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Lot 959

A LARGE QUANTITY OF SEWING ITEMS, HABERDASHERY, AND MISCELLANEOUS, included a vintage Athena Ardis dress making mannequin torso, Daler - Rowney easel, Sew Steady portable table by Dream World clear Perspex with feel, A1 and A2 artist folders, two tool boxes with varies brushes and fabric paints, hundreds of fabric samples with varies designs, colours and textures, lace, fringe trim, beads, ribbon, etc. forty plus reels of cotton varies colours, wool balls in earthy colours, ribbon, embroidery rings, also a selection of graph paper and mathematical tools, a Parker ball point pen in box with refill, Sheaffer pen and pencil set in box, 46cm rotary trimmer, etc. (15 boxes + loose), (sd/af)

Lot 69

A vintage silver-tone and ebony jigger measuring tool featuring an elegant double-sided design. This finely crafted piece highlights intricate floral and scrollwork detailing around the center, complementing the silver-tone jigger cups. The handle is made of rich ebony wood, tapered for a comfortable grip. Measuring approximately 11 inches in length, this piece combines functionality and style, making it an excellent addition to a collection of vintage barware or decorative tools. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11"LCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 554

A vintage tool box, containing draughtsman type tools etc and a Faithfull 778 plane

Lot 272

Shooting Interest: a collection of gunpowder accessories, including two powder shot measures, three bullet ball moulds, a horn powder funnel and a cartridge reloading tool

Lot 226

Two vintage wooden tool box chests, 38 x 90 x 38cm. (2)

Lot 1121

A collection of vintage games to include Hornby The World of Thomas the Tank Engine, Merit Magic Robot, Airfix The History Collection, Mega Blocks Medieval, Super Race 4 lane road racing set, Red Robin toys tool kit, along with train accessories.

Lot 895

Bultaco Sherpa 350 trials motorcycle. 1976. 325ccccFrame No. JM15902200Engine No. JB15902200Runs and rides. Completely rebuilt around 3 years ago. Comes with tool kit, workshop manual, instruction manual and assorted spares.Reg. OAA 97P. V5

Lot 347

Collection of Bakelite to include Smith electric table clock, Bush radio, G.U.L fruit bowl, serving tray, Thermos coffee jug, furniture caster cups, solitaire game, shoe stretcher, 24 draughtsmen, dolls furniture, screwdriver set, Gilette razor and case, marmite lid, Ormond E1022 hairdryer in box, Portmac saw, cigarette holder, Onoto the Ink, pocket compass, hinged box, oval dish, executive microphone Type 964, Harmony rug making tool together with glass cocktail shaker, sweet jar, Jubilee cream maker and tower bottle

Lot 598

8 Metal Cantilever and other Tool boxes with assorted tools

Lot 651

2 Boxes of assorted tool parts

Lot 475

Early 20th century advertising comb 'USE ATKINS SAWS' in aluminium. Likely to be E.C. Atkins & Co, American saw and tool manufacturer based in Indianapolis. Founded in 1855 in Cleveland, Ohio. Length 10cm.

Lot 208

A Dunhill silver smoker's tool - hallmarked John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1958, the engine turned case with pipe tamper to one end and folding cigar piercer and small knife blade, marked 'Dunhill London', 7.2cm long.

Lot 673

Two Miniature Cylinder Music Boxes, 19th Century, by Nicole Freres, each with 2.875ins cylinder, one stamped No.11537, the other No.11180, each contained in yellow metal printed boxes with differing views to lids, 4.125ins x 2.5ins x 1.125ins high, one other similar music box and a selection of miniature music box parts and cases, contained in mahogany rectangular case with brass flush handle, 16ins x 11ins x 3ins high Images are within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/ogyqrm8jy15yfcwzl4xn3/h?rlkey=nkhvvuo5rhzfwvmpj14lbb52k&dl=0They are stamped on both the comb and bedplate. We are unable to confirm whether these music boxes are in working order. We are unable to wind these music boxes to check whether they work as we do not have the key/tool. All images for this lot are listed under No.673 within the Dropbox link. All items in the catalogue/online listing and image for 673 are included in this lot

Lot 72

A sovereign petrol hedge trimmer, a VonHaus 240v patio weed sweeper, two lawn edging spades, a shovel, two rakes, a folk, plastic snow shovel, extendable double weeding tool, two pairs of shears, lawn edge shears, two prunning cutters, folding work seat, a water wand, detachable waterhose sprayer and a boxed set of miniture hand tools. (20)

Lot 19

A selection of carpenters tools to include a Stanley No 4 wood plane, Stanley-Bailey No 5 wood plane, Record No 50 rebate plane, tow wooden mallets, tenon saw, four further wood saws, squares, also three leather tool belts.

