1950 AJS Model 16 MS Trials Registration Number: OJO 751 Frame Number: 53050 - Nicely restored, with a rebuilt engine and rare sidecar The AJS 16 MS was produced by Associated Motorcycles at the former Matchless works in Plumstead London. The company produced a near identical motorcycle under the Matchless name, the Matchless G3L. The bike was powered by a single cylinder 348cc OHV engine producing 16bhp @ 5,600 rpm, developed in 1945 from the proven military Matchless G3/L used extensively in World War 11. The only difference between the two were that the Matchless carried the magneto at the rear of the cylinder barrel, whereas the AJS magneto was at the front. Neither AJS or Matchless opted for plunger type rear suspension, going in favour for rigid suspension. We are very pleased to offer this comprehensively restored AJS Model 16MS in competition / road trim, with a detachable trials sidecar. Showing only four previous owners recorded, this combination is ideal for MCC Trials such as Lands End Trial, or just fun. With a V5c present, the bike is registered as a Historic Vehicle.
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1936 Triumph 2/1 250 OHV Single Port Registration Number: ATG 167 Frame Number: SL3603 - In current ownership since 1987 - Previously owned by ex-TT racer Ernie ‘Les’ Griffiths One of the first single-cylinder models designed by Val Page on joining Triumph, the 2/1 was designed to be a simple entry level machine, but in fact proved to be expensive to produce. In terms of naming, the first number relates to the capacity, the second number is the model number in the range. So 2/1 is the first model in the 250 range (whereas the 2/5 was the top of the range). The Model 2/1's engine was excellent, but as it shared much else with the 350cc range, although robust it was deemed a little on the heavy side at the time. The 2/1 was fitted with 6 volt electrics and Magdyno lighting, and an electric horn. The primary drive was enclosed in an aluminium oil bath. The 3 speed gearbox could be upgraded to 4 speed for an extra 30 shillings. The model survived until the first of the new Tigers came out in 1937. First registered on 13th January 1936, this 2/1 Single Port was previously owned by Ernie ‘Les’ Griffiths, who competed in the Isle of Man TT races in the 1960s (coming 5th and 3rd in the 1967 and 1968 ultra lightweight ‘50cc’ category respectively). The Triumph has been in current ownership since 1987 (with 5 owners in total), and retains its original engine (IR6 2527) and gearbox (L6.1566). This fine machine is recorded on the VMCC register, and is supplied with original buff registration document, also a file of information and parts receipts.
1959 Royal Enfield 350cc Bullet Registration Number: 318 SNO Frame Number: 44112 Royal Enfield’s Bullet is one of the world’s longest-lasting designs, introduced in 1949 and, following the end of Royal Enfield, still in production in Madras with modern versions imported to the UK. Made in both 350 and 500 versions, the Redditch-built ‘Bullet’ remains a favourite in the classic biking world. This Redditch-made example was first registered in November 1959, making it one of the last of the original line of this model. The owner tells us this Bullet has recently been serviced with new bottom engine plates and realigned forks. A fuss-free classic, this nicely maintained classic bike is offered with current V5C and older continuation logbook.
1989 Honda CR250 Registration Number: N/A Frame Number: TBA - Winner of the Farleigh Vets MXdN There are timeless classics in each field, and in the dirt bike world, there’s nothing that has reached that status like the Honda CR250R. The prototype was built in 1971, but it was not until late 1972 that production of the 1973 model "out of the box racers" began sale to the general public. The CR250 was produced for nearly 37 years, 2007 being the final year of production. Even though it’s been out of production since the early 2000s, CR probably won more combined amateur and professional races than any other motorcycle in the dirt world. The early models are sought after in vintage racing, and the later ones are still competitive against four-strokes. Even though it’s been out of production since the early 2000s, CR probably won more combined amateur and professional races than any other motorcycle in the dirt world. This 1988 model is well specified with many extras such as Talon XL rims and anodised red hubs. Winner of the Farleigh Vets MXdN, the Yamaha is in very good condition and ready to race once more.
