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Lot 412

30 1:43 sports/racing cars by various makes. 2x Revell – Porsche 911 1973 and a Ford GT40 LM 1968. 2x Spirit by Nikko – Honda NSX JGTC, variations. 2x CDC Detail Cars – Ferrari F40, one requires repair. 3x Corgi – 2 Detail series Ferrari F40 racing, L.M. and TOTIP. And a Vanguards series Jaguar XJ12 Silverstone Fire Tender. 2x Verem – Fiat Abarth 1000 L.M. 1962 and a BMW CSL 3.0. 2x Vitesse/Retro Vitese - Triumph TR2 L.M. 55 and a TR3 L.M. 59. 3x Verem – Ferrari 312PB SPA 1971, Lola T280 L.M. 1973 and a Gulf Mirage L.M. 1974. Model Box 1962 Jaguar E Type, Targa Florio 1988. Jouef Ferrari 250GT Berlinetta. TR2 L.M. 55 Progetto k Ferrari 225 Coupe Tour de France 1952. Minimodel OXA Lola T70 Sebring. Replicars Maserati 300S LM 57. ONYX Panoz Spyder LMP 2000. Unmarked Ferrari F333 SP L.M. 1998. Plus 7x Solido – 4 Ferrari – 2.5 L 62, 250GTO Tour de France 63. 512S Daytona 1970 and a Ferrari Daytona 1972. Porsche 936, Ligier JS3 1971 and a Lamborghini Diablo. All boxed, minor wear to some and damage to one. Contents VGC-Mint. Plate 9.

Lot 597

A Third Reich artillery spirit level, marked “1 Strich Auschlag C Stiefelmayer Esslingen A Neckar”. In a wooden case. GC

Lot 46

A selection of wine and spirit glasses including Luminarc

Lot 248

Theodolite - by Stanley Gt Turnstile - Holborn London - Telescope with sliding action, twin bubble spirit levels and a silvered dial compass to base, along with original stand and fitted box. - Box marked To H.M Government Science and Art Depnt - Council of India, Admirality.

Lot 437

Mahogany Cased Theodolite - J. Halden & Co London and Manchester - Telescope with sliding tube and spirit levels to top with engraved casing. Sitting on a wind on stand

Lot 77

A BP Motor Spirit double sided porcelain enamel sign, with hanging flange by Franco Signs, 40cm x 60cm

Lot 86

A Pratt's Perfection Spirit single sided porcelain enamel advertising sign, 46 x 132 cm.

Lot 566

Spirit of Ecstasy. A most impressive showroom size Spirit of Ecstasy statue, manufactured from bronze and nickel plated, mounted on a plinth (35cm tall, weight around 4kg).

Lot 268

An original BP Motor Spirit enamel sign, double sided, flange mounted example dated 1926, manufactured by Bruton Palmers, London. This version is the uncommon Southern Ireland design in as found condition, 60cmx40cm.

Lot 161

A cut glass spirit decanter and stopper, together with a set of six matching tumblers and two further decanters with stoppers, (a lot)

Lot 325

Wooden box & contents to include old spirit level

Lot 52

Christopher Dresser style copper spirit kettle

Lot 1075

A collection of early 20thC cut glass etc., to include a set of small tumblers, in fitted case, a spirit decanter and five glasses in original fitted case etc. (M)

Lot 1531

A bottle of wine or spirit, possibly port, the bottle stamped Wynand Focking Amsterdam (M)

Lot 153

A quantity of screwdrivers and spirit levels etc

Lot 387

A hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with petallated border to circular collette foot, Birmingham 1959, J B Chatterley and Sons, a Sterling silver tea strainer and another with turned bone handle, an Edwardian caddy spoon, four various hallmarked silver spirit labels, a silver plated twin handle bowl and a circular salt (11)

Lot 183

A large chrome Spirit of Ecstasy, manner of P. Psaier, on black marble base

Lot 716

A silver plated kettle, spirit burner and stand plus three other plated items - missing pin to back of kettle

Lot 328

A Hornby 00 gauge railway trainset set R1109 The Western Spirit. Appears complete, within the original box. (no Trakmat). 

Lot 300

A rare vintage 1930's 0 gauge live steam spirit fired LMS Tank Locomotive '300.' Original condition, within its correct and scarce original wooden box with 'Bowman Models' printed to top and model number to side. Brass buffers and levers present, with original decals to side. 

