Fearsome endurance racing homologation machine, one of only approx. 4,000 madeDeveloped by Honda for endurance racing in the early 1980sBuilt at the HRC factory, approx 4,000 produced in total and only 170 shipped to the UKExpensive and very exclusive in 1983, most were bought by race teams and wealthy collectorsThis example is presented in pristine condition with correct numbers and very originalShowing 4,800 miles, documented speedo change due to faulty unit in July 2000 at 15,200 milesPrevious owner was Dick Hodge, Chairman of the CB1100R Owners ClubFeatured in various publications, including Japanese Classics in August 1992 (copy included)Ridden by Ron Haslam at the Isle of Man TT Parade Lap in 1998, photos includedRegular display bike at the Stafford Show up until recentlyComplete with two original keys, original tool roll and factory paddock standVarious receipts, magazine articles, original owners handbook, old MOTs and associated paperworkMOT until January 2023 and in good running orderSpecificationMake: HONDAModel: CB1100RDYear: 1983Registration Number: RIJ 8223Engine Number: SC05E 2200284Click here for more details and images
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A fantastic opportunity, never registered and showing just two 'push kilometres"Developed by Honda with one aim in mind, to win the World Superbike ChampionshipFamously ridden to victory by Carl Fogarty in the TT World Championship in 1988 and 1989Twice as expensive at £8,499 as its other 750cc race-replica, super-sport rivalsThis example has been in private hands from new, never registered and never usedOriginally exported to Italy and was part of the David Silver Honda Collection up until five years agoPresented in "as new" condition complete with original tool roll, paddock stand and Italian paperworkWill require recommissioning before useSpecificationMake: HONDAModel: VFR750R TYPE RC30Year: 1990Registration Number: UNREGISTEREDEngine Number: TBCClick here for more details and images
500cc Two-Stroke Road-Going GP Replica.Yamaha's road going lightweight, V4 two-stroke GP replicaOnly in production from 1984 to 1986Restored, UK market bike showing 35,348 believed genuine milesEngine rebuilt by famed Yamaha engine specialist Stan StephensMatching numbers machine. Same owner since 2014History file present containing old MOTs from 1997 to 2006 and one from 2015Complete with its original tool kit, spare seat, lower front fairing screen and fuel tank retainer cableSpecificationMake: YAMAHAModel: RD500 LC YPVSYear: 1985Registration Number: C171 NNNEngine Number: 1GE 003635Click here for more details and images
The 1986/87 GSX-R750 took 'Sportbikes' to the next level, a real game-changer. Originally developed by the engineers at Suzuki's Hamamatsu plant to be a 'race bike on the road' to challenge other brands on track and be road legal 749cc, air/oil-cooled, 16-valve DOHC inline-four offering 106bhp and 145mph 4x 31mm Mikuni flat-side carbs utilising the patented twin swirl combustion chamber This UK model dates from 1986. Classically finished in 3-tone Blue and White (7GF) 29,500 miles indicated and in lovely condition Original Suzuki tool kit. Original exhaust. Extensive records SpecificationMake: SUZUKIModel: GSX-R750Year: 1986Registration Number: D76 HWREngine Number: R705131383Click here for more details and images
Used as a 'Display Bike' for many years, this remarkable Triumph T140E Bonneville has covered just 500 miles from new.Now No Reserve!750cc US-market version of the Triumph BonnevilleThis original and unrestored example was used as display piece in New Orleans for 36 yearsImported by our vendor in 2013 and now UK registered on a V5CMatching numbers. Still retains its original factory stickers and tool kitHistory file contains original owners manual and an old MOTStored for last few months so may require some recommissioning before road useRare to find an example in such original conditionSpecificationMake: TRIUMPHModel: T140E BONNEVILLEYear: 1978Registration Number: WDP 258SEngine Number: T140E EX08249Click here for more details and images
Very rare Japanese market "Chopper" Dax ST50.Produced for the Japanese market onlyChopper-inspired ST50 Dax with custom seat and mini 'ape hanger' bars4-speed gearbox as opposed to the three-speed semi-autoPresented in mostly original condition with its tool kit and owners manualUK registered on a V5C. 9,177 recorded km (5,700 miles)Sought after and becoming hard to find particularly in this conditionSpecificationMake: HONDAModel: ST50 DAX 2 CHOPPERYear: 1982Registration Number: JDV 153YEngine Number: ST50E-6304435Click here for more details and images
W & C SCOTT & SON OF LONDON: A 10 BORE SIDE BY SIDE PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN with 30cm damascus barrels, rose and scroll engraved sidelocks, trigger guard and hammers, walnut chequered stock with steel butt plate, with engraved details to the barrel "W & C Scott & Sons, Makers and Patentees, London. Made expressly for N.C. Curry & Brothers, San Francisco", in the original fitted leather gun case, with various gun tools, cleaning rods, oil bottle, cartridge reloading tool and others, no. 5880
An assortment of miscellaneous items comprised of a silver plated Aesthetic photograph frame decorated with birds and flowers, 14cm x 10cm, a Hockley Abbey leather cased tape measure with brass winder and linen tape, 9cm diameter, a Victorian brass and steel T-shaped tool with screw terminals revealing a slot head screw driver and a pin, 10cm long, a folding wooden ruler by I Sorby of Sheffield, and a bottle of Glockengasse No. 4711 eau de cologne, 11cm high CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
