1983 Ford Fiesta 1300 Group 1 SaloonRegistration no. not registeredChassis no. VS63XXWPFBCU79326*Replica of Alan Curnow's 1980 British Saloon Car Championship class-winning car*Built in 2017*Two-time Goodwood Members' competitor*Current FIA HTPFootnotes:This Datapost-liveried Fiesta 1300 Group 1 has been built as an exacting replica of Alan Curnow's 1980 British Saloon Car Championship class-winning car. Both Alan and Richard Longman were present at the car's first Goodwood outing and were suitably impressed with the build quality and level of detail. The full Datapost livery was applied by JellyFish Design, and both Alan's and Richard's signatures adorn the passenger door.Built in 2017 to compete in the Motor Racing Legends HTCC and the Gerry Marshall Trophy at the Goodwood Members' Meeting, the car has a current FIA HTP valid until 31st December 2028, and a current Legends Engine Capacity Certificate. In 2018 the Fiesta competed at Goodwood, Donington Park, Silverstone Classic (class win), Oulton Park Gold Cup and again at Goodwood in the 77th Members' Meeting in 2019, with Simon Goodliffe at the wheel.No expense was spared with the build, which used premium components and systems. The bodyshell is seam welded and incorporates a bespoke FIA roll cage, while the side and rear windows are 5mm hard-coated Lexan. Powering the car is an all-steel Mountune 1300 cross-flow engine, which produces 132bhp running on split Weber 45DCOE carburettors with Maniflow intake and exhaust (ceramic coated) to original pattern (side-exit and 105db full system). A dynamometer printout is available. Other noteworthy features include the following:TAG alternator and bespoke ARC hi-torque starterQuaife straight-cut transmission and Gripper limited slip differentialProAlloy custom high capacity radiatorPeriod-correct Bilstein dampers front and rearHigh-ratio steering rack6.0x13' RS wheels and Dunlop Post-Historic regulation tyres Stack Pro instruments: tachometer, oil pressure, oil and water temperature gauges60-litre ATL fuel cell mounted in a bespoke sealed aluminium container Lifeline Zero 360 fully plumbed electrically operated fire systemRaceTech seat and Schroth Enduro six-point harnessA small spares package of replacement bearings, seals, brake discs, brake pads, electrical system components, etc is included in the sale (buyer to collect) and set-up data and support is available.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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The ex-Tony Lanfranchi1965 Attila-Chevrolet Mark 3 5.0-Litre Sports-racerChassis no. 302C*Rare early V8-engined sports-racer *One of only two known survivors of three made*Current FIA HTP papers*Chevrolet engine built by Tim Adams*Regular entrant at the Goodwood Revival and Members' MeetingFootnotes:Attila cars were produced by Racing Developments of North London in 1964 and 1965. Racing Developments was run by Mark Perry and Val Dare-Bryan, Dare-Bryan being the designer, formerly with Lotus. Their first car was built for amateur racing driver Roy Pierpoint, who is best remembered for winning the British Saloon Car Championship in 1965 at the wheel of an Alan Mann Racing-entered Ford Mustang. That first Attila was a front-engined Coventry Climax-powered sports-racer, and the firm would go on to build a small number of other cars, that offered here being one of only three V8-engined Attila Mark 3s made. Built around a short-wheelbase tubular spaceframe chassis, the Attila Mk3 incorporated some advanced features for its day, including rocker-arm front suspension with inboard springs/dampers, and an aerodynamic body complete with boot spoiler; it was also one of the first cars to have a Hewland LG500 transaxle gearbox. The first recorded entry of an Attila Mark 3 was in the Aintree 200 meeting on 18th April 1964 with Pierpoint driving, though the car failed to arrive. Roy entered the Attila in a further ten meetings in 1964, the most successful result being 2nd place at the Guards Trophy at Mallory Park on 17th May, the only other finish being at Croft on 23rd August. Contemporary race programmes list the engine as a 4,727cc Ford. For 1965, a second chassis was available for Tony Lanfranchi, built for wealthy businessman and gentleman driver, Pat Hovenden, and entered by Pierpoint's Weybridge Engineering Company. It is that car, chassis number '302C', which is offered here. Attila built three Mark 3s: one Ford-engined, the other two with Chevrolet power. The other Chevrolet-powered Attila is with Kent Abramsson in Sweden while the Ford car has disappeared, leaving this example as one of only two known to survive.'302C' first appeared in the Guards Trophy and British Eagle Trophy races at the postponed BRSCC Boxing Day meeting at Brands Hatch on 31st January 1965. It is understood that it then competed in the Guards round at Mallory Park, and Hovenden then campaigned the car as part of the