Cardiff Rugby Club Programmes and Reports 1939-1995 (48): The neat, compact, packed Annual Reports of the Cardiff Athletic (inc Rugby) Club from the last pre- and first post-WW2 issues up to 1986 missing only 1972, 74, 77, 83 and 84, but with 1994 and 1995 also present; plus Cardiff v Wasps and Bristol 1948-9 and Oxford University 1949-50 and 1951-2; Cardiff v a shadow 1950 Lions XV, 1951 for the 75th Anniversary, plus the post-match menu; Cardiff v WRU President's XV, new Cardiff Arms Park, 1970; and v Argentina and an Overseas International XV, both Centenary, 1976. Some foxing to earlier material, but overall G and a great selection from this very famous club
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2017 FIFA Club World Cup in UAE, official tournament programme featuring football clubs Real Madrid, Al Jazira, Auckland City, CF Pachuca, Wydad Athletic, Urawa Red Diamonds, Gremio FC; Real Madrid eventual winners beating Gremio in the final. Small, compact publication of 64 pages, good condition. (1)
A Steuben crystal figurine rests on a clear crystal foundation, portraying a compact, perfectly holdable dragon curled into a captivating shape. Inspired by historical hand-cooling practices where young ladies used glass to cool their hands at dances. Signed Steuben. Dimensions: 2.25"L x 1.75"W x 2.5"HManufacturer: SteubenCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Clear crystal compact figurine showcasing a tortoise. Inspired by historical hand-cooling practices where young ladies used glass to cool their hands at dances. Signed Steuben. Artist: Lloyd AtkinsIssued: 1980Dimensions: 2.75"L x 2"W x 1.5"HManufacturer: SteubenCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of 19th and 20th century vintage handbags. Comprising a boxed pink velvet Duvelleroy purse with beaded decoration, containing a matching mirror, L15.5cm, an AGME compact and vanity case containing a mirror, comb, lipstick tube and two makeup compacts, L11cm, four mesh purses, a beaded example with a faux tortoiseshell fastening and a yellow beaded purse Condition Report: The Duvelleroy purse has some losses to the beads and studded decoration, the matching mirror has imperfections. No obvious staining. The vanity set has discolouration to the interior. Some losses to the beaded bag and mesh details. Areas of tarnishing to the metal. All show some signs of wear consistent with age and usage
Modern Diecast Construction and Farm Vehicles and Machinery by Siku and Others (8), all boxed/cased, Britain's 9914 Redland Heavy Digger, (box P-F), Majorette 3000 tractor, Siku, 1:55 scale 4311 Global Construction Mega Lifter, 4310 Hercules Crane Hire Latticed Mast Crane, 1:32 scale 2061 front grubber, 2063 compact disc cultivator, 2057 Lemken rotating harrow, 2891 trailer with bales, 1:87 scale 1847 Liebherr transporter with trailer and 974 excavator load, G-E, boxes P-E, (8)
Joal Diecast Construction Vehicles (9), all boxed Joal Compact, 1:35/1:50 scale 239 Michigan L320 loader, 181 Volvo L70C loader, 232 Akerman H-7MV excavator, 195 Fastrac 144-65 tractor, 279 Compact 279 bulldozer, 336 Volvo FH12-420 cement mixer, 332 Volvo FH16 Globetrotter XL, 262 Atlas Copco ROC F7 surface crawler and 175 JCB 4CX Sitemaster backhoe loader, G-E, boxes F-VG, (9)
A collection of silver, including a silver salver with a shaped rim on three feet, measuring 20.5cm in diameter, a cased set of two silver napkin rings, a silver caddy spoon, a silver cigarette case signed Mappin & Webb, a silver fish slice with repairs, a silver tea strainer, a berry spoon, a compact, hairbrush, and further items of silver and silver plate. Total weighable weight 35.9 ozt
A BOX OF COSTUME JEWELLERY AND WHITE METAL WARE, large quantity of assorted costume earrings, beaded necklaces, bracelets etc, together with a EPNS punch bowl, a circular tray, a wooden canteen of 'Walker & Hall' fish eaters, a black case of fish eaters, a 'Stratton' cameo compact, together with a boxed 'Halcyon days enamel' mantle clock (condition report: pieces require attention, clock has not been tested for working order, we cannot guarantee the working order of any clock)
