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A collection of miscellaneous items to include a 19th century treen nutcracker, a 19th century apothecary's treen pestle & mortar, an 18th century treen spoon, Raybone box wood folding rule, cribbage board, carved fruitwood beaker, carved oak candle stickCandlestick: Split to a knop. Tip quite burnt and misshapen.Pestle & mortar: Mortar split.Nutcracker: Nibbles to the thread. Minor chips, knocks and scratches.See extra images.
1971 Rover P6 2200 TC Make: Contact AuctioneerModel: Rover Year: 1971Mileage: 58260VIN: 44102503AConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: ABW186KTransmission: ManualAlthough shown on its V5C as with a 2205cc engine model, and now wearing 2200 TC badges, this Mexico Brown Rover P6, with black leather interior, sunroof and boot-mounted spare wheel, started life as a 2000 SC, being registered in August 1971, over two years before the twin-carb 2200 model was launched by Rover. The chassis plate denotes a home market Series 2 car, but the engine number is that of a 2.2-litre unit. It's unknown when any conversion or restoration was carried out, as the vendor purchased the car in 2017 with no history (save for the dealer stating that it had recently had a new clutch, reconditioned starter motor, new gear stick bushes, ignition switch, rear brake calipers and reconditioned main bearings in the gearbox). However, a colour change was recorded in March 2016. The vendor covered approximately 3000 miles in three years with no serious issues, but has not used the car for the last two years and now feels it would benefit from some light recommissioning, including a new bonnet release cable as the current one is broken. However, the vendor believes that the car is 'generally in good condition for its age and a very useable classic'. The P6's odometer shows 58,260 miles, although this isn't warranted. The Rover's last MoT expired in October 2019, although as an historic vehicle, it no longer requires annual testing. The paperwork file contains the V5C, old MoT certificates from 2016 to 2018 and a copy of the purchase invoice from 2018. There's also a Rover 2200 owner's manual.
1962 Vespa Douglas Sportique Grand LuxMake: Vespa Model: Douglas Sportique Grand Lux Year: 1962Mileage: 35286VIN: 5FC1001Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: 620NBJTransmission: Contact AuctioneerAccording to the vendor, this 1962 Vespa Douglas Sportique Grand Lux was restored two years ago, with the work involving a full body sandblast and repaint by a specialist body worker. All the mechanicals were stripped and parts replaced as necessary using new genuine or good quality used items. While the recommissioning emphasis was on originality, the scooter has been upgraded to 12-volt electronics, with a Pinasco 177cc cylinder and lightweight flywheel fitted. The engine and clutch were all reconditioned by DiscoDez in the West Midlands. In the vendor's opinion, the Vespa is now fully ready for road-use. The Douglas was originally registered in September 1962 and is showing 35,286 miles on its odometer, albeit not warranted. The Vespa comes with its V5C, original buff logbook, owner's handbook, spare parts list, old 1969 tax disc, and a photographic record of the restoration. There are MoT certificates from 2014, some recent invoices and an unused stick-on numberplate. Some spare parts also come with the bike.
A pair of 20th century Chinese cloisonne vases, a Japanese lacquered tray, a patinated spelter figure of Joan of Arc, a collection of silver plated items including: a twin-handled serving tray, an Art Deco pedestal bowl, hip flask, chamber stick and a sugar bowl, a cased set of grapefruit spoons and knife, mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, other assorted flatware and three entree dishes
An Omega 18K gold cased lady's wristwatch, circa 1960s, model 511.042, the circular champagne dial with gold and black index batons, black stick hands, the 'crystal' with decorative faceted edge, mechanical movement cal. 463, serial 20747671, case back numbered '511.042 62’, on a textured close link 18ct gold strap, 28.2g gross, in Omega branded red case.
An Omega 18K gold cased lady's wristwatch, circa 1970s, model 542.645, the circular gold dial with gold and black index batons, black stick hands, the 'crystal' with decorative faceted edge, mechanical movement cal. 483, serial 20086674', case back numbered '542625 7126’, on a woven 18ct gold strap, 27.7g gross, in Omega branded red case.
Walking sticks - A novelty walking cane, with brass dog's head handle, approx 92cm, unscrews into three parts; an early 20th century Chinese malacca walking cane, white metal pommel assessed as silver, with Chinese script and figures, approx 86cm; and a 20th century souvenir walking stick, approx 87cm (3)
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