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Lot 1001

A 1997 HONDA SPACE WAGON AUTO, in Silver converted to day a van with awning and roofbox, one key, Reg No. P569 RBP a 1997cc petrol engine, 4 speed, Automatic Gearbox, Central Locking inoperable, MOT until 28 October 2021, V5C present with lots of service and repair receipts, mileage shown 180171km single passenger side sliding door, lift up tail gate, front and rear electric sunshine roof (rear inoperable), front electric windows, fold down bed/beach seats in rear and one spare seat, DVD TV in rear compartment, rear cabin heater, alloy wheels, partial bodykit, towbar, touch screen android sat nav, media player with reversing camera, starts and drives

Lot 1303

AN ERCOL GOLDEN DAWN ASH CHAIRMAKERS WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR, on a crinoline stretcher, with a removable seat pad

Lot 438

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARES AND COLLECTABLES, including a late Victorian copper coal scuttle, a wooden printing block, an early 20th Century SuperRex labour saving device, set of cast iron scales and weights, long opium pipes, folding seat in a carry case and a walking stick etc (two boxes)

Lot 1340

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MEDICAL/SURGICAL/DENTAL CHAIR, with an adjustable headrest, adjustable seat joined on a pivot with a rear foot release latch, covered in brown draylon upholstery, the frame with detailed carving throughout, with scrolled armrests, the base with twin supports, on large claw feet, and later orbit casters, along with a Victorian Mahogany wall mounted shelf, believed to have been married with the dentist chair, converted to a pivoting top, width 41cm x depth 34cm x height 61cm (2)

Lot 1235

A HARLEQUIN SET OF EIGHT EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, inscribed 'Bective' to the back of each chair, with brown drop in seat pads (one spare seat pad)

Lot 408

A SCRATCHBUILT SINGLE SEAT RACING CAR MODEL, powered by a vertical single cylinder model aircraft engine driving the front wheels, no steering mechanism, brass fuel tank located behind drivers seat, aluminium body on steel chassis, aluminium disc wheels with rubber tyres marked 'Replica Cord 42x73', leather seat back but missing seat cushion, missing exhausts and other items, spring suspension to rear axle, painted British racing green with some cracking and wear to paint, mainly around the wheel arches, but the cracking does not extend into the bodywork, not tested, in need of cleaning and some TLC, approximate length 50cm, comes with a black and white postcard size photograph of the car when newCondition: please see description for sizes and material. some compression when turning rear wheels tyres still soft but showing signs of deteriotation/perishing

Lot 1338

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK ARTS AND CRAFTS CHAIRS, carved top rail , above a spindled and splat back, drop in seat pad on square tapering front legs

Lot 1250

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WIND OUT DINING TABLE, with two additional leaves, Joseph Fitter movement, on large cabriole legs and padded feet, extended length 235cm x closed length 137cm x depth 114cm x height 74cm, winding key, and a set of eight Victorian mahogany chairs, with a filiate bar back, each chair with it's own colour of seat pad, on octagonal front legs (11)

Lot 1212

A GEORGIAN OAK SETTLE, the back with four arched fielded panels to swept armrests, roped seat with a squab cream buttoned cushion, on triple turned and block front legs united by a turned stretchers, width 182cm x depth 68cm x height 101cm (rickety so needs strengthening)

Lot 1304

A DARK ERCOL ASH SWAN BACK WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR with a removable seat pad

Lot 1347

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY GATE LEG TABLE on square tapering legs, open 158cm x 107cm, closed 58cm x 107cm, together with a set of six Georgian mahogany Hepplewhite chairs including two carvers and a pair of Georgian chairs with needlework drop in seat pads (9)

