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Richard Sapper for Alessi, an incense burner, in original box, together with a Firebird electric lighter by Guido Venturini, with other Alessi products to include a kettle and stand, two eggs timers, a parmesan grater, a hot plate holder, various peelers, various graters and other items, many in original boxes (Qty)
Registration No: KVW 147Y Chassis No: ZAR11637003017518 MOT: April 2025Supplied new by Bridge Motors of Braintree, EssexKept garaged throughout its life and exceptionally well preservedExtensive and detailed history fileGo find another like this!PLEASE NOTE: This lot now has a fresh MOT certificate valid until April 17th 2025Featuring a drivetrain layout that Alfa Romeo had last used on its all-conquering Tipo 158/159 Grand Prix cars, the Alfetta saloon was launched in 1972. Based around a monocoque bodyshell, the newcomer was equipped with independent torsion-bar front suspension, a De Dion back axle, rack-and-pinion steering and four-wheel disc brakes. Boasting excellent weight distribution thanks to its rear-mounted five-speed transaxle, the Alfetta was initially powered by a 1779cc version of Alfa Romeo's famous four-cylinder 'twin-cam' engine. Widely praised by the contemporary motoring press for its handling and roadholding, the three-box saloon spawned a two-door fastback coupe variant in 1974. Penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Alfetta GT was shorter, lighter and more aerodynamic (0.39 cd) than its sibling. Arriving during 1976, the range-topping Alfetta 2000 GTV was reputedly capable of over 120mph and helped Autodelta win the Group 2 (sub-2500cc) division of that season's European Touring Car Championship. Facelifted in 1980 and renamed the GTV 2.0 accordingly, the wedge-shaped four-seater remained in production for another seven years. Though, right-hand drive variants have always been something of a rarity. A true ‘timewarp’, this exceptional example has been in single family ownership and covered a mere 48,000 miles from new. Purchased by the late A. Richardson Esq from Bridge Motors of Braintree, they carried out the Pre-Delivery Inspection check at 531 miles with further services following at 3,101, 8,527, 20,736, 32,223, 37,416 and 43,517 miles. Although company registered at different times, the Alfa was Mr Richardson’s 'pride and joy' and he its only driver. Kept garaged throughout its life, the Coupe remains in remarkably original condition. The period-perfect interior features a wood-rimmed steering wheel, wooden gearknob, Black cloth-faced seats, fishnet headrests and rectangular instrument surrounds. Touch points such as the pedal rubbers and seat belts corroborate the low mileage. The fifteen-inch alloy wheels are shod with Goodyear tyres, while the engine bay still shows plentiful traces of the anti-corrosion treatment that the car received some forty-one years ago. The website howmanyleft.co.uk suggests that there are only forty-seven 1983 GTV 2.0s currently known to the DVLA. We doubt that any are better than ‘KVW 147Y’. Worthy of close inspection, this exquisite Alfa is offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, owner’s manual, service book, anti-corrosion book and fresh MOT certificate. Go find another! For more information, please contact: Damian Jones damian.jones@handh.co.uk 07855 493737
Registration No: Y302 TNC Chassis No: ZFFYT53C000124671 MOT: October 20241 of just 513 UK RHD cars fitted with the F1 transmissionCurrent ownership since 2016 and over £15,500 expenditure while with the vendorWarranted 42,400 miles from newFull original book pack including the stamped service bookBelt service completed less than 100 miles agoPLEASE NOTE: This lot's most recent major service was in November 2023, not 2022 as catalogued.PLEASE NOTE: The rear diffuser for this lot was damaged since the photography. Additional images of this have been added to the website.‘The 360 is a devastating road car. It does everything you’d hope a Ferrari would but with such polish, precision, and ease that you don’t have to think twice about unleashing all its performance. There is perhaps no other car yet made that combines so much raw emotion with so much technical finesse (EVO magazine, June 1999)’Introduced in 1999 as a replacement for the F355, the 360 was an entirely new design featuring an aluminium spaceframe chassis which was 40% stiffer and 28% lighter than the tubular steel arrangement of its predecessor. The revised bodywork resulted in downforce improving by a factor of four over the F355. Powered by a 3.6-litre V8 coupled to either a six-speed manual or F1 electrohydraulic manual transmission, the 360's lighter weight improved the 0-60 mph dash to just 4.2 seconds with a nominal top speed of over 180mph. In 2001, the spider version was introduced, the stiffness of the spaceframe being ideally suited to handle an open top. This was followed in 2003 by the ultimate incarnation - the 360 racing series inspired Challenge Stradale - featuring a number of weight saving and tuning modifications by the factory.1 of just 513 UK-supplied, right-hand drive examples fitted with the F1 transmission, ‘Y302 YNC’ was registered new to the first owner in July 2001 through the supplying dealership, Stratsone Ferrari of Wilmslow, Cheshire. Finished in Grigio Titanio (Grey) Metallic paintwork with the optional embellished ‘Scuderia Ferrari’ shields on the wings, the interior is