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Collection of gold plated and other coins with military interest. Including: Battle of Britain 75th Anniversary Commemorative five crowns 2015 with COA in box, HMS Victory, D-Day to Victory, Give Us the Tools, British Military Aircraft, Army, This Is Your Victory. Approx 83 coins by Westminster and The Bradford Exchange Ltd. Together with Normandy Veterans signed covers in folder (12). With presentation cases and COAs.
FOUR TRAYS CONTAINING VINTAGE POWER TOOLS AND HANDTOOLS including a Stanley Bailey No4 1/2 plane, two Black and Decker sanders, three Black and Decker drills and a Wolf drill (all untested due to plug or cable issues, chisels, files, two Spear and Jackson saws, spirit levels, Mitre saw, etc
A PLASTIC BOX, TRAY AND DRAWER OF WATCH PARTS AND TOOLS, to include a box of watch glasses, cogs, springs, clock batteries, washers, three plastic containers with various sizes of screws, a plastic container of washers, files, screw driver, a green plastic tray with contents to include various parts of cuckoo clocks, a box of various sized clock keys, a box of clock hands, a new in package five bar clock gong etc, the drawer with contents to include a box of main springs, rotating pendulum parts, a boxed stepped jaw tap wrench, a marble clock base etc
THREE STORAGE CABINETS WITH CONTENTS, to include a grey plastic six graduated drawer storage box with contents to include various sizes of watch glasses, deconstructed watch movements, pocket watches, a wooden storage box with three drawers and contents to include watch precision screws, watch hands, crowns, dials, movements, other assorted watch parts, also another lockable engineers wooden storage box with key, opens to reveal multiple drawers with contents to include watch tools, gauges, precision equipment, etc
A SELECTION OF WATCH AND CLOCK TOOLS, to include a boxed 'Anchor Glass Fitting Machine' with twenty nylon dies, in original box, another glass fitting machine with parts, an 'AF' case back remover with Rolex attachments, boxed numbered 167.785, a boxed complete 'Robur' round glass fitting tools, also with wooden box containing press and six nylon dies
A BOX OF WATCHMAKERS TOOLS, to include a retort stand with a horizontal clamp, a boxed 'Bergeon' pair of hand levers product number 30032, a vice clamps, a boxed 'Starrett' precision tool, a 'Moore & Wright' five piece tool set, a 'Bergeon' 4733 scissor clamp, two cased Vernier gauges, one box signed 'Benson Verniers Bradford' also with one other, etc
FIVE BOXES OF COLLECTABLES, PICTURES, PRINTED EPHEMERA, COSTUME AND TEXTILES, ETC, including Ind Coope Burton Brewery jumpers and holdall, two ladies size 12 Condici dresses, three sheepskin coats, two occasion hats, a wooden 'Mustard Deseners' wooden crate, a military water bottle in a canvas sleeve, boxed Tala Queen Icing set, used, Paterson slide case, magazines including Burton Herald, vintage greeting cards, coal board and coal mining pamphlets, booklets, etc, a small quantity of hand tools, boxed and loose, boxed coasters, facsimilie map, gouache paintings, household items, modern silver plate (5 boxes)
Items of Surgeons Tools of HMS Vengeance Interest, the first being a surgeons saw with a carved whale bone handle, the saw blade stamped “WEEDON” and a double edged knife with polished blade and composition grip. Both are housed in a blackened tin, painted to the lid “H.M.S VENGEANCE SURGEON”, the interior of the lid has an engraved presentation, “Royal humane Society Instituted 1774 – Instruments used in time of battle on board H.M.S Vengeance while taking the Entrepeant on the 13th day of March 1761 presented to John Elliott having served and supported the Newfoundland Voluntary Fund for Needy Sailors and their Families – Camp Hunter Heights – 20th May 1802 AD”. Both instruments show different degrees of age and wear. Comes with a selection of photocopied research.