Lot 49

An assortment of tools, to include, a cut-all saw, tape measures, and a workshop electric multi-tool, housed in four boxes. (4 boxes)

Lot 30

A MacAllister tool box containing a selection of carpentry hand tools, a Forge Steel carry tool box containing a selection of brick laying tools, also two steel 'crow' bars.

Lot 1

A large collection of hand tools, to include axle stands, over 200 metric Whitworth and AF spanners, a box of stainless steel nuts and bolts and air tools, housed in five boxes, two of which are Stanley Tool Caddys. (5)

Lot 23

A metal military mortar box dated 1953 66cm (L) x 24cm (H) x 24cm (D), a DeWalt plastic tool box 54cm (W) x 36cm (D) x 41cm (H), a wooden saw horse 84cm in length, and an aluminium brick carrier.Please Note; the extending/folding sack barrow has been withdrawn from this lot.Estimate reduced.

Lot 276

A rummage tray of vintage / antique collectables, to include a burra nut vesta case; Georgian and later glasses; opera glasses; penknives; boot form tot cups / measures; pipe smoking tool etc. (qty)

Lot 416

This lot features a vintage multi-tool pocket knife stamped Sterling 28g, indicating a sterling silver handle. It includes a blade, scissors, nail file, and grooming tools. Also included is a miniature Toledo pocket knife with an ornate gold and black handle and a folding blade, showcasing classic Spanish craftsmanship. Both show wear consistent with age, making them great collectibles. Largest item measures 2.75"L when folded. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 634

A vintage carpenters oak wooden tool box and contents to include Stanley planes

Lot 638

A large carpenters travel tool chest / box with contents, to include planes

Lot 874

SILVER TOOL LEVEL, inscribed Hamilton Baptist Church to reverse, in fitted case9cm high

Lot 205

An assortment of Victorian and later sewing tools. Including a turned wooden knitting needle case decorated with flowers, L32.5cm, a mother of pearl pin cushion, a base metal pin cushion modelled as a pig, a pin cushion modelled as a boot, a pin cushion and sewing tool holder and more

Lot 3337

A 20th century Lister Brothers of Manchester brass and iron silk weaving tool; raised on rectangular plinth base; 25cm wide

Lot 3390

Two vintage wood tool cases with vintage tools.

Lot 3441

A mixed lot to include: a mid 20th century wooden tool box with various drawers and carry handle; a late 20th century games board; a cased pair of Boots binoculars; and a metal-topped Royal Army Medical Corps swagger stick and matching embroidered patch badge. (1 box)

Lot 3096

A 20th century military issue brass map plotters tool, cased, bearing military issue arrow mark

Lot 555

A wooden cased lockable watchmakers tool box with key, a small case of tools, various clock books including three Omega books. (qty)

