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1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A.

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1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 1 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 2 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 3 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 4 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 5 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 6 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 7 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 8 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 9 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 10 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 11 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 12 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 13 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 14 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 15 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 16 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 17 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 18 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 1 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 2 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 3 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 4 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 5 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 6 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 7 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 8 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 9 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 10 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 11 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 12 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 13 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 14 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 15 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 16 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 17 aus 18
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A. - Bild 18 aus 18
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1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A.The Fairfield Motorcycle Company was run by Alfred Forster (1885 – 1970) from his premises at 41 Mersey Street, Warrington, Cheshire between 1914 and 1915 when production ceased due to the hostilities. It was a very small concern that utilised quality components from different sources to make his machines; the front forks are Druids, the engine is a 269 cc Villiers two stroke and you could either have a direct drive or a three speed Sturmey Archer hub for a cost of £25.00 (some £2,750 in 2018 money).This example has Druid front forks, a Villiers engine with a personalised crank case, Tourist Trophy three speed Sturmey Archer hub, the tank has oil, petrol and paraffin sections with taps to switch between the two, a Lycett’s La Grande leather seat (currently another is fitted), Bosch type ZA1magneto, AMAC carb (he was an agent for the firm), Spedlite acetylene lamp and a brass Britannia tyre pump.Forster was originally employed as a wire galvaniser’s labourer in Warrington, and perfected his engineering skills working on the first UK-manufactured Model T Ford which was assembled at Trafford Park, Manchester in 1911/12. Indeed, in later life, aged 77, Alfred was given a VIP tour around Ford’s new Halewood Plant as a thank you for his contribution. He also made three-wheel cars of which nothing is known of at present. In 1962 a newspaper interview with him quotes him as saying: “When I bought out my first three-wheeler car people wanted to back me but I wouldn’t have any of it. I decided going into production on a large scale wasn’t for me. I believed the car industry was going to be plagued with money and labour troubles and I’ve been proved right.” Instead of accepting investment, the inventor carried on making his Fairfield motorcycle – possibly called Fairfield because of his workshop’s Mersey Street location in the Howley & Fairfield area of Warrington– before later switching to selling and repairing cycles until his retirement in 1949.This rare machine, believed to be the only existing example, was originally owned according to the duplicate R.F. 60 by Alfred; DVLA records he first registered it with them on the 23rd March 1921. This date is interesting as the 1920 Roads Act was implemented when the Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Regulation came into play on the 9th March 1921, whereby all vehicles had to display a circular label or tax disc (this is on file). Prior to this date it was common practise for motor cycles not to be formally registered with an authority. Cheshire archives for Warrington are missing prior to ED 2732 in 1922.In 1950 he sold it to Edward Damadian of Grappenhall, Cheshire. Damadian obtained a Pioneer certificate number 102 from the Sunbeam Club in 1951 and entered it for the London to Brighton run. He kept it until 1978 when he sold it to motorcycle dealer/collector Colin Lomax of Heanor in Derbyshire. According to our vendor Lomax immigrated to America in 1981 and auctioned off his collection.At the time of the purchase the front spokes were in poor condition so he replaced them. He then had it MOT'd and rode it for a year until his insurance policy changed and he parked it up. Unused since then it has a wonderful patina that cannot be reproduced and appears to be in very original condition, with luck a light recommissioning will get it running again.Sold with a V5C, the duplicate R.F. 60, a 1922 tax disc, a 1951 tax disc and the 1982 MOT. With thanks to the Warrington Historical Society for their research into the firm.
1914 Fairfield, 269 cc. Registration number ED 779. Frame number N/A. Engine number N/A.The Fairfield Motorcycle Company was run by Alfred Forster (1885 – 1970) from his premises at 41 Mersey Street, Warrington, Cheshire between 1914 and 1915 when production ceased due to the hostilities. It was a very small concern that utilised quality components from different sources to make his machines; the front forks are Druids, the engine is a 269 cc Villiers two stroke and you could either have a direct drive or a three speed Sturmey Archer hub for a cost of £25.00 (some £2,750 in 2018 money).This example has Druid front forks, a Villiers engine with a personalised crank case, Tourist Trophy three speed Sturmey Archer hub, the tank has oil, petrol and paraffin sections with taps to switch between the two, a Lycett’s La Grande leather seat (currently another is fitted), Bosch type ZA1magneto, AMAC carb (he was an agent for the firm), Spedlite acetylene lamp and a brass Britannia tyre pump.Forster was originally employed as a wire galvaniser’s labourer in Warrington, and perfected his engineering skills working on the first UK-manufactured Model T Ford which was assembled at Trafford Park, Manchester in 1911/12. Indeed, in later life, aged 77, Alfred was given a VIP tour around Ford’s new Halewood Plant as a thank you for his contribution. He also made three-wheel cars of which nothing is known of at present. In 1962 a newspaper interview with him quotes him as saying: “When I bought out my first three-wheeler car people wanted to back me but I wouldn’t have any of it. I decided going into production on a large scale wasn’t for me. I believed the car industry was going to be plagued with money and labour troubles and I’ve been proved right.” Instead of accepting investment, the inventor carried on making his Fairfield motorcycle – possibly called Fairfield because of his workshop’s Mersey Street location in the Howley & Fairfield area of Warrington– before later switching to selling and repairing cycles until his retirement in 1949.This rare machine, believed to be the only existing example, was originally owned according to the duplicate R.F. 60 by Alfred; DVLA records he first registered it with them on the 23rd March 1921. This date is interesting as the 1920 Roads Act was implemented when the Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Regulation came into play on the 9th March 1921, whereby all vehicles had to display a circular label or tax disc (this is on file). Prior to this date it was common practise for motor cycles not to be formally registered with an authority. Cheshire archives for Warrington are missing prior to ED 2732 in 1922.In 1950 he sold it to Edward Damadian of Grappenhall, Cheshire. Damadian obtained a Pioneer certificate number 102 from the Sunbeam Club in 1951 and entered it for the London to Brighton run. He kept it until 1978 when he sold it to motorcycle dealer/collector Colin Lomax of Heanor in Derbyshire. According to our vendor Lomax immigrated to America in 1981 and auctioned off his collection.At the time of the purchase the front spokes were in poor condition so he replaced them. He then had it MOT'd and rode it for a year until his insurance policy changed and he parked it up. Unused since then it has a wonderful patina that cannot be reproduced and appears to be in very original condition, with luck a light recommissioning will get it running again.Sold with a V5C, the duplicate R.F. 60, a 1922 tax disc, a 1951 tax disc and the 1982 MOT. With thanks to the Warrington Historical Society for their research into the firm.

