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You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location. Please contact the member of staff associated with this lot to secure your appointment. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions will be given when making your appointment. Superbly finished in Amethyst over Cotswold hide with Indigo piping Burr Elm veneered door panel inserts, rear-quarter vanity mirrors, steering wheel and picnic tables Three keepers and only 21,000 miles. Documented speedometer change at 8,248 miles Powered by the silky-smooth BMW M73 V12 mated to a 5-speed ZF automatic Good service history with main dealers and specialists. Most recent at P & A Wood (09/19) Style, comfort and exclusivity available at less than a quarter of its list price new The Graham Hull-penned Silver Seraph was a clear statement of Rolls-Royce's intention to reclaim the coveted title of the producer of "The Best Car in the World". Following a long gestation period, it was eventually only made for four years, from 1998 to 2002 and replaced the Silver Spur, which ended production in 1997. All Seraphs were hand-built at the factory in Crewe which stopped assembling Rolls-Royce models in 2002 but continued with Bentley. The Seraph was powered by a 5.4-litre, aluminium-alloy, BMW M73 V12 engine making it the first twelve-cylinder Rolls-Royce since the 1939 Phantom III. The transmission was a 5-speed automatic and standard electronics included digital engine management, adaptive ride control, and anti-lock brakes. The car had a base price of £155,175 in the UK at the time and just 1,570 Seraphs slipped quietly out of the Crewe gates during that four-year period. This lovely Seraph is finished in the most remarkable colour of Amethyst. From a distance it appears to be the traditional and respectable Rolls-Royce hue of Midnight Blue almost Black, however, step a little closer and, as the Sun reflects off the substantial flanks of this striking motor car, you are rewarded with a kaleidoscope of colours moving from deep blue through mauve, purple, even red mica, subtle but simply stunning. The sumptuous interior is classic RR and features 'Cotswold' leather seating piped in Indigo, Burr Elm cross-banded veneers, Navy Blue carpet and Lambswool over-rugs throughout. The steering wheel is a work of art with circular Burr Elm veneer and Navy Blue leather and, arguably, is worth the car's asking price on its own. Naturally, these luxurious motor cars are comprehensively equipped but one additional factory option was to have a pop-up screen with a reversing camera which is indeed fitted to this car, however, our vendor has just spent around £5,000 with a marque specialist having the pop-up screen modified to house the most recent, top of the range, Garmin touch-screen Sat Nav with an updated rearview camera as well as front and rear parking sensors. Serviced meticulously throughout its life by Rolls-Royce specialists P&A Wood, the odometer was changed under warranty at just over 8,200 miles, and given the currently displayed mileage, indicates that this car has travelled only 21,000 miles during its 21-year life. The finest motor car in the world? Who knows, but it was the first Rolls built under BMW ownership and is all the better for it. The Seraph, particularly in this spectacular colour combination, makes a statement without saying a word. Letting your heart rule your head has rarely been so rewarding. Click here for more information This car was consigned by Gary Dunne. Please feel free to contact Gary on 07740 946796 / gary@classiccarauctions.co.ukSpecificationMake: Rolls-RoyceModel: Silver SeraphYear: 1999Chassis Number: SCALA61EXXCH02109Engine Number: 60491770Transmission: AutomaticDrive Side: Right Hand DriveOdometer Reading: 21000 MilesBody Colour: AmethystInterior Colour: Cotswold
**Sale Room Announcement**This lot has developed a power steering leak since being delivered to us. Due the situation we are currently in and the closeness to the sale the vendor has agreed to pay a £500 .00 contribution to this fault.You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location. Please contact the member of staff associated with this lot to secure your appointment. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions will be given when making your appointment. Finished in Solent Blue with cream soft-grain leather piped in Isis Blue, Coffee carpet Spec'd from new with a Black Steering Wheel, Warm Charcoal Facia, Doeskin Headlining Twin headlights, 16-inch lattice alloy wheels, sports suspension Embossed Autolux seating and a special numbered plaque on each sill (No.58/280) First registered on the 04/01/1991 by Stratstones of Mayfair and exported on the 9th January Returned to the UK in September 2019. On a NOVA Certificate with all duties paid This is a serious collectors car and guided very sensibly to ensure good interest Jaguar's famous win at Le Mans in 1990 in the classic purple and white, Silk Cut livery not only secured their prominence in Group C Sportscars but also launched celebrations at Brown's Lane culminating in the decision to celebrate with a