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CHARTERHOUSE AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

A Lifetime Collection of Automobilia and Classic Cars to be sold at The Oaks, Weston Lane, Awliscombe, Nr Honiton, Devon, EX14 3PH

Thursday 2nd May 10.30 am Viewing Wednesday 1st May 10.00 am – 4.00 pm and on the day of the sale from 9.00 am Entry on the sale day by catalogue only

A buyers’ premium of 15% is payable on lots 1 to 468, and 10% on lots 469 onwards, all plus VAT Please note all lots to be collected and paid for on the day, by card or cash only – cheques will not be accepted Telephone numbers for the viewing and sale days 07756 312649 or 07989 418801 or 07977 913615 Please call the main office below at all other times Cover illustration lot 479

This catalogue admits two people CHARTERHOUSE The Long Street Salerooms Sherborne Dorset DT9 3BS Telephone 01935 812277 Facsimile 01935 389387


Selling Successfully Selling at Charterhouse

A 1924 AC Anzani, two family owners from new and less than 7,000 miles, included in our 21st July auction ÂŁ18,000-22,000

Classic & Vintage Car and Motorcycle Auction in conjunction with Classics at The Castle, Sherborne Castle, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 5NR

Sunday 21st July FURTHER ENTRIES NOW BEING ACCEPTED To arrange a free home visit or for further information, please contact Matthew Whitney, Associate Partner, at our Head Office 01935 812277 or via email mw@charterhouse-auctions.co.uk 4


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22 A Robert Taylor limited edition print, Summer Victory, 1078/1250, signed £100 - 120 23 A black and white photograph, of a Jaguar XK120 in an Alpine pass £70 - 90 24 A reproduction ships half hull model, Xargo, another, Yankee 1930, and two others (4) £100 - 120 25 An early 20th Century Gammages style mahogany stick stand, constructed from propeller blades, and inset a small photograph of bi-planes, 61 cm wide See illustration £450 - 550 26 A carburettor from a DC3 aeroplane See illustration £250 - 300

Lot 26 1 A Royal Doulton character jug, Veteran Motorist, D6633 (modelled on Bunty Scott-Montcrieff), and two other character jugs (3) £70 - 90

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27 A walking stick, the silver handle in the form of a big cat £380 - 420

12 A Ferrari Thirst Extinguisher, a modern tinplate Harley Davidson, and five model vehicles (7) £70 - 90

28 A shooting stick, a reproduction telescope walking stick, and another with a compass (3) £50 - 70

13 A Schylling Toys Bluebird Land Speed Record Car, and another, 1000 HP Sunbeam (2) £50 - 70

29 A Nicholas Watts limited edition print, Bentley Invincible Le Mans 2003, 724/750, signed See illustration £100 - 150

4 A Griffin & George Air Meter, with travelling case £70 - 90

14 A 1:18 kerb side model, of a Ferrari 375 F1 Froilan Gonzalez, Winner Silverstone 1951, in a perspex case See illustration £500 - 600

30 An Alfredo De La Maria limited edition print, Dicing at Casino Square, 240/850 £60 - 100

5 A chrome car badge, Expulsis Piratis Restituta Commercia, mounted on a panel £250 - 300

15 A Compulsion Sculpture polished metal Jaguar D type, a similar C type, an Aston Martin, and one other (4) £120 - 150

6 A Corgi Major Toys Ecurie Ecosse racing car transporter (repainted and reproduction box), and a Dinky Toys Jaguar XK120 £150 - 180

16 A Frank Wootton limited edition signed print, Down on the Farm, Battle of Britain 1940, 625/1000, signed by Wing Commander F Dix £100 - 120

7 An Austin Healey 100/3000 Register Club bar badge, another, Supermarine, Southampton, and another (3) £150 - 180

17 A Frank Wootton signed print, Hawker Harts, 57 Squadron £20 - 30

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A pair of bi-plane bookends £10 - 15

3 A model Ferrari car transporter, with cars, and two others similar, all boxed £150 - 180

8 A Schylling Toys Golden Arrow, another smaller, and a Bluebird racing car (3) £40 - 60 9 A set of four Daimler chrome knockons, new old stock (4) £150 - 180 10 A Corgi Major Toys car transporter, with cars including two Aston Martins £150 - 180 11

18 A black and white print, of a Gloster Gladiator bi-plane £70 - 90 19 An Art Deco walnut display cabinet, 122 cm wide See illustration £250 - 350 20 A Corgi die-cast Spitfire, and a collection of assorted model aircraft £50 - 80 21 A Rolls Royce burr walnut revolving cocktail cabinet, inset with a RR Smiths clock, for a Silver Wraith or Phantom V, 47 cm wide See illustration £250 - 300

31 Three table top display cabinets £30 - 40 32 A Revell 1:18 model, of an Auto Union, a similar Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, and four other models (6) £150 - 180 33 A CMC 1:18 model, of a Mercedes Benz W125 1934 £140 - 160 34 Three Franklin Mint models, a 1929 Rolls Royce Phantom I, a Bugatti Royale coupé Napoleon, and a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost £150 - 180 35 Assorted models, including Rolls Royce and Ferrari £100 - 120 36 A large bronze figure, of a huntsman blowing a horn, and with two dogs, on a marble base, 78 cm high £500 - 600 37 A Phoenix fire extinguisher, and a Minimax fire extinguisher (2) £100 - 120 37a A bronze group, Vulcan - the blacksmith working at the anvil, on a marble base £200 - 300 5


38 A Rolls Royce showroom Charles Sykes bronzed Spirit of Ecstasy figure, on a green marble base, and similar pedestal, 133 cm high See illustration £850 - 1000

45 A set of eight Bentley pistons, new old stock, another, and four con rods Note: purchased from the George Daniels Collection auction 2012 £350 - 450

39 A military issue helmet, and a Victorian style military helmet (2) £50 - 80

46 A Rolls Royce Cloud II/III Lucas distributor cap, a Bentley Derby distributor cap, and a Rolls Royce Special Bosch distributor (3) £100 - 120

40 A pair of Lucas King of the Road chrome spot lamps, 18 cm diameter (2) £50 - 80 41 Jenson Button Formula 1 interest: a BBS rear wheel from a 2004 BAR Honda, an axle and upright assembly from a 2005 Honda final drive gear, and assorted Xtrac Motorsport Transmissions gear ratios See illustration Note: Purchased from Bonhams auction Saturday 24th July 2010 at Silverstone, with accompanying catalogue £250 - 350 42 Nine car grill badges, including Mousehole £60 - 80 43 A set of three Dellorto DHLA 48 carburettors with trumpets See illustration £400 - 500 44 A group of Isle of Man TT related items, including a flag and first day covers £20 - 30

54 A pair of black painted coaching type lamps £30 - 50 55 A Cromwell pudding basin helmet, a police style helmet, and a pair of goggles (3) £70 - 90 56 A large Jaguar showroom chrome leaping jaguar mascot, on a stand, 135 cm long See ilustration £500 - 600

47 A Spitfire jack plug (for headset) £40 - 60

57 A wood rimmed steering wheel, from an Aston Martin Special £70 - 90

48 A pair of Type 306 shock absorbers, for a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost (new) £300 - 400

58 A print of an American ‘Fortune’ junkyard, a Pratts print, a Lagonda print, and a Bentley photograph (4) £10 - 20

49 A pair of carbide lamps, and a pair of chrome tail pipes £30 - 50 A pair of Jaguar chrome knock-ons, 50 new old stock £100 - 150

59 An aeroplane propeller section, on a stand, 49 cm high £100 - 150

51 A plastic model garage, and assorted model vehicles £30 - 50

60 A modern ceramic Bugatti panel, 85 cm wide, and two other Bugatti related signs (3) £150 - 180

52 A WWII wooden propeller section, possibly from a German Junker, 169 cm £350 - 450

61 A French marble and spelter mantel clock, surmounted with a young girl and her puppies, 75 cm high £300 - 400

53 A painted propeller section, from a Hurricane, with Dowty Rotol markings DA531P, on a carved wood base, 192 cm high £500 - 600

62 An amusing bronzed group, of a frog riding a hare, 37 cm high £170 - 200 63 A model of a Ferrari power boat, with plated fittings, 124 cm long See inside back cover colour illustration £700 - 800 64 A Bob Murray watercolour drawing, of a Rolls Royce Alpine Eagle, and a Silver Eagle bi-plane, signed, 30 x 40 cm See illustration £300 - 400 65 A John Spencer upright piano, and a piano stool £30 - 40 66 A mahogany display cabinet, 120 cm wide £50 - 80 67 A Buk Heutt coloured print, 1929 Lagonda 2-litre low chassis model, and two other coloured prints (3) £30 - 50 68 A pudding basin style crash helmet, another similar, and two pairs of aviation goggles (4) £100 - 150 69 A Bentley S1 door tread, a Bentley Mk VI control panel, and another similar (3) £40 - 60

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70 A mahogany Pembroke table, the top inset a panel, engraved Sir Peter Stubb Lord Mayor of London, from Old England Students Association Bangkok 20th August 1971, 66 cm wide £50 - 80

