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A Royal Albert part tea and dinner service, decorated in the Moonlight Rose pattern, comprising teapot, 20cm high, milk jug, 11cm, sugar bowl, 6cm, lidded sucrier, 10cm, six teacups, 9 by 8.5cm high, seven saucers, 14cm, circular cake plate, 27cm, rectangular sandwich plate, 17.5 by 29.5cm, oval serving dish, 27 by 34.5cm, six dinner plates, 26.5cm, six sandwich plates, 18cm, six cake plates, 16cm, and six bowls, 16cm. (44)In used but generally good condition. There is wear and light scratches overall from light use. One tea cup has a hairline crack under the handle, and there's tea staining in some cups and in the teapot.
The 'SA-30 Collection' - 30 exceptional vehicles chosen to celebrate 30 years of the Silverstone Classic and all excitingly offered at No ReserveOriginal European left-hand drive Turbo that has covered only 48,821 miles (78,570km) from newFull 12,000 miles service and new turbo - July 2020, by Paragon PorschePost-1983 930/66 engine with 300bhp and 432NmFinished in Iris Blue Metallic with a perfectly preserved original dark blue leather interiorOptioned with the Sport steering wheel, electric Sport Seats and recoil bumpers Just five previous owners, the first for 16 yearsWith low mileage and diligent owners, this is a simply splendid exampleDuring 1977/1978, the 930 Turbo's capacity went up from 3.0 to 3.3-litres and an air-to-air intercooler was positioned under the rear spoiler. The spoiler was re-profiled and raised slightly to make room for the intercooler assembly, and this meant saying goodbye to the 'whale-tail' and welcoming the equally distinctive 'tea-tray'. By cooling the pressurised air charge, power was increased from 260bhp to 300bhp, bringing the 0-60 mph time down to 5.0 seconds, and the larger engine helped reduce a lot of the turbo lag inherent in the earlier version. Porsche also upgraded the brakes to units similar to those used on the 917 race-car but was able to keep the original strengthened gearbox, which had the benefit of freeing up space inside the casing for larger and stronger gear clusters, with an impressive torque capacity of 475lb ft. From 1983, the engine was developed further and whilst the new 930/66 engine offered no more power, there was a significant increase in torque.The factory Certificate of Authenticity accompanying this 930 Turbo confirms that it is fitted with the 930/66 engine and was produced in late October 1984 (making it 1985 model year). It was finished in Iris Blue Metallic with dark blue leather and optioned from new with a Sport Steering Wheel, Impact-absorbing bumpers, electric Sport Seats and a convex passenger-side door mirror.Supplied through Rösch Porsche in Nürnberg, the first owner kept this beautiful Iris Blue 930 Turbo for an impressive 16 years. In 2000, the car was bought by Luigi Marchese with about 70,000km and taken with him back to Italy. Unfortunately, it appears Sgr Marchese's divorce prompted the Porsche's quick sale and it was acquired by a Herr Brauereiß (music producer and owner of Streetlife Studios), remaining in his collection for the next 10 years. In March and April 2011, the car was comprehensively technically revised at Porsche Klassik in Stuttgart with four separate invoices in the file totalling €16,000.From Herrn Brauereß, the 911 became the property of businessman and Porsche enthusiast Andreas Steinmetzer, who treated the car to a complete cosmetic refresh in late 2011 at Porsche Kempten and the detailed account totalling €8,400 is in the file. The mileage at this point (27/12/2011) is shown as 77,800km and the Turbo, complete with its shiny new coat of paint was registered with the Porsche Classic Card program.The Turbo joined a foremost European collection in 2013 until being purchased by our vendor and has just been fully refreshed (30th June 2020), with a full 12,000-mile service at Paragon Porsche which included renewing the spark plugs, brake fluid and checking tappets. The Turbo was also fully rebuilt and updated, a second rear fog lamp added and the car was freshly MOT'd.You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 16th and 30th July. Please contact Harry Whale on 07919 887 374 / harry@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: NOVAYear: 1984Make: PorscheModel: 911 (930) TurboRHD/LHD: LHDChassis Number: WP0ZZZ93ZFS000132Body Colour: Blue
