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Lot 1101

A SILVER AUDI TT S LINE QUATTRO, (225 BHP) CONVERTIBLE CAR, 1781cc petrol engine, six speed manual gear box, silver, registration plate DS02 JUK, current MOT expires 22/8/19, 90,407 miles at last MOT, first registration 22/07/02, V5C present, Audi service history complete to 2014 (74,843 miles), two previous owners, (two immobiliser keys) (rear flexi screen missing, some surface scratches, refurbishing required to wheels)

Lot 859

A Nikon D600 camera body in original box with manual and memory card

Lot 565

Meccano taped box , set 6, with manuals and a Trix engineering kit and manual

Lot 472

A gentleman's Omega de Ville 18 carat gold manual bracelet watch on gold plated expanding strap. With rectangular satin dial having baton markers, cal.620, 20mm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Running. Adjuster working. Dial tarnished. Crystal cracked. 

Lot 475

A gentleman's Art Deco Omega stainless steel manual wristwatch. With rectangular black dial and having subsidiary seconds. Movement stamped 9836384, c.1930s, 22mm wide. Condition report intended as a guide only.Running. Adjuster working but feels a little loose. 

Lot 476

A gentleman's 9 carat gold cased Tudor manual wristwatch with presentation inscription to the case back and having Rolex crown. With satin dial and applied gold Arabic numeral markers, 32mm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Running. Adjuster working. Dial tarnished. 

Lot 477

A George V gentleman's 9 carat gold cased Rolex manual wristwatch. With wire lugs, satin dial, subsidiary seconds and applied gold Arabic numeral markers. Assayed Chester 1940, 30mm wide. Condition report intended as a guide only.Crown missing but the staff in place. Balance spring intact and oscillating.

Lot 479

A ladies Art Deco Josarn platinum and diamond manual cocktail watch. Set with round and baguette cut diamonds and having rectangular dial with Arabic numeral markers, 11mm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.Running. Adjuster working. No diamond report. Case in good condition, minor scratches that would polish. Crystal in good order. 

Lot 480

A gentleman's 9 carat gold cased Rolex Precision presentation manual wristwatch. With scrolling lugs, satin dial and baton markers, 32mm wide.Condition report intended as a guide only.With guarantee card and booklet. Running. Adjuster working but temperamental. Dial clean. Engraved to the back.

Lot 178

Two Pilots log books for W/S Lieutenant Jack Leonard Rushburne, South Africa Air Force, together with a leather flying helmet and goggles, a Royal Air Force Navigational computer (Computor) MK.III, manual, photograph of aircraft and other ephemera

Lot 577

A gentleman's 1940's steel cased Longines manual wind wrist watch, on associated flexible strap.

Lot 579

A gentleman's 18ct gold Gruen Precision manual wind wrist watch, on associated strap.

Lot 580

A lady's 9ct white gold Rotary manual wind wrist watch on integral 9ct white gold bracelet.

Lot 599

A gentleman's 1920's 18ct gold Borgel cased manual wind wrist watch.

Lot 82

ORIGINAL MARTIN HANNETT AMS DBX 15-80S - FIRST EVER DIGITAL DELAY - IDENTICAL TO THE ONE USED ON UNKNOWN PLEASURES AND CLOSER. Manufactured by Advanced Music Systems, Burnley, England and with "Martin Hannett Productions" label on the side. Includes copy of Martin Hannett's user manual."This is original. One of the first production AMS' pioneered and I believed was used by Martin extensively on UNKNOWN PLEASURES, CLOSER and MOVEMENT. He loved these things and owned three. Along with the MARSHALL TIME MODULATOR (Time waster as we called it) it helped him create the unique sound that became JOY DIVISION’S own. The first use of Digital Delay to great effect.... no pun intended. These are still collected and used today. Although keeping them working is a specialist art form in itself. They have a unique ‘ warm’ and ‘spatial’ sound."Additional comment added later by Hooky "There has now been a challenge to the provenance of this item as described in the original catalogue . It was purchased in 'good faith' a long time ago from Christopher Hewitt, Ozit Recordings as the machine used by Martin Hannett and Joy Division on the Unknown Pleasures and Closer LP's. Christopher Hewitt is now saying that whilst it is one of Martin Hannett's, it wasn't and isn't the one used in those recordings. I can only be honest about this challenge and re-iterate how disappointed I am at how it was sold to me."

