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CHARTERHOUSE
Auctioneers & Valuers
Auction held at
The Long Street Salerooms Sherborne Dorset
Thursday 23rd September at 10.00 am
Delivery can be arranged with the office
Postage can be arranged. A minimum charge of £15 per parcel plus postage applies
C HA R T E R HO U S E
The Long Street Salerooms Sherborne Dorset DT9 3BS
Telephone 01935 812277 Facsimile 01935 389387
1 Assorted motorcycle clothing and accessories,
including a Takachi full face helmet, two pairs of
gloves, a waterproof oversuit, and a front wheel
padlock (all new old stock) (5) Sold for £10
2 A Yeo Vale motorcycle club poster, BBC TV
Grandstand Grass Track meeting, Church Farm,
Podymore, Saturday 13 August 1966 See
illustration Note: This Grass Track meeting was
the only televised grass track race Sold for £20
3 Six motorcycle brochures, comprising DOT
Trials and Competition, Francis Barnett Cruiser
80, NSU Quickly, Triumph Bonneville 120R,
James Commando 250 and BSA 125 Bantam D1,
framed as one See illustration Sold for £15
4 A Wall Auto-Wheel sales brochure, full colour,
with construction, operation and maintenance
instructions See illustration Sold for £25
5 Assorted motorcycle maintenance and
instruction handbooks, including Norton No 7
Dominator, Norton spare parts lists for models No
1, 16H, 30M and 40M, Norton No 88 and 99,
Amal carburettor instruction manual, and other
similar items (box) Sold for £10
6 Assorted motorcycle and cycle ephemera,
including The Leathies Ltd Cycles and
Motorcycles Products brochure, the Midland Gear
Case Co Ltd 1926 catalogue of cycle, motorcycle
and car accessories, and others similar (qty) Sold
for £10
7 A period black and white photograph of Bob
Macintyre on board his Matchless, riding at
Blandford Camp, and four motorcycle race
programmes for Blandford Camp, Whit Monday
May 26 1958, The Manx Grand Prix 1958, Senior
TT June 8 1951, and Lightweight and Clubmans
TT June 6 1951 (5) Sold for £45
8 Assorted motorcycle sales brochures and
ephemera, including Coventry Eagle Flying 8, a
Cotton motorcycle range brochure, a Vindec sales
leaflet, a Gilera Giubileo 175 brochure, and other
similar items (qty) See illustration Sold for £40
9 Assorted sales brochures and operating
instruction and parts lists, including BSA
motorcycle range catalogue (September 1960), a
BSA W1 Winged Wheel instruction manual,
Villiers MK12D and MK8E operating instructions
manual, and others similar (qty) Sold for £10
10 A collection of motorcycle trophies awarded to
G Stride for various trials including Beggars Roost
Trial 1952, Dick Harry Trial 1954, Jack White
Trial 1951 and various Automobile Association
(AA) including a commercial badge no V190839
(box) Sold for £10
11 A run of The Motorcycle, from the 1950's to
1960's (box) Sold for £10
12 Six cycle lamps, including P & H Panther
acetylene cycle front lamp, two others similar, a
Miller front lamp, and a Lucas front lamp (6) Sold
for £35
13 A dark room oil fired safe light, a Bakelite
electric torch, assorted wicks and burners and
other items (box)
14 A Lucas King of the Road brass lamp, No 744,
33 cm high See illustration Sold for £30
15 A Lucas King of the Road brass side lamp,
with carrying bale, No 634, 23 cm high Sold for
£20
16 A Luxor acetylene front cycle light, with nickel
body and red and green jewel side lights, 17 cm
high, a Lucas Captain oil front cycle lamp, and a
P&H Vulture acetylene front cycle lamp (3) See
inside front cover colour illustration Sold for £20
17 A Gammage Newlite oil fired front cycle lamp,
14 cm high, an early Lucas Silver King cycle
lamp, and another similar (3) Sold for £20
18 Three oil fired rear cycle lamps, including a
Miller & Co LUMO, a Lucas King of the Road,
and another similar (3) Sold for £30
19 A GWR oil fired hand lantern, with black
painted body, and a railway storm lamp (2) Sold
for £20
20 Three Lucas acetylene front cycle lamps (3)
Sold for £20
21 A Powell & Hanmer Dictator front cycle lamp,
with green and red jewel side lights, and a Bauer
acetylene front cycle lamp (2) Sold for £20
22 Two railway hand lanterns, one acetylene (with
replacement glasses) and one oil fired (2) Sold for
£20
23 Three police oil fired dark lamps (3) Sold for
£20
24 Four candle coach lamps, with carrying bales,
black painted bodies and side brackets (4) Sold for
£30
25 A John Phillips Light of London coach lamp,
with black body, and two others similar (3)
