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TWO BOXES AND LOOSE ELECTRICS AND SUNDRIES, to include four boxed Mamod models 'Model Power Hammer', Line Shaft, and two miniature polishing machines, a Philips AJ3940 compact disc clock radio, a boxed DC lighting 20W LED floodlight, a 100oz and a 50oz brass bell weights, three Samsung mobile phones, nylon laptop case, etc. (2 boxes + loose) (sd, untested)
CAMERAS AND BINOCULARS ETC, comprising a Canon EOS 1000D digital SLR camera body, fitted with a Tamron 18-270mm zoom lens F3.5-6.3, four SD cards - two in sealed packets, a Canon Sureshot Z135 compact film camera, a Reflecta Diamator projector with hard case, RSPB 8x42 binoculars, a pair of vintage opera style glasses, and a soft camera case, Condition Report: cameras are untested, no charger or instructions for the Canon
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, to include a Canon EOS 350D digital camera fitted with a Canon f3.5-5.6 18-55mm lens, a Hanimex Tele-zoom f4.5 90-230mm lens, a Vivitar V3000 fitted with a Vivitar f1.7 50mm lens, a Tokina f4.5-5.6 80-200mm boxed lens, various digital cameras including a Canon Ixus L-1 digital camera, 35mm compact cameras including Canon AF-10 and Sure Shot, cases, accessories, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd, untested, af)
1987 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Registration Number: D345 UUJ Frame Number: IHD4CAM49HY119754 Engine Number: CAMH119754 - Upgraded to 1200cc specification Harley-Davidson manufactures some of the most iconic and famous motorcycles in the world, one of which being the Sportster range, a smaller, compact more aggressive bike than the large cruisers and tourers which they were known for. The Sportster timeline dated back to 1957, with the product code XL range and in two engine sizes, 883 and 1200cc. This 1987 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 was originally an 883, the engine having being recently rebuilt and converted into a 1200cc engine, a common conversion. The bike has more recently been overhauled with new brake pads, starter motor, speedo and new front tyre. We are advised by the vendor the bike starts and runs very well. The Harley is ready to ride, with an MoT to October 2025.
1992 Honda VFR400 NC30 Registration Number: K559 EGM Frame Number: NC30-1109641 Engine Number: NC13E - Desirable sports bike, rare sight in Europe The 1992 Honda VFR400 NC30 is a true gem of the 1990s sportsbike era. Revered by enthusiasts for its razor-sharp handling, balance, and advanced engineering, the NC30 is one of Honda's most iconic middleweight motorcycles. Powered by a compact and rev-happy 399cc V4 engine. Originally built for racing and homologated for road use, the NC30 became a formidable presence in Japan's 400cc racing scene. The bike’s light weight, combined with near-perfect geometry, made it a joy to handle, cementing its status as one of the best 400cc sportbikes ever made. One of the standout features of the NC30 is its signature gear-driven camshafts, a Honda trademark that provided better throttle response and enhanced engine reliability, the distinctive 360° crankshaft configuration provided a harmonious balance between power and smoothness, with a ferocious top-end delivery that made it a sensation on the track and the street. Fully adjustable suspension – both front and rear – gave riders the ability to tailor the bike’s handling to their preferences, while the twin-piston front brakes offered superb stopping power. The VFR400 NC30 was never officially sold outside of Japan, making it a rare and sought-after bike in markets like the UK, the EU, and the US. Now revered by collectors and track-day enthusiasts who appreciated its race-bred heritage, a true ‘pocket rocket,’ offering thrills that rivaled larger, more powerful machines despite its relatively small displacement. Today, the VFR400 NC30 has endured the test of time and continues to be regarded as one of the finest 400cc sports bikes ever produced. As Classic Bike Guide put it: "The VFR400 NC30 is one of Honda’s finest creations, offering unmatched handling and a high-revving V4 engine that delivers exhilarating performance. A true motorcycle legend that punches well above its weight."