Lot 1061

1991 Suzuki TSX, 49 cc. Registration number H167 XHD. Frame number SA11CXXXXXXX132197. Engine number A113132289. The TS50X is an air-cooled, 49 cc, single-cylinder, two-stroke engine, trial style motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki from 1984 to 2000. It had a five-speed manual gearbox and complied with the United Kingdom requirements of the time to be classified as a moped. Electrics were 12 volt and capacitor discharge electronic ignition was used. The machine used Suzuki's own CCI oil pump delivery system, avoiding the need to pre-mix two-stroke engine oil. The duplex cradle type frame is made of welded tubular steel with a steel box-section swing arm. Front suspension is conventional coil-sprung telescopic, but the rear has Suzuki's "Full-floater" type where the suspension is connected to the frame by a linkage, which allows spring rates to increase in response to wheel travel. Bought by our vendor for his son on the 1st February 1991for him to use to get to school (cool dad!) it was last used in 1994 when it was taken of the road with some 1,505 miles on the odometer. Some years later he had it fully restored but it has remained in storage ever since. Sold with the V5. It will require recommissioning to use on the road.

Lot 1008

1992 Peugeot 205 Gentry, 1900 cc. Registration number K184 NAG. Chassis number VF320CDF424876790. Engine number TBC The Peugeot 205 was produced from 1983 until 1998 and was an instant hit; its styling was echoed in every Peugeot model that was to follow. The exterior styling was never facelifted or significantly altered in its 15-year production run. At the beginning of 1993, Peugeot launched the 306, which officially replaced the 309; the arrival of this car also diminished the 205's role (and its sales figures) in the Peugeot range, as had the arrival of the smaller 106 in September 1991 - although the final demise of the 205 was still some years away. The 205 was first available as a GTI in 1984 and was initially powered by a fuel injected 1.6 petrol engine, followed by the 1.9 GTI in 1986. They made only four limited editions GTI's; the Griffe which was only sold in Europe and was bright green (1652 were made); 25 FM1's; to celebrate 25 years of Radio 1 in 1992, in 1989/90 1200 were made in Miami blue and Sorrento Green and then there was the Gentry. The Gentry was arguably not a GTI model as it used a detuned 105 bhp 1.9 litre engine with an automatic gearbox. Only 300 models were made in Sorrento Green and Aztec Gold (sometimes called Mayfair Beige). They came with full-leather and real wood trim, power assisted steering, ABS and heated mirrors. It came with the same body side trims as the GTI, which led to the Gentry often being mistaken for a GTI. NAG has had a pampered life with only one lady owner; purchased new on the 1st August 1992 from Arundale Ltd of Bridlington, she has a full service history with 18 stamps in her service book, the last being at 49,963 in July 2016 (not in the book but paperwork present); MOT'd in 2016 at 49,963 and 2017 at 50,111, the mileage today is some 50,145. A new cam belt was fitted in 2002, an exhaust in 2004, and again in 2009 (indicative of short journeys where the system does not get fully hot), a new alternator and brake overhaul in 2010. The overhaul condition of NAG is very good having lived her life in a heated garage; particularly the very rare full leather seats are exceptional. She would benefit from some long runs to clear her injection system through as she has covered very little mileage in recent years due to the advancing age of our vendor. Sold with the V5C, service book, manual and a comprehensive history folder.

