1967 Honda 50 Model C100 scooterRegistration number HCG 68EThis bike was registered in January 1967 and its 2 registered keepers were both from the village of Pawlett, SomersetThe second keeper did not use the bike whilst in his ownership from 1984 until he sold it to the current owner in 2016In 2022, the current owner fitted a new battery, started the bike up and it ran like a sewing machineThe owner then removed the battery before storing the bike againThe speedometer reads 1,063 miles, and the official test certificate from 1983 has recorded mileage of 1,051Included with the bike is the following:Haynes Honda 50 Owners Workshop Manual 1983 test certificateIgnition KeyOriginal front number plate, Honda wing mirrors, spare indicator lens, and Honda tool kitV5 present with 2 ownersAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditionsThis lot must be collected by 12.30pm on Friday 8th June. If the buyer has not collected by this time it will automatically be removed and placed into storage, incurring a removal charge of £60 + VAT. Combinations will be charged at £100 + VAT. Storage will then be charged at £10 + VAT per day or part thereof. If collecting from storage, please provide 24 hours notice
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Central Bank of Nigeria, an entirely hand painted obverse and reverse essay for a proposed 5 Shillings, dated 1 July 1959, serial number A 123456, blue, obverse Niger River scene, reverse man sewing crops, the obverse and reverse design in keeping with the 1958 Issue, on large format paper, printers annotations, in non numeric PMG holder, an important record (2 designs on 1 sheet) BNB B201s, Pick 2s £200-£300 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: This Artwork is attributable to the Derek Friday collection
Set of four Spa boxes, a monocle graphoscope decorated with "Place Pierre Le Grand a Spa" and three cylindrical sewing boxes, one decorated with landscapes and the other two with flowers. 19th century. - Weight: 195 g - Shipping available - Region: Belgique - Sizes: MESURES DIVERSES - At first glance: normal wear / patina of use
Assorted Haberdashery, Lace and Eastern Woven Textiles, comprising wicker sewing basket, lace handkerchieves, collar, silver bead trim, black wool panels embroidered with floral coloured silks, cream velvet panels with painted floral decoration and blue silk trims, lace,embroidered wool cape, shawl, woven cloths, printed silk cover and other items,(two boxes)Dutton Manor, Lancashire
Decorative Accessories comprising an expanding hat mould stamped '7 1/4', basket shaped sewing box with drawstring top,assorted deco buckles and buttons, embroidered bags and purse, leather eskimo boot pin cushion,pair of Morley light green kid leather gloves with original label, other pairs,three circa 1930s bead and woven evening bags with floral appliqués, bone and ivorine brisee fans, toy glass eyes,(in a small suitcase)
Assorted 20th Century Costume Accessories comprising a circa 1930s purple crepe sleeveless long evening dress and matching jacket with bead detail, blue embroidered top, circa 1970s California long dress with tropical design, silk and other scarves, brown Reslaw Jaska hat, Jacoll cream beret, pair of leather and fur driving gloves, Powers brown leather gauntlet gloves, pair of black stylish wool and cotton gauntlet gloves, evening and day gloves, black Corde handbag, lingerie including cotton chemise, pair of CC41 Vedoknit long johns, night dresses, slips, printed cotton aprons, quilted dressing gown, Box of Collectable and Sewing Items comprising rules, pens, needles in paper cases, black velvet North American purse with bead decoration, another similar, knitted cotton purses, Maltese lace fischu etc (three boxes) 2 Cream and one pink negligee, peach example - holes to lace trims, replacement straps and wear to all, or stitched repairs. Grey silk and blue dressing gown - staining, belt very worn, several small holes and wear. Cotton aprons - some discolouration and wear. California jungle print dress - slight wear. Blue Short sleeve top with embroidery - stitched repair under arm and rubbing to the front of the top on each side. CC41 long johns - ok Cotton short sleeve top - two tears to the back of the neck. Chemise - tear to button holes and to areas where laced and discolouration. Edythe Pegg purple dress and jacket - 30" bust, dress has slight discolouration and wear. Jacket is very discoloured in areas. Red quilted dressing gown - overall wear, couple of stitched repairs, splits to the back of the neck, pocket repaired. Black velvet flocked stole - some wear. Linens - some areas of discolouration and some wear. North American beadwork - fading and wear, silk trim to one bag is split and worn. Accessories, handbags, scarves etc - mixed condition, majority show some wear. Maltese lace collar - couple of tiny holes and some wear overall.
