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2015 Honda Silver Wing FJS 600 A7, 582cc. registration number BG65 NZP. Frame number JH2FP01B07K202923. Engine number PF01E 540478.Sold with the V5C, keys, MOT until April 2025.The Silver Wing is maxi-scooter introduced in 2001, it has a variomatic continuously variable transmission. Anti-lock brakes were optional.NZP has been used by our deceased vendor since he parked up his VFR 750F, also in this auction. It has been well looked after and has only covered some 11,500 miles. It is equipped with heated handlebars and starts with no issues and has been ridden in our compound.
1980 Laverda Jota Mk 2, 180, 981cc. Registration number PNS 600V. Frame number LAV.1000*6914* DGM 12571 OM. Engine number 1000 *6914*. Sold with the V5C, V5, two keys, large history folder.Laverda began with the manufacture of farm machinery, diversifying into production of small capacity motorcycles in 1949. Increases in capacity and variations of design (including a scooter) followed over the years. They eventually offered a large-capacity 650cc twin in 1966, which was soon enlarged to 750. In 1969 Laverda exhibited their first three-cylinder machine which was to take until 1972 before being offered to the public as the 3C, later becoming the 3C(E). At the instigation of the British importer, Roger Slater, performance was enhanced by Laverda and the 3C(E) became the Jota. The 180 had the distinction of being the fastest production motorcycle in the world in the late 1970s, at over 140mph.The Jota model ran from 1976 through to 1982 and is powered by a 981cc DOHC air cooled inline triple with a dry weight of 234 kg. Originally fitted with a crankshaft with 180° crankpin phasing and ignition timing on the right hand side of the engine till 1980. Then in 1981 the ignition timing which was by then electronic, was moved to the left side and in 1982 the Jota 120° was released which had the crankpin phasing to 120°.PNS comes with a copy of Slaters import document dating from 1979, noting it went to Lloyds Bros in August 1980. In 1996 Tom Mitchell sold it to Stuart Oram and then Donald Drawbell in 1999. He sold it to Dr Murphie in 2005 and in 2014 it went to Paul Miles. In November 2016 Made in Italy sold it to Charles Rising for £15,000, he sold it to our vendor in 2017 using the services of The Bike Specialists in Sheffield.In 2015 it underwent a full restoration with Keith Nairn Of Lavenda Scozia, including new main/big ends, cylinder head overhaul, new mainshaft for the gearbox, the carbs were rebuilt, full stainless exhaust, brakes rebuilt, powder coated frame, all new bearings.There are MOT's on file from 1996 at 17,010 miles, rising slowly, 20,418 miles in 2003, 24,861 miles in 2016 and the last one was in 2019 at 26,998 miles. The odometer today shows 27,201 miles. This suggests it is the correct mileage and it has only covered some 3,000 miles since the rebuild.Our vendor has had it running before it was delivered to the saleroom.
c.1966 Triumph T10 scooter, 100cc. Registration number RBF 57D (not recorded with DVLA). Framer number not found. Engine number not found.There is no paperwork with this lot.The T10 Tina was produced between 1962-1970, is was introduced to compete with the Japanese C50/90 step through model which were so successful. A new engine was designed and modified by Bert Hopwood with an automatic transmission based upon the centrifugal force of large ball bearings acting upon the vee drive belt, which in the main performed well, but could jam at fully open. Initially named the Tina it was revised in 1965 and named the T10. The two stroke engine was capable of 45MPH and 100MPG.RBF is an older restoration that will marque specialist assistance with registering it for road use.