Lot 73

A three spirit glass flask set, brown leather marked Beefeater

Lot 359

Five silver spirit labels, three marked sherry, one port and one brandy; together with two other white metal labels (7)

Lot 92

A Burmese white metal spirit measure, with repoussé decoration of a hunting scene involving a huntsman, tiger etc., unmarked. 10cm high (M)

Lot 187

A silver plated canted rectangular warming entree dish and cover, with a reeded handle, the base with a gadrooned border, four shaped legs, terminating in shell feet, with spirit burner, 27cm wide

Lot 190

An early 20thC silver plated spirit kettle, with a basket weave handle, the stand with three shaped legs, 28cm high

Lot 172

A 1920's patent tantalus, the hinged lid enclosing various fittings, to include a silver plated tray, a small box or caddy, silver cocktail sticks, the revolving double panelled door enclosing four cut glass decanters with screw lids, cocktail shaker, a jar and cover and a small spirit flask, some pieces with small silver decanter labels and six matching glasses, 55cm wide (M)

Lot 68

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER-PLATED TANTALUS with decoratively cast handle, raised on ball feet, contains three square form cut glass spirit decanters with facet cut globular stoppers, 34cm wide

Lot 465

L. MONASTERI - DARLINGTON A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD BANJO BAROMETER having mercurial column action and later spirit thermometer, hygrometer and level, 1m high

Lot 55

A SILVER PLATED AND GLASS COFFEE POT with cast scroll handle, raised on spirit burner base, together with TWO PIERCED EPNS TABLE BASKETS with swing handles (3)

Lot 301

RICHARDS AND KNIGHT THREE GEORGIAN DESIGN SILVER SPIRIT LABELS of canted rectangular form with chain suspension, titled 'Brandy', 'Whisky' and 'Port', London late 20th century (2 x 1987; 1 x 1988), total weight 30g

Lot 63

A 20TH CENTURY QUEEN ANNE STYLE EPNS KETTLE ON STAND, having fixed scroll handle with later fibre inset plain globular body with bone knop, on a detachable three-legged stand with pad feet and spirit burner, 31cm high

Lot 41

UNITE & HILLIARD (George Unite and James Hilliard) A WILLIAM IV SILVER SPIRIT LABEL "Whiskey", of canted rectangular form, with chain, Birmingham 1830, together with a SILVER "DANISH BLUE" CHEESE FLAG and a small plain SILVER PILL BOX, combined weig ht 49g (3)

Lot 33

AN EDWARDIAN OAK TANTALUS having plated handle and mounts, containing three square form cut glass spirit decanters with stoppers, 35cm wide

Lot 74

A SWEDISH SPIRIT DECANTER, amber overlaid and cut pear shaped body with etched floral decoration, with original stopper, white metal mount, stamped .830, 26.5cm high

Lot 144

Four silver spirit labels comprising whisky, brandy and two vodka

Lot 18

A Victorian silver plated on copper spirit kettle with porcelain handles plus one other (no stand)

Lot 19

A brass spirit kettle, Victorian copper kettle plus other silver plate and brass

Lot 200

Seven brass faced spirit levels including Rabone

Lot 88

A white china rearing horse titled "Spirit of the Wild" and a Parian bust (as found)

Lot 216

ROLLS ROYCE 'SPIRIT OF ECSTASY' CAR MASCOT chrome plated, 12cm high

Lot 1196

A Beswick 'Spirit of the Wind' figure; together with two other figures of dogs.

Lot 296

Unusual hanging brass spirit lamp, an Art Nouveau brass & copper trivet, and a copper ladle

Lot 134

A hallmarked silver and cut glass spirit flask, Birmingham c. 1894.

Lot 125

A Rolls Royce Kneeling 'Spirit of Ecstasy' Bonnet Ornament, US patent, stamped trademark reg, raised on a circular petrol cap, approx 11 cms.

Lot 381

Phyllis Morgans R.G.I (2001) Original Oil on Board, entitled 'The Spirit of Blackshore', Southwold, depicting a boat yard, approx 19 x 23.5 cms

Lot 145

A 'Spirit of the Wind' Chrome Plated Car Mascot, on a white marble base.

Lot 124

A Rolls Royce 'Spirit of Ecstasy' Bonnet Ornament, inscribed Charles Sykes nr HS 28, raised on a white plinth, approx 18 cms.

Lot 126

A Rolls Royce 'Spirit of Ecstasy' Bonnet Ornament, raised on a circular plinth, stamped trademark registered, approx 20 cms.

Lot 424

HARRIET LE GRICE Blithe Spirit Acrylic Signed Signed, inscribed and dated 2001 to the back 39 x 49cm

Lot 499

Beswick Early Horse Figures ( 3 ) Three In Total. Comprises 1/ Black Beauty, Model 2466, Designer G. Tongue. Issued 1974 - 1989. Height 7.25 Inches. 2/ Black Beauty Foal, Model No 2536, Designer G. Tongue, Issued 1976 - 878. Height 6 Inches. 3/ Spirit of Youth - Grey Colour way. Model No 2703. Designer G. Tongue. Issued 1982 - 1989. Height 7 Inches. All Figures are In Mint Condition.