trimmed in Maroon leather interior upholstery, with a Black leather dashboard top, and the weather protection is provided in the form of a Black fabric convertible hood, which has been renewed during the Ferraris life and worked perfectly during our photography session.In current ownership since 2016, the 360 was purchased from the previous eleven-year custodian, and since the purchase, the vendor has lavished over £15,500 worth of expenditure on the Ferrari, notably including new radiators in 2018, significant cosmetic improvements in 2019, and at the end of 2023 a major service and cambelt change with new idler pulleys, as well as the gearbox actuator being overhauled, with less than 100 miles covered since this major service and belt change. The comprehensive history file also documents significant expenditure before the vendor’s ownership, which was completed by Ferrari specialists.The history file further includes the original book pack in the Ferrari wallet including the stamped service book that contains eleven service stamps, several previous MOT certificates, a current no advisory MOT certificate until October 2024, numerous (aforementioned) invoices for expenditure and improvement, and a current V5C document. Also accompanying the car is the Ferrari leather-bound tool kit and a fitted car cover, and the 360 Spider is offered now with a warranted 42,400 miles from new. The Ferrari 360 is a thrilling supercar, with the Spider even more aurally exciting than the Modena coupe thanks to being able to drop the roof to listen to the glorious V8 behind you; this is a well-maintained example with modest mileage. It is now ready to be cherished and enjoyed on the road by a new owner. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
An Edwardian silver belt, the shaped panels and double clasp all embossed with cherubs after Joshua Reynolds, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903, together with a silver bosun's whistle, engraved with the name 'Tom Griffith', maker's mark only H.M, and a late Victorian silver novelty table lighter modelled as a side handled saucepan, London 1887. (3)
A late Victorian Scottish silver vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, having press opening and engraved crest 'Neg Cito Neg Tarde', by Brooke & Son, Edinburgh 1894, 5.2cm wide, another Victorian silver vesta lighter, with engine turned decoration, hinged top and rounded lower section by Edward H. Stockwell, London 1876, 5cm high, and a silver and shagreen vesta, with drawer form opening and applied initials A.S, Birmingham 1925, 6cm wide. (3)
A SET OF THIRTEEN AUSTRIAN BENCHWOOD CHAIRS MANUFACTURED BY THONET, VIENNA, CIRCA 1890 With caned back and seat, the seat rails with the printed paper labels for Thonet, Wien,also stamped 'THONET' 108cm high, 44cm wide, 55cm deep. Provenance: Massol, Paris, where purchased by Count Manfredi della Gherardesca, 29 January 2016 Condition Report: The overall condition is very good. All chairs structurally sound and ready to use. No apparent damages. Some old glue marks to the top of the leg joints. Some minor splits to the wood but not affecting the sturdiness of the chairs. One chair with what appears to be a replaced front leg, as the colour is of a lighter shading. The caning is in very good condition and structurally undamaged. Some wear, discolouration and rubbing to the timber consistent with use. It appears that the chairs have been professionally restored at some point relatively recently and the caning is not original. Very minor snags and losses to the cane on a few chairs. The top of the chair is 42inches high and the measurements of the seat to floor height 18 1/4 inches.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF EIGHT CHROME PLATED TUBULAR STEEL LEATHER 'LES ARCS' CHAIRS MANFACTURED BY DAL VERA, CIRCA 1970 82cm high, 48cm wide, 58cm deep This model of chair was selected by Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) for use at the ski resort Les Arcs, France. Condition Report: Generally good, structurally secure. The leather seats all nicely `worn-in'. with some scratches and localised dark staining. Some of the chromed framed with wear and spots of corrosion. The eight are made up of two sets of four, identical but distinguishable by condition. Thus four chairs have rather more corrosion to frames and very slightly darker leather, four with frames almost entirely free of blemishes and very slightly lighter leather. The latter set also distinguished by each having two small holes to underside of from seat rail, presumably in the manufacturing. The differences make little notable difference to what is overall a good, attractive and usable set of chairs. Condition Report Disclaimer
A mixed lot to include a 9ct gold brooch set with an amber coloured stone, 4.7g, together with mixed costume jewellery to include brooches, a pearl and stone necklace, a ladies seiko watch, a Girard Perregaux gold plated mechanical watch, a Dupont gold plated lighter and a modern silver fronted clockLocation:
A 9 carat gold wedding band size P together with a thin gold chain approx. 3 g, a gold plated wedding band, 9 carat gold mounted shell cameo and a 9 carat gold cased ladies fob watch together with a collection of various other items to include three World War I medals awarded to P.C. Law including 1914-15 Star, War and Defence medals, a silver cigarette case, four various wrist watches, two pocket watches, four brooches, two tie pins, tie clip, two pairs of cufflinks, three plated watch chains, pendant on chain, plated bracelet, simulated pearl necklace, cameo brooch, seven commemorative crowns, Ronson lighter, silver ring and 1930s Disney pig figure toothbrush holder CONDITION REPORTS The medals only - all three inscribed "3554 Pte. P.C. Law 13-Lond.R"
