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Lot 61

A 9ct gold mounted opal pendant, by M.D., Sheffield 2003, stone 16 x 12mm.

Lot 64

An Edwardian white metal and diamond openwork pendant, milligrain collet set with old cut brilliant stones, the principle stone approximately 0.35ct flanked by 0.12cts, diamond set frame, diameter 22mm, later bail surmount, 5.4gm, to a silver fox link chainmade up from an old piece with a more modern hoop around it, colour G/H, clarity VS1

Lot 68

An 18ct gold and platinum single stone diamond ring, claw set with a brilliant cut stone weighing approximately 0.30cts, colour estimate G/H. clarity estimate VS2, P, 1.9gm

Lot 73

A 9ct white gold single stone brilliant cut diamond ring, stated weight 0.16cts with 0.06cts to the shoulders, Beaverbrooks certificate, grading colour I, clarity I1, guaranteed dated 22.04.22, apparently unworn, case, certificate, box.Ring Size S 

Lot 85

A 9ct white gold, amethyst and brilliant cut diamond pendant, stone 11mm square, 2.4gm

Lot 92

A 9ct gold and emerald single stone ring, 8 x 6mm, Q, 3.2gm

Lot 1279

Myles Birket Foster (British, 1825 - 1899) "The Alms House", a charming study of a rural, thatched cottage in Hambledon, Surrey, with chickens grazing and young woman descending steep stone steps, watercolour, signed with monogram, title, biography of artist and provenance inscribed verso, in card mount and Aesthetic influenced gilt frame under glass, 53 cm x 47 cm overall [Inscription verso claims to be written by artists sister and painter for artists mother.]

Lot 1297

Thomas Marjoribanks - Hay (Scottish, 1862 - 1921) "Berwick - upon - Tweed", an impressionist overcast view towards the old stone multi arch bridge past children playing on the shore of the River Tweed, in gilt slip and moulded frame under glass, signed and dated 1884, 46 cm x 57 cm overall

Lot 451

A stone classical figure of a lady on a plinth, along with two fairy garden ornaments.

Lot 493

Two stone Buddha garden ornaments.

Lot 552

A reconstituted stone garden urn along with a small duck etc.

Lot 567

A stone " Easter Island head" style garden statue. Approx height 55cm.

Lot 61

An 18ct gold diamond 5 stone ring

Lot 634

A pair of stone garden wall planters in the form of cherubs faces along with a quantity of stone garden ornaments including a lizard, a squirrel, a cat, a frog and a tortoise.

Lot 68

A diamond 9 stone half eternity ring set in 9ct gold

Lot 718

A pair of stone garden urns, along with another urn and a stone planter in the form of a badger pushing a wheelbarrow.

Lot 836

A pair of reconstituted stone recumbent lions, length 77cm, height 50cm.

Lot 1146

A Barker & Stonehouse "Flag Stone" Dining Table, on circular section legs with block feet joined by a stretcher, 190cm by 100cm by 76cm and A Matching Set of Six Ladderback Rush Seated Chairs, including two carvers, each with wrought iron X form stretchers (7)

Lot 12

A 9 Carat Gold Garnet Ring, finger size U; A 9 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring, finger size L; A Chain, stamped '9KT' (a.f.); and A Finding, stamped '9CT'Gross weight 8.6 grams.

Lot 13

A Small Quantity of Jewellery, including three 9 carat gold gem-set rings, comprising of an aquamarine example, an opal example and a sapphire and diamond example; a blue stone ring, stamped '750' (a.f.); a ring stamped '925; a cross pendant, indistinctly marked and a part set of enamel buttonsThree 9 carat gold rings - 8.5 grams. Ring stamped '750'- 1.6 grams. Cross pendant - 1.1 grams.

Lot 18

A Nephrite Bangle, inner measurement 6.3cm diameter; together with A Quantity of Costume Jewellery, by Butler and Wilson, including three pairs of earrings, a bracelet and a broochBrooch - one stone deficient but present.

Lot 20

A Sapphire and Diamond Five Stone Ring, three graduated old cut diamonds alternate with two round cut sapphires, in white claw and millegrain settings, to a yellow plain polished shank, finger size P1/2Stamped '18CT'. Gross weight 4.0 grams.

Lot 28

An 18 Carat Diamond Five Stone Ring, finger size M; A 9 Carat Gold Citrine Ring, finger size N (a.f.); and A Three Stone Ring Mount, stamped '18CT', with a diamond centrally, finger size TFive stone ring and three stone ring - 4.9 grams. 9 carat gold ring - 1.8 grams.