Parker Duofold vest pocket ring top pen in Red Permanite, with original sticker on butt end cap. The vest pocket model was introduced by Parker in 1930 and was short lived. This pen in Red Permanite is clean with nice trim, colour and original 14k nib. The sticker is marked 0 Medium 5.00. Overall good condition with tight cap lip hairline.
Sheaffer Flattop Lifetime pens from the 1920's. Sheaffer was the first of the big four to introduce celluloid pens using rod stock from Dupont, calling the material "Radite". The lot consists of an oversize Flattop model in Black and Pearl, standard size set in Black and Pearl with initials on the cap band and pencil top, standard size pen in Black, ring top model in Jade and an oversize pencil in Jade. Overall good condition with some overall wear, all nibs are intact, Jade pencil has a ding to crown.
Parker Lucky Curve early button filler pen lot of four. Parker introduced the button filler in 1921 and it soon replaced their dropper fill pens. Rather than using an eyedropper to fill the pen the button was attached to a pressure bar that when pressed compresses a rubber sac which created suction and allowed the user to fill the pen. It was also less messy then filling a pen with an eyedropper. Parker used the filler in their well known Duofold line in the 1920's. The lot consists of a 20 1/2 model (the 1/2 signifies that the pen is chased rather than smooth hard rubber), 20 model, Duofold and 23 1/2 model ring top pen. Overall mixed condition, the 20 model has a trimmed cap and the Duofold has a smooth barrel with a chased cap and a hairline to the eye of the nib.
Wahl Eversharp Doric Junior set and fountain pen in Kashmir and Green Oyster Pearl and Black. The Kashmir was a holdover of the first generation Doric colours, with this model appearing in their 1932 catalog. It has a Eversharp 14k Flexible 2 marked fine nib. This set has bright colour and trim. The single fountain pen is a Green Oyster Pearl and Black shown in the 1937 catalog. A late series colour with bright green hues on black, it has a medium marked Eversharp 14k Flexible nib and shows some general wear throughout. Overall excellent condition on the set and fair on the single pen.
Aurora 85th Anniversary limited edition fountain pen in red marble Auroloide and solid silver with floral engravings, new in original box with ink bottle, box, outer box and papers. Made in 2004 this limited edition model was to celebrate Aurora’s 85th anniversary and was made in a run of 1919 (1818/1919). This Aurora has a oval head set with mosaic and bright red marble Auroloide cap and barrel with solid silver trim. It has a medium 18k nib and some light tarnish to the sterling section and upper cap. Overall near mint, the pen and ink are unused, the wood box is near perfect and the outer cardboard outer box shows only slight wear.
Aurora Optima Asia model limited edition fountain pen, new in original box with outer sleeve and papers. This pen is part of the 533 continent series, with a limited edition of 7500 pens (4016/7500) with a medium 18k nib. Aurora created these precious writing instruments as a tribute to the Asian culture and to its fascinating symbology, the Buddha, the Pagoda, Yin and Yang and the Lotus Flower. Overall near mint, pen and ink bottle are unused, box and outer box show slight wear.
Nettuno 1911 fountain pen marbled with vermeil trim without box and papers. This limited edition model was made in a run of 911 (40/911), this being an early example. It has a medium Nettuno 18k 750 nib and the decorative barrel band is marked 925. Overall good condition with a very slight gap between the bottom barrel band and piston knob.
Parker 51 late model Vacumatic fill pen lot (3). These three pens date from 1947-48 at the end of the Vacumatic filler era before Parker went exclusively to the Aerometric filler in 1949. There are two pens from 1947, a Cordovan Brown with Lustraloy cap and Demi size pen in Cordovan Brown with gold filled cap. There is also a 1948 Demi in Dove Grey with Lustraloy cap. The Demi size 51 pens were only made in late 1947 and 1948 with the Vacumatic filler and are not as common as standard size pens. Overall good to excellent with no cap dings, pens with extra fine and fine nibs.
