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A substantial Waterford cut glass vase, height 14" The vase was presented to the Senior Vice-President of the English Football Association, Mr Teddy Eden in 1966. Retains correspondence from Waterford Crystal to the family, dated 8th November 2006 stating - "The item in question was first designed as a 14" special piece in 1966 and proved so popular that over the next few years, a 12", 10" and 8" were designed. The 14" version (210306) was discontinued in 1970 and very rare today, a piece to be treasured....". Condition Report Light surface marks. Some small chips/nibbles around base. General wear and tear.
Dinky Toys 100 "Thunderbirds" Lady Penelope's FAB 1 - RARE ISSUE - Pink body with clear roof slides, black interior with "Lady Penelope and Parker" Figures, silver base and cast detailed hubs Good to Good Plus in a Fair yellow and red carded picture box inner pictorial stand is Good (small tear) with missile and harpoons
RARE YNYS MON / ANGLESEY LONGCASE CLOCK, painted dial inscribed McCutcheon, Beaumaris, with 8-day movement in an oak case, 219 (h) x 58 (w) x 27cms (d)Auctioneer's Note: curiously according to Iorwerth Peate's 'Clock and Watch Makers in Wales' (National Museum of Wales, 1945) there is a record of McCutchead, Beaumaris but not McCutcheonProvenance: private collection Flintshire
Bywater (Abel): The Sheffield Dialect, 281pp with glossary, original diced cloth, small octavo, pub G Chaloner, Sheffield, 1839; + Fenton (Ben): Poems, Tribute to Scarborough; Odes on Wellington and Napoleon, Haddon Hall, etc; original cloth, uncut, pub Saunders & Otley, 1843; + Law (John): Catalogue Descriptive and Historical of the Rare and Interesting Plants etc of the Sheffield Botanical Gardens, 2nd edition, original cloth, octavo, pub C Mitchell, London, 1849. (3)
A rare and substantial leather & cloth bound Bible published by Rev J Bentinck MA in 1769 dedicated to David Benjamin Darling by his Great Uncle Richard May of Lymington in 1832. The Bible contains Old & New Testaments together with Apocrypha explained with short, apt and instructive notes as well as beautiful full page engraving illustrations. Excellent condition, given its age, with minimal foxing or wear to the pages or binding.Dimensions: 42cm high x 25cm wide x 10cm deep
A rare leather bound Ostervald Bible published in 1793 by John Taylor in Berwick. Containing Old & New Testaments with Arguments prefixed to the different books and Moral & Theological Observations at the end of every chapter. A good number of full page engraving illustrations in the Gospels.Dimensions: 26cm high x 21cm wide x 9cm deep
Part of the Woodland Friends theme group and transferred to the Rare Encounters group, this figurine features long ears, flat feet, and black crystal eyes. Swarovski etched backstamp. This item has its original box which measures 2.5"H x 3.25" dia. Artist: Max SchreckIssued: 1985-2012Dimensions: 1.75"L x 1"W x 1.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Crafted for the Rare Encounters theme group, the Small Elephant figurine showcases a clear faceted crystal body accentuated by a petite frosted crystal tail and detailed with black eyes. Swarovski etched backstamp. This item has its original box with measurements: 4"H x 3.5"dia. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1989-2001Dimensions: 1.75"L x 1.25"W x 1.5"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Burma 1867 4a (die I), 2a Indian defins, used on fragment with 'John Ogilvy Hay & Co' Bassein forwarding mark and B-21 Bassein cancel. Lowe rates B-21 as 'very rare.' SG63, 70: Burma 1867 4a (die I), 2a Indian defins, used on fragment with 'John Ogilvy Hay & Co' Bassein forwarding mark and B-21 Bassein cancel. Lowe rates B-21 as 'very rare.' SG63, 70
An older restoration, this rare, touring-spec Velocette MOV is in running order. Hall Green-based Veloce Ltd. started manufacturing bikes in the early 1900sWith numerous TT victories in the 1920s and a reputation for build quality, Velocettes quickly became desirable bikesThe 250cc MOV was basically a sleeved version of the popular 350cc MAC and became popular with classic bike racers in the 1970sThis original, correct numbers example is presented in 'older restored' conditionIn running order and benefitting from a recent recommission including new fuel lines and a tank cleanKnown to the VOC and still retains its touring mudguards and 6-volt electricsUK-registered and complete with numerous receipts, old photo, copy handbook and other associated paperworkGreat collectable pre-war Velocette MOVSpecification Make: VELOCETTE Model: MOV Year: 1939 Registration Number: BNR 552 Engine Number: M3632Click here for more details and images
