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A Victorian diamond navette ring having twenty six stones of various sizes totalling approx 1.5ct in a pave setting with raised central panel on a yellow metal loop stamped 18ct, size R & approx 5.4g Condition report: Good overall condition. Some general surface wear consistent with use and age. Diamonds secure in settings. Chip to central diamond on panel and some small chips to side diamonds visible under 10x loupe but does not take away from overall appearance.
Two ruby rings, one having a seven ruby floral design with openwork circular shoulders, missing one ruby on a 9ct gold shank, the other having three graduated rubies separated by four diamond chips, missing two diamond chips on a yellow metal shank, ring sizes O and approx 4g gross
A sapphire and diamond trilogy ring, the central round cut sapphire approx. 0.33cts flanked by two round cut diamonds, approx. 0.08 and 0.10cts on a 9ct white gold shank, sold along with a diamond set 9ct white gold wedding band, ring sizes I-J and J respectively, 4.1g gross
Sugata (configuration): shinogi-zukuri (longitudinal ridgeline) with shallow torii-zori (even curve), medium kissaki (tip of blade); kitae (forging pattern) details obscured by rubbing; hamon (tempering pattern) faint broad notare chōji, silvered habaki (collar); nakago (tang) one mekugi-ana (peg hole) visible but unable to remove the tsuka to inspect the nakago Koshirae (mounting): saya (scabbard) steel with brass suspension ring and semegane; tsuka (handle) wooden wrapped in brown leather over white samegawa (ray skin), standard brass military mounts including fuchi (collar), tsuba (hand guard), kabutogane (hilt pommel) with sakura (cherry blossom) and menuki (hilt grips) decorated with sakura and chrysanthemums
AND THREE SOUTH AMERICAN WHIPS The first pair Argentine, of leather and characteristic circular form, each pierced with a D-shaped aperture for the foot and scrolls beneath, with leather suspension strap; the second pair of copper alloy, each with shaped side bars of rectangular section, the outer bar fitted with a protruding short arm fitted with a small star-shaped rowel, and with a suspension loop at the top; the third of white metal, each with broad tread pierced with a circle, pierced side panels with scalloped borders and integral suspension loop; the fourth of wood encased in leather fixed by a series of studs, each with white metal suspension ring; the fifth of copper alloy, with pivoting tread; and five further single copper alloy stirrups; the first whip with hardwood body with copper alloy mounts, and plaited leather whip; the second with hide body and leather ribbon whip; and the third with white metal mounted wooden body (whip missing), the first: 18.5 cm (17)
with straight double-edged blade, silver-plated hilt comprising boatshell guard, a pair of quillons, knuckle-guard and ovoid pommel, and the grip bound with plaited wire between moulded collars, sword knot, in its leather scabbard (slight shrinkage) with silver-plated mounts comprising locket with a ring for suspension and chape, and later cover, 79.4 cm
with broad straight tapering double-edged blade of flattened-diamond section rectangular ricasso struck with a fleur-de-lys mark on one face, iron hilt of faceted bars, comprising straight quillons swelling towards the terminals, outer ring-guard, rectangular quillon block, tall faceted ovoid pommel, and the grip bound with plaited wire between ‘Turk’s Heads’, 107.2 cm
the first with curved fullered blade, copper alloy stirrup hilt, natural staghorn grip, in its copper-alloy mounted leather scabbard; the second a socket bayonet, with its locking ring, in its leather scabbard; and a bayonet, probably German, in its scabbard, the first: 58.5 cm (3)
the first with large horn body, fitted with a silver mounts top and bottom, each decorated with filigree and set with coral, the larger with iron nozzle, and a single iron ring for suspension; the second with iron horn-shaped body encased in white metal (losses); the third and fourth charge flasks, of horn-shaped form, faced with copper alloy decorated with linear designs, and each with spring closure, the first: 23.0 cm (4)
Sugata (configuration): shinogi-zukuri (longitudinal ridgeline) with shallow torii-zori (even curve), medium kissaki (tip of blade); kitae (forging pattern) details obscured by rubbing; hamon (tempering pattern) faint notare, but mostly obscured by rubbing, silvered copper habaki (collar); nakago (tang) unable to remove tsuka (handle) Koshirae (mounting): saya (scabbard) black lacquer with suspension ring; wooden tsuka (handle) wrapped in brown silk, brass kabutogane (hilt pommel), iron tsuba (hand guard) with a plate of radiating rays
Sugata (configuration): shinogi-zukuri (longitudinal ridgeline) with torii-zori (even curve), medium kissaki (tip of blade); kitae (forging pattern) faint itame (details obscured by rubbing); hamon (tempering pattern) faint notare, but mostly obscured by rubbing, silvered copper habaki (collar); nakago (tang) ubu (unshortened), mumei (unsigned) with one mekugi-ana (peg hole) Koshirae (mounting): saya (scabbard) steel with leather protective cover and suspension ring; wooden tsuka (handle) wrapped in brown silk over white samegawa (ray skin), standard brass military fuchi (collar) and kabutogane (hilt pommel), other fittings with sakura (cherry blossom) and kiku (chrysanthemums)
