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A genuine TV200 that's been superbly restored. A well-presented Lambretta. The TV200 was produced at the request of the British Lambretta Concessionaires who urged Innocenti to produce a scooter with more capacity and top speedThe result was a top-of-the-range scooter with great acceleration and a high top speed, leading the sales department in the UK to rebrand it as the GT200 This fabulous example has undergone a full nut and bolt restoration by the former Gran Sport Scooters, a highly reputable and professional workshopSince the rebuild, it has been used infrequently and kept on display in a private CollectionThe odometer currently indicates just 2,704 milesAppears to be complete with all original or reconditioned partsRuns and rides, but may require a light recommissioningThe GT200 has developed a bit of a 'cult' following, and this is a rare opportunity to acquire one of these desirable LambrettasSpecification Make: LAMBRETTA Model: TV200 Year: 1965 Registration Number: JWE 37C Engine Number: TV3552470 Click here for more details and images
A nicely restored and tastefully modified Vespa with evidence of good maintenance. Douglas started producing Vespa scooters in their Bristol factory in the early 1950s and continued until 1965They continued to be the official UK importers until 1982Restored professionally in 2009 by Scooter Works of Chigaco for our vendorSubsequently imported to the UK upon his repatriationFull invoice for the rebuild shows all the new parts, gaskets and brake components along with a 177cc cylinder kitInvoices and service work evidences good maintenance history with very little useOdometer shows 481 miles since the engine rebuildStarts, runs and rides with no known faultsDry stored and no rust on the underside of the foot stay, may require light recommissioningSpecification Make: VESPA (DOUGLAS) Model: 150 SUPER Year: 1966 Registration Number: HOV 102D Engine Number: E16JR062143 Click here for more details and images
Lovely condition DKW Hobby Scooter being offered at No Reserve. Introduced by DKW in 1954 and an amazing 44,000 were produced up until 1957The production line was moved to France in 1958 and they ceased building the Hobby in 1962This, mostly original, example is presented in running orderUK-registered on a V5CBeing offered with No ReserveSpecification Make: DKW Model: HOBBY SCOOTER Year: 1959 Registration Number: TBA Engine Number: 27400Click here for more details and images
Well known, Marlboro-decaled, Honda Vision paddock bike. This smart little 50cc, single-cylinder, automatic, Vision 50 NE50 was painted in Marlboro livery by the McLaren paint shop in 2003 as a gift for Lorina McLaughlin.At that time, the lovely Lorina was the owner of the ex-James Hunt, World Championship-winning McLaren M23 which she raced in Historic Formula 1 events over many seasons.The car was prepared and run from the McLaren Factory in Woking by McLaren personnel so they were enthusiastically involved in the project as the Team themselves did not own an M23.The little Marlboro scooter whizzing around the paddock became almost as well known as the McLaren itself around UK and European circuits.In running order Specification Make: HONDA Model: MCLAREN SCOOTER Year: 1989 Chassis Number: AF095023794 Registration Number: G74 VHW Transmission: Automatic Engine Number: AF05E7720012 Odometer Reading: 1 Miles Make: Click here for more details and images
An early example of the 50cc Yamaha RD50 scooter being offered with No Reserve. Produced by Yamaha between 1974 and 1984 and aimed at the popular 16-year old marketSold alongside the FS1E and restricted to 30mphThis example appears mostly original and unrestoredMatching numbers and in running orderUK-registered on a current V5CBeing offered with No ReserveSpecification Make: YAMAHA Model: RD50M Year: 1978 Registration Number: NFC 720S Engine Number: 2E0 014610Click here for more details and images
STAR WARS: SEQUEL TRILOGY (2015-2019) - Light-up Promotional R2-D2 Droid Used for Film Premieres and AdvertsA light-up replica R2-D2 droid from the promotion of the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Constructed by Stuart Bone, this is a replica of the iconic droid R2-D2 and has been seen at film premieres, in television adverts and at Star Wars related in-person events. This R2 unit appeared at the premieres of The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, and featured in a Hewlett Packard advert. The droid is primarily built around a wooden frame with wooden legs. It features a one-piece fibreglass dome and the white outer skin is made from double-cut card, which has been painted for strength and resilience. The front foot is made of aluminium and the side feet are made of fibreglass and plastic, with each foot housing a 24v 100W scooter motor in an aluminium holder. The droid can be driven via remote control, with rotating dome and light effects powered by battery. The back panel can be removed, and is autographed on the outside by R2-D2 performer Kenny Baker and Darth Vader performer Dave Prowse, and on the inside by various Star Wars alumni, including Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett), Ben Burtt (sound designer) and Garrick Hagon (Biggs) and others. The droid has been intentionally distressed to appear like R2 in the films.Dimensions: 75 cm x 70 cm x 110 cm (29 1/2" x 27 1/2" x 43 1/4")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains mechanical components; see mechanical notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £30,000 - 60,000 M View all lots from STAR WARS: VARIOUS PRODUCTIONSView all lots from STAR WARS - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, 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 Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
A large collection of Deadpool Funko Pop! vinyl figures in protectors230: Deadpool the Duck321: Mermaid Deadpool158: Madcap330: Venompool300: Venompool324: Wizard Deadpool48: Deadpool on Scooter115: Deapool Chef145: Deapool322: Clown Deadpool141: Foolkiller142: Solo319: Deadpool as Bob Ross164: Gewnpool157: Slapstick237: Deadpool/Venom29: Deadpool Unmasked156: Stingray197: Gwenpool20: X-Men Deapool232: Selfie Gwenpool143: Terror213: Unmasked Gwenpool
