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Registration - M440 SGWChassis No. - WBAEF62000CB97481M.O.T. - February 2025Odometer - 170,000Although the BMW 8 Series nominally replaced the 6 Series in 1990 it was conceived in a different, higher, more expensive class altogether. In 1995 ‘M440SGW’ (the dateless registration pictured is being retained by the current owner) would have cost around £54,500 or almost the same as a 911 Carrera of the same vintage. ‘M440SGW’ has been well used and, likely, much enjoyed by 6 keepers to date with 181,039 miles recorded on the digital odometer. The current keeper acquired ‘M440SGW’ in March 2009 at around 138,000 miles. The earlier iteration of 840Ci with the M60, 4-litre V8 engine, ‘M440SGW’ comes with a full BMW service history up to 110,000 miles in March 2005. The current owner reports having serviced it every year in his ownership but retains no records of this work. Complete with original book pack, spare wheel, toolkit and contemporary Bluetooth head unit, ‘M440SGW’ holds a valid MOT until February 2025.The BMW 8 Series was the ultimate autobahn stormer of the 1990’s. Designed by early CAD technology and boasting an unbelievably low 0.29 cd drag coefficient, the 8 Series was the first BMW to have, or need, an electronically limited 155mph top speed. This sleek example finished in Arctic Silver is in admirably original condition, showcasing those wind cheating, briefcase sized pop up headlamps and the original style 32, 15-spoke, 17 inch alloy wheels. The stylish cabin is trimmed in grey leather and complementary shades for carpets. In its day ‘M440SGW’ represented the cutting edge of Bavarian expresses. Dual zone climate control, trip computer and five speed automatic gearbox were all rarely seen innovations for the time.The condition of ‘M440SGW’ underlines the quality and integrity of the 840’s design and build. Despite its mileage the levels of wear and tear appear moderate. Some inevitable, but minor battle scars are noted externally, as are some areas of obvious use related patina in the cabin. It all appears relatively superficial, however.In summary:A highly original and honest example of the exalted 8-Series autobahn expressIn good overall condition given its age and mileagePart BMW service to 110,000 miles and regular owner maintenance since then
LANVIN VINTAGE NECKLACE/BROOCH, with Jeanne Lanvin silhouette surrounded by crystals, with velvet and bronze metal tone chain, total length 58cm, together with another necklace attributed to Alber Elbaz for Lanvin, faux pearls wrapped in black mesh silk and tied with black ribbon, with silk mesh stylised knots. (2)
VINTAGE MULBERRY BAG, brass hardware, leather top handles, top flap with two straps, buckle and magnetic fastener, two front pockets, 35cm x 15cm x 20cm H together with another vintage Mulberry shoulder/crossbody bag, adjustable strap, front flap with buckle and magnetic fastener, 27cm x 8cm x 17cm H. (2)
2017 Pelikan M101N Bright Red Marble special edition fountain pen with box, ink bottle, pen case, outer box and papers. A vintage inspired version of Pelikans famous 101N line from the 1930s-40s. Bright red marble with orange veining and gold trim. Pelikan medium 14K 585 nib, lightly used in plastic sleeve. Length 4 13/16†and 6 3/16†posted, filling mechanism piston fill. Overall near mint condition, outer cardboard box with one small tear and minor ink marks.
Visconti Voyager Manhattan Sapphire Blue stacked celluloid fountain pen, boxed. Deep blue/black stacked celluloid in this vintage inspired pen with gold trim with Visconti medium 18 K 750 gold nib. Length 5 1/2†and 6 1/2†posted, filling mechanism plunger fill. Overall near mint condition, comes in period Visconti box with papers (for different model).
Montblanc 1906-2006 Anniversary fountain pen 4-piece set with box and outer box. This set was made as a celebration of the 100 years of Montblanc production with a vintage style safety design and large Montblanc white star or snow flake tops. Limited to just 1000 4-piece sets (636/1000) with medium 18 K nib and original M barrel sticker. Length 5 3/8†(ballpoint & pencil), 5†(rollerball), 5 1/8†(pen), filling mechanism cartridge fill. Overall near mint condition.