The original Turbo in classic colours and superb condition.UK-supplied, C16, right-hand drive, 911 Turbo with just 76,943 miles from newPresented in gleaming Guards Red with Linen piped-red leather sports seatsComprehensive history file including original service book and a wealth of invoicesOn offer from a large private collection of landmark cars selected for its remarkable conditionOffered recently serviced with a clean MOT valid to July 2021, spare keys and listed on a very sensible guideHaving accrued a wealth of experience of turbocharging air-cooled engines from their racing program, it seemed to make perfect sense for Porsche to utilise that knowledge by applying it to their famous rear-engined sports car, and consequently, at the 1973 Paris motor show, they unveiled a prototype turbocharged 911, the 'Type 930'. Porsche engineers tested both the 2.7 and 3.0-litre engines, with the 3.0 air-cooled flat-six (that could trace its origins back to the 911 RSR) being chosen as it produced more torque low down. By attaching a Kühnle, Kopp and Kausch (KKK) turbocharger, the 930 was the most powerful production Porsche thus far and, suddenly, the 911 was a supercar.The production-ready 911 Turbo was shown at the Paris show in autumn 1974, and not surprisingly in an era when turbocharging was seen as rather exotic, captivated the world's motoring press. Rightly, it was billed as a supremely fast and luxurious flagship model, combining ballistic performance and head-turning looks with air conditioning, electric windows and other creature comforts. In 1977/78, capacity went up from 3.0 to 3.3 litres and an air-to-air intercooler was positioned under the rear spoiler. The spoiler was re-profiled and raised slightly to make room for the intercooler assembly, and this meant saying goodbye to the 'whale-tail' and welcoming the equally distinctive 'tea-tray'.Supplied new by Charles Follett Limited, London and first registered on 01 February 1985, this 911 Turbo had been specified in traditional Guards Red but rather than stick to black leather, the 911s first owner chose Linen leather piped in Guards Red resulting in a much brighter cockpit. Today this beautiful example shows just 76,943 miles on the speedometer at the time of cataloguing and this is supported by an extremely detailed and comprehensive history file.Within the history file is the original Porsche service book, fully stamped, with an additional book containing further entries, no less than 20 services recorded. The file also contains MOT Certificates dating back to 1990 at 36,861 miles, old tax discs and a wealth of invoices supporting the detailed maintenance record.The Guards Red paintwork retains a deep shine, the interior remains smart, the red-centred Fuchs alloys appear unmarked and it's clear to see that this example has been extremely well looked after over the years. We are informed that the car performs exactly as an 80s 911 Turbo should with an addictive surge of power when the turbo wakes up.A 930 Turbo should be on every Porsche enthusiasts bucket list and this is a great example in classic colours accompanied by very detailed history file demonstrating the care and attention it has rightfully received over the years. It was last serviced in July 2019 at 76,893 miles, the MOT is valid until July 2021 and it's on offer at a very sensible guide. You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 16th and 30th July. Please contact Steven Keen on 07500 040 422 / steven@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: B557 PGXYear: 1985Make: PorscheModel: 911 TurboRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: WP0ZZZ93ZFS000328Engine Capacity: 3299Engine Number: 67F00350Body Colour: RedInterior Colour: Linen
Wedgwood Candlelight pattern dinner service comprising ten dinner plates, six side and tea plates, six cups & saucers, cream jug, sugar bowl, sucrier, four mugs, gravy boat and stand, teapot, two tureens, oval platter, six bowls, two oval serving bowls & six matched napkin rings Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Y A matched Victorian silver four piece baluster tea and coffee service, the three piece by Elkington & Co., London 1880, the coffee pot by Martin, Hall & Co., London 1890, the tea and coffee pots with lobed bun finials to the almost flat covers, bead rimmed capes, leaf-capped reeded loop handles, engraved with a band of foliage, reeded at the bases, on collet bases, the tea pot 24.5cm (9 3/4in) long, the coffeepot 19cm (7 1/2in) high, 2085g (67.05 oz) gross
A French porcelain Sevres-style turquoise-ground tête-à-tête cabaret tea service, third quarter 19th century, comprising: a tray (34cm wide); a teapot and cover (12cm high); a sucrier and cover (12cm high); a milk jug and two cups and saucers, Sevres style marksCondition Report: Some areas of wear to the tray. Areas of re-gilding to teapot finial. Some of the decorative panels have surface scratches.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French porcelain Sevres style tête-à-tête part tea service, mid 19th century, decorated with a band of floral wreaths within a pair of blue and gilt ribbon bands, comprising: a teapot and cover; a milk jug; two cups and saucers and a sucrier and cover, interlaced 'L's' marksCondition Report: No obvious damage issues noted.Condition Report Disclaimer
