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Lot 955

A beech gentleman's suit stand or valet stand, with hanging hooks, etc.

Lot 779

A large scale DC Universe armoured mech suit Batman playset action figure. The figure with fabric cape and movable joints. Measures approx 52cm.

Lot 213

A good quality replica of a Third Reich Autumn pattern camouflage suit comprising smock and trousers. VGC £50-60

Lot 393

An East German officers cap, a similar tank crew beret; a suit of Austrian woodland camouflage; a pair of triple magazine pouches for sub machine gun; a pack; a set of German equipment; 5 East German forage caps and a snipers veil. GC £70-80

Lot 790

Part-built Finescale 0 Gauge LMS Locomotives and Tenders by various makers, including a JM models 2P class 4-4-0 with body, frames and tender mostly made-up, part-made Chowbent/JLTRT Johnson 3F, parts of a Slater's compound 4-4-0 body and the rest of the kit in original box with motor and wheels, two incomplete 4F 0-6-0 locomotive bodies with frames (one including inside motion), and a grey-primered tender body to suit

Lot 949

Gentlemen's Tails with grey waistcoat and stripped trousers plus black wool suit, grey herringbone suit and navy pin stripe suit all by Trotter and Deane. Also a pair of grey trousers and blue felted cotton waistcoat. Larger sizes. Plus a grey top hat, three other hats and ladies squirrel fur coat.

Lot 435

Gentleman's top hat (width 6") and various gentleman's outfits including morning suit, white-tie jacket, black dinner jacket, etc.

Lot 342

Bela Kadar (1877-1956)PencilTwo caricatures, one depicting a woman standing in profile with bob haircut wearing blue coat with a dog signed lower right, framed and glazed, 48cm x 28cm and a rosy-cheeked gentleman in profile wearing a suit and with a dog, signed lower right, framed and glazed, 48cm x 28cm (2)

Lot 115

Palitoy, Action Man - A Palitoy Action Man figure in Helicopter Pilot outfit with Palitoy Turbo Copter. The blonde flock haired figure with hard hands, is marked 'Made in England by Palitoy Under License From Hasbro © 1964' to rear of torso - appears Fair Plus - Good with some light surface wear to torso and marks to nose and face, plus some balding to top of head. The figure comes with blue flight suit, orange scarf, boots, helmet with face mask, and goggles - outfit appears Fair Plus - Good with a small amount of glue residue to goggles with yellowing and marks on helmet, and only one fastener on face mask The Turbo Copter with early fastener appears Fair plus with play wear and would benefit from cleaning - harness straps appear slack. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 117

Palitoy, Action Man - An unboxed Palitoy Action Man Pursuit Craft with a Palitoy Eagle-Eye Action Man figure in Pursuit Craft pilot outfit .The dark brown flock haired figure with gripping hands, is marked '© CPC Products Corporation 1978.' to rear of torso in blue moulded trunks with 'muscle' body and 'Sharpshooter' Adams apple, comes with detached head, otherwise appears Excellent. The figure comes with green flight suit, shoulder holster with Beretta pistol, helmet with visor, and face mask - outfit and accessories show signs of play and display ranging Fair Plus - Very Good. The Pursuit Craft shows play wear nicks and scuffs, generally appearing Fair Plus with some age wear to decals. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 124

Palitoy, Action Man - A Palitoy Action Man figure in Deep Sea Diver outfit. The figure is a n eagle-eye blonde hair example - due to the delicate nature of the outfits fixings it is difficult to ascertain the body type, overall the figure appears Good. The figure comes with fabric diving suit, diving helmet with red screw valve, boots, boot weights, gloves, belt with weights, oxygen pump (built in compass), air hose, sledge hammer, marker buoy, knife, scabbard, rope - outfit and accessories show signs of play and display ranging Fair Plus - Very Good with display signs, and the helmet front hatch has a broken fixing. Figure comes with unassociated display box. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 142

Build-a-Bear - A selection of Build-a-Bear clothing and a bear - Within the lot there is a mohair Build-a-Bear with plastic eyes, stitched nose, suede feet, and is odourless. Bear is 40 cm in height. Bear is wearing a white, netted skirt and furred boots. Also, within the lot there are 2 x shirts, 2 x trousers, 1 x swim suit, and similar. Lot includes a 'The Grinch' outfit with tag, a suit, and similar. Clothing and bear appears in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 144