26 A large quantity of glass prisms, bullseyes, and
optical lenses, to be adapted for lamp glasses (qty)
Sold for £20
27 A British Railways hand lamp, with Southern
Railways (SR) issue stamp, 30 cm high, and
another similar, both with black painted bodies (2)
Sold for £20
28 A Roy Barrett limited edition print, Everyone's
a Winner, 657/750, signed See illustration
29 A Roy Barrett limited edition print, Alley Cats,
231/375, signed
30 A Roy Barrett limited edition print, Rebel
Rouser, 13/600, signed, and a set of six Velocette
cards (2)
31 A Roy Barrett limited edition print, Good
Companions, 84/500, signed
32 A period monochrome cycling print, titled C
Van Houweard, Sur Cycle, La Francaise, Diamant
Paris, Pres Dunlop, Orgence Belge, M Mofack
Ypres See illustration
33 An enamel advertising sign, Brooke Bond Tea,
76 x 51 cm
34 EXTRA LOT: A GWR hand lamp, and
another similar (2) Sold for £45
35 Assorted motorcycle spares, including a rear
number plate bracket, spark plugs, Smiths speedo,
collapsible rear foot pegs, petrol taps, and other
items (2 boxes) Sold for £55
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50 A 1958 AJS 350 cc 16MS motorcycle,
registration number 675 CKR, frame number
A64060, engine number 33628, blue. 675 CKR
was first registered on 28 May 1958 to Mr Robin
Abbotson of Graves End, Kent and stayed in the
Kent and Berkshire area until 1990, when the
current owner purchased the AJS from Atlantic
Motorcycles (receipt on file for £2,300). The
current owner has used the motorcycle sparingly
in his ownership of 25 years and the last MOT
expired in 1991, with a recorded mileage of
27,113 miles. The current believed genuine
mileage is now 27, 314 miles. This very original
16MS will now require light restoration and re-
commissioning to retain as much originality as
possible. RF60, V5, no current MOT or tax See
illustrations Sold for £1100
51 A barn find Norman Nippy motorcycle, red.
This Norman Nippy will require full restoration
after being barn stored for many years. It would
appear that the last time the Norman Nippy took to
the road was 1975, as there is an accompanying
tax disc for that year. The motorcycle will now
require full restoration before taking to the road
once again. There is no accompanying paperwork
with this motorcycle See illustation Sold for £120
52 A Monet & Goyon tricycle, circa 1925, red.
The Monet & Goyon motorcycles were built in
France between 1917 and 1959 using Villiers &
MAGG two stroke engines, and had an excellent
racing history. This very rare 247 cc Villiers
engined tricycle would appear in very original
condition after many years of dry storage. The
vendor informs us that with fresh petrol and a little
coaxing, the engine was encouraged to fire up.
There is no accompanying paperwork with this
tricycle See illustration Sold for £2900
53 A 1957 Lambretta 48 cc moped, registration
number ROR 332, frame number 305538, engine
number 36318, beige. This rare three owner
Lambretta has been owned by the current vendor
since 1968. He used the moped sparingly for the
first few years of ownership, and it has currently
been stored for a number of years. The vendor
changed the spark plug, oil and put fresh petrol in
to the petrol tank, and it started readily. It will now
require further recommissioning before obtaining
a new MOT and going back on the road. The
history file contains the last tax disc dated April
1971, two old MOTs, RF60, V5C, no current
MOT or tax See illustration
54 A 1978 Triumph Bonneville 750 T140E
motorcycle, registration number BWS 337S, frame
number T140FCXO5979, engine number
T140ECXO5979, black. The Bonneville was
produced between 1959 and 1983 in T120 and
T140 models, the main difference between the two
being the T120 having a 650 cc engine and the
T140 a 750 cc engine. This T140 was exported to
America in 1978 and was imported back by the
current vendor in 1991. This Bonnie is fitted with
a five speed gearbox, front and rear disk brakes,
air damped front forks, Lucas electronic ignition,
two into one exhaust and a full race engine. The
Bonnie has seen little use in recent years, but the
vendor informs us that the motorcycle is generally
in good condition in all respects. V5C, no current
MOT or tax See illustration Sold for £2000
55 A Honda Express moped, orange. This very
low mileage Honda Express was the bingo prize
won by a lady. The moped was then used for a
short period of time before going into dry storage.
