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A 'BERLINER' GRAMOPHONE (GRAMMOPHON), C.1889-1893 metal base model by Kammerer & Reinhardt, Walterhausen, (indistinct stamp) with original pine box (lacking lid), and 18 Berliner discs (some with detached labels), papier mache horn (dented) Provenance; The Estate of the Late Rufus Eyre (probably in the family from new)
A MIXED LOT:- A mounted, turned wooden circular box, initialled & dated "1830", a 19th century pressed horn circular box, a Victorian Tonbridge-ware box with a stamp on the cover, a large plated padlock and key, a late 18th century French mother of pearl-mounted sealing wax holder, a child's pusher, a Victorian Diamond Jubilee medal in a fitted case, and two mother of pearl-mounted folding fruit knives, two small square Mexican pin dishes and a small circular stand with a fluted border; the latter 5" (12.7 cms) diameter; 7 oz weighable silver (lot)
MISCELLANEOUS SMALL ITEMS:- Three mother of pearl-mounted folding fruit knives, a mother of pearl and steel penknife, two vinaigrettes, a simulated crocodile-skin card case, a Victorian vesta case with a whistle end, a button, a penknife with engraved sides, a George III bodkin, a chatelaine clip, a stamp box (A/F), a small hexagonal box, an agate seal, a wood & brass seal, a heart-shaped desk clip, inset with Connemara marble and a small Victorian gilt-metal locket; the latter 0.75" (2 cms) long; 3.9 oz weighable silver (lot)
Collection of ephemera to include 1960s Butlin's souvenir mirror, Butlin's programmes and booking forms, various Colchester ephemera including a glazed hand coloured 18th century engraving of Colchester, Colchester Tattoo programmes, Colchester vs Everton 1971 football programme etc, stamp album, First Day Covers etc
A collection of tools, 18th century and later, to include a steelyard, impressed 'Class III TO WEIGH 60LB WALTER PARAX', with copper 'VR' stamp, together with another similar example, a turnscrew, handle faintly stamped, 64.5cm long, a cauldron, marked 'CANNON 3 GAL', a cauldron ladle, a peat cutter, 81cm high, two fireside trammels, two augers, and a cooper's bung auger, stamped 'Marples & Sons Sheffield England', 47.5cm high (qty.)Condition report: Knocks, losses and wear throughout.
A deactivated British Enfield Martini-Henry single shot .303 carbine, serial 9991, marked to the side of the body V.R with Crown, Enfield 1898 MM.303 A.C.III, also with applied disc to the stock, stamped 4 94 V 2.K.T.A 264, with Enfield stamp to the stock, complete with London Proof House certificate dated 18 Mar 2021, cert number 8929
An assortment of cigareete card albums, comprisng various sets ans part sets, to include Lambert & Butler Motorcycles, Players Army Corps, Wills Arms of Universities (L cards), Players Characters from Dickens, and many more, together with two framed and glazed sets, a small collection of annuals, to include Dandy, Shiver aand SHake, Sparky, The Topper and more,and a small stamp abums containing British Victorian and later stamps (parcel)
The Royal Wedding Stamp Replica, a 22ct gold (26.5g) and a silver (26.6g) ingot, to commemorate the HRH The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips Wedding, 14th Novemner 1973, in original fitted case of issue, with certificate, Limited Edition 338/3000, plus ingot sleeves and original cardboard cover
The Hans Schifferle Collection 1941 Indian 1,279cc FourRegistration no. not registered (see text)Frame no. 441259Engine no. DDA259•Very late example•Already restored when purchased in 2018•Exercised regularlyMarketed as the Indian Ace for 1928, the Springfield company's first four-cylinder motorcycle had resulted from its purchase of the Ace rights and tooling from Detroit Motors the previous year. The Indian Ace changed little for the next couple of years before the Springfield firm began to put its own characteristic stamp on the Four. This transformation began with a re-style for the 1929 season (Model 401) followed by a new Indian-style twin down-tube frame; a leaf-sprung front fork; and a five-main-bearing crankshaft on the Model 402. Introduced on 1st June 1929, the latter was the biggest single change made to the motor up to mid-1935 when the so-called 'upside down' Four was introduced. Reversing the conventional 'F-head' arrangement, the latter featured overhead exhaust valves with inlets at the side, the theory being that this would provide better cooling and thus increased power. In practice the layout proved somewhat impractical – the exhaust tended to fry the rider's leg despite the heat shield – and few liked the new Four's looks. Updated with twin carburettors for the 1937 model year, it was missing from the '38 catalogue: replaced by a new 78ci (1,279cc) Four that restored the valves to their old positions. Changes after 1938 were few. Production of the Indian Four, America's last four-cylinder motorcycle, ceased in 1942. One of the world's most beautiful and collectible motorcycles, this Indian Four had already been restored when it was purchased from a Turin based collector in November 2018. Helmut Lichtenberg changed the tyres, serviced the machine, and got it running; sadly, Hans never got the chance to ride it. The Indian was exercised annually until approximately eight months ago. The Indian was previously registered in the UK as 'ALS 125', and the VRN appears on the HPI database, albeit exported. Nevertheless, prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves with regard to this motorcycle's registration status prior to bidding. Re-registering the machine is the responsibility of the buyer. The machine is offered with a German Zulassungsbescheinigung (Certificate of Approval/Registration Certificate); expired TüV (MoT) certificates/correspondence; an old UK V5 for the registration 'ASL 125'; and a detached registration plate for 'ASL 125'.Footnotes:* Import VAT Low RateImport tax at the reduced rate of 5% of the Hammer Price and Buyers Premium will apply should the lot remain in the UK.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: * N* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.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
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)
After David Hockney OM, CH, RA (b.1937) ''Remember That You Cannot Look at the Sun or Death for Very Long'' With Circa stamp and numbered 2906/3000, lithographic poster, 89cm by 25.5cm (unframed) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business In an excellent state of preservation
A five-stone graduated diamond platinum ring in a rubbed-over setting, largest stone approximately 0.57 carats, smallest 0.19 carats, total diamond weight approximately 1.91 carats, colour/clarity ranges G-H, SI2-I2, size P 1/2, stamped PLAT, with a partial 18ct white gold stamp, 6.87g, one diamond chipped, see gemmologist's report attached
NEW ORDER CDs, BOOKS & COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS. To include New Order Music 1981-89 Songbook, True Faith 2017 exhibition catalogue, Retro CD box set (sealed), 4 CDs inc sealed Low-Life and PCL, a Low-Life mixes cassette tape plus the Classic Albums stamp sets (65 unused 1st class stamps) that featured Power, Corruption & Lies.A great honour from our Post Office and very generous they were with examples. I thought it was interesting when we got permission to use the actual painting of Henri Fantin-Latour’s painting in the ‘True Faith’ exhibition... Peter Saville decided he didn’t like the actual painting and decided to exhibit the postcard he had picked up in the gift shop instead.
NEW ORDER CDs, BOOKS & COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS. To include New Order Music 1981-89 Songbook, True Faith 2017 exhibition catalogue, Retro CD box set (sealed), 4 CDs inc Low-Life & Brotherhood plus the Classic Albums stamp sets (50 unused 1st class stamps) that featured Power, Corruption & Lies.Another strange thing that came out in the trademark case against me was that putting a Grandmasters painting on an LP sleeve could lead some people to think that the image of the painting then belongs to the group??? Would have loved to have heard what a judge, never mind the artist would have said about that!
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