Two examples of this rare machine being sold under one lot, one with an engine and another without. Brockhouse started producing the Corgi scooter in 1948, based loosely on the WWII paratrooper WellbikeSold in the USA as the Indian Papoose, fitted with foldable handlebars and powered by a 98cc Excelsior engineProduction ceased in 1954 with over 27,000 examples madeTwo examples being sold under one lot, one with an engine and another withoutSold strictly as seen and with no paperworkWill require restoration or recommissioning before useBeing offered with No ReserveSpecification Make: BROCKHOUSE Model: CORGI Year: 1948 Registration Number: UNREGISTERED Engine Number: Not SeenClick here for more details and images
Rare 80cc Yamaha YSR80 'Gag Bike'. Introduced in the late 1980s, during the sports bike craze, the YSR80 was aimed at the Japanese home market and they were often referred to as 'Gag Bikes' Designed to replicate the Yamaha FZ750 but with an 80cc two-stroke engineThis example is presented in mostly original and unrestored conditionUK-registered with a current V5C and in good running orderComplete with its original mirrors and rear warning triangleShowing 1,741km (1,080 miles) which is believed to be correctRecently fitted with new tyresSmall history file containing VJMC dating letter, an old MOT and other associated paperworkSpecification Make: YAMAHA Model: YSR80 Year: 1986 Registration Number: C603 XRT Engine Number: 2GX-Click here for more details and images
A rare opportunity to own a true 1920s Indian motorcycling icon. Part of the late John Macaulay CollectionBuilt in the Indian Factory from 1916 to 1924 and called a 'Powerplus' as it was more powerful than its predecessorUtilising a unique cradle-sprung frame that used leaf springs and a rear swing-armThe name was changed in 1922 to 'Standard' as it reflected the fact that it was not as powerful as the new 'Chief'This example is presented in 90% restored condition as it's owner, John Macaulay, passed before the bike was finishedThe engine and most of the bike were completed, photographed in its current condition and includes the parts shownUK-registered on a current V5CEngine turns over with compression but will require recommissioning or restoring before useSpecification Make: INDIAN Model: STANDARD Year: 1925 Registration Number: ML 9028 Engine Number: 88J051Click here for more details and images
Rare Gilera 50TS benefitting from a sympathetic restoration. Famous for their racing exploits in the 1950s with the likes of Geoff Duke and Derek MinterFinishing second and third at the Isle of Man TT in 1963 with John Hartle and Phil Read on 500cc machinesCurrently well known for their smaller capacity mopeds and commutersThis example is presented in restored condition and is in running order UK-registered on a V5CRare to find in the UK in this conditionSpecification Make: GILERA Model: 50TS Year: 1979 Registration Number: ATH 854T Engine Number: 051 6708Click here for more details and images
Ultra-rare Kawasaki Z1. Pre-production press bike originally destined for Norway and one of only five survivors world-wide (#90009). Kawasaki's answer to the CB750 launched in 1972 and quickly became an instant classicTwin overhead camshafts and a top speed of 130mphThis 1972 pre-production Press bike is one of c.15 produced for the worldwide launch of the Z1It was number nine off the production line and was shipped to Norway in late 1972 by importer Ter-Rek ASTest ridden by invited journalists and seen by many whilst on display at the Ter-Rek offices in TrondheimUnfortunately, due to the oil crisis in 1973, the 50 bikes ordered for Norway failed to arrive and the importer went out of businessNumber nine was never returned to Japan, unlike its siblings which returned home to be crushed, escaping Kawasaki's instructions, and was registered new in Norway in 1973We believe only five of the press bikes escaped to survive to this day and most are in museumsIts previous owner, Norwegian Kawasaki enthusiast Johan Morstein, researched