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Lot 2129

A Victorian inlaid walnut shield back parlour chair, with later upholstered seat, one leg with repaired split, further small splits. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 101

Fred Dubery (1926-2011) The Garden Seat signed (lower right) oil on board 27 x 22cm, unframed.

Lot 119

HALL BENCH, late 19th century English walnut in the manner of Jas Shoolbred with raised back and rush panelled seat, 155cm W.

Lot 358

PAPSAN CHAIR, vintage 20th century, bamboo with cushion seat, 115cm W.

Lot 486

DESK CHAIR, polished metal, adjustable height, mesh seat, 92cm H x 55cm W x 70cm D at base.

Lot 78

WINDOW SEAT, late 19th century Aesthetic ribbed green buttoned velvet, woven silk trim and turned tapering supports in the style of Jas.Shoolbred, 100cm W x 38cm D x 47cm H.

Lot 89

Latmul Ceremonial Seat in the Form of a Turtle

Lot 1650

Bentwood rocking chair with caned back and seat, 52cm wide, 119cm deep, 100cm high approx

Lot 1657

Eight antique Spanish dining chairs with leather seats, comprising of a set of 6 and a pair of similar carver armchairs (one of these with leather rip to seat)

Lot 102

Unrestored special-edition Honda monkey bike offered at No Reserve.The rare 'White Dax', also known as the 'Lady Dax', featured a floral printed seat coverFully UK-registered, this example will require a full restoration and recommissioningHas had some protective paintwork added to the headstock and has a rip in the seatOwned by our vendor since the early 1980s and has been dry-stored for a number of yearsAppears to have all its original parts, original 1970s pressed number plate and its original keysSpecificationMake: HONDAModel: ST70 DAXYear: 1975Registration Number: HHR 230NClick here for more details and images

Lot 103

Survivors of the 1960s BSA/Triumph Edward Turner-designed 'super scooter' are now extremely rare, making this 1,858-mile, well-restored, 175cc example quite special.Sold by George Clark Motors Ltd. of Brixton Hill in 1963 and with the same family ever sinceIts ex-military owner used it daily to commute  for work hence the very low mileage of 1,858 and great conditionLightly restored and now very usable. Restoration work included an engine rebuild, piston rings, ignition points, alternator service (coils) and a decontamination & fluid changeThe seat has been reupholstered and the frame repainted as well as some areas of the body panels with numerous fixings being replaced with stainless steel equivalentsSupplied with its original Bill of Sale, hire purchase agreement, insurance document from 1962, its original buff logbook (RF60) and the current V5C showing no previous ownersAlso included in the sale are an original Castrol 'Scooter Care' booklet and a copy of the complete parts list for the TigressSpecificationMake: TRIUMPHModel: TIGRESSYear: 1962Registration Number: 53 TKNEngine Number: S9394Click here for more details and images

Lot 111

A charming piece of Italian sports bike history.The ViVi company first surfaced in 1956 producing utility mopeds in Turin, later moving to the Brescia Province to continue production as well as expand the product line to this sporting model which first appeared at the Milan Auto Show in 1965First production bikes by the Viberti company utilised the German-made Victoria engine, an amalgamation of the two manufacturer's names forming the brand name 'ViViStyling was reminiscent of the Yamaha FS1E and typical of that era of small Italian sportsters. An ergonomic sports seat and the elongated fuel tank for example were design features targeting the domestic following for the small-engine class of race bikes in the Coupe d'Europe; an international race series for 50cc motorcycles run by the FIM through the 1960s.This second-generation model was fitted with the Minarelli P4 engine with a 19mm Dell'Orto carburettor offering 4bhp and 80kphImported in 2019 and is now fully UK-registeredAppears to be in original condition with no non-standard modifications. Runs and ridesSupplied with its original Italian logbook - 'Certificato per Ciclomotore'SpecificationMake: VIVIModel: SPORT SPECIALYear: 1968Registration Number: XPX 979FClick here for more details and images