Lot 1032

1966 Velocette Venom, 499 cc. Registration number GNB 833D. Frame number RS 18833. Engine number VM5344 (see text). The Venom was Velocette’s hottest bike from its inception in 1955. In 1961 factory-prepared Venom with a small fairing set the world's 24-hour endurance speed record of 100.05 MPH at the Montlhery race track in France. The record stood until 2008 for 500 cc motorcycles. The 499 cc Venom was derived from the Velocette MSS. In a field crowded with a new crop of vertical twins from nearly every maker, Velocette simply didn't have the means to join the vertical twin race. They had to make do with what they had, that being a line of very advanced singles. Designed by Eurgene Goodman (son of the owner) and Charles Udall, the Venom engine of 'square' bore and stroke dimensions of 86 x 86 mm had an alloy cylinder with cast iron liner, an alloy cylinder head and a high compression piston. The cam was set high in the crankcase to allow for very short pushrods. This offered some of the benefits of an overhead cam setup, but was much simpler and cheaper to produce. The MSS frame and forks were retained for the newcomer, but full-width alloy hubs were adopted to boost braking power and smart chromed mudguards fitted to enhance the models' sporting image. Manufactured until the end of Velocette production in 1971, the Venom represents the final glorious flowering of the traditional British sports single. GNB was first registered on the 30th September 1966 and its subsequent history is unknown until P. Dawson of Northwich bought it in the July of 1987, as this was the last time it was taxed one presumes it was a non-runner. In April 1990 Britbikes of Bolton bought it and at some point sold it to Mike Hanson, although he never informed DVLA. Earlier this year it was sold on and registered from the old V5 but the buyer has subsequently returned it as he is not happy with the engine number stamping. He has stated that the bike is fitted with Dunlop alloy rims and a Velocette twin-leading shoe front brake. A steel 4 ¼ gallon Clubman tank matches the later fast-back twin-seat. The engine is fitted with a BTH TT manual advance magneto and the early series heavy flywheels. A new Omega piston has been fitted and the cylinder barrel bored to suit. The Velocette clutch and primary chain is retained and drives the prefix 12 gearbox. Sold with the new V5C, buyers should satisfy themselves as to the correctness of the machine.

Lot 1077

1951 Norton ES2, 490 cc. Registration number LRH 969. Frame number E4/ 33089. Engine number E4/33089. Introduced at the 1927 Motor Cycle Show, the ES2 sports roadster used the Model 18's overhead-valve engine in the cradle frame of the overhead-camshaft CS1 and from then onwards, the 'ES2' designation was always applied to Norton's top-of-the-range, overhead-valve single. Although originally launched as a sports motorcycle, throughout its long life it was gradually overtaken by more powerful models. It remained popular due to its reliability and ease of maintenance as well as the traditional design. From 1947, the ES2 had an innovative hydraulically damped telescopic front fork and race developed rear plunger suspension. From 1953 it had a single downtube swinging-arm frame and was up-rated to the Rex McCandless Featherbed frame in 1959 featuring an improved AMC gearbox, revised cylinder head, crankshaft-mounted Lucas RM15 60-watt alternator with coil ignition and an eight inch front brake with full width hubs. The wideline Featherbed-framed bike was road tested by The Motor Cycle on June 4, 1959 and found to have a mean top speed of 82mph with petrol consumption of 56mpg at 60mph. LRH was pre- registered by Jordans of Hull on the 15th January 1951 and sold on the 31st to Douglas Trinick of Hull. Our vendor’s father bought it on the 17th April 1957, along with two Storm guard coats, one pair of waders and one pair of gloves for £65. Last on the road in 1963 the mileage of 19,090 will be correct and it has been in dry storage ever since. This machine has wonderful patina, except maybe the red painted forks, and will need recommissioning to run due it its inactivity. In the cataloguer's opinion it would make a fantastic oily rag restoration. Sold with the V5C, V5, R.F. 60, purchase receipt from 1957 and an instruction manual.