Lot 32

A Diamond Three Stone Ring, the graduated old cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, finger size TIt is stamped 'PLATINUM' and in our opinion would test as such. Gross weight 3.6 grams.

Lot 39

An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Five Stone Ring, the graduated old cut diamonds in white rubbed over settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, finger size P1/2Gross weight 3.0 grams.

Lot 44

A 22 Carat Gold Paste Five Stone Ring, finger size N1/2Gross weight 3.7 grams.

Lot 47

Three 9 Carat Gold Rings, including an opal and garnet example and an opal and emerald example, varying sizes; A Diamond Seven Stone Ring, unmarked, out of shaped; and Another Gem Set Ring, unmarked, finger size MThree 9 carat gold rings - 8.1 grams. Two unmarked rings - 3.9 grams.

Lot 51

An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the oval cut sapphire flanked by round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, finger size QGross weight 3.0 grams.

Lot 4070

Autographs, Music related.- Curtis (Anthony) and Fred Woodward, Rolling Stone Images of Rock & Roll, multi Signed, Virgin Books, 1995, first edition, Signed by Ike Turner, James Taylor, Van Morrison, Diana Ross, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, Annie Lennox, Roger Daltrey, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Elvis Costello, illustrated endpapers, 179 photographs arranged by theme (some colour) includes images previously published in Rolling Stone and some unpublished, original embossed cloth, dust-jacket unclipped, a visual history covering five decades of rock and roll, photographers works include Annie Leibovitz, Gered Mankowitz, Herb Ritts, Norman Seef and others, folio.Provenance: The vendor is an autograph collector and collected this in person. Condition Report: light wear to cloth, corners and spine ends rubbed, dust-jacket marked with a few small clean edge tears to corners and spine ends, a taped manuscript list on a small piece of white ruled paper and small ownership gold, printed label to front endpaper, some weakening to a few joints, internally clean, strong signatures.

Lot 4096

Harry Potter - A presentation 'Golden Snitch', Warner Bros., the silvered metal 'Golden Snitch' marked TM & © Warner Bros (s01), inspired by the actual Golden Snitch as seen in the motion picture Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's Stone (2001), made of solid brass with a gold-plated ball and silvered-metal wings, in custom-made wooden box, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed and dated by the President of Consumer Products at Warner Bros., and a corresponding letter (16.5cm) long. Replica golden snitches as seen in the film's Quidditch scenes were gifted to Warner Bros. executives and VIPs to commemorate the release. Only 50 are thought to have been produced.

Lot 4267

Harry Potter & The Philosophers Stone - A Licensed Replica Hogwarts Crest by The Noble Collection; featuring some of the faux snow used in the Film. Mounted inside a framed display measuring 17x14x1.5 inches overall. Provenance: The faux snow was originally obtained from a member of the Films Art Department & accompanies a Certificate of Authenticity.

Lot 231

stamped 14ct gold 14 ct gold, the stone appears to be in a good condition

Lot 27

including a yellow metal and stone mounted bar brooch, a ring, and a reproduction 'One Ring to Rule Them All' Lord of the Rings ringQty: 4

Lot 68

comprising glass and stone examples The largestmarble is approximately 4cm diameter

Lot 364

A reconstituted stone sundial, height 76cm.

Lot 38

A diamond seven stone half eternity ring set in 18ct gold

Lot 40

An 18ct gold Victorian diamond three stone ring, weight 5.7g

Lot 42

An 18ct gold and platinum diamond two stone ring, weight 4.2g

Lot 174

Thomas Donald Plenderleith (1921-1995) - Penwith Stone - A large 20th Century oil on board landscape scene painting depicting a large field  with arrangement of small stones, rocks, fence and bush with off centre pillar bellow a blue cloudy sky. Signed by artist to lower left corner. Label to verso. Set to a gilt painted frame. Measures approx; 71cm x 82cm.

Lot 475

An 18th Century carved stone religious ecclesiastical figurine depicting St Anthony. The figure modelled standing dressed in traditional robes and having detailed features. Measures approx; 61cm tall.

Lot 491

Two early 20th Century composite stone lion mask wall plaques. Each with high relief lion face mask modelled with detailed features set to a square base. Measures approx; 22cm x 22cm.

