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1984 HESKETH V1000Estimate £4000 - 5000 Registration Number Q261GKV Frame Number 102 Engine Number 47 Engine Capacity 1000 Paint Colour BLACK/GOLD MOT Expiry Date RFL Expiry Date Lord Alexander Hesketh sought, with the V1000, to produce the finest motorcycle in the world, analogies to Vincent and prestige cars such as Aston Martin and Bentley abounded in the press prior to the models release. Power was provided by a double overhead cam, 90 degree vee-twin engine designed by Weslake, housed in a rigid tubular frame, the majority of which were nickel plated. Components were sourced from the leaders in their fields such as Brembo brakes and Marzocchi suspension. Unfortunately, commercial pressures dictated that production started before the machine was fully developed, sales were not as significant as had initially been hoped and resulted in the firm going bust in May 1982 after approximately a hundred bikes had been built. Following the disposal by auction of the contents of the factory, a new firm was established continuing production for another year on a much reduced scale and introducing both the faired Vampire and the EN10 modifications that resolved many of the faults of the earlier machines. Following the closure of Helseydon, Mick Broom took over both the production of new machines and the supply of spares to owners of the earlier models. Under his stewardship the V1000 has been continually developed, current models utilising radial tyres, carbon bodywork and engine management systems among other innovations. This example is described as being in good condition throughout having been restored by the present owner. The engine number suggests that it is a pre-production power unit. Finished in Black and gold it is offered with a Swansea V5c and an owners handbook.
A pair of stoneware fish platters, each printed with a fish in orange and puce, 12¼" wide, modern, a porcelain figure group "Yardley English Lavender", 7¾" high; a Staffordshire pottery pastille burner, modelled as a turreted castle, 5¾" high (AF); a modern Goebel parian type bust of Verdi; a bisque bust of Queen Victoria. (6).
A Crown Staffordshire China Two Headed Caricature Bust of the Kaiser "Which'll He Be?" depicting him as a proud ruler or the devil, inscribed with verses and inscriptions and a note stating that 5% of the cost of all "Which'll" articles shall go to the Leading Funds for Disabled Heroes, 16cm high.
An Early 20th Century Punu Ancestral Guardian Doorpost, Upper Ngoume River, Western Congo, carved as the bust of a woman, with rigid high coiffure, white painted oval face with protruding globular eyes with an incised slit, protruding pursed lips, the high domed forehead with a diamond shaped scarification mark, on a tall tapering neck and later wooden plinth, 52cm high overall
Misc jewellery lot, comprising filigree bracelets (2) filigree brooch with llama in centre, filigree earrings,, marcasite set earrings, moonstone earrings, all with clip fittings, large brooch, approx. 50mm x 45mm, depicting bust of a lady & a turquoise blue enamelled Siamese silver brooch, approx. 40mm, stamped or tested (1.83oz) (8)
H G Dunlop early 20th century- Portrait of a young lady, bust length wearing a feather boa and hat, watercolour, signed and dated, in an oval mount, 40x30cm: After Sir Thomas Lawrence RA 1769-1820- 'Lady Leicester'; engraving, in an oval verre egolmise frame: together with further hand-coloured mezzotints and engravings by and after various hands, (a lot)
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