BRITISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a young boy with a pipe, oil on canvas, unsigned, 58cm x 48.5cm, in a gilt frame. Note: Believed to be a member of the Hull family of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire. Provenance: Direct descendants of that family. Condition Report : Some re-touching; re-lined. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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Registration No: K500 VFR Frame No: JH2RC36A8VM101665 MOT: NoneLimited edition Craigs Honda liveryDisplaying very low mileagePart of a private collectionThe Honda VFR750F was manufactured from 1986 to 1997. A very sporty Sport Tourer, it was powered by a 750cc V4 engine developed from the earlier VF750F models. The VFR was announced in 1986, after an initial press viewing at the 1985 Bol d'Or. Honda’s VFR750F is one of the greatest all-rounders ever built. Massively over-engineered, characterful, engaging to ride, beautifully put together, an ideal machine for commuting, touring, track days and two-up, the VFR’s enduring appeal sees many owners unwilling to swap their V4 for anything else.This very well-presented 'Craigs Honda'-painted VFR is just one of a handful produced by them in 1998 and comes complete with its distinctive VFR number plate. Craigs decided to paint them as a tribute to the RC45 colour scheme and were sold only through Craigs Honda of Shipley, West Yorkshire. The VFR is in original condition, apart from the exhaust which has been fitted with a Pipe Werx exhaust, the original is packaged and boxed and will be sold with the machine on the day. A very clean example and displaying just c.4,677 miles, it is still regarded as one of the great legendary Hondas of the day. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217
Registration No: YND 657L Frame No: B/115014/2LX MOT: ExemptBeautifully crafted Bullet 350 cafe racerRace-style seat, fuel tank and nose fairingSure to attract a lot of attention at bike gatheringsThe first Royal Enfield motorcycle was built in 1901 by the Enfield Cycle Company of Redditch having previously manufactured bicycles, lawnmowers and stationary engines. Under various ownership, the name has continued through to the present day making it one of the longest surviving names in the two-wheeled world. The single-cylinder Bullets were produced in the UK until the mid-1960s, but production of the model continued in India for many more years, building up a well earned reputation for durability in all conditions.This beautiful Bullet 350, being offered at 'no reserve', has been tastefully and very professionally converted into a 1960s-style cafe racer. The all important look has been created by fitting a G50/7R-style single seat, a Manx Norton-style nose fairing, rear set footrest, clip on handlebars, a race-style fuel tank with a Monza cap and a swept back exhaust pipe with a reverse cone silencer. The wheels look to have been rebuilt and fitted with a set of Avon Roadrunner tyres. There are no lights fitted, however, it is supplied with a current V5C and would make an interesting bike for daytime use only. A bike that would surely attract a lot of attention at bike gatherings, it will need recommissioning before use. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189
Matchbox Regular Wheels 10d Leyland Pipe Truck pair (1) red body, type A chrome base and grille, black plastic wheels, with 6 x loose grey pipe load (2) type C base with "Ergomatic Cab" & tow guide, 6 grey pipes attached to sprue - Near Mint to Mint in Good Plus to Near Mint type E4 and F2 colour picture boxes. (2)
PAIR OF FRAMED CHINESE RICE PAPER PAINTINGS, 19TH CENTURY One image depicts a pair of gentlemen playing Chinese Checkers overlooked by another lighting a pipe and a lady bringing tea. Other image depicting tradesmen and prospective buyers. Watercolour on paper, each in a red velvet couch frame, width 39cm, height 27cm. (2)
Pigments and ink on paper, with a carved silk frame. It shows an erotic scene, with three young women carrying instruments, while one of them dances naked while playing the ‘pipe’ or ‘Chinese guitar’, all framed by a beautiful garden of lush vegetation in soft pastel colours. Signed and stamped ‘Hu Ruofo’ (1908-1980) on the right side. Size: 66 x 40.1 cm; Size with frame: 193 x 55.3 cm
Très rare ensemble de vingt et une figurines Meissen 'Cris de Paris', vers 1755A very rare set of twenty-one Meissen 'Cris de Paris' figures, circa 1755Modelled by Peter Reinicke after drawings by Christophe Huet of 1753, comprising: crier with a magic lantern, the spirits seller, the pipe and drum player, the female fish vendor, the oyster seller, the hurdy-gurdy player, the grape seller, the orange seller, the peasant with a cradle, the vegetable seller, the triangle player, the violinist, the flower seller, the lemon seller, the liquorice-water seller, the cook with a stove, the lemonade seller, the egg seller, the horn player, the crier with chicks (later-decorated) and the poultry chef, after 1760, 14-15cm high, crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue and blue, various impressed numerals (scattered restoration) (21)Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate German Collection of Meissen PorcelainLiteratureMartin Eberle, Cris de Paris Meissener Porzellanfiguren des 18. Jahrhunderts, 2001: no. 23 (the flower seller), no. 25 (crier with chicks), no. 28 (lemonade seller), no. 29 (cook with stove), no. 32 (triangle-player), no. 33 (hurdy-gurdy player), no. 35 (crier with drum and whistle), no. 36 (crier with horn), no. 37 (vegetable seller), no. 38 (crier with cradle), no. 39 (fish seller), no. 43 (spirit seller), no. 44 (liquorice-water seller), no. 47 (orange-seller);U. Pietsch/C. Banz (eds.), Triumph der blauen Schwerter, 2010, cat. no. 436 (crier with magic lantern)ExhibitedLeipzig, Gohliser Schlößchen, 'Sachsens Gold im Schlößchen', 29 April-10 June 2001 (as above Literature);Dresden, Japanese Palace, 'Triumph der blauen Schwerter. Meissener Porzellan für Adel und Bürgertum 1710-1815', 8 May-29 August 2010 (crier with magic lantern)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Corgi 479 Commer Mobile Camera Van; Dinky Toys 285 Merryweather Marquis Fire Tender; A Dinky Johnston Road Sweeper; a Dinky Police Ford Capri; a Dinky 351 UFO Interceptor; a Matchbox Superkings K-10 Pipe Truck; Corgi Chitty Bang Bang, with figures; a Tonka Wheeler Dealer; a Tonker Trencher etc. (play worn) etc.
