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*Hetchins 'Vade Mecum' Bicycle with (non-standard) straight stays. Dating 1959, and finished in red enamel, with a 23-inch frame, numbered 27680. This rare bicycle features: Cinelli handlebars and stem, Simplex gear levers with Campagnolo six-speed and Stronglight crank-set, Accor brakes, Shimano hubs, Mavic rims and a Brooks 'Professional' saddle. An older restoration that, with a little work, will be ready for the road. (1)
*Hetchins 'Experto Crede Plus' Bicycle with (non-standard) straight stays. Dating from 1961, and finished in dark red enamel, with a 23-inch frame, numbered H28073. This rare bicycle features: GB handlebars and stem, Simplex gear levers with Campagnolo ten-speed and TA crank-set, Weinmann brakes, Airlite hubs, Mavic Clincher rims and a Brooks 'B17' saddle. A particularly rare model, restored some years ago by Argos Cycles of Bristol. (1)
*Mercian 'Vincitore Special' Bicycle. Dating circa 1993, and finished in blue enamel with original decals, and with a 22 1/2-inch frame, numbered 93005. This bicycle features Cinelli handlebars and stem, Campagnolo gear levers with Campagnolo gearing and crank-set, Tektro brakes, Campganolo hubs, Mavic Clincher rims and a Brooks 'B17' saddle. This top of the range model in rideable condition, but pedals are not currently fitted. (1)
*Bains 'International TT' Bicycle. Dating circa 1948, and finished in bronze enamel, with a 23-inch frame. This bicycle features Lauterwasser style steel handlebars and a GB stem, Campagnolo gear levers with Campagnolo Gran Sport gearing, and Chater Lea crank-set and pedals, with GB Hideminium brakes, Mavic hubs and rims and an 'Ideal' saddle. An older restoration by Argos of Bristol. (1)
*Hetchins 'Brilliant (Curly) Vibrant' Bicycle. Dating from November 1935, and finished in lilac enamel with decals, and a 20½-inch frame, numbered 51280. This rare bicycle features wide alloy handlebars and a Reynolds twin-bolt stem, Sturmey Archer gear levers and Sturmey Archer FW gearing dated 1949, Chater Lea crank set, pedals and headset, Weinmann brakes, Solite front hub, Alumlite Clincher rims, Bluemels black mudguards. A saddle is not currently fitted. One of the earliest surviving Hetchins, having been built in the first year of production. (1)
*H. E. Green of Fulham Bicycle. Dating from the 1950s, this lightweight is finished in red enamel enhanced with chromium-plated forks back and front and decals. Possessing a 20½-inch frame, the bicycle features GB handlebars and stem, Simplex gear levers with five-speed gearing with a Stronglight steel cottered crank set, Weinmann brakes and rims and a Brooks 'B17' saddle. A fairly recent restoration that seeks to highlight the decorative hand-cut lugs and fittings. (1)
*Raleigh Lady's X-Frame Roadster. A rare c1920 machine with a 24-inch frame which retains its original green enamel finish and gilt box lining. other features include: a Sturmey Archer three speed hub, chain-case, 10-inch handlebars, roller lever operated stirrup braking, canvas covered Terry's saddle, rubber block pedals and deep set mudguards. (1)
*Hetchins 'Experto Crede Bicycle with (non-standard) straight stays. Dating from the 1950s, and finished in dark red enamel, with a 23-inch frame, numbered H7036. This rare bicycle features: alloy handlebars and stem, Campagnolo 'Paris Roubaix five speed hand gear change, Italian brakes, Alloy hubs, Milreno rim, Chater Lea chainset and a Brooks racing saddle. A rare model, restored some years ago using original Hetchins decals. (1)
*Sunbeam Gentleman's Roadster of circa 1910, featuring a two-speed bottom bracket, roller lever Sunbeam stirrup brakes, 17-inch handlebars retaining its threaded caps to house a puncture outfit, 26-inch frame numbered 153459, original black enamel with gilt box lining. An easy restoration project. (1)
*Sunbeam 'Golden' Lady's Roadster. A c1910, 23-inch loop frame machine with its original black enamel and gilt lining, 28-inch wheels with John Bull tyres, B.S.A. three-speed hub gear with an early form of cable change and down-tube mounted quadrant, oil bath chain-guard, rod braking, deep-set mudguards and a Terry's spring saddle. (1)
*A c1910 Sunbeam 'Golden' gentleman's roadster, having a 24-inch black enamel frame with its original black enamel finish and gold box lining. Retaining its Sunbeam manufactured stepped-hub three-speed gearing, controlled by its original top-tube mounted quadrant. Numbered 109000, it possesses a Brooks B10 leather saddle, 17-inch up-turned handlebars, chain-guard with its Sunbeam logo, and roller lever brake levers operating stirrup brakes. (1)