Lot 72

A Royal Doulton Matt Finish Horse & Foal Group, "Spirit Of Affection"

Lot 261

A Chrome Finish Presentation Rolls Royce Ashtray & Spirit Of Ecstasy Figure With Presentation Date 1977

Lot 100

1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost 40/50 Tourer- Sold by the factory in late 1923 to Sir Henry Samman and despatched to Barker & Co for a Limousine body to be fitted- Acquired by the vendor in October 1988 as rolling chassis with its original engine and rebodied shortly afterwards with the London-to-Edinburgh style open four-seater body currently fitted- Reported to have been in regular use as part of the vendors collection since re-acquiring its original registration number and returning to the road in 1993The fascinating Silver Ghost now offered was built to the order of the Hull-based shipping magnate Sir Henry Samman, who had it clothed from new in a Limousine body by Barkers, from whom it came off test on November 14, 1923. The accompanying chassis records suggest that, Samman retained the Ghost until his death in March 1928, six months after which title for the car passed to a Frank Finn of Bridlington, Yorkshire. Little is then known of its history until the Rolls-Royce appeared at auction in July 1988, where it was purchased from the deceased estate of Rolls-Royce and Sunbeam collector J Ball by specialist marque dealer Brian Ball. It was from Brian Ball that the vendor acquired the car in October the same year. By that stage, though complete, it had been reduced to the state of rolling chassis and scuttle, and bonnet, and a seized engine. However, the ensuing transformation was swift and effective, resulting in the splendid motorcar now offered.The powerplant was stripped and re-assembled during 1988 and 1989 (no new parts were required and it was evident the block had never been repaired) and the vendor provides the following report: "when the engine was stripped and examined it was found to be locked on its seven main bearings from standing unused for many years, all that it needed was to scrape off the layer of carbon on the face of the bearings, the crankshaft itself was found to be perfect with zero wear, the rest of the engine was found to be in the same condition with minimal or no wear so after a careful clean all was reassembled and the engine ran perfectly". The gearbox and axle were treated to fresh oil. A coachbuilder of note, the vendor initially treated the Ghost to a four-seater open Tourer body, but shortly afterwards replaced that with the current London to Edinburgh-style coachwork. With the assistance of historian Michael Worthington-Williams the original registration 'BT 6611' was reclaimed in 1993, since when the venerable Ghost has enjoyed continual use, and starred in several weddings and a Welsh television drama. Prior to the sale it will be treated to a thorough clean, and the wheels repainted and shod with new tyres, while the non-original Spirit of Ecstasy mascot will be replaced by one of a slightly smaller size. Finished in Grey and trimmed in Navy Blue hide, this matching numbers Rolls-Royce is currently considered by the vendor to have 'very good' bodywork, interior trim, engine and transmission, and 'good' upholstery. A relatively rare opportunity to acquire one of only 7,874 Silver Ghosts made.The 40/50hp was the model upon which Rolls-Royce's reputation as manufacturers of 'The Best Car in the World' was founded, and it made its debut at the November 1906 London Motor Show. A conventional but beautifully executed design, the newcomer was based around a massive ladder-frame chassis equipped with leaf-spring suspension all-round, powerful rear wheel brakes and spiral-bevel final drive. Displacing 7036cc (7428cc from 1910), its six-cylinder engine featured a seven-bearing crankshaft, full pressure lubrication and 12 spark plugs (fed via a dual magneto / coil ignition system). This wonderfully torquey yet eerily quiet side-valve unit initially drove through a three-speed gearbox, but a further forward ratio was added from 1913.With a shrewd eye for publicity, Managing Director Claude Johnson had the company demonstrator 'AX 201' (the car that inspired the now legendary Silver Ghost moniker on account of its striking livery and silver-plated fittings) take part in both the 1907 Scottish Reliability Trial and an RAC scrutinised 15,000 mile endurance run immediately afterwards. Though made to journey between London and Glasgow no less than 27 times as part of the latter ordeal, a thorough post-event examination revealed the car had suffered no appreciable wear to its engine, gearbox, rear axle or brakes.Possessing a legendary eye for detail, Henry Royce continued to develop the 40/50hp model throughout its 18-year production life. Thus, late Silver Ghosts boasted considerably more horsepower (up from 48bhp at 1,250rpm to 80bhp at 2,250rpm) and therefore higher top speeds (some lightweight-bodied cars were timed at over 80mph) than their earlier brethren.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)

Lot 147

A silver-backed hand-mirror and two matching clothes brushes, together with two circular silver pill boxes, napkin ring, silver-topped cut-glass perfume atomizer and a small silver-mounted horn spirit beaker. (8)

Lot 168

A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATE, INCLUDING A SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND, Ansells sauce boat, a pair of castors, etc (8)

Lot 140

A silver Spirit Hip Flask, Sheffield, 1943, maker James Deakin & Sons. (4.6ozs)

Lot 156

A Ladies leather Dressing Case by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly Circus, the watered seat interior fitted with various silver mounted glass bottles and jars, silver hip flask, silver backed brushes, silver cased spirit heater etc. (mostly London, 1903)

Lot 3

A Victorian silver mounted Spirit Flask, Birmingham 1890, a Caddy Spoon fiddle pattern, London 1838, pair of engine turned Pill Boxes, London 1913, Scent Bottle, 1887 and a modern Goblet

Lot 67

A George V silver and tortoiseshell lidded cut glass Scent Bottle, London 1930, silver lidded glass Jar, Pin Tray, Nail Buffer, Compact, Sugar Tongs, Sifting Ladle, Button Hook, Spoons, plus plated Tapersticks and Spirit Flask

Lot 159

A Harrod's early 20th century silver plated sandwich box and spirit flask in original leather case,case length 15cm and a leather travelling case fitted with a set of enamel and silver plate toilet jars, brushes, etc.

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