and sourced as many of the original parts as possible. The bike was then restored in the UK by Mike Hunnisett to a very high standard and is presented in good running orderNumbers are correct but we believe it has replaced crank cases, still on its original wheels, correct seat, dials and showing just over 160 miles since its restorationComplete with a copy of the Z1 Owners Club of Norway (February 1999 edition) highlighting the history of the bike and a list of all the owners since 1974Imported into the UK with taxes paid and on the NOVA systemAn incredible opportunity to own one of the rarest Kawasaki Z1 models known to existSpecification Make: KAWASAKI Model: Z1 Year: 1972 Registration Number: NOVA Engine Number: Z1E 90009Click here for more details and images
Very original Kawasaki GPZ1000RX. Built as the replacement for the GPZ900R but only produced for three years before being succeeded by the all-conquering ZZ-R1100 in 1990This is a rare, original and unrestored example of the now collectable GPZ1000RXShowing only 26,000 recorded miles and in running orderUK-registered from new with two previous owners and its current owner since 2019Complete with a small history file containing an original owner's handbook, old MOT and old V5Very usable appreciating classicSpecification Make: KAWASAKI Model: GPZ1000RX Year: 1988 Registration Number: F530 GFC Engine Number: ZXT00AE 028715Click here for more details and images
A good running example of the Ukraine-built BMW copy Dnepr KMZ Z750. Built initially in Russia after WWII and very much a copy of the BMW R71Production moved in the late 1950s to the KMZ facility in UkraineThis K750 example was built in 1972 and UK-registered in 1975Presented in military-style solo form and in good running orderPainted in matt green and fitted with period-style canvas panniers and a black-out headlampComplete with history file and some spare parts including diff, rear seat, workshop manual and some other itemsRecent recommission including new Pekar carburettors, rewire, new ignition system, new stainless rims and spokes, brakes, new exhaust and new tyresEngine rebuilt by a previous owner and shows no signs of oil leaksGood example of this rare military-style machineUK-registered on a current V5CSpecification Make: DNEPR KMZ Model: K750 Year: 1972 Registration Number: FHH 853K Engine Number: 916169Click here for more details and images
**Please note the images of this Autocycle are incorrect in the printed catalogue and can be found on Lot 849.** Rare 1950s ladies' bicycle fitted with a Cyclolux engine. French ladies' bicycle from a well known Parisian manufacturerFitted with a Cyclolux 49cc engine and apparently capable of 35kphPurchased by our vendor from Beaulieu some years ago and unused sinceNo paperwork offered with the lot. To be sold as seenA fun project! In museum storage for a number of years, requires recommissioningSpecificationMake: LE CHEMINEAUModel: CYCLOLUXYear: 1950Registration Number: N/AEngine Number: N/AClick here for more details and images
A rare example of Honda's 50th Anniversary re-imagined CB400 Four. Honda celebrated 50 years of being in business by releasing various 50th Anniversary modelsThe NC36 CB400 was one of these examples and echoes the original CB750Exclusive to the Japanese market, not exported worldwide and only produced for two yearsThis example is unusually UK-registered from new and presented in good running orderOwned by the ex-Honda Director of UK Operations, Gerald Davison, who is selling as he has finally decided to hang up his helmet!Showing a recorded 47,500km (29,500 miles)Has been professionally painted in its current colour of gold metallic, fitted with an aftermarket front fairing and heated gripsFitted with unique side panels, four separate megaphone shaped exhaust pipes and special alloy rimsComplete with most of its MOTs from 2002 onwards, numerous receipts, rear luggage rack and original manualsVery rare bike, complete with two keys and UK-registered on a current V5CSpecification Make: HONDA Model: CB400 Year: 1998 Registration Number: S236 LHG Engine Number: NC23E 1910321Click here for more details and images