Lot 129

Hippodrome Circus, Great Yarmouth V.I.P Family Ticket A VIP family ticket for 2 adults and 2 children to all four world-class circus productions throughout the year at the Hippodrome Circus, Great Yarmouth: Pirates Live, Summer Circus and Water Spectacular, Halloween Spooktacular and the Christmas Spectacular. Described as “One of the seven wonders of the British seaside” by the Daily Telegraph, The Hippodrome is Britain’s last surviving total circus building dating back to 1903. It’s a magical venue that also boasts a truly unique feature of a sinking ring, turning the entire circular stage into a swimming pool. This plays host to fountains, swimmers acrobats throughout the performances. Each year there are 4 world class productions: Pirates Live - this award winning show takes place over the Easter break and sees the iconic arena transformed into a film set style pirate world, complete with 40-foot galleon and lagoon Summer Circus and Water Spectacular - breath-taking acts from across the world join hosts Jack Jay and Johnny Mac for an out of this world show. Halloween Spooktacular - a spooky theatrical show. Mixing top circus acts with hilarious comedy in a panto style adventure. Christmas Spectacular -one of Europe’s largest festive shows with over 50 performers. A stunning cast of Dancers, Swimmers, Acrobats and Aerialists join host Jack Jay is joined by Norfolk favourite funny man Ben Langley. 2020-21 Shows: Christmas Spectacular 5th Dec 2020 – 10th Jan 2021 Easter Pirates Live 1st – 25th April 2021 Summer Circus and Water Spectacular 7th July – 19th September 2021 T&C’s Apply Final bidders must redeem the 4 VIP guest experiences on dates specified by Hippodrome Circus, Great Yarmouth Subject to related government guidelines Experience may not be resold or re-auctioned Voucher Entitles you to A Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children) to visit the Hippodrome on FOUR occasions as our V.I.P. guests or more guests to watch any of our In-House Hippodrome Shows: Please state you have this voucher when booking and produce on collection of tickets Valid for any of the Shows, check website for dates & times, excluding NYE or Xmas eve Not redeemable for cash or with any other offer, but can be used as a multiple voucher on one show or more shows I.P seats I.P access - Dedicated V.I.P door collection No Queuing Signed Poster and Brochure Choice of popcorn or pick n mix before the show Choice of light up souvenir for each child Pre-show drinks bubbly or choice of wine, beer or soft drink delivered to your seat by your own personal butler Interval drink or ice cream delivered to your seats Free admission & personal guided tour of the Circus Museum for all after the show, plus meet some of the show artistes backstage Donated by: Hippodrome Circus, Great Yarmouth www.hippodromecircus.co.uk

Lot 203

2 Associate Memberships of the Director’s Circle, New Wolsey Theatre’s and 4 tickets for the 2021 Panto Calling all theatre fans! This membership gives you the ultimate theatre experience where you will get to see what happens behind the scenes at one of the best theatres in Suffolk. It includes tours, tickets and treats. The New Wolsey Theatre is legendary in East Anglia for its critically acclaimed performances, commitment to youth theatre and – of course – its famous Panto. This is a venue to know and love. The Associate Memberships, worth £1000 each, will last until November 31st 2021, include: A 'Behind The Scenes' experience evening A named seat (for each Associate) for the duration of their Membership Free evening parking for 1 vehicle every time they visit for a show A dinner with Chief Executive and/or Artistic Director Invitations to Season Launch Events Dress rehearsal invitations 15% discount at the cafe/bar Two complimentary tickets to a show A named member of NWT staff to look after your Membership benefits T&C’s Apply Voucher to be presented to final bidder by the New Wolsey Theatre on completion of the auction Subject to related government guidelines Experience may not be resold or re-auctioned All of the above benefits may be reviewed and adjusted in light of changes to programming because of COVID-19 and equivalent benefits may be suggested if necessary Membership may also be extended at our discretion to ensure the full benefits of a year's Associate Membership are available to the successful bidder Membership may be gifted to another individual/s but cannot be transferred again once the Membership period has started Membership commences: from date of auction Expires: 31 November 2021 Donated by: The New Wolsey Theatre www.wolseytheatre.co.uk

Lot 2178

FOUR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with drop-in seat and turned legs

Lot 2264

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD PRIE-DIEU, with needlework upholstered back and seat, carved with acanthus leaf, raised on turned legs with brass castors.

Lot 2319

AN 18TH CENTURY COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR WITH 17TH CENTURY STUMPWORK SEAT COVER, with yoked crest rail above a pierced splat, the drop-in seat raised on square-section legs; together with ANOTHER 18TH CENTURY CHIPPENDALE CHAIR (2)

Lot 559

VICTORIAN SLIPPER CHAIR, Victorian royal green velvet with button back and seat and walnut fluted front supports.

Lot 629

SOFA, contemporary buttoned burgundy velvet, with seat cushion and turned supports, 208cm W.

Lot 485

HALL BENCH, Art Nouveau design scrollwork verdigris iron frame with linen upholstered seat, 96cm H x 138cm x 40cm.

