We found 49472 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 49472 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
49472 item(s)/page
A PGR Motor Spirit Green Painted Fuel Can; and a quantity of assorted car spares and automobilia to include a Lucas New Ranger LR7 head lamp, a Farlite fog lamp, a Lucas 12v Anti-Theft System 2, a Smiths oil pressure gauge and battery condition gauge, a chromed AA badge stamped NE22409, a Smiths vacuum gauge, and an Amperes gauge Buyer's premium of 20% (+VAT) applies to this lot
A Red Enamel Two Gallon Petrol Can, with riveted handle and original brass screw top stamped BP, the body impressed SHELL-MEX LIMITED and BP within a shaped cartouche; and A Rusted Example, the body impressed SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT (2) Buyer's premium of 20% (+ VAT) applies to this lotGeneral bruises and paint losses consistent with age. Original screw top. Other example rusted. 201015
A Red Painted Fuel Can; a black painted Shell Motor Spirit fuel can; three rusted cylindrical oil cans with pouring spouts, in graduated sizes; and Two Vintage Braime Oil Cans, a Kayes of Leeds oil can, an Esso red enamel oil jug pourer, a chrome AA badge, two 1920/30s head lamps, chromed Agropa handle, a circular Pratts advertising copper ashtray, a motorcycle instruction book, assorted maps (qty) Buyer's premium of 20% (+VAT) applies to this lot
Early 19th century mahogany wheel barometer, swan-neck pediment with brass urn finial, case with silvered hygrometer, thermometer, barometer and spirit level dials, signed J Croce, York, H98cm, case inscribed ' Sold 10 April 1847, J Croce, York' 'Repaired Dec 24 1850, J Croce & Repaired Sep 1 1859 J Croce' Provenance: Purchased 2009 Alan Walker Barometers Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
3/4 inch scale DRM Mercer, Birmingham live steam traction engine, finished in dark blue and red with brass detailing, fitted to run on compressed air and spirit fuel use, easy access to back head controls with reverse lever, sight gauge, and other expected fittings, with burner, little use in perspex display case (VG)
Scratchbuilt spirit fired live steam plant, comprising of large horizontal wooden clad copper and brass boiler, fitted with sight glass and hand pump, powering a single cylinder vertical engine, fitted with slip eccentric, un-spoked fly wheel, and take off wheel, all housed on sheet metal base
1982 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit- Finished in Cream with Red leather interior- Registers just 52,000 miles and has had 6 previous keepers- Offered with original service book and a collection of old MOT certificates plus Tax discsLaunched in 1980, the Silver Spirit relied heavily upon the underpinnings of its Shadow predecessor prompting Autocar to comment that its raison d'etre was more to do with "maintaining traditional standards rather than making a spectacular advance". Nevertheless, the Spirit was credited with handling and roadholding that were "the best yet from Rolls-Royce". Its all-round independent coil-and-wishbone suspension featured automatic, olio-pneumatic ride height control to the rear and adjustable dampers at the front. Powered by the ubiquitous 6750cc, OHV V8 engine mated to three-speed automatic transmission, it was reputedly capable of 120mph and benefited from power assistance to both its disc brakes and steering rack. Importantly, this evolutionary design remained faithful to the luxurious ambience of its predecessors using only the finest quality hides, carpets, chrome fittings and wood veneers for its matchless interior.Finished in Cream with Red leather interior, 'XEW951X' registers just 52,000 miles and has had 6 previous keepers. Understood be have recently been removed from dry storage its offered with its original service book and a collection of old MOT certificates plus Tax discs. Rolls-Royce's stately Silver Spirit model represents astonishing value in today's market.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT
1994 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit III- 1 of just 211 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit III Saloons made- Two previous keepers and 43,400 miles from new - Part of the Old Hall collection since January 2006 A square-cut, broad-shouldered design, the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit was styled in-house by Fritz Feller. Introduced at the 1980 Paris Motor Show, it enjoyed notably greater road presence than its Silver Shadow predecessor as well as a thirty percent larger glass area. Thus, while it looked suitably imposing from the outside, internally it proved pleasantly airy. Although, based on the Shadow floorpan, the Spirit offered considerable improvements in both ride and handling. By combining copious amounts of sound deadening with the finest quality upholstery, Crewe's engineers kept intrusion from the 6.75 litre V8 engine to a muted hush. Unveiled at the 1989 Frankfurt Motor Show, the Spirit II featured a sophisticated automatic ride control system that adapted to changing road conditions almost instantaneously, ergonomically enhanced `new look' dashboard, four-speed automatic transmission and standard-fit alloy wheels. Arriving in 1993, the Spirit III boasted more power thanks to redesigned cylinder heads and manifolding, airbags for both driver and front seat passenger and revised rear lights. Decidedly short lived, just 211 Spirit III saloons are thought to have been made.Finished in Racing Green with Spruce-piped Sandstone leather upholstery, chassis SCAZS02C4RCH54811 was supplied new via Henlys of Chester to John Fallows Esq. of Maghull, Liverpool. Purchased by Ron Pearlman Esq. of Structadene Ltd, London from dealer Ron Stratton of Knutsford on 17th July 1997 for £55,750, the Rolls-Royce showed some 22,500 miles to its odometer at the time. Some twenty years later the same instrument now displays some 43,400 miles. Forming part of the Old Hall collection since January 2006, the Silver Spirit III has been to marque specialist Prestige Services of Leeds for general maintenance and fettling. A three owner, low mileage example of one of the rarest Silver Spirit variants, this highly presentable luxury saloon is offered for sale with history file and MOT certificate valid until October 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT
1995 Rolls-Royce Silver Spur III- Finished in Metallic Black with Cream leather upholstery - 2 previous keepers, private ownership since 2000 and 60,958 miles from new- Original book pack with handbooks and service book containing 17 entriesThe Silver Spur was the name given to the long wheelbase version of the Silver Spirit. Penned by Fritz Feller, these opulent newcomers were unveiled at the 1980 Paris Salon and a welcome replacement for the long-serving Silver Shadow. They were lower and longer than their predecessor and, courtesy of finely-tuned hydraulic self-levelling suspension, said to provide the best roadholding so far offered by any Rolls-Royce. There were a total of four iterations, the third of which boasted ABS, Dual airbags, independent adjustment of the rear seats and fuel injection (just 465 Spur IIIs were reputedly made). Finished in Metallic Black with Cream leather upholstery this example has had just 2 previous keepers and has been in private ownership since 2000. Having only covered 60,958 miles from new it is offered with original book pack with handbooks and service book containing 17 entries plus a collection of old MOT certificates and invoices. 'N60 PJH' is offered with an MOT certificate into August 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT
An early 20th Century silver plated spirit kettle on stand with ebonised handle, in the manner of Christopher Dresser; another early 20th Century spirit kettle on stand, stop fluted to waist raised on chain stand with ebonised handle and finial; a Victorian silver plated teapot chased and engraved overall, a mother of pearl finial (3)
A CHINESE HAND WARMER, A SPIRIT LAMP AND A PAKTONG TEA KETTLE LATE QING DYNASTY The ovoid hand warmer with a reticulated cover, the lamp with a reticulated body, a plain cover and a tai chang mark to the base, the teapot with a date and inscription reading ren wu nian zhong chun yue wang ji zi zao, 22cm. (7)
An Art Deco silver tea kettle on spirit heater stand, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1921, circular tapering with hinged cover and mounted fixed overhead handle, the stand on scrolled legs with scallop shell feet, 30.5cm high, 34ozs, together with an electroplate spirit heater.Illustrated.
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
49472 item(s)/page