Build-a-Bear - A selection of Build-a-Bear clothing - Within the lot there are 2 x jump-suits, 4 x t-shirts, 2 x vests, 1 x hoodie, 2 x towels, and similar. Lot includes a pumpkin suit, a 'Lucky 7' t-shirt, a tuxedo suit, a glittered vest, and similar. Clothing appears in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 20

Palitoy, Action Man - A Palitoy Action Man figure in Royal Marines Mountain & Artic outfit. The eagle-eye, blonde flock haired, ''muscle' body figure with gripping hands in blue molded trunks, is marked '© CPC Products Corporation 1978.' to rear of torso and has detached head otherwise appears Very Good. The figure comes with Snow suit top, trousers, boots, khaki cap, skis, Ski poles, rifle (plastic strap), belt, bayonet, scabbard, 2 x pouches, gloves, goggles - outfit and accessories appear Very Good - Excellent. Figure comes with unassociated display box. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 273

Palitoy, Action Man - Five incomplete Action Man uniforms. Lot consists of Action Man French Resistance Fighter with trousers, jumper, beret and French .765 sub machine gun (plastic strap); Royal Canadian Mounted police with hat, tunic and trousers; Royal Marine with pith helmet, two blue tunics (one very faded), lace boots (no laces); Navy Attack with life vest; shirt; plus Scramble pilot flight suit, helmet, flare gun, pistol with holster. Items show signs of play and use generally appearing Fair Plus - Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 276

Palitoy, Action Man - An incomplete and rare Action Man Space Explorer Astronaut outfit. Lot consists of a white space suit with stitched on Action Man badge to left arm, and a pair of yellow space boots. There are some minor stains and age wear signs to suit, and some nibbles along top of boots, but overall the items appear to be in Good condition. Hard to find outfit that was only in production for one year. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 286

Palitoy, Action Man - A collection of incomplete uniforms, and accessories predominately from the Action Man Ground Assault outfit. Lot includes camouflaged combat shirt; camouflaged trousers; Ground assault webbing and backpack; helmet with built in visor; yellow flight suit with 'AT' logo and similar. Lot also contains a small collection of various life rafts. Items all show age and play related wear, appearing to range from Fair - Very Good, and all are unchecked for completeness. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 30

Palitoy, Action Man - An unboxed Palitoy Action Man Assault Copter with vintage Action Man Helicopter Pilot figure. The blonde flock haired eagle-eye figure with gripping hands in blue moulded trunks marked '© CPC Products Corporation 1978.' to rear of torso appears Fair Plus - Good with signs of play and some slight balding mainly to front left side of head. The figure is dressed in green flight suit, boots, helmet with slide down green goggles and face mask - outfit appears Fair Plus - Good with some fading to flight suit. Assault Helicopter appears Fair Plus with signs of play and would benefit cleaning, and comes with M60 machine gun and four missiles. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 38

Palitoy, Action Man - A Palitoy Action Man in Frogman outfit. Due to the delicate nature of the of Frogman suit it is hard to ascertain the body type of the figure. Over time the suit has perished, hardened and decayed in several areas. There are some paint marks to suit hood. Overall appearing Poor - Fair. Figure comes equipped with face mask, swim fins, air cylinders, knife, scabbard, wrist depth gauge, 3 x dynamite sticks, harpoon - accessories appear Good. Figure comes with unassociated display box. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 500

One box and loose of Clothing, Shoes, Ties, Belts, Haberdashery and two Suitcases to include three M & S Men's Jackets, an M & S Lounge Suit and an Evening Suit, ties, belts, a Gentleman's Grooming Case, one wallet, a Ladies leather handbag and purse, one pair of Nike 'Air' Trainers (size 10) one pair of Amblers safety footwear (size 8) various linen items and two vintage suitcases (poor condition)

Lot 525

FOUR BOXES, A SUITCASE AND ONE RAIL OF VINTAGE CLOTHING, to include a gentleman's Daks check jacket and trousers, three Aquascutum short sleeved shirts, a box of approximately thirty new and unused men's shirts (still packaged with labels) including labels James Meade, Saville Row, Charles Jordan, Thomas Pink, Van Hausen, one Christian Dior, one Burberry, three Aquascutum together with three boxes and one suitcase of ladies clothing to include a black satin Dolce & Gabbana dress, two Burberry pleated skirts, a pale pink satin Karen Millen trouser suit, a Jaeger little black dress, Mani jacket and skirt, scarves, tops, and skirts including labels M&S , Boden, Minuet, etc (4 boxes, 1 suitcase, 1 rail of 32 items)