with tapering barrel moulded at the muzzle, export lock engraved with an elephant, stamped ‘Warranted’ on the tail and fitted with ring-neck cock (iron parts pitted), full stock studded with copper alloy nails (cracked through at the wrist and repaired, small cracks), iron trigger-guard, copper alloy pommel, and iron ramrod, 29.5 cm barrel
AND ARMOUR, 18TH/19TH CENTURY The first with octagonal tubular body decorated with silver-encrusted scrolls on the outside, scoop-shaped nozzle, and graduated plunger, with a ring for suspension; the remainder comprising two Indian talwar hilts, one with traces of silver plating; three cross-guards (one incomplete); a scabbard for a pesh-kabz; eight scabbard mounts; a nasal for a kulah khud; four barrel mounts and a Chinese arrow head, the first: 13.7 cm, (qty)
Sugata (configuration): shinogi-zukuri (longitudinal ridgeline) with shallow tori-zori (even curve), small kissaki (tip), gilded copper habaki (collar); hamon (tempering pattern) elegant suguha with slight notare (straight with wavy areas); kitae (forging pattern) faint itame (small wood grain); nakago (tang) ubu (unshortened) with one mekugi-ana (fixing hole), signed Koa Isshin Mantetsu kin saku (‘Asia one heart’, respectfully made from Manchurian steel) and Showa mizunoe nen haru (Spring in the horse year of the Showa period, equivalent to 1942) Koshirae (mounting): saya (scabbard) of metal covered wood with shibabiki (reinforcing bands), ishizuke (chape), ashi (suspension ring) and standard brass and copper military fittings including the pierced tsuba (sword guard) and menuki (hilt grips) decorated with sakura (cherry blossom), wooden tsuka (hilt) with dark brown silk itō (braiding) over white samegawa (ray skin) There has been some debate as to the meaning of Koa Isshin; some have suggested that it is a smith’s name, but it is most likely a patriotic slogan created during Japan’s imperial expansion into mainland Asia and the creation of the ‘Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere’. Manchurian steel was much favoured by the makers of military swords and blades signed Koa Isshin tend to be very well made and produced by hand; the mounts too tend to be of good quality.
Sugata (configuration): shinogi-zukuri (longitudinal ridgeline) with torii-zori (even curve), medium kissaki (tip of blade); kitae (forging pattern) details obscured by rubbing; hamon (tempering pattern) broad notare choji, but mostly obscured by rubbing, two-piece copper habaki (collar); nakago (tang) ubu (unshortened), mumei (unsigned) with one mekugi-ana (peg hole) Koshirae (mounting): saya (scabbard) wooden with leather protective cover and suspension ring; wooden tsuka (handle) wrapped in brown silk over white samegawa (ray skin), standard brass military fuchi (collar) kabutogane (hilt pommel), tsuba (sword guard) and menuki (hilt grip) with sakura (cherry blossom) and kiku (chrysanthemums)
Extensive early lady's ebony dressing table pieces extensive group of vintage ebony handle dressing table pieces, including: 2 hand mirrors, a hair brush, a clothes brush, 2 glove stretchers, 2 shoe horns, a boot hook, a ring box/ pin cushion, a hair tidy, a manicure set on a stand, a lidded bowl, a mushroom form stocking darner, etc, & a matching tray.
Original vintage political propaganda poster published in the German Democratic Republic - Die im dunkeln sieht man doch! You can see those in the dark! - featuring a dark background with a white hand wearing a ring marked with the NATO compass symbol on it and a white cufflink with a dollar sign on it visible, the hand holding a red missile bomb like a pen pointing down. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO was established in 1949. Good condition, folds, pin holes. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 71x57, year of printing: 1980s.
Original vintage poster - With Loyal Greetings from the National Savings Movement. A souvenir of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Coronation Regalia - featuring an image of Queen Elizabeth II in the centre, with bracelets, spurs, orb, ring, swords, crowns, and sceptre, with a frame showing kings and queens throughout the years. Printed for H.M Stationery Office by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London and Dunstable. Good condition, paper loss in bottom right corner, tears, creasing, staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 100x67, year of printing: 1950s.
Original vintage poster for Vitoria bullfighting at the Vitoria Bullring featuring a great Art Deco illustration of a man and lady wearing traditional Spanish clothing with a bull fighting ring in the background, the stencil style lettering below reading: Vitoria los Dias 5 6 7 de Agosto Grandes Corridas de Toros 1932 / Vitoria Bullfight on 5 6 7 August 1932. This annual festival was held from 1884-2016 to celebrate the patroness of Vitoria, the Virgen de la Blanca / White Virgin; Vitoria is located in Alava Spain in the Basque Country. Image from reverse slightly visible. Good condition, restored folds, staining, small restored paper loss on margin, backed on linen. Country of issue: Spain, designer: Zarceno Arteaga, size (cm): 43x22, year of printing: 1932.
