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1985 Austin Maestro 1.3 Mk. I Transmission: manualMileage:18266The Austin Maestro was produced from 1983 to 1987 by British Leyland and from 1988 until 1995 by Rover Group. The car was produced at the former Morris plant in Cowley, Oxford although today, the redeveloped factory produces the BMW Mini. The Maestro incorporated many novel and pioneering features for its class. It had a bonded laminated windscreen, homofocal headlamps, body-coloured plastic bumpers, an electronic engine management system, adjustable front seat belt upper anchorage positions, an asymmetrically split rear seat and a 12,000-mile service interval.Offered from a deceased estate, this 1985 Austin Maestro is in remarkable and original condition. The Maestro has only three owners recorded in total. A Miss Audrey Baker purchased the car on 14th October 1985 less than one month from the date of first registration at the original supplying Austin-Rover dealers the Marn Group, London. The car was the pride and joy of its last owner and attended many local rallies. When he purchased the car in 2013, the centre of the roof had dull paintwork so a Union Jack was applied. This does not detract from the overall appearance; in fact, quite the opposite with, apparently, many positive comments received from onlookers during trips. The car was recently inspected by a marque collector and specialist who stated that, due to the car’s condition, the mileage is believed genuine making this, probably, one of the lowest mileage examples in existence. Certainly, on inspection, the key areas that are first to succumb to rot and wear on these models are in remarkable condition. These include the engine bay, undersides, filler cap area, interior and luggage compartment area amongst others. There are one or two marks on the coachwork, but these do not deflect from its overall condition. This example is a Mk. I base model with the more desirable early dashboard and instrumentation. The car comes complete with its original and unused tools and jack etc. There is also a UK V5C registration document, manuals, original radio (not fitted) and approximately two boxes of spare parts.Finished in Moonraker Blue with a grey interior, this charming Maestro is a rare car indeed and with such low mileage, ownership history and great condition, it is highly collectible. Interested 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.
Original antique World War One propaganda poster for war veteran training issued by the Red Cross - He Can Win! The federal board provides training. Consult the local Red Cross Home Service Section - colour poster of a soldier dressed in WWI uniform, sitting at a desk holding a pipe and a pencil. Drafting tools, an ink pot, and a paper with drawings are on the table. Red Cross symbol is in the top right corner of the picture. There is a large white spot on the soldier's forehead which Library of Congress catalogue describes as an injury. Poor condition, paper losses, tears, staining, creasing. Country of issue: USA, designer: Dan Smith, size (cm): 69x37, year of printing: 1910s
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster about fur trapping and preparing pelts, urging hunters not to waste fur. The diagram design features instructions on how to skin a fox and prepare the fur, as well as drawings of the required tools and an image of a smiling man dressed warmly, holding a fox in snow. The main text and images are in a yellow box on a blue background. Good condition, creasing, foxing. Country of issue: Russia, designer: N. Kolesnikov, size (cm): 59x91, year of printing: 1965
An antique pine Carpenter's Chest, fitted to hold and containing a quantity of 18th / 19thC beech Moulding Planes, various sizes and makers to include 'Mutter', 'Sims London', Greenslade Bristol', Moseley & Son, London', J.J.Jackson, Sheffield' 'G.Gardner late Holbrook', approx 36 in total, together with a small quantity of other tools and accessories, the chest 37in (94cm) x 18in (46cm) x 16½in (42cm) high.
NO RESERVE Decorative Arts.- Fennimore (D.L.) & Ann K.Wagner. Silversmiths to the Nation: Thomas Fletcher and Sidney Gardiner 1808-1842, Woodbridge, 2007 § Coffin (S.D.) & others. Feeding Desire: Design and Tools of the Table 1500-2005, New York, 2006 § Hughes (Graham) Gerald Benney: Goldsmith, Alfriston, 1998 § Nys (W.) & others. Joseph Germain Dutalis 1780-1852: Silversmith of His Majesty King William I, Antwerp, 2004 § Schroder (T.) Renaissance Silver from the Schroder Collection, 2007, illustrations, many colour, the first original boards with dust-jacket, the rest original wrappers; and 7 others on silver, 4to (12)
Eye surgeons scalpel set with scissors and five ivorine handled scalpels contained in fitted box, 19cm (6.5in) x 5cm (2in).Condition report: The set is in ok condition for its age. The case has wear to the corners and edges. Please see the images for the extent of the patination to the tools. Age is unknown however, we would say that the set is from the first half of the 20th Century.
A collection of costume jewellery to include various silver jewellery including rings, bangles and bracelets and brooches, total gross weight approx 5.6ozt, along with white metal rings and ethnic style necklaces, various paste set vintage brooches vintage glass bead necklaces, a silver handles button hook with various other manicure tools ( 1 bag)

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