Lot 829

SUIT BAG CONTAINING VARIOUS VINTAGE CLOTHES

Lot 832

GREY THREE PIECE SUIT SIZE 44

Lot 300

A gents black mourning suit and a dinner jacket and trousers

Lot 477

1971 BSA 654cc A65 FirebirdRegistration no. AVV 338JFrame no. A65FS HE12277Engine no. A65FS/HE12277This machine is a 1971 'oil-in-frame' BSA A65 Firebird with matching frame and engine numbers originally supplied to BSA Incorporated in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. It was re-imported to the UK in the late 1990s by well-known A65 specialist, the late David Jenner and sold to the current owner in 2010. Following the same high standards of restoration as David Jenner, this bike has been fully restored and is presented in beautiful condition throughout (details and specification with documents). The BSA has been refinished in a distinctive bright yellow and black combination, including black wheel hubs and brake plates, and a pair of non-standard matte black megaphone-style silencers and exhaust pipes to suit the style of the machine.The engine, like the rest of the motorcycle, is fully reconditioned with all worn parts replaced or refurbished. The timing-side crankshaft bearing is minus 0.010', the crankshaft journals minus 0.020' and the cylinders with new pistons are bored to plus 0.020'. Of course, following the rebuild the usual running-in process will be required before using the machine's performance to the full. (Fewer than 10 miles have been covered since the restoration.) Accompanying documentation includes a V5C Registration Certificate; a NOVA certificate; a BSA Owners' Club Dating Certificate and Vehicle Report; and a fresh MoT. Offered with keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1021

10212005 Jaguar S-Type RReg. no. J200 STPChassis no. SAJAC03R461N53700Engine no. 1G0506240920Transmission: AutomaticMileage: 98,000Built to do battle on the super saloon market with the luxury German car marques such as BMW and its popular M5, the S-Type R produced nearly 400bhp from its supercharged V8 powerplant making it one of the fastest Jaguars ever built. With a 0-60 time of 5.3 seconds and limited to 155mph you can waft along in brilliant British luxury.The current owner of this example has held the car for the past four years but has little use for it now, hence the reason for sale. The black wheels suit the deep red, metallic bodywork that has stood the test of time. The two-tone leather interior compliments the exterior and is in good order.The Jaguar has just had a fresh MOT with just an advisory on the handbrake, which is binding a little. The folder includes service history with the car being well maintained, and original handbooks, as well as the current registration being included in the sale. Overall, this is a huge amount of car for their current value.Estimate: £4,000 – 6,000To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on October 15th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. A fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auctions website. Bids can be left with the auctioneer, made online, by telephone or live in person. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and VAT to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 1025

10251997 BMW Z3 1.9Reg. no. R115 OMFChassis no. WBACH72010LD80072Engine no. 06118668Transmission: ManualMileage: 101,000The Z3 was produced from 1996 - 2002, based on the BMW e36 platform, it was designed to battle it out in the drop top market with the likes of the Toyota MR2, Mercedes SLK and Mazda MX5. Its muscular style body with louvres in the front wings gave a more masculine look than most convertibles of its era. This particular example sports the M44 1.9 engine with a manual gearbox. The silver paintwork with black hood and interior suit the car well sat on five spoke, silver alloy wheels.The car has just had a fresh MOT and comes with a current V5C and some supporting history. The MOT required two tyres which have been fitted and it was advised that the restraint system warning light does not illuminate. Although the paint has some scratches on the bumpers, the body looks to be solid, whilst the roof and rear screen are in good order, as is the interior considering its age. The driver’s window does not rise to the top due to a window motor issue.Estimate: £1,500 – 2,500To be auctioned along with a fantastic selection of other vehicles on October 15th at our Showell Farm site, SN15 2NU. Viewing is welcome prior to sale and all cars are sold as seen. Lots are not available to buy prior to auction. A fully illustrated catalogue is available on the Richard Edmonds Auctions website. Bids can be left with the auctioneer, made online, by telephone or live in person. All lots are subject to commission.Vehicles that are un-registered or on foreign plates may require Import Duty and VAT to be paid upon purchase via HMRC prior to registering with the DVLA for a UK plate, if you are not sure please ask. For classic cars over 30 years this equates to 5% Duty on the final value.