*An R. O. Harrison 'Kermesse' popular club semi-lightweight. Dating from the mid-1950s, this well-manufactured bicycle possesses a 23-inch frame numbered 1134231, 27-inch tyres with Alloy rims, a Middlemore B89/N narrow racing saddle, 15-inch drop handlebars with side-pull Weinmann brakes, Webb pedals and Benelux five-speed gearing. A delightfully original bicycle retaining its red enamel finish and correct decals, and complemented by its red Bluemels mudguards with a spear-point front. (1)
*Hetchins 'Experto Crede' Bicycle with curly rear stays. Dating from the 1950s, and now finished in dark green enamel with Hetchins script, with a 24-inch frame with an indistinct number. This bicycle features: alloy handlebars and chromium-plating stem, Benelux Cyclo five-speed gearing with a down-tube control, Mafac 'Racer' cable-pull brakes, Harden hubs, Conloy rims, a Durac chain-set and cranks, and a Middlemores racing saddle. (1)
*A circa 1941 Raleigh Paratrooper 'Prototype' Bicycle. A Folding bicycle with a 22-inch frame, featuring a fixed wheel, hub gearing, side-pull calliper front brake, original black enamel finish, and 26 x 1.5 inch wheels Believed to be 1 of 50 prototypes made as a tender for a military contract which actually awarded to B.S.A. (1)
*Serenissima Bonnet Badge. A Circular badge with a red polychrome enamel background and gilt laurel leaves with the wording Serenissima below and the Italian flag in three-colour enamels above. Also, Tatra, a circular dashboard badge in white and red enamels. Both in almost perfect condition. (2)
A limited edition modern silver commemorative sphere by Stuart Devlin, the pierced hinged ball with textured finish and coats of arms opening to reveal an enamel centre piece numbered 18 and celebrating the marriage of Charles and Diana in 1981The sphere itself appears in good condition, however, the inset has some damages to the underside and where it attaches to the sphere. As far as we can see there is a lug sheared off and the inner slots are bent which means the inset is now loose.
A fine Edwardian period Austro-Hungarian silver gilt enamelled and gem set pendant and brooch suite, presented in a fitted case marked F.B. Thomas & Company, the oval ornate pierced brooch and pendant decorated with red, blue and white enamel leaves and set with pearls and red and green stones, minor damages (3)some stones chipped and some damage to enamel, the case with initials E.M.H and dated July 20th 1903
Modern French L'Epee carriage clock, white enamel dial repeater alarm Condition report: All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness. Dial good; minor corner chip on left side glass panel; at the time of writing the going and strike barrels wind, the movement ticks readily, strikes the half and hour, and repeats the hour; the alarm winds endlessly but it does ring for approx 15secs; there is a winding/hands key; height 14.5cm; gross weight 1641g. See the above proviso.
A 19th century enamel and gemset pendant locket, the central pale mauve pear shaped hardstone surrounded by seed pearls and a scalloped band of black enamel with white dots and set with green paste cabochons, the rear fitted with a heart shaped opening to reveal a space for keepsake, 5.8cm long
A late 19th century Berlin covered cup and saucer, with hand painted floral reserves to a royal blue ground, embellished with hand tooled gilding (3)There is some gilt loss to the rim of the cup and the loop of the lid. Overall the condition is good with no obvious signs of restoration. There is some minor enamel loss to the well of the saucer. There is a Sotheby's lot sticker to the base of the saucer with Lot 98 and dated 5/4/02
A Lalique frosted pink glass bowl, ‘Nemours’ design, executed c.1929 in thick frosted pink glass, the flower heads with enamelled centres of declining size in concentric circles to the bottom around the moulded R. Lalique signature 25.5cm WOverall appears in relatively good condition with no obvious signs of restoration. The enamel is worn to the base where the piece meets the surface, along with some minor wear and scratching. There is a small flea bite chip to the rim
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