Lot 65

Registration No: Y237 NRD Chassis No: SALLPAMW31A458735 MOT: September 2025One of just 200 Bordeaux limited edition examples for the UK market, 100 petrol and 100 dieselCurrent registered ownership since purchased from H&H in 2021 with seven former keepersRecently the beneficiary of much expenditure including new suspension bags and compressor, headlining, paint correction and moreTwenty-five years after its triumphant introduction, what's now known as the Range Rover `Classic' gave way to the second generation of the model (code name P38A). By then the Rover's original workman-like persona had been completely transformed - long gone were the hose-down rubber flooring and basic trim, which had been replaced by increasingly deep pile carpets, leather upholstery and wood finishings. The newcomer brought a strengthened chassis and less boxy exterior, while power was now provided by upgraded 4.0-litre and 4.6-litre versions of Rover's ubiquitous all-alloy V8 engine as well as a diesel derivative using the six-cylinder 2.5-litre engine.The limited-edition ‘Bordeaux’ was produced for the 2001 model year, with 200 examples manufactured for the UK market, 100 of both petrol and diesel variants. With a list price of £38,995 when new, they were finished in Alveston Red paintwork with colour-coded bumpers and mirrors along with Pro-Sport alloys. The interior upholstery is finished in complementary Lightstone Cream leather piped in Red with Red carpeting. ‘Y237 NRD’ was supplied new via Lancaster Land Rover of Reading, and this diesel example (fitted with the 2.5-litre TD engine) has been in current registered ownership since 2021 when purchased from the H&H December Buxton Pavilion Gardens auction.Already displaying full service history from new when purchased, the vendor has further improved this rare Range Rover with paintwork to the front end, a new headlining and improvements to the suspension including new front suspension bags and compressor. The vendor has kept up the impeccable servicing record with a further three services since purchase at 113,184 miles, 113,664 miles and the most recent at 114,208 miles in September 2024 and he has also fitted a new, correct spare wheel and sourced an original tool kit.Now described by the vendor as being in 'very good' condition all round, we are sure that any potential new owner would find this now very collectable vehicle a noble steed for years to come. For more information, please contact: Lucas Gomersall lucas.gomersall@handh.co.uk 07484 082430

Lot 55

Registration No: S346 NSO Chassis No: WP0ZZZ99ZXS602223 MOT: January 2026Warranted 12,500 miles from newPurchased by the vendor while a resident of Jersey when 18 months oldExceptionally original and excellently presentedAccompanied by a strong service history with the vast majority from Official Porsche Centres (OPC)Asked to nominate his favourite generation of Porsche 911 during its 50th Anniversary celebrations in 2013, racing driver and journalist Tiff Needell chose the 996 commenting: "This was the model that brought the 911 into the modern world. We finally got rid of the VW pedals and had a chassis that handled in a much more progressive and controllable manner. Not a convert before completely converted after!" Traditionalists may have decried the 996's water-cooled engine and shared Boxster componentry, however, the newcomer's use of a brand-new platform (the 911's first since 1963) meant that it was notably lighter, stiffer, and more aerodynamic than its 993 predecessor. Equipped with four-valve cylinder heads, the 996's 3.4-litre engine developed 296bhp and 258lbft (outputs comparable to those of the 993 Carrera RS's 3.8-litre unit). Allied to either a six-speed manual or five-speed Tiptronic transmission, the free-revving flat-six enabled the 2+2-seater to sprint to 60mph in 5 seconds and onto 174mph. More ergonomically laid out and spacious than that of any previous 911, the 996's cabin also boasted a far better HVAC system. Early 3.4-litre 996 cars are increasingly sought after because of their stronger dual-row IMS bearings and mechanical throttles.Supplied new by Official Porsche Centre (OPC) Five Oaks Garage of Jersey on 4th January 1999 to a titled gentleman, ‘S346 NSO’ was fitted with various ‘Exclusive Programme’ options which necessitated its transfer from the regular production line to the Zuffenhausen firm’s hallowed ‘Werk 1’ building. Finished in the striking combination of Schwarz Metallic with Black leather upholstery, the 911 had contrasting alloy-hued trim added to its handbrake lever, gear selector surround and instrument faces. Specified without a ‘no cost option’ electric sunroof, the 2+2-seater received such niceties as ParkAssist, heated / memory seats, Porsche crested wheel caps, 18-inch SportClassic two-piece alloy wheels and leather bound floor mats. Entering the current (second) ownership when it was just eighteen months old, the Porsche relocated from Jersey to Scotland in 2009. Cherished and sparingly used over the past quarter century, the four-wheel drive sportscar has covered a very modest 12,500 miles from new.Notably original, the 911 is understood to have never had (or needed) attention to its factory paintwork or upholstery. The accompanying original Porsche wallet contains the owner’s manual and service book with the latter documenting no fewer than thirteen services plus six brake fluid changes, seven long-life reports and two airbag checks. The book was not stamped when a fourteenth service was carried out in January 2024 at 12,433 miles but the associated invoice remains on file (as does the car’s V5C Registration Document and MOT history). Starting readily and running well during our recent photography session, ‘S346 NSO’ pleasingly retains its original tool-kit, locking wheel nut and warning triangle. We have known well-maintained 996s to cover 200,000 miles or more without needing an engine overhaul. Thus, it is rare to find one with such a modest odometer reading. Given the increasing collectability of the first generation cars, this two-owner, well looked after example is definitely one to consider. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452

