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MIXED, complete (6) and odds (mainly sport), inc. Abdulla Feathered Friends, Millhoff Dogs, Carreras The Nose Game, Churchman King of Speed, Phillips School Badges, Cavanders River Valleys etc; Drapkin Australian and English Cricketers (2), Gallaher Champions (2), Hill Sports (1), Phillips Sporting Champions (17) etc., in modern album, about G to VG, 550*
MOTOR RACING - Auction Posters for cars (5), viz. Robert Brooks - 'Les Grandes Marques a Monaco' (Sports & Racing Cars of Rare Provenance) at Monaco, May 1990; another similar (May 1992), 59 x 42 & 69 x 46cms., both coloured abstract designs; together with Christie's Auction of Fine Le Mans Winning British Marques, at Monaco, May 1989. 76 x 54cms., coloured pictorial (cars racing); with 2 others (Christie's) of Ferrari, Alfa Romeo & Maserati cars, May 1988 & 1989, 76 x 54cms., coloured pictorial.
MOTORING - a very large collection (several hundred) of motor car photos. - from production saloons through sports & other performance cars to Grand Prix marques; b/w. & mostly 8 x 6 ins., many captioned on verso, mostly taken 1950s/60s but with vehicles dating back to motoring's earliest days. * includes London Motor Show (publicity shots), London-Brighton, RAC Jubilee Cavalcade & other rallies, manufacturer's publicity photos., & very many others - the racing cars are often taken trackside in competition (& mostly 1950s/60s, with some drivers named); a marvellously nostalgic assemblage, not easily replicated. Illustrated
Dated 1896 AD. By N. Lytras and W. Pittner, Austria. Obv: seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, Acropolis in background, with ?????????? ?????? (Olympic Games) to right and ?????? (Athens) below. Rev: ??????? ?????????? ?????? ??????? (International Olympic Games Athens) legend and date in five lines, within wreath. 58.87 grams, 50mm. See Gad. 2. The 1896 Olympic Games, the first full Games of the modern era, opened in Athens on 6 April following the congress organised by Baron Pierre de Coubertin and the formation of the International Olympic Committee; some 80,000 spectators watched the opening ceremony and sports including athletics, cycling, gymnastics, swimming, shooting, tennis, weightlifting, wrestling, fencing and sailing, totalling forty-three events with winners receiving an olive branch, certificate and a silver medal and the runners-up receiving the olive branch, certificate and a copper medal (which was also given to all participants and was available to the public attending; it is believed that 20,000 were struck"). Although recorded as representing their country, athletes (strictly amateurs) often made their own travel and accommodation arrangements with the full modern concept of national teams, selected and organised by each nation, not being universal until the Games of 1906. [No Reserve] Very fine/good very fine; weakly struck to obverse. Scarce.
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL & OTHER Approximately 480 cards, including real photographic views of a Church Army Caravan; grocer's shop front; 'Worlds Stores' shop front (postmarked Egham); motor car; Hartley Wintney; Market Place, Swinton (by Whittaker of Manchester); Station Road, Ivybridge; Village Pump, Pildon (by Hammond of Witham); Egham Coronation Sports, 1911; 'Angel Inn' frontage; Coventry Pageant, 1907; Queen Street, Rhyl; houseboats, St. Neots; and Post Office Square, Beeston; with views of a L. & N.W.R. motor omnibus; the street, Hartley Wintney; Hunt's Common, Hartley Wintney; the Brewery, Hartley Wintney; West Street, Steeple Claydon; Station and Viaduct, Ivybridge; Fleet Station; Queen Street, Maidenhead; Old Toll Gate, Dulwich; Dog Kennel Hill [London]; Castle Street, Ludgershall; Sheep Street, Northampton; L. & S.W.R. Spring Grove Station; and High Street, Roade; also a Great War woven silk; and an artist-drawn military portrait by Harry Payne, (box).