Lot 1064

1972 Cotton Cavalier Expert, 170 cc. Registration number PHJ 220 K (see text). Frame number XTM 7112.Engine number EX 3612. In the 1960s, Cotton was going from success to success on the strength of their close relationship with Villiers Engines. In 1965, Villiers was bought by Manganese Bronze and then consolidated in 1966 with AMC under the Norton-Villiers banner. In 1967, Villiers decided that instead of supplying other manufacturers with their competition engines, they would build and launch their own complete motorcycles under the AJS brand using the 250 Starmaker engine as a base. Villiers had plans to build a range of scramblers and an over the counter 250 road racer. This was the beginning of the end for Cotton. With the loss of their long-time engine manufacturer, Cotton was forced to look abroad for another supplier. By 1969, Cotton was using the Italian Minarelli engine to make the Cavalier trials bike and the ISDT Enduro, but production was very small at only five bikes a week being manufactured and success was elusive. These bikes could also be purchased in kit-form for a tax savings, but Cotton's kit bike business was soon hit by government legislation, further dealing a blow to the company. Cottons moved to Stratton Road in 1970 where, in addition to motorcycles, they produced the Cotton Sturdy, a three wheel works truck. During the next ten years they moved premises several times in and around Gloucester before finally moving to Bolton in 1978. They produced a good 250 cc racing machine fitted with a ROTAX engine. However, they were unable to continue due to financial difficulties and closed down in 1980. PHJ was first registered on the 2nd March 1972 as WGV 65K by Douglas Theobald of Risby, Suffolk, the legendary DOT trials works rider; he only kept it for that season before selling it in the August to John Biggs of Hildersham in Cambridgeshire. He then sold it via Mike Bavin Motorcycles of Diss to John Lawrence of Norwich on the 6th January 1973 for £190. It was used for several years before being laid up until 1986 when it emerged after a house move. John recommissioned it and re registered it due to not having its records updated with DVLA (now PHJ 220K). John was not competitive due to the passage of time so sold it to Ray Holloway for £250 for Army Cadets to use in 1987. Ray did not take the V5 to register it as it was being used off road. In February 1996 Leslie Potter of Braintree in Essex bought it for £395 and set about finding out its history which included finding John Lawrence who gave him all of the earlier paperwork. He did not use on the road and sold it to our vendor, an ardent trialist who has stored it in a heated garage for many years. This rare 1972 Cotton Cavalier has now emerged again and now deserves to be used as Douglas Theobald would have done back in the day. It will need recommissioning, again! Sold with the R.F.60, various V5's, various MOT's in both registration numbers, various receipts for works undertaken, John Lawrence's extensive notes and the original photocopy manual.

Lot 1068

1993 Yamaha Virago XV535, 535 cc. Registration number L109 VRH. Frame number 2 YL 098134. Engine number 2 YL 098134. The XV535 Virago is where Yamaha started giving Harley-Davidson a run for their money: it was the first of their cruiser motorcycles and it certainly lasted well. It is unique in being one of the few smaller cruiser-style motorcycles available with a shaft drive instead of a chain or belt final drive system, as well as a V-twin engine of that size. Its heavily chromed body styling is also distinctive. The model was discontinued in 2003 the "star" range of motorcycles form took over as the cruiser line from Yamaha. The V-Star 650 (known as the DragStar) would be seen as the successor to the XV535. VRH was bought from 5 Ways & Blakeys by Alan Spicer of Hull on the 1st August 1993, it had its first service a month later at 585 miles, the second at 891 miles in January 1994, followed by 1,866 miles in May 1994 and at 3,737 miles on April 1997. Our vendor purchased it in the February of 1996, the mileage rising slowly; MOT'd in 1999 at 3,833 miles, 2000 at 3,929 miles, 2002 at 3,953 miles, 2004 at 3,983 miles. It was then SORNed until MOT'd and serviced in June 2010 at 3,989 miles. Today the mileage is 3,991. This Virago will be one of the most original, unrestored and low mileage examples on the market, in very good condition it will be sold with a new MOT. Sold with the V5C, V5, main dealer service records, MOT's and the owners- manual.