Assorted Toiletries and Haberdashery comprising pottery and glass jars and stoppers, hair accessories, make up, 1920s and later buttons, needle cases, cream linen mounted sewing case mounted onto a board and initialled A etc,(two boxes)Geraldine Wynn Marchand Fashion Student and Private Collector, Bath
□ A FRENCH GOLD THIMBLE, PARIS, 1809-19 typical form with pitting surrounding a vacant shield above a band of engine-turning, petite guarantie, 2.3cm high; together with the following French sewing implements, a silver-gilt bodkin case and a silver-gilt mounted steel awl en suite, a gilt-metal bodkin and a pair of steel scissors with gold cased handles (5)TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE
A 19th century speciemn parquetry sewing box with extensive contents, including etched mother of pearl spools and ribbon winders, with orignal fabrics and ribbons, gold thread, rosewood and Tunbridgeware spools and boxes, white metal thimbles, pin cushions, Victorian lace, needle cases, rosewood retractable pencil etc., 27cm wide, 10.5cm high, 21.5cm deep
A group of 5 x 19th century Tunbridge Ware and Whitewood items, comprising a Stick Ware pin cushion in the form of a coffee pot, circa 1870, height 3.5cm, a tape measure, circa 1850, a Whitewood barrel design thread holder, circa 1820, a Whitewood sewing clamp labelled "Love The Giver", circa 1820, and a Whitewood multi-reel spool, circa 1820 (5)All in good condition
A miniature Simon & Halbig sewing doll in original clothes, German circa 1910, with fixed blue glass eyes, single stroke painted brows and open mouth, original blonde wig and on a five piece composition body with painted socks and shoes, wearing original chintz silk dress with skirt for needles and bonnet, 5” (13cm) tall, (condition: excellent).
Collection of wooden Dolls House furniture, 1920s/30s, including German cabinet 4 ¾” (12cm) tall, piano, sewing table and gate leg dining table (similar examples are on display in the Waltershausen museum in Germany), together with a Pita-Pat bureau and wardrobe, other pieces include dressing table, cabinet with shelves, three beds, two lead J Hill & Co typewriters, metal chest of drawer box and more, (condition: generally very good), (lot).
A pair of charming sewing samples 1882, each showing technique for various sewing styles including pleating, button holes, darning and embroidery, one in blue cotton and the other in purple, both by Rebecca Murfin, stage IV, both 6 ¾” (17cm)x 6 ¼”, together with a blue silk cushion with finely embroidered basket of flowers in original card box, 6 ¼” (16cm) x 5” (13cm), (3 items).
A box of glassware to include six champagne flutes, together with a pottery bowl, two small chandeliers, a box of two bowler hats and a riding set and a sewing machine CONDITION REPORTS Sewing machine only - is in better condition than the box. Flaking to the edges of the sewing machine. Scratches to the surface of the whole sewing machine throughout. Unknown if complete. No obvious missing parts or damage - see images for more details. Knob connected to the belt is wrapped in Sellotape. Cord to the foot pedal has been cut off . Also unable to remove the foot pedal from the box lid. Sewing machine is a black Singer machine and has general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details.
Edwardian rosewood sewing table with sliding top opening to reveal a drawer fitted with boxwood compartments wit rosewood lids and ivory handles, above a slide out sewing basket and removable pin cushion, all raised on cabriolet legs with scrolled stretchers. H 77cm, W 58cm, D 45cm. Note - several of the compartment lid knobs are of ivory. A certificate has been purchased - reference W7J6ZZYT.
comprising a pair of silver plated Danish COHR candlesticks of teardrop form; novelty owl pepperette; brass cylindrical compass; Lion paperweight; Ladies shoe pin cushion; lacquer box; pair of lorgnettes; ancient vessel / vase; child's vintage boxed toy sewing machine; marcasite silver cocktail watch; Great Yarmouth; Khanjar dagger; Japanese panel teapot; dagger. (quantity)* Owl missing one eye; shoe with hole; vase with nibbles; watch with some missing jewels; Khanjar dagger with shortened blade, other pieces with wear.
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a cased set of six late Victorian silver tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1900-1901. Makers mark for Henry Matthews. Three hallmarked silver handled button hooks. Three hallmarked silver Victorian and later napkin rings. An Edward VII silver sealing wax handle. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1902. A pair of sugar tongs. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1924. Makers mark for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. A white metal sewing stiletto awl. Unmarked or marks rubbed. Tests indicate silver in parts. Combined weight approx 561.8g. Measures approx 23cm x 2cm / 7cm x 1cm.
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