, each of oval form with shaped pierced borders, the bowls embossed with cherubs in a countryside scene, each 14cm wide, a glass and silver plated hip flask with detachable stirrup cup, 12cm long, a glass and silver plated hors d'oeuvres dish, 19cm wide, and a further assortment of serving dishes, jars and cutlery (Qty)

Lot 53

An Aesthetic Movement silver plated tray by Silber & Fleming, of oval form, shaped border with cast foliate rim, the centre engraved with scrolling florals and birds, 57cm wide, together with a silver coloured four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each of tapered oval form with scrolling handles, each bearing a cartouche engraved with a heron, bone knops to teapot and water jug, teapot 14.5cm high (5)

Lot 54

A late 19th silver coloured jardinière, of rectangular form with cast twin-handles, embossed floral decoration, raised on four paw feet, 50.5cm wide

Lot 55

A silver coloured enamelled jewellery casket, of rectangular form raised on four scrolling feet, the hinged cover decorated with blue flowers upon an amber coloured ground, red velvet lining, 15cm W x 10cm D x 5.5cm HCR; There are a few cracks around the edge of the enamel cover, but no large chips and losses. Moderate scratching and wear commensurate with age and use, mostly concentrated to the highpoints of the petals and seeds. Silver coloured mount shows moderate loss of plate, but no splitting, large dents or signs of repair, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Some splitting, moderate scratching and wear to the feet. Velvet lining in good order. Fruit wood base has lifted slightly from the silver coloured mount in one corner, but is largely in good order, with no splits or losses. Please see additional pictures provided.  

Lot 56

A silver plated and gilded nautilus shell centre piece, 19th century, modelled as a putto and two swans upon a mirrored lake amidst a rectangular rocky surround, the frosted glass nautilus shell resting upon bulrushes, 25cm high (at fault)CR; The shell shows some nibbles to the rim (see pictures). No other cracks, chips or losses, some light scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. The mesh frame has splits and losses throughout (see pictures). The reigns between the putto and swans are broken and have become detached, repair required. (see pictures). The figures are in good order, no splitting, major damage or repair, and they are secure on the base. Stand and base are in good order, no losses, major damage or repair. General scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age. Piece would benefit from professional cleaning. 

Lot 59

A large quantity of English silver, copper and cupro-nickel coinage, to include three Queen Elizabeth II silver jubilee crowns, a Winston Churchill commemorative crown, a selection of half crowns, pennies, halfpennies, threepences, shillings, sixpences, florins etc, with a further assortment of international coinage, including South African examples, French examples, Turkish examples etc, all contained within a leather suitcase (Qty)

Lot 6

An Edwardian silver pin tray, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906, the lozenge form tray with pierced foliate border, engraved with a swallow and butterfly amongst a floral wreath, 24.2cm wide, weight 4.67ozt

Lot 60

A selection of English coinage, to include a George IV 1821 silver half-crown, a Victorian 1896 silver crown, two Victorian 1893 silver crowns, and a further selection of silver, copper and cupro-nickel pre-decimal coinage (Qty)

Lot 601

An Edwardian Adams influence silver plated oil lamp, the associated etched glass shade above a cut glass reservoir, and an associated candlestick cast as a classical urn upon a fluted tapering torchere, extending to a plinth base applied with linen swags and bead detail, 52cm high, stamped 'Walker & Hall', with shade 66cm highcondition reportVery minor nibbles to lower rim of shade, overall tarnishing, reservoir attached to candlestick with a form of putty, heavy corrosion to underside of candlestick

Lot 61

A limited edition 2000 Guernsey Silver Proof coin celebrating "A Century Of The Monarchy", in presentation box with certificate of authenticity stating "Weight: 5oz" and "Edition Limit: 950"

Lot 7

An Edwardian commemorative silver caddy spoon, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1908, the scalloped oval bowl depicting King Edward III within a beaded border, the handle surmounted by the Royal crest, 11cm long, together with a George V silver letter opener surmounted by an antelope, Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1911, 15.8cm long, an Edwardian silver tablespoon, Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1907, 20.5cm long, and two further continental silver tablespoons, each 20.7cm long, gross weight of group 7.15ozt (5)

Lot 77

A Gentleman's 1960's Bulova Accutron wristwatch, the circular brushed silver coloured dial with baton markers, set to a plain polished stainless steel case, marks to reverse of case '1-297921 M5', quartz battery movement, case 34mm diameter, set to a later leather strap, complete in box with paperwork and original strap Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, which can be found here, please read this prior to bidding.Note; Currently not in working order.

