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Ducati SS900 motorcycle. 1979. 864cc. Frame no. 903123 Engine no. 903529, please note these numbers do not match the V5. Immaculate condition in light blue with twin seat, electric start, very collectible rare machine. This bike is out of a private collection and has been stood for many years. It will need recommissioning before getting it on the road. Comes with some history, manuals and old MOT. Reg. FVX 272T. Key. V5 available but does not correlate with the engine and frame numbers stamped on the bike
Tribsa T120/Daytona Goldstar Rigid 750 motorcycle. One of 3 Mead and Tomkinson Daytona Goldstar rigid frames with correct oil tank. 1961 Triumph T120R engine with Morgo 750 kit. Engine completely rebuilt with race cams. Genuine DAY gearbox, Goldstar forks with original Daytona top yoke, Goldstar wheels and alloy rims, Steel primary cover and Feridax racing seat. Custom painted petrol tank.
Norton Model J4 ES2 motorcycle. 1954. 490cc. Runs and rides. Frame No. J453462. Engine No. 53462J. Fully refurbished with powder coating, chrome, lots of new parts to include; New petrol tank, rear brake drum/sprocket, stainless steel wheel rims and spokes, seat, rebuilt original speedometer and rebuilt magento. Reg 599UYM. V5 and keys
A mid-20th century limed oak Footstool, with drop-in wool-work upholstered seat pad, impressed mark 'W', together with a limed oak dressing-table stool with caned seat, canework split, and an oak stool with barley twist legs and cane seat (3) Provenance: from a house on the south Devon coast, the family bought the house in 1936 and furnished it mainly from Heals, the house has been in the same family until now, and this is the first time that the furniture from that house has come to market.
*** AWAY CLOCK RETURNED TO ETWALL***A Whitehurst of Derby 8 day Longcase clock with 13" round brass silvered dial eight-day movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak case with walnut cross-banding. Condition report. Movement and dial look to be original. The seat-board is new and there are unsympathetic restorations to the case. The Whitehurst family were famous Derbyshire clockmakers, starting with John Whitehurst in the 18th century and carrying on with a succession of family members who produced fine clocks into the 19th century.
A mahogany hall table, turned legs on square block feet, 82cm x 70cm x 35cm, together with another similar occasional table, a brass coal box, a pine stool with weaved seat, a table top dressing table mirror and a 2 part painted pine clothes dryer, together with assorted indoor and outdoor lighting fixtures
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