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An early Georgian oak longcase clock by W Clark Kendal, with glazed swing door enclosing brass dial with date aperture, decorated with gilt mask spandrels to each corner, trunk with panelled door, two lead weights and pendulum, 216cm high x 51cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Lot 290 - foot has vertical crack, trunk has later bracket to inside, section of moulding lacking to left edge of hood, later seat board, moon dial not connected to mechanism, date ring not connected to mechanism, mechanism untested.
1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak chair, the cross splat back with a carved squirrel recessed motif, drop in seat above caved legs, carved mouse signature, adzed finish, united by stretchers. private collection of “Mouseman” furniture, the pieces passed down from the vendors Grandfather Harold Stead. The collection was formed from a friendship between Harold Stead and Robert Thompson. Harold Stead decided in the 1930’s to begin the restoration of The Manor House in Lower Wyke, near Bradford, by the late 1930’s restoration was completed, one of the rooms had oak panelling and through knowing cabinet makers H P Jackson and Robert Thompson the decision was made to use the “Mouseman” to fill the Manor. All the pieces in this auction were personally worked on by Robert Thompson himself, originally the collection of furniture was larger but owing to Harold Stead retiring and downsizing a large portion of the collection was sold, these nine pieces being the last of the collection.
1930's Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson oak chair, the cross splat back with a carved knights head recessed motif, drop in seat above caved legs, carved mouse signature, adzed finish, united by stretchers. private collection of “Mouseman” furniture, the pieces passed down from the vendors Grandfather Harold Stead. The collection was formed from a friendship between Harold Stead and Robert Thompson. Harold Stead decided in the 1930’s to begin the restoration of The Manor House in Lower Wyke, near Bradford, by the late 1930’s restoration was completed, one of the rooms had oak panelling and through knowing cabinet makers H P Jackson and Robert Thompson the decision was made to use the “Mouseman” to fill the Manor. All the pieces in this auction were personally worked on by Robert Thompson himself, originally the collection of furniture was larger but owing to Harold Stead retiring and downsizing a large portion of the collection was sold, these nine pieces being the last of the collection.
A circa 1960/61 Triumph Tiger Cub, black. This Tiger Cub has formed part of a large private collection in recent years. Unfortunately there is not any accompanying paperwork with the machine but it has recently benefited from rebuilt wheels and a recovered seat. An ideal restoration project which is ripe for further improvement. No accompanying paperwork. See illustration
EXTRA LOT: A 1966 Honda CS92 Benly Sports, frame number C92-5000121, engine number C92E-5000125, blue. The CS92 is one of the most underrated and undervalued of Honda's early classics, yet arguably is one of the most interesting. Introduced in 1959 the model featured stylish upswept exhausts fitted with perforated heat shields and featured the 15 bhp ***four (not two) stroke*** engine which was capable of 75 mph when new. The CS92 was produced for less than two years and this example is in remarkably original and complete condition. We are advised by the vendor that the engine turns over without any untoward noises, but there is some damage to the seat cover, and in some places there is surface rust on the frame. Offered for auction without any documents this ultra rare early Honda represents possible a once in a lifetime opportunity to own such a machine. No accompanying paperwork. See illustration
A 1963 BSA Rocket Gold Star 650cc replica, registration number YCV 819A, frame number EA7-12312, engine number DA10R 8993, silver, chrome and black. This Rocket Gold Star replica has been built to show standard by the vendor, using correct parts. During the build the following works were carried out: the engine was rebuilt with relined barrels (10.5/1 high compression pistons), new head guides and oversized valves, new Amal Mk I 930 twin carb conversion, new exhaust, rebuilt close ratio RRT2 gearbox originally supplied by John Gardner, new clutch plates/primary chain, reconditioned magneto and dynamo, new regulator box, wiring loom, Altette horn and ammeter and powder coated frame. Other new parts fitted include oil lines, wheel bearings, fork stanchions, fork bushes, fork oil seals, taper steering bearing conversion, rear shock absorbers, chain guard, drive chain, headlight and seat. A reconditioned speedometer and revolution counter with new cables were fitted, the wheels were rebuilt with new spokes and chrome rims, the original petrol tank was rechromed, as were the front and rear mudguards, stays, handlebars, levers, switchgear and taps. Where possible the vendor also used stainless steel nuts and bolts and fittings. Since completion it has only been ridden an approximate 100 shakedown miles and will require running-in and final adjustments to the carburettors. This beautifully built and exciting Gold Star replica is now ready to be enjoyed by the next owner. V5C, no MOT, tax exempt See illustrations
A circa 1976 Yamaha TY175 Trials, white and red, unregistered. This classic twin shock trials iron has been rebuilt by the vendor. During the rebuild the frame was powder coated, the wheels were rebuilt with genuine Yamaha spokes, and the engine was refreshed with new seals and bearings. The bike features some nice period trick bits including a Sammy Miller one piece petrol tank and seat unit and Sammy's footpeg conversion. No accompanying paperwork See illustration
A 19th century carved oak settle in 17th century style, scroll crest rail, four carved panels inscribed Astra Castra Lumen, A-16 47-L, panels surrounded by marquetry, scroll arms, lift up seat, with carved panels below - H125cm, L155cm, D50cm CONDITION REPORT: slight worm, needs polishing but good colour
A set of ten mid Victorian carved oak chairs in 17th century style, foliate carved high backs with turned finials, brass studded red leather seats, bulbous supports supported by H stretchers - H120cm CONDITION REPORT: need re-polishing but good colour, joints tight, leather seats slightly distressed - no tears to leather but slight loss (1cm) to one corner on two chairs. No breaks or damage. Height to seat 46cm.
A 1960s Erik Buch design rosewood dining table for C J Rosenggarden, the top having a crossbanded edge, over twin angled columns, raised on splayed, square, tapered legs 28.5''h 51''dia extending to 90''L with two additional leaves; and a matching set of six chairs, each having an upholstered splat and seat, raised on turned, tapered legs
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