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An Austrian Ebonised Pull Quarter Repeating Mantel Clock, circa 1820, the gilt metal drum shaped top with a single finial and upon a swept support and on a rectangular base with applied metal mounts and lion paw feet, pull repeat cord, 7-inch white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, slow/fast adjustment at 12, triple barrel movement with pull quarter and hour repeating with two hammers striking onto two gongs, pendulum bob with engine turned decoration 49cm high
A 2004 JAGUAR X-TYPE AWD ESTATE 3 litre petrol engine, automatic transmission, blue with beige leather interior, first registered 5 March 2004, registration number MW04 MMW, 6,518 miles, owner`s and Audio Systems Handbooks and service history in green leather wallet Supplied to the late owner by H A Fox of Nottingham on date of first registration (price paid: £30,581.92).
Sold by direction of the executors of J L Parsons Esq A 1931 NORTON CJ 348CC MOTORCYCLE frame number 38723, engine number CJ 1479, bore 71mm/88mm with overhead camshaft, gearbox number 1095, fish-tail silencer, Lucas King of the Road headlamp with built-in ammeter, Smith`s speedometer, leather covered saddle and pillion, tool bags and number plates, stove enamelled in black and painted in silver, lined in red and black, registration number GO 1784 The Norton factory records establish that the present machine was despatched on 15 April 1931 to the dealer Taylor Matterson of Balham, South London and was sold on 24 April to G Whaley Esq of 123 Bernerley Road, Clapham Common, SW11. Since the registration number GO was issued in London from March to May 1931 and that the dealers, Taylor Matterson were based in Balham, there is no doubt that the present, non-transferable, registration prefix GO 1784 is the original. The Norton CJ, in production to 1939, was the junior version of the 490cc model CS1. This superbly restored motorcycle when purchased privately from a local source by the late owner in 1990 in a `dilapidated` condition, was completely original. It had been kept for many years in dry storage. In 2000 it was the subject of a full scheme of restoration undertaken to a very high standard by specialists Sammy Miller Motorcycles in Hampshire. Since completion of the restoration it has been ridden only very infrequently and not at all in the last few years. Sold with valid SORN (expires 30 September 2010), Vintage Motor Cycle Club Limited`s Certificate of Dating and a large file of correspondence and research by the late owner, full details of the restoration and photographs, invoices, valuation, photocopy of Norton Maintenance Instructions and other publications. ++++
Hugard (Jean) Encyclopedia of Card Tricks New York, 1940 § Hilliard (John Northern) Card Magic, Minneapolis, 1945 § Farelli (Victor) Thanks to Leipzig, 1948; Nate Leipzig`s Card Stab, [1952] § Ortiz (Darwin) The Annotated Erdnase, 4to, Pasadena, 1991 § Avis (Jack) and Lewis Jones. Ahead of the Pack, two copies, both signed by both authors, 2002 § Fisher (Aaron) and John Lovick. The Paper Engine, Seattle, 2002 § Marlo (Ed) Revolutionary Card Technique, 4to, Chicago, 2003 § Johnson (Karl) The Magician and the Card Sharp, New York, 2005, all but the first first editions, illustrations, the third and fourth in original wrappers, the remainder in original cloth or boards, all but the first and sixth with dust jackets; and eight others on card magic, 8vo and 4to(18)

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