Pilot Dunhill Namiki urushi-e maki-e fountain pen. The urushi-e is a painting technique using coloured urushi, this is different in method from many of the maki-e pens. This example depicts a Phoenix and plant leaf in brown lacquer ground, together with gold, green, ochre and red urushi-e. In Namiki - The Art of Japanese Lacquer Pens by Hutt/Overbury (page 90 & 91) a nearly identical example is pictured. They note “The technique of painting lacquer on pens is rare.†Rolled gold 14 K cap band and N stamped Namiki pivot lever with marked Medium Dunhill Namiki 14 KT 2 or 3 nib (bottom of number hidden). Length 5â€. Overall excellent condition, clip is absent. An elaborate work that Pilot brought back in the 1980’s when they reintroduced lacquer pens in vintage forms. Scarce.
Montblanc Boheme platinum trim fountain pen and ballpoint set with boxes, outer boxes and papers. Platinum trim with blue jewels, threaded end on fountain pen for cap to post and to extend the nib like a vintage safety pen with 14 K fine nib. Length 4 3/8†(ballpoint), 4 1/4†and 5 1/4†posted (pen), filling mechanism cartridge fill (half box of old converters included). Overall near near mint condition, both pieces look to have seen only slight use, outer boxes both correctly marked BOH, some rubbing to corners present, ballpoint with spare refills (current one operates at time of listing).
A GENTLEMAN'S SIZE 9CT GOLD RECTANGULAR VINTAGE "DIGITAL" JUMP HOUR WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1930Movement: 15J, manual wind.Case: Width approx. 25.2mm, hinged case back, 9ct hallmarks.Strap: Excalibur expanding gold capped bracelet. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original sub dials in fair condition. Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Case: In very good condition, with some scratches and wear due to general use. Strap/Bracelet: In good condition.
This item is a vintage cast iron mechanical money bank, designed with a Native American hunter and bear theme. The bank depicts a scene where a Native American figure, dressed in a red outfit with a feathered headdress, is kneeling and aiming a rifle at a standing bear. These mechanical banks were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, combining entertainment with a practical function of encouraging saving money. Typically, with mechanical banks, inserting a coin into a slot would trigger a mechanism, likely causing some movement, such as the figure firing the rifle towards the bear. The sturdy, cast iron construction and detailed painting suggest this piece has been well-crafted, with a patina that hints at its age and frequent use. Collectors often prize such items for their craftsmanship, nostalgic value, and the whimsical yet functional nature of these antique toys. Dimensions (H x W x D): 18 x 7 x 25 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This Antique Cast Iron Elephant Money Bank features a beautifully crafted elephant with a raised trunk, symbolizing good luck. The piece is hand-painted in faded blue-green with red accents, showing the patina and wear typical of vintage collectibles. The elephant is adorned with a detailed saddle, hinting at its historical or decorative significance. Likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, this bank was designed for both functionality and display, where coins could be inserted, making it a charming addition to any antique collection. Its intricate craftsmanship and age-related wear enhance its nostalgic appeal. Dimensions (H x W x D): 13 x 16 x 7 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This is an antique cast iron mechanical money bank featuring a well-dressed man standing on a platform with a set of stairs. The figure, wearing a suit and holding a top hat, is positioned behind a table. The intricate details of the man's suit, facial expression, and the ornate design of the base and stairs suggest this piece dates back to the late 19th or early 20th century. Mechanical banks like this were popular during that period and were designed to add a playful element to saving money. Typically, inserting a coin would trigger a mechanism, likely causing the man to move his hat or make some gesture, adding a layer of entertainment to the act of saving. The bank’s robust cast iron construction, along with its painted finish and slight wear from age, points to its durability and historical significance, making it a cherished collectible for enthusiasts of vintage toys and banks. Dimensions (H x W x D): 19 x 16 x 10 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This is an antique cast iron mechanical coin bank featuring a classic "Mammy" design, a popular collectible from the late 19th to early 20th century. The bank is solidly crafted from cast iron and features a hand-painted finish. Coins are inserted through a slot on the back, making it both functional and decorative. This piece is a fine example of vintage Americana, known for its distinctive design and historical significance. Please note, this item reflects a design from an earlier time and is highly sought after by collectors of antique banks and folk art. Dimensions (H x W x D): 21 x 11 x 10 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This Vintage Trick Dog Mechanical Coin Bank is a charming piece of Americana, likely dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century. The cast iron bank features a colorful clown or circus performer holding a hoop with a small dog poised nearby. The bank operates by placing a coin in the dog's mouth and pressing a lever or mechanism, which makes the dog leap through the hoop, depositing the coin into the barrel next to the performer. The base of the bank is painted in muted red, green, and