Lot 67

Registration No: E83 TOV Chassis No: WBADK520909881862 MOT: T.B.ACredible 47,000 miles and 2 former keepers recorded on HPIOffered with a history file that includes current V5C documentOriginal tool kitFinished in Bronzitbeige Metallic complemented to a Cream cloth interiorThe BMW E28 is the second generation of BMW 5 Series executive cars, which was produced from 1981 to 1988 and replaced the E12 5 Series. Pre-series production began in April 1981 and the car was introduced in the autumn that year.The E28 was initially produced with straight-four and straight-six petrol engines until 1983, when the 524td model became the first BMW car to be powered by a diesel engine. It was also the first 5 Series with the centre console angled towards the driver and to be available with anti-lock brakes.The first BMW M5 was produced during the E28 generation. It was powered by the M88/3 and S38 straight-six engines. The E24 6 Series coupés were built on the E28 platform from 1982 to 1989. The E28 was replaced by the E34 5 Series in 1988.The four models available at the launch of the E28 were the 518, 520i, 525i and 528i, with the 518 using a straight-four petrol engine and the other three models using a straight-six petrol engine.First registered 3rd March 1988 supplied by Ryedale-Sutton, Sutton Coldfield, this real survivor '80s BMW has just 2 former keepers recorded with long-term ownership up to 2018 and displayed a credible 47,000 miles with recommissioning beginning after 2018 in further ownership and following some 15 years in dry storage. The current owner has continued to use specialists to work on the car. Beginning with recommissioning, in 2018, the car was described as having been subject to new callipers, discs, pads, brake fluid and possibly brake/fuel pipes and underbody treatment by Krown Rustproofing Limited in the West Midlands and a 'full' service. In addition, it is also described as having benefitted from a cambelt and water pump at some 44,000 miles. Notes for March 2023, in the service book, record an injection system idle service and the auxiliary belts changed. It is being offered with a BMW book pack with the owner's handbook and service book with 11 stamps present, consisting of main dealer and specialist garage entries up to January 2022. It is offered with a current V5C Registration Document. For more information, please contact: Luke Hipkiss luke.hipkiss@handh.co.uk 07886398226

Lot 40

Registration No: M706 ELC Chassis No: SCBZP03C6SCH55105 MOT: January 20261 of just 25 Turbo RL cars made to right-hand drive specification during the 1995 model yearTreated to almost £20,000 worth of servicing and improvement work by Rolls-Royce and Bentley specialists Shadow Vehicle Services and Prestige Services since 2020Elegantly finished in Red Pearl with Sandstone hide upholstery piped in St James Red82,000 recorded miles but could reportedly pass for 28,000!Colour coded front wing vents with mesh insertsHuge value for moneyIntroduced in March 1985, the Bentley Turbo R could be had in standard or long wheelbase guises. The marque’s most expensive offering, the latter cossetted rear seat occupants with an extra four inches’ legroom. However, the associated price increase was such that most customers opted to forego the additional space (the Turbo R outsold the Turbo RL by roughly 3:1). Progressively evolved throughout its twelve-year production run, the Turbo RL gained Bosch KE- Jetronic fuel injection, anti-lock brakes (1987 model year), GM 4-L80E four-speed automatic transmission (1992 model year), front airbags, Electronic Boost Control (1994 model year) and 17-inch alloy wheels (1995 model year) among myriad other changes. Performance remained a strong point with 1995 model year cars reputedly being capable of 0-60mph in 6.5 seconds and 155mph! Every Turbo RL was effectively a special order machine with just 47 examples being handbuilt during the 1995 model year (22 LHD and 25 RHD). One of the twenty-five cars completed to right-hand drive specification during the 1995 model year, chassis SCBZP03C6SCH55105 was supplied new by Lancaster Europa Ltd of Sheffield on 15th August 1994. Finished in the attractive combination of Red Pearl (Mica) with Sandstone leather and St James Red piping, the Bentley’s condition belies the 82,000 miles recorded by its odometer. Indeed, the seller feels that the first two digits could credibly be transposed such is his confidence in the way the Turbo RL looks and drives. Inspired by that of the Continental R, the handsome dashboard is complemented by rear picnic tables. While a large bore exhaust pipe, matrix grille and body coloured front wing vents with mesh inserts hint at the turn of speed available. Treated to nearly £20,000 worth of servicing and improvement work by Shadow Vehicle Services of Pudsey and Prestige Services of Leeds since 2020, the luxury sports saloon has benefited from a top-end engine overhaul; skimmed cylinder heads; new head gaskets, renewal of the cooling equipment and reconditioning of the radiator; a new lower steering column; new front brake discs and pads; new front springs and shock absorbers; and a new brake accumulator etc. Interestingly, the staff at Shadow Vehicle Services and Prestige Services were trained to factory standards at Rippon Bros and (its successor) Appleyard Rippon respectively. Worthy of close inspection, this decidedly rare and well looked after Turbo RL is due to be driven to the Pavilion Gardens. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, original owner’s handbook, stamped service book, current ‘no advisories’ MOT certificate valid until May 2025, tool kit and numerous invoices etc. PLEASE NOTE: This lot now possesses a 'no advisories' MOT certificate valid until January 2026 For more information, please contact: Damian Jones damian.jones@handh.co.uk 07855 493737