Lot 512

Offered from The Forshaw Speedway Collection c.1947 Excelsior-JAP 500cc Mk II Speedway Racing Motorcycle Frame no. 230Engine no. JOS 79556/4•Updated Excelsior Mk II to meet the challenge of the post-war era•Incorporated an Excelsior designed clutch •An important land mark in the evolution of the Excelsior speedway frameIn April 1939 Max Grosskreutz placed his £1,000 order with Excelsior for production of what was to become the Mk I Excelsior speedway machine - but it is not known how many were delivered in the five months before the outbreak of war in the following September. Perhaps it was the last of this batch which became the Mk 1 Excelsior still available in 1946 but was now a dated design. Exactly the same with its heavyweight lugged frame, the 'Five Tuber' still had the down turned handlebars and knee hook favoured by the likes of Colin Watson - one of the last leg trailers. Around 1947 the Mk II was introduced. Although still a lugged frame, the lower tubes below the fuel tank were removed now leaving a single top rail. The Mk II also stands out with the upturned handlebars which were becoming popular with the now generally accepted foot forward riding style. The telescopic front forks still retained the pre-war feature of bracing tubes. The forks were adjustable to suit the weight of the rider and trail could be adjusted within moderate limits. The Mk II incorporated an Excelsior design of clutch and was designed for the general rider, robust enough to be able to withstand a considerable amount of rough usage. The overall machine was an update to meet the challenge of the post-war era. There is no record as to when this MK II Excelsior joined the Forshaw collection but it remains an important land mark in the evolution of Excelsior speedway frame production. Accompanied with a small amount of relevant literature, the mechanical condition is not known and therefore we recommend re-commissioning and/or restoration to a greater or lesser extent.Key not requiredFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 515

Offered from The Forshaw Speedway Collection c.1950 Kermond-Peamore JAP 500cc Speedway Racing MotorcycleEngine no. JOS/I 82477•Very rare example of the bespoke speedway machine of the early post war period•The Peamore frames were made in the post-war lightweight lugless fashion•Acquired from Percy Biggerstaff in 1989. Biggerstaff had bought the machine from Brands Bros in 1950.After the second world war there was a considerable revolution in the design of the speedway machine. The tracks were becoming slicker and there was a demand for the frames to be more adaptable and controllable in the bends. Leg trailing was now being regularly superseded by foot forward riding with raised handlebars replacing the earlier drop pattern. With the new style there was now no need for the knee hook which meant more weight saving. The ubiquitous JAP engine had been ruling the tracks since 1931 and there was still no sign of any serious opposition. As such there was even more concentration on frame design in the quest to gain an edge on any opposition. The pre-war style of frame with their heavy lugged construction and often low quality tubing was about to be swept away. In 1947 a wave of Australians arrived to introduce a new style of lightweight aircraft specification tubed frame. The names of Dave Hynes, Jack Kidd and George 'Huck' Fynn became established in building the new style frames with the ability to flex within the desired way and the frames could be tailored to suit a particular rider. During 1948 Hynes and Kidd were making frames for Mike Erskine who in turn started frame manufacturing under the Staride banner. Dave Hynes had been making frames before the war with Bill Rogers the first to race with one of them. A little later in Easter 1949 Vic Kermond arrived in England. Another Australian, Vic Kermond built custom made frames from his Sydney workshop. In England with his name initially linked as engineer at Oxford and Ashfield, Vic settled in Exeter renting the Peamore Garage at nearby Alphington in 1950. The Peamore frames made in the new lightweight lugless fashion with a signature small curved tube behind the headstock providing a forward mounting for the fuel tank. Another unusual feature is the oil tank nestling below the fuel tank mounted on the front down tube. Not all models were like this sometimes the oil tank was mounted in the traditional place on the rear guard. This Peamore was acquired from Percy Biggerstaff in 1989 not quite complete with the handlebars, exhaust and rear guard missing. Biggerstaff had bought the machine from Brands Bros in 1950 where it had been left by an Australian rider to have the wheels rebuilt. The Australian returned home never to be seen again. Unfortunately his name is not known. Brands Bros was an established motorcycle business in Kilburn north London founded by Phillip Brands around 1914. Phillip's two sons, Reg and Cecil (Kelly) became successful speedway riders from the early days with Douglas and then Rudge and finally JAP machines. Riding for West Ham and Wembley, Reg was selected for the English side against Australia in the 1931 series of Test Matches at Wembley. With this particular involvement in speedway it can be seen how the Peamore arrived at the Kilburn shop. Perhaps Richard Forshaw's persistent letters to Percy Biggerstaff were finally successful in securing the missing original, parts but this is not known for certain. This Kermond-Peamore is a very rare example of the bespoke speedway machine of the early post war period. Accompanied with correspondence, photographs, speedway adverts and an account of the Brands Bros. The mechanical condition is not known and therefore we recommend re-commissioning and/or restoration to a greater or lesser extent.Key not requiredFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 643