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71 A glazed display cabinet on cupboard, with mirrored back, 160 cm wide £80 - 120 72 A Precision Models 1:24 1938 Alvis 4.3 litre tourer, and two other similar models (3) £70 - 90 73 A 19th century style caged bird automata, 28 cm high £300 - 400 74 A Franklin Mint 1:24 Ford firetruck £40 - 60 75 A Franklin Mint 1:16 Ford Model T £50 - 70

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76 A Pocher 1:8 1931 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza model car, and four related badges (5) See illustration £150 - 250


80 A set of four chrome knock-on hubs, for Bentley Mark VI and similar £30 - 50 81 A Smiths dashboard barometer and thermometer, 14 cm diameter £40 - 60 82 A 1:18 die-cast model of an Aston Martin DBR 1, and a similar DB7 (2) £30 - 40 83 Assorted glass bottles, including Esso 1 pint Castrol XL 1 quart, and other similar bottles (qty) £50 - 60 84 Assorted oil and grease cans, including Castrol Service, Bow Bells Specialities and others similar (qty) £40 - 60

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85 Bob Murray, a bi-plane, watercolour, 34 x 47 cm, signed See illustration £300 - 400

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86 Four Geoffrey Goddard colour photographs, comprising a Mercedes Benz W196 Grand Prix car, a Ferrari Shark Nose, a Ferrari P1, and another Ferrari, all framed (4) £80 - 120 87 A modern longcase clock, striking on gongs, the case having mother of pearl inlay, 220 cm high £100 - 150 88 A vintage car trunk, 92 cm wide, and two others similar, suitable for Rolls Royce or Bentley motor cars (3) £80 - 120

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89 A Knight Mega Friction Power 1957 classic hot rod, and other models, in a wicker hamper (qty) £40 - 60

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90 A Stant ST-255A cooling system pressure tester £20 - 30 91

A Ferrari tool roll and jack £60 - 100

92 A Brooklands style aero screen, and another similar £40 - 60 93 A pair of Jaguar XK150 chrome overriders (2) £40 - 60

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A run of Pirelli calendars (qty) £80 - 120

107 A Carcoon Airflow System, boxed and unused £200 - 250 108

A Toys Fiat 500 pedal car £70 - 90

94 A Royal Doulton Webb Corbett glass head of Winston Churchill, limited edition 148/250, cased £150 - 180

109 A Moto-Lita wood rim steering wheel, suitable for a Jaguar D-Type, 38 cm diameter £200 - 250

95 A pair of WWII Bakelite telephones (2) £30 - 40

110 A Moto-Lita wood rim steering wheel, 38 cm diameter £100 - 120

96 An A.T.I. Instruments Ltd rev counter, and assorted bulbs (box) £20 - 30

111 A Moto-Lita wood rim steering wheel, suitable for an Aston Martin, 42 cm diameter £100 - 120

97 A crome bodied spot lamp, 23 cm diameter £20 - 30 98 A cast brass Bentley insignia, 47 cm wide, and another similar (2) £200 - 250 99 A wicker model of a VW Beetle, approximately 105 cm long £30 - 50 100 A pair of brass portholes, 25 cm diameter £50 - 80 101 A brass porthole, 44 cm diameter £120 - 140

112 A wood rim steering wheel, suitable for a Jaguar, 37 cm diameter £40 - 60 113 A wood rim steering wheel, suitable for an Aston Martin, 40 cm diamter £70 - 100 114 A cast brass figure, of a lady emerging from a lily, 27 cm high, and a brass eagle, perched on a branch, 65 cm wing span (2) £120 - 150

102 A terrestrial globe, set with semi precious stones £80 - 120

115 A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, mounted on a silver plated fruit bowl See illustration £80 - 120

77 A Polisil 1:18 Maserati 250 F, in a display case See illustration £100 - 150

103 A Packard number plate light, and a pair of opera style lamps (box) £50 - 70

116 A Bugatti style bronzed elephant head, mounted on a plinth £60 - 80

78 A model of a Bentley 4 1/2 litre Blower Le Mans style racing car £40 - 60

104 A pair of vintage car rear compartment door pulls, and various chrome plated hinges (qty) £40 - 60

117 An aeroplane dashboard, with various gauges, 51 cm wide See illustration £150 - 200

105 A Meadow Brook Hall Concourse de Elegance centenary brass plaque, 30 cm diameter £70 - 90

118 A vintage steering wheel, with nine Pickering traction engine rally bar badges £40 - 60

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79 A Pocher 1:8 1907 Fiat 130hp F2 Grand Prix racing car, and two related badges (3) See inside back cover colour illustration £150 - 250

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119 A brass bust of an Egyptian Pharaoh, 32 cm high, and another similar bust (2) £30 - 40

130 An Aintree R.A.C. British Grand Prix reproduction coloured poster, and three others similar (4) £60 - 80

120 An enamel sign, RAC Get-You-Home Service, 27 cm wide, and two other enamel signs (3) £60 - 80

131 Assorted Bentley related posters, including Colin Carter, Mr Le Mans and The Bentley Boys, and other similar prints and posters (qty) £60 - 80

121 A large scale model of Concorde, on a stand, approximately 122 cm long, and another similar, 58 cm long (2) See illustration £400 - 500 122 A John Mills & Sons gentleman’s night watch stand, 15 cm high See illustration £60 - 80 123 A cast aluminium model of a US Air force fighter jet, 40 cm long £120 - 150 124 A Bentley Mulsanne radiator grill, new old stock, 68 cm wide £300 - 400 125 A pair of Lucas klaxon horns, and a Bosch horn (3) £70 - 90 126 A set of four aluminium drum brakes, suitable for various 1950s racing cars See illustration £200 - 300 127 Eight Rolls Royce wooden stores boxes, various sizes (8) £60 - 80 128 After Terence Cuneo, a coloured print, Bentley v Blue Train, and another, Bentley’s at Le Mans 1929 (2) £50 - 80 129 Assorted motoring related prints, including Alfredo De La Maria gallery exhibition coloured prints, Brooklands Trophy and Goodwood Revival (2004/2005), and other similar modern prints (qty) £40 - 60

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132 Assorted motor racing and motoring posters, including The Quail, and others (qty) £40 - 60 133 Assorted modern motor racing and motoring coloured posters, including Monaco, May 2012, Monterey, August 1991, and others similar (qty) £40 - 60 134 Assorted Ferrari related posters, including a Michael A Moon limited edition print, Enzo Ferrari 1920 Targa Florio, 147/350, and other prints (qty) £50 - 80 135 A modern poster, Sebring Florida International Grand Prix David Brown Aston Martin, signed by Roy Salvadori £30 - 50 136 - 139 140 A Bentley 3 litre nickel plated radiator cowel, in distressed condition See illustration £150 - 200 141 A Bentley 8 litre aluminium rocker cover See illustration £150 - 200 142 A Smiths Astral brass ships bulkhead clock £70 - 100 143 A wood rim steering wheel, with aluminium spokes £40 - 60

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144 A wood rim steering wheel, with aluminium spokes £60 - 80 145 A hanging corner cupboard, the door painted a scene of Spitfire aeroplanes in formation £150 - 180 146 An Alfredo De La Maria limited edition print, Monaco Magic, 242/850 See illustration £80 - 120 147 After Alfredo De La Maria, a coloured motor racing print on canvas See illustration £500 - 600 148 An Alfredo De La Maria limited edition print, Le Pur Sang Des Automobiles, 283/850 See illustration £80 - 120 149 Motoring related items belonging to the late Sir Leonard Crossland, the former Managing Director of the Ford Motor Company Ltd of Britain between 1968 and 1972, including a silver paperweight inscribed Given to Mr Leonard Crossland Managing Director of the Ford Motor Company Ltd by the Directors of Brook Shore Ltd on the opening by him of their new showrooms on Friday 22nd September 1967, London 1967, approx. 15.995 ozt, a silver coloured metal dagger and scabbard, inscribed Sir L. Crossland, and a leather cigar case See illustration £200 - 300 150 A pair of trafficators, suitable for Rolls Royce or similar £50 - 70 151 A Smiths 8 day dashboard clock, another similar and two bakelite ignition switches (4) £30 - 50

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159b An accessory car mascot, in the form of Cupid, chrome plated, mounted on a radiator cap See illustration £100 - 150 159c A Royal Automobile Club Associate badge bar badge, with Hampshire Automobile Club centre £200 - 250 160 A Castrol autodata board, and assorted race programmes including British Automobile Racing Club, Goodwood Whit Monday meeting 18th May 1964 and others similar (qty) £60 - 80

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161 A Knights of the Road Guild News of the World courteous and considerate driving badge bar badge, the reverse impressed N.O.W K.R. 2597, mounted on a radiator cap See inside back cover colour illustration £100 - 150 162 A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, mounted on a radiator cap £100 - 150 163 A Royal Automobile Club Associate badge bar badge, with Hampshire Automobile Club enamel centre, mounted on a radiator cap £70 - 100

