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A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICALS including a Dualit four slot toaster with box, a Swan two slot toaster, a Swan kettle, a Minolta CE1-E in case, two batteries, telephoto lens (all four PAT pass and working), a Panasonic Microwave (untested), a Fujifilm S9500 digital camera (batteries flat so untested), a Sunpak G4500GX flash (untested), a Cinemax Super 8 Cine camera (untested), four Sony powered speakers (no PSU so untested) etc
A LARGE THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, three old cut diamonds, centre diamond calculated weight 1.82ct, each smaller old cut diamond calculated weights 1.21ct and 1.28ct, overall total diamond weight 4.31ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI1- SI2, ring size O1/2, approximate gross weight 5.8grams (Condition report: diamonds in good condition, one of the smaller has a very small nick to the girdle only visible with the 10x lens, claws all appear to be secure, there is some war to the under bezel on the centre collet to each side, the shank is in good condition.)
A 18CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND GRADUATED HALF HOOP RING, cushion cut sapphires, enclosed within a boarder of single cut diamonds, to a pierced gallery, ring size N1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1974, approximate gross weight 5.4 grams (Condition report:- This ring is in overall good condition, the sapphires are a bright royal blue, some minor table wear visible under the 10-x lens, diamonds bright and lively, shank looks to be a replacement or later hallmarked, minor surface scratched in keeping with general wear.)
FOUR BOXED SCALEXTRIC CARS, Vanwall F1 car, No C55, British racing green RN5, Aston-Martin competition car, No C57, blue RN15, D Type Juagar, No C60, yellow RN11 and Ferrari F1 car, No C62 red RN2, all in playworn condition and are covered in white mould but appear largely complete, except Jaguar is missing one headlamp lens, boxes complete with interior packing pieces but have wear and damage
AN OLYMPUS OM-1 FILM CAMERA AND OTHER PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, the OM-1 fitted with an OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-S 1:1,8 f=50mm lens, together with a Sun Wide-Angle F:2.5 f=28mm lens, a Bell & Howell 1:5,6 60-300mm macro lens, an Olympus flash, instruction manuals, a boxed Sirius model 2000 tripod, an unboxed Manfrotto tripod, etc
A BOX OF CAMERAS AND A PART BOXED BELL & HOWELL MODEL 256EX 8MM MOVIE PROJECTOR, the cameras to include a Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ5 digital camera, a Pentax K1000 film camera with a Pentax 35-80 lens, a Kodak Brownie Flash III camera, a Voigtlander Vitoret film camera with a Prontor 125 lens 2,8 50 and a Voigtlander Vito Clr film camera with a Prontor - LK colour skopar 2,8 50 lens (two boxes)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE PICTURES, ETC, to include a Voightlander Vitomatic II camera, Minolta 100-200 zoom lens, Bush 1006 Television-Radio-Cassette unit, Chinese boxed table top screen with giant panda printed decoration, EPNS engine turned cigarette box, eight binder containing History of the Second World War, Household Manuals, Olympia Spendid 33 Manual Typewriter, assorted pictures, etc
A Nikon D7100 digital camera with Nikon DX lens, a Nikon SB900 Speedlight spare lens and tripod etcCondition report: Used, and dusty, but generally seems to have been well looked after. All accessories have own little bag or compartment to cushion them.Additional lenses: Nikon DX 18-200m SWM VR, ED IF aspherical 72mm, Nikon AF-S, Nikkor 12-24mm 1:4, ED DX 77mm, Nikon AF VR-Nikkor 80-400mm 1:4.5-5.6d 77mm with vibration reduction.