Lot 1069

A Leica camera Model IIIa, black, No.121535, with Leitz Wetzlar Summar f=5cm 1:2 lens, No.186994, leather case and instruction manual, together with a Leitz Elmar f=50mm 1:3.5 lens and a Leitz Hilfsgerät "Besal" copy stand, boxed (a lot)

Lot 312

Selection of computer equipment to include Sinclair ZX Spectrum, LOGIC 3 BASIC manual and quantity of Spectrum games

Lot 793

Three books, A Handful of Hardwoods, The Century Book of Gardening and Hillier's Manual of Trees and Shrubs

Lot 994

A gents Eberhard manual wind gold plated wristwatch, 38mm wide including button, running, case work and splits to lugs, replacement strap and a pair of gold plated silver cufflinks

Lot 971

A gents stainless steel Omega Geneve manual wind wristwatch with date - 37mm wide including button, running order, hands and date advance, generally good condition, small bubble to glass, strap worn but with Omega box

Lot 953

An 18ct gents Javil Suisse chronographe wristwatch with manual wind 17 jewels movement 40mm wide including button, total weight approx 45 grams, including strap, small marks to dial, case good, with minor usage, in running condition

Lot 987

A Roy King sterling silver manual wind gents wristwatch - 29mm wide including button, overall good condition, running order, minor usage marks

Lot 976

An 18ct yellow gold manual wind chronograph gents wristwatch with pink champagne dial -38mm wide including button, some usage marks but in running order recently overhauled

Lot 972

A 9ct yellow gold ladies wristwatch, not working and a Bulova white gold plated manual wind dress watch, running, in generally good condition

Lot 956

An 18ct yellow gold Cartier Vendome ladies manual wind wristwatch 27mm wide, including button with leather strap and plated buckle - no 670803519 running order, some usage scratches but generally good

Lot 986

A 9ct yellow gold Garrard manual wind gents wristwatch with secondary dial, 28mm wide including button, clean running order, with presentation engraving, boxed

Lot 969

A vintage gold plated Felca gents manual wind wristwatch, running in saleroom, some general wear

Lot 952

A ladies Cartier manual wind gold plated Tank wristwatch with Trinity three colour dial and blue sapphire button, replacement strap, general usage scratches to glass and case but in running order

Lot 14

A petrol manual Mountfield MB3320 brush cutter and harness - in running order

Lot 25

Early 20th Century miniature wooden cased Grandfather style Clock, another similar example with battery converted movement and a manual wind Marble example

Lot 363

Vintage Camy Geneva Manual Wind Swiss Watch

Lot 273

Nintendo Game Boy to include 1989 Game Boy with Owners Manual (screen cover detached), 9 x Games featuring Tetris 1 & 2, Star Trek, Lawnmower Man, Stargate, Grand Prix, Megalit, Spiderman 2, Sword of Hope, Asteroids (6 with cases), connector cable and 9 x instruction booklets for games plus Nintendo carry case, condition unchecked

Lot 268

Collection of retro gaming consoles, games and accessories to include Nintendo Lime Green Color Game Boy with Gamester battery pack (missing battery cover back), Nintendo Game Boy Game & Watch Gallery 3 game with plastic case, Super Mario Bros. Deluxe for Game Boy Color, Nintendo DS Mario vs Donkey Kong (cased with instructions), PXP with User Manual and 999666 in 1 and 900000 in 1 game cards, PSP disc holder with 5 x game discs plus Gamester bum bag

Lot 419

Boxed Interstate Video Game console gun and instruction manual

Lot 494

A VINTAGE 'THE MORRIS MINOR' WORKSHOP MANUAL

Lot 213

A Ladies Marcasite Set Ciro Nurses Watch Manual wind with leaf design brooch. Together with a French ladies fob watch with attached black bow brooch. Please see image

Lot 162

Rapport London Perpetua Deluxe Double Winder Box For Automatic Watches Brand new, boxed double winder in luxurious lacquered, polished cherrywood. Interior lined in buff moleskin fabric with gold tone hardware throughout. Complete with adaptor/charger, instruction manual and outer box along with original retail sticker marked £305.

Lot 89

MANUAL LAWN MOWER NO BOX

Lot 1156

Vintage gaming: Sinclair ZX80 with leads and power supply and (manual) c.1980's & extra 3K ram. Untested..

Lot 1049

AMENDED DESCRIPTION PS Audio - DirectStream Power Plant 20, AC mains block power supply.. This is a Power Plant 20, with a manual for Power Plant 10.In working order at time of testing. Sold without guarantee.

