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Click here to subscribeThis collectible stone resin piece features an England soccer player, designed by the renowned artist Romero Britto. The mini figure is part of the World Cup series, representing the vibrant and dynamic energy of international soccer. The piece showcases Britto's signature bold lines and bright colors, capturing the spirit of the sport and the pride of England's soccer heritage. This item remains in its original box.Artist: Romero BrittoIssued: 2012Dimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
Registration No: T827 SGJ Chassis No: WBSBK92040EX67138 MOT: March 2026Reportedly completed during the penultimate month of productionWarranted 43,000 or so miles from newOffered with original book pack, service book, purchase invoice, MOTs, 2 spare keys and Radio card.Desirable Six speed manual transmissionStored in a temperature controlled garageFaster and more refined than its homologation-bred predecessor, the second (E36) generation of BMW’s iconic M3 debuted in November 1992. Initially available in Coupe guise, Convertible and Saloon variants were added two years later. Boasting the highest specific power output of any normally aspirated engine in the world (96bhp per litre), the BMW’s 3.0 litre straight-six developed some 286bhp and 232lbft of torque. Sitting some 31mm lower than its 3-Series siblings, the E36 M3 utilised the same multi-link rear axle as the marque’s Z1 Roadster together with thicker anti-roll bars and uprated springs/dampers. Judged by ‘Car and Driver’ magazine to be the finest handling car that money could buy in 1995, the following year saw the BMW gain a more potent 3.2 litre engine (320bhp / 258lbft) and six-speed manual transmission. Marketed by BMW GB as the M3 Evolution, the E36 M3 3.2 was reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 5.6 seconds and limited to 155mph. Only 2,107 of the 71,242 E36 M3s made were RHD Evolution Convertibles. A notably late example completed during the penultimate month of production, chassis EX67138 was supplied new by BMW Cooper of Thames Ditton on 20th July 1999. Finished in the stunning combination of Techno Violet with Black leather upholstery and a Black soft-top, the M3 is warranted to have covered just 43,000 or so miles from new. Maintained by main dealers and marque specialists, the Convertible underwent its ‘running in’ service on 9th December 1999 at 2,365 miles, while its last oil and filter change was carried out at 42,301 miles. Riding on fresh Michelin Sport tyres, the BMW is further understood to have had attention paid to its brake hoses / pipes / fittings, rear shock absorbers / top mounts and both front lower arm bushes. Reportedly covering a few thousand miles during the current nine-year ownership but ‘never in wet or wintry conditions’, the M3 has been uprated with a ‘short shift’ kit (however, the original gear lever has been retained). The spare wheel looks unused, the tool kit is complete and the Convertible even retains its glovebox torch! Deemed to be as well preserved as its low mileage would suggest, this increasingly collectible E36 is offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, book pack, two keys and Tracker. For more information, please contact: Baljit Atwal baljit.atwal@handh.co.uk 07943 584762
Registration No: BTG 741T Chassis No: GCATWE00031 MOT: February 2026Exhaustively restored to a ‘Group 4’ specification to a cost of an estimated £85,000Impressive specification with Ike Engineering 2.4 Pinto engine, floating Atlas back axle with LSD built, Type 9 five-speed gearbox, AP racing brakes and much much more!Full bodywork restoration with Gartrac arches and front spoilerTruly exceptional build with less than 5 miles since completion!Worthy of close inspectionDeveloped in conjunction with Ford of Cologne and launched during January 1976, the Escort MK2 RS2000 was based around a two-door monocoque bodyshell equipped with MacPherson strut front suspension, a leaf-sprung ‘live’ rear axle, rack-and-pinion steering and disc/drum brakes. Powered by a longitudinally-mounted 2-litre four-cylinder engine allied to four-speed manual transmission, the RS2000 was credited with 110bhp and a 110mph plus top speed. Many were visually distinguished from other Escorts by a