Conklin Endura and Symetrik oversized model fountain pens in Black and Bronze (2). Conklin’s first celluloid pen was the Endura with a rocker clip in a flattop style from the late 1920’s, they later moved to a streamlined Symetrik model pen. Both pens are in Black and Bronze marble with large Conklin nibs. Overall fair to good with some discolouration to the Endura pen, small name engraving present.
Waterman Ideal 52 model lever fill fountain pens in smooth and chased black hard rubber (6). The lot consists of four pens with a clip, one missing its clip and one clipless example. All are stamped 52 on the butt end of the barrel though one is marked 0752 which denotes the gold filled barrel band that is present. Overall mixed condition.
Parker 28 1/2 dropper fill fountain pen. This pen is a large example, one size under the Black Giant. The pen is an 8 size model with the 1/2 referencing that this model is in chased hard rubber. It has wear to imprints and chasing and a large accommodation AA Modern clip. It has its original extra fine Parker Lucky Curve 14k flexible nib and feed. Overall fair condition with heavier wear to chasing and imprints.
Conklin Symetrik style Endura and Spencerian fountain pens in celluloid. Both pens are in striking celluloid, the Endura is a later model in the Symetrik style but marked Endura on the barrel. The pen is in Leaf Green with a fine nib. The second pen is a Spencerian, a Conklin sub-brand, in Green and Bronze with a fine flexible nib. Overall good to excellent condition, the Endura has little to no wear wear. The Spencerian has some discolouration and brassing to the trim. Pens were water tested and filled at time of listing.
Sheaffer Touchdown lot consisting of 15 fountain pens and 5 ballpoints. The lot consists of 6 TM fountain pens, 2 with matching Stratowriter ballpoints distinguished from the fountain pen by the small dimple on the upper portion of the clip, 2 Admiral fountain pens (one with a matching ballpoint), a “Fat†Touchdown pen with two matching ballpoints, along with 4 Imperial II model pens, an Imperial III and a Cadet. Overall mixed condition, no visible cracks, all nibs are intact, two pens have name engravings on the barrel, some with heavy wear.
Sheaffer Tuckaway fountain pens (3), and Stratowriter ballpoints (2). The Tuckaway model was Sheaffer’s attempt to get back into the popular pocket pen business, these started in celluloid and then moved to the molded solid plastic colours. The lot consists of three Touchdown filler pens in blue, burgundy and black along with two Stratowriter Tuckaway ballpoints in burgundy and black. Overall mixed condition, with damage present on both black pens, others in excellent condition.
Lot of Sheaffer Balance pens in Carmine stripe (3) and Wasp pens (2). The lot consists of three Carmine stripe Balance pens, a 1000 model, a 350 model and a 500 model all with extra fine 14k nibs. There are also two Wasp fountain pens, an Addipoint in brown marble and a Clipper 195 model in grey. Overall mixed condition.
Parker 75 Keepsake in smooth sterling. These Parker 75's were known as the Keepsake model and are far less common then most of the other 75's that were produced in silver. It has flat tassies and proper 0 digit early section with a fine 14k USA nib. Overall good condition, one small dent to the cap, barrel engraved.
Eclipse oversized flattop pen in Mandarin Yellow with Jade ends. This Eclipse exhibits many of the features that make Eclipses popular among collectors; the pen is bright, large and features an array of colours in its design. This Mandarin flattop with Jade ends with a wide gold filled cap band and Eclipse 8 14k NY extra fine flexible nib has all the features that make it a desirable model. Overall good condition, possibly missing an upper cap band.
