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A gentleman's 9 carat gold cased Paul Buhre manual presentation wristwatch with scrolling lugs. With satin dial having applied gold Arabic numeral markers, with subsidiary seconds and signed the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company. Cal. 194, 31mm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Dial with some tarnishing. Running. Adjuster working. Inscribed to the case back B. W. Norman, 25 years of service, Vauxhall Motors Ltd.
'FV11 FVN' 2011 Vauxhall Agila SE 1.2L Petrol 5 Speed Manual 5 Door Hatchback in Cosmic Black, 1 former keeper & dealer pre-reg, Only *** 3,114 Miles *** from new backed up with MOT history. High spec including power steering, remote central locking, 2 keys (1 remote fob & one spare) front electric windows, electric wing mirrors, attractive black fabric interior, air conditioning, CD player, alloy wheels, front fog lights and rear parking sensors. MOT expired on 29th March 2018, however the car has passed every MOT from 2014-2017. V5C present.
Michael Sedgwick. Four books by the celebrated motoring writer and historian, signed and dedicated to Nick Georgano, each with Nick's bookplate. Cars of the 1930s, 384pp, 1970 1st ed; The Motor Car 1946-1956, 270pp, 1979 1st ed; Vauxhall, 112pp, 1981; Cars of the Thirties & Forties, 240pp, 1979. All in fair condition. (4)
Vauxhall Cars 1913-1918 by Nic Portway. New Wensum Publishing, 2006. A 'publishers proof' of the 850 copies intended for publication, signed by the author, but Volume 1 described as an 'imperfect copy' as the first few pages are a little wrinkled. A two-volume set with gilt lettered hardback bindings, each 155pp, excellent photographs and sepia toned images, with highly detailed text. Housed in their original illustrated slipcase, with a very minor bump at the top edge. Contents fresh and clean; no pen-marks. Also, by the same author, The 30-98 Centenary Index, 228pp, listing with colour photographs, all of the known 30-98 cars. In good, clean condition. (2)
1920 Vauxhall Motor Carriages. A brochure No 21-1 dated Nov 1920, 40pp and red card cover, with good illustrations of the factory, models, chassis profiles, body styles, components, etcetera. Unfortunately, images have been cut from page 33/34, the cover faded, and a library rubber stamp on several pages, otherwise good with original cord tie. (1)
Vauxhall. Coachwork Types of the Vauxhall 20/60, published Vauxhall Motors, Luton, circa 1928, 32 pp. sales catalogue with colour illustrations, price stickers pasted in (one slightly damaged), a little finger soiling, original gilt-titled brown wrappers with spine tie, slightly frayed at edges, slim 4to, together with two issues of General Motors World magazine, nos. 1 & 3, January & March 1930, original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and soiled, slim folio (3)
Vauxhall Motor Carriages: The Single-Sleeve Six 25-70 H.P. Model, published Vauxhall Motors, Luton, June 1926, 24 pp. sales catalogue with tipped in colour and black & white illustrations, lacks illustrations of engine cross-section on page 8, a little spotting and soiling, together with Vauxhall Motor Carriages: The 14-40 H.P. Model, published Vauxhall Motors, Luton, October 1925, 60 pp. catalogue with colour and black & white illustrations, single sheet supplement loosely inserted and seven sheets of Vauxhall models loosely inserted in pocket at rear, some finger soiling and marks, a little scattered fraying, both original printed wrappers with spine ties, some soiling and fraying at edges, second catalogue split along spine, slim folio (2)
Photographic Album. The album is titled 'Speed 1924-1925' opening to reveal various monochrome photographs of an OK Blackburn, Benjafield's Bentley, Banato's Wolseley at Brooklands, the 1924 TT, the 688cc Twentyman Special, Raymond Mays driving a 1926 Vauxhall, and other good images, some well-defined, most 6 x 8cms, some a little larger. Circa 93 photographs, a few captioned, in good condition. (1)
Photographic Album. The album is titled 'Car & Motor-Cycle Racing at Brooklands 1923-28' a similar album to the previous lot, to include images of Chitty ??, Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, Vauxhall, Bentley driven by Clement, AC, Talbot and many more. Some images are well-defined, most are captioned with the event, car and driver, most are 6 x 8cms. Circa 64 photographs, all in good condition. (1)
A 1932 Blue Painted Vauxhall Opal Tourer Pedal Car, with brown leatherette seat, black painted four-spoke steering wheel, a handbrake handle, metal effect ribbed door sills and black painted wheel arches, with blue wirework wheels, maximum length 140cm This is the second most expensive pedal car produced after Rolls Royce examples
A Rare 1927 Set of Badges for the Magnet Car Badge Album, numbered 1-20, named Standard Alvis, Minerva, Morris Cowley, Lea-Francis, Rolls-Royce, Fiat, Riley, Mercedes Benz, Armstrong Siddeley, Vauxhall, Stutz, Austin, Chrysler, Renault, Sunbeam, Crossley, Lancia, Bentley and Bugatti, framed and mounted on original Magnet Motor Car Badge Album, 18.5cm by 21cm
Dinky Toys 196 Holden Special Sedan, metallic bronze body, white roof, spun hubs, 136 Vauxhall Viva, metallic blue body, red interior, spun hubs, 130 Ford Corsair, metallic red body, off-white interior, spun hubs, 278 Vauxhall Ambulance, white body, spun hubs, in original boxes, VG-E, boxes P-VG (4)
Boxed International White Metal Models, A group of six 1:43 scale vintage private vehicles, comprising Gems and Cobwebs GC6 Jaguar MK IX, Brooklin BC004 Buick Special Sedan, Somerville 152 Vauxhall H-Type, US Model Mint US-14S Studebaker Coupe Express, Goldvarg No3 Chrysler Imperial and Nostalgic Miniatures 27900 Ford Woody, G, Boxes F-G (6)

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