Lot 120

A rare bike, one of only ten built with just two in the UK.Built by Spondon Engineering for Steve WynneThought to be one of only two known to survive in the UKFitted with a 996SPS engine. 145bhp with pressure tested fuel tankSpecification also includes Ohlins front and rear suspension, Koso digital clock, PVM magnesium wheels, Akrapovic exhaust and 888 seat unitPaintwork by Dream MachineStarter motor fitted along with removable rear light cluster for track useUK-registered with a V5CStunning track and fast road bikeSpecificationMake: SPONDONModel: SPORTSYear: 1993Registration Number: JXZ 8146Engine Number: ZDM996W4006745Click here for more details and images

Lot 131

An early example of one of the original 150 bikes produced by Colin Seeley as 'Phil Read Replicas'.Honda commissioned 400 CB750s to be built by Colin Seeley in 1978 as 'Phil Read Replicas' to celebrate Phil Read's TT victory at the Isle of Man in 1977 Based on the CB750F2 but fitted with GRP bodywork, handmade alloy tank, single seat, Cibié twin headlights, and a 4-into-1 exhaust systemFollowing a disagreement with Phil Read, the number of bikes built was reduced to 150, of which only approximately 50 original examples are known to still existThis example sports a fuel tap on the right-hand side of the tank (as opposed to the left) which makes it one of the first 15 built, however this is unconfirmed since no formal frame number records were ever keptPresented as a project bike that will require a full restoration, however it appears to have most of its original parts, including the correct scalloped bottom handmade aluminium tank, angled/upswept exhaust, front mounted ignition barrel and GRP bodyworkThe build spec includes telescopic front forks and swing-arm rear suspension with 5-way adjustable shock absorber, dual 10.8 inch front disc and single 11.6 inch rear disc, Com Star 5-spoke wheels, 5-speed gearbox, and four Keihin 28mm carburettorsOdometer shows 40,696 miles and the bike has a UK V5CSpecificationMake: HONDAModel: CB750F2Year: 1978Registration Number: GHG 68SEngine Number: B750 GE 100466SClick here for more details and images

Lot 132

**Please note this motorcycle is VAT qualifying. 20% VAT will be payable on the hammer price.**A low-mileage Mk 3 in lovely original unrestored condition. Ducati celebrated Mike Hailwood's 1978 TT win by producing the MHR from 1979 to 1986Essentially a standard 80bhp square-case 900SS with NCR-replica four gallon tank, seat and full fairing in Sports Motorcycles' Tricolore livery and Conti silencersFrom 1981, the Mk3 had additional side panels and was kick-start onlyDating from 1982, this example was imported from Japan in 2019 and UK-registeredIn mostly unrestored condition and complete with its original Conti exhaustShowing 33,838km (21,025 miles), in good running order and with a current V5CSpecificationMake: DUCATIModel: MIKE HAILWOOD REPLICAYear: 1982Registration Number: JBW 966YEngine Number: DM860 095160Click here for more details and images

Lot 134

Roger Quemby built Laverda 500 SCF Barcelona Endurance Replica.The 1980s were the heyday for motorcycle endurance racing with big events such as Le Mans and Bol d'OrMost manufacturers created endurance machines to compete but none looked as good or went as well as the machines built in-period by LaverdaThis fabulous 'scratch built' 500 SCF Barcelona Endurance Replica is presented in almost "as new" condition and finished to a very high standardThe donor frame was stripped, refinished and then rebuilt by Alumacraft in WalsallBespoke Maxton rear shocks, resprung original front forks and rebuilt Brembo calipersFront SCF fairing by Serbian Laverda specialist Boba Vukomanovic and rear fibreglass seat panel by Melton FibreglassThe engine was built by Keith Nairn of Laverda Scozia, with a 270 degrees lightened and balanced crankshaft, Ross pistons on stock con-rods and 36mm Montjuic spec Dell'Orto carburettorsKC front lights, clip-on bars and rear sets give the bike a true 1980s endurance flavourSet up for fast road use with 50bhp and more available if race tunedClassic Bike featured in December 2015 with copy includedExtensive history file included containing copy parts and workshop manuals, numerous receipts and old MOT'sNot used for last few months so may require some light recommissioning before road useUK-registered on a current V5CSpecificationMake: LAVERDAModel: 500 SCF BARCELONA REPLICAYear: 1979Registration Number: YEU 934VEngine Number: 1317Click here for more details and images

