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D.C. Thomson 1940s rarities. Adventure 1185 (April 5 1947), Hotspur 569 (Apr 5 1947), Rover 1161, 1162 (Mar 29, Apr 12 1947) and Wizard 1128, 1129 (Mar 29, Apr 5 1947). Due to severe weather conditions in Scotland and England that year these issues were restricted to low print runs and low, disrupted distribution. With (1950s) selection, all with free gifts: Adventure 1518 (1954), Hotspur (1953-58) 852 wfg Rocket Glider, 853, 1056, 1089, 1141, 1143, 1144, 1146-1149 wfgs Rover Football Stars cards and Stars of Sport and Entertainment 1-24 (8-24 in uncut sets of 4), Rover (1956-58) 1597 wfg Metal Pocket Puzzler, 1704 wfg Round Robin Metal Star Spinner, 1736-1742 wfgs photo-cards Stars of Sport and Entertainment, 1st Rover and Wizard (Nov 3 1963) and Wizard (1953) 1444, 1445 wfg Quick-Flick Spinner and cover Space Race Game and (1961) 1837, 1839-41 wfgs Loco Spotter's Lapel Badge, 16 page Log Book and 16 Gloss Locomotive photos 'to stick in it'! Most gifts as new, comics [vg/fn] (34)
Victor (1966-71) 261 wfg Table Football Game and 4pg Flyer, Nos 262, 263, 265 wfgs 66 Motor Cars of 1966 album and Sheet No 2 of 14 cars, No 307, 309 wfg Victor Glider in illustrated envelope, 362-364 wfgs My Own Cup-Tie Diary and 18 Stand-Up Footballers with 4pg Flyer, No 417 wfg Football Pop-Up, Nos 418, 419 wgs Football Favourites 1 & 2 Wall Panels, Nos 465, 466 wfgs Big Football Dates and Football Leagues Records, 577 wfg Star Cars of 1971 Album with all 70 colour cars photos attached, No 1391 (1987) wfg 5 Football Stamps and Wizard (10 Mar 1973) wfg All-Star Sports Ring with 20 Super Stick-On pictures. Gifts as new, comics [vg/fn/vfn] (19)
Monumental Chinese Cloisonné Bird. Antique Chinese Cloisonné Large Crane Figure, Qing dynasty or Republic period. The crane holds a lotus sprig in its beak forming the pricket stick and drip pan, the plumage decorated primarily in turquoise and white enamel, supported on a simulated tree stump base.Size: 16 x 14 x 44 in.
WW2 East Yorkshire Regiment side cap with badge; and quantity of WW2 British Army webbing and leather accessories including three 1940 pairs of gaiters, three webbing belts, five puttees, leather harness and drum stickCondition Report:Condition varies - but most reasonable consistent with age and use just grubby from storage.
A magnificent RS2000 that was subject to a bare shell, fully-documented restoration in the early 2000s whilst retaining its beautifully preserved, original Custom interior.It was back in 1970 that Ford introduced their Rally Sport models - the RS range. Originally designed as a way of building limited numbers of homologation specials for serious competition use, it soon grew into a major marketing opportunity, and one that Ford grabbed with both hands. By 1976, when the RS 2000 Mk2 was launched, the term RS had grown to mean something a bit special.In late 1978, the Custom Pack became an option and included the following; Fishnet Recaro seats, full door-cards, clock and pod centre console, 6J x 13″ alloys, boot carpet, remote driver’s door mirror and the back panel around the rear lights was painted black.Offered here is a 1980 Ford Escort RS2000 superbly restored in the early 2000s, finished in its original body colour and retaining the original brown Custom Pack interior. Known and highly regarded within the RS owners club, the detailed bare shell restoration is fully documented with photographs before and during the works completed. Our private vendor informs us that the interior including the carpets and desirable fishnet Recaro seats remain original and beautifully preserved, with the clock in the pod functioning correctly.Standing up to the test of time today, this RS2000 presents rather well with the Diamond White paintwork retaining a deep gloss and the aforementioned original interior also presenting well. Mechanically, the Pinto fires up on-the-button and performs well running smoothly and accelerating through every gear. The car is accompanied by a large box-file full of history including a memory stick with photographic evidence documenting the restoration, a wealth of old MOTs, the original VIN plate, invoices for regular maintenance over the years. This lovely example will be offered serviced up-to-date and, although exempt, will have a fresh MOT.This is a superb opportunity to take ownership of a true 1980s icon, an RS finished in the colour of all competition Fords and well restored whilst retaining lots of originality. Excellent examples will continue to be in high demand and this one is offered at a realistic guide and ready to turn heads at any classic car event. SpecificationMake: FORDModel: RS2000Year: 1980Chassis Number: GCATAA015660Registration Number: RNO 993WTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 27869 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BrownClick here for more details and images
