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The Hans Schifferle Collection 2003 Harley-Davidson 1,131cc V-Rod 100th Anniversary EditionRegistration no. not registeredFrame no. 5HD1HAZ183K831700Engine no. HAZ3831700•Purchased new in Germany•Many special features•Circa 4,000 kilometres from newThe futuristic looking V-Rod 'muscle bike' represented a radical departure from the norm for Harley-Davidson when it arrived in 2001. True, it was a v-twin cruiser like the American company's traditional products, but it looked like no other Harley before it. According to Car & Driver magazine, Harley-Davidson's branding was 'culturally rather than technologically driven; so imagine our surprise at seeing the company's newest ride, the V-Rod, complete with a liquid-cooled DOHC four-valve V-twin developed in partnership with Porsche Engineering'.At the V-Rod's heart was a water-cooled double-overhead-camshaft engine – H-D's first such power unit in a road bike – that was closely related to the Porsche-developed unit in the VR1000 racer. Coupled to a five-speed belt-drive transmission, the engine went into a curvaceous tubular frame that located the fuel tank beneath the seat, the 'tank' being a cover for the air box, while the front forks were raked out in true cruiser style and complemented by the de rigeur forward-mounted foot-pegs and high 'bars. Harley's newcomer was designated 'VRSC' (V-twin Racing Street Custom) and suffixed 'A' to indicate that it was the first of what would turn out to be a sizeable family of derivatives. In 2003 Harley-Davidson introduced a number of special editions to celebrate its 100th year of uninterrupted motorcycle production, though in the V-Rod's case this only amounted to little more than a subtle change to the livery from all silver to a subtle sliver-and-black combination, plus special '1903-2003' tank badges. This 100th Anniversary V-Rod was purchased new September 2003 from Bobo's Motorcycles in Munich. Special Harley-Davidson parts fitted included the swing-arm; exhaust system; shock absorbers; and chrome-plated side panels, brake reservoir, sprocket and belt rim. Costing over €30,000 new, the machine comes with a 'golden key' hand-crafted from solid brass and sterling silver. Accompanying documentation consists of a German Fahrzeugschein; expired TüV (MoT) certificate and correspondence; servicing token; 2009 service invoice; and a licensed H-D cover. Footnotes:Ω Import VAT High RateImport tax at the higher rate of 20% of the Hammer Price and Buyers Premium will apply should the lot remain in the UK. NMTNew Means of Transport (HMRC) Tax at the rate of 20% of the Hammer Price will apply should the lot remain in the UK. This applies to imported vehicles displaying less than 6,000km from new.N (NOVA): This lot is subject to a fee of £125 + VAT payable by the Buyer, to undertake the relevant NOVA and C88 (Customs) clearance applications. Please see the Conditions of Sale for further information.As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω NMT NΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.NMT Motor vehicle lot originates from or is registered in another EU member state and has travelled less than 6,000km from new. Accordingly HMRC and the DVLA classify such machines as 'New Means of Transport' under the Nova Scheme and are subject to VAT at 20% on the hammer price.N MOTORCYCLESIf purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, whilst the responsibility of submitting the NOVA rests with the Buyer to do so, Bonhams will facilitate the process by engaging an agent (SHIPPIO) to undertake the NOVA and C88 (customs) application if applicable on the Buyer's behalf. A fee of £125 + VAT to do so will be added to the Buyer's invoice.CARSIf purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, whilst the responsibility of submitting the NOVA rests with the Buyer to do so, Bonhams will facilitate the process by engaging an agent (CARS) to undertake the NOVA on the Buyer's behalf. A fee of £250 + VAT to do so will be added to the Buyer's invoice.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com Please note we are advised by the HMRC the 20% New Means of Transport VAT is no longer payable by buyers from Great Britain following the update to the Northern Ireland protocol. However, please note the HMRC advise that the 20% New Means of Transport VAT is still applicable to buyers from Norther Ireland.
Two 19thC papier mache Snuff Boxes, one with picture of children playing in a dog cart, some damage, the other with mother of pearl decoration, together with a pair of brass stamp cases, decorated in the Art Nouveau style with sunflowers and leaves, a small early 20thC silver snuff box, hallmarks worn, three other small boxes (8)
A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid ladies travelling box, the mother of pearl plaque inscribed 'Edith Annie Ormond, A Remberance, Sept br VI 1887, the red velvet lined interior fitted with Irish silver plate mounts (stamped with sunburst and ES maker's marks) to pin tray, boxes, glass scent bottles and four mother of pearl mounted tools: a file, tweezers, pen knife and letter opener, with side and bottom concealed drawers, 30 cm x 23 cmEdith Annie Ormond (1859-1938) was the daughter of Rev John Ormond and Mary Susan Trinder. She did not marry and travelled extensively (often first class) throughout the world.
