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This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 9th or November 10th.A "The Muppet Show Grand Tour" poster from James Bobin's musical comedy Muppets Most Wanted. Tour posters were displayed outside venues in various locations throughout the film, and Scooter removed a poster from a wall during the song "Something So Right".Titled "The Muppet Show", this colourful, circus-style poster features a striped background, a montage of the Muppets, and a list of tour dates with locations and false phone numbers. A signature reading "R. Harris", referring to credited scenic artist Rohan Harris, is printed in the bottom right corner. The lot exhibits wear around the edges, light creasing and marks on the back. Dimensions (unrolled): 101.5 cm x 73 cm (40" x 28¾") Estimate: £600 - 800 †Δ
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 10th or November 11th.A pair of hand-drawn Chris Foss space scooter and rocket cycle concept sketches from the production of Mike Hodges' sci-fi adventure Flash Gordon. Gordon (Sam J. Jones) used his space scooter while battling Ming the Merciless (Max von Sydow) on planet Mongo. This lot comes from the collection of the film's marketing director, Charles "Charley" Lippincott. It consists of two sketches rendered in ink on illustration paper, one a more detailed Space Scooter design and the other a loose design. The detailed sketch contains written text as well as the artist's signature "F" insignia. The second sketch is also for the scooter but is looser and lacks the detail of the more complete illustration. They exhibit signs of wear from age and use. Dimensions (largest): 35.5 cm x 25.5 cm (14" x 10"); (smallest): 30 cm x 23 cm (11¾" x 9")Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £800 - 1,200 Ω
Britbus and Other Buses and Coaches, a boxed collection pf 1:76 scale models includes Britbus DL-001A, DL-001B, L001, GS01, AS2-001, Model Buses (resin) MBLT02 LT Scooter single deck and ABC Models TRA 5101 Leyland Lion, together with Atlas Editions Great British Buses (17) G-E, Boxes F-E, (24)
1961 James SC1 150cc scooter motorbike, registration number 293 BLJ with original buff logbook and with 1977 tax disc still on the machine, vendor advises it has had a recent engine rebuild, together with original handbook and May 1960 magazine featuring the model, odometer records 5515 miles 10%+VAT buyer's premium on this lot
Vintage Sterling Silver Charm Bracelets - Loaded with Over 26 Silver Charms. All of Good Quality - Both Bracelet and Charms. Marked for Sterling Silver, Charms Includes Concord, Bible, Rocking Horse, Telephone, Eiffel Tower, Shark, St. Christopher, Scooter, Scissors, Tankard and Many More, Good Selection of Charms. 101.2 grams. Excellent Condition In All Aspects.
Three boxed vintage Tri-ang Toys including a 16 piece Tea Set, appears G+ and complete in generally G box, a 'Billy Best' Indian Play Suit consisting of Jacket, Trousers and War Bonnet (size Medium Age 6-8 Yrs) G+ in F/G box and a Good-Wood Toys Tappit Set, G+ in G box. An unused wooden footplate part for a vintage Tri-ang Scooter, VG , prominently displaying the 'Tri-ang' name, is also included as part of this lot. (4)
2017 AJS Digita scooter, 49cc. Registration number YY67 DKJ. Frame number L4HCTEBP7H6001673. Engine number LJ139QMB17013663.The Digita scooter is very easy to ride with its responsive and quiet twist & go four stroke engine. It is fitted with telescopic front suspension for smooth handling on rough terrain with a front disc brake and drum rear brake.16 year old learner legal, it can be ridden on a A1 driving licence or car licence if you passed your test before 01/02/2001, fuel economy stated at 128mpg.Offered from a deceased estate this example has only covered 340 miles and has not been started for many months. Its first MOT is now due.Sold with the V5C.
2012 Baotian BT49QT-9D scooter, 49cc. Registration number YX12 BWM. Frame number L82TCAP99B1025633. Engine number 11713814.Chinese manufacturer, The Jiangmen Sino ? Hong Kong Baotian Motorcycle Industrial Company, was established in 1994 and produces 49cc, 125cc and 150cc models of over 80 kinds of motorcycles, scooters, quads and dirt bikes.Baotian UK has been operating since 2005 and has been sole distributor of the brand since 2007, which is now widely distributed through a network of motorcycle and scooter dealerships.Since its import into the UK, the Baotian 50cc scooter has consistently topped the sales chart and, according to industry statistics, the T49QT-9 was third best-selling moped scooter of 2007. 16 year old learner legal, it can be ridden on a A1 driving licence or car licence if you passed your test before 01/02/2001.Purchased new from Gowland Motorcycles of Bridlington by our deceased owner, it has covered some 3,494 miles and was last MOT'd in 2018 at 3,396. Unused since it will require recommissioning.Sold with the V5C, service/warranty book and owners manual.
1979 Laverda Jota Mk 1, 180, 981cc. Registration number BHM 903T. Frame number V.1200*6420* GM17575OM. Engine number 1000 *6420*. Laverda began with the manufacture of farm machinery, diversifying into production of small capacity motorcycles in 1949. Increases in capacity and variations of design (including a scooter) followed over the years. They eventually offered a large-capacity 650cc twin in 1966, which was soon enlarged to 750. In 1969 Laverda exhibited their first three-cylinder machine which was to take until 1972 before being offered to the public as the 3C, later becoming the 3C(E). At the instigation of the British importer, Roger Slater, performance was enhanced by Laverda and the 3C(E) became the Jota. The 180 had the distinction of being the fastest production motorcycle in the world in the late 1970s, at over 140mph.The Jota model ran from 1976 through to 1982 and is powered by a 981cc DOHC air cooled inline triple with a dry weight of 234 kg. Originally fitted with a crankshaft with 180° crankpin phasing and ignition timing on the right hand side of the engine till 1980. Then in 1981 the ignition timing which was by then electronic, was moved to the left side and in 1982 the Jota 120° was released which had the crankpin phasing to 120°.BHM comes with a Slaters confirmation of import into the UK in May 1979 and was sold by Hexagon of Highgate. By 2002 it was with J. Carter of Cambridgeshire and then in April 2008 with David Hands of Warrington, there are many receipts on file during his ownership, including the rebuilding of the front forks by Slaters (£348) and replacement wheels in 2009 (£1480). Our vendor bought it from Made in Italy in September 2010 when the mileage was 13,234. MOT history goes from 2006 at 12,441 miles through to the new one, dated 16/07/21 at 14,441 miles.Presented in very good condition, it fired up easily when collected by the cataloguer; it is only being sold to ill health.Sold with the V5C, current and past MOT's, various receipts mentioned and the Slaters letter. It should be noted that the frame is a replacement one, correctly stamped with the original frame number.
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