There is no accompanying paperwork with this
vehicle and a programme of recommissioning will
now be required before obtaining a registration
document and MOT See illustration Sold for £280
56 An Avon fibreglass full fairing (circa 1950)
Sold for £25
57 A Moto Guzzi Targa 750 motorcycle,
registration number L671 BFV, frame number
LT11323, engine number LT011565, red. This
four owner Targa 750 has been owned by the
fourth keeper since 1996 and has covered just over
a believed genuine 17,000 miles from new. L671
BFV has a red bikini fairing, air cooled V twin
engine with two valves per cylinder, twin front
disk brakes and single rear disk brake, 5 speed
gearbox, air assisted front suspension and
Marzzoci rear shock absorbers. The current owner
has used the motorcycle sparingly during his
ownership and it will require a general check over
before obtaining a new MOT. The history file
contains old MOTs, V5, service receipts, a
stamped service book with six stamps (last stamp
at 11,245 miles) and owners handbook. V5C,
currently on SORN See illustrations Sold for £900
58 A Kawasaki TS125 Enduro motorcycle. This
TS125 will require full restoration having been
used as a field bike in recent years. There is no
accompanying paperwork available with this
motorcycle and it is strictly sold as seen See
illustration Sold for £30
59 A 1977 Harley Davidson SX250 Enduro
motorcycle, registration number VEV 897S, frame
number 7T61007, engine number 7T61007, black.
Harley Davidson is synonymous with large V twin
engine motorcycles for covering large mileages in
comfort. In addition to the V twins Harley
Davidson produced two stroke singles which were
very successful in competition including winning
the 1974, 1975 and 1976 world championships
ridden by Walter Villa. VEV 897S has been in the
current ownership since 1992 and there have been
two previous owners. This SX250 requires
general recommissioning having been dry stored
for a number of years, and there is a workshop
manual to assist the next owner. V5C, no current
MOT or tax See illustration Sold for £500
60 A barn find Brookhouse Corgi Excelsior
motorcycle, red. This Brookhouse Corgi Excelsior
is in barn find condition and looks basically
complete. It would appear that the last time the
Corgi was used on the road was 1958 as there is an
accompanying tax disc from that year. The Corgi
Excelsior will now require full restoration. There
is no accompanying paperwork with this
motorcycle See illustration Sold for £620
61 A 1973 Triumph Bonneville 650 T120
motorcycle, registration number DPX 777L, frame
number HG61604, engine number HG61604,
black. The Bonneville was produced between
1959 and 1983 in T120 and T140 models, the
main difference between the two being the T120
having a 650cc engine and the T140 a 750 cc
engine. The 650 cc T120 offered for auction has
been in the current ownership since 1994.
Recently the motorcycle has been dry stored and it
would appear that the Bonnie last took to the road
in 2005 (tax disk on file for 2005). The history
file contains various maintenance receipts, old
MOTs, a receipt for an engine rebuild by the well
known and respected Norton and Triumph main
dealers 'Charlie's', 171 Fishponds Road, Bristol for
£1006.25 dated 21-06-2000 and a Haynes
workshop manual. DPX 777L now requires
general recommissioning before gaining a new
MOT and taking to the road once again. V5, V5C,
no current MOT or tax See illustration Sold for
£1100
62 A 1958 BSA A7 motorcycle, registration
number XXH 649, frame number CA71179,
engine number CA77234, red. This A7 comes
direct from a private collection and has been with
the current collector since 1972. A full restoration
has been completed over the last ten years and it
has been ridden for approximately 50 miles since
completion. The vendor informs us that the BSA
has no known faults and is in very good condition
in all respects. RF60, V5, V5C, MOT to
September 2011, tax to September 2011 See
illustration
63 A 1981 Honda Benly 200CD, registration
number YGC 542W, frame number
MAD12010815, engine number 1E2023570, blue.