A 1963 Royal Enfield Crusader Sports, registration number 6940 BH, chrome and red. Introduced in 1959, the Crusader featured a 250cc engine with an alloy head, large valves, a performance camshaft, a revised crankshaft and a 7 inch front brake. From 1961, the engine compression ratio was increased from 5.5:1 to 8.75:1, which increased the top speed on the motorcycle to just over 80 mph. This revised version of the Crusader is from a deceased's estate. It would appear in good condition, but it is not known when the machine was last used, and so to this end, it is advised that the motorcycle will require re-commissioning and the usual safety checks before being ridden. V5C, no MOT, tax exempt 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 1962 Moto Guzzi Lodola, registration number UXG 118, red with bronze frame. This rare 235cc sports machine has formed part of a large collection of motorcycles in recent times. It has been in dry storage since it was last used in 2014, when the vendor advises us that the machine was running well. It is currently registered to run on a daylight MOT, with the last certificate expiring on 19th September 2013, which had no advisories. This rare Italian sports machine is offered for auction with an instruction/maintenance manual, various receipts, and general information. It is now reluctantly for sale due to the vendor's ill health. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
A 1965 Honda CB92E Benly Super Sports, registration number CRU 569C, frame number CB92B-33103294, engine number CB92-3103248, silver and red. The 125cc twin CB92 featured a chain driven overhead camshaft, horizontally split crank case, a pressed steel spine frame, leading link front forks and that fantastic engine which delivered 15 bhp, at 10,500 rpm, a huge figure for a 125. This class leading specification offered 250 beating performance and was hugely successful in period and is one of the most desirable early Japanese classics today. This restored example has continuous history from new. It is presented in excellent condition, and has spent the last ten years in the previous owner's sitting room. There is a large history file accompanying the Honda with a detailed log of the restoration contained in a notebook, which was completed in 1997 and cost £3,052 in parts and took approximately 400 hours labour to split and rebuild it, Gold Wing Magazine vol 23 issue number 1 March 1984, where the motorcycle is featured on the front cover, G Wing Winter 1964, original parts lists, a list of previous owners and correspondence. This very well restored and extremely collectible early Honda is worthy of inclusion in any important collection. RF60, V5C, no MOT See illustration
A 1961 Velocette Venom, registration number YSV 594, frame number RS 16320, engine number VM5462, black. Introduced in 1956 the Venom would remain in production until 1971, and represents the very best of the British sports single tradition. These well engineered thorough-bred sports machines are just as highly praised and sought after today as they were in period. This particular example has been with the enthusiast vendor since 1997. He advises us that the Velocette is generally in good condition, but the engine is now in need of a rebuild with either a re-bore or re-sleeve. V5, V5C, no MOT, tax exempt See illustration
Malcolm Cuthbert Nokes (1897 - 1986) Olympic Athlete in Hammer & Discus, 15 medals including Gold at the British Empire Games, England 1934 in Hammer, Two Record Medals for Hammer at Oxford University Athletic Club, Atlanta A.C. v Achilles Club medal, Atlanta Club medal, Oxford & Cambridge Athletic Sports Prize medal, British Empire versus United States medal 1930, France v England in Paris 1926, Royal Navy Championship, London Athletic Club, British Empire Vs United States & others. Provenance: Consigned by the Nokes family.
Watches - a gentleman's Seiko Sports 100 stainless steel wristwatch, black dial, white baton markers, day/date aperture, red rotating bezel, the dial marked Japan 7123-824LR, the rear 7123-823B, G2, 130321, original bracelet strap; a Seiko automatic wrist watch, gold coloured dial, case and strap, Numbered 7009-3140, A, 001183 (2)
British Army Scarf Decorated With Cloth Insignia, standard British army woollen scarf with stitched cloth formation signs including 2x 33rd Armoured Brigade formation signs, 73rd Independent Infantry Brigade printed formation sign, HQ British Troops Iraq printed formation sign, KOYLI printed shoulder title, printed R.A.O.C shoulder title, 2nd pattern Northern Ireland District formation sign, Northumbrian district formation sign, Southern Command Royal Armoured Corps printed formation sign, R Northumberland Fusiliers printed shoulder title, 4th Indian division printed formation sign, RAF pilots wing, 7th Armoured Brigade formation sign, 14th Army formation sign, printed 107th L of C Area formation sign, German WW2 sports association cloth badge, plus other items. All remain in good overall condition. (53 items of insignia)
Selection of WW2 Polish Cloth Insignia, consisting of silk woven 1st Polish Armoured Division formation sign, heavily bullion embroidered officers 1st Polish Armoured Division formation sign on khaki officers tunic backing, good quality bullion wire embroidered 2nd (Warsaw) Armoured Division formation sign, printed 4th Polish Infantry Division formation sign, embroidered 5th Kresowa Infantry Division formation sign, unusual private purchase / theatre made 14th Wielkopolska Armoured Brigade bullion and embroidered formation sign, standard embroidered 14thWielkopolska Armoured Brigade formation sign, embroidered 16th Polish Armoured Brigade formation sign, large embroidered Polish eagle sports insignia and six variations of POLAND national shoulder title. All items remain in good condition. (15 items)
1938 Third Reich SA Non Portable Award for the Reichswettkämpfe Der SA Berlin 1938. Eagle and swastika to the centre of the obverse and the reverse has the SA sports badge to the centre and underneath “ZWEITER PREIS” (Second Prize). Complete with its original blue leatherette box of issue. Some wear to the box but generally good condition.
A box containing assorted pewter warming plates, various books to incude "Our Queen", Royal memorabilia magazines etc, a bag containing fourteen assorted scrapbooks previously belonging to the late Doug Hughes, Sports Editor, containing "Matt" cartoons etc, an oil painting of a Golden Retriever dog "Los Roquet", and a watercolour of an Oriental gentleman by J. YAMAMOTO
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