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164 Concorde interest: including a three bottle wine carrier, wine list and menu, a scale model of Concorde and other similar items (qty) £250 - 300 165 A Hassall accessory car mascot, in the form of a Policeman, cast brass See inside back cover colour illustration £200 - 250 166 An Armstrong Siddeley Sphinx car mascot, mounted on a radiator cap £30 - 50 167 A Brooklands Museum 100 years centenary full members badge, No 97, cased £70 - 100 168 Concorde interest: a large aluminium scale model of Concorde, mounted on a plinth, and another similar (2) £100 - 150

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152 Seven Charles Dickens character figures, including Mr Pickwick and David Copperfield £40 - 60 153 Assorted Rolls Royce items, including cigarette cases and a clothes brush (box) £30 - 50 154 Six Dinky Toys racing cars, comprising Austin Healey 3000 sports, Maserati Sport 2000, MG Midget sports, Sunbeam Alpine sports, Mercedes Benz sports and Aston Martin DB3S, all restored and having reproduction boxes £100 - 150 155 Three vintage brass carburettors (box) £200 - 250 156 A set of three Art Deco frosted and etched glass lights, suitable for the rear compartment of a limousine See illustration £100 - 150

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157 A Royal Automobile Club full members badge, Type 2, issued between 1908 and 1920 (lacks Icarus), mounted on a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost radiator cap See inside back cover colour illustration £400 - 450 157a A Rolls Royce spring compression tool, suitable for 20 hp and 20/25 hp models, another for 40/50 hp models and a miniature Bradex fire extinguisher, cased (3) £80 - 120

169 An accessory car mascot, in the form of Bonzo, mounted on a radiator cap See illustration £500 - 600 170 An A.E. Lejeune accessory car mascot, in the form of a wild boar, mounted on a radiator cap See illustration £170 - 200 171 A cast brass model of a Spitfire, mounted on an onyx ashtray See illustration £300 - 400 172 An MG bakelite horn push, and four MG enamel wheel centres (5) £70 - 90

158 A winged Bentley car mascot, rechromed, mounted on a radiator cap See inside back cover colour illustration £100 - 150 159 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a Mosquito, mounted on a plinth £80 - 120 159a An accessory car mascot, in the form of a golfer standing on a Dunlop golf ball, and a ‘Hole in one’ badge bar badge (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 231 173 The Comune Di Viareggio R A I D Viareggio-Bastia-Viareggio trophy, dated 16/07/1967, depicting a Spirit of Ecstasy style figure standing aboard a speedboat, mounted on a black variegated marble plinth See illustration £600 - 800 174 A cast bronze winged Bentley desk weight, mounted on a marble base £60 - 100 175 A Pocher model, in the form of a Fiat radiator £70 - 90

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176 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a bi-plane, chrome plated and mounted on a plinth £200 - 250


177 A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy car mascot, mounted on a radiator cap £100 - 150

198 A Smiths 6000 rpm rev counter, another similar and a pair of chrome plated reversing lights (4) £40 - 60

178 A Sabino style moulded and frosted glass model of a fish £40 - 60

199 An American Lonergan sight glass oiler £30 - 40

179 A Lalique style moulded and frosted glass model of a scantily clad lady, moulded to the base, Registered 7400772 £60 - 80

200 A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy car mascot, mounted on a plinth £60 - 100

180 A Pierce Arrow kneeling archer car mascot, chrome plated (lacks arrow) mounted on a plinth, and a Pierce Arrow Society badge bar badge £200 - 250 181 A chrome badge bar fitted five badges, including a Bentley Drivers Club badge and The Vintage Sports Car Club badge See illustration £170 - 200 182 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a scantily clad lady with outstretched arms, chrome plated £60 - 80 183 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a chrome plated bi-plane, mounted on a plinth See illustration £1250 - 1300

201 An Amal carburettor, suitable for a NSU Quickly with a NSU winged emblem, mounted on a piston £30 - 40 202 Two aero magneto switches, an oil pressure gauge and a Sestrel compass £100 - 150 203 A small brass bound walnut dome top box, containing two glass bottles £70 - 90 204 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a small boy smoking a cigar, mounted on a plinth £100 - 150 205 A Sunbeam Talbot Owners Club badge bar badge, the reverse impressed A1333 £70 - 90

184 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a grouse, mounted on a radiator cap £150 - 180

206 A Smiths dashboard clock, and another similar £40 - 60

185 A badge bar fitted five badges including Brooklands Aeroclub No.411, Royal Hussars and three others See illustration £500 - 700

207 Assorted automobilia, including a quick release fuel filler cap, another similar, a Smiths fuel gauge, and other items (qty) £60 - 80

186 An accessory car mascot, in the form of an aeroplane, mounted on a plinth See illustration £250 - 300

208 A miniature longcase clock, the white dial having Roman numerals, in a walnut case £60 - 80

187 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a chrome plated running hare, mounted on a plinth £100 - 150

209 A Higginsons Patent Autovac galometer, and a gradient meter (2) £70 - 90

188 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a putto playing a flute £50 - 70 189 A car mascot, in the form of a ram, suitable for Dodge vehicles £50 - 60 190 A Desmo accessory car mascot, in the form of a jockey up, mounted on a plinth £70 - 100 191 A leaping Jaguar car mounted on a plinth £30 - 50

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210 Assorted aeronautical instruments, including Weston Electrical Corporation oil and cylinder temperature gauge (qty) £100 - 120 211 A Smiths rim wind dashboard clock, and another similar (2) £40 - 60 212 A Wade type double supercharger, serial number 142N and 143E, suitable for various vintage racing cars See illustration £1200 - 1400

192 A Bentley chrome plated quick release petrol cap, and a winged B car mascot, mounted on a plinth £70 - 90

213 Assorted automobilia, including gauges, tail lights and badge bar badges (qty) £40 - 60

193 A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy car mascot, mounted on a town cap £200 - 300

214 Assorted automobila, including a brass oiler, gauges, side lights and other similar items (qty) £40 - 60

194 An accessory car mascot, in the form of an aeroplane, cast brass, mounted on a plinth £300 - 350 195 A Russian 300 Fighter Day and Night dashboard clock, the dial featuring Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials, mounted in a perspex case £250 - 300 196 A Royal Automobile Club Centenary 1897 - 1997 members badge £100 - 150 197 A brass dinner gong, in the form of three artillery shells, mounted a plaque inscribed Presented to Huntley by H.M Queen Mary 24th May 1950 See illustration £500 - 600

219 Assorted automobilia, including a reproduction Bentley 4 1/2 litre radiator cap, a brass cigarette lighter and other items £50 - 80 220 A Scintilla six cylinder magneto, suitable for vintage racing cars £200 - 250 221 Assorted automobilia, including a large Cummins piston and a RedEx compression gauge (qty) £50 - 80 222 A set of four Armstrong lever arm shock absorbers £180 - 220 223 An Aston Martin DB4 starter motor £80 - 120 224 An Aston Martin DB5/6 starter motor and an alternator £150 - 180 225

A Marshall spot light £80 - 120

226 A Doulton lavatory pull and others similar (qty) £60 - 80 227 An enamel sign, RAC Get-You-Home service, 27 cm wide, and other enamel signs (qty) £60 - 80 228 Assorted automobilia, including pewter tankards, hip flasks and other items (qty) £50 - 80 229 A chrome plated standard, with three GB Union flags £40 - 60 230 A silver two handled trophy, inscribed 1925 Officers, London, marks rubbed £100 - 120 231 A Cadillac car mascot, in the form of a heron, chrome plated, designed by JW Hession Jnr, mounted on a plinth See illustration £150 - 250 232 A large Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy showroom figure, mounted on a plinth £200 - 300 233 A Sabino opalescent glass car mascot, in the form of a bird, mounted on a Sabino illuminated base See illustration £200 - 300 234 A frosted glass car mascot, in the form of a peacock, mounted on a Pifco illuminated base £70 - 100 235 An Armstrong Siddeley sphinx car mascot, mounted on a plinth £20 - 40 236 A W.V.M.L age formula trophy, G.Sheppard 1952, depicting two racing cars within a laurel wreath £40 - 60 237 A Rolls Royce Spirit of Ecstasy car mascot, mounted on a radiator cap See illustration £100 - 150

215 A set of five Austin chrome plated wheel centre caps £50 - 80

238 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a Kingfisher, mounted on a plinth £50 - 70

216 Assorted aeronautical gauges, including knots, altimeters and others similar £200 - 250

239 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a Spitfire, chrome plated, mounted on a dish £60 - 80

217 Assorted automobilia, including vintage spark plugs, a Michelin man figure, badge bar badges and other items (qty) £20 - 40

240 A Swiss made Bugatti glove compartment clock, a Bugatti wheel trim and a Bugatti radiator badge See illustration £300 - 400

218 Assorted automobilia, including a Rolls Royce 20/25 town radiator cap (qty) £60 - 80

241 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a grouse, mounted on a radiator cap £100 - 150 11


