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Australia interest, miniature portrait of a young William Light, later Colonel in the Napoleonic Wars, Surveyor-General of South Australia, founder and designer of the city of Adelaide, watercolour, signed Hopton (18)35 verso, black lacquered frame, approx. 7 x 6cm.
A 1967 BSA B40 WD (RAF) registration number OPD 63E, service serial number 35 AX 64, RAF blue, believed one of only three known survivors. This extremely rare BSA has been restored by the vendor to a condition similar to which it would have been originally supplied. The BSA was stripped, and the frame and tank were powder coated and re-sprayed in the correct RAF blue. ***The replacement engine*** was fully serviced with a new clutch, Duplex chain, gaskets, wiring loom, cables, battery and sundries. The spedometer was re-built by A B Popple (£130) and new tyres fitted. The B40 is fitted with a genuine RAF full fairing, with blue flashing light, correct handlebars, extremely rare and correct indicators, genuine canvas despatch riders' panniers, and quick release rear number plate. The BSA is offered with numerous spares, workshop and spares manuals, technical manuals and sundry paperwork. This restored BSA, ***to near original specification*** now offers an excellent opportunity for both a military and motorcycle enthusiast to add a significant and rare machine to their collection. V5C, ***no MOT*** See illustrations
A three-quarter watercolour portrait of a child in an oval gilt frame, 6 x 4.5 cm and a black and white daguerreotype portrait of a gentleman in similar frame, both in plush leather cases and marked on outside cover 'By Appointment, Mr. Kilburn, 234 Regent Street, London'. Condition: both have oxidisation on gilt frames and light wear to leather cases, consistent with age. Note: Both from the Underhill family, Dorchester
A hand-coloured Victorian daguerreotype three-quarter portrait of a lady with gilt arched mount in plush leather, 5 x 4 cm; two others of ladies, each 7.5 x 6 cm, one stamped 'T. Weeks, Cheltenham'; a standing and seated portrait of two gentlemen, stamped 'John Brett, Photographer' verso and a three-quarter portrait of Captain Thomas Scott, circa 1872 in oval gilt frame, 8 x 10.5 cm (5). All is general good condition with light wear consistent with age. Note: all subjects from the Underhill family, Dorchester
An American 8½ ft pool table with slate bed by Brunswick, to include balls, cues, holder and triangle, with mother of pearl decoration to table frame, raised on bulbous ball and claw supports, 85cm high, together with a modern brass coated snooker/pool light, with three green shades, approx 60cm high x 107cm wide

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