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A Victorian stoneware decanter in the form of a fish; together with a ceramic pipe; and a continental figure of a bird (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Fish - large long running crack through one edge and one side of body, small glaze chip losses to extremities, handling wear and general surface grubbiness.
A lead tobacco box and tamper, with polychromed image of a figure smoking with a young Negro man servant and a finial of an Oriental figure smoking an hookah pipe. Approx 5 1/4" long x 3 7/8" wide x 5 1/4" high CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Smoking Pipes : A mid 20thC ' Dr Plumb Supreme ' bulldog pipe , having large tapered bowl and semi - diamond shank and stem . Together with a smaller prince pipe , stamped underside ' Pocket Made in Malta ' and a large vintage glass ashtray ( 3 ) CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
Smoking Pipes : A collection of three E A Carey ' Magic Inch ' pipes , comprising Prince , Full Bent and Apple examples , together with a Peterson's ' Kildare ' Bent Rhodesian pipe , a Monty miniature Straight Rhodesian pipe , and an unusual Tyrolean pipe having briar , hazel , antler and horn sections . Together with an assortment of smoking paraphernalia , comprising a Belgian glass tobacco pot , circular pipe stand , a ' Kleen Reem ' pipe reaming tool , two tampers , a tobacco pouch , a spare ' Magic Inch ' stem and papyrates , cigar cutter and two cheroot / cigar holders ( 18 ) CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
A 1939 HRD Vincent Series A Meteor, registration number HJO 760, frame number D1759, engine number M673, maroon and black, the ex Alex Moulton rubber heel prototype. This historically significant Series A Meteor was despatched from the factory on 29-6-39 to Kings of Oxford. The original order form (copy on file) states that it was fitted with a Burman gearbox (XBAPH no number noted), Brampton forks, a Miller magneto and lighting set, an Amal carburettor, TT handle bars, TT aluminium mud guards, a TT stainless petrol tank (would appear to have been fitted with a standard steel tank from new), a 120 mph speedometer, duo brakes, a Dunlop saddle, a low exhaust pipe and a pillion seat. The 499cc engine was fitted with oil pump BD618 and a Levis 4 X camshaft, and a Specialloid 7/6 piston. Unfortunately the early history after the initial despatch to Kings of Oxford is unknown until D1759 came into the possession of Mr Alex Moulton, the inventor from Bradford on Avon who was in possession of the motorcycle after the second world war. He would subsequently use the Vincent as a test bed for his rubber heel rear suspension (article on file Motor Cycling November 1947). Mr Moulton would retain ownership until 1985 when Mr Christopher Edwards (deceased), an engineer and Vincent Owner's Club member purchased it direct from him. From information taken from the history it can be seen that Mr Edwards undertook a considerable amount of research before starting a full nut and bolt restoration to an extremely high standard. There are letters on file from the historian Bob Stafford amongst others outlining the original specification of the motorcycle. Mr Edwards commenced the restoration in approximately 1998 and there is correspondence with DVLA to retain the original registration number (non transferable). Mr Edwards was unfortunately unable to complete the restoration due to ill health, but another close friend, the legendary trials rider Sammy Miller kindly finished the restoration for Mr Edwards' widow (receipt on file for £2,326.75 dated 4-11-14). Since completing the restoration the Vincent has only been started with a slave petrol supply (the petrol tank has not be used) and it is advised that the next custodian should undertake a final shake down and light recommissioning before the motorcycle goes into use. The vast accompanying history file contains copies of the original bill and order forms, correspondence with Bob Stafford, a February 1985 MPH magazine (No 433) where the motorcycle is featured, original tax discs from 1947, 48, 49 and 50 when the Vincent was last believed to have been licensed, photographs, receipts, general correspondence, original handbook and dating certificate. This fastidiously restored and historically significant Vincent is now available for the first time in over 30 years and would be an excellent addition to any collection. V5, V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