Redstone Racing Equipe alongside the Buick-engined Lotus 15 of Graham Capel and the Cooper-Chevrolet of Bob White. Races it is known to have entered are as follows:BRSCC Brands Hatch 31st January 1965 Guards and Eagle Trophy Formula LibreBRSCC Mallory Park Whit Sunday 1965 Guards Trophy (possible DNS)BRSCC Snetterton August Band Holiday 1965 Guards TrophyPeterborough Motor Club Silverstone September 1965 Formula LibreBARC Silverstone 9th October 1965 Sports Car RaceDuring the late 1960s and 1970s, '302C' passed through a variety of hands, enjoying varying degrees of success. In the 1990s, the car was extensively restored by Mark Hales and is in much the same specification as it was then. It is fitted with a short-stroke 302ci (5.0-litre) Chevrolet V8 engine and Hewland LG500 gearbox. The engine was built by Tim Adams, and the car has raced only once since the gearbox was rebuilt by BPA Engineering. This Attila has run in at the Goodwood Revival at least half a dozen times and at the Members' Meeting twice, and has always finished in recent years. It has also raced at Spa, Oulton Park, and Silverstone with the Masters series and other events. There is a full set of body moulds and a spare set of Image wheels with the car, which also comes with a very large history file, professionally researched by a previous owner. The car is offered with current FIA HTP papers.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large collection of x9 assorted scale diecast model cars and other vehicles of various makers to include:- Revel Mercedes Benz- Corgi Lincolnshire Road Car- Corgi Guinness Lorry- Collectors Edition 1948 Ford Woody- Ducati 350 motorbike- Maisto Triumph Daytona motorbike- Maisto Triumph Tiger motorbike- BMW X3 collectors model- Newao Toys Camel Trophy Land RoverGood collection of assorted model vehicles
1957 EUROPEAN CUP FINAL Real Madrid v Fiorentina. 4-page card handed to the players & Staff of Real Madrid from the President & Directors in June 1956 to honour them winning the European Cup. Inside the card is a team group photo of Real Madrid with the European Cup and a depiction of the Trophy surrounded by pre-printed player autographs. Small scuff mark on cover. Generally good
WALTHAMSTOW Six Walthamstow Avenue programmes. Homes v Gold Coast FA X1 (Fr) 1951/52 (ph) , Leyton (Essex Thameside Trophy) 1952/53 and Bromley 1954/55. Aways at Southall (score,scorers), Leyton 1951/52 and Sudbury Town 1954/55 (creased). Comes with a Southall Supporters Club raffle ticket presumably from 1951/52. As described
A Limited Edition Camel Trophy white metal Zippo Lighter, number 823, the front with 4 x 4 offroader going through rough terrain, with Camel Trophy emblem in yellow metal, dated 1991, together with three leather-bound Camel Trophy lighters, one Limited Edition Sabah-Malaysia '93, the other two regular Trophy editions, different colour leather, unused (4)
A silver octagonal baluster sugar castor by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1926, with a cone finial to the pierced domed cover, the body chased with foliate decoration and on an octagonal foot, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) high; a Victorian baluster cream jug by James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1895, with a double scroll handle and on three pad feet, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) high; a hammered cream jug, with a shaped oval reserve, 7cm (2 3/4in) high; a small twin handled trophy cup, 7cm (2 3/4in) high; a silver and enamel oval baluster box, the cover enamelled with a nude figure, 6cm (2 1/4in) long; and a silver mounted circular glass jar, 7cm (2 3/4in) diameter, 403g (12.95 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as seen Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1902, with twin flying double scroll handles, a girdle and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 20cm (8in) long; three silver mounted and guilloche enamel mounted dressing table items by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1928, engraved EFL, the hand mirror 15.5cm (6in) long; a similar silver mounted glass jar; and another silver mounted brush, 287g (9.25 oz) weighable Condition Report: Trophy appears to have been dropped, one handle repaired Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver pedestal trophy cup, maker's mark obscured, Sheffield 1882, engraved 'Castle Vase, Pairs Championships Greensomes, Donnington Valley Golf Club', with a beaded knopped stem and on a beaded circular spreading pedestal foot, 17cm (6 3/4in) high, 153g (4.9 oz), on two black socles with presentation engraved electro-plated bands, 30cm (12in) high overall Condition Report: Maker' mark obscured, rest clear Various minor dents Bolt glued in to base Engraving is crisp Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled baluster pedestal trophy cup by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1947, with