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Lot 385

Small Collectibles Including Mappin & Webb Spirit Kettle

Lot 153

Two silver and glass mounted spirit tots. Approx. 33 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 671

Britannia - The Spirit of a Nation six coin silver proof set. Est. £70 - £80.

Lot 156

An Edwardian Gentleman silver plated and glass hunting spirit flack in a leather caseLocation:

Lot 211

A silver plated oval and galleried tray, together with miscellaneous silver plated items, and a small vintage spirit level, and a pair of silver plated lantern candlesticks 12cm high Location: RAB

Lot 39

An Arts & Crafts Behnam & Froud copper and wrought iron spirit kettle on stand with burnerLocation:

Lot 816

A large collection of miniature spirit bottles. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 1123

Nirvana - Four 12" picture disc singles comprising Smells Like Teen Spirit, Come As You Are, Lithium and In Bloom. Records appear Ex, covers VG

Lot 105

ROLLS ROYCE; a chrome Spirit of Ecstasy car mascot, stamped Rolls Royce Motors Ltd, height 11.5cm, on a carved walnut Rolls Royce grill stand, with a Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy chrome ash tray (2).Condition Report: There is a mechanism to the inside of the tube but it is unclear what it is. Please see image.

Lot 2275

An Edwardian hallmarked silver cased and based metal spirit warmer with engraved initials 'EK' to the hinged lid, retailed by Drew & Sons, Birmingham 1909, length 9.5cm.

Lot 34

SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT; two vintage metal petrol cans with original caps, height 31cm (2)

Lot 676

MONTBLANC; an unused Blue Spirit collection nylon backpack with black and blue calf skin leather trim, silver tone zip to top and front pocket, leather logo to pocket and dust bag.

Lot 467

Clarets and Sauternes by G.A.K, published by the Wine and Spirit Trade Record 1920. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 422

Beswick model study of a horse 'Spirit of Wisdom' on wooden base with original box, together with an Austrian porcelain figurine of a horse and another Beswick stallion with reins. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 14

A silver hip flask, a small silver Bon Bon dish Birmingham 1925, A silver spirit burner in the form of an oil lamp with snake handle, a silver topped cut glass bottle, and a desk calendar with silver surround dated 1915-1940.

Lot 68

A large selection of silver plated items including tureens, trays, kettle with spirit burner, flatware etc.

Lot 1760

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE SAWS, TROWLS AND SPIRIT LEVELS ETC

Lot 1841

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE HAMMERS AND SPIRIT LEVELS ETC

Lot 387

A Sten gun magazine, a Wolff's Royal Souvenir Superb tin pencil case, and an ebony and brass spirit level. (3) 

Lot 921

A 19th century Victorian copper spirit burner trivet table. The table having intricate lion paw feet with ring handle decoration to each corner. Measures 57cm length.

Lot 610

A plastic tool chest together with two folding sack barrows and bag containing drain rods, spirit level and litter picker

Lot 611

Two boxes of assorted power and hand tools, saws, spirit level, petrol can etc

Lot 240

A James Chesterman of Sheffield silver plated Arts and Crafts styled spirit kettle with stand.

Lot 1425

A GEORGE V SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, plain rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, with twist hinged cap, the lower section a detachable cup, gilded to interior. 12.8cm by 9.2cm, 6.5 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright on cup base. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 472