Property of the late Warrick Blackwell c.1963 Tohatsu 125cc Racing Motorcycle ProjectFrame no. 71-84Engine no. none (see text)•Rare Japanese over-the-counter racing motorcycle•Possibly imported by Jim Pink•Useful spares includedAlthough no longer a manufacturer of motorcycles, Tohatsu had a significant impact in the ultra-lightweight classes back in the 1960s. The company originated in 1922 when Tanaka Motors Enterprises began experiments with gasoline engines. In 1939 the company was renamed Tokyo Hatsudoki Co Ltd (hence 'Tohatsu'), by which time it was a major producer of generators. Motorcycle production commenced in 1949. All Tohatsu's motorcycles were two-strokes, and by 1957 the range consisted of four models, the largest of 199cc. With its domestic rivals all reaping the rewards of publicity generated by competition successes, Tohatsu had no option but to follow suit, introducing a pair of moto-crossers in 1961 together with a 50cc road-racer, the Runpet CR50. A twin-cylinder '125' followed and both models made their international debut in the US Grand Prix at Daytona in February 1962 with promising results. As well as the works bikes, Tohatsu also built over-the-counter racers for privateers, the first of which were exhibited at the Tokyo Show in October 1962. On offer was a revamped '125' and the 49cc twin-cylinder CA, the latter notable as the only twin-cylinder '50' ever offered for public sale. The engine of the '125' was unusual in having a vertically-split three-piece crankcase, which facilitated stripping the engine using only a handful of special tools. One of the first privateers to race a Tohatsu in the UK was Dave Simmonds, whose efforts were rewarded with the supply of a pair of new twin-cylinder 50cc and 125cc racers for 1963. Despite not being the most reliable bike on the grid, Simmonds' 125 Tohatsu proved good enough for the Middlesex rider to claim the ACU Star that year, one of the highlights being Dave's victory over Honda works rider Tommy Robb in October. Things looked bright for 1964 (a possible factory team was mooted) but in February the company was declared bankrupt. Dave Simmonds continued to race Tohatsus with considerable success for the next few years before joining Kawasaki for 1967. In 1969 he would become 125cc World Champion for the Japanese firm, only to lose his life fighting a fire in another rider's caravan at the international meeting in Paris in October 1972. Wallingford-based dealer Jim Pink imported a number of Tohatsu racing motorcycles circa 1965/1966, and the machine offered here comes with a substantial amount of related paperwork. Dave Simmonds' name appears on some of these documents, but it is not known whether or not he owned or raced the machine offered here. Included in the sale are two semi-complete engines and a set of crankcases numbered 'Z2-116', 'BAB-1008' and 'Z2-101' respectively.Key not requiredFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 8

An original Barber motorcycle Trials suit, 1960sused only a few times since the vendor acquired new in the 1960s. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 18

Vintage Fashion Eveningwear, all circa 1980s/90s; a 'Frank Usher' Pink Taffeta and sequined long Dress with matching Bolero, a 'Frank Usher' black and coloured sequined evening jacket and a Jaeger evening trouser suit, all in good condition, together with a 1950s ruched tulle short  ballgown, waist approx. 60cm, some staining down front (4)

Lot 20

Vintage Fashion, circa 1930s -1960s; a large collection of ladies' and men's country Clothing, including a Burberrys tweed gents coat, an Aquascutum tweed ladies suit, three bespoke three-piece gents' suits, dresses, jackets, knitwear, etc., together with various accessories including fifteen handbags, five hats, five pairs of shoes, several pairs of spectacles, four suitcases etc. (a lot)

Lot 4

Vintage Fashion Tailoring, circa 1960s/70s; an 'Anthony Charles for Koupy' long fitted jacket in ecru linen-effect, possibly Moygashel, fabric, labelled, and a cream and brown bouclé tweed tailored dress and jacket suit by Sheila Worth, London, labelled, together with a brown tweed and knit two-piece dress and gilet labelled 'A Mansfield Original by Frank Russell, all approx. size 10-12 (3) From the Wardrobe of Patricia Bernie. Patricia Bernie's career at American broadcaster, CBS, spanned from the mid 1950s until the early 1980s, working at a high level in the then male dominated broadcast sector and meeting US presidents, the Pope and other notable figures.

