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Henrik Moller - a Norwegian Henrik Moller pin brooch with a religious scene inscribed verso, H.Moller 830 Trondheim and a vintage display case marked by the jeweller W.O.Lewis Jewellers Howard Works, Birmingham (Norwegian 1858 - 1937) Est £60 - £100 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
An Indian Maharajah's Palace Royal Guard Vintage Accessory Mascot, the uniformed guard with his sword, wearing a military palace guard turban, 16cm, on a polished wood display base; and A Figural Mascot of Japanese Samurai Warrior, 13cm, mounted on a wooden display base (2)
Veteran, Vintage Motorcycle Brass Front Forks Security Anti-Theft Lock, by Gamage of Holborn, London, named to top area, 11cm diameter; and An Edwardian Motor Radiator Mascot for the little-known Stag Light Two-Seater, English, features a stag with antlers surrounded by a laurel wreath, 11.5cm high (2)
A Collection of Car Auto Jumble, to include a vintage brass Dunlop tyre foot pump with ebonised wooden handle, rubber hose and folding feet, 59cm high, two vintage oil cans, a vintage grease gun, two vintage tyre levers, two Lucas stop-rear and indicator lights, two Lagonda dashboard switches, an oil pressure dashboard gauge, two dashboard amperes gauges, a Eureka pressure gauge, a quantity of car related books, a colour print after Coneo: Bentley at Le Mans 1929, 53cm by 77cm,
Five Assorted Vintage Leather Travel Cases, comprising a yellow studded example stamped Whatajoy, 75cm wide, a yellow pigskin example with stamped initials BB, 61cm wide, a 1920/30s trunk with brown leather straps and corners, 61cm wide, a maroon trimmed case with velvet interior with assorted labels, 53cm wide, and a brown leather example, 61cm wide
Six Assorted Folding Shooting Sticks, comprising a William Mills Ltd, Birmingham, Crook Deluxe Junior with folding leather handle, a Feather-Weight example with folding brown leather seat and adjustable height, an unmarked example with folding brown leather seat and copper effect pole, another example stamped The Feather-Weight, a vintage example stamped Modern with folding brown leather handles and five members tickets for the Brighton Horse Show, the 1956 Aldershot Show, Tickham Hunt Horse Show Member, 1955 Tunbridge Wells Member and Haringay Arena Exhibitor, and a vintage example stamped The Bijou Restick Powell London with folding brown and metal handles, with six Members Tickets labels
A Vintage Brass Oiler Can, possibly from a Rolls-Royce; A Rolls-Royce Spanner; A Lockhead Super Heavy Duty Hydraulic Fluid Metal Can; A Vintage Foot Pump, with turned wooden handle and folding stand; A Gardner Instruction Book No.61.2 for Diesel Engines; A Quantity of Starter Brushes; A Folwfelex Minor Motor Car Kit, containing ferrules and part socket set (qty)
A Vintage Baelz Industrial Oil Pump Dispenser, painted green, with pivoting handle and rubber hose, one side bearing the number 30, the other the remains of an emblem, 67cm high; and A Blue Painted Regent Example, bearing brass plaque The Property of Regent Oil Company and numbered 26045 (2)
A Late 19th Century Brown Leather Penny Farthing Tool Bag, with adjustable buckles and sliding inner case, with a brass clasp engraved with a Penny Farthing and bearing a 19th century diamond registration mark, 19cm wide; A Vintage Number 65 Lucas Bicycle Bell, circa 1900; and A Vintage Bicycle Gear Mechanism, stamped Eadie MFG.Company Hydes Patent (3)
A Small Barn Owl Accessory Mascot with Featured Eyes, display base mounted, for the vintage light car; A Polished Brass Pre-War Vintage and Classic Vehicle Mechanics Maintenance and Repair Blow Lamp, by Monitor Tools and Accessories, England; A Letter Opener, an award for Contours Yorkshire Thoroughbred Car Club; and A Lotus Sports Car Accessory Upholstery Brush, from the late 1960s Lotus Jim Clark trading era (4)
A Triang Vintage Pedal Car modelled as a Jaguar E-Type, painted blue, with tub shape leather seat, plastic steering wheel, metal window frame, plastic front and rear bumpers, grey painted lights, and metal wirework effect wheels and black resilient tyres mark LINE BROTHERS LTD, 105cm long
1928 Austin Seven ''Chummy'' Tourer Registration Number: CB 8471 Date of first registration: 15 11 1928 VIN number: A7-4062 Engine Number: M84904 Colour: Blue over black V5C present showing 3 former keepers From the same estate as the previous lot, a rare opportunity to acquire an extremely original Austin Seven ''Chummy'' tourer. Eligible for countless vintage events organised by the VSCC and 750 owners club. The current owner has informed us that this example was very much a daily driver until last year and consequently in first class mechanical condition. It benefits from a recently re-trimmed interior and the correct lights and dash wear. For those enthusiasts who would like to own a more patinated but sound Chummy, this one is for you. Buyer's premium of 12% inclusive of VAT @ 20%
Triumph Model P (SPORTS MODEL) Registration number: BO 9008 Engine: 494cc date of first registration 03/04/1925 Engine number: 208358 TOR Frame number: 907928 MOT Expiry: N/A V5C Present 1925 500cc Side Valve Triumph with original patinaHere we have a very nice example of triumph's famous model p 494cc side valve single that created a sensation when it was introduced. The Model P debuted at the 1924 Motor Cycle Show. A no-frills, sidevalve-engined model, the newcomer was priced very competitively and at its level it undercut every other 500cc machine then on sale in the UK. The Model P was a quality machine at a rock bottom price and it was a runaway success. Output from Triumph's Priory Street works was soon running at an astonishing 1,000 machines per week, and the Model P's arrival undoubtedly hastened the demise of many a minor manufacturer. Production continued until the decade's end, by which time the Model P had spawned a number of derivatives, models N, Q and QA. This example is in extremely nice condition mechanically and cosmetically, with correct tinware and decent paint. Eligible for the famous Banbury Run this Triumph's estimate represents extremely good value for an iconic vintage Flat Tanker. With an extensive history file with various receipts, previous MOT`s, copy instruction books and handwritten notes from the current vendor (viewing essential) The bike has ran in various motorcycle club events including good finishing postions at Beamish and finishes at Howick (200 miles one day).

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