fibreglass snout housing quad headlamps, however, the model could be had in ‘Custom’ for with a non-coned front. Weighing in at just over 900 kg, the Mk. II RS2000 benefitted from a lightweight construction, paired with a sport-tuned suspension that enhanced its cornering ability. The car enjoyed considerable success in motorsport, contributing to Ford's dominance in rallying during the late '70s!Chassis number ‘GCATWE00031’ was manufactured in 1979, being registered new in the United Kingdom on the 1st of June that year. A genuine Escort RS2000, in its recent years, it has been lavished with an exhaustive restoration to a ‘Group 4’ specification, to a very high standard and with an estimated expenditure of approximately £85,000 in total. Work included providing a full bodywork restoration including new floor pans, door skins, wings, rear quarters, and front panel, as well as Gartrac arches and front spoiler fitted by Gartrac. The Escort was then given a full respray by Classic Dreamworks with the paint finish excellent. The build then began using all the best components, with the RS Escort featuring an Ike Engineering 2.4 litre all steel Pinto engine allied to a Type-9 five-speed helical gearbox built by 2-Spec Transmissions.Utilising a fully floating Atlas back axle with limited slip differential built by 2Spec Transmissions, with stopping power supplied by AP Racing brakes all round. Other mechanical features are electronic power steering, a 2.5-inch stainless steel Simpson exhaust, and Ralloy petrol tank. In the interior, the Escort benefits from OMP seats and OMP harnesses all in date, as well as an OMP steering wheel and high-end digital dash. Finished to a very high standard with the door gaps excellent and the underside presents with a fantastic finish too. Starting readily and running very well during the recent photography session, the RS has covered under 5 miles since the completion of the restoration, making this surely as close to a ‘box fresh’ RS2000 ‘Group 4’ specification car as possible! With companies now building 2025 ‘copy’ Escort Group 4’s, this is an opportunity to purchase a genuine 1979 RS2000 restored exhaustively, for a fraction of the restoration costs. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
Registration No: Y937 UOW Chassis No: WP0ZZZ99Z15682231 MOT: June 2025Just 79,000 miles from newDesirable UK-supplied 'C16' exampleWell maintained example including recent full suspension overhaul by Centre GravityLarge history file including the book pack with stamped service book documenting strong service historyBenefitting from the X50 brake upgradeIntroduced in 1999, the 996-generation of Porsche's evergreen 911 was styled by Pinky Lai. Boasting a monocoque bodyshell that was some forty-five percent stiffer yet lighter than that of its predecessor, the newcomer also boasted improved aerodynamics and a more ergonomic interior. Perhaps best known for its switch from air- to water-cooling, the standard 996 had some well publicised engine woes. The exception to the rule was the Turbo variant which used an evolution of the Le Mans-winning (and nigh-on bombproof) Mezger flat-six. Displacing some 3.6 litres when fitted to the 996 Turbo, this fearsome powerplant developed a quoted 414bhp and 413lbft of torque. Allied to either six-speed manual or five-speed Tiptronic transmission, it reputedly enabled the 2+2-seater to accelerate from 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds and on to 189mph. With four-wheel drive, Porsche Stability Management and brutally effective four-wheel ABS disc brakes, the flagship 911 was among the very fastest `A-to-B' cars that money could buy. An altogether more brutish looking machine than its normally aspirated siblings, the 996 Turbo sported gaping air intakes to its front bumper, bi-xenon headlights, flared rear wheel arches, 18in alloys and a jutting rear spoiler.A desirable UK-supplied 'C16' example that was manufactured in 2001, chassis ‘5682231’ was first registered on the 1st of March 2001 and finished from the factory in Seal Grey metallic paintwork with a full leather Graphite Grey interior upholstery. Specified from new with aluminium gear selector, alu-look instrument faces, aluminium inlay with handbrake lever, PSM CD radio and CD compartment, steering wheel paddles, and