Vintage spirit lever and a j buce flat steel wood plane

Lot 238

1997 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur IV Transmission: automaticMileage:28000Unveiled in June 1995 for the 1996 model year, the fourth and final series of the Silver Spirit and Silver Spur were heavily revised and improved by Rolls-Royce. However, the new cars were simply known as New Silver Spirit and New Silver Spur as the IV suffix was a symbol of death in some Far Eastern regions. As before, the Silver Spur was the long wheelbase version of the Silver Spirit gaining an additional extra four inches in the rear compartment. Externally the cars sported new integrated wrap-around bumpers and both the front grille and Spirit of Ecstasy were reduced in size, all of which significantly modernised the design. In addition, the spare wheel was relocated inside the boot under the carpeted floor rather than underneath the car, as on previous models, which created a crisper style at the rear and a cleaner wheel-changing process. New distinctive 16€ wheels were designed and the front door quarterlights were deleted. The interior was also extensively remodelled with a new dashboard and centre console design and electrically adjustable steering wheel which automatically raised and lowered to ease entry and exit. The revised seats received vertical fluting and the new seat design also allowed an extra inch of headroom.This fabulous and luxurious Rolls-Royce was first registered in Hong Kong where it spent much of its life. This low mileage example of the Silver Spur was repatriated in 2022. The car has undergone a mechanical recommissioning and unsurprisingly presents very well given its low mileage. The sumptuous interior is in good condition throughout, with electrically operated seats, climate control, cruise control and picnic tables to the rear. We are informed the car will come with a fresh MoT test certificate. This is a truly luxurious and opulent tourer which has only covered a mere 28,165 miles from new. *Interested parties should note that this vehicle is not currently sold with a V5 registration document. However, one has been applied for by the vendor with the DVLA and should arrive in due course.

Lot 160

2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label Transmission: automaticMileage:95521Launched in 1998, the Arnage was manufactured in Crewe from 1998 to 2009 with its Rolls-Royce sibling, the Silver Seraph. They were the first entirely new designs for the two marques since 1980 when the Silver Spirit and Mulsanne models were introduced. The new Arnage (Green Label) was to be powered by a BMW V8 engine with Cosworth-engineered, twin-turbo chargers and the Seraph was to employ a BMW V12 engine. The Arnage Red Label was launched in October 1999 with the engine reverting back to Bentley power using the traditional V8 engine and a displacement of 6750cc. As part of the modification process, both Red and Green Label cars benefitted from expanded leg room in the cabin, stiffer bodyshells and larger wheels and brakes.This lovey 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label, which has the more desirable 6.75 litre V8 engine, was purchased by the vendor in 2014. When supplied new it came with a very high specification including DVD player in the rear compartment with the monitors mounted in the rear of the front headrests. After four years in dry storage, this Bentley was recently recommissioned which included fitting new tyres. This Arnage Red Label has only covered 7,500 miles since 2006 and, we are informed by the owner, the car was looked after by H R Owen prior to 2006. Finished in Peacock Blue with Parchment Connolly hide interior, this lovely Bentley Arnage is supplied with a V5C registration document, an MoT test certificate which expires in November 2023, the handbook pack and two umbrellas fitted in the boot. This comprehensively optioned luxury saloon represents incredible value for money and a delightfully luxurious motoring experience. 

Lot 171

2013 Airstream International 685 Transmission: manualMileage:Airstream is an American brand of caravans which are easily recognised by the distinctive shape of their rounded and polished aluminium coachwork. This body shape dates back to the 1930s and is based on designs created by Hawley Bowlus. Airstream trailers and recreational vehicles are manufactured in Jackson Center, Ohio. The company, now a division of Thor Industries, employs more than 800 people, and is the oldest in the industry.Airstreamers are a group who share a community spirit because of their common love of the trailers. In the early 1950s, Airstream company founder Wally Byam began leading groups of owners on travels to many parts of the world, where the towed trailers were quite a remarkable sight. Photos taken of the trailers in front of many famous tourist sites were common. This promoted a mystique which surrounded Airstreams and persists to this day.The five-berth Airstream International 685 is a great, retro caravan ideal for families travelling. This quirky model contains three bunk beds at the rear of the model which is good for people on holiday with young children. Parents can get their head down on the fold-out double bed which takes the place of the front seating area.During the day this area can be used to relax, eat meals, play board games or watch television from the numerous power points available. The bathroom comes complete with shower cubicle, toilet and washbasin and sits adjacent to the sleeping areas. Families will be able to cook up a storm in the kitchen with everything that a holidaymaker could ask for.The unit features a coverable sink and draining board which can be used as preparation space. There is also a two-shelf oven with a four-burner hob on the top along with a fridge and microwave, meaning that making any meal is a breeze.SpecificationBerths: 5Overall length: 8.25mOverall width: 2.50mMTPLM: 2,680kg