244 An accessory car mascot, in the form of an insect in flight, chrome plated, mounted on a plinth £70 - 90 245 A Brooklands Museum 100 years centenary full members badge, No. 96, cased 246 A pair of BP ‘Clube’ gilt metal and enamel laurel wreath medallions, cased £70 - 90

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247 A B.R.D.C. enamel badge bar badge, boxed, and a B.R.D.C. 50th anniversary Silverstone 1948 - 1998 pewter group, depicting two racing cars at the circuit £60 - 80 248 A Michelin glass BIB Trophee Argent £40 - 60 249 An Art Deco style brass figure, of a nude lady, mounted on a pewter ashtray £30 - 50

268 A Premier Motor Racing Club badge bar badge, No. J4767 See illustration £70 - 100 269 A Royal Irish Automobile Club badge bar badge, No. 01578 £150 - 180

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272 A Royal Automobile Club full members badge, Type 3A, issued between 1920 and 1930, No. D3192 £100 - 150

253 Assorted European owners club badge bar badges, including Portugal (qty) £40 - 60

273 A Royal Automobile Club full members badge, Type 3A, issued between 1920 and 1930, No. D1117 See illustration £100 - 150

254 A brass Indian Air Force trophy, the plinth inscribed To Central Tactics and Trial Organisation RAF from Air Force Station Ambala India 19 Oct 1982 See illustration £150 - 200

274 A set of six reproduction Brooklands badge bar badges, comprising Aeroclub, Brooklands Society, Flying Club, 120MPH, 130MPH and Committee £100 - 150

255 A Howes & Burley model 1003 brass carriage lamp, with carrying bale, and a brass trumpet horn (2) £60 - 80

275 An Automobile Association of Bengal badge bar badge, and another similar (2) £70 - 90

259 Three Allard Owners Club badge bar badges £80 - 100

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267 A Royal Flying Corps badge bar badge See illustration £100 - 150

271 A Royal Automobile members badge £30 - 50

258 A Royal Automobile Club of Victoria badge bar badge, with Australian centre £80 - 120

243 An E.R.A enamel lapel badge, as worn by works mechanics and personnel See illustration £200 - 300

266 Seven Bentley Drivers Club badge bar badges, including W.O. Bentley Memorial Foundation Associate £80 - 120

251 Eight owners club enamel lapel badges, comprising Historic Sports Car Club, Jaguar Enthusiasts Club, B.A.R.C. and others £60 - 80

257 Three badge bar badges, British Racing and Sports Car Club, B.A.R.C. and British Motor Racing Marshalls Club £80 - 120

242 A Royal Agricultural Society gilt metal and enamel steward of car parking badge, cased £40 - 60

265 Three badge bar badges, The Sports Car Club, British Racing and Sports Car Club No.134 and B.A.R.C. No. M320 £50 - 70

270 Assorted European badge bar badges, including Automobile Club De Lile De Paris (qty) £80 - 100

256 A Goodwood B.A.R.C. 1963 members enamel lapel badge, and other Goodwood related badges £50 - 70

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264 The Clifton Lion M.C & L.C.C badge bar badge, and three other badge bar badges (4) £40 - 60

250 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a speed nymph, mounted on a radiator cap £60 - 80

252 A Rolls Royce 20/25 metal spare bulb cannister £40 - 60

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263 A Delage Owners Club badge bar badge, No.188 £70 - 90

260 A Royal Automobile Club Associate badge bar badge, with Devon and Cornwall Automobile Club enamel centre See illustration £200 - 250 261 A Silver City GB badge bar badge £60 - 80 262 Four badge bar badges, The Order of the Road, Institute of Advanced Motorists, British Field Sports Society and The Institute of Road Transport Engineers £50 - 70

276 Two Vincent H.R.D. Owners Club badge bar badges £70 - 90 277 A Royal Automobile Club Associate badge bar badge, with Auckland enamel centre, No. N19516 £70 - 100 278 An accessory car mascot, in the form of The Royal Hussars skull and crossed bones emblem, and a similar badge bar badge (2) See inside back cover colour illustration £200 - 300 279 Two Royal Automobile Club International Rally badge bar badges, 1966 and 1968 £80 - 100 280 An MG Owners Club badge bar badge, and other MG related badges 30 - 50 281 Assorted badge bar badges, including P. Peterson Racing and other Bentley and Rolls Royce related badges £60 - 80 282 Four badge bar badges, Up Narkover, Overseas Drivers Club, B.M.A. and Brevet Flying Club £70 - 100


Lots 268 & 267 283 Three badge bar badges, Plymouth Motor Club, Burnham on Sea Motor Club and Taunton Motor Club £80 - 120 284 Five badge bar badges, including Royal Yachting Association and Model Power Boat Association £50 - 70 285 A Royal Automobile Club full members badge, and a Royal Automobile Club Associate badge (2) £40 - 50 286 A set of five reproduction Brooklands badge bar badges, comprising Aeroclub, Flying Club, Brooklands Society, Committee and B.A.R.C. £150 - 250 287 A Royal Automobile Club full members badge, Type 3B, issued between 1920 and 1930, No. DI935 £100 - 150 288 Four badge bar badges, Royal Air Force, Royal Armoured Corps, Royal Air Force Association and Royal Air Force Maintenance Unit £70 - 100

Lot 273 296 Four badge bar badges, R.R.E.C., another, Garden Party with the Queen and R.R.O.C. Centennial Celebration Montlhery California 2004 £200 - 250

309 Assorted A.A. and R.A.C. badge bar badges £40 - 60

297 Five badge bar badges, including Devon Vintage Car Club and Icicals Motor Club £80 - 120

311 Three badge bar badges, Isle of Man Association (Marshalls), Association of Pioneer Motorcyclists, International Motorcyclists Tour Club and a Truimph motorcycle tank badge £70 - 90

298 Assorted badge bar badges, including Jaguar Drivers Club and British Celilynd Automobile Club (qty) £80 - 120 299 An accessory car mascot, in the form of a helmet, goggles and gloves, other miniature mascots and items £100 - 150 300 A leaping Jaguar car mascot, a Mercedes Benz 450SL bonnet insignia, bakelite cigarette lighters and other items £100 - 120 301 Three military badge bar badges £100 - 120

289 A B.R.D.C. badge bar badge, No. 185, issued to Billy Cotton, the well known band leader and racing driver See illustration £200 - 300

302 Three badge bar badges, Alvis Owners Club, Bristol M.C. & L.C.C. and Bugatti Owners Club £120 - 140

290 A Rolls Royce Union Flag enamel badge, and others similar (qty) £60 - 80

303 Seven badge bar badges, including Jet Petroleum Limited, The Vintage Sports Car Club and County Landowners Association £100 - 150

291 A copper and enamel International Police Association badge, and an I.P.A. ServoPer-Amikeco enamel badge £30 - 50 292 A Rolls Royce Silver Shadow / Wraith tool kit £50 - 80 293 Four badge bar badges, Rolls Royce Owners Club Florida Region, Rolls Royce Owners Club Greenwich 2005, R.R.O.C. Belle Vue Washington August 1995 and R.R.O.C. Picnic with the Queen 2005 (4) £120 - 140

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304 A Mercedes Benz 200,000 KM badge £40 - 60 305 A Fiat Register cast brass badge £40 - 60 306 Two Alpine Rally Association Rallye International des Alpes eleventh and twelfth year badge bar badges £70 - 90

294 Five badge bar badges, including The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and The Antediluvian Order of Buffalos £60 - 80

307 Assorted badge bar badges, including Wild Fowl Trust, Bentley Drivers Club and World Wildlife Fund £70 - 100

295 Three badge bar badges, Midland Rolls Royce Club, Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation and R.R.O.C. 2007 Annual Meet Pacific North West £80 - 120

308 Assorted badge bar badges and other badges, including Motoring Defence League, Ferrari Owners Club and Rover P4 Drivers Club £110 - 130

310 A Redex National Rally 1954 badge, mounted on a stand £60 - 80

312 Assorted wheel centres, including Alvis, Willys Knight and Ford Model T £100 - 120 313 Three badge bar badges, including Lagonda Club, Delage Owners Club and B.A.R.C. £150 - 180 314 A Royal Automobile Club Queens Silver Jubilee 1952 - 1977 badge bar badge, cased £70 - 90 315 Assorted badge bar badges and other badges, including Ferrari Owners Club, Lamborghini Club Italia and a selection of lapel badges £150 - 180 316 A set of five reproduction Brooklands members badges, comprising Aeroclub, Flying Club, 120MPH, 130MPH and B.A.R.C. £150 - 250 317 A Lagonda 2 1/2 litre instruction book £80 - 120 318 A Rolls Royce 40/50 HP (Phantom) instruction book, edition No. 4 £80 - 120 319 A Rolls Royce 20/25 HP handbook £40 - 60 320 A Bentley Continental S2 handbook £40 - 60 321 A Rolls Royce Bentley Mulsanne owners handbook £30 - 40 322 A Goodwood Road Racing Club members badge £60 - 80 323 A Royal Automobile Club Queens Silver Jubilee 1952 - 1977 badge bar badge, cased £60 - 80 13


