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19th/ early 20th Century blue and white porcelain vase, decorated with a figures in an interior setting. A Chinese blue and white plate decorated with children playing amongst foliage, Chinese tea bowl and saucer and other Chinese and oriental vases (9) Condition Report Two vases damaged - see pictures. Both saucers chipped. Rest in ok condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A quantity of JRR Tolkien and related books to include, 'Pictures by Tolkien', 'Characters from Tolkien' by Dvid Day, 'Journeys of Frodo' by Barbara Strachey, 'Bilbo's Last Song' etc and three further books; 'The Colonial Clippers' by Basil Lubbock, 'A Handbook of Piano Playing' by Eric Hope and 'Liverpool' by George Chandler.
A German porcelain figure modelled as a dandy holding a basket of flowers, standing on a circular base, with painted marks, 26.5cm high, together with a German porcelain group modelled as a lady and a gentleman playing chess, another group of three fashionable young ladies seated taking tea, another modelled as three musicians with their instruments, and a Samson figure standing holding bagpipes, in bocage with a dog at his feet, on a gilt scrollwork base, with painted marks (a.f). (5)
A Japanese carved ivory okimono, father and son together with a further Japanese carved ivory pot with relief moulded floral decoration with children playing, both circa 1900 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Figure is signed to base, neck of taller figure loose and glued back, basket has been broken off and glued, missing something from hand and possibly something broken away from hand.
Two 19th Century needlework pictures - Huntsman and his dog resting by a tree, 9ins x 8.5ins, and a peasant resting by a tree, 9ins x 8.5ins, and a peasant musician playing to two ladies, 8.625ins square, each in stained wood and moulded frames, and a Stevengraph - "The Lady Godiva Procession", 2ins x 6ins (faded), in gilt moulded frame
William Heath Robinson (1872 - 1944), collection of original pen and ink playing card designs, fifty-four in total for the family game 'Tempest', manufactured by Thomas De La Rue. Sold with the boxed game comprising cards and spinning weather vane wheel. Provenance: Acquired by the owner who was an employee of De La Rue
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer minute panels, signed - V. Déposé, in a gilt metal mounted case with painted floral panels and a rural scene with a gentleman playing the pipes, gilt metal leaf and flower-head finial, on four scroll feet, 37cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
1976 Triumph Bonnieville T140V, 750 cc. Registration number RWU 846R. Chassis number GN72084. Engine number DN70359. The initial model of the T140 line was the 'V', which stood for five-speed transmission which was a Quaife design. Developed from the Bonneville T120, the T140V was launched in 1973 in response to declining sales. Problems with vibration meant that sales were slow however, and production was heavily disrupted by the workers' occupation of the Meriden factory in 1973. But new hope came in the spring of 1975, when the striking workers formed the Meriden Cooperative. With loans from the government, the new company renewed production of the Triumph T140V Bonneville. Unlike its former stewards, the Meriden Cooperative saw the need to update and improve the Bonnie, while at the same time playing to its time-honored strengths of simplicity, agility and light weight. Oil leakage, always the scourge of British twins, was profoundly tamed, and the Triumph T140V Bonneville was continuously improved and updated. Front and rear disc brakes came in 1976, as did left-hand shift to satisfy U.S. regulations. Much-improved Amal MkII carburetors came in 1978, and by 1979 all Bonnies sported electronic ignition. This low mileage UK example will require a full restoration as it has been in storage since the original owner died in the late 1970's. Semi restored by his father in the mid 1980's it now sports a Harris frame from 1986 to go with the original April 1976 engine, it comes with an air box, a pair of silencers and a spare chain.

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