Lot 6

Vintage Fashion Tailoring, circa 1960s; an André Peters tailored dress and coat suit, comprising a sleeveless brown shift dress with inset lighter brown and cream bands just below the bust, and a matching coat, labelled 'An André Peters Originale, London', the hem of the dress has come down, together with two-tone beige and brown linen-effect shift dress and jacket suit, unlabelled, and a brown cotton print belted dress labelled 'Durrant Model', the latter are both stained, all approx. size 10-12 (3) From the Wardrobe of Patricia Bernie. Patricia Bernie's career at American broadcaster, CBS, spanned from the mid 1950s until the early 1980s, working at a high level in the then male dominated broadcast sector and meeting US presidents, the Pope and other notable figures.

Lot 7

Vintage Fashion Tailoring, circa 1960s; a 'Modele Louis Feraud Paris, London tailored by André Peters' tailored light-weight dress and jacket suit, comprising a sleeveless cream and blue print shift dress and a matching short jacket, labelled, the dress is yellowed on the back of the 'skirt', together with a blue wool twill dress and jacket suit, by the same maker, labelled, sun faded and yellowed, one button chipped, and another dress and jacket suit by 'Gertrude Carol, Knightsbridge, SW1', labelled, all approx. size 10-12 (3) From the Wardrobe of Patricia Bernie. Patricia Bernie's career at American broadcaster, CBS, spanned from the mid 1950s until the early 1980s, working at a high level in the then male dominated broadcast sector and meeting US presidents, the Pope and other notable figures.

Lot 11

Vintage Fashion Tailoring, circa 1960s; a 'Modele Louis Feraud Paris, London tailored by André Peters' suit, in lime green linen-effect fabric, comprising skirt and boxy jacket, labelled, approx. size 10-12. From the Wardrobe of Patricia Bernie. Patricia Bernie's career at American broadcaster, CBS, spanned from the mid 1950s until the early 1980s, working at a high level in the then male dominated broadcast sector and meeting US presidents, the Pope and other notable figures.

Lot 13

Vintage Fashion Evening-wear, circa 1960s/70s; a boldly patterned brushed nylon jersey midi dress by Sheila Worth, the long sleeves with flared cuffs, high neck and matching belt, labelled, together with a black fitted dress by 'Sascha Couture Ltd', labelled, a trouser-suit by 'Marcel Fenez designed by Roland Klein' in a diaphanous black fabric embroidered with gold metallic thread, labelled under the left armhole, size 16, with co-ordinating gold tasselled tie belt, and a cream pleated silk dress, all approx. current size 10-12 (4)From the Wardrobe of Patricia Bernie. Patricia Bernie's career at American broadcaster, CBS, spanned from the mid 1950s until the early 1980s, working at a high level in the then male dominated broadcast sector and meeting US presidents, the Pope and other notable figures.

Lot 15

Vintage Fashion Tailoring, circa 1960s; a 'Leslie Gordon Couture, made in England', tailored light-weight dress and coat suit, comprising a short-sleeved calf-length shift dress and a matching coat jacket in a champagne-coloured slubbed fabric, labelled, fabric 'pulled' on right shoulder, together with a raspberry pink dog-tooth checked tweed suit, by Rensor London, labelled, hem unfinished and a mark on the lapel and a cream cardigan coat, unlabelled, all approx. size 10-12 (3) From the Wardrobe of Patricia Bernie. Patricia Bernie's career at American broadcaster, CBS, spanned from the mid 1950s until the early 1980s, working at a high level in the then male dominated broadcast sector and meeting US presidents, the Pope and other notable figures.

Lot 77

An antique composition shoulder head doll, with brown glass fixed eyes, closed mouth, fabric body, composition lower limbs and moulded shoes, 21" long, together with a Rheinische Gummi celluloid boy, with blue glass eyes, moulded hair, bent limb body and turquoise suit, 19 1/2" long (2)Generally good, antique doll with crack and minor losses to one knee, but structurally sound. aging to both. 