330 Five badge bar badges, including Devon Vintage Car Club, Westinghouse Motor Club and Sunbeam Talbot Darracq £80 - 120 331 Four badge bar badges, including Darlington & District Motor Club and Fleetwood & District M.C.C. £70 - 100 332 Assorted A.A. and R.A.C. badges £60 - 80 333 Four badge bar badges, Autodrome Racing Club, B.A.R.C., The Vintage Motorcycle Club and Vintage Driving Club See illustration £80 - 120 334 Five badge bar badges, including The Institute of Road Transport Engineers and St John £70 - 90

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Lot 328

335 Assorted R.A.C. badge bar badges (qty) £60 - 80 336 Assorted A.A., R.A.C. and rally badge bar badges and plaques £40 - 60 337 An Automobile Club de Monaco 1950s enamel badge, mounted on a wooden stand, and an H.C.C. badge bar badge (2) See illustration £80 - 120 338 Four badge bar badges, De Havilland Motor Club, Per Ardua Motor Club, Brooklands School of Flying and The R.N.V.R. Officers Club London See illustration £80 - 120 339 Assorted badge bar badges, including The Vanden Plas Owners Club and Brands Hatch Racing Circuit (qty) £60 - 80

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340 Assorted Rolls Royce and Bentley badge bar badges, including Bentley Drivers Club (75 Years), Peterson Racing and Rolls Royce Owners Club Centennial Celebration (qty) £400 - 600 341 Assorted Royal Air Force related items, including Royal Aero Club Associate Member, Royal Air Force Motor Sports Association badge bar badge and a Pratt & Whitney cloth arm patch (qty) £200 - 250 342 A Hitari radio controlled Bentley Continental model car £50 - 80 343 A B.R.D.C. Silverstone Club badge bar badge, No. 84 £100 - 150

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Lot 338

324 An Aston Martin DB2/4 bonnet badge, an Aston Martin Owners Club badge and an Aston Martin Heritage Trust badge See illustration £250 - 300

327 Assorted Rolls Royce radiator town caps, including 20/25 £100 - 150

325 Six badge bar badges, including The Piston Ring, Royal Automobile Club Queensland and Ministry of Transport £80 - 120 326 Seven gilt metal and enamel The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders Council lapel badges, from various years See inside back cover colour illustration £100 - 150 327 Assorted Rolls Royce radiator town caps, including 20/25 £100 - 150 14

328 Assorted motoring medallions and lapel badges, including Royal Aero Club Associate Member See illustration £150 - 180 329 A B.R.D.C. members badge, issued to George Harvey-Noble No.143 together with a Motorsport magazine featuring an article on his exploits at Brooklands where he achieved the 130 MPH badge whilst driving the Bentley/Jackson special in 1939 (the last person to do so), in a display case See illustration £1000 - 1200

344 Assorted aeronautical gauges, including an altimeter and a compass (box) £150 - 180 345

Assorted brass switches £70 - 90

346 Assorted aeronautical instruments, including a directional indicator (box) £60 - 100 347 A brass ampmeter and switch, mounted on a wooden board £40 - 60 348 A J.L.C. No.500 Gang Gauge Set, boxed £40 - 60 349 A Decca Navigator Co. Ltd roller map £50 - 80 350

Assorted advertising tins (box) £20 - 40

351 A model of a Spitfire aeroplane £20 - 40


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352 A model of a Spad XIII bi-plane £150 - 180

369 An enamel advertising sign, Fry’s Chocolate, some enamel losses £30 - 50

388 A quantity of Rolls Royce and Bentley hand pumps (4) £100 - 120

353 A model of a Sopwith Camel bi-plane £150 - 180

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389 A Rolls Royce windscreen, suitable for a Rolls Royce 20/25 Barker saloon £30 - 50

354 A model of a Ford tri-engined monoplane £150 - 180 355 A model of a Spad XIII bi-plane £150 - 180 356

Assorted Rolls Royce tools £60 - 100

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Assorted Rolls Royce tools £60 - 100

358 Four motor racing related volumes, Bradley (W F) Targa Florio, Bolster (John) Specials, May (John) Formula 3: A record of 500 cc racing, and Grant (Gregor) 500 cc Racing (4) £100 - 150 359 Four motor racing related volumes, Prince Chula, Blue and Yellow, and Road Racing 1936, Tompkins (E S) Speed Camera The amateur photography of motor racing, and Grant (Gregor) British Sports Cars (4) £50 - 70 360 A silver plated pin tray, surmounted a stylised hare holding a carrot, and a cast bronzed figure of a hare (2) £20 - 30 361 362 A Junior Long brass klaxon horn £40 - 60 363 An enamel advertising sign, Corona Sparking Drinks and Fruit Squashes £30 - 50 364 A cast aluminium road sign, Bayswater Road W2 £40 - 60 365 Three reproduction tin signs, Wincarnis, 1930 National Air Races 10th Anniversary and Airplane Mechanic on Duty £60 - 80 366 A Rolls Royce card showroom sign, a similar Jaguar sign, a reproduction metal Jaguar sign and a similar Aston Martin sign (4) £30 - 40 367 A tin advertising sign, Goodyear Guide to the West Country, and another, Michelin Map of England and Wales 1968 edition (2) See illustration £70 - 100 368 A tin advertising sign, Goodyear £30 - 50

A road sign, Diversion £20 - 30

371 An enamel advertising sign, BP Motor Spirit See illustration £80 - 120 372 A modern Ford Model T radiator grille £50 - 80 373 An enamel advertising sign, Mazawatee Tea, some enamel loss and restoration £30 - 40 374 A bulkhead style clock, the white dial with Roman numerals and susidiary seconds dial, in carved oak case £60 - 80 375 A large resin wall plaque, depicting a vintage racing car at speed, Michelin Pneus £80 - 120 376 A hand crank skeleton petrol pump, having a dial reading 1 - 19 gallons See illustration £200 - 250 377

A modern wall sign, Vincent £100 - 150

378 A double sided tin advertising sign, Wolseley £60 - 80 379 A tin advertising sign, Firestone Tyre Service £40 - 50 380

A Ford hanging forecourt sign £40 - 60

381 A scissor jack, and a starting crank handle £20 - 30 382 A Rolls Royce/Derby Bentley spare wheel carrier clamp, complete £100 - 150 383 Assorted oilers and greasers, suitable for Rolls Royce Silver Wraith or Bentley (qty) £100 - 150 384 A Lake & Elliot Braintree one ton jack and handle, suitable for a Derby Bentley £100 - 120 385 A Rolls Royce Silver Wraith/Bentley Mk VI two ton jack, with handle and a hub nut spanner £100 - 150

390 Two two-piece Rolls Royce/Bentley pre WWII starting handles £100 - 120 391 A Rolls Royce/Bentley post WWII fuel filter, and a pair of Silver Wraith over riders (3) £30 - 50 392 A Bentley MkVI Dunlop No.41 two ton jack, and a wheel brace, suitable for a MkVI/R Type or Silver Wraith £150 - 180 393 Three Barker Coachworks sill plates, and two Arthur Mulliner sill plates (5) £80 - 120 394 A Rolls Royce tool stores box, containing five adjustable spanners, a brass oiler, an ashtray and four screwdrivers, suitable for pre WWII Rolls Royce £100 - 120 395 A grease/oil gun, and a Dunlop No. 175100 tyre removing tool, suitable for a Rolls Royce 20HP or Silver Ghost chassis £80 - 100 396 A Rolls Royce 20/25 wheel removal spanner, and three Ace wheel trim removal spanners (4) £100 - 120 397 A Rolls Royce tool stores box, containing three Dunlop tyre levers, two brass oilers, a 20/25 inspection lamp, a petrol tank float, a fishtail exhaust trim, an Autovac gasket set, a Rolls Royce T bar, No. 82810, and a brass bulb holder £100 - 120 398 A Motorola car radio, suitable for a Rolls Royce or Bentley £100 - 120 399 A pair of SU carburettors P10 UE2910 £50 - 70 400 Three brass foot pumps, Dunlop Champion, Kismet Junior and a Kismet Car, suitable for Rolls Royce or Bentley £60 - 80

386 A Dagenite battery cover, suitable for a Rolls Royce, and a fishtail exhaust trim, suitable for a Rolls Royce Ghost or Phantom (2) £50 - 70

401 Six two gallon petrol cans, Shell Aviation Spirit, Shell Motor Spirit, Esso, BP and two others similar £30 - 50

387 A Derby Bentley 3 1/2 litre original hammer, and a wheel removal spanner (2) £150 - 200

402 A double spare wheel clamp, suitable for an Invicta, various rear lights and lenses (qty) £50 - 80 15


435 A Jaguar D type 15 inch replica alloy wheel, fitted with a Dunlop racing tyre, and a 15 inch Borrani alloy rimmed wire wheel £70 - 100 436

A Ford hanging forecourt sign £40 - 60

437 A pair of wooden wheelchair wheels £10 - 20 438 A hand crank skeleton petrol pump, the dial having 1-19 gallons See illustration £300 - 350 439 A Maserati Service perspex sign £20 - 30

