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The remaining tools, stock items and sundries at the workshop - Nothing relating to Lots 1-14 to be included but comprises of Makita Router, Makita sander, Draper belt sander, Titan grinder, large quantity of clamps, small compressor, Erbauer biscuit jointer in box, Bosch GBH 2-26 drill, Makita buffer, two Einhell cordless drills, Black and Decker cordless drill, Spirit level, quantity of screws, drill bits, Pneumatic nail gun attachments, Triton spindle sander, various locks and components, planes, part clamps, paste, polish, two aluminium ladders. All parts in used condition. CONDITION REPORT: This is a large lot but would fit in a small transit van. The stock is not boxed, buyers must remove all parts of this lot. It would fit into approximately 20 large plastic storage crates. Please refer to important saleroom information regarding the location of the items and collection details. This sale is off-site and collection is from NE29.
1965 Velocette 499cc Venom ClubmanRegistration no. LNR 281EFrame no. RS 18723Engine no. VM 6173This matching-numbers Venom Clubman was despatched from the Hall Green factory on 31st December 1965 to the agent Petty in Leicester, remaining in the dealer's showroom until it was sold to its first private owner in July 1967. 'LNR 281E' was acquired by the current vendor in August 2011 and completely restored over the next nine-or-so years. A logbook detailing the rebuild is on file together with supporting documents. The frame and cycle parts have been repainted; the front forks rebuilt; the brakes reconditioned; a new-old-stock Amal carburettor fitted; a new wiring harness installed; and the engine completely overhauled including a rebore, new piston, and conversion to the later (MkII) type of engine breather. The gearbox likewise has been completely rebuilt and the clutch overhauled with a roller release bearing and new plates and springs. Upgrades include an electric starter; rear-set footrest conversion kit; 12V electrics; LED lighting; a roll-on centre stand; and Pazon electronic ignition with warning lamp. Last run in September 2024, the machine comes with all the special tools required and all the original parts including a competition magneto. Accompanying documentation includes the original and continuation old-style logbooks and a V5C.Footnotes: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.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 13 October starting at 11am GMT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ca. AD 1691. A Stuart period gold memento mori mourning ring. The interior of the ring is inscribed with the words “T. Williams - Obyt. 16 July 1691 cet 19”, communicating that the ring was made specifically to mourn a person who died in the late 17th century. This early date makes this ring a rare example; of the ones in the British Museum that feature a full skeleton, only one is inscribed with a date before 1700. The ring features a multitude of memento mori imagery. The hourglass represents the limited duration of human life, and the pickaxe and the spade are tools used to bury the deceased. The memento mori artistic movement focuses on the inevitability of death; the name memento mori is Latin for “remember (that you have) to die". Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 5.6g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 700 BC.A mortar and pestle skillfully fashioned from marble. The mortar features a boat-shaped body with a flat base. The pestle is designed with a tapering profile, where one end is pointed and the other end broad and flat. These tools served as an essential implement for grinding, pulverising, and blending a wide range of materials. Mortars were commonly used in pharmaceutical preparations, food processing, and the production of pigments and cosmetics. The pulverisation of minerals, pigments, and natural materials facilitated the production of dyes, cosmetics, and artistic mediums. Marble was used due to its durability and aesthetic appeal, attesting to the Egyptians' fondness of combining functionality with aesthetic excellence.Size: 90mm x 275mm; Weight: 3.7KgProvenance: Property of a London Ancient Art gallery, acquired on the US art market; formerly in David Hendin collection.
A quantity of Vincent small partscontained within a wooden multi-drawered cabinet (included), with drawers numbered 76 to 150, approximately 60 of which contain smaller parts and tools, ideal for use by a restorer, condition and completeness unknown, close inspection advised. (Qty)Footnotes: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.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Saturday 12 October starting at 11am GMT.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊◊◊◊◊ Requires specialist shipping and storage at the buyer's expenseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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