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A 6 shot .38” Remington New Model Navy rim fire conversion double action revolver, the 6¾” barrel bearing address and patent date, the conversion effected by removing the rear of the cylinder and replacing it with a removeable plate, the cylinder having to be removed from the gun for loading, retaining the rammer arm but not the piston, with plain varnished walnut grips, the base of the butt with two threaded holes, presumably to take a shoulder stock. WO & GC (action requires slight attention, light patina overall) Plate 6
Suzuki originally introduced the TR50 in 1963, at a time when the 50cc class was gaining in popularity. Intended to compete against the CR110 from Honda it produced a claimed 8.5bhp at 11,000rpm from its piston ported engine. Unusually the spark was provided by a half speed magneto with the drive being taken from clutch primary drive. A six speed gearbox was built in unit within the sandcast crankcases. Housed in a tubular frame the new model promised much but rapidly displayed signs of fragility and was withdrawn from the market. A revised and improved variant was introduced during 1967. The issues concerning the manufacturing processes employed had been addressed and higher quality materials were employed throughout which resolved the various reliability issues that had beset the original machines. Unfortunately, by this time the popularity of the 50cc class was not as great and Suzuki found it difficult to sell the revised model. This example was originally raced at Lydden Hill and Brands Hatch in period. It was purchased by the vendor in 2007 from the Hove area and subsequently restored to original specification, except for the fairing mounting vibration blocks which are later RG500 components. Since its restoration the motorcycle has been raced by the vendor at Three Sisters where it finished second and paraded at Dion, Spa and Alderbroecke and other continental events. Featuring matching numbers, it is described as being in good condition mechanically and cosmetically with all original parts except for the previously mentioned mounting blocks.
At the time of its introduction in 1967 the Suzuki T500 created a sensation. With a claimed power output of 46 bhp from the piston ported twin, the new machine proved to be capable of matching the best 650 four strokes in performance. Braking was of an exceptional standard and the electrical system, which included indicators, and finish were of the highest standard. The models fine attributes provided the basis for a competition version that was campaigned by the factory with considerable success, particularly in AMA events which required production homologation and resulted in private individuals converting road versions as offered here. The machine offered is fitted with Ceriani forks and front wheel. The engine is reportedly to standard specification although expansion chambers are fitted and the machine is fitted with a full fairing, competition fuel tank, racing single seat and clip-ons.
- Restored by its previous custodian using numerous new parts - Recently mechanically checked over / serviced at a cost of c.£1000 - Equipped with a Tan-coloured mohair hood and sidescreens Further info: An interim model between the TD on which it was based and the all new MGA, the TF nevertheless has a character all of its own and good ones are increasingly sought after. An export model that spent much of its early life in Louisiana, USA, the sale car has recently been converted to righthand drive and comprehensively overhauled and restored as required. Pleasingly finished in Old English White matched to an all-new Red leather interior and carpets, the MG benefits from countless new components including: piston rings, big end bearings, water pump and hoses, dynamo and starter motor; stainless steel exhaust system; clutch plates; front and rear springs; brake cylinders, shoes, pipes and handbrake cables; fuel tank and fuel lines; marine ply floors; bumpers, radiator grille, windscreen etc. Subject to a mechanical check over / service at the cost of c.£1000 in the last 6 months the weather is also kept at bay by fresh side screens and Tan-coloured mohair hood.
A Rare Ernst Plank Gauge III locomotive tender and stock, the 6-wheel locomotive ‘Vulkan’ with flywheel to left-side of cab and gear drive to rear axle, finished in green with red lining and brass boiler, complete with spirit burner but missing chimney; with tender; three open wagons and two ventilated vans/cattle wagons all finished in grey/black; and one First Class coach in brown/black with paper ‘1.Classe’ labels to sides, complete with opening roof to reveal two original plaster figures enjoying the luxury (all wagon wheels stamped ‘PATENT’ around the spokes); with several tinplate ‘logs’ (for wagon loads), small tinplate watering can and two funnels (believed original equipment for the set): overall F (corrosion to boiler fittings; steam piston seized, one dummy cylinder is bent on locomotive, crank pins and outside rods probably replacements; general chips and playwear to rolling stock, one figure with feet missing (a lot)
Nameplate PACKWOOD HALL. EX GWR 4-6-0 'Hall' Class locomotive built Swindon August 1929 and numbered 4949. First shed allocation Wolverhampton, Stafford Road. August 1950 shed allocation Taunton. Fitted with BR type piston valves and liners February 1957 but reverted back to WR standard within two years. In March 1959 the loco moved to Bristol, St. Philip's Marsh remaining there until withdrawal from Bristol, Barrow Rd, where withdrawn engines tended to be stored, in September 1964. Scrapped at Bird's, Llanelly. Totally ex loco, stamped on rear with Lot No and also No 49 L indicating the left hand plate.