twin scroll handles, engraved 'Speen Cup, Stroke Play - Juniors, Donnington Valley Golf Club', on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 12.5cm (5in) high, 195g (6.3 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 18cm (7in) high overall Condition Report: Maker's mark is partially obscured, the rest are clear Engraving is crisp Signs of flooded previous engraving beneath Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A silver and tortoiseshell triple-cased verge pocket watch Edward Prior, London, circa 1875 The gilt full plate single fusee movement with four column pillars pinned through the backplate, shaped stop-iron block and later English lever escapement regulated by sprung three-arm balance with Tompion type adjustment, the backplate with fine asymmetric foliate scroll pierced and engraved balance cock with Classical urn at the junction of the conforming pierced broad foot flanked by silvered regulation disc with adjacent applied scroll pierced infill opposing signature Edw'd Prior, London, 80185, the circular white enamel Arabic numeral dial with repeat signature EDWARD PRIOR, LONDON to centre, conforming five minute numerals to outer track and blued steel beetle and poker hands, the plain inner case fitted with convex glass and suspension post and marked for London 1875, maker WCS for William Caleb Scott of 70 Rahere Street, Clerkenwell and numbered 185, the second case with conforming date marks, push-button clasp, and decorated with bright-cut foliate scrollwork enveloping a martial trophy centred with the letter P to rear, the outer case covered in mottled shell with studded borders and secured with conforming push-button clasp, the pillar plate 32mm (1.125ins approx.) diameter, the outer case 55mm (2.125ins approx.) diameter overall. Edward Prior is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as a maker of repute working 1800-68. His workshops were located at 18 Powell Street, King Square, Clerkenwell and he was the last of the celebrated Prior family who specialised in producing watches and highly decorative clocks for the Middle Eastern market throughout the latter half of the 18th century. Condition Report: As catalogued the movement has been converted from verge escapement to English lever. The mechanism presents in clean condition but hasn't been run for a long time hence lubrication is now dry/gummed causing it not to run although the spring holds power and the escapement will beat when motive force is manually applied to the train. The dial has some very slight edge wear to the bottom edge otherwise is in fine condition. The inner case has some very slight denting to the rear and tarnishing to the bezel otherwise is in fine condition. The second case is in fine condition with minimal wear. The outer case is also in fine original condition only having a light hairline in the tortoiseshell bezel next to the hinge. There is no winding key with this watch Condition Report Disclaimer
A Dubai Inter-Continental 1975 medallion to commemorate the opening of the Intercontinental hotel by Sheikh Rashid, in Spink & Son fitted box, another gilt medallion with camels and Arabic script stamped Gloria, a Seba silver plated Intercontinental Polo trophy 1981, and a silver plated Jersey Lillies Challenge cup 1979
a collection of racing awards to include three horseshoe mounted onyx ashtrays, including one belonging to Fair Salinia on whom Starkey won the Epsom Oaks, the Irish Oaks and the Yorkshire Oaks, and another belonging to Kalaglow, and the other Cloonagh, winner of the Irish 1000 Guineas in 1973, one of Henry Cecil's first major Group One winners, a pair of engraved wine glasses, a trophy cup, a presentation shield, four trophy dishes, a racing plaque and a quantity of certificates plus a collection of engraved presentation tankards and a hand-painted presentation tea bowl by Jacqui Jones etc (qty) Sold on the instruction of Julie Elliott, the late jockey's partner
Gratitude Trophy Presented to Snowy Farr from The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. Please Note the Information about Snowy Farr - Walter Snowy Farr MBE was a British Charity Fundraiser who Mostly Operated In the Streets of Cambridge, England. Over Several Decades Farr Collected Many Thousands of Pounds For The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. In Recognition of his Efforts, He Received and MBE In November 1995. Snowy Farr Memorial Celebrates Cambridge Fund-Raiser. A Sculpture Celebrating the life and Charitable work of a Cambridge ' Eccentric ' has been Installed. The Snowy Farr Memorial was created In Recognition of the £125,000 he Raised for Charities for the Blind ' Snowy ' Whose Real Name was Walter Farr, Entertained Shoppers by Busking Accompanied by Mice and a Cat Which Sat on his Top Hat. He Died Penniless In 2007, Aged 89. The Design by Artist Gary Webb, was Funded by City Centre Developers.