Lot 1047

Wilson Audio - Pair of Sasha Series II Wamm Technology loudspeakers in dark titanium finish, serial numbers 2663 and 2664.. Photographed on Townsend seismic platforms.Several scuffs and paint losses. Please see additional images.Accompanied by original transportation crates and wheel attachments. Spikes are present but lacking spike adjusters, as well as user manual and all other accessories.In working order at time of testing. Sold without guarantee.

Lot 1050

AMENDED DESCRIPTION VTL Vacuum Tube Logic - TL-7.5 Series III reference line preamplifier.. Accompanied by remote control and user manual. Lacking power cable but other vital cables are present.In working order at time of testing. Sold without guarantee.

Lot 96

Books - Photographic interest - The Amundsen Photographs; Photomicrography; Andreas Feininger; Nature in Miniature; Basic Photography; Polaroid Manual, Ansel Adams; Victorian Photography; Photography Fundamentals etc. (3 boxes)

Lot 236

A Gentleman's Georgio Armani Watch. The champagne brushed steel face with numeric dial, on an embossed brown leather strap, in the original box with instruction manual.

Lot 2555

A lady's 9ct Omega manual wristwatch, the square dial with baton numerals, 14mm wide, with tapering textured bracelet strap and clasp hallmarked for 9ct gold, (34.5g)

Lot 2602

A gentleman's mid 20th century Longines manual wristwatch, the round dial with gold tapered baton and Arabic numerals, seconds markers and subsidiary seconds, with 9ct gold case hallmarked Birmingham 1962, personal inscription to case, 34mm diameter, calibre 30L, no. 12136106, with later brown leather strap, (no box or papers)

Lot 2646

A gentleman's Sicura Chrono divers manual wristwatch, c. 1970's, the signed black dial with luminous baton numerals, luminous and orange hands, with tachyometer, calendar function and subsidiary seconds, rotating bezel, steel back, 38mm diameter, 17 jewel Swiss movement, on later black leather strap

Lot 2603

A gentleman's mid 20th century Rolex Precision manual wristwatch, the round gold coloured dial with gold baton numerals and hands, black seconds markers, 33mm diameter, in 9ct gold case hallmarked London 1971, with personal inscription to reverse, on later brown leather strap, (original black leather strap with buckle present), cased

Lot 764

LADY'S ACCURIST NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, the round silver coloured dial with applied baton hour markers, 16mm case marked 375, on an integrated mesh bracelet strap marked for nine carat gold to the clasp, 17.2g gross, lacking box and papers

Lot 816

GENTLEMAN'S CYMA TRIPLEX STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, late 1950s, the round white dial with applied Arabic numerals and arrow hour markers, sunken subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track, tapered lume hands, 31mm case, on a generic strap, lacking box and papers; along with an art deco Services Golf chrome cased manual wind wrist watch, signed four jewel movement, the rectangular dial with Arabic numerals in black, square subsidiary seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black with Arabic numerals, lume hands, 24mm case, on a generic strap, lacking box (2)

Lot 799

LADY'S EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY WALTHAM GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, signed Waltham movement, the round white enamel dial with Arabic numerals in black, red 12, subsidiary seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, 27mm case marked 375, on a modern generic strap, lacking box

Lot 831

GENTLEMAN'S MINERVA CHRONOGRAPH STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, the round blue dial with applied baton hour markers, outer seconds track in white, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9, date aperture at 6, 38mm tonneau case, on a black rubber strap, lacking box and papers

Lot 804

GENTLEMAN'S RECORD NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, the round white dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6, 30mm case, lacking strap; along with a gentleman's nine carat gold example, the rectangular white dial with Arabic numerals in black, 24mm case, on a black leather strap, both lacking box and papers (2)

Lot 839

GENTLEMAN'S NINE CARAT GOLD MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCH, the round dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at 6, outer railroad seconds track in black, blued steel hands, 32mm case, on an expanding bracelet strap, lacking box and papers

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