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1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster Transmission: manualMileage:52684The 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL is an iconic classic car that has left an indelible mark on the world of automotive history. This masterpiece of engineering and design epitomises the golden age of automotive elegance and is instantly recognisable. Under the bonnet, the 1957 300SL boasts a 3.0 litre inline-six-cylinder engine with fuel injection, a revolutionary feature for its time. This engine produced an impressive 240 horsepower, more than the Gulling propelling the car to a top speed of around 160 miles per hour, making it one of the fastest production cars of its era. Its agile handling and superb performance on both road and track have solidified its status as a racing legend. The 300SL's elegant lines and iconic grille, along with its subtly curvaceous body, define the epitome of automotive design from the 1950s. The car's interior exudes luxury, featuring sumptuous leather seats, and a timeless instrument panel. Today, the 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster is highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts, a testament to its enduring appeal and its place as a timeless symbol of automotive excellence and style.This stunning 300SL is finished in the superb colour combination of Fantasy Yellow with a Pine Green leather interior, matching top roll and weaved carpets. The sumptuous interior is enhanced by the colour co-ordinated dashboard, ivory steering wheel and gear stick. This is the highly desirable closed in headlamps model and also benefits from a lower rear axle ratio of 1;3.89 for increased acceleration.Owned by its former owner since 1974, this magnificent 300SL has been totally nut and bolt restored by the renowned restorer Rudi & Co in Canada, respected for carrying out some of the finest restorations in the world. No stone was left unturned during the restoration, the paintwork is of excellent quality, the chromework is unblemished, the interior is an area of beauty and mechanically this car is as good as you could ever expect. The panel gaps look like they could have been set with a Vernier gauge they are so precise. The restoration was carried out circa 20 years ago which gives an indication of the outstanding quality of workmanship that Rudi Koniczek & Co in Vancouver, Canada are capable of. Supplied with a Mercedes-Benz Classic Certificate, this 300SL Roadster is accompanied by a Becker Mexico radio, tools, manuals and spare keys. This is a fabulous opportunity to purchase a Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster of the highest quality.Interested parties should note that this car will be subject to 5% import duty.
1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I 2+2 Coupé Transmission: manualMileage:18618Launched at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar E-Type was nothing short of a revelation. With its heady blend of supercar performance, breathtaking styling and low price tag, the newcomer left rivals reeling and customers clamouring. Early sportscar racing success at the hands of Graham Hill and Roy Salvadori amongst others helped cement its reputation. Built as a monocoque with a front sub-frame to cradle the engine, the model's combination of all-round independent suspension, rack and pinion steering and four-wheel disc brakes gave it excellent road holding and handling capabilities. The Jaguar E-Type Series I 2+2 was designed to be a more practical version of the legendary E-Type, with a longer wheelbase and additional interior space. It was produced from 1966 to 1967, and it featured a 4.2 litre inline-six engine that produced 265 horsepower. One of the most notable features of the Jaguar E-Type Series I 2+2 is its sleek and timeless design. The car has a long, flowing hood and a low-slung profile that gives it a sense of speed and power. The body of the car is made of lightweight aluminium, which helps to reduce its overall weight and improve its performance.This 4.2 litre Series I E-Type rolled down the production line in 1967. Its left hand drive configuration