Lot 180

A mixed collection of 18th, 19th and 20th century Indian and Chinese curiosities. To include a Tibetan circular box,  Chinese bronze opium weight in the form of a bird, a tall bronze betel pestle and mortar, a Indian Rajasthani painting on stone depicting the Raj on elephants flanked by soldiers on foot, a small Chinese baluster shaped vase, and a Chinese export ceramic trinket box. 

Lot 182

AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING in 18ct yellow gold, set with a row of old cut diamonds to a scroll setting, stamped 18CT, size P1/2 / 8, 3.2g. 

Lot 209

A SET OF TWO THREE STONE RINGS one in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, set with a square step cut ruby accented by two single cut diamonds, stamped 18ct & PT, size O1/2 / 7.5, 2.2g, one in 9ct yellow gold set with an oval cut sapphire between trios of round diamonds, stamped 375 9, size G1/2 / 3.5, 1.4g. 

Lot 218

AN ANTIQUE TURQUOISE AND PEARL RING AND AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING one in 18ct yellow gold, set with a row of alternating cabochon turquoise and pearls, full British hallmarks for London 1894, size L1/2 / 6, 3.3g, the other in 18ct yellow gold, set with a row of five old cut diamonds, full British hallmarks for Birmingham 1914, size K1/2 / 5.5, 2.1g.

Lot 227

A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE PASTE JEWELLERY comprising a brooch set with a large cushion cut peach paste stone, a button set with a cluster of white paste stones, a brooch set with an oval cut blue paste stone and a fob seal pendant with a black foiled paste seal, total weight 20.2g. 

Lot 245

AN ANTIQUE FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING in 18ct yellow gold, set with five old mine cut diamonds, full British for Chester 1908, size N / 6.75, 2.5g.

Lot 256

A SEVEN STONE DIAMOND RING in 14ct white and rose gold, set with seven single cut diamonds, stamped 585, size K / 5.25, 2.8g.

Lot 30

AN ANTIQUE PEARL AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING in 18ct yellow gold, set with three half pearls and two old cut diamonds, the diamonds totalling 0.8-1.0 carat, stamped 18ct, size P1/2 / 8, 4.8g. 

Lot 6

AN ANTIQUE GEORGIAN PEARL AND PASTE CLUSTER RING in yellow gold, set to the centre with a pink paste stone surrounded by a cluster of seed pearls, the bifurcated shoulders set with trios of further seed pearls, no assay marks, size H1/2 / 4, 1.8g. 

Lot 64

A PERIDOT AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING in 18ct white gold, set with an oval cut peridot of approximately 1.49 carats between two round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 18ct, size N1/2 / 7, 3.5g. 

Lot 82

AN ANTIQUE PASTE GYPSY RING in 18ct yellow gold, set with a colourless paste stone, engraved to the shank with 'Rosalind with dear love from Jack', full British hallmarks for Birmingham 1899, size J1/2 / 5, 2.1g. 

Lot 260

FIVE CARRIER SHELLS,comprising two Pallid, Xenophora pallidula, Indian Ocean, Tugela River, Natal, S. Africa, deep water to 80 fathoms, the larger 12cm wide, Stone carrier, Rough carrier, and an Australian carrier (5)Provenance: the collection of Dr. J. Gordon Todd MBChB FRCA.

Lot 601

Reynolds Stone (1909-1979), limited edition wood engraving on paper, The Lane, from A Shepherds Life, 5.8cm x 9.2cm., signed and numbered in pencil 45/100,mounted, glazed and framed. Printed on Zerkall mould-made paper by The Compton Press, 1977

