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A Beswick model of a parrot, model 930, together with a Beswick Budgie 1217, two 19th Century Naples porcelan bird figures, a Beswick penguin and two Crown Staffordshire comical porcelain bird figures etcRubbing tot he bases, crackling to the glaze. Heavy scratches to the back of the Staffordshire bird's wings. Small chip to the side of the parrot's tail. Light scratches to the exteriors of some of the birds.
A set of five wall mounted flying Beswick ducks, model no 596 together with a Beswick duck pin tray and a Royal Worcester candle snuffer modelled as a nunThis lot contains 596-3 (2), 596-4, 596-2 & 596-1. The neck of one of the pin-tray ducks has snapped and been repaired. The other ducks display areas of crackling to the glaze and rubbing to the bases. Some have areas of residue on them (likely as a result of stickers), which should clean off. There is a chip to the inside of 596-3 wing. Generally in good-very good condition.
THREE BOHEMIA GLASS STYLISED MODELS OF ANIMALS lion, elephant and fish (lacking one fin), together with a COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN SIMILAR, SMALLER MODELS rhino, deer, owl, long-horned cattle, hedgehog, etc and a SWAROVSKI MODEL OF A SMALL BUTTERFLY, 5" (12.7cm) high and smaller, (21), some damage and some with boxes
Tin containing mixed die-cast toys to include three Dinky toy military models to include a 10-tonne Army truck model number 622, a further military ambulance model number 626, a further Centurion tank model number 651, together with a boxed Dinky Fiat Arbath 2000 model 202, three Corgi models (all in playworn condition)
A 1958 AJS Model 20, frame number A51289, black. From deceased estate, this Model 20 AJS has been in storage since its last MOT expired in 2016 which it passed without any advisories. The AJS was purchased by the last owner from Yeomans in 2013 (receipt on file). It would appear to have been restored at some point (no documentation) and now requires re-commissioning and the usual safety checks and should offer a straightforward and rewarding project for the next owner. No accompanying paperwork, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
A 1958 AJS Model 14 restoration project, black/chrome. This AJS is a true barn find having been stored in a Cornish farm barn for several decades. Now requiring a full restoration, the vendor advises us that the engine turned freely and ran when put away. The new owner will have to apply for a new log book as the original was lost in a fire. No accompanying paperwork , MOT and tax exempt
A 1955 BSA C10L, registration number UTC 959, green. When the C10 reappeared after the WWII, its oil was no longer contained in a fuel tank compartment but in a separate tank bolted to the saddle tube. The girder forks were replaced by a telescopic items in 1946 and part way through 1949 an alloy cylinder head was adopted. The model ran on as an updated C10L, with alternator electrics, plunger rear suspension and four speed gearbox until its production demise in 1957. This charming C10L is presented in good condition and has been well maintained and improved by the current owner. This has included rebuilding the carburettor, replacing the clutch and numerous other consumables. The machine will be offered for auction with a history file. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
A 1957 Norton Model 50 restoration project, registration number YYA 587, frame number 71431-M13, engine number 71431-M13, silver. This Norton has formed part of a private collection and comes direct from the deceased estate. The Norton will require full restoration and will be offered for auction without reserve. RF60, V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
A 1960 AJS Model 20, registration number OSJ 798, frame number A75878, engine number 52664, blue. Introduced in 1948 Associated Motor Cycles AJS model 20 and sibling Matchless G9 followed the established style of traditional parallel twin engines but were unusual in having a third central crankshaft main bearing. This 1960 example was not registered until 1962 carrying the registration number 500 LRD and was supplied by WW Waters & Sons, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire to its first registered owner. Our vendor acquired the AJS in 1998. The motorcycle was checked over and the engine was stripped but found to be in good condition, which in turn meant that no major works were required. Now presented in honest original condition, this AJS has been used for club runs and tours, even venturing onto the continent on one occasion. This AJS will be offered for auction with a history file containing receipts, past MOTs and dating certificate. RF60, V5, V5C, MOT to June 2018 See illustration
A 1970 Triumph TR6 Trophy, registration number AVK 271H, frame number GD 54826 TR6, engine number GD 54826 TR6, Spring gold. Triumph Trophy was the first purpose built street scrambler both capable of being used on America's desert tracks or equally at home on the daily commute. With its single carburettor engine many people feel that it is more desirable than it's sibling Bonneville. This Trophy is presented in restored condition in the very distinctive colour of Spring gold. A Europian specification model, it was originally exported to the supplying dealer Stokvis and Zonen, Rotterdam, Holland on 26th June 1970. Our vendor has decided to dispose of the Triumph because he feels that it is too good for him to use. V5C, MOT to August 2018 See illustrations
A 1939 Velocette GTP, registration number DCY 5, black, from deceased estate. Velocette's 250cc 2 stroke appeared on the market in 1930 and was the ultimate expression of their 2 stroke models. It wasn't a built to a price utility model but was a lightweight sporting motorcycle which incorporated some advanced design features such as coil ignition and pumped lubrication control by the throttle. This example comes direct from a deceased estate. It still retains its original transferable registration number and has been in storage since its last MOT expired in 2011. Now requiring recommissioning this original example offers and opportunity to acquire a rare Velocette. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration

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