saw it dispatched to America, where it remained until it was repatriated some six years ago. On returning to the UK, the car was subjected to a full rebuild returning the steering wheel to the right hand side, easy enough to alter when you are taking a car back to a bare shell. The restoration was competed in March of 2020 and the DVLA then issued it with its first UK V5C registration document. The restoration work was carried out by Rushton Engineering in Devon. They have been rebuilding E-Types since 1987 and a quick trawl of their website, reveals the bold claim as to the quality of their work: "Å“Our normal restorations are aimed at an as new standard but are always better. We can restore to the exact factory specification, fit subtle upgrades or simply use modern technology to enhance your driving experience."When presented for restoration the car was white but it was decided to return it to its original colour and it was repainted in a rather fetching Opalescent Blue. The panel gaps appear in great shape and undoubtedly better than those created on a 1960s. The paint finish is still excellent as is the extensive chrome which was either completely replaced or re-chromed.The same level of care and attention has been given to the interior. The burgundy leather seats are supple and supportive. It is not only the seats that have had a retrim, door cards, dash and centre console have all been lavished with attention. The boot has been retrimmed too and is ready to receive a modicum of luggage. The 2+2 E-Type Coupé is surprisingly practical, so no need to travel light on those weekends away. There are also some notable upgrades including air conditioning which makes sense, ideal for those warm summer days. The period looking radio hides a secret, it is actually a modern DAB unit in disguise, so no crackly old MW and last, but by no means least, drop your hand from the delightful wood-rimmed steering wheel and it will fall upon the gear stick, with the power to now control an uprated five-speed Getrag gearbox which modernises the drive to be useable on modern roads and in traffic especially cruising at higher speeds. This was coupled to new stainless-steel exhaust, suspension components and brakes upgraded to Fosseway vented four-pot discs. The engine was rebuilt, having the valve guides and seals renewed and new high tensile studs were fitted. We are told the car drives beautifully, just as one would expect when restored by specialists to the highest of standards.Offered with a full photographic restoration CD, bills for maintenance and improvements since the restoration. This is a fabulously restored E-type with the added practicality a 2+2 brings and the potential to purchase a car for a fraction of what it would cost to restore to a car this standard.
A .410 walking-stick gunPainted metal action, side-safety, removable skeletal stock, the barrel with brass ferrule plugWeight 2lb. 13oz., 25½in. barrel, Birmingham nitro proofThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 5.5mm walking-stick gunBamboo sleeved, the barrel with ferrule plugWeight 1lb. 1oz., 25in. barrelThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S58S58 Lots are obsolete calibres and no licence is required unless ammunition is held.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris. Bracelet 'Chaîne d'Ancre Parade'Made in France.En argent 925 °/°°, fermoir bâtonnet. Signé sur un maillon.Long.: 22 cm.Pds : 136,55 gr.Condition d'état: A +.Footnotes:HERMES Paris. 'Parade Anchor Chain' BraceletMade in France.In 925°/°° silver, stick clasp. Signed on one link.Length: 22 cm.Weight: 136.55 gr.Condition grade: A+.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris, Sautoir corde retenant un pendentif rondEn argent 925 °/°°, fermoir bâtonnet.Condition d'état: B.Pds. total: 78,15 gr.Long.: 46 cm. Diam.: 6,5 cm.Footnotes:HERMES Paris, Rope necklace holding a round pendantIn 925°/°° silver, stick clasp.Condition grade: B.Pds. total: 78.15 gr.Length: 46 cm. Diameter: 6.5 cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris. Demi-parure 'Chaîne d'Ancre'En argent 925 °/°°, composé d'un bracelet et d'un tour de cou, fermoirs bâtonnets. Signés sur les fermoirs.Pds brut: 216,89 gr.Long. bracelet: 22 cm.Long. tour de cou: 43 cm.Condition d'état: A -.Footnotes:HERMES Paris. 