Lot 33

Registration No: LDB 27V Chassis No: LRH38557 MOT: September 2025A notably rare, 'home market' Silver Wriath II (the vast majority of the 2,136 made were supplied new to North America)Recently recommissioned following some seven years' dry storage and MOT tested despite being eligible for exemptionPreviously maintained by Broughtons of Cheltenham among othersPleasingly retains its original Dark Blue leather upholsteryCredible 89,000 miles and will be driven to the salePrompted by a new generation of more driver orientated luxury cars, the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II was announced in February 1977. While, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Jaguar XJ12 and BMW 7-series could not be viewed as direct competition, they illustrated the increasing importance that the buying public was placing on chassis dynamics. Thus, while Crewe’s newcomer utilised the same bodyshell, mellifluous 6750cc V8 engine and smooth-shifting GM400 series automatic gearbox as the outgoing Shadow, it gained a prominent front air dam, larger one-piece bumpers, revised front suspension geometry and - most importantly of all - power-assisted rack and pinion steering. Undeniably better to drive, the Shadow II further benefited from the adoption of a more ergonomic facia and split level air-conditioning. Still trimmed with the finest quality hides, wood veneers, chrome fixtures and carpets available, it treated occupants to a uniquely cosseting experience. Debuting alongside the Shadow II, the Silver Wraith II was near identical except for a longer wheelbase. Offering rear seat occupants an extra 4-inches of legroom, albeit at rather greater expense, it remained in production until 1980 by which time some 2,145 are thought to have been made. Finished in the handsome combination of Caribbean Blue Metallic with Dark Blue leather upholstery, chassis LRH38557 was supplied new to the home market. First registered on 19th November 1979, the Rolls-Royce has variously sported the number plates ‘LDB 27V’, ‘TWK 930’ and ‘PMB 206Y’ (the latter suggesting it might have spent time overseas). Carrying logos for main dealer Broughtons of Cheltenham to its keyfob, tax disc holder and current number plates, the Silver Wraith II displays a modest 89,000 miles to its odometer (less than 2,000 miles per annum if averaged out). Dry stored from 2017 – 2024, the four-seater has since been carefully recommissioned and put through a MOT test (despite being eligible for exemption). Starting readily and running well at the time of our visit, ‘LDB 27V’ will be driven to the Pavilion Gardens. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, tool kit and assorted paperwork. For more information, please contact: Damian Jones damian.jones@handh.co.uk 07855 493737

