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2003 Ducati 999S 998cc, registration number MX 03 MPE, frame number ZDMH400AAZB003788, engine number ZDM998W4B-002932. The 999 (2003-2006) had a different styling to the previous 916, 996 and 998 and was not universally admired but it soon proved its self to be a better machine. It uses the same 998cc testastretta engine as used in the last 998 models, with just a few improvements that boost both its power and torque. Attached to this is the first CAN-bus wiring loom to be used on a motorcycle and then housed in an updated trellis frame with altered geometry and a double sided swingram. The 999 was a resounding success on track, taking three WSB titles as well as winning every single race in the 2003 season (it only lost four in the 2004 season). The S model has a more powerful motor, lightweight wheels and Ohlins suspension when compared to 999 and the range was topped by the 999R. This three owner machine was bought in October of 2009 and used sparingly, the mileage is 10,783 miles, only some 2,000 miles in Andy's ownership. In 2015 a new Sigma racing clutch was fitted at a cost of some £1,200, less than 100 miles ago. Sold with the V5C, SORN notification, a new MOT, a paddock stand, cover and all associated paperwork.
A Dinky Toys USS Enterprise made under licence from Paramount TV 1975, a Captain Scarlet Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle no 104 made under licence for Century 21 Toys Ltd - side door not operating on catch - four Matchbox Battle Kings vehicles, a Corgi Greyhound Bus and a Matchbox K-106 aircraft transporter - most vehicles in good condition
A fantastic original precision diecast Sun Star made 1:24 scale Routemaster model bus '2908 RM 870 - WLT 870 First Production Routemaster With A Leyland Engine'. In London Transport livery, the bus appears mint and unused, within the original box. With certificate. Wing mirrors unfitted, but present.
A scarce vintage Budgie ' Miniature Diecast Models ' Gift Set No. 8. Comprising of eight diecast models - No. 12 Volkswagen Micro Bus (very good), No 19 Rover 105 (very near mint), No 13 Austin Taxi (metal fatigue, otherwise fair (chassis separated)), No. 8 Volkswagen Sedan (very near mint), No. 15 Austin A35 (mint+), No.18 Tipper Truck (very near mint), No.5 Police Car (mint), and No.11 Royal Mail (good / very good). All within a very good original box and inner tray. Rare.
A Collection of Sought After and Rarer Arcadian and Goss Crested Ware ( 10 ) Items In Total. Comprises 1/ Model of Tank, Albans Abby. 2/ Arms of Barmouth Open Bus. 3/ Piano Southsea Arm. 4/ Cenotaph Great Yarmouth. 5/ A Truck of Coal From Banbury. 6/ Cannon, Aldershot Coat of Arms. 7/ Cenotaph 1914 - 1918 Clacton on Sea. 8/ Nurse Gavell, Arcadian. 9/ Lyndhurst. 10/ Lyndhurst - Please See Photos. All Pieces are In Mint Condition.
London. Gill (Macdonald), The Wonderground Map of London Town, published The Westminster press, circa 1928, colour photolithographic map, old folds, 745 x 930 mm This is the slightly smaller and later edition of Gill's original 1913 map.There is a subsequent 1924 edition which was altered to help the promotion of the 1924 British Empire Exhibition that was held at Wembley between April and October of that year. It can be identified by a sign saying:- 'On To Wembley' and an empire lion in the top left hand corner below the man pushing a bus. This example is a slightly later state with a greyhound replacing the lion. Greyhound racing started at Wembley in 1927 so this edition probably dates from 1927 or 1928. The map remains highly stylised and whimsical and was held in great affection by Londoners. It was originally commissioned by The London Underground and was designed to be displayed in tube stations. The intense pictorial content of the map caught the public's imagination and as a result Gill is often credited with creating a resurgence in the genre of decorative map making. Much work and research has been done by Roderick Barron and Bryars & Bryars on the maps of the Underground and the work of Macdonald Gill and I am also grateful to Claire Dobbins book, London Underground Maps: Art, Design and Cartography. (1)
Greene (Graham). The Little Horse Bus, 1952; The Little Steamroller, 1953, 1st editions, colour illustrations by Dorothy Craigie, Little Steamroller endpapers partially toned, original cloth and boards, dust jackets, Little Horse Bus price-clipped, a few small chips and light edge wear, 4to, plus The Little Train, [1946] (3)
THE WHO & RELATED - Stompin' selection of 19 x LPs. Titles include Tommy (Track UK 613013/4, with booklet, no number), Live At Leeds (Track 2406 001 blue cover, 11 complete inserts, later issues, with an ace original 'Live At Leeds' poster), Quadrophenia (US MCA2-1004, with book), Tommy Part One, Magic Bus (US only DL 75064), The Kids Are Alright, The Story Of The Who and John Entwistle's Ox - Mad Dog (with poster). Condition is generally VG to Ex. ( Vinyl Records )

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