Three mid 19th century framed oval silk embroidered pictures, the first with a garlanded girl seated before a neo-classical plinth in landscape, 17.5cm high, and two small oval pictures one with Cupid, billing doves and hearts in landscape, the second with a Bacchic figure playing a pipe before goats, in landscape, 7.5cm high Condition ReportOverall the embroidered pictures are in good condition, but the larger one has some small brown marks starting to appear on the material and the smaller ones both each have a small stain. The sizes quoted in the description are excluding the frame. The ebonised frame is broken in parts , the large embroidery - the frame has a chip at the base.
A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware boxes and covers, to include oval, square, and rectangular examples, together with a pair of pipe holders, a circular dish and trefoil shaped dish and a cordiform dish, largest 13cm wide (qty) Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportChips, nibbles cracks and restoration throughout.
A Victorian hallmarked silver footed and top deers foot paper weight. Hallmarks illegible with notation and date mark for 1898. Length 22.5cm. Together with a silver collared pipe in case. The bowl in the form of a maiden. Hallmarks illegible. Together with a white metal promenade cane knop top.
AN INDIAN OPENWORK SILVER HUQQA (WATER PIPE) COVER WITH LID Mughal Provinces, Northern India, ca. 1780 - 1860Of compressed globular shape, resting on a later-added, circular wooden base, surmounted by a circular lid with lotus pommel, the finely pierced and engraved decoration on the exterior of the body mirrored on the lid, consisting of a broad cartouche in-filled with birds set against lush floral scrolls and vegetal meanders, an iconic Persianate motif reminiscent of the Iranian gol-o-bolbol, with a cusped arabesque cartouche in the centre, repeated on the opposite side and lid as well.7.5cm diam. and 8.7cm high187 grams 7.5cm diam. and 8.7cm high Qty: 1
NZG - 2 x boxed 1:50 scale models, a CAT 416 Backhoe Excavator # 285 and a CAT Model # 594 Pipe Layer. The models are dirty from being on display and require cleaning, there is some corrosion on the Grader. They appear in Fair to Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
Two Martin Brothers stoneware grotesque musician imp figures, late 19th/early 20th century, the first a seated figure playing a pipe, incised mark ‘Martin B.. Lon..’, ebonised stand total height 13.5cm, losses, the second a seated figure playing the castanets, incised marks ‘RM 1891’ to the underside and ‘Martin.’ to his rear, 12.5cm high, restoration to two toes The pipe/horn player has losses to the tip of his pipe, making identification of the exact nature of the pipe/horn guesswork but not believed to be a trumpet; incised script mark to his right buttock; right buttock chipped and incomplete; on ebonised plinth which may be original. The figure playing the castanets has restoration to the tips of the two middle toes on his right foot, otherwise in good condition; no plinth.
2008 Vauxhall Vectra Exc CDTI 120. Registration number BV08 KCU.Sold with the V5C, MOT until 28/04/2025, one key, manual booklet.Basically a one owner car, company owned until 2012 then bought by the driver. Please note that the vendor states the electric windows/mirrors do not work, there is a cooling pipe split, potential clutch bearing issues and the battery is not holding charge.
TENIERS, DAVID II (1610-1690), "In der Wirtsstube", zwei Herren an einem Tsich sitzend und sich die Pfeife anzündend, der Wirt mit einer Schenkkanne neben dem Tisch stehend, u.li. signiert 'Teniers', Öl/Metallplatte, HxB: ca. 20,5x17 xm (27x23 cm mit Rahmen). Alters- und Beriebspuren, kleine Farabplatzer, restauriert. Mit Rahmen. | TENIERS, DAVID II (1610-1690), ‘In der Wirtsstube’, two gentlemen sitting at a table and lighting a pipe, the landlord standing next to the table with a potting jug, signed ‘Teniers’ lower left, oil/metal plate, HxW: approx. 20.5x17 xm (27x23 cm with frame). Signs of age and wear, small chips to colour, restored. With frame.
Aristocraft trains gauge 1 class 66 loco, in EWS red and yellow livery, fitted with a Peter Spoerer Model Engineers remote control unit, on switch under the exhaust pipe, is untested due to a flat battery. The model is not fitted with vacuum pipes or brakes. The model is 12-wheel drive, and fitted with a motor on each bogie. The Loco is well weighted, and is in near-mint condition, in the original box.
Aristocraft trains gauge 1 class 66 loco, in DB red livery, no.66152, fitted with an Omni-train remote control unit, on a switch under the exhaust pipe, is untested due to a flat battery. The model is not fitted with vacuum pipes, brakes, or hooks, although a selection of different hooks are present in the box. The model is 12-wheel drive, and fitted with a motor on each bogie. The Loco is well weighted, and is in near-mint condition, in the original box.
Aristocraft trains gauge 1 class 66 loco, in Freightliner green and yellow livery, fitted with a Peter Spoerer Model Engineers remote control unit, on switch under the exhaust pipe, does not appear to be fitted with sound, runs smoothly at slow speeds, working with lights. model is shedded for 64H shed, and is not fitted with vacuum pipes, or brakes. The model is 12-wheel drive, and fitted with a motor on each bogie. The Loco is well weighted, and is in near-mint condition, in the original box.

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