A selection of Spode porcelain tea and coffee wares, early 19th century, comprising: a selection from pattern 944 to include: a small teapot and cover; a prow-shaped milk jug; a sugar box and cover; a slop bowl; a sandwich plate; two smaller; six 'Bute' shaped teacups; coffee cans and saucers, some pieces with painted pattern numbers; and the remnants of another Spode tea service, comprising an oval section teapot, cover and stand and two 'Bute' shape teacups and saucers, iron-red and gilt, un-markedCondition Report: 944: minute nibble to spout of teapot, one Bute cup stained and doesn't 'ring'.Other teapot, the finial is repaired, some surface scratches to the iron-red ground of all pieces.Condition Report Disclaimer
An English porcelain 'Etruscan' shape pale-yellow ground and gilt part tea service, circa 1820, painted with landscapes, comprising: a pair of sandwich plates and nine teacups, coffee cups and saucders, painted pattern no. 763Condition Report: One teacup lightly stained so doesn't 'ring'; one coffee cup with glued handleCondition Report Disclaimer
An English porcelain 'Bute' shape part tea service, early 19th century, painted with flowers reserved on a gilt trellis ground, comprising: on aval teapot, cover and stand; a slop bowl; two sandwich plates; an oval sugar box and cover; a milk jug; two tea cups; three coffee cans and five saucersCondition Report: Some wear to gilding, one saucer chipped, one cracked, teacups cracked, finial of sugar box repaired. Star crack to base of teapot. Poor condition generally.Condition Report Disclaimer
[British military interest] A matched Continental and English silver gilt dessert service, French or French occupation and by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1912, engraved R beneath an earl's coronet, comprising:Twenty four dessert forksTwenty four dessert spoonsTwenty four tea spoonsA sugar sifting spoonA Dutch salt spoon, 3241g (104.2 oz);Together with the following with silver handles ad blades:Twenty four dessert knives; In a fitted mahogany canteen case by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, with a brass plaque engraved for presentation to Earl Roberts on his 80th birthday, 1912 Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, VC, KG, KP, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, KStJ, VD, PC, FRSGS (1832-1914) was a Victorian era general who became one of the most successful British military commanders of his time. Born in India to an Anglo-Irish family, Roberts joined the East India Company Army and served as a young officer in the Indian Rebellion during which he won a Victoria Cross for gallantry. He was then transferred to the British Army and fought in the Expedition to Abyssinia and the Second Anglo-Afghan War, in which his exploits earned him widespread fame. Roberts would go on to serve as the Commander-in-Chief, India before leading British Forces to success in the Second Boer War. He also became the last Commander-in-Chief of the Forces before the post was abolished in 1904.A man of small stature, Roberts was affectionately known to his troops and the wider British public as 'Bobs' and revered as one of Britain's leading military figures at a time when the British Empire reached the height of its powerCondition Report: The following with English silver hallmarks:9 dessert forks9 dessert spoons9 teaspoons24 silver dessert knives1 Dutch silver salt spoon 1332g (42.8oz) without knives2715g (87.3oz) gross including knivesThe remaining items with pseudo French marks are NOT SILVERCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A silver melon shaped four piece tea service by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1934 (Jubilee mark), the tea and hot water pots with ivory button finial and handles, the shoulders engraved with a band of cartouches against scale panels, on moulded circular bases, the tea pot 26 (10 1/4in) long, the hot water pot 20cm (8in) high, 2004g (64.4 oz) grossCondition Report: There is rubbing to the hallmarks, the bases are initialled W.R.D.M. There are cracks to the ivory. No noticeable dents or damage.