Lot 428 403 A Rover P4 dashboard, steering wheel, and a pair of SU carburettors, with air filters £60 - 80 404 A twin SU fuel pump, and another similar (2) £80 - 120 405 A Ferrari V12 six carburettor air cleaner, a quantity of used Ferrari GTO pistons and a Ferrari Borrani knock on spinner £100 - 120 406 A Castrol five Imperial gallon oil can, and an Agricastrol quart oil can (2) £30 - 50 407 A graduated set of three Castrol oil cans £20 - 30 408 A double duck tonneau cover, and a similar vinyl cover £20 - 40 409 A mahogany and brass three section swivel Auster screen, suitable for a veteran car £100 - 150

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418 A Rotax aviation control box, Type F63301, and a Smiths oil pressure gauge, suitable for a Rolls Royce Silver Wraith £30 - 50

Assorted cross ply and radial tyres (qty)

420 A Solex bronze carburettor and other carburettors (box) £40 - 60

444 A large travelling trunk and other luggage (qty) £40 - 60

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A Germ Oils five gallon can £30 - 50

A selection of luggage (qty) £40 - 60

422 A pair of Jaguar XK140 rear brake backplates, and a pair of wheel cylinders £20 - 40

446 A vintage windscreen, a pair of steel mudgards, inner tubes and other items (qty) £40 - 60

423 A fishtail exhaust trim, suitable for vintage cars £20 - 30

447 A Condor £100 - 200

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A large pond yacht £60 - 80

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A Rolls Royce valeting kit £20 - 30

411 A pair of perspex Brooklands aero screens, a trumpet bulb horn, an aluminium foot plate and another aero screen £30 - 50

427 A chrome badge bar, a pair of air horns and other items (box) £50 - 70 428 A Victorian bath chair, with upholstered buttoned seat, the brass hubs signed Leveson Manchester See illustration £450 - 550 429 A Coventry Climax four cylinder engine, requiring restoration £40 - 60 430

Three wicker picnic baskets £20 - 30

414 A set of four chrome knock on spinners, a spare wheel carrier, door furniture and other items (box) £40 - 60

431 A Rolls Royce Corniche electrohydraulic roof pump £40 - 60

415 A Smiths Bluecol quart pint jug, and a Shell X100 motor oil jug £50 - 70

432 A set of four Aston Martin Virage chrome wheels and tyres, with new wheel centres £200 - 300

416 A vintage Snail Brand 1 1/2 ton tractor bottle jack £20 - 30

433 An airship type large single propeller blade section £200 - 300

417 An autojumblers lot, including spot lamps, pre WWII, a Ford speedometer, wiper motors and other items (2 boxes) £30 - 50

434 A pair of Borrani 16 inch diameter wire wheels, for splined hubs, fitted Dunlop racing tyres £200 - 250

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419 A pair of SU carburettors and other carburettors (box) £40 - 60

410 Three early bronze carburettors, Amal and two others £50 - 70

413 A pair of new old stock American rear lights and others (qty) £20 - 30

441 A set of four 15 inch Jaguar alloy wheels, with centres £80 - 120 443 A dome topped travelling trunk, and another similar, suitable for vintage cars £50 - 80

426 An autojumblers lot, including a Magnalite inspection lamp, a G.W.S. & S kettle and a Pyron fire extinguisher (2 boxes) £60 - 80

412 A black and white photograph, of Aston Martin DB3S, 63 EMU, and another Maserati 250F, both signed by Roy Salvadori £60 - 80

440 An Aston Martin engine flight case £200 - 250

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A Chessington folding bicycle £20 - 30

449 A Dutch step through town bicycle £40 - 50 450 A set of four 16 inch steel wire wheels, for splined hubs, fitted Dunlop racing tyres £150 - 200 451 A pair of Bentley MkVI/R Type bumpers and another rear, a Derby Bentley fuel tank, a Rolls Royce Cloud III silencer and an ammunition box £150 - 250 452 An Aston Martin cream leather interior for a DB7 £250 - 300 453 A cherished registration number, 815 LDT, with new retention certificate £500 - 600 454 A cherished registration number, P51 RAF, with new retention certificate £2000 - 2500 455 A cherished registration number, 776 ACE, with new retention certificate £1500 - 2250 456 A set of 162 enamel lapel badges, predominantly American marques See illustration £500 - 700 457 - 468


469 A battery powered golf ‘Club Car’ cart £200 - 300

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470 A 1987 Volkswagen Golf GTi Mk I cabriolet, registration number D212 MBH, blue. This well maintained example of VW’s ever popular Golf, has been with the current owner since 2004. Finished in blue with a black canvas roof and black cloth interior, she has the larger 1.8 litre engine mated to a five speed gearbox, which still delivers performance capable of keeping up with modern road conditions. There is a good history file with numerous maintenance receipts, a run of old MOTs with the first issued in 1990, and the original owners handbook. V5C, MOT to March 2014, no current tax See illustration £1500 - 1800

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471 A 1996 Jaguar XJ6 4 litre Sport, registration number XJI 9800, metallic light blue. This rare Jaguar has the AJ6 4 litre engine fitted, mated to an automatic gearbox, with sports suspension and large alloy wheels incorporated into the standard specification. Finished in a most attractive metallic light blue, it is complemented by a beige half leather and cloth interior. The comprehensive service history includes a stamped service and warranty book, the last stamp recording 125,214 miles (29/05/07), the original owner’s leather wallet with the manuals, numerous maintainence receipts from Jaguar main dealers and past MOTs, Since the last official service stamp, the car has been maintained in-house, with the current MOT recording a mileage of 137,459. V5C, MOT to October 2013, taxed See illustration £1500 - 2000

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472 A 2000 Mercedes-Benz E320 CDi estate, registration number V833 NKN, silver. The W210 series of saloons, coupes and estates were manufactured between 1995 and 2002. The new model featured a restyled four headlight front and more luxurious and ergonomic interior. This 3.2 litre diesel version offers both good fuel economy and commodious load hauling capabilities. Finished in silver with a full black leather interior, automatic transmission, electric windows, mirrors, and other standard luxury refinements associated with these models. A practical 7 seater estate, offering family transport. V5C, MOT to March 2014, taxed See illustration £2000 - 2200

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473 A 1986 Moto Morini 350 K2, frame number 350K2-24630D, engine number 24630, red. The K series of Moto Morini motorcycles were introduced in 1981, employing electric start, cast alloy wheels, twin front disc brakes and the same V-twin engine as previous models. This K2 variant was introduced in 1984, with all new bodywork styling, incorporating a single seat and tank unit, full fairing and belly pan. This K2 is in excellent condition, but has been on static display for some time, so it would benefit from a general service and safety checks before returning to the road. The motorcycle is currently unregistered, and this now gives the next owner the opportunity to be the first registered keeper. Note: There is no documentation, MOT or tax with this motorcycle See illustration £1800 - 2200

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474 A 2000 Lexus RX300 SE, registration number to be confirmed, silver. The first series of RX SUV luxury cars were manufactured between 1997 and 2002. This 4x4 version has the 3 litre V6 engine and automatic transmission. It has been in the current lady’s ownership for the past seven years, and during that time the vendor informs us that it has been a pleasure to own. Finished in silver with a full black leather interior, with all the usual executive toys one would expect from a top of the range Lexus. The history file contains a stamped warranty and service book with twelve stamps, old MOTs and sundry maintainence receipts. V5C, MOT to February 2014, taxed See illustration £2000 2200

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475 A Fitzel EURO 30-22/53 TP 2500 kg twin axle fully enclosed car trailer. This large trailer has a full tilt mechanism and has a crank winch. Just the thing to accompany the Hymer motor home to motoring events! See illustration £4000 - 5000

Lot 475

476 A 1970 Jaguar XJ6 Series I ‘Rat Rod’, registration number ACH 527H, green. This Jaguar is a little different from the usual gentleman’s conveyance, because underneath the power-bulge bonnet lies a tuned Edward Turner designed 4.5 litre Hemi V8 engine (usually found in Daimler’s Majestic Major) breathing through a Holley four barrel carburettor with sports extractor manifolds, and if that wasn’t enough, just for a bit of added excitement, there is a nitrous oxide kit fitted (not tested) for that ultimate thrill. The engine is mated to a four speed gearbox with overdrive. When the engine is started it sounds more like a Lola GT racer than a luxury saloon, with a roar to die for. Having been inactive for some time, it will require some recommissioning and the usual safety checks before taking to the road. V5C, no current MOT, tax exempt See illustration £1500 - 2000

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477 A 2002 Hymer B-Class 754 2.8 TD motor home, registration number PJ02 UJE, white. This really is an impressive piece of kit! This luxurious motor home affords five people all the comfort, convenience and luxury one could ask for when away from home, including two Queen size double beds, a single that converts to a 4 ft small double, cooker, fridge-freezer, microwave, television, shower, lavatory etc, and a camera to aid reversing. The previous and current owners have kept the vehicle in excellent condition. In the current ownership, the motor home has formed a base when attending prestigious events such as the Goodwood Revival meeting and the Silverstone Classic. With less than 46,000 miles on the odometer and a new MOT, this highly impressive motor home offers excellent value compared to the price of a comparable new vehicle. V5C MOT to April 2014, taxed See inside front cover colour and other illustration £25000 - 30000