Montblanc, Writers Edition, Oscar Wilde, a limited edition three piece set, no Montblanc, Writers Edition, Oscar Wilde, a limited edition three piece set, no. 28702/20,000, issued in 1994, the fountain pen with a black and cream marbled body with black caps fitted gold plated bands, the nib stamped 750, with a piston filling system, uninked, in original box, with service certificate, slip cover and outer packaging
An interesting percussion gun dating: mid-19th Centuryprovenance: NaplesSmooth, two-stage, 19 mm cal. barrel with acanthus leaves at the girdle, at the octagonal part is a mark of the Real Fabbrica of Naples with three lilies, foresight; miquelet lock signed "S. AMMIRATA", finely engraved, fine hammer shaped as a hound head, grooved piston; wooden half stock, scaled palm-rest and neck, sculpted under the butt, brass mounts. Missing ramrod.dimensions: length 129 cm.
Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Solitaire, 146, a silver coloured fountain pen Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Solitaire, 146, a silver coloured fountain pen, with a striated cap and barrel, stamped 925, the nib stamped 18K, with a piston filling system, uninked, in a Montblanc box with outer card packaging
Montblanc, Meisterstuck 1924, 75th Anniversary limited edition fountain pen, no Montblanc, Meisterstuck 1924, 75th Anniversary limited edition fountain pen, no. 0085/1924, issued in 1999, the black resin barrel with a silver engine turned cap, the nib stamped 18K, with a piston filling system, in a Montblanc box
Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Writers Edition, Agatha Christie Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Writers Edition, Agatha Christie, a limited edition fountain pen, no.0126/4810, issued in 1993, with black resin barrel and cap, silver cap band and silver clip in the form of a snake, with sapphires to the eyes, the two colour nib stamped 18K, with a piston filling system, in a Montblanc box, printed outer card sleeve, paperwork and white outer card sleeve
Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Writers Edition, Voltaire Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Writers Edition, Voltaire, a limited edition fountain pen, no 05153/20000, issued in 1995, the black resin barrel and cap with engraved trim, the nib stamped 18K, with a piston filling system, in a Montblanc box with paperwork and outer card packaging
Montblanc, Writers Edition, Alexandre Dumas, a limited edition fountain pen, no Montblanc, Writers Edition, Alexandre Dumas, a limited edition fountain pen, no.09682/20000, issued in 1996, the black and marbled resin body with gold plated mounts, the medium nib stamped 750, with a piston filling system, uninked, in original box, with service certificate, slip cover and outer packaging
Montblanc, Writers Edition, Feodor Dostoevsky, a limited edition fountain pen Montblanc, Writers Edition, Feodor Dostoevsky, a limited edition fountain pen, no. 00110/17000, issued in 1997, with a crosshatched pattern etched in lines to the black resin body, the gold plated clips set a blue cabochon, the medium nib stamped 750, with a piston filling system, uninked, in original box, with service certificate, slip cover and outer packaging
Montblanc, Writers Edition, Marcel Proust, a limited edition fountain pen, no Montblanc, Writers Edition, Marcel Proust, a limited edition fountain pen, no. 10568/21000, issued in 1999, the hexagonal silver barrel set engraved silver and engine turned panels to the black resin section and cap, the nib stamped 750, with a piston filling system, uninked, in original box, with service certificate, slip cover and outer packaging
Montblanc, Writers Series, Friederich Schiller, a limited edition fountain pen Montblanc, Writers Series, Friederich Schiller, a limited edition fountain pen, no.07832/18000, issued in 2000, the black resin barrel with gilt trim, and granulated amber cap, with Schiller's facsimile and gilt clip, the nib stamped 18K, with a piston filling system, uninked, in a Montblanc box with paperwork and outer card packaging
Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Writers Series, Charles Dickens Montblanc, Meisterstuck, Writers Series, Charles Dickens, a limited edition fountain pen, no.05086/18000, issued in 2001, the green resin barrel with chrome barrel, the silver reeded cap with Montblanc emblem to the cap end, with a two colour nib stamped 18K, with a piston filling system, uninked, in a Montblanc box with paperwork and outer card packaging
Montblanc, Patron of the Arts series, Semiramis, a limited edition fountain pen Montblanc, Patron of the Arts series, Semiramis, a limited edition fountain pen, no. 2554/4810, issued in 1996, the black resin body encased in a cage of gold plated fretwork, the clip set with an enamel motif of the heraldic animal, Ishtar, with 18 carat gold nib, piston filler, in a Montblanc lacquer display box, with international service certificate, printed outer card sleeve, and white outer card sleeve
Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, Karl der Grosse Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, Karl der Grosse, a limited edition fountain pen, no.3107/4810, issued in 2000, the silver on black resin cap and barrel overlaid gold plated pierced bands with onyx cabochon, the nib stamped 750, with a piston filling system, uninked, in original box, with service certificate, slip cover and outer packaging
Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, Andrew Carnegie Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, Andrew Carnegie, a limited edition fountain pen, no. 2458/4810, issued in 2002, the black resin barrel and cap with silver overlay, the clip in the form of a nude woman, the nib stamped 18K, with a piston filling system, uninked, in a Montblanc lacquer display box with service guide, printed outer card sleeve and white outer card sleeve
Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, J. P Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, J. P. Morgan, a limited edition fountain pen, no. 4797/4810, issued in 2004, the sterling silver barrel with striated decoration, the cap with carbon fibre cross hatching pattern, and two colour fine nib stamped 18K, with a piston filler system, uninked, in its original red lacquer box, with paperwork and outer card packaging
Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, Pope Julius II Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, Pope Julius II, a limited edition fountain pen, no.1115/4810, issued in 2005, the cream lacquer cap and barrel with latticed overlay, the nib stamped 18K, with a piston filling system, in a red lacquer display box, with outer decorative card packing, white card packaging and paperwork
Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, Alexander Von Humboldt Montblanc, Patron of the Arts Series, Alexander Von Humboldt, a limited edition fountain pen, no.1164/4810, issued in 2007, the barrel and cap formed from black granadilla, with inlaid panels of engraved silver, the two colour nib stamped 18K, with a piston filler system, uninked, in its original blue lacquer box, with paperwork and outer card packaging
Montblanc, Johann Sebastian Bach, a limited edition fountain pen, no Montblanc, Johann Sebastian Bach, a limited edition fountain pen, no. 00122/12000, issued in 2001, the brown resin barrel with gilt trim, the orange resin cap with a gilt clip in the shape of a clef, and cap band with the facsimile engraving of notes from the original manuscript of Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, with the Montblanc white star emblem to the cap end, the nib stamped 18K, with a piston filler system, in its original box with tribute booklet, service guide and five facsimile sheets of music from the manuscript for Brandenburg Concertos
A Marklin Stationary Steam Plant. The major parts, boiler with brass bands, whistle, safety valve, feeder tap, burner tray and pressure gauge. Plus a single piston engine with flywheel and power take off. All mounted on a heavy square tinplate base 28cm x 28cm. QGC-GC for age. Chimney and a few small parts missing. Plate 5
Box of assorted militaria items including swagger stick, beret, forage cap, pistol stock, webbing items, cartridge cases, camouflage stick, piston holster, Sam Browne, boxed pull through gun cleaning kit, and a cased 'demolition continuity tester for use with battery dry', lamp electric, mark one.
An interesting 7mm CF bamboo walking cane gun, 34” overall, barrel 21¾”, the handle containing a tube with a loose piston incorporating the firing pin, the gun being fired by removing the knob and blowing against the piston which then strikes the cartridge, a small hole drilled in the cane acting as a safety catch when a rod is inserted. WO & basically GC (worn, the top half of the knob, which should unscrew, seized). See “Firearms Curiosa” by Winant, p 144 and fig 161.See the-saleroom.com
An Unusual Live Steam Model of a Horizontal Boiler Overtype Engine, 10inch long and 6inch high (13inch to top of chimney), with a 3inch flywheel and liquid fuel reservoir in base to twin wicked burner, pressure gauge, twin cranked piston and water pump crank, with numerous stop cocks. Finished to a very high standard on painted wooden base plate, with copper water reservoir and hinged chimney.
Bing steam roller "Pluto" with an oscillating cylinder with an interesting reversing lever. It has the perforated flame guard under the boiler, is hand painted with pin strips and Bing name embossed into the front of the boiler. Missing chimney, burner and link between piston and fly wheel. Overall F
A good quality scratch built live steam 5inch gauge 2-6-0 Mogul locomotive no.6365 'Elizabeth' with six wheel tender in green Great Western livery, engineer built to Kennion's Design, with two cylinders, piston valves, Stephenson's valve gear, over hauled approximately 3 years ago, with heavy duty stand on castors, with locomotive report, locomotive length 90cm, tender length 66cm (hydraulic testing report available) (illustrated)
A 5inch gauge exhibition quality scratch built Jubilee Class 4-6-0 live steam locomotive 5XP 5606 'Falkland Islands' with six wheel tender in maroon LMS livery, the locomotive is engineer built to Tony Allcock's Design and was completed in 1999, the boiler is professionally built with three cast iron cylinders, piston valves, Walschaert's valve gear, spray painted and hand lined with a heavy duty steel stand on large castors for easy handling and two wooden storage boxes, with boiler report, locomotive length 108cm, tender length 66cm (hydraulic testing report available) (illustrated)
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