The lightweight Honda Benly series of
motorcycles produced in the 1970's and 80's were
especially popular with commuters. This restored
200CD benefits from having new tyres, wheels,
bearings and brake shoes and hasn't been used
since 2002. The vendor informs us that she starts
and drives well with no known faults. V5C, MOT
to August 2011, tax to June 2011 See illustration
64 A 1972 Triumph T250 Blazer SS, registration
number OEU 167J, black. The rare Triumph
250cc street scrambler is a smaller version of the
TR5T Trophy and was produced for only two
years. OEV 167J was exported in 1972 and
returned to these shores in 1997. The current
owner informs us that the motorcycle runs very
well and has been used on several tours, including
a recent Sammy Miller organised tour of the New
Forest. The history file contains a run of MOT's
issued in 1997 - 2005 and others later. V5C, MOT
to July 2011, tax exempt See illustration
65 A 1969 BSA Starfire B25, registration number
YLK 96G, frame number BC12344825S, engine
number BC12344825S, blue. This BSA Starfire
has been in the current ownership for more than 20
years and has been dry stored for a number of
years with the last MOT dated September 24th
1993. The vendor informs us that YLK 96G has
recently been recommissioned with new tyres,
battery and general service. V5C, no current MOT
or tax See illustration Sold for £650
66 EXTRA LOT: An AJS 7R 350cc racing
engine, complete with correct NTT1 magneto and
brass rev counter
67 EXTRA LOT: A 1999 Buell S3T Thunderbolt
motorcycle, registration number S575 RYB, frame
number 4MZRS11JW3000158, engine number
RS11W000158, black. V5C, MOT to May 2011
68 EXTRA LOT: A 1958 NSU Quickly 49cc
moped, registration number 13 GPH, frame
number 644252, engine number 691485, green.
V5C Sold for £500
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100 A set of 18 History of the Royal Navy proof
£5 coins, cased Sold for £160
101 A collection of Canadian proof $10 and $5
commemorative Olympic coins, Montreal 1976,
some loose Sold for £310
102 Ten Elizabeth II £5 coins Sold for £50
103 A Foudroyant commemorative medallion,
1897, other medallions, a Third Reich Party
enamel badge, and other items Sold for £45
104 A George II penny, 1733, and other assorted
coins Sold for £60
105 Nine Trafalgar 2005 proof £5 coins, in a case
Sold for £180
106 A Charles II crown, 1668, a William III
crown, 1696, a Queen Anne half crown, 1707,
Edinburgh mint, and a William IV half crown,
1837 Sold for £200
107 Three Queen Elizabeth I sixpences, 1562,
1564 and 1578 (3) See illustration Sold for £180
108 A George II half crown, 1731, and a George
III and Charlotte commemorative coin (2) See
illustration Sold for £280
109 A Charles II crown, 1673 and a George II
shilling, LIMA, 1746 (2) Sold for £130
110 A George III crown, 1820, three other George
III crowns and three George IV crowns Sold for
£160
111 A Henry VI groat, Calais mint Sold for £80
112 An Elizabeth I shilling, and an Elizabeth I
sixpence (2) Sold for £60
113 A Spanish eight reales, 1784, and a George III
Bank of England dollar, 1804 (2) Sold for £130
114 A George IV crown, 1821, half crowns, 1823
and 1826 and other coins Sold for £950
115 Ireland, a James II gun money half crown,
1689, and a crown, 1690 (2) Sold for £90
116 An Alexander III (1249-1286) coin, and an
Edward I silver penny (2) Sold for £70
117 A group of maundy coins, including Charles
II 2d, 1679, a William and Mary 2d, 1694 and
others Sold for £160
118 A Mexico eight reales, 1782 See illustration
Sold for £110
119 A James I crown See illustration Sold for
£110
120 A Henry VIII half groat, three Charles I half
groats and an Elizabeth I half groat (5) See
illustration Sold for £110
121 Two Queen Victoria jubilee issue crowns,
1887, and other jubilee coins including two double
florins Sold for £170
122 Two Charles I half crowns Sold for £80
123 An Edward IV groat, and a Henry VI groat (2)
See illustration Sold for £110
124 A William III shilling, 1697, another similar,
a Queen Anne shilling, 1707, a George III half
crown, 1817, another, 1818 (mounted as a
brooch), a George III shilling, 1787, a William IV
half crown, and other coins Sold for £100
125 A Queen Victoria crown, 1845, and other
various Queen Victoria crowns Sold for £190
126 A Queen Victoria double florin, 1890, and
other Queen Victoria coins including half crowns,
florins and shillings Sold for £220
127 A Charles and Isabel commemorative