yellow tones, with the words "TRICK DOG" prominently embossed on the front. The well-worn patina and hand-painted details contribute to the bank's nostalgic charm and its value as a collectible antique. These types of mechanical banks were popular toys and decorative pieces in the late 1800s and early 1900s, often used to encourage children to save money in a fun and interactive way. Collectors treasure these mechanical banks for their craftsmanship, historical value, and the delightful combination of artistry and engineering. Dimensions (H x W x D): 18 x 8 x 22 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This is an antique cast iron mechanical money bank featuring the iconic figure of Uncle Sam. The bank shows Uncle Sam dressed in his classic outfit, including a blue coat, striped pants, and a tall top hat, standing on a platform. At his side is a red bag, and the platform base is adorned with an eagle, the symbol of the United States, along with the words "Uncle Sam" inscribed on the front. As with most mechanical banks of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this piece was designed to make saving fun. A coin is typically placed in Uncle Sam's hand or on the red bag, and when a lever is pressed, the mechanism would likely cause Uncle Sam to deposit the coin into the bank, often accompanied by a movement like raising his hat or moving his arm. The intricate detailing, sturdy construction, and slight wear on the paint highlight its age and authenticity. This particular bank reflects patriotic themes and would have been popular in the United States as both a toy and a functional item. Its historical value and craftsmanship make it a highly collectible piece for those interested in Americana and vintage mechanical banks. Dimensions (H x W x D): 28 x 12 x 11 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This item is a vintage cast iron mechanical money bank, designed with a Native American hunter and bear theme. The bank depicts a scene where a Native American figure, dressed in a red outfit with a feathered headdress, is kneeling and aiming a rifle at a standing bear. These mechanical banks were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, combining entertainment with a practical function of encouraging saving money. Typically, with mechanical banks, inserting a coin into a slot would trigger a mechanism, likely causing some movement, such as the figure firing the rifle towards the bear. The sturdy, cast iron construction and detailed painting suggest this piece has been well-crafted, with a patina that hints at its age and frequent use. Collectors often prize such items for their craftsmanship, nostalgic value, and the whimsical yet functional nature of these antique toys. Dimensions (H x W x D): 19 x 25 x 8 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This is a vintage cast iron mechanical coin bank featuring a charming monkey design. Likely from the late 19th to early 20th century, the bank operates by placing a coin in the monkey's hand and pressing a lever to deposit the coin into its mouth. The bright colors and detailed cast iron construction make it a unique and collectible piece of antique memorabilia. This mechanical bank is a great example of early craftsmanship and ingenuity, popular among collectors of Americana and vintage coin banks. Please note the age-related wear, which adds to its authentic vintage character. Dimensions (H x W x D): 13 x 11 x 13 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This is an Antique Punch and Judy Cast Iron Mechanical Bank, featuring a charming depiction of the classic puppet show characters, Punch and his wife Judy. The front of the bank is designed to resemble a puppet theater stage, with detailed red curtains framing the figures. The word "PUNCH & JUDY BANK" is embossed at the top of the stage, adding to its whimsical charm. Punch, wearing his traditional cap, is shown holding a stick, while Judy appears alongside him. The bank is crafted from cast iron, with intricate lattice work on the sides and detailed texturing on the front. The vibrant, although worn, colors of red, brown, and yellow enhance its vintage appeal. This type of mechanical bank would operate by placing a coin in a designated spot, likely activating the figures in some movement while depositing the coin into the bank. These banks were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and are highly collectible today due to their nostalgic and historical significance. Dimensions (H x W x D): 13 x 7 x 11 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.
This is an Antique Punch and Judy Cast Iron Mechanical Bank, featuring a charming depiction of the classic puppet show characters, Punch and his wife Judy. The front of the bank is designed to resemble a puppet theater stage, with detailed red curtains framing the figures. The word "PUNCH & JUDY BANK" is embossed at the top of the stage, adding to its whimsical charm. Punch, wearing his traditional cap, is shown holding a stick, while Judy appears alongside him. The bank is crafted from cast iron, with intricate lattice work on the sides and detailed texturing on the front. The vibrant, although worn, colors of red, brown, and yellow enhance its vintage appeal. This type of mechanical bank would operate by placing a coin in a designated spot, likely activating the figures in some movement while depositing the coin into the bank. These banks were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and are highly collectible today due to their nostalgic and historical significance. Dimensions (H x W x D): 18 x 15 x 13 cm. Condition: Good. Location: The Netherlands, Tilburg.

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