Radius Extra silver Arco celluloid pen. Radius made beautiful celluloid pens in Italy and this silver Arco celluloid is a great example of one of their pens. It is likely a 5 size model and has a replacement Clipper 14k 585 fine nib. Overall good condition, the celluloid and imprints are bright but the pen does show plating wear throughout. These Italian pens had light plating and this is quite common from a pen of this era.
Sheaffer Snorkel Admiral (6) and Special (1) fountain pens. The Sheaffer Snorkel was a unique design where a tube extended from behind the nib that would allow the user to fill the pen without having to immerse the nib in ink during filling. These pens were a great success for Sheaffer and were part of their line until cartridge/converter pens dominated the fountain pen market. The Snorkel was made in several different models, the Admirals have 14k nibs while the Specials have palladium nibs. These were made in several different colours, this lot is composed of 7 of the 8 colours for this model; Aqua (Pastel Blue), Pastel Green, Sage Green, Black, Buckskin Tan, Grey and Burgundy. Overall fair to excellent, some with barrel wear present, Aqua pen with cap crack, Pastel Green and Grey pens with hairlines at clip area..
Esterbrook Relief 12 fountain pen made by Conway Stewart in marbled blue/black. These Relief pens were made for Esterbrook in the 1950’s in the UK by Conway Stewart and resemble the 28 model Conway pen. The pen is marked “Relief†12 on the barrel and has an Esterbrook Relief 14c fine oblique nib. Overall good condition with some scratching to the lower barrel and a slight mark to the upper metal jewel. Fountain pen was water tested and filled at time of listing.
Conklin Endura fountain pens (3), in black hard rubber, Verd Green, and Mahogany. The lot consists of a model 37P Black hard rubber Endura ring top pen, 37SG Verd Green ring top pen and 47SMC Mahogany standard size pen. Overall mixed condition, Black hard rubber pen has a sprung nib and crack to threads, Verd Green example has a replacement nib, Mahogany pen has a name engraving and cracked nib.
Waterman Ideal model 58 lever fill Red Ripple fountain pen. The Ripple pattern appears to have first launched in the Waterman Pen Prophet magazine in 1926. Waterman was competing with Sheaffer and Parker's celluloid made pens and first introduced the Ripple-Rubber model in an orange/red and black mixed pattern. Later Waterman made it in three additional colours, (Olive, Blue/Green and Rose). The 58 model was the largest size Ripple made and therefore prized by collectors. Overall fair condition given some faults. There is one small area of brassing to the cap band, a small hairline to the base of the nib on the left hand side, one small pit to the rubber on the upper cap and a repaired area to the barrel threads. Otherwise the imprints on the pen are crisp, with bright colour throughout and an extra fine flexible nib.
Sheaffer Balances from the 1930's and 40's in celluloid. The lot consists of a Sheaffer Junior model piston fill in green/black stripe, Sheaffer Balance slender 3 model in green/black stripe, 5-30 in black/grey stripe with reverse trim, Premier full size model in black, Premier short model in grey/black stripe, black oversize Premier set, grey/black stripe oversize Premier set and green/black stripe oversize Premier pencil. Overall fair to excellent, grey/black stripe oversize is engraved and has some marking to the barrel, grey/black stripe 5-30 with cap lip trimmed.
Aurora Optima Mare model limited edition fountain pen, new in original box with outer sleeve and papers. The pen is part of a limited edition of 7500 pens (6244/7500) and has a medium 18k nib with M sticker on the outer box. The variegated sea blue resin brings to life the blue splendour of the sea. Overall near mint, pen and ink bottle are unused, outer box and box are both slightly bent.
Parker Vacumatic Oversized shop model pen in Green Pearl. This pen has an unusual barrel design where it has been turned down and had a long filler installed on what would normally be an oversized barrel. It has an earlier Duofold nib. The barrel is also stamped dead centre, indicative of a shop pen, likely from their factory in Janesville. Overall poor condition, the pen has a crack to cap and crack to the section. An interesting item, from the estate of an older Toronto collector.

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