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1964 Austin-Healey 3000 MKIII - Imported from America into New Zealand and comprehensively restored there by a friend of the vendor during 2011 to 2015 and converted to RHD - Imported to England by the vendor and just 115 miles are reported to have been covered since the photographically documented restoration. - Superbly presented underneath as well as on top, UK registered, over-drive equipped, and ready to be enjoyed A significant step in terms of 'Big Healey' evolution and foundation block for one of the 1960s' most charismatic rally cars, the 3000 MKI was introduced in March 1959. Powered by an enlarged 2912cc version of BMC's C-Series straight-six engine that developed some 124bhp and 167lbft of torque, it could be had in two-seater (BN7) or 2+2 seater (BT7) configurations. Progressively improved, the 3000 metamorphosed through MKII and MKIIa guises before the arrival of the ultimate MKIII BJ8 in October 1963. Boasting a centre console, proper convertible hood, wood veneer dashboard, redesigned exhaust system and wind-up windows, the 2+2 seater BJ8 proved a comfortable and fast grand tourer. With engine output boosted to 148bhp and 165lbft of torque thanks to a new camshaft and better valve springs etc, its reputed 124mph top speed was accessed via a four-speed manual gearbox. Last of the line, the Phase Two variant benefited from redesigned rear suspension, strengthened splined hubs and larger diameter front disc brakes. This example is believed to have been sold new in America and was imported into New Zealand at some point in its more recent life. A friend of the vendor restored the car for his own enjoyment and in doing so, transferred the steering wheel from the left side of the car to the right. Our vendor observed the rejuvenation of the car by his experienced friend and upon the completion of the work, he persuaded his friend to sell the car to him in February 2016. Our vendor is English but had resided in New Zealand for a few years, and when he moved back to England he brought the Healey with him and gained UK road-registration with the DVLA in October 2016. Described by the vendor as having an "excellent" engine and over-drive equipped transmission, body and paintwork, and black leather interior, the underside of the car is beautifully finished in body colour. PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)
PYE SOUL 7" SINGLES - A lovely run of 9 x Pye 7" singles, all with original centres and company sleeves. There are 6 x orange and yellow labels which are: Chuck Jackson - Beg Me (7N.25247, Ex+) and Any Day Now (7N.25276, archive); Maxine Brown - Oh No Not My Baby (7N.25272, Ex+to archive); Kolettes - Who's That Guy (7N.25278, Ex+); Sugar Pie Desanto - Soulful Dress (7N.25249, Ex+) and I Don't Wanna Fuss (7N.25267, archive). There are 3 x pink labels which are: Maxine Brown - One Step At A Time (7N.25317, archive), I've Got A Lot Of Love Left In Me (7N.25410, Ex+), and Baby Take Me (7N.25308, Ex). ( VINYL RECORDS )
Three Corgi 1/50 scale trucks: CC13215 DAF XF Space Cab with Houghton Parkhouse 'The Professional' Livestock Transporter - Bert Christie Portsoy Livestock Haulage; CC13226 DAF XF Space Cab Step Frame Curtainside Robert Walker Haulage Ltd.; CC13904 Foden Alpha Houghton Parkhouse 'The Professional' Livestock Transporter Woodhead Bros. M and boxed with certificates.
Autographs/Books - Winston S. Churchill - Signed copy of Step By Step 1936-1939, published by Macmillan & Co Ltd 1942, inscribed 'From Winston S. Churchill, 1946' Condition: Dust cover missing, spine is faded, light wear to the edges of boards, page edges are slightly discoloured - **General condition consistent with age
Emerald and diamond dress ring, stamped '18KT', the step cut emeralds measuring approximately 8.8mm x 8.4mm and 5.9mm deep, enclosed by five graduated brilliant cuts above and below and eight baguettes to either side, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.7 carats, size M, 6.7g gross Condition: The emerald has one very small chip along the table facet, which is hard to spot but can feel with a finger nail, diamonds are bright and white - **General condition consistent with age
Diamond brooch, composed of a line of alternating tinted and colourless brilliant cuts, and a central tinted step cut with a marquise above and below, the brilliant cut diamonds calculated as weighing approximately 3.2 carats total, the step cut 1.5 carats and the two marquise cuts 0.7 carats, 4.3cm long, 6.3g gross, all untested and unwarranted for any kind of treatment or enhancement Condition: Central diamond tinted light brown, 2 x 'fancy' yellow, 2 x white, others slightly tinted - **General condition consistent with age
A late 19th century oak library chair step. CONDITION REPORT: This is a little tired. The back slats and stiles are in good condition. The seat middle panel has been screwed through the top to the bearer underneath. The hinges work as they should. There is a break to the timber on the seat side of the hinge. The piece opens as it should. The step supports are in good condition. The treads are all a little worn but have no significant losses. The piece is structurally sound. The only real issue is the seat itself and the dirt.
A late Georgian mahogany step commode, three tread, with turned legs. Width 47 cm, height 71 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Structurally very good condition. There are two small sections of cross banded veneer missing to the lid. One is visible at the front the other is on the left hand return. Step one has a 2 cm section of crossbanded edge veneer missing. Tread one has a similar smaller section front right and corner. The legs are all original. They are a little scuffed. The back board of the piece is in good condition.
A late 19th century oak metamorphic step chair. CONDITION REPORT: The chair does not have any replacement parts. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The condition is generally good and the chair is serviceable. Whilst the chair is structurally very sound there are two later long Phillips screws from the back of the stile through to the top frame of the seat. Whilst effective these are unsightly and should be removed and countersunk. The top of the seat when in chair position has a small 4 cm timber fracture approx 2 cm back from the front hinge. There is no movement here but this is visible. The hinges are original. The woodwork is generally a little dirty but there are no serious condition issues. As stated the piece is serviceable and the only real issue are the two screws already mentioned.
An antique belle epoque peridot, platinum and rose cut diamond brooch, c1905, possibly Russian, set to the centre within a rectangular step cut cornered peridot of fine colour within a pierced platinum and rose cut diamond frame, in a later Tessier, New Bond Street, London fitted case, 3.6cms x 2.8cm (2)
Churchill (Winston Spencer) London to Ladysmith via Pretoria, 3 folding maps, illustrations, 34pp. advertisements, some occasional spotting, ink stamp to half-title, modern black morocco, original upper cover and spine bound in, London, New York & Bombay, 1900; Ian Hamilton's March, frontispiece and folding map, 34pp. advertisements, occasional spotting, half title browned, original cloth, recased, spine darkened, light fading to covers, 1900; My African Jouney, frontispiece and plates, 3 maps with routes in red, spotting, endpapers browned, original pictorial cloth, rebacked preserving original backstrip, spine ends repaired, light rubbing and soiling, 1908, first editions, [Woods A4, A5, A12]; and a second impression Step by Step, 8vo (4)
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 14 ins square dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with gilt highlighted shell painted spandrels and the name Williams???, set before a twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell (pendulum and weights included), the hood with broken swan neck pediment above a single glazed door and flanking half cut turned pillars, the rectangular trunk door with ivory escutcheon and repeating side pillars with a chamfered step to the trunk base, with corner bracket feet, 218 cms high, 57 cms wide

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