low production XJ-S Le Mans edition. Limited to 280 cars, with bespoke features which included twin headlights, lattice alloy wheels, sports suspension, embossed Autolux seating and a special numbered plaque on each sill. Naturally, with the low numbers available and the desirable specification, they sold out quickly and continue to remain sought-after. H749 YUC was first registered on the 04/01/1991 by Stratstones of Mayfair and was duly exported on the 9th of January to a sunnier climate where it remained until September 2019. Finished in Solent Blue ( M715 ) and with a complementing Cream leather interior and piped in Isis Blue. The interior specification from new was as follows; Soft-grain Leather Seating, Black Steering Wheel, Warm Charcoal Facia, Doeskin Headlining and a Coffee Carpet. This truly stunning example of the marque has covered a mere 24,000 miles from new and is supplied with its original book pack containing the owner's handbook and the service book showing good evidence of its maintenance whilst it has been abroad by its (believed) one owner. Arriving back to our shores during 2019, the car was treated to a full service in December of last year making sure that the Le Mans was good to go and ready for a new owner. The car was also MOT'd with 'No Advisories' in November of last year. Currently, the Jaguar is on a NOVA Certificate with all duties paid, meaning that the new owner will be the first listed on the V5, and we also understand that the car will be allocated its original registration of H749 YUC keeping its provenance intact. This is a superb example of a rare model and in this condition and at this low mileage would grace any collection and be much admired at Jaguar events. Click here for more information This car was consigned by Simon Langsdale. Please feel free to contact Simon on 07496 556325 / simon@classiccarauctions.co.ukSpecificationMake: JaguarModel: XJS V12 LeMansYear: 1991Chassis Number: SAJJNAEW3BM177579Engine Number: 8S081237SGTransmission: AutomaticDrive Side: Right Hand DriveOdometer Reading: 24000 MilesBody Colour: Solent BlueInterior Colour: Cream
J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, first edition paperback, signed by the author, 2005.Provenance: One of the vendor's family had the book signed at the Grosvenor House on 9th April 2008 on the red carpet. JK Rowling was attending the Galaxy British book awards with Richard & Judy.. Very fine condition.
†A Feraghan carpet, the cream field decorated with an overall design of flowering foliage, within madder borders decorated with patera and multiple guard stripes, approximately 496 x 730cm Provenance: Purchased from Hill & Co. in 1992 †indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An Ushak carpet, the rich blue field decorated with stylised flowerhead and foliate motifs, within multiple borders and guard stripes decorated with geometricised foliage, approximately 410 x 351cm Please note: this carpet should be titled as: A Donegal carpet, in Ushak style, and not as originally titled in the catalogue.
†A Bidjar carpet, of Garrus design, the blue field decorated throughout with stylised foliate branches and flowers in an asymmetric design, within an ochre border decorated with flowerheads issuing palmettes, within floral decorated blue guard stripes, approximately 638 x 373cm The design originates with the weavers of Kirman in the 17th century who designed a series of carpets with fields covered with interlocking arabesques enclosing floral sprays. In common with other Kirman designs, a close variant on this design began to be woven in north west Persia in the 18th century. By the 19th century it was so well associated with the north west that it was given the name Garrus, a small weaving centre near to Bijar, although it was not exclusively woven there. One of the best known carpets from this group, inscribed as being the work of Garrus and dated 1794, was formerly in the McMullan Collection, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (M. S. Dimand and Jean Mailey, Oriental Rugs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1973, fig.120, p.87). The rich colours and elegant design lent itself to the demands of the European interior particularly in the second half of the 19th century, and as a result many examples are found in country houses in Britain and western Europe. †indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A Varamin carpet, the navy field decorated with an overall alternating design of flowerheads, in red , cream and blue, within a red border of floral foliage, within multiple borders, approximately 324 x 217cm For a very similar design of carpet, see Christie's, London, Noble & Private Collections Part II, 27th April 2017, Lot 207 (£5,250).
A 1900/1920s Turkey carpet, the centre medallion with radiating lotus flower and leaves, enclosed within a scrolling lotus flower and leaf border, retailed by A Gardener, Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers and Carpet Specialists, 36 Jamaica Street, Glasgow (worn patches and losses to border) (430cm x 366cm), £100-150

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