Lot 200

2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé Transmission: automaticMileage:36690A historic model in the continuing history of the Rolls-Royce marque, the Phantom was the first all-new design to be introduced by the company following its takeover by BMW. Produced at a new factory near Goodwood in Sussex, the Phantom revived a great name from Rolls-Royce's past that had always been synonymous with unrestrained luxury. In keeping with the tradition established by previous Phantoms, the newcomer was a very large motor car, outstretching the old Silver Seraph by 18 while boasting a radiator shell four inches taller. Priced at around £260,000 at time of launch, it was also 40% more expensive. While the body structure represented the ultimate in automotive technology, its accoutrements remained entirely traditional in choice of materials, consisting of the finest hide trim, genuine woollen carpets, and carefully selected wood veneers.Originally registered on 17th March 2009, this stunning Rolls-Royce is a wonderful example and presents in its stunning original colour combination of dark tungsten pearl with consort red leather interior. The specification of the wonderful example includes electric Spirit of Ecstasy, Bluetooth phone, sat nav, concealed umbrellas, black piano wood, automatic doors and starlight headlining.  The very modest mileage of 36,690 is backed up by a full Rolls-Royce service history. The condition of this example speaks for itself and is ready to be used immediately by its new custodian. Very few are seen in this colour combination, and we believe it to be one of the most desirable colour combinations available from new.Supplied with a full Rolls-Royce service history, previous sale receipts, sundry invoices, maintenance bills, many old MoT records and a current MoT valid until July 2023, this vehicle could be summed up in one word, magnificent. If you are looking for a Phantom Coupé for your collection this example is certainly not to be missed. Interested parties should note that the private registration number will be retained by the current vendor and a new age related plate and registration document will be issued to the new owner following the sale.

Lot 248

2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label Transmission: automaticMileage:81650Launched in 1998, the Arnage was manufactured in Crewe from 1998 to 2009 with its Rolls-Royce sibling, the Silver Seraph. They were the first entirely new designs for the two marques since 1980 when the Silver Spirit and Mulsanne models were introduced. The new Arnage (Green Label) was to be powered by a BMW V8 engine with Cosworth-engineered, twin-turbo chargers and the Seraph was to employ a BMW V12 engine. The Arnage Red Label was launched in October 1999 with the engine reverting back to Bentley power using the traditional V8 engine and a displacement of 6750cc. As part of the modification process, both Red and Green Label cars benefitted from expanded leg room in the cabin, stiffer bodyshells and larger wheels and brakes.First registered on 2nd October 2000 and supplied by Jack Barclay, this impressive example has been in 'Bentley enthusiast' ownership for much of its life. The history file for this Arnage contains bills and receipts for servicing, the most recent with specialist Danny Wilcox of DEW services in the summer of 2022. It is presented in Midnight Emerald with Magnolia Connolly leather hide interior and it also comes with two sets of keys. Presented to auction with a V5C registration document and an MoT test certificate valid until the end of July 2023, this 6.75 V8 litre Bentley offers supreme luxury for a modest outlay.Guide Price £15,000-£18,000Interested parties should note this vehicle was UK registered until last year when purchased from Historics and exported to the Republic of Ireland. If purchased to be kept in the UK, it will need to be imported with taxes due. It has a valid UK MoT test certificate.

Lot 743

A spirit burner, a French cafetiere and a Legnoart corkscrew

Lot 124

Six Edward VII and later silver and clear glass toddy jugs, Six Edward VII and later silver and clear glass toddy jugs, various hallmarks, 1901-1924, together with a Hukin & Heath silver spirit label. Overall condition good to fairTwo - H B Johnson & Co, Birmingham, 1911 - marks slightly worn, scratches in keeping with ageM&S Ltd, Birmingham, 1908 - marks slightly wornJ & J Maxfield Ltd, London, 1901 - marks slightly wornMarks worn, Birmingham, 1921 - sponsor's marks indistinctHukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham, 1924 - elongated gas bubble to rimSpirit label - Hukin & Heath, London, 1903

Lot 180

A large selection of silver, A large selection of silver, to include spirit labels, inkwell, vases, napkin rings, etc., gross weight of solid silver items 21.16ozt.

