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Click here to subscribe**Please note that since cataloguing the wheels have been professionally stripped and refurbished, being refinished in a later Mulliner style to enhance appearance. Please refer to our website for images.**A fine example of Bentley's 500bhp Arnage T equipped to Mulliner's highest level of luxury features and refinement. At launch, the Arnage T Mulliner Level II was not only the highest specification motorcar available from Bentley, it was also the most powerful model the company had ever produced and the fastest production-specification four-door saloon available anywhere in the world.Like the Arnage R, the T was motivated by RR's venerable 6.75-litre, twin-turbocharged V8, further developed for the 'T' and now producing just over 500bhp and 700lb/ft of torque, a remarkable output sufficient to propel this substantial motor car up to 60mph in 5.5 seconds and onwards to 170mph. 'Mulliner' refers to Bentley's bespoke customisation division and 'Level II' signifies the highest level of luxury features and refinement available within the Mulliner package. This particular example is stylishly finished in the sought after colour combination of Tungsten Grey Metallic over Beluga Black Hide with the car's sporting intentions clearly signalled by the 19" Silver Diamond cut two-piece split-rim alloy wheels. It initially formed part of Bentley Motors' Special Car Division’s own fleet of vehicles for the first 12 months of its life and as you would expect, was specified with the Mulliner II Driving Specification which normally included Mulliner wing badges, quad exhaust tail pipe finishers, lower front wing vents, chrome door mirror covers, electric slide and tilt steel sunroof, four umbrellas to the luggage compartment, drilled aluminium foot pedals, rear quarter companion mirrors, piano black veneer with bright aluminium inserts to facia, veneer to steering wheel controls, veneered picnic tables, front and rear headrests embroidered with Bentley logo, rear quarter badges, rear passenger entertainment system and an electrically operated rear window blind. There is a detailed specification in the history file which can be viewed at the Documents Desk.The comprehensive service history details main dealer attention from new until 40,000 miles, at which point care and attention was passed to Royce Engineering before, more recently, the Bentley's care was entrusted to Copthorne Classic Motors. Little can compare to a Bentley when it comes down to the exclusive engineering and the fit and finish that they provide and with this example presenting superbly throughout, we welcome and encourage your early inspection to fully appreciate the opportunity that this outstanding Mulliner II Arnage T can offer.SpecificationMake: BENTLEYModel: ARNAGE TYear: 2007Chassis Number: SCBLF45F87CH12349Registration Number: DK07 EDFTransmission: AutomaticEngine Number: 200379Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 69982 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black HideClick here for more details and images
11 Schallplatten/Alben, Genre Rock/Metal, 1964-2008 The Animals "The Animals" 1964, The Animals "Animalisms" 1966, The Monkees "Best of the Monkees" 1967, Thunderclap Newman "Hollywood Dream" 1969, The Animals "Ark" 1983, The "Big Brother & The Holding Company: Cheap Thrills" 1968, Humble Pie "Performance Rockin' the Fillmore" 1971, The Woodville Co. "I'm Going Home/Ten Years After Portrait" 1971, Elton John "Don't Shoot Me I'm Only The Piano Player" 1973, Ron Wood "Gimme Some Neck" 1979, Sepultura "Schizophrenia" 1987, Chris Rea "The Return Of The Fabulous Hofner Bluenotes (Limited Deluxe Earbook)" 2008, Zust. 1-2, Zustände nicht geprüft, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren
A George/William IV mahogany, rosewood and brass marquetry square piano, by John Broadwood & Sons, London, serial number 43823, turned and reeded legs, brass casters, 83cm high, 178.5cm wide, 71cm deep, c.1830 Ivory Submission Reference LCBXZYJHJohn Broadwood & Sons of London, the oldest and one of the most prestigious piano companies in the world, holder of Royal Warrants since George IV until today’s monarch was enjoyed by such people as Mozart, Haydn, Chopin, Beethoven and Liszt.
A mixed lot to include an Edwardian piano stool with a leather and studwork upholstered adjustable seat raised on turned and stretchered supports, along with a C.1900 walnut Arts and Crafts coal scuttle with scrolled handles above a fall front frieze having a carved acanthus leaf panel in a moulded cartouche raised on a pedestal base, and a pair of oak Arts and Crafts fire kerbs each having a carved and shaped top on turned spindles raised on a carved plinth base. H.47 W.54 D.35cm (piano stool), H.45 W.41 D.37cm (coal scuttle), H.26 W.38 D.25cm (fire kerbs)