Lot 8

A selection of a silver and silver coloured tableware, to include an Edwardian silver ashtray, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1907, of plain polished square form with canted corners, 11.5cm x 11.5cm, a George V silver pin dish by Mappin & Webb, of circular form with pierced scrolling handle and cut glass liner, 10.2cm diameter, a matched silver wet mustard and pepperette (at fault), a further silver open salt, a silver napkin ring, two silver salt spoons, a pair of a silver sugar tongs, a cased shoe horn and button hook with silver mounted handles, and a silver plated open salt by Mappin & Webb, gross weight of silver (excluding glass liners) 10.18ozt (12)

Lot 88

A selection of Victorian and later pocket watches and wristwatches, to include a silver open face Waltham pocket watch, Birmingham 1893, 50mm diameter, a silver open face H.E.Peck pocket watch, 48mm wide, an 18ct gold part watch case (at fault), and a further assortment of vintage wristwatches including Ingersoll, MuDu, Smiths, Rotary etc (Qty) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, which can be found here, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 9

A George V silver sauce boat by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1918, of bellied form with shaped border on three shell-capped hoof feet with scrolling handle, 16cm long, together with a Victorian silver pedestal dish by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, of plain polished circular from on stepped circular foot, 10.3cm diameter, weight 9.71ozt (2)CR; Sauce boat: Two mid-sized dents to the side of the body. Many small dents and some light misshaping to the shaped borders. Two very small splits to the shaped borders. One of the back feet is slightly misshapen and does not sit flat. No signs of repair.Dish: No large dents, splits or signs of repair. General scratching, wear and tear to exterior and interior, with a few large, deep scratches to the interior. 

Lot 2026

A silver medal Kimberley campaign star 1899-1900. The reverse Mayors Siege Medal 1900. With Birmingham hallmarks.

Lot 1010

1997 Audi 80 Cabriolet V6 - Odometer reading 127,200 miles- Locally owned- Registration Date: 1st May 1997Audi's fourth generation of the 80 aimed to introduce the model into the German luxury mid-sized vehicle segment which was dominated by BMW and Mercedes-Benz at the time. It did so successfully with the B4 models being extremely popular especially amongst those in the corporate world.Supplied new in 1997 by Whites of Camberley, Surrey - Audi Main Dealer. Fitted with the 2.6-litre V6 engine mated to 5-speed manual gearbox and specified in metallic 'Aluminum Silver', with black hood, black leather upholstery, 16" alloy wheels and electric operation convertible roof (all working correctly when tested). The Audi is also supplied with a wind-deflector stored in our office (fitment untested).Owned locally for the last 22 years, with one prior keeper. The car starts easily and provides a smooth driving experience with ample power and comfort. There is no visible corrosion on the bodywork and the paintwork seems to have retained a good lustre. There is some tape on the drivers door-card but for its age the car has a very smart appearance and gives the impression of having been well cared for. The current MOT expires on 27th September 2022 and was last serviced on 23rd September 2021 with less than 700 miles since. The service history is recorded in the Service Schedule and boasts 18 entries (x 6 Audi Main Dealer / x 12 Audi Specialist garage). A very elegant modern classic, ready for Spring & Summer touring.To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as followed:Saturday 10am-2pmMonday 9pm-5pm Tuesday from 9am- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Tuesday 22nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.

Lot 1062

A collection of silver motorbike trophies Provenance: Collection relates to a Dutch rider, Mr J.H. Sybrandy who raced between the 1920s to the 1950s. The collection is comprised of awards won across Europe in multiple biking competitions. Separated into three separate lots, there is a total of eighteen trophies (separate silver and plated trophies) as well as over seventy medals (mainly silver / silver gilt).