Lot 70

Registration No: B144 WWT Chassis No: SCFCV81C6FTR15398 MOT: October 2025ex-Aston Martin Owner's Club Chairman ownershipJust 48,000 miles and four former keepers from newA notably nicely presented example with some £8,000 worth of expenditure in the last three yearsPrevious full repaint and still presented in its original colour schemeOffered with an extensive history fileOne of just 439 Weber-carburettor fed V8 Volantes madeIntroduced in June 1978, the Aston Martin V8 Volante was among the most stylish 2+2-seater convertibles that money could buy. Utilising a strengthened version of its two-door Saloon sibling’s sheet steel platform chassis, the newcomer was equipped with independent coil-sprung front suspension, a De Dion rear axle, four-wheel disc brakes and power-assisted rack and pinion steering. Sporting a ‘power bulge’ bonnet to accommodate the quad Weber carburettors that sat atop its 5340cc DOHC V8 engine, the soft-top was typically ordered with three-speed Torqueflite automatic transmission. Reputedly capable of over 140mph and 0-60mph in 7.7 seconds, the V8 Volante featured sumptuous leather upholstery and a beautiful burr walnut dashboard / door cappings. A smash hit with America’s rich and famous, most of the 439 carburettor-fed cars completed between 1978 and 1986 were to left-hand drive specification.Supplied new on the 1st April 1985 to the first owner, a business by the name of Cooper Metals, through Aston Martin main agents JCT600 (Car-Tech Centre) of Shipley, chassis 15398 was finished from the factory in the beautiful colour scheme of Forest Green paintwork complemented by a Beige leather interior upholstery with Dark Green piping and Green carpets. Serviced at Aston Works Service in Newport Pagnell for the first and second services, thereafter, service work was shared with other stalwarts of the marque; Ian Mason and Chapman Spooner, being serviced almost every year until 1998 and having covered 44,053 miles. Over the subsequent years, the Volante has clearly been cherished, making use of skilled Aston Martin specialists. In 2002/3, chassis 15398 was again entrusted to Ian Mason for significant mechanical maintenance, including removal of cylinder heads and conversion to unleaded fuel, as well as a comprehensive top-end overhaul undertaken including a carburettor refresh and a differential overhaul. The front suspension was also dismantled with brake and shock absorber renewal completed and sill restoration, amongst much further work, all of which totalled some £26,800.Stored off the road from c.2006 until 2016, the Volante was then entrusted to Byron International, who at the time were marque aficionados and brokers of some of the world’s finest Aston Martins, with ‘B144 WWT’ changing hands through them in 2017. During this process, the originality of the Volante was noted – for example, there were tabs on the seat runners that were on the car when new and normally would not stand the test of time. Lavished with a full repaint in its original colour combination shortly after, most recently the Aston Martin has received some £8,000 worth of expenditure in the last three years with improvements being completed by a classic car specialist and including servicing, a new high torque starter motor, renewal of drive belts, overhauls of the water and air pump, air-conditioning re-gas, improvements to the electrics, alloy wheel refurbishment, and new tyres.With minimal mileage covered since the extensive mechanical overhaul by Ian Mason (some 3,000 miles), ‘B144 WWT’ is offered now having covered just 49,000 miles from new and with only four former keepers, one of which was a former Chairman of the Aston Martin Owner's Club. Furthermore, if any V8 Volante was not exclusive enough, this example was chosen as the lead car for Autoglym's advertising campaign in 1989, with an original copy of the advertisement in a Classic & Sports Car magazine accompanying, showing the chauffeur fitted out, appropriately, in a Gieves & Hawkes suit. Offered with an extensive history file that documented the Aston Martin's early life in full detail, the file further includes MOT certificates back to 1989, a large collection of invoices, ownership history, and a current V5C document. Supplied with a no advisory MOT certificate until October, the tool kit, and jack, chassis 15398 was last serviced at 47,316 miles by a classic car specialist. This very nicely presented example is certainly worthy of close inspection! A simply exquisite motorcar, it is perfect for a long-distance journey in style. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452