Matchbox Regular Wheels group of 1950's issue models - Including (1) 9c Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine with tan ladder & rear silver trim; (2) 39a Ford Zodiac Convertible; (3) 47a Trojan Van "Brooke Bond Tea" plus others similar (see photo) along with some Charbens & Benbros Models; Tekno Vespa Scooter & Sidecar - Poor to Good Plus (a few damaged or repainted) and Super kings K22 Hovercraft - Good Plus and K24 Scammell Container Truck - Near Mint unboxed. (22)
Benbros TV Series group of 1950's issue models - Including 7 Express Dairies Electric Milk Trolly (handle incomplete); 8 x Foden Ballast Tractor & Log Trailer; 14 Centurion Tank; 15 Vespa Scooter & Rider REPAINTED SILVER, plus others similar (see photo) - Poor to Good Plus (many models either fatigued or incomplete) in Poor to Fair boxes some of which are incomplete. (
2003 Piaggio Vespa PX200 Serie Speciale Limited Edition 102/400, 198cc. Registration number P200 VSS. Frame number VSZ1T 6015084. Engine number VSE1M 421626. Sold with the V5C, MOT until September 2025 and presentation pack. The Piaggio industrial group were devastated by WWII and post war were not allowed to build aircraft, instead they helped mobilise the Italian public with a new transport concept, the scooter. During trials the buzzing noise of the engine and body shape combined for the scooter to be christened the ‘Vespa’ the Italian translation for wasp. From the launch in 1946 it was such a success that it has become a symbol of taste, fashion and style and is one of the favourite global design icons of all time. The Serie Speciale was a limited edition run of 400 units. VSS was owned by David Hogarth in 2009 our vendor being the third owner bought it in 2016 and has never taken it out in the rain. It comes with the original special edition pack and previous MOT's confirming its low mileage of 3130. Sold with the V5C, MOT until September 2025 and presentation pack.
1984 Vespa Douglas 50cc. Registration number A516 YCY. Frame number V5X2T 0162745. Engine number V5X1M 188073. Sold with the V5C and keys. Along with the rival Lambretta, the Piaggio-built Vespa mobilised an entire generation of Italians in the immediately post-war years, the hitherto humble scooter going on to become part of British youth culture in the 1960s as favourite transport of the fashion-conscious 'Mods'. Douglas built the Vespa under licence in the UK between 1951 and 1963, continuing to import the machine from Italy thereafter. YCY was bought as a shop display. Last running a year ago it will require a light recommissioning before use. Sold with the V5C and keys.
1980 Vespa 125, 124cc. Registration number HJW 761W. Frame number VLX1T 194852. Engine number VLX1M 193208. Sold with the V5C and keys. Along with the rival Lambretta, the Piaggio-built Vespa mobilised an entire generation of Italians in the immediately post-war years, the hitherto humble scooter going on to become part of British youth culture in the 1960s as favourite transport of the fashion-conscious 'Mods'. Douglas built the Vespa under licence in the UK between 1951 and 1963, continuing to import the machine from Italy thereafter. HJW was bought as a shop display. Last running a year ago it will require a light recommissioning before use. Sold with the V5C and keys.
1980 Vespa PX125, 124cc. Registration number LKJ 137V. Frame number 112258. Engine number VNX1 M347208. Sold with the V5C, receipt for a new engine in 2009 and various old MOT's. Along with the rival Lambretta, the Piaggio-built Vespa mobilised an entire generation of Italians in the immediately post-war years, the hitherto humble scooter going on to become part of British youth culture in the 1960s as favourite transport of the fashion-conscious 'Mods'. Douglas built the Vespa under licence in the UK between 1951 and 1963, continuing to import the machine from Italy thereafter. LKJ was bought as a shop display and has been "MODed" with mirrors, chrome and a Union Jack seat. Last running a year ago it will require a light recommissioning before use. Sold with the V5C, receipt for a new engine in 2009 and various old MOT's.
1949 Velocette LE, 149cc. Registration number 379 XUM (non transferrable). Frame number 2260. Engine number 6307. Sold with the V5C, history folder with photographs. Launched in 1948, as the 'motorcycle for everyman', the Velocette LE addressed the criticisms most often levelled at motorcycles - that they were noisy, dirty and needed special clothing to ride - achieving impressive levels of silence, comfort and practicality. Sadly for the LE, its arrival coincided with the start of the scooter boom; asked to compete against Italian style, Velo's ugly duckling never stood a chance, even after the sidevalve flat twin's performance had been boosted by a capacity increase from 149 to 192cc in 1950. This example was owned by John Huntly in 2013, our vendor buying it at auction in 2016, since when it has been in dry storage. An older restoration with pull handle kick start. Sold with the V5C, history folder with photographs.
Tri-ang Hornby OO Gauge Train Set, Locomotives, Track Controller, accessories, to include BR locomotive R754, Intercity 125 locomotive and carriages, Princess Elzabeth Tring locomotive, line controller, a selection of Lima and Peco track, Tri-ang boxed closed good van, brake truck Hornby QXR tanker, Merit empty box, Airfix model diesel shunter and more, comes with 3 diecast car models of Burgao Ferrari 240 Testa Rossa 1957 1:18 scale, Newray City Cruisers collection BMW, Vespa mini scooter diecast
A selection of boxed Matchbox model vehicles, to include 1 Mercedes Truck, 38 Honda Motorcycle with Trailer, 36 Opel Diplomat (x2), 8 Ford Mustang, No. 3 Accessory Pack, Models of Yesteryear Y-14 G.W.R. "Duke of Connaught" Loco, Y-15 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost etc. Note: 36 Motor Scooter and Sidecar is in a reproduction box Condition Report:Available upon request
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