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Registration No: FTO 832C Frame No: TV3 551235 Engine No: TV/2 553434 CC: 198 MOT: ExemptOne owner from newRegistered new on 8th November 1963 in NottinghamBuff logbook and full historyFull original keys for ignition, steering lock and tool boxOn DVLA system for use on UK roadsThe Lambretta TV175 Series 3 was launched in March 1962 and it was the first scooter supplied with an internal disc brake. It was a remarkable change from the previous TV175 Series 2 with new sleek slim styling. The front shock absorbers were enhanced with extra dampers as in the previous TV Series 2 models. The TV series 3 also had larger silent blocks than the previous engines and it had a very good reputation as a smooth and well-balanced scooter with great handling attributes. The larger-engined TV200 quickly followed the TV175 slim style in early 1963 at the specific request of the British importer Lambretta Concessionaires who wanted an even more powerful model than the TV175 to satisfy their customer base. Genuine TV200 Lambrettas were instantly recognised as the GT200 to differentiate them from the TV175 models. The first versions had Li style panels and the later versions had SX-type panels with polished flashes and were often sold with a coloured top on the panel.This extremely original later example of a genuine GT200 was sold new by Horace Rogers Ltd of Nottingham to our vendor's father on the 10th November 1965. It was used by his father with mother as pillion up until the early 1980s with a now 16116 miles on the clock when they had a spill and it was never ridden again and stored in a dry garage until now. It was however MOT’d and taxed annually until 1988. As far as purity is concerned a GT200 stated as that on the first buff logbook (as opposed to TV200) and with fibreglass mudguard from new and the whole scooter is in such original untouched condition. The paint all over is as it was when sold with Gold highlighted panels with no visible touch-ups that we could see and the running in transfer is still visible inside the leg shields. The exception is the visible dent from the accident on the front and the replacement lower headset repaired at the time. The scooter still has its original ULMA/Nannucci accessory rear rack it was sold with and Ulma rubber carpet which is quite perished now. Under the floor mat the floor is in excellent condition as see in the photographs. There is also an accessory fuel gauge in gallons as sold by Lambretta Concessionaires and an ULMA wheel disc in amongst a large amount of spare parts and genuine tools. Spare cables, plugs and bulbs were in the toolbox showing a well-used and loved scooter while on the road. One side panel has an ingenious device as a lever which looks like a classic car handle but it works and shows that this was a used and loved machine while on the road. Everything else appears to be original. The scooter also comes with a selection of genuine manuals including the first edition of the official Lambretta Workshop manual. There are many parts supplied that were found with the scooter including the original TV200 rear frame badge and disc brake windows. Also, the helmet used back in the day and rider’s gauntlets. No attempt was made to start the scooter. It is a lovely precious item and we expect some serious interest in this scooter. For more information, please contact: Paul Diamond info@vintagescooters.co.uk 07768 313001
A ZIEGLER MAHAL CARPET approximately 444 x 362cm Condition Report: Wear and fading to carpet overall, as illustrated. Some areas of heavier wear revealing underlying weft and resulting in some holes - see images for details. Longest edges have been re-bound. Both edges have various old repairs where the bindings meets the borders. A guard stripe is lacking at both ends. The ends have been re-secured using later thread. They are untidy with wear, fraying, undulation and some tears. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A ZIEGLER MAHAL CARPET CIRCA 1890 approximately 395 x 279cm Condition Report: Carpet with areas of significant wear throughout - see images. Wear reveals underlying weftVarious old patch repairs to central field, holes have been stitched closed - see images. Longest edges have been re-bound and are generally tidy. Fringing has moved into the guard stripes at each end and been re-secured. The fringing has the expected wear and fraying. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPET CIRCA 1910 approximately 392 x 286cm Condition Report: Wear overall consistent with age and use. Various areas of low pile revealing underlying weft. Various areas of loss to pile which appear to be from old moth damage - see images for details. Fringing is short at both ends and has various wear, frying and losses. Longest edges have been re-bound but are slightly untidy with wear and losses in areas. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A ZIEGLER MAHAL CARPET CIRCA 1890 approximately 374 x 258cm Condition Report: Wear to carpet overall consistent with age and use. Some patches of additional wear, underlying weft visible in places - see images for details. Longest edges have been re-bound. They are generally tidy with just some minor wear and loose threads in places. Shortest ends and have some wear, fraying and losses. (see images) Please refer to additional images available via email for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN USHAK CARPET AFTER DESIGNS BY C.F.A. VOYSEY approximately 430 x 350cm Condition Report: Carpet in good order overall. Some very minor wear to edges. Some simulated 'abrash' to pile to give the appearance of greater age. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN UNUSUAL EUROPEAN CARPET OF ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN, CIRCA 1920 approximately 400 x 300cm Condition Report: Some minor wear and surface dirt overall consistent with age and use. Longest edges possibly re-bound at some point. There are some strands of broken weft along the guard stripes to these edges. Fringing trimmed short at both ends and has the expected wear, fraying and some discolouration. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPET approximately 430 x 310cm Condition Report: Wear to carpet overall consistent with age and use. Some patches of additional wear. Some pale coloured knot heads are visible as expected for age and use. Longest edges have been re-bound and are generally tidy. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends and has the expected wear, fraying and some discolouration.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TETEX CARPET approximately 512 x 400cm Condition Report: Some minor surface dirt and marks in places. Some sections of loss and sections re-bound to longest edges (see images). Fringing is trimmed short at both ends. Both ends have wear, fraying and some losses. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PERSIAN VARAMIN CARPET approximately 330 x 210cm Condition Report: Some wear overall consistent with age and use, but carpet in generally good order overall. Some minor losses to pile of the outer guard stripes in places (this could possibly isolated old moth). Longest edges have been re-bound and are tidy. Fringing with the expected wear, fraying and some losses. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A DONEGAL CARPET IN USHAK STYLE approximately 410 x 351cm Condition Report: The carpet retains good pile overall There is an area of water/ fluid damage affecting an area approximately 20 x 15cm in size. There is also a small hole in that area approximately 2.5cm diameter. An area adjacent with moth damageSome indented/ depressed marks from table legs (from table being placed on the carpet). Some moth damage to outermost edges and in small areas to the central field (the deep pile disguising it in some areas) towards the centre of one shorter edge (fringed) there is a larger area of moth damage where the pile is lost Condition Report Disclaimer
AN AUBUSSON CARPET OF 18TH CENTURY SAVONNERIE DESIGN approximately 348 x 280cm Condition Report: Carpet in generally good order overall, with just the expected minor wear consistent with age and use. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A TABRIZ CARPET SIGNED BY MASTER WEAVER KHAYAM approximately 361 x 280cm Condition Report: Carpet with some minor wear commensurate with age and use, but generally maintains good pile overall.Some small losses to pile adjacent to bound edges in places - possibly isolated old moth. Some minor marks and discolourations. Fringing is short at both ends. They both have wear, fraying and some losses. Binding to longest edges generally tidy with just the expected wear. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
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