'Anchor Chain' half setIn 925°/°° silver, composed of a bracelet and a choker, stick clasps. Signed on the clasps.Gross weight: 216.89 gr.Long. bracelet: 22 cm.Long. neck: 43 cm.Condition grade: A -.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A gold mounted Victorian hair work stick pin, the glazed compartment having plaited hair, surrounded by a woven ring of hair, the terminal 1.6cm diameter; together with a seed pearl set horseshoe stick pin, 0.9cm wide; a seed pearl set horseshoe brooch, 3cm wide, and one other stick pin, gross weight 5.2g (4)
After Richard Dighton - "A Hero of the Turf & His Agent", inscribed and originally published in 1806, hand coloured etching, 10.5" x 8", another print of the Duke of York, inscribed in pencil with the title also inscribed Dighton, pinxt, in ink, pencil and watercolour 6" x 4.5" Within a feigned oval, also further prints including one entitled "Portland Place, Bath" depicting a gentleman holding a walking stick, another after Sir John Everett Millais depicting HRH Princess Marie of Edinburgh, another after Sir Thomas Lawrence depicting Prince Clement Metternich, other allegorical works possibly after Francesco Bartolozzi, or Cipriani, another print depicting the pump room Bath, and other local Bath subjects, various sizes, (a collection)-** Provenance The Royal Crescent Hotel
* Japanese Empire. WWII Japanese propaganda fan, 1940s, folding paper fan, the recto printed in black with stencilled colour, depicting Japanese soldiers crossing a river on horseback, the leader brandishing a sword, the others with bayonets, and one with Rising Sun Flag, with Japanese bombers above, and caption in Japanese, Rising Sun symbol printed on verso, verso strengthened with paper in 2 places and with a small hole just revealing stick beneath, mounted on bamboo sticks, 18 cm (7 ins) QTY: (1)NOTE:Rare Japanese Second World War fan; we have been unable to trace another.
* Luftwaffe. A theatrical Luftwaffe bomb, made to replicate a WWII example, light sheet metal construction finished in green and white with a gold eagle decal, 122 cm high, together with a theatrical German stick grenade, a theatrical sten gun and other related itemsQTY: (a carton)NOTE:Please note these pieces are imitation items.
* A collection of WWI relics, including an Imperial German K98 bayonet, the 25 cm blackened steel blade stamped S/174G, the opposite side 1290d, wooden grip and black painted pommel, overall length 38.5 cm, in its black painted scabbard stamped 6763C and 44agv, there are five notches on the scabbard which could well represent "kills", together with a Mauser G98 all steel bayonet, overall length 43 cm, in its scabbard, overall poor condition plus a collection of rusty battlefield relics including a German stick grenade (inert) and a knife and fork set QTY: (7)
A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, mark of James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1889/1900, in the neoclassical style, each loaded square and stepped base decorated with scrolls and foliate swags, Corinthian column with acanthus capital and friction fitting detachable wax pan, 13 x 13cm at the base, 34cm highOverall in fair condition. Stick A: Edge of base dented and pitted and corners dented. Further pitting to the base. Column a little loose and showing signs of splitting away from the base. Column with very minor dents and nicks. Column leans a little. Wax pan fused to the column with sign of wax residue inside. Underside with minor denting and pitting. Loading starting to break up, and 'rattles' a little when shaken. Hallmark clear and readable.Stick B: Edge of base dented and pitted and corners dented. Further pitting to the base. Column with very minor dents and nicks. Wax pan fused to the column with sign of wax residue inside. Underside with minor denting and pitting. Base plate splitting away from the sides in three corners with signs of denting and minor crushing to the three corners. Loading starting to break up, and 'rattles' a little when shaken. Hallmark clear and readable.