Lot 98

A boxed Gotz Fergie doll, with blue sleeping eyes, auburn hair and engagement suit, box 23 1/4" x 11"Generally good, box lid split along the corners. 

Lot 191

Early issue Action Man outfits including Space Suit, Navy Dinghy and Sky Diver and other military equipment, F

Lot 36

A Heubach bisque head solemn boy, with moulded and painted features, closed mouth, bent limb composition body, in sailor suit, numbered 178 0, 10" longWell presented doll, no obvious faults. 

Lot 810

A reproduction life size suit of armour, complete with sword.

Lot 16

Richard Gordon Apollo Astronaut signed 10 x 8 inch photo in Space Suit in front of lunar lander module. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 18

Al Worden inscribed and signed White Space Suit photo, Apollo 15 Command Module pilot NASA Astronaut. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 19

Rusty Schweickart inscribed and signed White Space Suit photo, Apollo 9 Command Module pilot NASA Astronaut. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 110

A Zenith 36F carburettor, an early bronze carburettor to suit a Veteran car and others.

Lot 120

Two boxes of car parts including some to suit Edwardian/vintage cars.

Lot 170

An unknown windscreen to suit special.

Lot 378

A Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot to suit Silver Ghost, circa 1911-1912, display base mounted.

Lot 42

A very rare early 1920s Austin 20/4 'Speedily' jack, to suit pre-1927 tourers.

Lot 57

A Jaguar inlet manifold to suit Mk. I, Mk. II and E-types.

Lot 58

An Austin 7 bacon slicer starter motor to suit 1923-29 models.

Lot 90

A pair of Lucas King of The Road Duplex self-generating brass lamps to suit a large Edwardian car.

Lot 96

A large pair of Powell & Hanmer brass self-generating headlamps to suit a large Edwardian car.

Lot 243

TRACK SUIT TOP AND SPIKES England tracksuit top, slightly worn and a pair of Adidas 9,9 spikes with 2 b/w 8" X 6" Press photos wearing the equipment. Generally good

Lot 244

1962 COMMONWEALTH GAMES / JAMAICA Track suit top gained by Berwyn Jones at the Championships. Generally good

Lot 72

Heuer. Chronographe bracelet en acier de forme coussin avec date mouvement automatiqueHeuer. A stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph cushion form bracelet watch Model: SilverstoneReference: 110.313Date: Circa 1974Movement: 17-jewel Heuer Cal.12 automaticDial: Red, raised luminous baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 6, white pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, white centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished cushion form, screw down back, polished concave bezel, inside back stamped Heuer-Leonides SA, signed crown at 9 with fluted pushers at 2 and 4, No.309303Strap/Bracelet: Fitted polished folded linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped NSA, patented 434845Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 42mm Accompaniments: 4 spare linksFootnotes:The Silverstone was created to be an iconic design successor for the square shaped Monaco and first appeared in the 1974 Heuer catalogue where Clay Regazzoni in a blue race suit wore a blue dial example while sitting in the Ferrari 312 T Formula 1 car. Along with the blue version, Heuer also released the model in red and 'fume'.The current lot is a great example of the red Silverstone with the vivid hue of the dial offering a real coup for collectors. Despite their extensive catalogue of models it is only the Silverstone that Heuer ever produced with this colour dial.As a model the Silverstone had a short product life cycle and after three years of production it was last shown in the 1977 catalogue.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Frida K'Owl'o by Marnie Maurri. Sponsored by Curtis Banks. Artist:              Marnie MaurriMarnie, a Worcestershire-based illustrator, was inspired by the artist Frida Kahlo's quote "Feet, what do I need them for, when I have wings to fly?". She combined her love of vivid colour and the very strong links between nature, creative inspiration, and imagination, to turn her lovely owl into a colourful celebration of the artist, including her signature eyebrows!https://www.facebook.com/marniemakesSponsor:         Curtis Banks This sculpture is sponsored by Curtis Banks - specialising in self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) and small self-administered schemes (SSASs). "Founded in 2009 we have a wealth of expertise to help financial advisers manage their clients’ future, their way with a focus on robust service, modern technology and innovation. We provide all the choice and flexibility required to suit the modern world of retirement and build bespoke retirement plans that can adapt as clients’ needs change."https://www.curtisbanks.co.uk

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