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y An Austro-Hungarian silver baluster five piece tea and coffee service by Vinzenz Mayer's Sohne, Vienna 1872-1922 .800 standard, the kettle on stand with an ivory handle over, a bud finial to the dome centred cover, scroll foliate panels, the stand with burner, an ivory handle, on four acanthus supports with palmette feet, 47cm (18 1/2in) high, the cream jug, tea and coffee pots with ivory handles, the tea pot 27.5cm (10 3/4in) long, the coffee pot 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, 5087g (163.6 oz) Mayer's Sons were one of the leading silversmiths and jewellers of the Austrian empire and were holders of an Imperial warrant.Condition Report: Kettle on stand - Marks are clear, some play to the hinge. Splits to the ivory. WobblesTeapot - Cover fits tightly. Play to the hinge. Slightly wobbles. Splits to the handlesSugar basin - Wobbles. Cover sits wellCoffee pot - Play to the hinge. Stands well. Splits to the ivoryCream jug - Slightly wobbles. Splits to the ivory handleLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A silver baluster four piece tea service by C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1928, the tea pot with an ivory button finial (lacking to hot water pot), ivory handles, scroll pierced cape rims, a cable band, on gadrooned base rims, the tea pot 27cm (10 3/4in) long, the hot water pot 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 202g (64.35 oz) gross
A John Rose Coalport 'London' shape part tea service, circa 1812, painted with a band of pink convolvulus and gilt foliage reserved on a pale-blue ground, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a sugar box and cover; a milk jug; a slop bowl; two sandwich plates; six teacups; six coffee cups and twelve saucers, painted pattern no. 270Condition Report: One saucer cracked. Slight area of rubbing to the gilding of the teapot finial. Very slight surface wear to the saucers. Would appear to have had very little use over the yearsCondition Report Disclaimer
A matched silver fiddle and thread pattern table service, various William IV makers and dates, comprising:Twelve table forks Twelve table spoons Twelve dessert forks Twelve dessert spoonsTwelve tea spoonsA gravy spoon A soup ladle, 5004g (160.9 oz);Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 2005:Twelve table knivesTwelve dessert knives, In a refurbished oak canteen box by Lambert Condition Report: Table forks - 9 x Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, 2 x maker's obscured, London 1881, 1 x Hester Bateman, London 1832Table knives - Terry Shaverin, London 2001 (3) and 2006 (9)Dessert knives - Terry Shaverin, London 2001 (8) and 2006 (4)Dessert forks - 6 x Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, 1 x John James Whiting, London 1834, 5 x maker's marks obscured, possibly Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1852Dessert spoons - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837 (7) and London 1847 (4), 1 x William Eaton, London 1844Table spoons - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837 (5), London 1839 (2) and London 1847 (1), 3 x Josiah Williams & Co., London 1897 (3), 1 x John William Blake, London 1824 Tea spoons - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837 (5), London 1842 (5) and London 1855 (1), 1 x maker's mark obscured, London 1881Gravy spoon - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1874Soup ladle - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1854All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. Some of the fork prongs have some rubbingCondition Report Disclaimer
A collection of assorted ceramics to include a Shelley part tea service pattern No.10911, a Broadhurst 'Mikado' pattern part service etc.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, minor scratches to the decoration and gilding, three of the Shelley cups are cracked, the draining bowl is cracked and the matching plate is also chipped, staining to some parts.
A matched late 19th/early 20th century Continental porcelain tea/dinner service decorated in enamels with flowers within gilt borders, various manufacturers' marks and pattern numbers to bases (numerous items af).Additional InformationNumerous items af, as stated, including one bowl which has been cracked through and crudely repaired, some items with hairline cracks, or have been completely broken. Rubbing to detail, further dirt, etc.
ROYAL ALBERT; an 'Old Country Roses' part tea set, see condition report for full list.Additional InformationThis service comprises eight dinner plates, eight salad plates, twelve side plates, two cake plates, two dessert bowls, one round serving dish, sixteen saucers, seven cups, one mug, one coffee pot and lid, one cream jug, one milk jug, one sugar bowl, one salt, one pepper.
ROYAL WORCESTER; an 'Evesham' dinner service including terrines, dinner plates, side plates, saucers, dishes, tea cups, sauce boats etc, some second quality, some af.Additional InformationTwo bowls and two side plates chipped, scratches, rubbing to detail and further general wear. Several more dishes with chips, extensive rubbing to gilding where applicable.

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