Lot 96

A selection of silver, A selection of silver, to include a George II salver, spirit label, ingots, etc, gross weight of hallmarked items 17.15ozt.

Lot 425

*BONNIE BROWN (b. 1952) 'Enduring Rain' abstract composition, signed lower right, titled and dated 1996 verso, oil on card, 24.5cm x 34.5cm Bonnie Brown lives and works in her studio/gallery in Swanage, Dorset, UK. Her paintings are exhibited regularly at the Cornwall Contemporary Gallery, Artmill Gallery, Arthouse Gallery & The Bowie Gallery. A frequent exhibitor at the RWA and represented at Art Fairs in London and Bristol. In 2008, she exhibited work in the Broadway Gallery, Soho, New York, USA. Her work is in Private Collections throughout UK, EU, Canada, America, and in Public Collections at Exxon Chemicals, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Collection, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery, The Paintings in Hospitals Collection, Computer Sciences & Accenture plc. "My intention is to create a luminous composition made up of the consonance of several colours to form a possible space for the spirit. Lyrical evocations of time & place, combining inner & outer worlds."

Lot 644

A CASED LASER SPIRIT LEVEL

Lot 227

TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINES BY MAUREEN HALSON, 'THE DANCE OF TIME' AND 'SPIRIT OF THE DANCE' BOTH SIGNED TO BASE

Lot 514

A George III silver teapot with a later spirit kettle and stand en suite, the teapot with mark of Solomon Hougham, London 1801, of circular panelled form with an upper and lower band of decorative bright cut engraving, high parapet, part marked piano hinged cover topped with a brown finial, brown handle and panelled spout, 16.5ozt; the kettle and stand with mark of D. & J. Wellby Ltd., London 1926, of matching appearance, fixed handle with rattan insulator section, pinned hinge and retainer to a simple circular frame with three cabriole legs, containing the removable part marked spirit burner with hinged snuffer, 38ozt (54.5ozt gross) (2)

Lot 594

An Edward VII silver tea kettle and stand, mark of Charles Stuart Harris, London 1905, the kettle of circular form, lavishly decorated with three bands of repoussé foliage around a scroll edged vacant cartouche, part marked side piano hinged cover similarly decorated and topped with a black finial, part marked swing handle with black insulator section, on a simple circular frame with three tapering reeded legs terminating in paw feet and containing the removable part marked spirit burner with hinged snuffer, 38ozt grossProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)

Lot 616

A George V silver spirit kettle and stand, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, the kettle of rectangular half gadrooned form, the parapet with egg and dart decoration and shell corners, side hinged half gadrooned domed cover topped with an ivory finial, simple angular handle with ivory insulators, attached to the frame with two peg hinges; the frame similarly decorated with additional pierced decoration, raised on four shell capped scrolled feet, simple underframe supporting the part marked spirit burner, hinged cover with simple handle and decorative ivory finial, 49.7ozt grossThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: FV9D139G

Lot 637

An Elizabeth II silver topped novelty spirit decanter and label, mark of Garrard & Co., the glass decanter of flat sided cylindrical form, each side featuring a horseshoe shape, the sides with floral decoration, silver collar with mark of Garrard & Company, London 1994, additionally stamped GARRARD LONDON, domed and fluted glass stopper; the label with mark of Garrard & Company, Sheffield 1988, of cushion shape featuring a pierced image of a racing horse, with a short length of belcher link chain, 5.5 x 4cm, 0.5ozt (2)Provenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)

Lot 46

Seyni Diagne Diop, ‘Spirit Man', acrylic on canvas, signed S.D. Diop. H.60 W.90cm.

Lot 816

A set of eleven silver plated spirit decanter labels, comprising 'Brandy', 'Port', two 'Claret', two 'Burgundy', two 'Sweet Sherry' and three 'Dry Sherry' (11).