An Edwardian yellow metal and ruby horseshoe stick pin centered with a round-cut ruby, approx 4mm, within a horseshoe of eleven further rubies, approx 7cm long, unmarked assessed as approx 9ct gold, total gross weight 4g *good condition, all stones and settings intact, wear commensurate with age
Assorted gold and yellow metal jewellery including a yellow metal wedding band, unmarked, assessed as approx 22ct, size K1/2, approx 1.5g; a yellow metal hinged bangle, set with three old cut diamonds and two round cut red stones, internal measurements approx 5.5cm x 4.6cm, gross weight approx 9.4g; a nugget of gold, gross weight approx 4.9g; a single 9ct gold earring, approx 0.9g; a yellow metal stick pin, with cultured pearl terminal; a silver jabot pin, gross weight approx 1.3g; and two base metal shirt studs. *all with wear and tear commensurate with age, the pendant has stones missing, the red stones in the bangle are heavily worn
Dunhill-Namiki - A Japanese lacquered lever-filled fountain pen, circa 1930s, the ebonite barrel with maki-e lacquer finish has been painted in gilt relief with a Hannya mask, iron stick, and a brocade kimono from the Noh Play 'Momijigari (Maple viewing)', highlighted with abalone shell raden flowerheads, and further decorated with falling maple leaves and gilt sprinkles throughout, artist (å»£å¿ ?) signed to the barrel, cap engraved 'Dunhill 14K', lever with Namiki logo and nib marked 'Dunhill Namiki 14ct', overall length 13.3 cm. In the early 1900s the main material used for fountain pens was ebonite (a vulcanized sulphur and rubber compound) as it was easily moldable and could be painted. However, overtime the pens suffered from discolouration and loss of lustre due to ultraviolet rays and moisture. The Namiki company (now Pilot) developed the surface treatment by adding raw lacquer in the ebonite compound to prevent material from being discoloured by urushi, and in 1925 patented the process as "Laccanaite". The Noh play "Momijigari" was first written in the 16th century and later adapted to other performance versions. The revived kabuki dance version led to the first narrative film ever to be made in Japan in 1899. No box or papers.
A man's checked overcoat in a worsted wool mix in a tan check on a grey background - double breasted with wide lapels. Double-breasted jacket by John Collier, 42" chest, 1970s. A gabardine raincoat in beige with camel buttons, wide lapels and a faux fur collar, 42"/44" chest, late 1970s. An ebonised men's ebonised cane/stick with silver London hallmarked top together with a man's 1940/50 black umbrella with a wooden barley twist handle. (4)
A collection of silver and plate items. To include a sterling silver Yard-O-Led pencil, a similar base metal propelling pencil, a silver button hook, silver teaspoons, an Iona marble stick pin, a sterling silver mother-of-pearl fruit knife, an 800 silver ladies pocket watch (A/F) and others.
A collection of jewellery to include Edwardian cased set of five (one missing) enamel and mother of pearl gilt dress studs, along with a moonstone single version, unmarked possibly 18ct gold, silver coin mounts, together with early 20th century moonstone and gilt hear shaped cufflinks, hardstone gilt stick pin, together with gents vintage wristwatches, including a A Nixon & Sons, etc, a plated Waltham pocket watch a/f scratched, a Thos Russell & Sons pocket watch thimble etc (1 box) wear and tear commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, for more information request a condition report with specific questions or please view in person
A collection of silver to include; a small planished rectangular silver cigarette box, having cedarwood interior, hallmarked by William Comyns, London, 1909, a selection of silver flatware including five matching Birmingham silver tea spoons, a Cooper Bros & Sons, Birmingham silver preserve spoon, a late Victorian pair of sugar tongs, button hook etc, along with five silver thimbles, one with mother of pearl top, a small silver topped glass vanity jar, a sterling silver swizzle stick and a white metal filigree chair. Along with a cased set of silver plated salad servers and a cased set of Deco style plated and ivorine handled fish knives and forks and servers. Weight: Approx. 163.5 grams (5.2ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, slight damage to cedarwood inside box, scratching etc.
A collection of Victorian and later stick pins to include a gold and enamel parrot cased, (some enamel loss) assessed as 9ct gold, together with a pearl, emerald and diamond set gold pin in the form of a serpent, assessed as a minimum of 15ct, along with a 9ct gold horse shoe pin, unmarked 9ct gold banded agate set pin, together with a gilt metal mother of pearl pin in the form of a gloved hand and a rose, (1 bag) Further details: good some wear and tear commensurate with age
A SET OF SIX SILVER COASTERS, A. CHICK & SONS LTD., LONDON, 1969 with bulging silver sides and turned wood bases, 8cm diameter; together with a Spanish silver novelty cocktail stick holder, mid 20th century, in form of a fighting bull impaled by four 'banderillas', 915 standard and indecipherable maker's marks, 9cm long (7)

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