2006 Vespa LX50 Registration Number: LF06 VM2 Frame Number: ZAP3810100019439 Engine Number: C381M44906 Timeless in style and effortless in performance, the Vespa LX50 remains one of the most recognizable and popular scooters, blending classic Italian charm with modern reliability. Lightweight and agile, it embodies the practicality and elegance that have defined Vespa for generations. Powered by a 50cc four-stroke engine, the LX50 delivers smooth, economical performance, with enough power to keep urban commuting engaging. Its low seat height and compact dimensions make it particularly accessible for new riders, while its excellent maneuverability allows for effortless navigation through city streets and tight spaces. As Scooter and Motorcycle Magazine noted, "The Vespa LX50 is the epitome of Italian style and engineering, offering the perfect balance of fashion and function in a scooter that’s built to last."We understand this attractive 2006 LX50 has been previously well-maintained prior to a recent period of storage, so will no doubt benefit from servicing before being used once more. With good fuel consumption and easy handling, this stylish Vespa makes an idea choice for practical city travel.
2001 Yamaha YZF R1 Registration Number: BX51 RX2 Frame Number: JYARN041000022276 Engine Number: N503E0028128 The 2001 Yamaha YZF-R1 stands as a pinnacle of supersport motorcycle engineering, renowned for its exhilarating performance and cutting-edge design. Equipped with a 998cc four-cylinder engine, it delivers approximately 150 horsepower, offering a thrilling ride for both enthusiasts and professionals. The lightweight chassis and advanced suspension components contribute to its exceptional handling, making it a favorite among riders seeking precision and agility. The R1's aggressive styling, featuring dual cat-eye headlights and sharp, angular bodywork, set a new standard in motorcycle aesthetics. Its aerodynamic design not only enhances its visual appeal but also improves performance at high speeds. The long swingarm and compact engine setup provide a balanced and responsive ride, whether on the racetrack or the open road. In a retrospective review, Fast Bikes Magazine noted, "The R1 is a totally raw sportsbike; you can tell there has been little thought into making an easy bike to ride, or indeed a safe bike to ride. It’s all on you, the rider. And I love that." This example is in excellent condition, having been enjoyed and meticulously maintained by its current owner. If you’re in the market for a used first-gen R1, you’ve got a bit of a hunt on your hands. These bikes weren’t generally pampered, and those that were are now highly collectible, this example offers a great opportunity to acquire an honest, unmodified, genuine R1 and add a true classic sportbike to your collection, as well as experience the thrill of riding a piece of motorcycle history.
1970's Yamaha Chappy Registration Number: N/A Frame Number: IF3-160188 The Yamaha Chappy LB80 is a charming, compact scooter produced during the 1970s and early 1980s, designed as a versatile, practical bike-of-the-people featuring an 80cc two-stroke engine paired with a dual-range automatic transmission, allowing for both urban cruising and light off-road exploration. The LB80 features a reliable air-cooled single-cylinder engine, oil injection system, balloon tires, step-through frame and rugged simple design, the LB80 is a quirky and increasing collectible lightweight machine with plenty of character. The odometer shows 6,285 recorded miles. Offered for full restoration.
Simply astonishing Escort RS Turbo Series 1 in show-winning condition. The Escort RS Turbo Series 1 was specifically developed by Ford’s Special Vehicle Engineering team to set new standards in 'Group N' and 'Group A' motorsport events and was quickly dubbed 'the car to beat'. Ford initially planned to build 5,000 examples, the minimum number required for Homologation in 'Group A', however a total of 8,604 were built due to increased demand. The car was greeted with huge enthusiasm and was only sold through official Rallye Sport dealers.The much-revered Series 1 cars utilised a 1,600cc CVH unit modified to suit the higher loads and the application of a turbocharger. Computerised fuel-injection and state of the art engine management (in 1986) incorporating boost control resulted in a healthy 132bhp and offered reasonably lag-free acceleration with 0-62mph, taking 8.2 seconds on the way to 128mph. It was the first front-wheel drive road car in the world to use a compact viscous-coupling design LSD instead of a normal mechanical LSD, which greatly improved cornering and drivability.Aesthetically, the RS Turbo was given a distinctive sporty appearance with a body-coloured front grille, bumpers and aerodynamic aids. Unusually, there was only one choice of finish - Diamond White - and the purposeful interior was trimmed in a combination of Monza and Cashmere fabrics and Recaro LS bucket seats were fitted as standard.This remarkable example was supplied new by Haynes of Maidstone to its first lucky owner on 27th March 1986 and was enjoyed by a further three keepers until it was purchased by our vendor