Lot 582

HALL CHAIRS, a pair, William IV mahogany each with scroll back and panel seat. (2)

Lot 620

HEARTH BENCH, Louis XV style, traditionally grey painted, with rush seat and stretchered supports, 52cm W x 46cm H x 127cm W.

Lot 476

CONSERVATORY ARMCHAIRS, a pair, rattan and cane with rounded backs and seat cushion. (2)

Lot 660

BERGERES, a pair, Louis XV style walnut in red velvet with seat and scatter cushions, 96cm H x 78cm. (2) (upholstery with faults)

Lot 468

SOFA, concave oyster velvet upholstered with two feather filled back and seat cushions and turned supports with castors, 195cm W.

Lot 406

Original vintage propaganda poster titled 'Going Down!', featuring a black and white drawing of Adolf Hitler's caricature emerging from a toilet seat. The poster was issued by Hobo news, an early 20th-century newspaper for homeless migrant workers. It was published in St. Louis, Missouri, and Cincinnati by the International Brotherhood Welfare Association (IBWA) and its founder James Eads How. Hobo News was important for legitimatizing the hobo identity and has been credited as a predecessor to the modern street newspaper movement. Good condition, staining on margin, minor loss on top right corner. Country of issue: USA, designer: Hobo News, size (cm): 31x28.5, year of printing: 1940s

Lot 842

TWO LOUIS XV-STYLE UPHOLSTERED BERGERE ARMCHAIRS, 19TH CENTURY19th century two louis-xv style relief carved giltwood silk damask upholstered bergere armchairs. each parlor chair reguilded with 24 KT. gold finish relief carved with foliate motif, the arched crest with modified upholstered wing back above a fixed cushion seat raised on fluted tapered legs headed by floral paterae, upholstered with burgundy and gold striped silk damask with gold acanthus overcast. comprimising of one bergere wing chair and one bergere armchair. armchair dimensions: 70.9 x 50.9 40.8 cm (31 x 23 x 19 in.); winged dimensions: 101.6 x 73.67 x 50.8 cm (40x 29 x 20 in.). CONDITIONThe armchairs is in overall excellent condition. missing paint is visible on the upper right flank of the armchair. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Lot 832

FRENCH NAPOLEANIC HIGH-BACK ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1880circa 1880 french napoleanic figural relief carved mahogany parcel gilt upholstered highback armchair. the high-back with foliated carved trim above an upholstered back and seat flanked by padded arm rests above a loose cushion seat flanked by pilaster with mask capitals above a scalloped scroll and acanthus skirt on compressed ball feet; the carved madallion. dimensions: 118.1 x 78.7 x 53.3 (46 1/2 x 31 x 21 in.) LOT NOTES Label mounted on base reads Graham M. Rhodes Antiues, Willoughby, Ohio, 440-951-5077. stamped on base Jemont (French Wood Carver, CA. 1880) - ONLY JEMONT IS STAMPEDCONDITIONThe armchair is in overall excellent condition. With no issues to report. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Lot 1262

Tetrad - traditional shaped three seat sofa upholstered in Harris Tweed fabric, turned front supports, with complimentary pouffe and scatter cushions, W185cm, D103cm - Condition Report

Lot 1243

Bylaws Furniture - traditional oak dressing stool, collar turned supports joined by stretchers, seat upholstered in floral lozenge pattern fabric, 63cm x 36cm, H50cm - Condition Report

Lot 1222

Georgian style walnut stool of oval form with plain frieze and upholstered drop-in seat on four cabriole legs each carved with stylised shell and husks, scrolling and textured brackets and ball and claw feet W57cm D44cm H43cm - Condition Report

Lot 1239

French upholstered wing back chair, the gilt frame with scroll carved cresting and acanthus arms, serpentine frieze on cabriole legs, loose seat cushion, W76cm, D68cm, H123cm - Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1289

'Mouseman' oak three legged stool with kidney shaped dished seat, by Robert Thompson of Kilburn, 37cm x 30cm, H46cm - Condition Report

Lot 1264

18th century Yorkshire Dales oak lambing chair, shaped cresting rail above panelled wing back, panelled sides and front, drop in upholstered seat cushion, W65cm, H111cm, D80cm - Condition Report

Lot 1277

Victorian rosewood adjustable piano stool, circular revolving upholstered seat on turned column support, lobe carved platform base, three scroll carved feet, H53cm (lowest height) - Condition Report

