PDF Catalogue Advanced Search ▼ Lots Per Page 122448 Advanced Search Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Automobilia & Spares Motor Interest Books Pictures & Signs Car Mascots Cycles & Motorcycles Motor Vehicles General Collectables Late Tin Toys Modern Diecast Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing lots 1-19 of 19. View <<|1|>> Lot 244 Top Gear Live Chariot, raced by Jeremy Clarkson on the Top Gear Live tour between 2011 and 2014. Four CF MOTO 125ss 4 Stroke Scooters braced in parallel to a custom-made steel frame, coupled to a purpose made, 2 wheeled chariot. The Scooters are controlled and sterred via handlebars mounted on the chariot via one throttle thumb push lever, and braked in pairs. These scooters are heavily modified and have had some parts removed. Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£1,800Status:Closed View details Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£1,800Status:Closed Lot 245 Yamaha TY 250 Motorcycle 1973 Registration number. N/A First Registered. TBC Engine Size. 250cc Colour. White Engine Number.*434-101042* Frame Number. 493-801604 V5C not present The TY250 revolutionised competitive trials riding in the early 1970s, giving unreliable British machines a run for their money. Light and more powerful with extremely good centre of gravity the TY proved good enough for Andrews to win the arduous Scottish Six Days Trial in 1974 and the model went onto establish Estimate:£2,000 - £2,500Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£2,000 - £2,500Status:Not Sold Lot 246 Humber Ltd: A Humber Sports 1950's Blue Painted Tubular Frame Gentleman's Bicycle, in original condition, with a Brooks B66 brown leather seat, cream satchel, chromed handle bars and lamp, the 23'' wire wheels with later tyres See illustration Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£280Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£280Status:Closed Lot 247 A 1950's Gentleman's Raleigh Bicycle, in original condition, with black painted tubular frame and Brooks brown leather moulded seat, with 23'' wire wheels and rubber tyres See illustration Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£190Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£190Status:Closed Lot 248 A 1950's Gentleman's Raleigh Bicycle, in original condition, with green painted tubular frame and Brooks B66 leather moulded seat with black satchel, with chromed handle bars and lamp, 23'' wire wheels and white wall tyres See illustration Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£250Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£250Status:Closed Lot 248A A Vintage Sunbeam Bicycle, with black painted tubular frame stamped JOHN MARSTON, WOLVERHAMPTON, with Brookes brown leather moulded seat and original satchel, with chrome handlebars and lamp, 23'' wire wheels and rubber tyres, front wheel fitted with a Slazenger Victory wooden tennis racket See illustration Estimate:£250 - £350Sold For:£480Status:Closed View details Estimate:£250 - £350Sold For:£480Status:Closed Lot 249 Two Boxes of Assorted Bicycle Spares, to include foot pedals, a vintage brown leather moulded sprung bicycle seat, clamps, fixing bolts, a Sturmey-Archer cog mechanism, lamps etc Estimate:£70 - £100Sold For:£30Status:Closed View details Estimate:£70 - £100Sold For:£30Status:Closed Lot 250 B.S.A. B21 Registration Number: FTU 679 First Registered: 1938 Engine Size: 250cc Colour: Black and Silver Engine Number: KB 21701 Frame Number: KB 211093 V5C present Val Page, chief designer and engineer at B.S.A. designed a new range of bikes in the late 1930s, with the war fast approaching and fuel rationing on the cards page used just one engine design for his new range, split into the light B model and the heavier M range, both with much in common in their manner of construction. All had Estimate:£2,500 - £3,000Sold For:£4,000Status:Closed View details Estimate:£2,500 - £3,000Sold For:£4,000Status:Closed Lot 251 ^ Royal Enfield Bullet Registration Number: YJ51 NHF First Registered: 01-09-2001 Engine Size: 500cc Colour: Red Engine Number: 1B510755B Frame Number: ME3BBBDB41C010755 V5C present The Royal Enfield Bullet 500 follows the iconic, hand-crafted design of the original 1950s Bullet. The Enfield is synonymous with Indian motorcycle adventures and was the staple, affordable workhorse on the British roads pre 1970. The reintroduction of the Royal Enfield to the UK roads in the late 1980s, now made Estimate:£1,500 - £2,500Sold For:£1,350Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,500 - £2,500Sold For:£1,350Status:Closed Lot 252 ^ Motorcycle Interest: A Quantity of Enfield Spares Estimate:£50 - £80Sold For:£70Status:Closed View details Estimate:£50 - £80Sold For:£70Status:Closed Lot 253 Triton Motorcycle Registration Number: BWE 98H First Registered: 20.10.1969 Engine Size: 650cc Colour: Black Engine Number: 6T04909 Frame Number: K1255094 V5C present The Triton is a very happy marriage of Triumph twin power and Norton road holding that is rightly regarded by enthusiasts as the