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Napoleon 20 c. blue II type vertical and horizontal pair + two single copies on letter of the 16th February 1870 from Thessaloniki to Naples - Rare stamp "Les Dardanelles/Turquie" Certificate Bolaffi 1867 - Napoleone 20 c. azzurro II tipo coppia verticale e orizzontale + due esemplari singoli su lettera del 16 febbraio 1870 da Salonicco per Napoli - Raro timbro “Les Dardanelles/Turquie” - Cert. Giulio Bolaffi del 1° dicembre 1976 (Yv. n. 29B) (Uni. n. 29A) - Base d'asta €400
PLEASE NOTE: This lot has been NOVA declared by the vendor. He has also volunteered to pay the admin fees for Peter Anderson of Imported Vehicle Registration to UK road register the car on behalf of a new owner should it remain in the UK. This very smartly presented right-hand drive 964 Turbo has been domiciled on the island of Jersey since new, a five by nine mile dot in the English Channel the Porsche could no doubt span in minutes if the laws allowed. It has had just two previous owners and is finished in an eye-catching shade of White and trimmed in White-piped Black leather. Its 14 stamp service record evidently supports the currently indicated mileage of 87,000 and shows the maintenance to have been carried out by just two garages - a Porsche main agent and an independent specialist. The Turbo benefits from having been treated to a main agent service earlier this year and an MOT that remains valid into March 2017. The car comes with paperwork providing its NOVA number and proof the VAT owed has been fully paid, and is currently considered by the vendor to have 'excellent' bodywork, flat-six 3.3-litre engine and five-speed manual transmission, and a 'very good' standard of paintwork. An appreciating asset. Porsche's 964 Series of cars was produced between 1989 and 1994. It was penned by Benjamin Dimson and featured significant styling revisions over the outgoing 993 model, the most obvious of which were the more integrated bumpers. The first turbo version of the newcomer appeared in March 1990. A turbocharged derivative of the 3.6-litre M64 engine had yet to be developed, so it was initially powered by a revised version of the 3.3-litre unit previously found in the 930 model. In its latest guise it was smoother, less prone to lag and more powerful - the figures were 320bhp at 5,750rpm and 332lbft of torque at 4,500rpm - sufficient to whisk the Porsche to 60mph in 5.0 seconds and on to a top speed of 167mph. Total production of the 3.3 Turbo Coupe amounted to 3,660 worldwide.
Postal History, P. Jones Collection, GB Paris Exhibition envelope of 1867, 'On Her Britanic Majesty's Service', South Kensington Museum circular date stamp, 4 May 1866 & official paid cds in red. Signed to front 'Cole, Sth Kensington' being Sir Henry Cole, British Commissioner at the Exhibition and assistant to Sir Rowland Hill (fold marks o/w gd) (1)
Trade cards, three part complete Continental albums, Lindeboom & Zonen photographic card album, 24 series of six cards in each group (130/144 c/m cards) inc. Ships, Composers, People of the World etc, Stollwerck's Dyreige album (Animals & Birds) (107/144 with loose cards) & a Tobler poster stamp album only sparsely filled inc Tennis, chocolate adverts, birds, inventors etc (fair/gd)
Beer Labels, Foreign, Coronation Labels, East African Breweries Ltd, Coronation Ale, v.o, (stamp to back, o/w gd), The Ceylon Brewery Ltd, Ceylon, Coronation Ale, v.o, (gd), Simonds, Farsons, Cisk Ltd, Malta, Crown Ale special brew by Farsons, v.o (wear to centre) & East African Breweries Ltd associated with H & G Simonds Ltd Reading, Coronation Lager, h.r (sl tear to top edge) (4)
Beer Labels, selection of various 1953 Coronation labels, Kemp Town Brewery, Brighton, v.o (sl mark), J J Young & Son Ltd, Portsmouth, v.o, (sl mark), Star Brewery Co, Eastbourne, v.o (gd), Bentley's Yorkshire Brewery, Woodlesford, v.o, (gen gd), Felinfoel Brewery Co Ltd, Llanelly, v.o, (sl tear), Fremlin's Maidstone (gd), Beasley's Plumstead, (stamp to back o/w gd), Well's & Winch's, (gd), Adnams, Southwold (worn)Brutton, Mitchell Toms Ltd, Yeovil (marks to back) (10)
Beer Labels, selection of 10 various 1953 Coronation labels, H & G Simonds Ltd, Reading, (gd), St Austell Brewery Co Ltd, large and small, (large sl edge tear o/w gd, small vg), Daniell & Sons Limited, Essex, v.o, (stamp to back o/w vg), Moors' & Robson's Breweries Ltd, Hull (sl mark to back o/w gd/vg), East Anglian Breweries Ltd, Ely, v.o (gen gd), Lancashire Clubs, Barrowford, v.o, (creasing and sl wear), Bank's, Wolverhampton (stamp to back o/w vg) , Barnsley Brewery Co Limited, v.o (gd), plus two stoppers, (gd) (10)
Ephemera, P. Jones Collection, a collection of crests, wax seals & etiquette labels in modern album including stamp dealer letter dated 12 April 1917 (William S. Lincoln of London), Royal Navy Crests & postcards of HMS Falmouth, Invincible, envelopes with matching crests, University College crests, sample sheet of seals, dated 1842, military crests, Zeppelin labels, various air mail labels & covers etc (gd/vg)
box Canadian stamps all reigns in SBs and albums, box file of sorters material, noted Jubilee vals 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c mint (all thinned) ; 1967 Centennial stamp box; few early cvrs with pmk interest; SB QE2 values to $5 mint; arch file of all reigns postal stationary plus box cvrs & books The 1st Decimal Issue 1859-68 by G Whitworth & Postal History of Yukon Territory by Robert Woodall . Canadian sorters lot
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