Lot 155

Manufactured to celebrate the release of No Time to Die. A single owner Triumph 1200 XS Scrambler – Bond Edition 130/250Manufactured to celebrate the release of No Time to DieSupplied by Bridge Motorcycles, Exeter in September 2020Distinctive 007 paint scheme with blacked-out finishes, including black anodized rear and high-level front mudguard, black forks, engine badges with gold accents, black powder-coated swingarm and sprocket cover, plus black anodized grab rail, sump guard and infillsLeather seat with embroidered logo. Bond TFT instrument start-up screen.Just 78 miles and in as new conditionSupplied with the ‘Bond’ handover pack and Certificate of Authenticity signed by Nick Bloor, CEO of Triumph MotorcyclesA true collectors item for Triumph and Bond fans alikeThe registration number shown in the images has been retained and BC70 TVZ has now been issuedSpecificationMake: TRIUMPHModel: 1200 XS SCRAMBLER - BOND EDITIONYear: 2020Registration Number: BC70 TVZEngine Number: 963863Click here for more details and images

Lot 172

Third-generation Pitbull from 2008. Stunningly presented it may be - but it's still a wild dog at heart.Big Dog Motorcycles have become one of the leading manufacturers in high-performance cruisers since they began in 1994, offering 'production-customs' which are highly respected and demanded around the worldThis 2008 third-generation 'Pitbull' is based on a 1,917cc, S&S V-Twin with a Baker 6-speed gearbox, offering the option of a comfortable and smooth cruising RPM alongside plenty of bottom end torqueBillet aluminium parts throughout the build include rear sprocket, mudguard supports, number plate mount, callipers and various other parts. It's obvious that 'off the shelf' clearly was not an option in the design process. Custom cut forged-aluminium wheels provide extra strength and performance, with the rear being an enormous 10" x 20" in sizeClosely contoured panel lines extenuate the bike's stance, whilst deep gloss Burnt Copper paintwork with orange flame accents add the finishing touchThree-in-one rear lights, Auto Meter gauge with gear indicator, low-profile buttons, analogue speedometer and a tachometer built inLow-profile saddle on sprung base as well as the added option of a pillion seat which sits nicely to the rear mudguard on rubber sucker-cups (with a sissy bar that attaches through the billet supports)Offered with its original embossed fork bag and a spare fuel tank if the new owner wanted the option of an even more personalised lookOdometer currently reading 3,685 miles. Very good overall condition and runs/rides as it shouldThis 2008, third-generation Pitbull certainly cuts a more stylish figure than its ancestors, however it's still a wild dog at heart and aimed at a particular hard-bitten breed of riderSpecificationMake: BIG DOG MOTORCYCLESModel: PITBULLYear: 2008Registration Number: OW57 TRXEngine Number: JE00665X Click here for more details and images

Lot 176

A very rare HC model GS1000 in remarkably original 'time warp' condition.The HC model was often referred to as the best-handling bike of the era, out performing comparable 1000cc machines like the CBX, as it employed needle roller bearings as opposed to bushes in a slightly longer rear swingarm. Combining this with a relatively lightweight engine made for a superb riding experienceProduced for just three months between February and May of 1978This example has been kept in storage by its second and third owners (three total)Paintwork is extremely good for 45 years old. No flaws apart from two small dents in the petrol tank (pictured)Plastics and panels are all complete with no cracks and the seat shows no signs of wear13,281 miles from new. The engine is described as showing no indications of heavy useStarts and runs with no known faults. May require some light recommissioning for road useSpecificationMake: SUZUKIModel: GS1000Year: 1978Registration Number: RJJ 140SEngine Number: 103515Click here for more details and images

Lot 179

The 900 GTS was the rarest model of the late-1970s square-cased, bevel-drive, V-twin sports classics.Produced in limited numbers during 1977 and 1978Possibly the rarest of the square-cased, 'bevel-drive' modelsMatching numbers and in mostly original conditionShowing 9,292 recorded milesOriginal paint, seat and Lafranconi exhaust systemIn good running order benefiting from a recent recommission including fluids and carburettor rebuildUK-registered with a current V5CSpecificationMake: DUCATIModel: 900 GTSYear: 1978Registration Number: YBA 206SEngine Number: 854342Click here for more details and images