A collection of watches and accessories, comprising: a Maserati Time wrist watch with chronometer, seconds and minutes recording subsidiary dials, day and date apertures and tachymetre, steel and gold plated case, automatic movement, 3.9cm, leather band, case and manual; a chronograph signed Ferrari, with Ferrari racing emblem, three subsidiary dials, steel and gun metal, matching strap with extra links, case and papers; a Maserati wristwatch with steel case, blue signed dial and blue rubber strap; an Air France steel alarm clock, 4.3cm; a Must de Cartier money clip, length 2.8cm, numbered 32739; a Maserati dark red enamel gold plated lighter, damaged, 6.6cm high, cased; and a collection of seven racing-themed stud badges
Interwar Airman Table Top Cigarette Lighter silvered figure of a standing airman in flying suit with helmet and goggles. His left hand holding an upright propellor. Hinged head revealing an internal lighter. Some age wear and tarnishing to figure. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
Mixed Selection Of Items Including ID Dog Tags including WW2 lighter, engraved V.M Eppley, China, Burma, India 1944 -1946. The reverse with Japanese characters .. Women's Voluntary Service medal in issue box ... Various fibre named ID tags including Captain J Wright ... Stubbington ... C E Parker ... A Sadler RAF ... Selection of rank stars. Quantity. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
Mainly Modern WWII Era Unboxed/Playworn Military Vehicles and Figures (50+), in various scales, military models including tanks, by Dinky, Corgi, Solido, Astra, Gonio (tin), Denzil Skinner (chrome plated), white metal Britain's copies motorcycles with riders and various figures, Britain's, Royal Hampshire Mint, Del Prado and others, together with a metal table lighter in the form of a field gun, by Demley USA (untested), P-G, (50+)
A Louis XV style ormolu mounted kingwood bureau de dame, the sloping front opening to reveal a fitted interior and a well, the waved frieze on squared cabriole legs, applied with three oval Sevres-style porcelain panels, on cabriole legs with sabots, 94cm high, 69cm wide, 48cm deepLacking key, metal mounts pattinated and oxidised, fall front and top of desk faded lighter than the remainder and generally a little dry and spotted, ceramic inset plaques to fall and frieze a little grubby but no visible cracks, a little wear to the flower painting, the mounts attached with pins, with some pins loose, two parts of moulding missing to right front leg and lower right frieze, a little veneer lifting to bombe side and further movement crack to the right, a few small veneer chips and losses to lower back apron, the interior with pattinated mounts and fittings, the interior in good condition with some rubbing to the slide cover to the well, velvet writing surface with pressure marks and slightly de-laminated to the corners, general scuffs, scratches and marks acceptable with age and usage, no obvious signs of woodworm71cm writing surface height, clearance under fall when down: 67.5cm
THE BEATLES: A collection of Beatles memorabilia and ephemera to include 'BBC Archives' hardback book in slipcase, limited edition filmcell, nine The Beatles Book Monthly magazines comprising #'s 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 22, 23, 27 and 28 (1964-1965), t-shirt (size M, in original packaging), fabric patch, 'Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years' DVD, 'The Penguin John Lennon' book, cased Zippo style lighter, Proudholme Products ceramic tile, coaster, eight keyrings and miniature metal sign (27)
Four Quentin Tarantino film special collectors edition DVD and VHS box sets to include 'Resevoir Dogs' Mr Blonde's Deluxe Edition VHS set with switchback comb, cufflinks, lighter, sunglasses, hair gel, toothpicks, booklet and dog tags, 'Resevoir Dogs' DVD set, 'Pulp Fiction' VHS set and 'Jackie Brown' VHS set (4)
A small collection of silver and plated items including three silver and mother of pearl mounted folding pocket fruit knives. A spiral-fluted silver handled boot hook; a silver mounted small mustard pot a 'Queen Anne' table lighter and other plated items including two small boot shaped spill vases; a chamber candlestick cruets, etc.
A COLLECTION OF NAVAL SILVERWAREcomprising a sports trophy from H.M.S. Britannia 1888; a bombe-form cigar lighter from the Wardroom of H.M.S. Renown to commemorate the fleet review of 1897; a lamp form cigar lighter from H.M.S. Renown, 1934; three presentation prize oars for rowing, one mounted on stand, cup -- 8¾in. (22.5cm.) high(6)in good condition
A NOVELTY SILVER ELECTRIC LIGHTHOUSE LIGHTER, CIRCA 1938the removable 'lamp' housing with hinged top to wick and flint, reservoir stopped with a flag, mounted on square plinth battery compartment base with press-button ignition and Birmingham hallmarks for 1938-39, and the battery compartment with presentation inscription from Caernarvon Sailing Club with enamelled pennant -- 7½in. (19cm.) highcondition consistent with age, mechanism not tested

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