Lot 1249

Peter Silk of Helmsley - Pair two seat settees upholstered in chequered fabric, on turned feet, W130cm, H92cm - Condition Report

Lot 1263

18th century oak box seat settle, panelled back, cresting rail initialled 'T.I', the moulded seat with hinged lid, down swept arms on octagonal faceted supports, fielded panelled base, engraved brass escutcheon initialled again 'T.I', W80cm, H149cm, D59cm - Condition Report

Lot 1233

Set six early 20th century Sheraton revival dining chairs, shield shaped back with serpentine bead carved and fluted upright splat, serpentine seat upholstered in leather with stud work, square tapering stop fluted supports with spade feet, the two carvers with curved arms and supports with scroll carved terminals, seat height - 47cm, seat width - 53cm - Condition Report

Lot 1202

Pair early 19th century buttoned back waisted occasional chairs on turned walnut supports terminating in brass mounted ceramic castors, upholstered in vintage floral Sanderson 'Beaulieu' with complementary aubergine velvet backs (sprung seats completely renewed), total height - 83cm, seat height - 45cm - Condition Report

Lot 1228

Set ten (8+2) late Victorian walnut dining chairs, moulded frames, upholstered seats and backs, the carvers with upholstered arms, turned and carved front supports, on ceramic castors, carver seat width - 58cm - Condition Report

Lot 1119

Red Deer Antler armchair, constructed from entwined Antlers, over a leather upholstered studwork seat, W122cm, H91cm x D72cm - Condition Report

Lot 1296

'Lizardman' oak refectory dining table with rectangular adzed top, twin pillar supports on sledge feet connected by floor stretcher (168cm x 90cm, H74cm), and set six (4+2) oak dining chairs with lattice carved backs, drop in upholstered seat cushions, all by Derek Slater of Crayke - Condition Report

Lot 1231

Pair late Victorian oak ecclesiastical armchairs, Gothic style trifoil and pierced back, the arm terminals carved with flower heads, turned front supports connected with H stretcher, with label underneath 'F. Danby's, Leeds', W60cm, seat width - 49cm - Condition Report

Lot 1239a

French upholstered wing back chair, the gilt frame with scroll carved cresting and acanthus arms, serpentine frieze on cabriole legs, loose seat cushion, W76cm, D68cm, H123cm - Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1258

Early 18th century country oak bacon settle, tall raised cupboard back enclosed by paneled door, box seat with hinged lid, field paneled front, W87cm, H198cm, D65cm - Condition Report

Lot 1221

Georgian mahogany Gainsborough open armchair, serpentine cresting rail, upholstered in pale red fabric decorated with scrolled interlacing floral pattern, down curved arm supports, moulded front supports with chamfered inner edge, brass and leather castor, W72cm (max), H99cm, seat width - 61cm, seat height - 40cm - Condition Report

Lot 1118

Red Deer Antler armchair, constructed from entwined Antlers, over a leather upholstered studwork seat, W133cm, H100cm x D115cm - Condition Report

Lot 1288

'Mouseman' oak four legged stool with dished seat, by Robert Thompson of Kilburn, 37cm x 30cm, H46cm - Condition Report

Lot 1255

Pair late 19th century oak Yorkshire type chairs, backs relief carved with scrolls and foliage, half turned column mounts to upright supports, turned front stretchers and supports, seat height - 45cm - Condition Report

Lot 215

Violino dark brown black leathered two seat sofa (width 220cm) and a matching smaller two seat sofa (width 175cm) (2)

Lot 400

Early 20th C beech framed folding child's chair and a folding stool with "Canadian Pacific" carpet work seat

Lot 212

Large leather two seat sofa on raised circular wood supports (width 230cm) and a matching smaller two seat sofa (width 180cm) (2)