Of Taymouth Castle Interest: a Victorian Rams Head snuff mullMaker's Mark PW, Edinburgh, 1857 The head fitted with an oval and a circular silver compartment, chased with flowers and thistles respectively and each centred by a backed crystal, applied with a plaque inscribed Taymouth Ram's Head, above a scrolling plaque engraved with crest and motto, with chains suspending two tools, the horns applied with nineteen silver bands detailing winners of the golf competition, with later silver horn terminals and on metal casters, height 26cm, length 41cm.Footnotes:This Rams Head was presented to Taymouth Castle Golf Club as a trophy by the Mactaggart family after it was established in 1925. The Golf Course was designed by the Open Championship winner James Braid shortly after the family purchased the Castle.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Edwardian silver pedestal trophy cup by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1908, engraved 'Speen Goblet, Stroke Play - Seniors, Donnington Valley Golf Club', with a knopped stem and on a beaded circular spreading pedestal foot, 21m (8 1/4in) high, 271g (8.7 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 27.5cm (10 3/4in) high overall Condition Report: Marks are well struckEngraving is crispVery slightly bentLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by A. G. Sheppard Ltd., Birmingham 1923, with twin angular handles, engraved 'Junior Cup, Donnington Valley Golf Club', on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 16cm (6 1/4in) high, 271g (8.7 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 22cm (8 3/4in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are clearEngraving is crispTwo minor creases to the bodyLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver pedestal trophy cup by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1893, engraved 'Winter Cup, Donnington Valley Golf Club', with a beaded knopped stem and on a beaded circular spreading pedestal foot, 25.5cm (10in) high, 474g (15.25 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 32cm (12 1/2in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are lightly rubbedEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled baluster vase shaped trophy cup by Bravingtons Ltd., London 1929, with twin scroll handles, chased with a female figure carrying wheat and engraved 'Cedar Cup, Donnington Valley Golf Club', on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 17cm (6 3/4in) high, 339g (10.9 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 22cm (8 3/4in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are clearLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd., Chester 1918, with twin high clip handles, a reeded border and engraved 'Summer Eclectic Net, Donnington Valley Golf Club', on a reeded circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) high, 456g (14.65 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 29.5cm (11 3/4in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are lightly rubbedEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian silver pedestal trophy cup by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1906, with three scroll handles and engraved 'Donnington Bowl, Club Championship Ladies Nett, Donnington Valley Golf Club, on a circular spreading pedestal foot, 15cm (6in) high, 459g (14.75 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are clearEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1926, with twin double scroll handles and engraved 'Donnington Cup, Club Championship Stroke Play, Donnington Valley Golf Club', on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 27.5cm (10 3/4in) high, 826g (26.55 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 34.5cm (13 1/2in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are partially rubbedSigns of previous engraving flooded and visibleLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver pedestal trophy cup by Mark Willis, Sheffield 1911, with a reeded border, engraved 'Guildford Amateur Athletic Club, May 19th 1902, 2 Miles Bicycle Handicap, Won By', and 'Valley Cup, Match Play Championship, Donnington Valley Golf Club', on a reeded circular spreading pedestal foot, 2.5cm (9 1/4in) high, 560g (18 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 31cm (12 1/4in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are partially rubbedEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923, with twin angular handles, engraved 'Seniors Cup Stroke Play, Donnington Valley Golf Club', a knopped stem and on a circular spreading pedestal foot, 23cm (9in) high, 369g (11.86 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 28.5cm (11 1/4in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are well struckEngraving crispTwo small creases near the engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver pedestal trophy cup by Mark Willis, Sheffield 1894, engraved 'Winter Singles, Donnington Valley Golf Club', with a knopped stem and on a circular spreading pedestal foot, 22.5cm (9in) high, 358g (11.5 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 28cm (11in) high overall Condition Report: Marks are clearLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924, with twin capped scroll handles, a girdle and engraved 'Summer Eclectic, Donnington Valley Golf Club', on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 18cm (7in) high, 375g (12.05 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 23cm (9in) high overallCondition Report: Marks are well struckEngraving is crispThree minor creases to the bodyLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1910, with twin leaf capped flying scroll handles, a girdle, engraved 'Snelsmore Cup, Mixed Doubles Championship, Donnington Valley Golf Club', on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 18c,m (7in) high, 422g (13.55 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated band, 24cm (9 1/2in) high overallCondition Report: Maker's mark partially rubbed, rest clearSmall knock to the baseTops of handles slightly pushed inEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver twin handled baluster pedestal trophy cup by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1932, with twin leaf capped loop handles, engraved 'May Cup, Donnington Valley Golf Club', a knopped stem and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high, 300g (9.65 oz), on a black plastic socle with a presentation engraved electro-plated cover, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) high overall Condition Report: Marks are clearEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
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