Lot 11

2000 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph 5.4 litre V12 4 door saloon  Full-service history and recently with P & A Wood Registration:  T800 ATT Chassis: SCALA61E1YCH04090 Odometer: 169000 Transmission:  Automatic  MOT: September 2023 No Reserve   . 18 stamps in the service book   . Full book pack   . Supplied with two keys    . Recent bills for circa £5000 from P & A Wood   . Fitted with rear bespoke champagne and flutes holders   . Fitted with rear seat entertainment system in both headrests     . Centre console fitted mobile phone and Parrot system Outside Finished in its original factory colour of silver, the paintwork is in good order overall apart from a few minor stone chips on the bonnet , a small bubble on the near side front wheel arch , offside rear door and offside rear quarter panel. The chrome is very good though there is some pitting to the centres of the wheels. The tyres show a good tread depth. Inside The seats are original and in fine condition with the exception of signs of minor wear on driver’s seat and driver’s door armrest. The door cards and headlining are without issue as are the carpets which have protective over mats. The woodwork all appears without damage and the steering wheel and gear lever are without issues. Mechanicals  The Rolls-Royce starts readily, the engine sounding sweet and turbine like form the 5.4 litre V12. The Seraph drives superbly with a linear power delivery, sharp brakes, precise steering and soundless suspension, evidently a very well-maintained car  History There are bills on file dating back until 2013 though the service book shows 18 stamps from new until 2020. The latest record of work completed is 23rd April 2021 from marque experts and Rolls-Royce main dealer P&A Wood amounting to £3924.06. Pleasingly there is a full book pack in the correct wallet and two sets of keys. Our opinion A rare opportunity to acquire one of only 1570 of these models produced. Our car has been used regularly and for those who know these cars this is a good thing. More importantly, it has been serviced as and when required which is evidenced with a fully stamped service book.   All Seraphs were hand built at the Rolls-Royce factory in Crewe. The car had a base price of £155,175 in the UK and was powered by a 5.4 litre aluminium alloy BMW V12 engine, making it the first twelve-cylinder Rolls-Royce since the 1939 Phantom 111. Aside from the radiator grille, badges and wheels, the Rolls-Royce was externally identical to the contemporary Bentley Arnage, sharing both its platform and bodyshell. Inside, the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph and the Bentley Arnage were similar but quite distinct from one another. In the Seraph, the gear selector was column-mounted, and the gauges followed a traditional Rolls-Royce layout (for example, there was no tachometer). In both cars, the seats and dashboard were upholstered in Connolly leather, with dashboard trim and folding picnic trays for rear passengers and burr walnut veneer.    

Lot 12

1981 Rolls-Royce Corniche 6.75 litre Series 5000 3 door fixed head coupe Harvey-Bailey handling kit fitted with original beige Connolly hide interior  Registration: VEX 207X Chassis:  CRH0050666 Odometer: 72000 Transmission: Automatic  MOT: October 2023 Guide £30,000-£35,000  . Full book pack including service book   . Factory handbook  . Everflex roof with quarter badges  . Correct period audio equipment   . Leather headlining  . Headlight wipers  . History file showing work done by P & A Wood and Shadow Vehicle Services   . One of only 1108 cars produced  . Complete with correct Rolls-Royce too kit Outside Finished in its original factory colour of Seychelles blue. The wheel arches and rear panels show no sign of rust or repair. The paintwork is in generally good order overall apart from a tiny stone chip on the bonnet and some very small paint bubbles , namely offside rear wing above the swage line , near side front wing and door just below the glass . There are some very small bubbles under the Everflex roof above the rear window and front window driver’s side. The chrome is very good all round. The wheels and hub caps are without issue , the tyres show a good tread depth. Inside The seats are original and in fine condition with the exception of signs of minor wear on driver’s door armrest. The door cards and headlining are without issue as are the carpets and pleasingly the correct MPW drivers mat is present and undamaged. The woodwork all appears without damage, chrome and dials excellent as is the steering wheel. Mechanicals  The Rolls-Royce runs sweetly and drives as it should with plenty to power and a supple ride. The handling is very good due to the fitment of the Harvey Bailey kit. The brakes operate effectively and the suspension operates as it should. History There are bills on file dating back until 2006 and pleasingly the full book pack is present including the service book shows stamps from new until 2008 at 69573 miles. The latest record of work completed is 3rd January 2018 which records a full service at 70661 miles and then on 7th April 2018 with work carried out by marque specialist and Rolls-Royce main dealer P&A Wood.     Our opinion This car was supplied new by Mann Egerton & Co in October 1981, making it one of the very last of the 1,108 Fixed Head Coupes to be built, before Rolls-Royce ceased production of the hard top Corniche variant for good in March 1981. The production date of March would indicate that this car spent several months being coach built by Mulliner Park Ward. These “last hurrah” cars (built between 1979-1981) are known as the 5000 Series cars and benefitted from vastly upgraded handling and finishes over the earlier cars. They share the majority of the same suspension and handling components as their successor, the later Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit. Our car is finished in its original colour combination of Seychelles blue with beige hide interior and present very well in all areas with beautiful woodwork. On the road, the Corniche drives very well and the upgraded handling of the 5000 series is clearly evident couple with the fitment of the Harvey-Bailey handling kit which for those who know  totally transforms these cars. These coach-built cars have long been undervalued though the market has finally recognised that they represent excellent value and due to the rarity are tipped as a very strong future investment.