Lot 1117

1929 Shaw Special, 10.5 hp. Registration number AW 6769. Frame number 3534083 (ABC). Engine number M32171 (Austin). In my time as an auctioneer one occasionally comes something that you are at a loss of how to catalogue, this wonderful creation is one of those times, so I think the best way is to tell a story with a little bit of poetic license. In 1929, engineer, John Shaw of Scarcroft in Leeds, began designing and building his own motorcycle using an ABC motor cycle frame and an Austin Seven motor car engine. One presumes that he either had an old ABC with a broken engine or an Austin with a damaged chassis/body. The ABC was produced by the Sopwith Aircraft Company and designed by Granville Bradshaw, who had developed a 398cc overhead valve flat twin engine during the Great War and placed it in a duplex loop frame with sprung front and rear forks. It was one of the most advanced designs of its time but did not sell well and the company folded in the mid 1920?s. The Austin, being of small size, fitted quite well within the frame and he then designed the shaft drive to power it. There is a photograph on file of the shaft drive being on the right-hand side of the machine, maybe a mark one version, as he soon decided on across the frame with flexible couplings to the rear wheel via a cardan shaft. By late 1929/early 1930 he had decided on the finished article which used the c.1927 Austin Seven and gearbox, mounted at an angle, with twin radiators, (similar to a Scott). With three forward gears and reverse, it used either a hand or lever operated clutch, coupled brakes by hand or foot, electric or foot start, riding on AJS 26? wheels, the rear being detachable. During 1930 and 1931 Shaw then undertook some 8,000 miles of touring on all kinds of roads and tracks in Britain including Park Rash (Kettlewell), Keigthley Gate (Ilkley) and Middle Tongue (Cumbria) which provided information on the performance of the motor bike. By 1931 he was satisfied that his machine was running perfectly and he successfully patented the coupling mechanism with the shaft drive (patent number 393,947, submitted on the 10th December 1931 and granted on the 12th June 1933). In the mid 1930?s he toured the continent with his wife as pillion rider for two or three weeks at a time on several occasions. Interestingly George Bough introduced the Brough Superior Austin Four for the 1931 Olympia Motorcycle Show. It was listed in the 1932 Brough Superior catalogue as the 'Straight Four' but it was commonly known as the Brough Superior Austin Four, or BS4, or '3-wheeled Brough'. The machine is powered by a modified Austin 7 engine and gearbox unit, from which a driveshaft emerges on the centre-line of the motor. Rather than design a new gearbox, George Brough kept the central driveshaft, and use a pair of close-couple rear wheels driven by a central final drive box. This 3-wheeled design was legally considered a motorcycle as the wheel centres were within 24". One wonders if Brough had seen Shaw?s machine? During 1931 The Motor Cycle magazine had four articles on the Shaw Special, August 31st under the title ?The Nameless Wonder?, September 3rd, December 10th when Shaw, under the pseudonym Austin Primus, describes its particulars and the 24th December under ?An Enthusiast?s Austin-engined Machine?. At some point the engine was bored out by 40 thousanths, possibly to gain more power. John Shaw was an engineer of some repute having also designed and built an aluminium bodied car with the A55 engine and latterly even designed his own house in Scarcroft. He was recruited as works manager to the purpose built factory at Crewe to produce the Merlin aero-engines which powered the Spitfire and Avro planes during WW2. Shaw passed away in 1967 and his wife loaned the machine to the Nostell Priory Museum, where it remained until Sotheby?s sold the Harry Fenby collection that had made up the bulk of the museum in 1980. It was returned to Mrs Shaw who gave it to her nephew in law, our vendor. Unfortunately, the museum had lost its original number plates and substituted others and therefore our vendor applied to the Local Vehicle Licensing Office in Hull in 1983 for a V5 with the correct registration mark and this was provided. As they could not locate a frame number, they issued it a new one and asked for it to be stamped, and this was to be undertaken during restoration. However during the stripping the original number appeared on the headstock when the frame was restored. Unused for many years, he decided in 2010 to have it restored by Chris Woodcock of Norton. The engine was stripped and rebuilt, (when the rebore was discovered) , gearbox and clutch overhauled, a replacement Zenith carburettor was fitted as the original Amal had metal fatigue (included with the sale), frame and metalware was powder coated, radiators overhauled, nickel plated and rechromed where required, speedo, magneto and dynamo reconditioned and the seat recovered (original included). Since the restoration it has been regularly started up but not ridden and he has now decided to part with this wonderful creation, when viewed the engine fired on the first pull of the starter and sounded very quiet and smooth. Sold with the V5C, copy V5, copy of the patent, the original magazine articles, various period photographs, a CD of the restoration work and other paperwork. It is the subject of a magazine article by Classic Bike.