Lot 1003

2009 Citroen C3 VTR - Odometer reading 57,900 miles- Motd until November 2022- ULEZ CompliantProvenance: This vehicle is part of a deceased estate, the local vendor is selling on behalf of his late father. First launched in 2002 to rival those in the supermini segment, the C3 offered reliable, comfortable and practical motoring at low cost. This combination allowed the C3 to become instantly popular, so much so that it is now on its third generation of the model. Our face-lifted C3, includes small detail improvements on the exterior to the older design and a high quality finish to the interior, most notably on the dash board. It has a 5-speed manual gearbox which is matted to the 1.4 litre VTR petrol engine which proved more popular than the diesel versions at the time. Specd with silver paintwork and grey two-tone clothe interior, the car appears in good condition as paintwork is generally smart and the interior especially looks to have been well looked after. There is a noticeable split to the front grill just above the number plate, however it isnt too eye catching at first glance. The car has always fired up as it should whilst on-site and doesnt appear to show obvious signs of any mechanical issues. Smart, economical and reliable, this offers a great little run-around at a low price which has a long MOT and is ULEZ compliant. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as followed:Saturday 10am-2pmMonday 9pm-5pm Tuesday from 9am- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Tuesday 22nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.Condition Report: Little paperwork comes with the vehicle - original owners handbook & folder present. Recent MOT certificate & V5c showing 4 owners on file.

Lot 1041

Joseph Lucas 'Silver King' Bicycle Lamp with green and red glass - 13cm in height

Lot 1064

A large collection of motorbike medals Includes - 8 karat 15g, 9 karat 11g & 14 karat 8g pieces.Provenance: Collection relates to a Dutch rider, Mr J.H. Sybrandy who raced between the 1920s to the 1950s. The collection is comprised of awards won across Europe in multiple biking competitions. Separated into three separate lots, there is a total of eighteen trophies (separate silver and plated trophies) as well as over seventy medals (mainly silver / silver gilt).

Lot 1021

1974 Reliant Scimitar GTE SE5A - Yellow Lemon paintwork with retrimmed black interior - Large history file - Stars on Antiques Road Trip (pictures attached) The GTE SE5A aimed to enter the sport estate market, providing the driver with practicality and pace thanks to the 3.0 litre Ford Essex engine which reached a top speed of 120 mph. The post 1972 cars were also subject to a slight power influx as well as an increased wheelbase adding to their already sport attractiveness. Famous for being Princess Annes joint 20th birthday and Christmas present from the Queen in 1970, the Scimitar remains iconic of British automotive culture. Our Scimitar houses its original Ford Essex engine and is specd with the Borg-Warner automatic transmission. Along with silver Dunlop wheels, the car appears in stunning Yellow Lemon paintwork and while needing some attention the retrimmed black interior is in fabulous condition. The car has had plenty of maintenance including a new stainless steel fuel tank, exhaust system, whole brake system replaced and more. Enquire for the whole list of work as the restoration list is long with a large history to back up the meticulous work being done. Reluctantly being sold by the current vendor, the car offers a well maintained example in a stunning colour to be enjoyed. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as followed:Saturday 10am-2pmMonday 9pm-5pm Tuesday from 9am- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Tuesday 22nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.

Lot 1011

1988 BMW 320i E30 Coupe Note: 10% of the proceeds from this vehicle will be donated to the RSPCA Wimbledon- Odometer reading 114,000 miles- Fresh MOT prior to sale until February 2023- 2 Owners from new - privately owned for the last 33 years- Very original example with matching numbers The BMW E30 has quickly become a design icon of the eighties. Designed by Claus Luth in 1978, the E30 combined dashing looks with pacey motoring through both four and six cylinder models. More popular of the two, the straight-six fuel injection M20 engine was widely applauded for its reliability and performance which combined with its handsome looks made the E30s extremely popular and still are today. Sold in January 1988 by MLG BMW of Chiswick to the first owner, E321 HLB was then sold a year later with a warranted c.9,000 miles to the now vendor from Cooper Bishopsgate BMW, of which, it still has its original dealer plates and window sticker. Understood to be in original factory specification, our 320i coupe is specd in Lachs Silver paintwork with Anthracite gray cloth interior and sunroof. From our inspection, the car presents itself smartly with paintwork in good order and the interior in fabulous condition with no damage to the original grey cloth seats which is often hard to come by. Furthermore, the car sports a 5-speed manual gearbox allowing the driver to take advantage of all that the peppy free-revving six cylinder engine has to offer. The car sits on the factory-correct set of BMW bottle cap alloys which are again in smart condition. The car genuinely has a more retro look aided by the fact it is a 1987 chrome bumper model which was present on the cars before it was superseded by models with black bumpers and revised headlights later in 1988. Our London-based vendor has kept the car garaged since his ownership and used it sparingly for leisure mainly in the summer months. As seen by the photographs, the car comes with a large history file which includes details of regular servicing (originally at BMW), various maintenance invoices and very original purchasing / warranty paperwork detailing its life in South West London. With this era of BMW becoming widely renowned as some of their best design-work and with E30 two-door coupes rare to come across then this presents a safe investment for a gorgeous, very original 3-series in desirable specification. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as followed:Saturday 10am-2pmMonday 9pm-5pm Tuesday from 9am- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Tuesday 22nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.Condition Report: Obviously being a 34-year-old car there are some very slight imperfections. The vendor pointed out a small scrape on the nose of the car as well as some very slight bubbling in places. Due to nervousness, since getting the sunroof fixed a few years ago the vendor hasn't tried it out so it can only be assumed working. He has however noted that the heater isn't working.