soft leather interior upholstery, the 911 was also specified with option ‘09991’, the ‘Manufacture for Exclusive - Programme’. Warranted to have covered a very modest 79,000 miles from new, the 911 Turbo has since benefitted from the fitment of the highly desirable 18-inch Turbo twist alloy wheels shod with Michelin Pilot Sport tyres and the X50 (6-pot) brake conversion upgrade completed by specialists Welsh Porsche.Looked after by Porsche specialists Autocraft (Kingclare) Ltd from 2018 until 2024, regular servicing and maintenance is documented in the history file across this period. Serviced solely by main dealers and specialists throughout its life, the service book shows eighteen stamps at 14,145; 22,681; 29,623; 32,741; 37,665; 43,916; 49,370; 53,118; 56,783; 64,557; 65,763; 66,521; 71,184; 72,196; 74,044; 75,290; 76,509; 77,775 miles, the most recent being by Autocraft in 2024, along with a further nine brake fluid changes documented. Other notable works completed have included turbo charger waste gates renewed in 2017 (less than 8,000 miles ago) by Welsh costing some £2,500, and a full suspension overhaul including Bilstein CGGT Dampers by Center Gravity in 2023 totalling some £3,500 expenditure.Starting readily upon inspection, the Turbo is offered with a history file that includes the book pack, numerous previous invoices and MOTs, a current MOT until June 2025 with no advisories, and a current V5C document. Still a phenomenally fast car and usefully more compact than its 992 equivalent, a well-sorted, 996 Turbo is a supercar to savour. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
Collectables - cigarette cards - Player & Sons / Player’s cigarettes, Turf cigarettes, Armagh Cork cigarettes, and other collector’s cards, etc - various sets / part sets - Mostly Cricket interest, and some other sport - Ardath Cricket, Tennis, and Golf (1935); Player, Cricketers, (1938), Will’s Cricketers (1929), Daily Herald, Cricketers, (1954); Rover, boys paper, Workds best cricketers (1926); etc, qty.
A Rampant Lion mascot, by the Continental sculptor Casimir Brau (signed C Brau to the base area), nickel plated over bronze, as produced in the 1920s, with delightful Art Deco Cubist design features, on a modern base Note: The Emperor of Ethiopia was rumoured to sport one on his car, and called it The Lion Of Judah, 17 cm high (overall) Provenance: The property of a West Country Collector
Cigarette cards, 5 sets and 1 near set, Sets are L&B Coronation Robes (12 cards, fair/near gd), Franklyn & Davey Boxing, Ardath Cricket Tennis & Golf Celebrities, Players Arms & Armour, Wills Homeland Events, plus Lambert & Butler Who's Who in Sport 49/50 (missing no.2) (gen gd/vg unless stated above)
Heart of Midlothian FC, a collection of 8 books & booklets, 'The Hearts' by Albert Mackie 1959 (with dust jacket), Official Handbook 1956-57 (Cup Victory Special), 'Hearts Greatest Ever Season, 50th Anniversary of 1957-58' by Mike Buckle 2007 (with dust jacket), 'The Heart of Midlothian Football Club A Pictorial History 1874-1984' (no dust jacket), two different Images of Sport books, 'Hearts The Golden Years' by Tom Purdie 2012, booklet 'The Hearts and the Great War' by John M'Cartney 2004 and a menu card from the Tennent's Scottish Cup Final v Gretna 13 May 2006 (gd/vg). From the Phil Martin Collection.
Boxing trade cards, selection of 101 various cards including three phone cards with original signatures, Larry Holmes (x2) & James 'Bonecrusher' Smith (1), various other trade cards, mostly prominent boxers inc. Joe Louis, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Evander Holyfield, Rocky Marciano etc, also set of 16 Oscar De La Hoya cards and 49 boxing cards from Question of Sport boxed games (vg/ex)
Postcards, a mixed subject selection of approx. 29 cards, inc. set of 12 cards illustrated by Hassall depicting sport and pastimes, and published by C.W Faulkner series 72. Sport and pastimes inc. rat hunt, country pastimes, cricket, Guy Fawkes, The Yule Log, kites, seaside frolics, football, skating etc. Also bears advertising 'Berner Alpenmilch Barenmarke' (4), literary chromos (5) inc. 'Much Ado About Nothing', 'Romeo & Juliet' etc. Pretty girls carrying flags with musical notation illustrated by Sager (4) and 4 cards illustrated by Alice Wanke showing pretty lady and small child in playful mood (gd)