Lot 16

2004 Porsche Boxster S 3.2 litre 2 door convertible Recent IMS bearing, clutch, alternator and 22 stamps in the service book Registration: BX04 UZS Chassis: WP0ZZZ98Z4U641413 Odometer: 73500 Transmission: Manual MOT: January 2024 Guide £8,000-£10,000    ·     Full book pack including fully stamped (22) service book    ·     Supplied with Porsche certificate of authenticity    ·     Bills for £5200 in the past three years    ·     Comprehensive history file dating back until new in 2004    ·     Supplied with two keys    ·     Recent work carried out by marque experts RPM and Paul Garland Ltd    ·     Fitted with Super sound exhaust system and manifold Outside  The cars arctic silver paintwork presents extremely well with very few imperfections which consist of a few small stone chips to the frontal area's, a small scuff to front off side bumper in front of the wheel and a very small dent on the boot lid less than the size of a 5 pence piece which looks like its come from some closing the boot lid onto something.   The hood is in excellent condition with no tears or rips and no deformation.  All four of it's 18 inch Carrera wheels are damage free with each one showing signs of corrosion to the paintwork around the centre caps. The centre caps have also dulled with age and can be replaced inexpensively.   Inside  The interior of this Boxster is near perfect which can only be faulted on the slightest of wear on the drivers seat bolster. The black carpets are good and the cabin is dry and damp free. It also has that familiar Porsche smell which seems to have disappeared  in the later generation cars.   Mechanical The car pulls well through all 6 gears and stops effectively and straight, with the Super Sound sports exhaust not being too intrusive as some can be. All the while you are accompanied by the throaty flat 6 induction noise from that wonderful 3.2 S engine.   All for tyres are in good condition with plenty of tread left.  History   The service history book has 5 stamps from various Porsche centres the last being Porsche Centre West London in 2015 at 33,380 from which time the maintenance is taken over by specialists including Zuffenhaus, RPM Specialist Cars and Paul Garland. Its last service being carried out by Paul Garland on 22/03/2021 at 63340 miles. There are many receipts on file and importantly the car has had its IMS bearing and clutch replaced around 10,000 miles ago.  Optional extras fitted when new include 18” Carrera wheels, CD box and autochanger, wheel centres with Porsche crest, top tinted screen, electronic air conditioning, park assist sensors, on board computer, Bose surround system with wind deflector, side skirts, Porsche crest embossed on head rests. Our Opinion  We are delighted to be able to offer this magnificent and highly desirable Boxster S finished in arguably the best colour scheme of Artic silver metallic with black leather interior. Offered with a full book pack which evidences a full and comprehensive service history from new, its clear this Porsche has been lovingly maintained throughout its life.  On the road, the Porsche is a delight to drive, the clutch being light and the whole package is tight and responsive. No need to use the audio equipment, just drop the roof and listen to the fabulous exhaust note. This car wants for nothing and is ready to use and enjoy for the season, and sure fire solid investment. 

Lot 19

2011 Subaru Impreza WRX STI-TP UK AWD 2.5 litre turbo 4 door saloon car One owner since 200 miles and full Subaru main dealer Service history   Registration:  FV61 XMG Chassis: JF1GVFKH3BG015157 Odometer: 115000 Transmission:  Manual MOT: February 2024 Guide £8,000-£10,000  . Subaru main dealer service history from new  . Full book pack with two keys  . Totally standard and unmodified specification  . Pirelli tyres all round Outside  Presented in stunning Silver this car is a testament to the previous owner as other than a few minor stone chips to the bonnet and small scuff on rear near side wheel arch there isn't much we can fault this car on. All 4 wheels have been refurbished recently and all four matching Pirelli tyres have good tread depth remaining.   Inside  Typical Japanese interior; simple but functional is in excellent order with some slight wear on the drivers seat bolster and the seat base bolster is also showing some signs of distortion commensurate with the mileage displayed. The rest of the black interior is excellent with the carpets and steering wheel showing little signs of wear. Mechanical  The security of that wonderful low down turbo charged flat four allows these Subaru's to give the driver total confidence when pushing on and this one is no different. It fires instantly from cold with no undue smoke or rattles and drives well through all the gears. With a comprehensive history file including full Subaru service history from new, this Scooby has wanted for nothing.  History  A 2 owner car with its latest recorded owner purchasing the car in March 2013 our Impreza has a full Subaru dealer service history the first stamp of 13 being on 4/12/12@258 miles and the last being its 120k mile service at 107,787.    Our Opinion  These last of the line Impreza's look amazing value compared to some of the earlier models, and this one's impeccable maintenance history and condition looks like its covered less than half its recorded mileage. A good fun car that would be happy either as a daily driver or weekend Samurai warrior.