The rare 650cc version of the popular CX500 Released in 1983, the CX650 was a significant improvement on the CX500Notable upgrades included a tubular frame, dual twin-piston caliper brakes, rear mono-shock and a new tank with fuel gaugePresented in good running orderThe original KPH speedometer is included in the saleSupplied with its V5C and older invoices and MOTsSpecification Make: HONDA Model: CX650EC Year: 1983 Registration Number: EGV 767Y Engine Number: RC10E-2002525Click here for more details and images
Rare, unrestored and remarkably original BSA Beagle being offered with No Reserve. Designed by Edward Turner and built between 1964 and 1965 at the Birmingham BSA factoryLightweight design with a 75cc four-stroke engine and 4-speed gearboxIntroduced to compete against the popular lightweight commuter bikes offered by the likes of Honda but suffered with engine lubrication issues which saw the model discontinued in 1965This remarkable survivor is offered in mostly original and unrestored conditionRecently running but may require some recommissioning before road useComplete with its original RF60 'green' log book and current V5CHistory file containing original handbook and other related itemsGreat restoration project or recommission and run as isBeing offered with No ReserveSpecification Make: BSA Model: BEAGLE Year: 1964 Registration Number: RNX 344F Engine Number: K1 1515Click here for more details and images
One of only eight known surviving examples of the Colleda 250TT and the only one outside of Japan. Colleda (Japanese for 'This Is The One') started producing bikes under the pre-Suzuki 'SJK' brand name in 1954 with the Colleda 90They manufactured bikes until 1964 and after that were called SuzukiThe 250TT was undoubtedly the predecessor of the two-stroke, twin-cylinder 250cc range of bikes that would include the Suzuki T20 and GT250The NASA/Flash Gordon style of design reflected the space race of that period and the Japanese fascination with all things car and bike from the USA This motorcycle is truly rare with the all the other known examples being in either Japanese museums or collectionsCorrect numbers and presented in mostly original and unrestored conditionForming part of a large Japanese collection for some time so will require recommissioning before useEngine turns over with good compressionStill present with its original and very rare indicator and light lensesComplete with original key and Japanese de-registration paperwork with UK import taxes paidThis is the only known Colleda 250TT outside of JapanA genuine piece of Japanese Motorcycle historySpecification Make: SUZUKI SJK Model: COLLEDA 250TT Year: 1958 Registration Number: UNREGISTERED Engine Number: 57871Click here for more details and images
Collection of whisky to include Bell's very rare scotch whisky 21 years old royal reserve (boxed, 75cl, 40%vol), Bells Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson commemorative whisky, three bottle of Bell's old scotch whisky in bell decanters and a bottle of Bell's old scotch whisky extra special in original box.
Five bottles of alcohol to include Etxeko Patxarana sloe liquer (1l 25% vol), 1986 Grand Vin de Bordeaux Chateau de Bousquet (75cl 12%vol), three Barrels rare Old French Brandy (70cl, 40% vol), Torres Gran Reserva imperial brandy grand rouge (72cl) and a bottle of Lajay - Lagoute cremem de cassis de dijon (70cl, 20% vol).
A large collection of 40 Science fiction annuals and books from the 40's to 80's, Comprising 13 Eagle Dan Dare -( 60's to 80's ), 1970's Dr Who, Space 1999, Joe 90, Marvel, flash Gordon, rare space ways no 1 -1954 plus space kingley and secret squadron 1950's, flights of the future 1948 and others
A rare set of Napoleonic uncut playing cards, hand coloured etching, mounted, glazed and framed, published by Jeu des Drapeaux (Paris), circa 1816, each card 101 by 65mm - these famous playing cards were issued when Emperor Napoleon I returned to France after his brief exile on Elba. The deck commemorates his greatest battles, and the cards illustrate his troops and those of his enemies. Hearts depict the French, spades show English, Scottish and Irish troops. The Germans are diamonds and the Russian soldiers are clubs. The court cards have queens as female figures on the flags, the kings show Generals and their aids and the jacks portray single solders from their respective countries. The aces depict soldiers with cannon(s). The title card (missing from this print) has the names of all the great victories from Ulm to Moscow on the pillar.
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