THUNDERBIRDS (2004) A group of screen used prop items comprising: FERMAT's gold painted 'Leatherman' multi tool; THE HOODS's wooden and plastic dagger (broken when used during filming); TRANSOM's snake belt buckle and a piece of plastic 'metal effect' shrapnel used in the Thunderbird 5 explosion scene - (4 in lot) - PROVENANCE: These came from a private vendor who worked for many years in the prop department for numerous films - Authentic item and comes with an Excalibur Auctions Certificate of Authenticity
Das Photographen-Vögelchen, um 1900 Victory Sparkler & Speciality Co., Elkton, U.S.A. Messingblech, Höhe 11 cm. Beim Betätigen des Gummiballauslösers pfeift das Vögelchen und bewegt seinen Schnabel und sein Schwänzchen. Unverzichtbares Requisit eines Portraitphotographen dieser Zeit für unruhig zappelnde Kinder. Start Price: EUR 160 Zustand: (3/3)The Photographer's Birdie, c. 1900 Victory Sparkler & Specialty Co., Elkton, U.S.A. Pressed brass, with pneumatic rubber ball causing the bird to move his beak, wings and tail, height 11 cm. An indispensable tool for a portrait photographer of the period. Start Price: EUR 160 Condition: (3/3)
An Early Set of Drawing Instruments by Thomas Heath, English, c. 1730-1740, black sharkskin covered case with instruments in gree velvet lined fitted interior, instruments include fine proportional dividers with locking cross-bar and ropework knurled knobs, engraved 'T Heath London', large compass with locking interchangable ink, pencil and divider ends, dividers with sprung fine adjustment by wingnut, a steel point tracer (?) that unscrews to become a pricker (thread worn), ink drawing pen, pencil and original combination adjustment tool/file/penknife (tool fits compass joint),the green silk lid interior lifts to reveal the fine brass sector with cross bar, and empty compartment probably for a parellel ruler, case 18.6cm across
A BOXED HORNBY RAILWAYS 3 GAUGE STEPHENSONS ROCKET LIVE STEAM TRAIN SET, No.G100, not tested, appears largely complete and looks to have hardly ever been removed from the box, complete with separate gas tank, filler funnel, multi tool, instructions and track (not checked for completeness), box complete with minor damage and wear
Full title: A Chinese blue and white 'Hatcher cargo' bottle vase, Transitional periodDescription:H.: 37,5 cmÊ The Hatcher Cargo :The Hatcher Cargo was the first salvaged ceramics cargo from a shipwreck to come on to the market. It was dispersed during several auctions by Christie`s, in Amsterdam in 1984 and 1985. Still today it remains one of the most important cargoes of shipwreck ceramics ever recovered, despite the lack of historical evidence recorded by the salvage team. Two porcelain covers dated 1643 helped date the wreck but this needed corroborating to give a firm date of the wreck and its cargo. The dating of the porcelain from the Hatcher Cargo is based on several elements. Firstly, the ceramics recovered form a coherent group, in other words they appear to all have been made at the same time. Secondly comparative dating was used to corroborate the date of the porcelain. For example, blue and white porcelain dishes decorated with a coiled serpent recovered from the Hatcher Cargo match an important dish from the fall of the Ming dynasty, formerly in the Percival David Foundation, now at the British Museum London, this dish can be dated to 1644 - 1645. Other comparative dating is also consistent with the presumed date of the porcelain. However, the most important dating reference remains the two covers recovered from the wreck datable by inscription to the spring of 1643. Although the Ming dynasty officially ended in 1644 the transition from the Ming to the beginning of the Qing was messy and protracted. The porcelain made during this period of civil war and chaos is referred to as `Transitional Porcelain`. It covers the period from the last Ming Emperors until the early years of the Kangxi period, which is normally given a date of about 1620 to 1670 . The Hatcher Cargo is a vital dating tool for this previously poorly understood period of Chinese porcelain production.The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
SIX ARTEFACTSA shell bracelet; a shell tool; a fibre ornament; a fish spine; a shell; a bamboo and spine implement; and a group of shell and turtleshell ornaments7 cm. to 23 cm. longThis lot contains materials which require a CITES licence for export outside of the EU contract countries. We would like to inform you that such licenses are usually not granted.
A 20th century cased medical equipment by Down Bros, Opposite Guy's Hospital, with forcep ends, genital catheters, and various other stainless steel implements. together with cased genital catheters, a box of surgical thread by Samolene, an ophthalmologist tool by A E Braid, London, and other implements
Peabody Martini underlever-action .43 Egyptian falling block percussion hammer action carbine rifle with adjustable pop-up ladder sights, sling suspension mounts, steel ram-rod, lock stamped 'Peabody's Pat July 22 1862 Manf'D by Providence Tool Co Prov RI' and 22.5 inch barrel, overall length 104cm.
A pair of black hunting boots with wooden trees, together with a pair of oak horseshoe shaped whip or coat racks with brass hooks, 64 cm wide x 76 cm high, a box of assorted books to include LIEUT. GEN. SIR F FITZWYGRAM, BART "Horse and Stables", published Longmanns, Green & Co., London 1894, 4th edition and J.H. WALSH "The Horse - in the Stable and the Field", published George Routledge & Sons Ltd London 1892, 14th edition, etc, two general purpose leather saddles, an iron and copper soldering type tool and two saddle racks

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