on 1st December 2020. He is a professional car body repairer and was impressed by the Ford's low mileage, originality and generally sound condition so decided to take some time off from working on customers' cars to work on his own. The RS was subject to a full nut and bolt restoration using old stock Ford NORS parts where possible and retaining all its original factory panels, stamp numbers and barcode plate still on the lower cross-member. The engine was completely rebuilt including a reground crank, new big ends and mains, re-bored block (+1mm), oversized forged pistons and new rods, skimmed head, new valves and seats, polished ports, new cam and followers, a new Garrett Turbo, new water and oil pumps and much more. There is an invoice within the file (£3,680.93) detailing the engine build and we understand that over £50,000 and hundreds of hours have been invested in the project. The car has only covered a handful of miles since the work was completed and consequently the engine will need to be run-in for 1,500 miles to ensure a long and happy life. Lots of photographs were taken during the process and some of those images are reproduced here to help you appreciate the fine level of detail.Over recent years here at Iconic Auctioneers, we have been asked to look after the sale of a good number of 'Performance Fords' that have been restored to a 'world class standard' (often with World Record results) and this Series 1 RS Turbo is certainly in that category.It's supplied with a Haynes Workshop Manual and a very well presented History File containing the original dealer book pack with the Service Record (six stamps up to 30,072 on 3rd November 1992 plus the engine rebuild at 36,521 miles), operating guides and manuals, HPI Check Summary, the V5C, the MOT history and the current one valid until 11th July 2025.We invite and encourage you to come along to Race Retro and view this stunning little RS Turbo in the metal to fully appreciate the quality on offer.Specification Make: FORD Model: ESCORT RS TURBO SERIES 1 Year: 1986 Chassis Number: WF0BXXGCABFK67637 Registration Number: C885 FKO Transmission: Manual Engine Number: FK67637 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 36525 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Grey Monza FabricClick here for more details and images
An elegant Edwardian-style mahogany drop-leaf side table by Council Craftsmen, renowned for their exceptional woodworking and fine furniture. This piece features intricate satinwood inlay and a refined octagonal design. The table is supported by tapering legs adorned with delicate inlaid floral and geometric motifs, characteristic of Council Craftsmen's attention to detail. The drop-leaf mechanism allows for versatile functionality, transitioning from a compact size to an expanded surface when needed. A single drawer with a brass pull and matching inlay adds both practicality and aesthetic charm. This table exemplifies the understated sophistication and meticulous craftsmanship for which Council Craftsmen are celebrated. Its harmonious combination of materials and design reflects the Edwardian era's dedication to quality and subtle elegance. Council Craftsmen, a distinguished name in American furniture-making, gained prominence for their reproduction of classic designs with impeccable quality and precision. Their dedication to traditional woodworking techniques and fine materials aligns with the Edwardian era's emphasis on light, elegant, and functional furniture. The drop-leaf side table, with its exquisite inlay work and compact design, represents both the artistic and practical values of the early 20th century. Council Craftsmen label inside drawer. Open table dimensions: 31.25"L x 27 "W x 27"H. Closed table dimensions: 17.50"L x 27 "W x 27"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed. missing knob at top of back and minor chip at front left corner of base.
Trio of amber glass vases featuring fluid, sculptural forms that embody the essence of Mid-Century Modern design. The last one on the right is a Blenko, Joel Myers twisted optic wheat floor vase, 6928, from 1969, The set includes varying heights, with the two largest being expertly crafted in blown glass, showcasing elegant, fluid shapes and textured details. The smaller vase complements the set with a sleek, more compact design. The warm amber hue of the glass enhances the vintage appeal, making these pieces ideal for collectors or those looking to add a touch of retro sophistication to their decor. Largest measures 20"H. Artist: Joel MyersIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A collectible Expo Watch Spy Camera, designed to resemble a pocket watch. Manufactured by Expo Camera Co., New York, this ingenious piece was a popular concealed camera from the early 20th century. Crafted from silver-toned metal, the camera features intricate EXPO engraved on the front and branding on the back. The compact and discreet design made it an ideal tool for covert photography. A fascinating historical artifact for collectors of vintage cameras or spy equipment. Issued: Early 1900sDimensions: 1"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As is.