An Invincible cycle oil lamp by Salsbury & Son, 1886 first pattern type,steel casing with nickelled brightwork, weathered and worn in places, simple fixed chimney with maker's plaque to front, 3¾ inch diameter bevelled glass lens, moulded oval side lenses, removable oil reservoir and wick with adjuster to right side, the underside stamped 3, with sprung mounting bracket and removable reflector sliding panel to rear. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Ordinary Hub lamp, circa 1885,later re-painted black, steel case with hinge and pin opening hub bracket to top, the rectangular lamp with hinged front door fitted with 3 inch diameter bevelled glass lens, the door opening to Snell and Brown Birmingham oil reservoir with vesta striker to front, left sided wick adjuster, polished reflector mounted with Ruby tell-tale lens to rear, and twin Ruby glass side lenses, the lamp is offered with a later home-made positional bracket. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Ordinary bicycle hub lamp, circa 1885,Lucas-pattern patent number 2493 (unmarked and lacking maker's plate), original black Japanned casing, hub mounting, complete with caliper adjusters and widthgauges 3¼ inch bevelled glass main lens, green and ruby side lenses, ruby tell-tale to rear, complete with spring-mounted twin front door catches, polished reflector, fitted with replacement reservoir and wick holder, (evidence of some restoration and repair, chimney flare, hub bracket and front door believed replaced). For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1977 MV Agusta 350 Sport 'Ipotesi'Frame no. MV350BE 2160488Engine no. 2160654Introduced at the Milan Show in 1971, MV's first production 350 roadster was basically an over-bored version of the existing 250B model that had been around since 1967. Two versions were made: the 350GT tourer and 350B sports roadster, both of which were updated with 12-volt electrics and electronic ignition in October 1972. They were replaced for 1975 by restyled, 'square case' 350 Sport/GT equivalents - also known as the Ipotesi (hypothesis) - the makeover being the work of celebrated car designer, Giorgetto Giugiaro. The basic engine architecture remained unchanged, but power went up to 34bhp at 8,500 revs with a commensurate increase in performance. Apparently cosmetically restored, this Ipotesi displays a total of 21,674 kilometres on the odometer and would respond well to detailing. The engine turns over with compression, and there is a crack to the speedometer lens. One key is present but there is no import paperwork with this Lot. Offered with a part list.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Assorted oil illuminated cycle lamps,including Lucas No 320 Captain, P & H Demon Eldorado, Argonaut and other similar lamps, together with an oil lamp converted into an ordinary hub lamp, a British Rail signal lamp and a bulls-eye lens hand lamp (lacking burner), various conditions. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good Lucas Ordinary bicycle hub lamp, circa 1885,black Japanned casing hinged around hub mounting, complete with wing nut adjusters, and hinged brass hub fitting, 3¼ inch bevelled glass main lens, ruby side lenses, one mounted on sliding lighting window, ruby tell-tale to rear with lighting taper storage tube to front, complete with spring-mounted front door catch, opening to polished reflector, Vesta striking plate, reservoir, wick and wick adjuster. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rare pair of Rayban 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games sunglasses, with Rayban and Olympic rings logos to left lens.Condition report: Would benefit from a clean.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.
Admiral Lord Nelson Interest: A three draw brass telescope, unsigned, circa 1798, Length: Closed 295mm / 11 1/2 inches; extended 880mm / 34 1/2 inches. engraved in continental style on the lens capsule: Admiral Nelson 1798 Ship Vanguard.with later wooden caseOf high magnification with the metalwork of non-standard design, this instrument may have been specially engineered and commissioned for Nelson in the 1790s. Possibly it was used by Nelson in the Mediterranean whilst in Vanguard during the 1798 Nile campaign.Provenance: Admiral Lord Nelson (1758-1805). By repute gifted to his father's (Rev Edmund Nelson) servant Abraham Cook (1776-1856) or Abraham's brother John Cook (born 1781) firstly member of Merton household and subsequently an Ordinary Seamen in HMS Conqueror at the Battle of Trafalgar. To their younger brother, William Thomas Cook (1795-1881). Thence by direct descent.NOTE: other telescopes with possible Nelson's provenance include: One sold Christie's 1932 with Hardy family provenance, for £1500 (now National Maritime Museum, Greenwich); another "gifted" by Nelson, also to a servant, in 1804 (sold at auction in 1904); another he gifted, also in 1804, to a seaman in Victory (exhibited in 1896) and a telescope he is said to have been given by his father Rev. Edmund Nelson (sold at Sotheby's in 1920 for £50).
A late Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge ware book stand, 32cm wide, 24cm high; and a World War I leather and brass military issue 3 draw telescope, marked 'T.T & H Ltd 1916 no.3523, Tel. Sig. (Mk IV) also G.S.', 28cm shut (2) Condition Report: First- very dry surface and some scuffing to varnish- back rest with repair- lacks pins to front Telescope- lens cracked, leather very dry and stitching perished Condition Report Disclaimer
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