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A BOX OF VINTAGE WOODWORKING TOOLS AND BOOKS to include a box of vintage Marples woodturning tools comprising eight wooden handled steel tools, a wooden folding engineers ruler, five vintage books on woodworking, cabinet making, and furniture (1 box) (Condition Report: some wear to the Marples box, items have original retail stickers, some signs of rust to the steel blades, knocks to book plates)
Registration - RS02 BAKChassis No. - WF0BXXGCDB2A88612M.O.T. - June 2025Odometer - 34,000When someone coined the phrase “originality is key,” they could have had RS02BAK in mind. RS02BAK has seemed to completely escape the fate that befell so many of its compatriots – somewhat dubious and ill-considered modification. With just three owners to date having covered a very modest 34,474 miles, RS02BAK represents a thrilling an rare ownership proposition. With a service book bulging with stamps – 12 in all with the latest at 34,355 miles – and an advisory free MOT valid until June 2025, this RS is ready to thrill. To accompany its incomparable originality, RS02BAK comes with the original book pack, OEM RS mats, jack, tools and space saver and even an original marketing brochure. Two original keys are included as is the RS-specific personalised registration plate.Inspired by the Focus RS world rally car of the time, Ford threw the kitchen sink at the RS’s specification. Sachs dampers, wide-track suspension, a Quaife limited-slip diff, OZ wheels and a Garrett turbocharger were just a few of the mechanical goodies featured. The cabin got custom Sparco, RS embossed race seats, splashes of alloy and even some carbon fibre. That’s the good news. The great news is RS02BAK exhibits all these, and more, in stunning original condition.The Imperial Blue livery helps accentuate the bulging wheel arches and the deep front spoiler of RS02BAK. The original OZ Racing, 18-inch five spoke alloys are in excellent shape and provide home to a matching set of Michelin Pilot Sport tyres dated 2020. The Brembo emblazoned callipers are clearly visible through the open spokes. The owner rates the paint and bodywork as 4 out of 5, possibly because 4.5 wasn’t an available option. The cabin presents in original specification and the leather and suedecloth seats with their high backs, RS embossing and vibrant blue stripes, emphatically steal the show.RS02BAK features the RS’s turbocharged 2.0 litre Duratec engine, fettled by Ford to originally produce 212 bhp. That doesn’t sound like much today but nether does the sub 1300 kgs of weight it is asked to propel. Consequently 140 mph was readily achievable as was a 0-60 mph time starting with a six. It was the RS’s eagerness and handling finesse that most drivers would rave about, however. Here is your chance to find out what all the fuss is about.In summary:A low mileage, low owner example of this example of noughties hot hatch royaltyPresenting in a rarely seen, entirely original specification and conditionComplete with an exemplary service history and bulging paperwork file
Registration - TBCChassis No. - TBCM.O.T. - ExemptOdometer - 192,452The 200 version of the redoubtable W123 was the entry level model of this mid-sized executive saloon. This example started its life in South Africa, renowned for its benign and preservative, car friendly climate. This W123 was imported to the UK last year and has not yet been UK registered. At over 40 years old this W123 qualifies for Historic Vehicle status and, as such, will be MOT exempt and zero rated for vehicle excise duty. The overall condition of this W123 is vendor rated as “good,” with only the transmission getting an “average” rating. The W123 comes complete with original books and manuals, ample paperwork, spare wheel, tools, jack and two keys. The Mercedes has covered 192,465 kilometres to date, or around 119,500 miles.This Mercedes 200 is finished in its original Petrol Blue (877) paintwork which looks good for its age. There are a few minor scuffs and areas of bubbling noted but these seem relatively superficial. An original set of “Mexican hat,” 14-inch alloy wheels – a key Mercedes-Benz signature for this period. A matching set of 70 profile Dunlop tyres are fitted and there is some kerb rash noted to the outer rims of the alloys. The spacious saloon cabin is finished in Parchment hued (105) perforated and box pleated MB-Tex material. This presents very well and appears clean and fresh despite its light hue. The complementary coloured edge bound carpets seem to be original as does the majority of the cabin. Only a later Sony Bluetooth head unit is noted. The well sized and practical boot is home to the full sized spare wheel and accompanying tools. The original boot carpet appears to be missing.This 1983 model is the beneficiary of the later, more powerful M102, 1997cc inline four cylinder petrol engine. This carburettor fed power unit was originally rated at 108 bhp, sufficient for a 100 mph plus top speed. The transmission in this instance is a four speed automatic. A good level of paperwork is also present.In summary:A rare example of the entry level W123 200 saloonPresented in a highly original condition with an excellent period livery