Postcards, Comic, a mainly mixed comic and children selection of over 400 cards with McGill (39), Attwell (10), Thackeray (6), Lawson Wood (4), Spurgin (7), Tom Browne (14), Studdy (Bonzo, 9), Dudley Hardy and much more. Also fairies (Outhwaite), hunting, military, witch, C.D Gibson, fire brigade, police, motoring, sport (cycling), bathing belles, Florence Hardy, Ethel Parkinson, advert for Buster Brown shoes, black humour, writing (ink), Scots, scouts (Ibbetson), appliqué (hair), write away, owls. Nice mix (mainly gd)
Cigarette & trade cards, Golf, mixture approx. 250 cards, mainly tobacco issues a few trade, all golf related includes ITC How to Play Golf (15), Churchman Prominent Golfers (10), Marsuma Famous Golfers (4, all fair), Churchman 3 Jovial Golfers (33 some dups), Players Golf (44, near set plus dups), Players Championship Golf Courses (30), Wills Famous Golfers (some dups), Bulgaria Sport, William Peterson Canada etc (gen fair / gd)
Trade stickers, mixed selection various sporting stickers, Panini Supersports (over 240 different missing approx. 10 stickers), over 30 Italian Campioni Dello sport series from various series 1969 through to 1973 (most appear to be rugby subjects), 6 Panini Top Sellers Superstars P sized, Panini Rugby '76 (French issue, 35 different), Panini Sport Eurofootball '82 (approx. 40), plus a selection of 55 circular Football metal discs World Cup Mascots & Emblems from circa 2007 (mixed, stickers all have original paper backs, gen gd/vg)
Cigarette & Trade cards, large collection in 13 modern albums, containing mostly part sets and odds, may be a few sets, very diverse mixture with many subjects noted including Sport, Transport, Nature, Cinema. Issuers noted include Player's, Ogden's, Gallaher, Carreras Churchman, Trade and many more (very mixed condition throughout). This lot weighs over 20kg and buyer must arrange collection for this lot
Cigarette & Trade cards, Very large collection contained in 15 modern albums, including some reproduction sets, many sets, some part sets and odds. Subjects include Sport, Transport, Nature, Military etc (mixed condition but mainly gd or better). This lot is very bulky and buyer must arrange collection for this lot
Trade cards, Interesting mixture of over 700 cards, many series including Topps Posters (mostly Bee Gees), Brooke Bond Tea leaf Oracle, Unusually Funny Factory, Dandy Animals, Topps Michael Jackson, Jacques Chocolat issues, Express Pop stars (plain back anon), Nabisco British Empire Commonwealth Games, Topps Wanted Posters, Dynamic Marketing Disney, Boxcar Elvis, Monty Gum Kojak, Question of Sport Sporting cards (mixed condition, many gd)
Cigarette & trade cards, 8 sets all Sport related, Hill Celebrities of Sport (RJ Hill brand), Esso Olympics P size, Radio Fun British Sports stars, Carreras Turf Sports Series, Churchman Kings of Speed, Phillips Sportsmen Spot the Winner (inverted), Wills British Sporting Personalities, Gallaher Sporting Personalities (mixed gen gd)
Collection of approximately two hundred and fifty embroidered / woven badges to include souvenir travel (countries and counties), music, Scouting, sport etc, patch for XV Tornado Ground Crew, Boys Brigade, Duxford RAF Station, R.N.L.I., Metropolitan Rugby Union, Princess Louise’s Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Mid Atlantic Columbus Day Tournament, Old Ironsides, 614th TFS Lucy Devils, 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division, Whitbread, AD/DC, Iron Maiden, Kylie & Jason, visit of Chief Scout Hampshire 1980, Sundowners, numerous badges from Australia and Tasmania, Fort Albany Police, Nike Oregon, together with several medal ribbons, small album and loose
SEVEN 1/43 SCALE DIECAST & RESIN MODEL RACING CARS comprising a Spark (minimax) No.43PP94, Toyota Celica, no.2, Winner Pikes Peak 1994; Minichamps No.430 145600, Oldsmobile Aurora, IMSA GTS; Norev No.472825, Peugeot 208 T16, Pikes Peak 2013; Seat Sport [unnumbered] Seat Leon, WTCC 2009; Action No.AC4 001403, Chevrolet Corvette C5R, 24H Daytona 2000, Fellows / Kneifel / Bell; Action No.AC4 001404, Chevrolet Corvette C5R, 24H Daytona 2000, Collins / Pilgrim / Freon; and Action No.AC4 001464, Chevrolet Corvette C5R, Le Mans 2000, Pilgrim / Collins / Freon, each mint or near mint and boxed.