Lot 1139

1939 Dayton Autocycle, 98 cc. Registration number YWG 415 (non transferrable). Frame number 1123. Engine number SH.4185. The Dayton Cycle Co Ltd at Dayton Works, Park Royal Road, North Acton, London NW10 originated at 221-222 Shoreditch, London E1 as Chas. Day & Co and was a well-established manufacturer of high quality bicycles. Although primarily a pedal cycle manufacturer, Dayton made occasional forays into the motor cycle arena. The first of these was the Dayton Motorised Bicycle, a 162cc machine produced in 1913 and, as its name suggests, little more than a stengthened bicycle frame with an engine attached. The name "Dayton Motorised Bicycle" was resurrected when Dayton produced its autocycle, just before the Second World War. This machine was very similar in appearance to most other pre-war autocycles, having inverted brake levers, rear stand and the smaller style of fuel tank. It was also fitted with a rear carrier and a curved toolbox mounted low down between the left-hand chain and seat stays. Both brakes on the Dayton were cable operated and the machine retailed at 17 gns (£17.85) in 1939, a guinea cheaper that most other autocycles. The autocycle was only produced for the 1939 season; Dayton did not produce any autocycles after the war although they continued as producers of pedal cycles. Dayton?s final excursion into motorised machines was a scooter, the Dayton Albatross, produced from 1954 to 1961. Very few Daytons were made; it is probably the rarest of all autocycles (excluding those that never made it past the prototype stage). At the time of writing, the NACC has only heard of one surviving example of the Dayton autocycle. YWG was originally registered on the 10th October 1939 with a registration of BBE 799 and by 1946 was with G.W. Capes of Lincoln. and on the road until at least 1957. By 2016 our vendor had restored the machine and applied for a dating certificate, DVLA gave it a new number as the BBE had been reassigned. Sold with the V5C, R.F.60 A, dating certificate and other paperwork.

Lot 1146

1993 Kawasaki ZXR750, 750cc. Registration number L854 JRM. Frame number ZX760L 010977. Service record, owner manual and V5C with bike. Such is the predominance of the ?race replica? motorcycle today that it is hard to imagine a time when they were seen as unusual, even exotic, but back in the 1980s such machines had the power to amaze. Although now ignored by all except Suzuki, the 750cc class was fiercely competitive 20 years ago, and while Honda (RC30) and Yamaha (OW01) offered expensive track-focused models that were little more than thinly disguised ?homologation specials? aimed at the World Superbike Championship, Kawasaki opted to produce a contender which, although lacking its rivals ultimate specification, was at least available at an affordable price. Introduced for the 1989 season, the ZXR750 used a revamped GPX750 engine in a sexy-looking alloy chassis based on that of the ZXR-7 factory endurance racer. Much more practical as a road bike, the ZXR750 gave little away to the considerably more expensive RC30, Bike magazine finding that the Kawasaki was quicker through the standing quarter-mile and flying half-mile, while possessing a superior top gear roll-on. It also handled brilliantly, once the over-hard rear suspension had been sorted, and had one of the best front ends around. Kawasaki began by offering a separate race kit before introducing the limited edition ZXR750-R, which came with most of the kit as standard. Introduced for 1991 alongside the road-going ZXR750J, whose new short-stroke engine it shared, the ?R? (ZXR750K) version came with a raised compression ratio, 39mm flat-slide carburettors, close-ratio gearbox, alloy fuel tank, single seat and a greater range of suspension adjustments. JRM was the road bike for East Riding motorcycle racer Mick Brown. Mick had the bike resprayed in his racing colours and all the panels appear to be present and without serious defects. According to MOT history, JRM passed MOT in April 2013 with no advisories and had a recorded mileage of 20,092. With the usual safety checks this machine could soon be recommissioned for road use. Comes with service record, owner manual and V5C.

Lot 1149

1976 Honda Gold Wing 1000cc. Registration number UCK 301R. Frame number GL1-2019978. Engine number GL1E-2019008. The first production Honda Gold Wing, the GL1000 design style was kept as minimalist and conventional as possible. The bike was named after the Honda logo, gold wings. Fitted with the engine and transmission that had been developed in the Project 371 the final production motorcycle featured a steel, full duplex cradle frame with the fuel tank mounted below the seat behind the unusually large side covers. What looked like the fuel tank was actually a glove box and tool box compartment which contained a tool kit and kick starter lever just in case of failure of the electric starter or a flat battery; and the compartment also contained the top up tank for the radiator and easy access to the electrical fuses. The engine used single overhead camshafts on each bank of cylinders, and instead of noisy cam chains Honda used toothed belts to operate the cams. The bike?s colours for its first year of production were Candy Antares Red and Candy Blue Green followed by Sulphur Yellow the following year. With its liquid cooled engine exhaling through a big efficient exhaust system, belt driven camshafts and shaft drive with cush drive the GL1000 was a quiet limousine of a motorcycle reminiscent of a Rolls-Royce except with two wheels. UCK was first registered in August 1976. Former tax discs show the bike to have been in West Yorkshire in the late eighties, in 2012 it was MOT'd in Newport, Wales at 41,919 miles, before heading to Surrey with Paul Griffiths. Our vendor bought it in May 2015 and has only covered 114 miles since the last MOT. The bike is fitted with 8 spoke Lester alloy wheels but the original steel spoked wheels are included with the sale. Sold with V5C, previous MOT certificates, former tax discs and a Honda owner?s hand book. It will recommissioning before use.