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Sledmere House
Sledmere
Driffield
East Yorkshire
YO25 3XG
United Kingdom

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Car and Motorcycle sales are subject to 15% Buyers Premium including VAT at the standard rate

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Although some defects are noted in the catalogue, condition reports are not undertaken unless requested. Please ensure you satisfy yourself with the condition of a lot prior to bidding.

 

Shipping:

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We can suggest however: InXpress of Driffield, please contact them on 01377 252156 or email them: stephen.kilby@inxpress.com for a quote

 

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

     

  2. Dee Atkinson & Harrison 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.

     

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  1. 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.

     

  2. 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.

     

  3. The buyer of any lot shall be solely responsible for the obtaining of any export licence that may be required in connection with any lot purchased. (See below).

     

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  1. Buyers are reminded that an export licence is required for any vehicle purchased for more than £15,000 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.

  2. 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 side, at their cost, pending export.

  3. Buyers are reminded that it is a serious offence to breach or attempt the regulations concerning export licences.

 

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

 

 

 

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  3. 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 buyers invoice.

     

  4. Payment.  The purchase price must be paid by the buyer to Dee Atkinson & Harrison no later than 12 noon on the Monday following the sale.  Our methods of payment are with cash or card.  Cash for amounts over £3,000 will not be accepted.  All purchases must be paid in full before any lot is removed from the premises.  Any buyers unknown to the auctioneer must establish a bank reference with the Accounts department prior 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.

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    Bank : Barclays Bank PLC

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    Driffield

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    Sort Code : 20-43-47

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    Account Name : Dee Atkinson & Harrison

     

     

     

     

  1. 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.          

  1. 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 are 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 the condition, colour, age and all other matters relating to any lot and no claims will be accepted in respect of any such matter.

  2. 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.

  3. 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 Dee Atkinson & Harrison nor the sellers of any lot will accept responsibility for any misrepresentations, mis-descriptions or omissions obtained in this catalogue.

     

  1. Contract of Sale.

  1. On the fall of the hammer, a contract of sale is completed between the seller and the buyer.  Dee Atkinson & Harrison is not a party to the contract of sale and shall not be liable for any breach thereof by the buyer or the seller.

  2. 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 draw the auctioneer’s attention to it immediately.  Please contact the accounts desk with details of how you will pay.

  3. 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.

     

  1. 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.

 

  1. 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 that 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, i.e. the amount to which you would bid if you were attending he 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.

     

  2. 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.

     

  3. Collection of Goods.  All vehicles must be collected by 2.30pm on the Monday following the sale.  Vehicles not collected by this time will be removed to a secure local compound at a cost of £70.00 + VAT per vehicle.  Storage charges will then be levied at £10.00 per vehicle per day or part thereof.  Motorcycles not collected by 2.30pm on the Monday following the sale will be removed to our compound at a cost of £40.00 + VAT per motorcycle.  Lots will only be released to the buyer or their authorised representative upon presentation of release notes issued by Dee Atkinson & Harrison and settlement of any removal, handling and storage charges due.  Purchasers are reminded that each lot shall be the purchaser’s sole risk from the fall of the hammer.  Buyers should be aware that no lots will remain at the auction site after 2.30pm on the Monday following the sale.

     

  4. Third Party Liability.  Every person on the auctioneer’s 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.

     

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