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1942 International K6 Fire Engine Transmission: manualMileage:76497The International K and KB series are trucks that were produced by International Harvester, the first being the K introduced in mid 1940. In total there were 42 models, 142 different wheelbase lengths and load ratings ranging from 1/2 ton to 90,000 lbs. They are best known for their durability, pre-war design in a post-war era, and low price. The heavy duty K6 and larger use a centre hinged butterfly hood rather than the rear hinged hood of the smaller trucks. K6 and K7 share the same hood, fenders, and grille and use the smaller Blue Diamond engines.This K6 truck is a part of history, originally built for the Singapore fire service by International in the USA. Before it could be delivered, the bombing of Pearl Harbour had taken place, and Singapore was invaded, the truck was therefore diverted to Australia where it spent its entire working life as the fire truck of a rural community near Brisbane. It was decommissioned in the 1980’s after which it fell into a state of disrepair until a local enthusiast took on the extensive renovation project. Taking two years to complete, it was fully restored to its original glory and became a regular sight at the car and truck shows around Brisbane. After this initial project, he went on to amass a further 17 fire trucks, all of which he restored to show condition. On a visit to Australia, our vendor saw this truck advertised, and immediately flew up to Brisbane where it was love at first sight. He had the truck shipped back to the UK and undertook the conversion to the fun dining truck it is today. The vendor declares he has had fabulous fun with her, including family and children’s parties, hosting lunches at Goodwood, attending various charity events and numerous classic shows.Equipped with a built-in microwave cooker, matching crockery set and 3 brass helmets, tea and coffee station and even a kitchen sink, comfortably seating 8-10 (depending on sizes) it is described as 100% fun. Reported to start and drive very well, albeit not fast, this K6 is ready to continue service as a fun hobby, or perfectly capable of becoming a fantastic commercial operation.Guide price £20,000 - £25,000Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
One late Qing Dynasty Chinese export silver tea service set by Hong Chong & Co. Well worked with deep relief decoration and free from reflecting scholars rocks forms. Touch marks to base. The handles of both teapots were replaced. Original silver handles included with lot.Provenance: Christie's London, 21 May 1987, Lot 4; Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.Teapot; height: 4 3/4 in x width: 9 in x depth: 4 in.Good condition.Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.Teapot; height: 4 3/4 in x width: 9 in x depth: 4 in.
A collection of china and earthenware to include: Imari Ironstone plate stamped R Morley & Co; Coalport Pembroke 6316 plate; Staffordshire 2109 plate with pink border handled painted with flowers and bee, gilt decoration together with Dresden part tea service including teapot, further Dresden table pieces; an 18th Century Worcester teacupt, fluted body painted with ferns, underglaze blue fretted mark c.1755-1770 (Q) 1 box
Royal Copenhagen 'Blue Onion' pattern porcelain tea service, comprising hexagonal form teapot 7" high, cream jug, sucrier with pierced rim border, slop bowl 5.5" diameter, pedestal dish 6.5" diameter, six plates, 7.5" diameter, five teacups and six saucers, factory stamps and pattern/shape numbers various to the undersides
A MID 19TH CENTURY PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE each piece hand-decorated with topographical scenes of ruins, buildings, grand country houses within gilt vignettes with burgundy and white ground, comprising large circular plate, two cake plates, twenty one tea cups, ten coffee cups and twenty four saucers, painted no 702 to many pieces (58) Condition Report: circular plate - no chips or cracks. two cake plates - one cracked to rim. twenty one tea cups - one with star crack to base. ten coffee cups - 7 in good order. twenty four saucers - two have star cracks to base. Sone rubbing to gilt and painted decoration as expected with age.

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