Lot 30

1977 Land Rover 88 SWB Series III"Make: Land RoverModel: 88" Series IIIYear: 1977Mileage: 32580VIN: 90133581AConfiguration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: RRY736RTransmission: ManualWith three registered keepers, the current vendor states this Series III has had a body-off rebuild in 2018 including the replacement of brakes, cylinders and pipes as well as all vehicle electrical looms and lights, a new fuel system including a replacement tank, pipes, pump and carb, new seats and the dash top recovered. Doors were also replaced as well as panels such as seat boxes as well as a full body respray. All ironwork was also re-galvanized as well as a full oil service including engine and transmission. The vendor also states the vehicle was previously barn stored for a number of years prior. Photographic evidence of the rebuild process is included as well as the current V5, MoT certificates and invoices adding up to £11,000. The current MoT is valid until October 2021. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 26TH OCTOBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR

Lot 07

1984 Citroen 2CV6 SpecialMake: Citroen Model: 2CV6 Special Year: 1984Mileage: 70800VIN: VF7AZKA00KA075904Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: B340WYPTransmission: ManualThe vendor has advised that this vehicle was dry stored for over ten years whilst it was slowly rebuilt including a galvanized chassis, all new hoses, brake lines, discs and pads. In addition, a previous keeper rebuilt the engine with a slightly different cowling to improve the BHP. The interior has also been being refurbished including door cards, linings, bulkhead, carpets and seat covers which have been replaced. Seven owners including the vendor. It comes with a current V5 and MoT, receipts and manual. The mileage is recorded at 70,800. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 28TH OCTOBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR

Lot 231

1973 Triumph Spitfire MK IVMake: Triumph Model: Spitfire Year: 1973Mileage: 0VIN: FH53729Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: FDU706LTransmission: Manual PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 1ST OF OCTOBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR 1,296cc. Described by the vendor as a great driving example. Having spent a few years off the road, the car was subject to mechanical improvements totalling around £3,000 between 2011 and 2014. More recently it has benefited from parts and full service totalling £1,000. In addition, a new hood has been fitted and front seat re-covered. It comes with receipts dating from 2011 to 2014, MoTs from 2013 to the present, 2019 bill of sale and spare keys. The mileage is recorded at 81,008.

Lot 226

1967 VW T2 Split Screen LHDMake: Volkswagen Model: T2 Split Screen Year: 1967Mileage: 84227VIN: 227060513Configuration: Left Hand DriveRegistration: OCR52ETransmission: Manual1,600cc. Imported from California into the Isle of Wight in 2005 where it was purchased by the vendor in 2014. It is described by the vendor as a non molested vehicle. During their ownership they have added new front disc brakes along with front and rear seat belts. We have been advised that it has always been kept in a garage. It comes with MoTs, service and parts bills dating between 2009 and 2016, tax discs and parts catalogues. The mileage is recorded at 84,227. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 20TH OCTOBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR

Lot 64

1989 Citroen 2CV6 DollyMake: Citroen Model: 2CV6 DollyYear: 1989Mileage: 71600VIN: VF7AZKA00KA341746Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: F791REVTransmission: ManualWith it's rollback roof, the vendor describes this Dolly as a good looking car that is great fun to drive. It recently benefits from some work including minor welding to the floor pan which is now solid, sound insulation pads sit below the original rubber matting, new carpets, kingpins and original style seat covers. The underneath has been fully wax oiled. The vendor advises that there are a few areas which can be improved if desired, these are all fairly superficial and reasonably straight‑forward to an enthusiast. With everything working as it should, the car is described as superbly reliable. It comes with some MoTs, service documents, hand‑book and spare keys. The mileage is recorded at 71,600.

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