Lot 1004

2002 VW Sharan CARAT V6 Tiptronic Auto MPV 7-Seater - MOT'd until February 2023- Comprehensive Service History- Rare, top of the range premium vehicleRegistered in September 2002 by VW Main Dealer Finchley Rd, Central London, this Sharan was specified with the powerful 2.8-litre V6 petrol, mated to a Tiptronic Automatic gearbox. Reflex Silver paint with half leather & alcantara upholstery, 7-seats (5 x removable), air-conditioning, electric glass sunroof, alloy wheels, isofix child safety restraint anchor points, CD stereo, multi-airbags plus many other luxury standard appointments.Serviced exclusively in the first ten years by the supplying main dealer in London, the V6 Sharan, since 2013 has had a further six service book stamps plus two servicing invoices which were not stamped in the booklet, all providing a comprehensive picture of diligent upkeep throughout the life of the vehicle so far. The most recent service was done just prior the the fresh MOT dated 1st March 2022.Owned by a local lady who has been using the Sharan now for close to 4 years, in which time she has covered approximately 25,000 miles. This is a particularly rare example of the very top of the range petrol Sharan's and boasts both an impressive spec but also a service record since new.The car does have a few marks to the paintwork and one headrest cannot presently be located but we feel this could be a rewarding vehicle to invest some time to improve, as it may prove to be a desirable classic in the near future, or simply an exhilarating load-lugger for continued domestic duties. It is worth knowing that this particular Sharan qualifies for the London ULEZ Charge Exemption ( ULEZ compliant ).To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as followed:Saturday 10am-2pmMonday 9pm-5pm Tuesday from 9am- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Tuesday 22nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.

Lot 1006

2010 VW Jetta SE 1.6 TDi CR Saloon - Odometer reading 72,250 miles- 2 Lady keepers from new- MOT'd until October 2022The VW Jetta was launched as the smaller family saloon offering from Volkswagen, positioned between the Golf and more luxurious Passat. This model was noted for having an exceptionally generous boot capacity (527 Litres) plus the versatility of folding rear seats - eclipsing most of its main rivals. This car has the well proven 106 bhp 1.6 Litre Diesel engine, with 5-speed manual gearbox, which delivers a reported 60 MPG and 726 miles on a full tank of fuel (VW's published statistics). The Jetta is nicely appointed with generous storage, multi-airbags (including curtain) and air conditioning. Our vehicle is finished in metallic silver and fitted with two-tone alloy wheels and a full-sized spare wheel beneath the trunk floor carpet.The current registered keeper has owned the Jetta for 9 years and routinely had the car serviced at VW Main Dealer garages. She has supplied a chronological file containing all old MOT's, servicing & repair work invoices, which makes for impressive reading. The vehicle is entirely immaculate inside and presents smartly in all respects. The car drives as it should and we are informed that it has no known faults. Current MOT expires 28th October 2022. The file is shown in the photo gallery and also comes with a Leather VW Wallet containing Owners Manual, Radio guide, Operational Manual and the Service Schedule (x 9 entries... all VW Main Dealer). The last Service is shown at 69,043 miles. There are two VW remote locking keys.Handy to note: annual Road Fund License is presently £130 yearly. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as followed:Saturday 10am-2pmMonday 9pm-5pm Tuesday from 9am- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Tuesday 22nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.

Lot 1063

A large collection of silver-plated motorbike trophies Provenance: Collection relates to a Dutch rider, Mr J.H. Sybrandy who raced between the 1920s to the 1950s. The collection is comprised of awards won across Europe in multiple biking competitions. Separated into three separate lots, there is a total of eighteen trophies (separate silver and plated trophies) as well as over seventy medals (mainly silver / silver gilt).

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