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Lot 478 478 A 1920 Armstrong Siddeley 30 hp Series E 5 litre Open Drive Limousine, with coachwork by The Burington Carriage Company, registration number NL 960, chassis number 1936E, engine number 13221, maroon with black wings. Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd was formed in 1919 by the amalgamation of Sir W G Armstrong, Whitworth and Co and Siddeley-Deasy Motor Company Ltd. The new marque was unashamedly aimed at the very top of the luxury car market, with the likes of Rolls Royce, Napier and Daimler firmly set in its sights. The first Armstrongs featured a 5 litre 30 hp, 6 cylinder engine, cast in two sections of three cylinders with overhead valves. Other distinguishing features were the Sphinx mascot and the V shaped radiator. This 30 hp features Burlington Open Drive coachwork and was purchased by Sir Hubert Swinburne of Capheaton Hall, Northumberland, in late 1919 or early 1920. It remained in the same family ownership until 2009. Affectionately known as Nellie, she remained in running order until the outbreak of WWII, when she was relegated from the coach house to the haybarn for the duration. She duly returned to the coachhouse where she remained until going on display at the Beamish Museum, County Durham during the 1980s. Whilst there she was restored to running order and the maroon and black coach-work was re-painted. Returning to The Hall from loan in 1992, she would remain with the family for a number of years before again going on loan, this time to the Armstrong Siddeley collector, Eric St John Foti. This rare and important Armstrong is believed to be only one of two survivors, and possibly the only roadworthy example. Luxuriously equipped, with a re-trimmed cloth passenger compartment which features carriage style drop down windows and chauffeur’s division. The chauffeur’s driving compartment has been re-trimmed in brown leather. Since purchasing the car in 2009, the vendor has been an active member of the Armstrong Siddeley Owner’s Club, attending local shows. In 2012 the car attended the National weekend at Royal Wootton Basset, winning the prestigious Coventry Cup. The history file contains past MOTs, Sphinx magazines, an Armstrong Siddeley Car Club 2013 calendar where the car is featured on the front cover, and general correspondence. V5C, MOT’d and tax exempt See inside front cover colour and other illustrations £25000 - 30000 20


Lot 479 479 The Ex Jimmy Chipperfield 1954 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith 4.5 litre touring limousine, with coachwork by Freestone and Webb, registration number OLD 8, chassis number WVH110, engine number W109H, black. The Silver Wraith was Rolls Royce’s first post WWII model. It employed a chassis similar to the previous Silver Dawn and Bentley Mk VI, but having a ten feet seven inch wheel base, it was seven inches longer than the post WWII models. The chassis was always intended for bespoke coachbuilt bodywork, and in that respect was always different to the Mk VIs pioneering standard steel bodywork. Always lavishly appointed, this example is no exception, with its Freestone and Webb limousine with division coachwork, beautifully crafted cream leather and highly polished woodwork, the rear passenger compartment features picnic tables, a cocktail cabinet, clock and altimeter. The first owner was James (Jimmy) Chipperfield, of the famous circus family. Copies of the original build sheets reveal that chassis WVH110 was ordered by Hooper and Co in 1953 for delivery to a Mr A Webber. It would appear that Mr Webber never took delivery, as the chassis record cards record that Mr James Chipperfield was the first owner on 13th August 1954. The chassis cards also reveal that WVH110 was to have an old body on new chassis, the body in question being transferred from WLE27. Further special features listed include automatic transmission and new stepped pattern petrol tank. Jimmy retained the Rolls Royce until 1958. WVH110 then passed through the dealerships of Harold Radford Ltd, Hoffmans of Sheffield and Alpolan Industries Ltd, before the next private owner, a Mr Basil Victor Martin, of Bedford Square, London, acquired her on 15th May 1962 (HR Owen bill of sale on file) OLD 8 would remain in the Martin family until 2011. In the current vendor’s ownership since 2011, she has gone through a period of re-commissioning to bring her up to a good roadworthy condition, and the vendor informs us that she drives exceptionally well. The history file contains the original RF60 log book, copies of the chassis cards, past MOTs, tax discs, copies of the completed car reports, owner’s handbook, service book and an HR Owen bill of sale. A rare Rolls Royce, with fascinating and continuous history which deserves to be cherished by the next custodian. V5C, MOT’d and tax exempt See colour cover and other illustrations £35000 - 45000 21


Lot 480 480 A circa 1918 De Dion Bouton Model HD 15 CV 2.9 litre Charabanc, registration number DS 7970, chassis number HD22751, engine number 183240, green. This large and impressive Charabanc is just the thing to take all your friends to the local hostelry! Believed to have been manufactured in 1918, the chassis number would suggest that the vehicle left the production line in 1920, but some military models were re-commissioned by the factory for civilian use after The Great War. It is possible that this is such a vehicle, and further research is suggested to verify this. Having been purchased in France by Mr J Mathieson, of Kircaldy, Fife, for FF32,000 in 1982 (receipt on file), it returned to these shores and was subsequently restored (photos on file). It then passed to a restaurateur, who used it as a courtesy bus for patrons, and from there to a consortium of friends who used the Charabanc on jolly outings to public houses in the Cheshire area. Improvements during their ownership included the fitting of a new canvas hood, clutch and new engine big ends. Finished in green, with seating for ten, on delightful slatted seats, she comes equipped with electric lighting, oil side lamps, a luggage carrier, running board mounted two gallon petrol cans, a wicker baguette basket and side screens. She is also eligible for the prestigious HCVS London to Brighton run. The history file contains a hand written note on the starting procedure, photographs of the restoration in progress, past MOTs, French documentation, photocopies of various related magazine articles and De Dion Bouton owner’s club magazines. V5C, MOT’d and tax exempt See inside front cover colour and other illustrations £12000 - 15000

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Lot 481 481 The Ex George Daniels 1974 Jaguar E-Type Series III V12 Roadster, registration number CRX 67M, chassis number IS2345, engine number 7S13121SA, red. George Daniels was a master of all things horological: restorer, watchmaker, historian and all round connoisseur. His passion of all things mechanical inevitably spread to both cars and motorcycles. He amassed an important and enviable collection of both, which were sold by Bonhams at the Goodwood Festival of Speed auction in 2012. Mr Daniels acquired the Jaguar in the late 1980s, using it to frequently commute between his homes in Herefordshire and the Isle of Man. He was also not adverse to competing with the car, participating in the Vintage Sports Car Club’s Pomeroy Trophy at Silverstone on more than one occasion. The car is most attractively finished in bright red, with a contrasting black leather interior, and is also complemented with chrome wire wheels and the desirable four speed manual gearbox. The car is freshly MOT’d and taxed, and on a short but most enjoyable test run, the car behaved impeccably with impressive acceleration, no over heating issues and good oil pressure. A car for the discerning motorist with a most enviable history. V5C, MOT to April 2014, taxed to April 2014 See inside front cover colour and other illustrations £35000 - 45000

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Lot 482 482 A 1927 Bean 18/50hp Tourer, registration number SV 6938, chassis number 52175, engine number 6762, black. Manufactured for only three years between 1926 and 1929, the Meadows engined 18/50 hp is the rarest of all Bean models. This example features touring coachwork, not dissimilar to Bentley and Lagonda models of the period. The car was purchased from auction in 2002 and restored before she was exported to Hong Kong, where she participated in a rally. Returning to England in 2006, she went into a period of dry storage, emerging to be auctioned once again, being bought by the present owner. The vendor has undertaken a programme of recommissioning, including the fitting of a new battery and tyres to bring the car up to a good roadworthy condition. Finished in black with red coachlines, the body features twin running board mounted spare wheels. The interior is trimmed in black leather and the hood is a cream canvas type. The vendor informs us that the tuned Meadows 3 litre straight 6 affords excellent performance, and with its high ratio back axle, sustained speeds of 70 mph are obtainable. The history file contains numerous receipts from Australia, Hong Kong and Britain, (including one for a gearbox overhaul), original owner’s handbook, original marketing pamphlets and old MOTs. A well restored example of Bean’s rarest model, which has mellowed nicely, and has all the presence of a 3 litre Bentley at a fraction of the cost. V5C, MOT’d and tax exempt See inside front cover colour and other illustrations £20000 - 25000 24


CHARTERHOUSE Auctioneers & Valuers The Long Street Salerooms, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3BS Telephone (01935) 812277 Facsimile (01935) 389387 www.charterhouse-auctions.co.uk enquiry@charterhouse-auctions.co.uk

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Conditions of Sale 1)

All lots will be offered for sale subject to these conditions of sale for veteran, vintage and classic vehicles, motorcycles and automobilia.

2)

Charterhouse act as agents for the vendor of each lot and shall not be party to or liable in any manner whatsoever on any contract of sale between the seller and the buyer.

