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George V 1913-18, five seahorses, mint, to include £1, together with 15 used, to include £1 Waterlow.
about Lot 199
2004 Royal Enfield Bullet Custom Bobber, 500cc. Registration number KW04 UDP. Frame number not found. Engine number 4B5/14437B. This 2004 Enfield 535 was custom built in 2019/20 by the celebrated builder Craig Jones of Doghouse Custom. He starts with a secondhand machine and totally strips and rebuilds it into a bobber, this process is followed by his Youtube followers, some 23,000 viewed this build. There is a YouTube video of the build https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wqe2Hekd2fI. The previous owner had a Hitchcocks 535 big bore kit fitted with a a tuned cylinder head and larger valves, at a cost of over £1000. Boyer electronic ignition, high output alternator, powder coated rims and stainless spokes and a new 32mmm Amal carburettor were fitted as part of the custom build. Purchased by our vendor in 2020 he has only covered some 170 miles and it has been dry stored in his garage. Sold with the V5C, 2019 MOT, key, it will need recommissioning before road use.
about Lot 61
A 19th century French bronze statue of a sphinx, mounted on a black marble base, 26 x 11 x 13cm
about Lot 80
WWII Third Reich Reichsluftschutzbund RLB Leaders Dagger, 2nd pattern, the 24cm blade by Paul Weyersberg & Co., Solingen, scabbard. This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
about Lot 208
A album of approximately 400 Pokémon cards, to include 79 of 113 of the Neo Destiny collection (1995-2000), including cards such as Shining Kabutops, Shining MewTwo, Shining Tyranitar and many more, 92 of 110 of the Legendary set (2002) including 8 holograms and 28 foils, including cards such as Charizard (foil), Charizard (holo), Gengar (holo), Articuno (holo), Charmander (holo), Pidgey (holo), Machoke (holo) and many others, 88 of 165 of the Expedition Base Set (2002), including foils, including cards such as Charizard, Bulbasaur (foil), Shellder, Tauros and many others, also including cards from the Sky Ridge set and Aquapolic set, please see images to see lists of cards provided by the vendor., presented in a Pokémon branded binder. To be sold on behalf on Monkey World, Dorset
about Lot 238
Carlo & Arthur Giuliano, an unusual gold, enamel, garnet and paste brooch, c.1895-1914, the typical blue, white and black enamel surrounding a collet set paste and three garnets, C&AG tab, 29 x 31mm, 11gms. The back turns and is removeable, presumably to contain an adjustable chain to a fob watch beneath. Upon the death of Carlo in 1895 his sons, Carlo Joseph and Arthur Alphonse inherited the business and used the C&AG mark. The firm remained viable until Arthur’s suicide in 1914 resulting in the closure of the business.
about Lot 65
An Omega Seamaster Professional Co-Axial Chronometer 600m Planet Ocean stainless steel gentleman's wrist watch c.2012, Ref. 22095000, No. 85362875, the rotating metallic orange bezel set with Arabic numerals, matt black dial with luminous batons, red Arabic numerals to the quarters and date aperture at 3 o'clock, the stainless steel case diameter 41mm, on original stainless steel bracelet, in original box with unopened certificates in leather wallet, booklet and Omega tag, with outer card box.
about Lot 125
1962 Heinkel Tourist A-02, 174cc. Registration number 248 XVH (non transferrable). Frame number 0259438. Engine number 608443. Heinkel Flugzeugwerke's Tourist scooter was launched on to the export market in November 1955 and withdrawn ten years later. As might be expected from a German aircraft manufacturer, the machine was very thoroughly engineered, with an OHV 4-stroke engine derived from the company's bubble-car, fan-cooling, electric dynamotor starting and under-seat luggage compartment, then rare on scooters. All this came at a price and the 'Tourist' was expensive when compared to the Italian ranges which limited foreign sales, making survivors scarce. Promoted on the East Coast of the US at one time as 'The Cadillac of Scooters,' it was indeed a quality item. The Tourist had a frame of steel tubes to which pressed steel panels were fixed. The 4-stroke motor, with electric start and a 4-speed gearbox was under the seat and its rear drive chain was sealed in an oil bath, unable to coat either the riders or the bike itself. This example was imported from Belgium by our vendor and underwent a bare metal restoration. The engine was running well so only needed a comprehensive service. It was first registered with DVLA by our vendor in August 2019 and was ridden to the saleroom and around our site. An easy machine to start and ride, it makes a change from Lambrettas and Vespas. Sold with the V5C and an instruction manual.
about Lot 334
An oval aluminum South African dual-language, cabside number plate 36089, from a diesel-electric locomotive that was built between, 1975-81 and used for mainline passenger/freight trains
about Lot 119
Rene Lalique, a Falcon glass car mascot, model 1124, designed circa 1925, moulded R Lalique, wheel engraved France to the side, hand engraved No. 1124 to the underside, 16 cm high. Provenance; obtained by our vendors grandfather when he was a chauffer, descent to her father and then to her. She was a farmers daughter and used it for rifle target practise, lucky she is a bad shot!!
about Lot 97
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