A BOX OF PERFUME, JEWELLERY, COMPACTS, METAL WARE AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a boxed Ralph Lauren 'Safari' 125ml Eau de Parfum (almost full), a boxed Yves Saint Laurent Opium Eau de Toilette 30ml and Shower Cream set (shower cream half used, eau de toilette appears full), a boxed Versace Glam Touch Blush powder compact (appears unused), a string of malachite beads, two cased pairs of clip on earrings, a Pygmalion spherical compact, a Houbigant compact, two musical compacts, an Art Nouveau style brass photograph frame, a brass two photograph frame, two Ronson lighters, etc (1 box) (sd)
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER, to include a square form silver compact, 'W D Pritchard' Birmingham 1941, a silver handled manicure tool, hallmarked Chester, a silver handled mirror, hallmarked Birmingham 1941, also including a 'Ronson' lighter (condition report: general moderate wear, some rubbing to hallmarks, lighter not tested for working condition)
Property of a deceased's estatec.1967 BSA 250cc B40/C15 StarRegistration no. not registered (see text)Frame no. C15G 1568 and 40-4020A (see text)Engine no. C15G 1568In September 1958 BSA introduced a new '250' that would provide the basis for an entire range of singles in capacities up to 500cc. This newcomer, the C15, featured a compact overhead-valve engine with unitary four-speed gearbox, which was housed in a conventional cradle frame with bolt-on rear subframe. Alternator electrics and coil ignition were features, early models being distinguished by a distributor-type points housing.This C15 is an older restoration offered in need of further recommissioning or renovation. Its history is not known. It should be noted that the displayed registration 'NHV 102E' is not recorded in the HPI/DVLA database; therefore the machine is offered unregistered and without documents. Furthermore, although the frame has been stamped 'C15G 1568' this is not a BSA stamping. The actual frame number is '40-4020A', which would appear to indicate the frame started life as part of a B40.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Saturday 20 April starting at 2pm GMT.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1961 Triumph 199cc T120S/L Tiger CubRegistration no. SFE 131Frame no. T20 79002 (restamped)Engine no. T20 79002 (restamped)'Britain's lowest-priced '200', the Triumph T20 Tiger Cub, impresses even a seasoned tester with its outstandingly good all-round performance and value. This four-stroke lightweight is game for a genuine 64-65mph; it will cruise energetically all day in the mid-fifties; and it will return fuel consumption figures little short of remarkable, whatever the throttle openings used.' - Motor Cycling. With the introduction of the 149cc Terrier in 1952, Triumph re-entered the market for lightweight commuter machines. A simple, compact, unitary construction four-stroke with four-speed gearbox, the Terrier was joined in 1954 by an enlarged version - the 200cc Tiger Cub - that offered 60mph-plus performance and 100mpg. A big success, particularly with younger riders, the Cub underwent continual development for the next 16 years, finally ending up with BSA Bantam cycle parts (as the Bantam Cub) before being dropped in 1970. The model remains a favourite with today's collectors, many of whom would have commenced their riding career on a Cub, and is well served by an extensive network of parts suppliers and other specialists. Described by the vendor as recently rebuilt, this T20S/L 'street scrambler' model has been updated with electronic ignition and last ran one year ago. Accompanying documentation consists of ab old-style continuation logbook (1968) and a current V5C.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1986 Honda NS400RRegistration no. A4 NSRFrame no. NC19-2001807Engine no. NC19E-2002225Multi-cylinder two-stroke Grand Prix race replicas were much in vogue during the mid-1980s, as first Yamaha and then Suzuki sought to exploit their links with the racetrack. Honda too were players in this niche market but somewhat surprisingly chose to make their GP look-alike a 400 rather than a 500 like those of their rivals. Despite giving away 100cc, the NS400R looked every bit as convincing as Yamaha's RD500LC and Suzuki's RG500 Gamma and had the advantage of being both lighter and more compact than