Lot 3

2005 Ford Mondeo ST220 3.0 litre V6 5 door estate Rare example of the 220bhp V6 Estate variant Registration:  EN54 JXB Chassis:  WF0WXXGBBW4S06716 Odometer: 135000 Transmission:  Manual  MOT: May 2023 No Reserve  • One owner from 2005 until 2022 • Glass electric sunroof • Heated seats • Sat Nav, CD, Phone, cruise control • Roof rails and rear load cover • Offered with history file Outside        Desirable racing blue paintwork with polished alloy wheels. No visible corrosion with stone chips present in the usual places an commensurate with a vehicle of this age and mileage. All four wheels will need refurbishment. The rubber seals on the top of both headlights has been repaired with gaffer tape. Small scuff on off side of the front bumper. Near side wheel arch has been scuffed and touched up.  Rear bumper has impact damage on the near side corner. Above the impact damage on the near side rear quarter ia small dent around the size of a 50 pence piece. Both door mirror have lacquer peel. Inside Full leather interior with an early Ford sat Nav unit and seats manufactured by Recaro. The driver’s seat bolster is showing signs of wear but hasn’t worn through the leather. In the drivers footwell there is another gaffer tape repair to the carpet against the transmission tunnel, approximately 150mm in length.  The gear knob leather has worn through. Mechanicals 3 litre V6 petrol engine pulls well through all gears on our short test drive. Brakes work well and pull up cleanly and straight. History    Last serviced at 105,169 miles on October 15th 2018, would benefit from a service by the new owner. Invoices for various works in the file the last ones being in 2019. Service history book is stamped by Daron Ford is at 23/07/2005 @ 2585 with a gap then until 18/06/2014 @ 61,066 miles and 3 stamps following.  Our Opinion We are delighted to be able offer this fast Ford modern classic. These cars are very rare and our example is in arguably the best colour combination. The ST is fully loaded with all the right options. In one ownership from 2005 until 2022 and with prices of the older variants of fast Fords having gone ballistic, this is a superb opportunity to get on the scene while prices are at this level. A great car that would be welcome improving further or being enjoyed as is.

Lot 32

1993 Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.6 Litre 4 door salon Highly desirable 2.6 litre version of this increasingly popular model Registration: L495 UGC Chassis: WDB2010292G096006  Odometer: 114000 Transmission: Automatic  MOT: October 2023 No Reserve  • Electric sliding sunroof and electric windows front and rear  • Headlight wipers • Heat insulating glass • Increased capacity fuel tank • Luggage nets in back of front seats and folding rear armrest • Leather steering wheel and gearstick  • Heat insulating glass • Two keys  Outside  Finished in the original colour of signal red and in paint code 568. Fitted with Mercedes alloy wheels which are all in good order and wearing tyres with plenty of tread. The paintwork, whilst in fair order would benefit from a professional cut and polish to eradicate any imperfections of orange peeling and sinkage. An invoice on file shows it had remediation work to the paint in April 2022. On the upper side, there is no visible signs of rust and the only evidence being very minor surface under the rear offside wheel arch and front nearside arch. There is a small stone chip on the offside front wing near the base of the A-post. Inside The cloth interior in Mushroom code 065 is in excellent order and is without any damage to the seats, door cards or carpets. There are fact Mercedes factory fitted carpet over mats. The headlining is good and not sagging though there is a small hole in the sunroof cover which is barely visible  . The leather covered steering wheel shows signs of wear though it is fitted with an aftermarket cover. A Mercedes audio unit is present.  Mechanicals The Mercedes fires readily and quickly settles down to a steady idle. On the road it performs well with good brakes and suspension, smooth changes from the four-speed automatic gearbox and no undue noises. History  There is very little paperwork with our car. On file we have a V5c , current MOT certificate , original specification code sheet, an invoice for paintwork dated 2022 and a Haynes manual.   Our Opinion  These 190 models have long been undervalued and appreciated but this has now changed and they are recognised as a true classic. Our car is very rare that it has the 2.6 litre engine which is highly sought after. This is a good solid car that it ready to use and with some rectification to the paintwork using a buffing machine would grace any collection.

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