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A William IV mercury wheel barometer c1830 with an inlaid broken pediment, brass finial and round base, mahogany veneered case with inlaid oval conch shell paterae and satinwood stringing to the edge, with a spirit thermometer, eight-inch silvered register reading barometric pressure in inches from 28 to 31, dial inscribed �I VERA, WARRENTED�, with a bevelled glass within a cast brass bezel, steel indicating hand and brass recording hand.Dimensions: Height: 97cm
A 19th century four instrument mercury wheel barometer in a mahogany case with a swans neck pediment, 8” silvered register within a cast brass bezel and convex glass, recording atmospheric air pressure from 28 to 31 inches with weather predictions, brass recording hand and a steel indicating hand, spirit thermometer measuring temperature in degrees Fahrenheit within a round topped long box, circular hygrometer and spirit bubble.C
2000 Bentley Arnage 'Red label' Transmission: manualMileage:64383Launched 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 impressive example has been in the enthusiast vendors ownership since April 2011. The file for this stunning Arnage contains bills and receipts for servicing and other works that total over £17,000 during his tenure. Most of this service work has been undertaken by marque specialists Hillier Hill of Olney, Bucks. The most recent service was completed 328 miles ago. The silver metallic paintwork is unmarked, and the magnolia Connolly leather is in tremendous order. This low mileage Bentley fired into life on request and, we are told, is a joy to drive. Most of its limited use has been on high days and holidays. A recent trip included a visit to the car's namesake village of Arnage in France. Presented to auction with a V5C registration document and an MoT test certificate valid until the end of March 2023, this Bentley offers supreme luxury for a modest outlay.
2002 Bentley Arnage Red Label Transmission: automaticMileage:60332In 1998 the Bentley Arnage was launched, replacing the legendary Bentley Turbo. Built by Bentley Motors in Crewe from 1998 to 2009, the Arnage and its Rolls-Royce counterpart the Silver Seraph were introduced in the Spring of 1998 and were the first entirely new designs for the two marques since 1980 when the Silver Spirit and Mulsanne models were introduced. The new Arnage was to be powered by a BMW V8 engine with Cosworth-engineered twin-turbo chargers and was designated the 'Arnage Green Label' and the Seraph was to employ a BMW V12 engine. Due to customer pressure regarding the engine, the far superior 'Arnage Red Label' was launched in October 1999 and the engine reverted back to the iconic Rolls-Royce derived 6.8-litre V8 power plant.Originally registered on 19th September 2002, this Bentley is finished in the delightful colour combination of metallic blue with beige leather interior. To be expected of such a prestige marque, the level of equipment in this Arnage includes power seats, electric seats, air conditioning and cruise control. The ergonomics of these cars is fantastic, with everything easily to hand. The Arnage with the Rolls-Royce 6750cc V8 engine is a superb vehicle to drive with seemingly endless power. Ample leather and walnut wood contribute to making the passenger area a great place to be. Supplied with a V5C registration document together with a current MoT test certificate valid until 18th April 2023. This Bentley Arnage Red Label oozes opulence and luxury, the estimate is a mere fraction of the original £149,000 cost when new; could there be better value for money?
1997 Bentley Turbo R Transmission: automaticMileage:59720The Bentley Turbo R initially inherited the turbocharged engine from the Mulsanne Turbo and also sported a retuned suspension and wider tyres on alloy wheels, quite a departure for a Bentley. From the 1987 model year, however, the Turbo R's V8 engine was re-tuned with new Bosch MK-Motronic fuel injection for added torque. Other modifications carried out at the same time included new sports seats and a higher rear axle ratio. Motor Trend called the Turbo R 'the first Bentley in decades deserving of the famous name'. The suspension changes, though seemingly subtle, transformed the heavy car into a real performer and slotted above the Bentley Mulsanne S and Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit and it carved a well-deserved niche in the world of performance saloons.This Turbo R was first registered on 9th May 1997 and has covered a mere 59,720 miles from new. Having had just three owners from new the Bentley is offered in the desirable metallic green coachwork over a cream leather interior and is presented in good order throughout, although there are some age related blemishes which you would expect for a car of this age. The paintwork is generally good and the interior presents nicely. The most recent vendor acquired the vehicle in 2009 forming part of his collection and it has more recently been dry stored. Offered with a history file including old MoT records and the UK registration document.
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