Fifteen Canadian silver proof .925 coin sets, celebrating the 1976 Montreal Olympics, each fitted box containing four coins in capsules: 10 dollars x 2, 5 dollars x 2 - total silver content per box approximately 134g, all with certificates, outer sleeves, boxes and in very good condition (15)
An Art Deco silver cigarette box with engine turned design, wood-lined interior, vacant cartouche by W H Manton Ltd., Birmingham, 1923, 4.5 x 16 x 9 cm; an Edwardian embossed silver matchbox holder on ball feet, Birmingham, 3.5 x 7.5 x 5.5 cm; 1904; an Alfred Dunhill silver plated table petrol lighter with engine turned design, 10.5 cm H; another by Ronson and a small Peruvian sterling silver dish, 7 x 7 cm, all in very good condition (5)
A Victorian silver oblong box with hinged cover with elaborate embossed rococo decoration by Charles Edwards, 13 cm w; a similar vase, 14 cm h by George Maudsley Jackson, 1895, both London and an Edwardian silver circular bowl on a spreading foot, vacant cartouches, 8 h x 12 diameter cm, Birmingham, 1903, maker GM, 324g, all three in very good condition (3)
A mid-Victorian four dial mercury wheel barometer in a mahogany veneered case, Swan-neck pediment and moulded square base, recessed hygrometer with a circular silvered dial engraved �dry� �damp� with a brass bezel and flat glass, removable bow-fronted thermometer box with convex glass, mercury thermometer tube, recording from nought to one hundred and ten degrees fahrenheit on an engraved silver scale, brass thermometer bolt, twelve-inch silvered register engraved with weather predictions in Roman upper and lower case and Gothic script, barometric air pressure from twenty eight to thirty one inches in hundredths of an inch, richly engraved dial center, steel indicator hand and brass recording hand, with a cast brass bezel and concave glass, hand setting knob, level bubble recessed within an oblong frame and silvered plate engraved �John Vincent� �Weymouth�.John Vincent are recorded as a family firm of Jewellers, watchmakers and silversmiths trading from 74 and later 86 St Mary Street, Weymouth, from 1801-1914. Twelve-inch barometers were the largest size of domestic barometer produced.
An English 1930�s solid oak carved hall barometer in a scroll shaped carved case with applied floral and leaf carving, compensated Aneroid movement, eight-inch silver painted dial measuring barometric air pressure from twenty-six to thirty-one point nine inches, weather predictions written in black upper and lower case gothic script with a blue steel indicating hand and brass recording hand, brass dial bezel with flat bevelled glass, mercury thermometer enclosed in a glazed rectangular box recording temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius on a white porcelain register, dial inscribed �Made in England�
A nice collection of interesting silver: Including pair of salts, single salt with liner, large silver topped jar, Chinese pill box (unmarked but assumed silver - with broken hinge), Victorian sifter spoon and three odd smaller spoons. Weighable silver 232g including Chinese pill box which may or may not be silver.
Interesting tray of collectables including coins cigarette cards jewellery etc: Cons include crowns from 1951 onwards Peter Rabbit 50p and other coins, snuff box, 5 sets of cigarette cards various eyeglasses, measuring device, silver plated cutlery, enamel badges rose gold plated charm bracelet and small 9ct gold signet ring plus other items.
10 x Matchbox Models of Yesteryear: Seven boxed, Y11 1912 Packard Landaulet, No 1 traction engine, No. 13 train Santa Fe, No. 14 Duke of Connaught train, Y1 1911 Model T Ford New Model, Y3 1910 Benz limosine. Models near mint to mint, boxes all good to very good. Boxed Y8 1914 Stutx model mint, box near mint, and three unboxed items in near mint condition - No. 15 1907 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, No 10 1928 Mercedes 220 & 1913 No. 7 Mercer raceabout (10)
Vinyl - The Beatles 9 LP's to include Hey Jude (Greek pressing), Rarities (sleeve poor), Oldies x 2, Ballads x 2 (one badly marked to side 2), Hard Days Night all black silver UK pressings with 2 x EMI boxes, Help! (PCS 3071) 1969 repress 1 x EMI box, marks to both sides which could effect play, and 1967-70 black vinyl. Sleeves & Vinyl Vg other than where mentioned
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