Tom McNeely (Canadian, B. 1935) "Columbus Crossing the Atlantic" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood Maximum Card for the U.S. 29c Columbus Voyage; Crossing Atlantic issued April 24, 1992. For his first voyage, Columbus received three ships from King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. The Pinta and the Ni?ia, two caravels designed to sail fleetly into the wind, accompanied Columbus' flagship, the Mariagalante -- officially renamed the Santa Maria. Manned by a combined crew of 90 men, the ships set sail from the Spanish port of Palos on August 3, 1492. A good compass and crude quadrant were the admiral's only tools, for he measured latitude by the North Star and navigated by dead reckoning. Nine days later the ships reached the Canary Islands and docked to take on supplies and make repairs. On September 6, they put out to sea on a course set for due west. The sailors watched until Hierro, westernmost island of the Canaries and the last image of familiar ground, disappeared below the eastern horizon. For three weeks the ships sailed on, aided by fair trade winds and relatively smooth waters. The Journal of the First Voyage noted on September 16 that "The Admiral (Columbus) says here that today and ever thereafter they had very mild breezes, that the savor of the mornings was a great delight, that the only thing wanting was to hear nightingales. Says he, 'The weather was like April in Andalucia."' Image Size: 17 x 20.25 in. Overall Size: 17.25 x 21.75 in. Unframed. (B13784)
Dean Ellis (New York, 1920 - 2009) "Marine Life of Palau" Signed lower left. Original Tempera Painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Fleetwood Mint Stamps of the World Collectors Panel for the Marine Life of Palau stamps issued in 1985. The magnificent waters of Palau are home to numerous species of mollusks with shells of striking beauty and color. Formed from mineral salts absorbed by the animal, each shell is a unique specimen that can never be duplicated. Size, color, texture and shape are determined by the mollusk species itself, what it feeds on, and its particular marine habitat. Seashells are still used in time-honored ways as jewelry, decorative ornaments and tools, and are often prized by collectors all over the world for their diversity and elegant beauty. Image Size: 21.5 x 17 in. Overall Size: 24 x 19.5 in. Unframed. (B09943)
Surely the ultimate F355, an immaculate, low mileage, manual box Berlinetta with carbon seats.A UK-supplied, right-hand drive, manual gearbox, Berlinetta with gleaming Nero paintworkSuperb black/grey interior with the highly sought after carbon bucket seat optionOnly 17,500 miles at the time of cataloguing supported by a comprehensive service historyFull mechanical overhaul from front to back in 2019 at a cost of £11,000Offered with original Ferrari leather book pack, tools, V5c and an MOT valid until June 2021Of the 408 UK supplied manual F335's, just 11 had been factory finished in blackInheriting the proportions of its predecessor, the F355 was outwardly a much better-resolved proposition, both aesthetically and aerodynamically. However, beneath the fabulous styling and smoother skin, were further major advancements, including power steering, variable damping, and a 100cc engine enlargement. The longitudinally mounted 3496cc V8 generated a market-leading 380 horsepower at a spine-tingling 8,250 rpm and the gearbox now had six speeds with a revised synchromesh making gear changes so much smoother. New electronically adjustable shock absorbers varied their stiffness within milliseconds to suit the road surface and the result of all these developments was evident around Ferrari's 1.86 mile Fiorano test track when the F355 was two seconds a lap faster than the 12-cylinder 512 TR.Sitting on the cusp between analogue and digital, the F355 is considered the forerunner of all modern Ferraris and, as the last of the hand-built cars before the 360 and later descendants moved to mass production, will inevitably slip into the role of 'Classic Ferrari' with ease becoming increasingly sought after as time goes by.On offer here is a truly stunning F355 with striking black paintwork and black/grey interior including the highly sought after carbon bucket seat option. It spent a period of time, correctly stored off the road probably explaining the modest mileage of just 17,500 at the time of consignment. In 2018, it was released from storage and subjected to a complete mechanical overhaul from front to back at a cost just shy of £11,000 carried out by Ferrari specialists, AML Performance Ltd. in Macclesfield. This included; cambelt, pulleys and tensioner, clutch and clutch bearings, front and rear brakes, period-correct front and rear tyres, water pump and ancillary belts and hoses.Prior to the extensive recommissioning service, it had obviously been well looked after as is evident from the comprehensive service record including many belt changes by Ferrari main dealers, Maranello in Egham and Lancaster in Colchester. The car's most recent service was in May 2019 by Stratstone Ferrari in Wilmslow at a cost of £2,000 detailed on a copy invoice in the owner's file. In total, around £18,000 has been invested in the last nine months to return this wonderful Ferrari to the condition in which you see it today.Every iteration of the F355 is desirable, however, if you really enjoy extending your Ferrari, the Berlinetta with a manual gearbox and carbon buckets is undoubtedly the way to go. This is a really lovely example offered with its original Ferrari book pack, tools, V5c, an MOT until June 2022 and appears very sensibly guided.*Forming part of A Sale of Ferraris in association with Ferrari Owners' Club of Great Britain, the buyer of this lot will be entitled to one years free membership with Ferrari Owners Club of Great Britain* SpecificationMake: FERRARIModel: F355Year: 1996Chassis Number: ZFFPR41C000103186Registration Number: N711 WPFTransmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 17500 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Grey
2000 RENAULT CLIO SPORTCurrent V5 present, paperwork includes owners manual, previous MOT certificates, invoices of work carried outThe vendor has kindly informed us of the following: This vehicle comes from my private collection that is getting out of hand. It has recently been taken from storage having seen very little use since the last MOT. Early 172 phase 1 model with aluminium bonnet and gear shift light. Cup suspension upgrades. Fullu poly bushed suspension. HEL braided brake lines. Matched inlet manifold. Rare standard airbox. Ktec stelth exhaust system. 2 orignal remote keys. All old MOT certificates. Original radio headunit. Original multi CD player and cartridge under drivers seat. Recent oil change, blets done around 3 years ago. Original matching spare alloy wheel and tools in the boot. Refurbished alloys and new tyres. We highly recommend that you view in person any potential purchase and take time to inspect paperwork and make any relevant enquiries.**This lot will go through our auction on Saturday 5 June**On display at our Pickering site - Unit 10 Enterprise Way, Thornton Road Industrial Estate, Pickering YO18 7NA - please call us on 01751 477555. Thank you.**NB: We do not guarantee mileage and ask that you make your own enquiries**

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