Lot 918

Four Elizabeth II hallmarked silver spirit decanter labels comprising 'Sweet Sherry', 'Dry Sherry', 'Whisky' and 'Claret', all with Rococo shell and floral border, PM, Birmingham 1969, combined approx. 1.3ozt (4).

Lot 1309

Six cased slot car models to include Ninco Ferrari F50, ProSlot Porsche 911 GT 3 Supercup (cracked case), Spirit Hobby Ferrari 512M (Amarillo) (cracked case), SCX Tuning Car 3, Carrera Maserati MC 12 and Sloter Minimodels 9500 312 PB Cola Lunga Ickx. Models appear gd to vg, cases show storage wear

Lot 1099

Boxed GTS Models GT Spirit 1:18 Porsche 911 Targa diecast model, GT001CS, no. 0305/1000. Diecast ex, box gd to vg

Lot 339

Rolls Royce - A 1950s Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot for the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud motorcar, mounted to a black marble display base. Measures approx. h 13cms.-

Lot 148

Quantity of cognac, whisky, brandy and rum, including Bisquit Cognac 1l for duty free in original box, Blended Scotch Whisky Special Reserve 1l, Bell's Blended Scotch Whisky 37.5 cl plus mini, Bells Extra Special Old Scotch Whisky 70cl in original box, Bell's Finest Old Scotch Whisky 70cl, Bell's Blended Scotch Whisky 35cl, Whyte & Mackay Special Blended Scotch Whisky 70cl, Gold Napoleon VSOP French Brandy 70cl, Napoleon Dubaron VSOP French Brandy 70cl, Napoleon Spirit of France Dubarry 70cl, and Fine Old Navy Rum 70cl. (12)

Lot 150

Five bottles of spirit, including a Rémy Martin Fine Champagne Cognac XO Special; Teacher's Highland Cream Scotch Whisky; Gaston de Lagrange Cognac; Chivas Regal Blended Scotch Whisky, Mount Gay Barbados Rum.

Lot 141

ABK6 XO Family Reserve single estate cognac, Domaine Francis Abecassis, International Wine & Spirit Competition Gold 2010, 70cl, boxed. 

Lot 334

A late 1950s, early 1960s Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot for the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud series one and series two six-cylinder motor cars. Measures approx. h 12cm.-

Lot 416

VIMY 19-94 'The Spirit Of Brooklands' Collection of Five Signed First Day Covers. One is Multi Signed. Unsure of Signatures, Requires More Research. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 409

WW2 RAF F/O Ken Wilkinson Battle of Britain Pilot Signed The Spirit of Victory- Victory in Europe: 50th Anniversary 1945-1995 FDC. 10 of 15 Covers Issued. 5 United Nations Stamps with Two Peace and Freedom 2 May 1995 Postmark. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 208

Triang Shell Motor Spirit tin plate tanker model, showing play wear and paint loss, some tyre damage, 14.5" approx length

Lot 2

Boxed Bachmann OO gauge 30375 AVRO Vulcan XH558 The Spirit of Great Britain Special Collector's Edition train set, complete with paperwork

Lot 38

Boxed Bachmann OO gauge Special Collectors Edition 30375 AVRO Vulcan XH558 The Spirit of Great Britain train pack, complete

Lot 179

Boxed Hornby O gauge 601 Goods Set containing 0-4-0 1842 locomotive in green livery, 3 x items of rolling stock featuring Shell Motor Spirit Tanker and track plus a box of additional track and a boxed Marx HO Train Set

Lot 242

4 Wade ceramic spirit barrels H14cm approx 

Lot 20

A group of Meyer and other Danish silver table flatware, foliate engraved, shield reserve monogram engraved, comprising a Meyer fruit spoon, table spoon, pair of cream ladles, spirit ladle and three coffee spoons, together with a Christian Heise child's spoon, 8.92oz.

Lot 519

Wedgwood jasper wares - 22 items including a Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy framed trinket dish, pair of candlesticks 12.5 cm high, and a jug with glazed interior

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