Lot 196

Stylish Mick-Godwin-built A10 'Bobber'.Bert Hopwood-designed A10 650cc parallel-twin that went on to power BSAs until the 1960sGood looking 'Bobber-style' bike by renowned bike builder, Mick GodwinSingle seat and minimal mudguards give the bike a great retro lookIn good running orderNot UK-registered but complete with a current NOVASpecificationMake: BSAModel: A10 STARYear: 1960Registration Number: UNREGISTEREDEngine Number: DA10R 1609Click here for more details and images

Lot 208

A highly collectable dirt bike which comes with a host of rare period accessories.Appears to be complete and with all its original parts, very few signs of damageMinimal fading on the plastics which are in good condition for the age of the bikeComes with a spare NOS seat cover and a selection of vintage motorcross kitNot road registeredSpecificationMake: SUZUKIModel: RM250Year: 1983Registration Number: N/AEngine Number: J102-105954Click here for more details and images

Lot 213

An early example of the racing inspired Italian two-stroke. One owner from new and in lovely original condition.Sold originally by Motorcyle City and well maintained throughout its lifeAccompanied by extensive documentation. Original Bill of Sale and complete historyComes with original tool kit, two sets of keys and original pinion seat coverCovered by the Aprilia warranty service from new and therefore received its 10,000 mile refresh, including piston rings and all other necessary partsHas recently undergone a service and now has a fresh MOTThe body work shows very few signs of age and overall the condition is very good for an unrestored and totally original bikeOdometer currently shows 18,188 milesSpecificationMake: APRILLIAModel: RS250Year: 1996Registration Number: P232CPGEngine Number: J208105493 Click here for more details and images

Lot 232

Iconic GP road-going race replica Aprilia.Introduced in 1995 to celebrate Aprilia's success in the 250cc GP ClassBuilt to replicate the race bikes using a lightweight alloy frame, 249cc v-twin Suzuki RGV tuned engine and race bike stylingThis two previous owner bike has formed part of a private collection for some time and been on display since 2012Although displayed has been started on a regular basisIn unrestored and original condition and finished in rare Aprilia Racing coloursFitted with an Arrow exhaust system but complete with its original set and seat cowlShowing only 3,800 recorded milesUK-registered on a V5C and fitted with a new batteryVery much sought-after in this conditionSpecificationMake: APRILIAModel: RS250 MK2Year: 2002Registration Number: KU02 WGOEngine Number: Not SeenClick here for more details and images

Lot 298

19thC Country Chair with spindle back and rush seat and a Ladderback chair with panel seat

Lot 394

Wooden pine bedside cabinet / bathroom unit with carved motif to front, 69cm tall. Good condition, 4 seat present which can be reattached. Top slightly loose in middle.

Lot 1016

Suzuki GSXR600 SRAD motorcycle, 1997, 600cc.Runs and rides, has been stored since 2015 so will need recommissioning, plugs renewed recently. Showing 35087 miles, not warranted. Includes pillion seat and 2 paddock stands.Reg. P805 TBH, V5 and keys

Lot 871

Yamaha YB100 motorcycle, 1976, 97cc.Frame no. L2-212636Engine no. L2-212636Runs and rides well, has been in the same family since 1980. Refurbished in 2021 where it was stripped down, resprayed, engine stripped and checked, cylinder painted with heat resistant paint, electrics checked, new points fitted, carb stripped, cleaned with new float valve, new seat fitted and much more.Reg. NOX 150R. V5 and keys.

Lot 563

Pair of 19th century Lathe Back Elm Seated Kitchen Chairs together with Sussex style Chair with rush seat

Lot 564

Large 19th century Carved Oak ' Throne ' Elbow Chair, the arched top with carved cresting and carved scrolled arms, upholstered back panel and stuff over seat, 67cm wide x 150cm high

Lot 574

Moorish Hardwood Carved Folding Chair with embossed leather seat, 84cm high x 37xm wide

Lot 587

French Square Footstool with Tan Leather effect Seat, 66cm wide x 33cm high

Lot 618

Antique Elm Seat Child's Hoop Back Elbow Chair, 38cm wide x 56cm high

Lot 622

Mid century Retro ' Tan-sad ' Industrial Office Swivel Chair with red vinyl upholstered back and seat and metal frame, 44cm wide

Lot 6

A Victorian style elm saddle seat stool

Lot 64

A Chippy heath teak hall seat

Lot 65

A teak hall seat

Lot 1727

A solid Elm seated stick-back open armed kitchen carver chair having a fret-worked centre back-splat, bentwood arms with turned supports, turned legs and stretchers. Good patina. 39 1/2" high, 18 1/4" high to the seat.