Matchbox 75s - No1e, Mercedes Truck, turquoise body, orange canopy, black wheels; No2d Mercedes Trailer, turquoise body, orange canopy, black wheels; No3c Mercedes Benz "Binz Ambulance"; No4d Dodge Stake Truck; No5d London Bus, BP Visco-Static; No6c Euclid Quarry Truck; No7c Ford Refuse Truck; No8e Ford Mustang, white body, red interior, silver hubs, black tyres; No9d cabin Cruiser and Trailer; No 10d Pipe Truck with seven piped, red body, silver base and grille, all boxed (10)
17th-19th century AD. A blue-glazed ceramic plaque with recessed border, high-relief profile image of an advancing faun blowing a pipe with scrolled tendrils surrounding; supplied in a custom-made wooden box. 1.7 kg including case, plaque: 23.5cm (9 1/4"). Property of a Gloucestershire, UK collector; acquired UK, 1990-2015. Fine condition, some abrasion. [No Reserve]
Beswick - Squirrel standing, 1944/63, 1007, Squirrel lying, 1944/63, 1008, Squirrel with nutcracker, 1944/63, 1009, Penguin chick, 1940/73, 800, Penguin chick, 1940/73, (2), 801, Penguin with umbrella, 1940/73, 802, Penguin with walking stick, 1940/73, 803,Chimpanzee with pipe, 1946/69, 1049, Loch Ness Monster, unopened full, 1969, 2051,
de Lang, W. A. INTRICATELY CARVED AND ENGRAVED ST HELENA PEN HOLDER St Helena: 1901 Polished wood in very fine condition. And three other related items: ? Brooch carved out of white compound engraved R. L. Fourie; beautifully carved ? detailed boot with 'St. Helena 1901 - 02 'engraved on sole but snake head of puzzle and cover to slot missing ? and a broken off wooden pipe bowl without inscription of the same wood as the boot. (4)
Reichleiter Dr Ley signed Hofmann 6 x 4 b/w portrait photo. Robert Ley (February 1890 – 25 October 1945) was a Nazi politician and head of the German Labour Front from 1933 to 1945. He committed suicide while awaiting trial at Nuremberg for war crimes As the Third Reich collapsed in early 1945, Ley was among the government figures who remained fanatically loyal to Hitler. He last saw Hitler on 20 April 1945, Hitler's birthday, in the Führerbunker in central Berlin. The next day he left for southern Bavaria, in the expectation that Hitler would make his last stand in the "National Redoubt" in the alpine areas. When Hitler refused to leave Berlin, this idea was abandoned, and Ley was then effectively unemployed. On 16 May he was captured by American paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division in a shoemaker's house in the village of Schleching.He told them he was "Dr. Ernst Distelmeyer," but he was identified by Franz Xaver Schwarz, the treasurer of the Nazi Party and a long-time enemy. At the Nuremberg Trials, Ley was indicted under Count One ("The Common Plan or Conspiracy to wage an aggressive war in violation of international law or treaties"), Count Three (War Crimes, including among other things "mistreatment of prisoners of war or civilian populations") and Count Four ("Crimes Against Humanity – murder, extermination, enslavement of civilian populations; persecution on the basis of racial, religions or political grounds").Ley was apparently indignant at being regarded as a war criminal, telling the American prison, he was seen and tested by the psychiatrist Douglas Kelley and the psychologist Gustave Gilbert: "Stand us against a wall and shoot us, well and good, you are victors. But why should I be brought before a Tribunal like a c-c-c- ... I can't even get the word out!" On 24 October, three days after receiving the indictment, Ley strangled himself in his prison cell using a noose made by tearing a towel into strips, fastened to the toilet pipe in his cell Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.
A pair of painted and carved wood decoys, in the form of ducks, 33 cm long, and a Bornean tribal blow pipe quiver, containing darts, 36 cm high (3) Condition report Report by GH The ducks have some small chips and losses to paint, but no obvious major damage. The quiver and arrows show no signs of any major damage or repairs.
10 boxed Action Man figures/accessories including six James Bond related figures, 2 x Tomorrow Never Dies, The Spy Who Loved Me, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice and The World Is Not Enough, all appear VG in generally G boxes with undulation and creasing to some. Also part of this lot are boxed 'The Snowboard Raider' and 'Blow Pipe' figures, a boxed Canoe and the Arctic Mission accessory set, also boxed., contents of these also appear VG in generally G/VG boxes but with undulation, creasing and tears to some. (10)

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