This finely crafted 32-piece wooden chess set features a classic hand-carved design with light and dark stained pieces. The intricately detailed chessmen showcase traditional craftsmanship, with each piece carefully shaped to highlight its unique form. The set includes a full complement of kings, queens, bishops, knights, rooks, and pawns, offering a timeless appeal for collectors and chess enthusiasts alike. The pieces exhibit a vintage patina, adding to their character and charm. Their size and proportion suggest they may have been part of a travel or compact chess set. A wonderful addition to any collection of antique games or as a standalone decorative display. Largest item measures 3.25"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A rare and intriguing Boehm-Werke light meter, named "Sonne in der Westentasche" (Sun in Your Pocket), designed to assist photographers in determining proper exposure settings. Resembling the size and shape of a cigarette case, this compact device is made from a sheet of metal and includes a roll for magnesium tape. The interior mechanism is both functional and innovative, providing an early example of portable photographic tools. This fascinating piece is a must-have for collectors of vintage photography equipment or unique industrial designs. Dimensions: 3.5"L x 3"WCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
**NO RESERVE**A Lot of Three Tibetan Buddhist Vajras with Ritual Dagger.This set includes three Tibetan Buddhist ritual implements featuring intricate designs and a balanced structure. The largest piece is a vajra with a symmetrical, five-pronged design. The smaller piece is a single-pronged vajra with a compact and refined form, while the third is a ritual dagger, or phurba, showcasing a pointed blade and detailed hilt.Approximately: Ranging from 4.8-6.7cmProvenance:From the collection of a distinguished British gentleman in W London
Late 19th century gold-plated combination propelling fountain pen and pencil with hardstone finial, together with an Edward VII silver combination propelling fountain pen and pencil with hardstone finial, sponsor's mark of Thomas Henry Vale, Birmingham 1902, and a white metal octagonal compact with Royal Artillery crest to the lid, 6cm wide (3)
A SILVER GILT AND GEMSET RECTANGULAR COMPACT STAMPED 800 The cover applied with a pierced floral panel set with various precious and semi precious gemstones including, rubies, synthetic sapphires, sapphires, green beryl, tourmaline, peridot, zircon, garnets and amethysts, the base engraved with foliate swags, opening to a mirror Dimensions: 8cm long Provenance: Private Collection Condition Report: The stones all have typical inclusions, there are nicks and nibbles to the crown facets, some stones have chips, but they may have been chipped before construction. A few stones are synthetics including the larger pink sapphire. The sides and lid of the case has rubbing to the high relief, some gilding has rubbed off, the base of the case most of the gilding has come off. The mirror insert is probably a later replacement, it is quite thick glass. The hinge is working well, closes well.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Home stereo system in a glass fronted cabinet to include a Technics SL-J110R turntable, a ST-X301 L stereo tuner, a SU-X301 integrated amplifier, a SL-P527A compact disc player, a RS-X301 stereo double cassette deck, a collection of CDs and a pair of Technics speakers Location: GM If there is no condition report shown, please request
A pair of 19th century tortoiseshell folding lorgnettes, 16cm; a 9ct rose gold mounted cheroot holder, amber mouthpiece, 5cm; a composite hand and flower brooch; a Victorian mother-of-pearl bar brooch, 5cm; a cameo brooch; an Art Deco monochrome powder compact, complete with mesh and mirror, 8cm; a 1950s plastic buckle; an enamel buckle; brooches (10)
A JVC Compact VHS Random Assemble Editing GR-AX200 video camera and accessories in soft case together with a soft case containing various camera equipment including a Fujifilm Instax 100 instant camera, a Polaroid Image Elite camera, Fujifilm WPN camera, a Kodak Easyshare CX4230 camera, a Minolta 115 Riva Zoom camera and an Olympus D490 Zoom digital camera (boxed) etc
SCOTTISH REGENCY BRONZE SUNDIAL, BY ALEXANDER ADIE, EDINBURGH EARLY 19TH CENTURY the 15 ½ inch sundial plate engraved with 8 point compass rose, calendrical equation of time, hours marked with Roman numerals and divided by ten minute markers, pierced scrolling gnomon, signed ‘A. ADIE EDINBURGH’ 39.5cm diameter The Murray family, formerly at Dollerie House, Crieff, Perthshire Note: Alexander Adie was apprenticed to his uncle the eminent Scottish instrument maker John Miller in 1789. In 1804 his uncle took him into partnership trading under the name Miller and Adie. The business continued until Miller's death in 1815. Adie then continued operating under his own name, and later Adie & Son when his son joined the firm. Adie was particularly interested in meteorological instruments and is perhaps best known as the inventor of the Sympiesometer, a compact and lightweight type of barometer, in 1818. In recognition of his work, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1819.

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