Lot 1728

A solid Elm seated stick-back kitchen carver chair having bent-wood arms and supports, turned legs and stretchers. Good patina. 35 1/2" high, 15 1/2" high to the seat.

Lot 1729

An Arts & Crafts bobbin turned framed cane seated side chair. 30 1/4" high, 14 5/8" to the seat.

Lot 1731

A Mahogany framed Dressing Stool standing on tapering square legs terminating in spade feet and having a drop-in blue/white upholstered seat, 20 1/2'' x 15 1/2'' x 18'' high approx.

Lot 1745

A spindle backed Bedroom/side Chair of mixed hardwoods including Ash and having a fabric upholstered seat.

Lot 1746

A Beech wood framed Bentwood open-armed Elbow Chair having a caned seat and turned front legs.

Lot 1747

A dark stained bentwood framed open-armed Elbow Chair having a caned seat, the legs united by a double-bowed stretcher of Crinoline rail style.

Lot 1748

A Georgian style Mahogany framed side Chair having pierced ladder back, the drop-in seat decorated with stylised flower blooms.

Lot 1749

A giltwood framed low Nursing Chair having an oval upholstered pad to the back and over-stuffed upholstered seat and standing on turned and fluted legs.

Lot 1754

Three Mahogany framed traditional Georgian design side Chairs, two with velvet type drop-in seats, one with a floral tapestry and petit point seat.

Lot 1758

An elegant Oak framed Study Chair having scroll terminating arms, turned arm supports and legs, leather upholstered back and arms and leatherette upholstered seat.

Lot 1806

A most attractive, profusely carved open-armed Chair decorated with trailing fruiting branches and having a leaf scroll pediment over a mask/face, the scroll-terminating arms having turned and carved supports extending down to carved swept legs united by an "X" shaped stretcher, the seat and back upholstered in cream ground flowering stem pattern fabric, (one leg detached but present). 48'' high, 24 1/2'' wide and 28'' deep approx.

Lot 1808

An attractive Ebonised spindle-back elbow chair, the turned side supports and legs simulating Bamboo and having a woven Seagrass seat.

Lot 1538

A small quantity of china to include; Aynsley cat, bud vase, dish, miniature love seat and 'Wild Violets' ginger jar with lid. Plus a Coalport Ming Rose bell, Royal Worcester 'Vine Harvest' serving plate, etc.

Lot 283

An 18th century style Wingback armchair, early 20th century, the back, outswept arms and seat upholstered in sage velvet, raised on leaf carved cabriole supports with ball and claw terms, H112cm, W92cm, D82cm

Lot 331

An unusual African stinkwood hall bench formed as two crouching figures supporting a plank seat H100cm, L160cm, D30cm

Lot 333

A Set of four George VI dry oak country dining chairs with spar backs, drop in seat pads, raised on square moulded supports, stamped by maker under seat rail (A/F) H88cm)

Lot 350

A Cast iron garden seat, white painted ends of naturalistic form (A/F) H86cm, W66cm, D50cm

Lot 355

A Coalbrookdale style fern pattern aluminium two seat garden bench in distressed white paint H90cm, L113cm

Lot 387

A set of eight (6+2) Georgian style mahogany dining chairs with splat back over drop in upholstered seat pads, raised on square tapered supports, H95cm, W51cm, D47cm

Lot 390

A Generous Victorian drawing room chair, scroll back, arms and seat upholstered in grey velvet, raised on stained beech turned front supports moving on castors H94cm, W86cm, D90cm

Lot 417

A contemporary black leather upholstered two seat sofa H71cm, L147cm, D86cm

Lot 421

A set of four contemporary dining chairs, woven string seat and back raised on square tapered supports, H95cm, W45cm, D50cm

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