medallion, mounted as a pendant, a Maria Theresa
thaler, another, and other assorted coins
128 A USA $1, 1885, three Prussian thalers, 1861
and 1871, and three other coins Sold for £190
129 Eight crowns, 1820, 1891 (2), 1902, 1935 (2),
1937 and 1951 Sold for £160
130 A George III silver 3 shilling Bank token,
1812, and a George III silver 1s 6d Bank token
1812 (2) See illustration Sold for £110
131 A Portuguese 400 Reis, 1816, and other
assorted coins Sold for £150
132 A bronze commemorative medallion,
Frederick The Great, Victories at Rosbach and
Lissa, 1757, a Jean Dassier bronze medallion,
from the Kings and Queens or England, and
another medallion (3) Sold for £35
133 A William and Mary half crown, 1693, and
another, 1689 (2) See illustration Sold for £600
134 A Richard II penny, York Sold for £90
135 An Elizabeth II South Africa 5 shillings, 1957,
commemorative crowns and other coins Sold for
£60
136 A Richard I penny, Canterbury Sold for £130
137 A Henry III short cross penny Sold for £40
138 A William III half crown, 1697, Y below bust,
a shilling, 1696, and a sixpence, 1697, 1st bust (3)
Sold for £220
139 A Queen Victoria Gothic florin, a George III
shilling, 1787, and other coins Sold for £500
140 A collection of tokens, comprising 1d:
Birmingham & South Wales 1812, Marquis
Cornwalis, Sheffield Overseers of the Poor 1813,
Worcester & County 1811; 3d - Birmingham
Workhouse; half penny - Leeds 1791, Paris Miners
1791, Leek 1793, Birmingham 1798, Rochdale
1792, Norwich 1793, Southampton 1791, Sise
Lane 1795, John Wilkinson 1787, Hull Mule 1794
(2), Patent Sheathing Nail Manufactuary Bristol,
1811, Kent Mule 1794, Norwich 1792, B'Eccles
1795, and four other tokens See inside front cover
colour illustration Sold for £260
141 A George III shilling, 1787 and a George III
sixpence, 1787 (both with hearts) (2) Sold for £70
142 A USA Trade Dollar, 1877, a double florin,
1888, a George V crown, 1936 and five other
crowns Sold for £700
143 A USA fifty cents, 1830, a USA dollar, 1921,
and a USA half dollar, 1893, Columbian
Exposition coin (3) Sold for £100
144 A George III cartwheel 2d, 1797, and a
cartwheel penny, 1797 (2) See illustration Sold
for £240
145 Three George III half pennies, 1770, 1799 and
1806 (3) See illustration Sold for £180
146 A Henry V half penny, and a Henry III long
cross penny (2) Sold for £110
147 A Queen Anne silver coronation medallion,
1702 See illustration Sold for £130
148 A Edward VI fine silver issue shilling See
illustration Sold for £190
149 A James II four pence, 1686, a James II three
pence, 1686, and a George I shilling, 1723 (3)
Sold for £190
150 AMENDMENT: An Armorican Billon stater,
Channel Isles, a Constantine I denarius, a
Constantine II denarius, a further Constantine,
London, and two Anglo Saxon sceats See
illustration Sold for £110
151 A Charles II crown, 1676, and a William III
crown, 1696 (2) Sold for £150
152 A Charles I Richmond farthing token, an
Andover token, 1666, and a Birmingham silver
sixpence token, 1812 (3) Sold for £60
153 A Charles I shilling, and a Charles II half
crown, 1671 (2) Sold for £150
154 An Edward II penny Sold for £40
155 An Edward I penny Sold for £30
156 A James I shilling, second coinage See
illustration Sold for £100
157 A Charles I half crown, 1643-48 See
illustration Sold for £120
158 A Charles I shilling, 1636-38, Tower mint
See illustration Sold for £100
159 A William and Mary 4d, 1689, a 3d, 1689, a
Charles II 3d, 1673, a 4d, 1679, a 2d, 1679, and a
Charles II undated Maundy 4d Sold for £380
160 A Charles II farthing 1675, others comprising
1694, 1773, 1744, 1754, 1799, 1719, 1700, 1895,
1821, 1831, 1843, 1806 & 1885, a George II half
penny, 1733, others comprising 1753, 1854, 1694,
& 1717, a William IV penny, 1834, and a George
IV penny, 1826, and a half farthing 1844 Sold for
£450
161 An Edward I penny Sold for £45
162 An Edward II penny, Canterbury Sold for £40
163 A James II gun money half crown, February
1689, another, August 1690, and a shilling,
January 1689 (3) Sold for £140
164 A Henry VIII groat, second coinage, London
See inside back cover colour illustration Sold for
£140
165 A Henry VII groat, tripple band to crown See
inside back cover colour illustration Sold for £150
166 An Edward III groat, pre-treaty, series D See
inside back cover colour illustration Sold for £70
167 A Charles I shilling, 1634-35, London See
inside back cover colour illustration Sold for £90