quintessential British ''sports special'' almost to the point of it being defined as the stereotypical café racer. This well-known, universal hybrid first emerged in the 1950s yet continues to be built Estimate:£6,500 - £7,500Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£6,500 - £7,500Status:Not Sold Lot 254 1959 Triumph Speed Twin Registration Number: ORC 789 First registered: TBC Engine Size: 500cc Colour: Maroon Engine Number: 6TAH8588 Frame Number: H8588 V5C present The iconic Speed Twin 5T was developed and produced by Triumph at their Coventry, and later Meriden factories. Edward Turner, Triumph's Chief Designer and Managing Director, launched the Triumph Speed Twin at the 1937 National Motorcycle Show. It was a 500 cc OHV vertical twin in a lightweight frame and the first truly successful Estimate:£3,500 - £4,500Sold For:£3,500Status:Closed View details Estimate:£3,500 - £4,500Sold For:£3,500Status:Closed Lot 255 ^ Scott Super Squirrel Registration Number: UA7497 First Registered: 01-03-1929 Engine Size: 596cc Colour: Black Engine Number: Y3421A Frame Number: 2738 V5C present The Scott Motorcycle company was founded in 1901 by Yorkshireman, Alfred Angas Scott. He built his first engine in 1901 and set the pattern for most Scotts from then on, for his twin cylinder two-stroke . He fitted it to his Premier bicycle in front of the head stock, from where it drove the from wheel by a belt. From then on S Estimate:£5,000 - £7,000Sold For:£6,200Status:Closed View details Estimate:£5,000 - £7,000Sold For:£6,200Status:Closed Lot 256 ^ Triumph NSD Registration Number: YV1839 First Registered: 29-03-1930 Engine Size: 549cc Colour: Black Engine Number: 302249 Frame Number: 2009419 V5C present From the same collection as the Vincent we are proud to offer this fine example of Triumph's rare 550cc NSD. De luxe. By 1930 Triumph apparently realized that they were well behind the fashion of the time, which was sloping engined machines. Thus 1930 saw the replacement of the Model NSD by the Model NSD de Luxe, although the 'de Luxe' Estimate:£5,000 - £7,000Sold For:£5,100Status:Closed View details Estimate:£5,000 - £7,000Sold For:£5,100Status:Closed Lot 257 ^ Ariel VB Motorcycle Registration Number: SFO 860 First Registered: 14-4-1959 Engine Size: 600cc Colour: Black Engine Number: LD673 Frame Number: CAPR 13700 V5C present The Ariel VB sported a side valve, four stroke 600cc engine. A powerful machine which could pull a side car or two passengers and their luggage comfortably. Production numbers for the VB ran from 1947-58, this particular bike was not registered until 1959 so a very late example indeed. From the same wonderful collection as th Estimate:£2,000 - £3,000Sold For:£2,200Status:Closed View details Estimate:£2,000 - £3,000Sold For:£2,200Status:Closed Lot 258 ^ Sunbeam Model 8. OHV Registration Number: SV 6060 First Registered: 11-09-1928 Engine Size: 350cc Colour: Black Engine Number: K1389 Frame Number: C1369 V5C present The Sunbeam was advertised as 'The gentleman's motor bicycle' and built by John Marston of Wolverhampton. It was one of the great British marques, and noted for its high standards in workmanship and finish. The first OHV production Sunbeams were listed as the model 8 (350cc) and 9 (500cc) in 1924. The model 8 with bore x stroke Estimate:£5,000 - £7,000Sold For:£12,500Status:Closed View details Estimate:£5,000 - £7,000Sold For:£12,500Status:Closed Lot 259 ^ Vincent Black Shadow Registration Number: LWU 649 First registered: 09-08-1952 Engine Size: 998cc Colour: Black Engine Number: F10.AB.1B.5743 V5C present Very rarely does a bike surface from long term ownership as this wonderful original example of the iconic Vincent Black Shadow. When launched in 1948 the Vincent Black Shadow Series C was arguably the most striking motorcycle in the world, and Vincents in general were regarded as the finest motorcycles of the time. It's well considered tha Estimate:£20,000 - £30,000Sold For:£40,000Status:Closed View details Estimate:£20,000 - £30,000Sold For:£40,000Status:Closed Lot 260 ^ A Quantity of Vincent Spares, mostly relating to the previous lot . Comprising several boxes containing many essential and valuable items such as; Magnetos, carburettor, brake and clutch assemblies, castings and brackets, casings, seat, engine parts, service components and many miscellaneous items. Viewing highly recommended. Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£4,000Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£4,000Status:Closed Lot 261 ^ A Smiths Vintage Motorcycle Speedometer, numbered 22060 225522 275817, with mounting bracket, the black dial with white lettering from 0-120mph, stamped Smiths London British Made Jaeger Patent, with chromed outer ring, 8cm diameter; and A Smiths Motor Accessories Chrome Rev Counter, the black dial with white numbering 5-80, stamped Smiths RC184 Krona Metric, 8.5cm diameter (2) Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£420Status:Closed View details Estimate:£100 - £150Sold For:£420Status:Closed Lots Per Page 122448 <<|1|>> Previous 1 Next