Lot 41

Registration No: YF05 JHY Chassis No: WAUZZZ4E05N016987 MOT: February 2026Warranted 66,000 miles from newJust four former keepers and offered from a significant private collectionRare and desirable 6.0 W12 engine variant producing 444hpAccompanied by very good service history with several from Audi main agentsThe W12 Quattro was the range-topping variant of the full-size luxury A8 saloon, with the second generation offering a W12 option (as the first had), which launched in 2005. The configuration allowed Audi to build a 12-cylinder saloon with all-wheel drive, with conventional V12 only able to facilitate rear-wheel drive configuration. Audi re-styled the A8 in 2005, giving all variants a taller, wider trapezoidal single-frame grille, with the W12 also being the first model was to be offered with LED running lights. The naturally aspirated 6.0-litre W12 delivers around 444bhp via a six-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission with paddle shift, with the W12’s maximum 428 lb ft of torque and performance figures of 5.1-second 0-62mph time, and an electronically limited 155mph top speed.Manufactured in 2005, ‘YF05 JHY’ was supplied new to its first owner on the 10th of June that year by Alexander Audi of Huddersfield. Finished in Brilliant Black paintwork, this is complemented by Cream leather interior upholstery, with a brushed aluminium dashboard and the optional Burr Walnut veneer trim. The factory specification includes Xenon headlights, front and rear parking sensors, switchable sports mode, electrically adjustable heated and cooled seats, and a Bose surround sound system. The W12 was further optioned new with electric, memory and auto-dimming mirrors, leather trimmed steering wheel, forged alloys, electric front memory comfort seats, laminated glass throughout, rear screen sun visor, and keyless entry. Offered now having covered a very modest 66,000 miles from new, the A8 has just four former keepers.Benefitting from four new tyres in 2021, new front brake pads in 2022, and a new battery early last year, the Audi is entered from a significant private collection. Supplied new two sets of keys and a history file, the documentation includes the book pack in the wallet (including the owner’s manual, operation instructions, service book, and DVD road map), a collection of invoices, MOT records, twelve month MOT, and a current V5C document. Between the service book and invoices, the A8 has a very good service history with eight services completed and the most recent having been completed at 63,649 miles. Coming to market with the original tool kit and warning triangle and two sets of keys, ‘YF05 JHY’ is a rare example of the range-topping W12 engine A8 with very modest mileage! For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452

Lot 655

Scarce Pre-Third Reich 1934 Dated P08 Luger Pistol Holster, dyed brown leather hard shell pistol holster with securing strap and metal buckle fitting. Underside of the flap has the tool pouch with unusual securing strap and opposed to a flap pouch, also an additional leather strip for the head of the cleaning rod, these features not seen on earlier or later holsters to our knowledge. Interior of the holster stamped with numbers ‘9861’. Reverse of the holster has the two belt loops. Reichswehr eagle stamp with waffen-amt designation ‘WaA ---’ (numbers not clear). Dated 1934 and with makers mark for Auwaerter & Bubeck, Stuttgart. Generally good condition.

Lot 656

1937 Dated German Military Issue P08 Luger Pistol Holster, very nice example of a brown leather hard shell pistol holster for a luger. Example with its securing strap and buckle to the front, interior with the stripping tool pouch, still retaining the original stripping tool. Internal pull strap still present. The rear of the holster with two belt loops and stamped with date 1937, C Weiss makers stamp and waffen-amt mark with ‘WaA 330’. Very fine example.

Lot 756

Japanese Dagger Tanto, blade 31.1cms, signed with 3 mekugi ana, squared iron tsuba with some soft metal inlay, tape bound same tsuka, soft metal fuchi kashira, menuki and soritsuna, in its black lacquered saya inlaid with small shapes, soft metal kodzuka handle. Good condition, some age wear, blade cleaned with mechanical tool obscuring details.

Lot 657

WW2 German 1941 Dated Military Issue Luger P08 Pistol Holster, black leather hard shell holster with the securing strap and metal buckle fitting to the front. Internally with the stripping tool pouch, tool now absent and internal pull tab. Rear of the holster with belt loops, stampings not clear, but appear to be ‘bcb 41’ and waffen-amt stamp with designation ‘WaA 170’.

Lot 658

WW2 German Military Issue P08 Luger Pistol Holster, fine example of a black leather 1942 dated Luger pistol holster with two securing belt loops to the reverse. Complete with its securing strap with metal buckle. Internal pull tab and the stripping tool pouch to the interior (no stripping tool present). Reverse stamped ‘P.08’ with waffen-amt stamp and makers mark ‘fuq’ with 1942 date. Some wear to the reverse but otherwise generally a good example.

Lot 757

Japanese Sword Wakizashi, signed blade 55.4cms, single mekugi ana, tape bound same tsuka, soft metal fuchi, menuki and kodzuka handle (kashira missing), in its black lacquered saya with horizontal bands, handachi soft metal mounts. Good condition, some age wear, blade cleaned with mechanical tool obscuring details.