Registration - TBCChassis No. - TBCM.O.T. - ExemptOdometer - 184,237This commanding looking W123 Mercedes-Benz 280E was imported from South Africa last year. As such it has seemingly benefitted from the drier, milder climate and salt-free road network. The W123 has yet to be registered in the UK, Once registered her it will be classified as an Historic Vehicle based on age and so MOT exempt and zero rated for road tax. Showing 184,251 kms, around 114,500 miles, this W123’s condition is rated as good overall by the vendor and comes complete with spare wheel, jack, tools, two keys and ample paperwork.The W123 soon earned a reputation for its robust engineering and long-lived mechanicals. Beloved of German taxi companies of the period, many would cover 500,000 to 1,000,000 kilometres on their original running gear. This example seems to exhibit those same qualities plus benefitting from a much lower mileage. Presented in Light Ivory external livery the signature painted and chromed original wheel trims are present (and photographed) but not currently fitted. The commodious cabin is trimmed in Moss Green perforated MB-Tex material, which is a charming mix of green and brown. The upholstery condition appears very good for its age with just some cracking noted to the top of the rear seat back. The big VDO dials and large four spoke black steering wheel are instantly recognisable Mercedes attributes. An original Becker Monza radio cassette is fitted underscoring the admirable originality of this W123.The 280E featured the most powerful engine of the W123 range with the “E” designating this as a fuel injected model. The M110 E28 engine is a straight six petrol unit which was originally rated at 175 bhp and delivering 173 Ib-ft of torque. In this example it is paired with a four speed automatic transmission originally gifting the 280E a 120mph plus top speed and a sub 10 second 0-60 mph time.In summary:A rare example of the most powerful W123 280 E saloonPresented in a highly original condition with an excellent period liveryComplete with Nova certificate and ready to be UK registered
A .577” prize 3 band Enfield percussion rifle by J.W. Edge, dark walnut fullstock with deeply chequered fore end and wrists, 55” overall, with oval silver plaque engraved “Presented by The Peel Park Committee to the Bradford. V. Rifle Corps Won 1864 by Corporal Charles Atkinson' with steel ramrod, ramrod tools and badges in leather pouch.
Silver and Other Sewing Accessories and Tools comprising a hinged box with silver base with velvet mount and silk lining,silver thimbles, button hook and pen knife, silver handled tools, plated rolling pin tape measure, faux tortoiseshell mounted needle case and pin cushion, chatelaine chain,Wright & Gilbert London optical implement etc,(one box)
Early 20th Century Accessories comprising two silver button hooks, a tortoiseshell hair comb and two others similar in faux tortoisheshll,silver fruit knives, Asprey and Co, London silver page turner hinged with engine-turned decoration, length 7cmmother of pearl gaming tokens, and sewing tools, small hinged box and cover, scent bottle, hat pins etc,(one box)Property of the Late Robert Bogdan, Aberdeenshire
Assorted 19th Century and Later Sewing Accessories, comprising mother or pearl pin cushions, tools, souvenir needle case, Avery & Sons Quadruple Golden Casket brass needle case,Abel & Morralls circa 1930s needle case with leather needle holders and fabric cover 9cm by 13cm, bone tape measure holder, three named lace makers bobbins and other accessories etc,(one box)
COLLECTION OF TREEN SHIPWRIGHTS AND RIGGERS TOOLS, including dead eye, sailmakers seam rubbers, rigging mallets, ships wheel, calking mallet, belaying pins, jackstaff cap with brass sleeve (to carry ensign) etc., wheel 46cms diam. (qty)Provenance: the Karl Johansen (1937-2021) Collection, by family descent
PRAMZIUZ - Berlin Wall, a Ltd edition automatic gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch. Edition no. 0039/1989, signed to the glass and with luminous dot markers, the graphiti style dial with date aperture, the crown inset with pieces of the wall, 42mm. Within a presentation box with two changeable straps with tools and metal wall plaque.
Assorted Dolls House Miniatures comprising nursery accessories, including Punch and Judy sets, blackboard, prams, dolls house, miniature lead figures, croquet set, Noah's ark and wooden rocking animals, together with quantity of assorted gardening tools, potted plants, bench, lawnmower and roller, cold frame etc (2 boxes)Thank you for your enquiry regarding a lot in our upcoming sale. We can post this lot to a UK address for £40 to a UK address. Please contact us post sale if you require this service, alternatively you can contact one of our recommended shippers, who will be able to assist. Thank you
Bindings.- Olcott (Mary) Poems, first edition, bound in attractive crushed burgundy morocco, covers finely tooled in gilt with screen of flowers & leaves incorporating small cream onlays, spine titled in gilt, t.e.g., front turn-ins signed "P.M. 1910" and with "Parker Maule Leeds School of Art" in pencil on front pastedown, 1902 § Tennyson (Alfred, Lord) Tiresias and other poems, first edition, bound in crushed brown morocco, covers with three vertical leafy sprays tooled in gilt with small onlaid red hearts, t.e.g., 1885; and 2 others, similarly bound, 8vo (4)*** An attractive group of bindings in the style of T.J.Cobden-Sanderson, presumably executed by a competent trainee bookbinder at Leeds School of Art. Although the remaining bindings are unsigned the use of similar tools and onlays, and the almost identical style of lettering to the spines of three suggest that they were all bound by the same person.

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