either. Introduced for 1985, the NS400R boasted a three-cylinder engine just like Freddie Spencer's 1982 World Championship-winning NS500 while being notable as Honda's largest two-stroke roadster and its first with an aluminium frame. The NS400R was one of the best-handling roadsters of its day, Bike magazine declaring: 'there are few machines that will make up time on the NS400 through a series of bends'. An instant classic, the NS400R is one of the most sought after of 1980s sports bikes. Nothing is known of the history of this NSR, which currently displays a believed-genuine total of 3,989 miles on the odometer. Recommissioning will be needed before the machine returns to the road (the engine turns over). Offered with a V5C and expired MOTs.Offered without keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Saturday 20 April starting at 2pm GMT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Clive Wood MBE Collection1952 Velocette 348cc MACRegistration no. ORL 794Frame no. MS 11541Engine no. MAC 17989In 1933 Veloce Limited augmented its established range of overhead-camshaft models with an overhead-valve 250 - the MOV. The newcomer's power unit was a 'high camshaft' design with enclosed valves, and the compact and sprightly machine featured a four-speed gearbox equipped with the company's new foot-change mechanism. The following year an overhead-valve 350 built along MOV lines appeared. This was the long-stroke MAC, which was subsequently bored out to create the 500cc MSS. Post-war, the trio of overhead-valve Velocettes continued much as before, with rigid frames and - initially - Webb girder forks. The MAC gained an alloy cylinder barrel and 'head for 1951, as well as Velocette's own telescopic front fork in place of the previous Dowty, and was further updated with a swinging-arm frame in 1953. The MAC was last produced in 1960.The late vendor acquired this 'rigid' MAC in July 2010. Last taxed to 31st May 2011, the machine is an older restoration offered for recommissioning. Accompanying documentation consists of an old-style buff continuation logbook (issued 1961); SORN paperwork; an expired MoT (2011); and a V5C Registration Certificate. It should be noted that the latter states that the machine 'was registered and/or used'. Comes with an original Owner's Handbook.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two miniature Schuco animals, comprising a red monkey compact with internal mirror and puff, and a pink bar in a white dress, both 3 1/2" longCondition Report: Monkey generally good, mild hair loss and mirror with oxidation. Other bear looks to have been a similar compact, but no longer opens, not much hair left.
Four boxed diecast plant machinery models to include Joal 1/50 scale Avance D155AX-5 bulldozer with working metal tracks etc, Joal Compact 1/50 Liebherr L564 wheel loader, Joal Compact 1/35 scale JCB 4CX Sitemaster and a Siku 1/87 scale Liebherr 974 Litronic excavator. All models in at least excellent condition, mostly near mint, boxes vary from poor to fair, please refer to photos
An early 20th century silver and blue guilloche enamel ladies compact, 45mm diameter, together with an early 20th century glass and pique decorated scent bottle, inscribed to the lid Wembley 1924 (2)Compact is in complete condition. Enamel looks to be ok. Lid is stiff, but does open. Hallmarks are rubbed, making them difficult to read. Jar has light chips to the glass and lid is loose and worn.
Art Reference, History and Other Books, including: Lawrence (T. E.), The Mint..., Jonathan Cape, 1955, no. 449 of 2000 copies, quarter leather, and two others T. E. Lawrence; Degeorge (Gérard), Damascus, Flammarion, 2004, dust jacket; Nicholson (Andrew, editor), William Nicholson: painter, de la mare, 1996, dust jacket; The Compact Edition of the Dictionary of National Biography, two volumes in slipcase; auction catalogues, etc. (6 boxes)
Clear glass figurine featuring a compact stylized ram. Inspired by historical hand-cooling practices where young ladies used glass to cool their hands at dances. Signed Steuben. Artist: Lloyd AtkinsDimensions: 2.5"L x 1.5"W x 2"HManufacturer: SteubenCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

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