3)

The Buyer a) The highest bidder acknowledged as such by the auctioneer will be the buyer. If any dispute arises, the auctioneer shall have absolute discretion to settle the matter. The auctioneer shall rule the bidding and no bid shall be retracted. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid. The bidder at the sale who is successful in purchasing any lot or lots is entirely responsible for paying for such lot or lots in accordance with our terms of business. Purchases made on behalf of a third party are entirely the responsibility of the bidder at the sale. The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of the vendors for any lot and to withdraw, consolidate or divide any lot or lots. b) The buyer of any lot shall be solely responsible for conforming with the requirements of the Road Traffic Acts, the Construction and Use of Motor Vehicle Regulations and all relevant orders, rules and legislation made in connection therewith. c) The buyer of any lot shall be solely responsible for the obtaining of any export license that may be required in connection with any lot purchased. (see below) Export Licences i) Buyers are reminded that an export license is required for any vehicle purchased for more than £15,999 and manufactured or produced 50 years prior to the date of export. Certain other items including, inter alia, all manuscripts and documents 50 or more years old and photographic material 60 or more years old and valued at £400 or more require export licences. ii) It should be noted that export licences usually take a minimum of four weeks to obtain and buyers are reminded that their purchases must be stored away from the auction site, at their cost, pending export. iii) Buyers are reminded that it is a serious offence to breach or attempt the regulations concerning export licences.

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Buyers are reminded that their purchases are held at their risk from the fall of the hammer and Charterhouse will not accept any liability for loss of or damage to any lot.

5)

Registration. To assist the progress of the sale, all prospective buyers must register their name and address at reception and collect a numbered bidding card before the sale commences. This card may be used to indicate your bids to the auctioneer during the sale. Two forms of identification need to be supplied to register, at least one with name, address, signature and preferably photograph, for example a new style driving licence. For prospective buyers who will not be at the sale, either because they are leaving absentee bids or are having a telephone bid, and who are interested in a vehicle or motorbike, a £1,000 deposit will need to be paid. This will be refunded if the bid is not successful. If the bid is successful, this sum will be used towards the final bill.

6)

Buyer’s Premium. A buyer’s premium of 15% plus VAT is payable on the final bid price of each automobilia lot. A buyer’s premium of 10% plus VAT is payable on the final bid price of each vehicle lot, with a minimum buyer’s premium of £100 plus VAT being payable on motor cars and £50 plus VAT being payable on motorcycles.

7)

Value Added Tax. Lots on which Value Added Tax may be payable by the buyer on the "hammer price" are indicated in the catalogue by a symbol beside the lot number. The buyer shall pay any VAT which may be due on any amounts owed by the buyer under these Terms of Business at the rates prevailing on the day of the auction.

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Auctioneers Margin Scheme. The Auctioneers Margin Scheme allows auctioneers to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. Under the margin scheme an amount equivalent to VAT at the current rate is added to the buyer’s premium. This amount cannot be refunded. The VAT element will not be shown separately on the buyer’s invoice.


9)

Payment. The purchase price must be paid by the buyer to Charterhouse no later than 12 noon on the Friday following the sale. Our methods of payment are with cash or card. Visa and Mastercard are accepted, and incur a 2% surcharge. Cash for amounts over £9,000 will not be accepted. All purchases must be paid in full before any lot is removed from the premises, no goods will be released to buyers unknown to the auctioneers without adequate reference. Any buyers unknown to the auctioneer must establish a bank reference with the Accounts department prior to the sale. Anyone who, for whatever reason, is unable to pay for their goods on the day of the sale, must inform the Accounts department as to the date and method that payment will be made. Accounts not paid within fourteen days will automatically be subject to an interest charge of 5% above base rate from the day of sale. a)

10)

Our bank details are as follows: Bank: Nat West Bank Address: 50 Cheap Street, Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 3BH Sort Code: 60-19-12 Account No: 97883700 Account Name: Charterhouse

Description a) All lots are sold and purchased ‘as seen’. A vehicle sold ‘as seen’ is sold and purchased for what it is and with all its faults (if any) and without any condition, warranty or other term (whether expressed or implied and whether implied by statute, common law, custom or otherwise) as to the age, description, mileage, suitability, fitness for purpose, merchantable quality or roadworthiness of the vehicle. b) Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the description of each lot, but these, whether made orally or in the catalogue, are expressions of opinion and not representations of fact. Illustrations whether in the catalogue, on the web site, or sent by email are solely for guidance and must not be relied upon in any manner whatsoever. Most lots are of an age and nature which precludes their being in pristine condition. The condition of any lot and the nature of any damage and/or restoration should be confirmed by the buyer by examination prior to the sale. All prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the condition, colour, age and all other matters relating to any lot and no claims will be accepted in respect of any such matter. c) Each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied him or herself fully as to the condition of the lot. If any damage is done to any lot at the viewing or before, during or after the sale, such damage shall be made good by the person committing such damage, principals being responsible for the acts of their servants, such damage to be assessed by the auctioneers. d) Whilst every endeavour has been made to ensure that the items lotted in this catalogue will be available and offered for sale in catalogue order, no responsibility can be accepted by the auctioneers for variations and omissions due to circumstances beyond their control. Neither Charterhouse nor the sellers of any lot will accept responsibility for any misrepresentations, misdescriptions or omissions obtained in this catalogue.

11)

Contract of Sale a) On the fall of the hammer, a contract of sale is completed between the seller and the buyer. Charterhouse is not a party to the contract of sale and shall not be liable for any breach thereof by the buyer or the seller. b) If successful in buying a lot, please ensure that your number can be seen by the auctioneer and that it is your number that is called out. Should there be any doubts as to price or buyer, please drawer the auctioneer’s attention to it immediately. Please contact the accounts desk with details of how you will pay. c) The ownership of the lot(s) purchased will not pass to the buyer until the buyer has paid the auctioneers in full the total amount due and the auctioneers have applied such payment to the lot.

12)

Transfer of Risk. Each lot shall be the purchaser’s sole risk from the fall of the hammer and shall be sold with all faults and imperfections, the auctioneer not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness or authenticity of any lot and making no warranty whatsoever. The purchaser is deemed to have inspected the lots and satisfied himself as to their condition.

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13)

Commission Bids. If instructed, the auctioneers will execute bids and advise prospective purchasers. This service is free. Lots will always be purchased as cheaply as is allowed by such other bids and reserves as are on the auctioneer’s books. In the event of identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. There must always be a maximum limit indicated, ie the amount to which you would bid if you were attending the auction yourself. "Buy" or unlimited bids will not be accepted. Commission bids placed by telephone are accepted at the client’s risk. We do accept commission bids by facsimile and email, providing they are accompanied by full name and address details. We urge our clients to place such commission bids within one hour of the close of the view day.

14)

Telephone Bids. Requests for telephone bidding must be registered with the Accounts department within one hour of the close of the view day. It may not be possible to accept requests on sale days. Written confirmation of such bids from persons unknown to the auctioneers must be received before the commencement of the sale. Whilst every effort will be made to execute telephone bidding, the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any default or neglect in connection with this service. All such arrangements therefore are made entirely at the prospective buyer’s risk.

15)

Collection of Goods. All vehicles must be collected by 3.30 pm on Friday 3rd May. Vehicles not collected by this time will be removed to a compound at Evercreech at a cost of £100.00 + VAT per vehicle. Storage charges will then be levied at £10.00 per vehicle per day or part thereof. Motorcycles not collected by 3.30 pm on Friday 3rd May will be removed to our head office in Sherborne at a cost of £60.00 + VAT per motorcycle. Automobilia will also be removed to our head office for collection at no charge. Lots will only be released to the buyer or their authorised representative upon presentation of release notes issued by Charterhouse and settlement of any removal, handling and storage charges due. Purchasers are reminded that each lot shall be the purchasers sole risk from the fall of the hammer. Buyers should be aware that no lots will remain at the auction site after 3.30 pm on Friday 3rd May.

16)

Third Party Liability. Every person on the auctioneers’ premises before, during or after a sale, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and shall have no claim against the auctioneer or owner of the auction premises in respect of any injury they may sustain or any accident which may occur.


CHARTERHOUSE Classic Car, Motorcycle & Automobilia auction programme 2013

CHARTERHOUSE Auctioneers & Valuers

Thursday 2nd May 2013

Sunday 3rd November

ADMITS ONE TO THE AUCTION

CHARTERHOUSE

CHARTERHOUSE

Sunday 21st July

Antique auction programme 2013 9th & 10th May 6th & 7th June 4th & 5th July 1st & 2nd August 29th & 30th August 26th & 27th September 24th & 25th October 21st & 22nd November 17th & 18th December

Auctioneers & Valuers

Thursday 2nd May 2013 ADMITS ONE TO THE AUCTION



Lot 326

Lots 158 & 165

Lots 157 & 161

Lot 278

Lot 79

Lot 63


CHARTERHOUSE The Long Street Salerooms Sherborne Dorset DT9 3BS Telephone: 01935 812277

Facsimile: 01935 389387

Email info@charterhouse-auctions.co.uk www.charterhouse-auctions.co.uk


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