The Imperial War Museum Duxford Auction

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Dating from 1947 to 1951 and depicting Les Archer, Geoff Duke, Rod Coleman and more. (78 inc. 5 signed)

Dating from 1952 to 1953 and depicting MV, Gliera, AJS Porcupine, Geoff Duke and more. (59 inc. 1 signed)

Dating from 1954 to 1956 and depicting Maurice Bula Collection, Duke, Surtees, Sandford, Smith and more. (62 inc. 5 signed)

Dating from 1957 to 1959 and depicting Redman, Deubel, Duke, Hiller, Miller and more. (71 inc. 5 signed)

Dating from 1960 to 1961 and depicting Read, Harris, Venturi, Taverie, Duff, Vincent and more. (66 inc. 12 signed)

Dating from 1962 to 1963 and depicting Rutter, Vincent, Read, Duff and more. (69 inc. 10 signed)

Dating from 1964 to 1966 and depicting Redman, Read, Agostini, Venturi, Deubel, Bryans, McCosh and more. (86 inc. 12 signed)

Dating from 1967 to 1969 and depicting Chandler, Graham, Rosner, Agostini, Bryans, Carruthers, Gould, Read, Grasetti and more. (96 inc. 19 signed)

Dating from 1970 to 1971 and depicting Robb, Cooper, Gould, Barnett, Smart, Grassetti and more. (77 inc. 18 signed)

Dating from 1972 to 1974 and depicting Agostini, Vincent, Read, Lansivouri, Grant, Woods and more. (71 inc. 33 signed)

Dating from 1975 to 1976 and depicting Williams, Tonkin, Woods, North, Agostini, Sheene, Tait, Baker, Croxford and more. (85 inc. 22 signed)

Dating from 1977 to 1978 and depicting Hartog, Potter, Grant, Read, Bonera, Balde, Woods, Marshall and more. (74 inc. 18 signed)

Dating from 1979 to 1980 and depicting Crosby, Ballington, Grant, Roberts, Marshall, Parrish, Spencer, Haslam and more. (61 inc. 21 signed)

Dating from 1981 to 1985 and depicting Ballington, Tuxworth, Gardner, McGregor, Mamola, Parrish, Sparron, Spencer and more. (70 inc. 32 signed)

Dating from 1947 to 1967 and depicting Hailwood, Minter, Taveri, Read, Redman, Robb, Bryans and more. (300 inc. 37 signed)

Dating from 1968 to 1999 and depicting Hailwood, Saarinen, Read, Agostini, Pons, Findlay, Sheene, Sarron and more. (275 inc. 100 signed)

Awarded to Freddie Clarke for Aggregate Prize Class A.

Awarded to David Whitworth for Highest Aggregate Tied 1st Place.

Awarded to Mike Hailwood for Best Performance by a British Machine riding a Norton 500cc to 3rd Place.

Awarded to Phil Read for 1st Place 125cc.

Awarded to Mike Hailwood for 1st Place 500cc.

Awarded to Tom Dickie for 19th Place in the Junior Race.

Awarded to Derek Huxley for 10th Place in the Schweppes Classic Race 1000cc.

As worn by Carl Fogarty when he won the 1994 Superbike World Championship riding for Ducati.

Quantity of assorted motorcycle spares in unknown condition. (Qty)

A handmade Repousse-work picture by Paul Pennell depicting two Manx Nortons racing. 42x30"

Lot 1001

Raleigh Superbe

In good working condition and family owned for the last 30 years.

Lot 1002

Bates Frame

Original frame in used condition and an ideal basis for restoration.

Restoration project in need of reconditioning.

Lot 1004

Witcomb Frame

Original frame in used condition and an ideal basis for restoration.

One owner bicycle in original condition with 27" wheels and 23" frame.

Lot 1006

Sun Wasp Tandem

Unrestored and in original complete condition.

The Moto Morini Corsaro (Pirate) was unveiled to the public at the Milan Samples Fair in April 1959. The new model employed an overhead valve, sin...

The Bianchi Mendola employed a single cylinder two stroke engine displacing 123cc housed in a single down tube cradle frame equipped with telescop...

Introduced in 1975, the TY125 and its larger brother, the TY175, are arguably one of the most successful trial bikes to be built by a Japanese fac...

Following the success of the Honda C50 Cub, the company introduced a larger displacement machine in the form of the C200. The new model featured a...

The Sherpa vied with its major rivals from Montesa and Ossa throughout the seventies with a policy of annual updates maintaining its competitivene...

The YZ80 was available in different forms from 1974 until 2001. Like its smaller sibling the YZ50 it was intended for youngsters to compete in "sc...

During 1933 Velocette introduced the first of a new range of high camshaft overhead valve models in the form of the 248cc MOV, which was joined in...

Introduced in September 1958 the C15 origins lay not in Small Heath but Meriden, being essentially a stretched Tiger Cub. The new unit constructio...

In late 1970 BSA unveiled a revised version of the mighty Rocket 3. Although the frame remained largely as before the voluptuous styling of the fi...

Development of the Z900 started towards the end of 1967 under the code name NYS, short for New York Steak, but was not released until 1972. Typed ...

Although the Mark series machines had served Douglas well they were replaced in 1955 by a new model, originally to be called the Dart, but by the ...

The 248cc Indian Brave was manufactured for the American company by Brockhouse in Southport Lancashire, better known in the UK at the time as the ...

The French Jonghi concern entered the motorcycle market in 1931 with a 348cc side valve single adding a 348cc over head cam model to the range in ...

Triumph's little Tiger Cub was produced in many forms all based on the first 1954 T20 model which in turn was a development of the original T15 Te...

Suzuki originally introduced the TR50 in 1963, at a time when the 50cc class was gaining in popularity. Intended to compete against the CR110 from...

The smallest of Suzuki's three cylinder two stroke range was introduced during 1972. Known as the GT380 the new model employed an air-cooled engin...

With hindsight 1949 can be defined as the year of response to the success of the Speed Twin by Triumphs rival manufactures with BSA, Norton, Royal...

The CB750A, introduced in 1976, was a derivative of the single cam CB750 equipped with a two speed torque converter that dispensed with the need f...

The change in the learner law restricting new riders to machines not exceeding 250cc resulted in a change in character for quarter litre machines ...

Norton introduced the Model 99 600cc twin during 1956 in response to the introduction of the Triumph Thunderbird and Tiger 110 and the BSA A10 ser...

A complete 250cc four valve Rudge engine but missing the magneto and carburettor.

Rudge secured a 1- 2- 3 in the 1930 Junior TT using machines powered by a newly developed engine equipped with a radial four valve head. The new c...

The Corgi's origins lay in the wartime Welbike, a 98cc Villiers powered folding mini bike built by Excelsior that had been built for use by paratr...

James Landowne Norton founded the Norton Manufacturing Company during 1898 in his home city of Birmingham supplying components to the established ...

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