Lot 242

A pair of silver cufflinks, a silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife, a brass hammer-shaped multi-tool and other items

Lot 220

A large mobile Milwaukee Packout tool box

Lot 238

A collection of mixed tools in tool boxes including saws

Lot 328

Three tool boxes and tools

Lot 350

Tribal statues, framed pictures and a power tool

Lot 1429

A large blue painted Victorian tool box.

Lot 1396

Vintage metal tool chest and a boxed tilly lamp.

Lot 155

An Omega stainless steel Speedmaster professional wristwatch, the black dial with luminous hands and baton markers, triple subsidiary dial, black tachymeter, start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, 4.5cm wide (including crown) speed master and hippocampus emblem to reverse, upon Omega bracelet stamped '1035' 93gmsYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.  Condition report:  Interior of case stamped '105012-66'Movement stamped '24533251'Please note - there is no box or papers with this watch. Currently ticking. Hands happily complete a full 24h rotation. Glass shows surface scratches throughout, particularly seen between 10-11 and 6-8. Tachymetre shows areas of wear, commensurate with being worn. Area of loss at '160' (seen with loupe) Baton markers and dial with surface discolouration, may benefit from a clean. General surface residue seen throughout the whole watch commensurate with being worn and age. Please note - the back of the watch has been oiled and residue is present, will need cleaning. General surface tool marks and scratches seen to reverse of case. Seconds push button above crown currently working.Push butter under crown doesn't appear to function. Bracelet may be associated, please note the number in the description. Clasp snaps shut, but appears a little loose. Minor play in the bracelet. General surface scratches seen throughout the watch, commensurate with age and wear.

Lot 141

A late 19th century gold plated chiming pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial to 6 o’clock, movement stamped, set to a plain polished case, 5.5cm wide, with a white metal Continental open face pocket watch, 4.5cm wide (2) (at fault)Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.  Condition report: Chiming pocket watch - Glass broken (at fault) Chiming mechanism does not work. Gold plate has started to rub off to reverse of case and bale. Knife/tool marks seen throughout. Currently not ticking or winding. General surface scuffs, scratches and dents seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Silver example - Glass with minor surface scratches and scuffs. Dial with residue, will benefit from a clean. General scuffs, tarnishing and scratches seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Currently ticking. Residue seen throughout, would benefit from a clean.

Lot 131

A Rack Mounted Guitar Effects, Accessories and Soft Guitar Case together with a Samoson wheeled rack unit with 2 lockable drawers with keys, a Power Center 8 way IEC switchable distributor, a TECH 21 NYC Sansamp PSA 1.1 analogue preamp with a manual, a TC Electronic G Major 2 Guitar Effects Unit with a manual, factory reset, a Lexicon MX400 Dual Stereo/Surround Reverb, effects Unit, all units power on and change patches. Untested with a guitar, a MBT Soft Guitar Case. The op drawer of rack unit contains a Boss TU-12 Tuner and Korg Orchestral Tuner - both tested and appear to be working, a Seiko Rhythm Trainer - appears to be working, a D’Addario finger exerciser and string tool. Along with Unused packs of guitar strings (9-42) - 2 X Gibson, 1 Fender and 1 Legacy, various other items including guitar picks and cleaning brushes, the bottom Drawer contains Van Damme blue instrument cables, fifteen cables from 2m to 7m, three extra IEC cables for the Power Center, a spare rack screws and washers. CONDITION REPORT: No guarantee or warranty implied. Operational status may change during shipping.

Lot 416

Coachman's multi-tool pocket or penknife with 12 various tools including carriage key, corkscrew, scissors, knives, saws, files etc and engraved brass scales/ frame, 13.5x5.5cm when folded.

Lot 1301

A collection of mainly 10 and 12 bore gun and reloading tools including T-shaped nipple key, resizing tools, double ended brass capping and de-capping tool, 

Lot 415

Coachman's multi-tool pocket or penknife with 13 various tools including corkscrew, scissors, knives, saws, files etc and horn scales, 11x3cm when folded.

Lot 1837

3 Tool boxes, two empty, 1 with contents and some electrical hand tools

Lot 1912

2 Caravan power tool extension leads

Lot 312

A black painted carpenter's tool chest, opening to reveal two drawers and a recess, enclosing chisels, gouges, planes, saws, and other tools.

Lot 524

A stained pine carpenter's tool chest, containing assorted planes, chisels and other tools, 48cm x 81cm x 41cm.

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