Supplied new to Germany and shipped to the UK by our vendor in 2012 who stabled it alongside his other Evo II.Thirty-two years ago, the 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II thrilled professionals and the general public alike when it was unveiled at the Geneva International Motor Show. Legend has it that the limited run of 502 cars were all sold pre-launch, possibly squirrelled away by international car collectors. The long-standing rivalry between BMW and Mercedes-Benz was carried over into motor racing and helped to hone some of the greatest Touring Cars of the era. The Evo II was set the unenviable task of beating one of the most successful racing saloons of all time, the BMW E30 M3. A compromise was out of the question and the Mercedes Touring Car, developed for Group A racing using this sports saloon as a basis, went on to acquire legendary status in a number of national championships. Mercedes-Benz took the first three places in the DTM championship in the 1992 season with this vehicle, which was referred to succinctly as the Evo II.The engine's output had been raised once again in comparison to the first Evolution model from the previous year, and was now generating 235 horsepower. Top speed was 250km/h, and the Evo II accelerated from a standing start to 100km/h in 7.1 seconds. The body had also undergone further refinement on an aesthetic and aerodynamic level and the car's sporting pedigree was emphasised by its muscular stance. The Evo II's bodykit is perhaps the most outrageous ever applied to a production car and the fact it was a product of the ultra-conservative world of early-nineties Mercedes-Benz is even more incredible. Its ostentatious, fully adjustable, rear spoiler was aerodynamically perfect and the front splitter would make a decent job of cutting the grass. However, despite outward appearances, the Evo II is seriously comfortable and totally tractable in daily use.The car we are offering today is number 322 of 500 in 'Blauschwarz', a striking combination of blue-black metallic paint. The interior remains largely identical to a highly specified 190 E of the period, however, Black Anthracite leather, wood trim and a couple of discreet touches show how special this car is. All Evo IIs had their production numbers on the dog-leg gear stick and fortunately, considering the proximity of the front spoiler to the tarmac, the full SLS suspension allows the ride height to be adjusted from an interior switch. The options ordered when new included, air conditioning, a fire extinguisher, rear mounted loudspeakers and heated front seats, luxuries of which a Ferrari Scuderia driver could only dream.It is an honour for Silverstone Auctions to sell our vendor’s second Evo II, reluctantly leaving his Mercedes-Benz collection. We sold the vendor’s first Evo II at the Silverstone Classic in 2015. Supplied by Mercedes-Benz AG of Dusseldorf 11th June 1990 the car is presented to auction with an odometer reading of 88,767km or 55,157 miles. Appropriately serviced when in regular use by its three previous German owners, the service book shows ten stamps, and the last stamp was on 9th October 2012 at 88,598km, just prior to our vendor’s purchase and shipment to the UK where it has not been registered and driven up to temperature on private roads for the last ten years. The car will receive a fluids service prior to auction in our vendor’s private workshop.The car is presented to auction with wallet that includes the service book, copy German title documents, receipts and "Evo II" show plates.SpecificationMake: MERCEDES-BENZModel: 190 E 2.5-16 EVOLUTION IIYear: 1990Chassis Number: WDB2010361F740409Registration Number: WDB2010361F740409Transmission: ManualEngine Number: 10299210000426Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 88767 KMMake: Only LHDInterior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details and images
Vinyl - The Sugarcubes / Bjork - 2 UK 1st Pressing albums and Three 12” singles to include: The Sugarcubes - Life’s Too Good (1988, UK 1st Pressing, Green Cover, One Little Indian records, TPLP 5) VG+ (Minor age foxing) / EX + Printed Inner. Stick Around For Joy (1992, UK 1st Pressing, One Little Indian Records, TPLP 30) EX / EX. Birthday (1987 12”) EX- / EX. Coldsweat (1988 12”) EX / EX. Bjork & David Arnold - Play Dead (1993 UK 12”) EX- / EX
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