Early 20th century Continental school, monochromatic study of a boy with scooter talking to two gentlemen, pencil and watercolour, indistinctly signed in pencil lower right, possibly Breil and further inscribed including 'deu rand' (I take a turn), 29 x 33cm, Continental school, monochromatic study of a lady and gentleman before an aeroplane, pencil and watercolour, inscribed in pencil variously lower right, 48 x 43cm, another similar painting, early 20th century Continental school, study of ladies in period dress aboard a ship, pencil and watercolour, 43 x 63cm, indistinctly inscribed in pencil, another similar painting, a German Nivea poster, 81 x 56.5cm and a Monte-Carlo poster, 96 x 62cm, all framed and glazed (7)
A Lambretta scooter desktop lamp. Please note this lot has the standard Ewbank's standard buyers premium payable on top of the hammer price and not the reduced rate for cars and motorbikes. Viewing days: Monday 17th of March: 9am - 5pm, Tuesday 18th of March: 9am - 5pm, Wednesday 19th of March: 9am - 5pm, Thursday 20th of March: 9am - 5pm, Friday 21st of March, Saturday 22nd of March: 10am - 2pm, Monday 24th of March and Morning of the Auction on Friday 25th of March.
Vintage metal toy pedal three wheel scooter styled on Vespa/Lambretta. Cicra 1950s/1960s. Please note this lot has the standard Ewbank's standard buyers premium payable on top of the hammer price and not the reduced rate for cars and motorbikes. Viewing days: Monday 17th of March: 9am - 5pm, Tuesday 18th of March: 9am - 5pm, Wednesday 19th of March: 9am - 5pm, Thursday 20th of March: 9am - 5pm, Friday 21st of March, Saturday 22nd of March: 10am - 2pm, Monday 24th of March and Morning of the Auction on Tuesday 25th of March.
25 boxed bus models by various makers. Includes Oxford, Britbus, Creative Masters, Solido, AWM, Traditional by ABC models, and specialist. Also includes Great British buses, London Transport RTW Double Decker, and a Model Buses MBLT02 London Transport LT "Scooter single axle deck bus, Solido AEC Double Decker RT in green, Creative Masters Alexander Dennis, Mercedes Benz CITARO, Oxford Saro bus, London Greenline, Specialist 1939 Leyland Cub Rec CR14. Lot also includes several unboxed models, might have parts missing or broken. GC-VGC £80-120
Tinplate - 2 x tinplate models, a clockwork Elephant on a Scooter marked as made in US Zone Germany and in Good working order and a flywheel powered motorcycle with an L logo on the tank and Foreign written underneath, also in Good working order. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
A 9ct gold open link charm bracelet, each link marked 9 375, width approx 4mm, length approx 17cm, padlock clasp and safety chain, suspending three 18ct gold charms including Eiffel Tower, penny farthing, Nefertiti, along with five hallmarked 9ct gold charms including telephone, kettle, scooter, champagne bucket, together with a 999 gold ingot charm and three unmarked gold charms including a basket, glass and gold carafe and guitar, minimum of 9ct gold, total gross weight approx 36.9gms Further details: chain links intact, wear commensurate with age clasp working
MILES VERA: (1929- ) American actress, famous for her role as Lila Crane in Alfred Hitchcock's horror film Pyscho (1960). Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by Miles, each of them different images of the actress, one showing her seated at a dinner table with Alfred Hitchcock, another showing her in costume as Lila Crane, two depicting her in glamorous poses (one accompanied by a Vespa scooter), and another showing her in a scene from Tarzan´s Hidden Jungle (1955), etc. All are boldly signed in black, blue or red inks with her name alone to light areas of the images. VG to EX, 6
Three Boxed Matchbox Lesney Regular Wheel Models, 25c Bedford Petrol Tanker, yellow cab, green chassis BP blk plastic wheels, in E 1 box, 36b Lambretta Scooter & sidecar (one handlebar missing) in D type box, 62b Commer Tv Service van Rentaset, blk plastic wheels, two tvs, aerial & ladder, in E1 type box, plus Y-6 Models of Yesteryear Bugatti Type 35, blue body, K6 Kingsize Allis Chalmer Earth Scraper and K-13 Ready Mix Concrete Truck, all in good to very good original condition, boxes are good to excellent. (6 items)

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