Property of a deceased's estate2011 Ducati Monster 1100Registration no. GN11 JZV (see text)Frame no. *ZDMM502AA9B023789*Engine no. ZDM1078AC*005179*• Present ownership since 2016• 'Valentino Rossi' body panels includedWhile its large-capacity sports models were grabbing the headlines by dominating the World Superbike Championship, it was the relatively humble Monster that was Ducati's real success story, selling worldwide by the container-load and thus ensuring the Italian company's survival. Designed by Miguel Angel Galluzzi and introduced in 1993, the Monster single-handedly kick-started the continuing revival of 'naked' motorcycles. The fact that it was achieved by raiding the parts bin and combining the major components of existing models, only serves to underline the brilliance of Galluzzi's original concept. Thus the first M900 version used the air-cooled, two-valves-per-cylinder engine of the 900 Supersport and the chassis of the 851/888 Superbike. A 600 Monster arrived in 1994 and Ducati has continued to ring the changes on the engine front as the line up expanded to encompass a plethora of variants. The Monster in its many forms remains a cornerstone of the Ducati range to this day.This Monster 1100 was purchased by the current vendor's late brother from Bikestrobe of Barnet, Hertfordshire in December 2016 (purchase invoice on file). First registered in the UK and then exported to Guernsey, it comes with a Guernsey Registration Certificate for '3144'. Well serviced and pampered, the machine has been dry stored and ridden regularly by the late owner. Currently displaying a total of only 5,881 miles on the odometer at the time of cataloguing/photography. The machine was last running in August 2023. This Monster comes complete with its original book pack (including the stamped service book). The machine also comes with a copy of the V5C registration document for 'GN11 JZV'. It should be noted that Vehicle Registration Number 'GN11 JZV' has an 'Export' marker to the HPI/DVLA database. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves with regard to the validity of the motorcycle's registration status prior to bidding and will need to apply to the DVLA to retrieve the Vehicle Registration Number. Also included in the sale is a paddock stand; bike cover; the original exhaust silencers (used); 'Rossi' body panels; and other sundry spares (close inspection advised). Other documentation includes some expired MoT certificates (most recent 2017); various Moto Rapido invoices/bills; and a receipt for the Rossi body panel kit. Two keys present.Footnotes:Please note that this vehicle is from outside the UK. Our customs agents, Shippio Ltd, will manage all post sale customs administration. A fee of £350+VAT will be charged on the buyer's invoice to administer both import or export customs movements. If this vehicle is to stay in the UK, it will be subject to Import VAT at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price. This vehicle will not be available for immediate collection after the sale and will only be released on completion of customs clearance. If you have any questions regarding customs clearance, please contact the Motorcycles department harry.taylor@bonhams.com +44 (0) 20 8963 2817.All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω NΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.N If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, whilst the responsibility of submitting the NOVA rests with the Buyer to do so, Bonhams will facilitate the process by engaging an agent (SHIPPIO) to undertake the NOVA and C88 (customs) application if applicable on the Buyer's behalf. A fee of £350 + VAT to do so will be added to the Buyer's invoice.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1956 BSA 650cc A10 Golden FlashRegistration no. SXK 541Frame no. BA10 15112Engine no. BA7S 18851This wonderfully patinated and conserved plunger-suspension A10 was delivered new to Marble Arch Motor Supplies Ltd on 11th May 1956 and originally was attached to a double-adult sidecar. The original buff logbook lists three private owners, the last of whom, Anthony Charles Farmer of Wantage, acquired the BSA in June 1968. The machine was MoT'd in May 1976 (certificate on file) and shortly afterwards broke a piston ring, after which it was consigned to a shed and forgotten for 30 years. The present owner acquired the BSA in October 2006. The Al0 is fitted with an original Craven carrier, which, unusually, was painted to match the rest of the outfit. Renovation included rebuilding the engine (using new-old-stock parts where possible); rewiring the electrics using the original gauges and light lenses; overhauling the plunger units; painting the frame, plunger units and carrier; removing the sidecar fittings; and fitting an original footrest. The sidecar (49T) rear sprocket was changed for a solo sprocket (42T) while the magneto and dynamo sent for refurbishment by Sean Hawker, who also supplied a modern 6V voltage regulator. The wheels were rebuilt and painted to match. Run within the last two years, and described as mechanically sound, the machine is offered with the aforementioned documentation; a BSA OC dating certificate; expired MoTs and tax discs; 'as found' photographs; and a V5C.Footnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Winchester model 94 lever action rifle in 32-40 Cal. Ser. No. JW-25442. This stunning rifle is a John Wayne Commemorative Saddle Ring Carbine, with the addition of a Lyman peep sight.This item can only be purchased by someone with a current valid firearms certificate with permission to acquire or an R.F.D. Face to face collection only.

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