136 137 135133Two Indian motorcycles collegejackets,both new/old stock, comprising an Indian‘Centenary’ jacket, 2001, size M, in black woolwith black leather sleeves with red and whitetrim, with embroidered script to left breast andreverse, pop-stud fastening with quilted lining,together with another Indian Motorcycle jacket,size L, in black wool with black leather sleevesand collar, with embroidered script to left breastand reverse.(2)£250 - 350€320 - 450134A Triumph Motorcycles collegejacket,new/old stock, size L, in navy blue wool withcream leather sleeves and trim to pockets,collar and cuffs, embroidered script to leftbreast and reverse, pop-stud fastening withblue quilted lining, together with another n/o/scollege jacket by MWG Apparel, size L, in blackwool with black leather sleeves.(2)£250 - 350€320 - 450135A Marco Simonelli tribute poloshirt,Offered on behalf of theHenry Surtees Foundation,by Fruit of the Loom, light grey, size XXL,privately commissioned and never publiclyavailable, designed with embroideredhelmet logo to left breast, facsimile signatureembroidered to the right sleeve and “58” logoto the back.£50 - 100€60 - 130138136The ‘Eric Williams ChallengeShield’, presented to theWolverhampton Motor CyclingClub, circa 1915,brass plaque applied with portrait image inwreath surround panel of Eric Williams anddecorated in relief to lower section with profiledepiction of Williams in Great War militaryuniform on his motorcycle, and engraved‘Presented to Wolverhampton Motor CyclingClub by J.B. & A.Annan - To commemoratethe winning by the club member Eric Williamsof the Junior T.T.Race I.O.M. 1914 and alsohis D.C.M. award in the Great European War1915’, also applied with two further panelsengraved with the names of later holders ofthe shield from 1915 to 1973, the plaquemeasuring 45cm high and mounted to awooden shield.£500 - 800€640 - 1,000Eric Williams won the 1914 TT Junior eventon the Works AJS in a time of 4 hours 6minutes and 50 seconds, achieving a recordaverage speed of 45.58mph. Williams was alsoawarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal forbravery in 1915, and returned to TT racing afterthe war, later winning the 1921 TT Junior eventalso on AJS.137Jim Redman’s 1963 MotorcycleGrand Prix of Japan race winner’sshield,black painted wooden plaque with stand,with gilt eagle and shield decoration, withpanels engraved with race details, awarded toRedman by Kayaba Industry Co.Ltd for victoryon the Honda in the 250cc event held at theSuzuka circuit on 10th November, the shieldmeasuring 40cm high overall.£250 - 350€320 - 450138Three Isle of Man TT race winner’ssashes awarded to Jim Redman,comprising the 1963 Lightweight 250cc greensash, and two sashes for the 1965 Junior andLightweight 250cc events and won by Redmanon Honda, each printed with race details andmeasuring 71cm long overall.(3)£300 - 500€380 - 64018 | The autumn stafford Sale
THEBARRY SHEENECOLLECTIONBarry Sheene MBE (1950-2003)Barry Sheene was Britain’s iconic motorcycling pin-up throughout the 1970s,famed for his fearless speed chasing, 500cc World Championship wins and, onmore than one occasion, cheating death after surviving horrifying racing accidents.With his father Frank and grandfather Arthur both competitive riders, it wasalmost inevitable that Barry would follow suit. Sheene began racing motorcyclesat the age of 17 and his 1981 victory in Sweden remains the last occasion aBritish rider won a 500cc GP. Alongside James Hunt, Sheene put the motorracing world in the headlines with his glamorous lifestyle and high-speed bravery,inspiring millions throughout a career that lasted from 1968 to 1984.Racing on Suzuki machines from the early 1970s, he secured his first WorldChampionship victory by taking the Formula 750 title in 1973. Sheene’s GrandPrix career in the 500cc category really began to take off in 1974 when,riding the newly introduced Suzuki RG500 XR14, he finished 2nd in the WorldChampionship behind MV Agusta’s Phil Read. His 1975 season was blightedby injuries sustained in that horrendous high-speed crash at Daytona but he stillmanaged to win two GPs and finished 6th overall. Then came those legendaryback-to-back World Championship wins in 1976 and 1977 riding the Texacosponsoredworks Suzukis. In 1978 Sheene was awarded an MBE, HM theQueen reputedly telling him at the investiture: "Now you be careful, young man."After two seasons with Yamaha in 1981 and 1982, Sheene returned to Suzukifor 1983 and 1984, retiring from Grand Prix racing after the 1984 season. Hethen turned his hand to other forms of motor sport, including truck and salooncar racing, before moving to Australia in the late 1980s, taking a role as a TVmotorsport commentator alongside his other activities.© Nick Nicholls Collection @ Mortons ArchiveFrom the late 1990s onwards, Sheene raced at historic motorcycle events including the Philip Island Classic in Australia. He often returned tothe UK to race at Donington Park, Scarborough and other memorial events including the Goodwood Revival’s Lennox Cup (later renamed theBarry Sheene Memorial Trophy in his honour) with his final public outing at the 2002 event.Sadly, Barry Sheene passed away in March 2003 aged 52, leaving behind a racing legacy admired by generations of fans, enthusiasts andfellow riders alike.The following Lots 139-178 are offered for sale directlyfrom the collection of the late Barry Sheene.139Two Motor Cycle News BarrySheene ‘Man of the Year’ plaquesfor 1976 & 1977,each alloy plaque on wooden base, eachinscribed with presentation details andfeaturing image of Sheene, the larger 38x 30cm, presented to Sheene during hisChampionship winning seasons on Suzuki,together with four Motorcycle RacingMagazine ‘Rider of the Month’ plaques for1978, 1979, 1981 and 1982.(6)£250 - 350€320 - 450140A collection of Barry Sheene’sclub racing winner’s trophies,late 1960s to early 1970s, plated trophiesawarded to Sheene for victories at variousrace meetings, including a 1973 BMCRCHutchinson 100 1st Solo Championshiptray, 25cm diameter, with six small cups, a1970 125cc British Championship trophy,a 1966 Solihull & Shenington Kart RacingClub National 100 Mile Race twin-handledcup with lid, 39cm high, other trophies forSSSRC Brands Hatch, Wirral 100 Trophy,Evening News Challenge Trophy and Race ofthe South, N&DMC Oulton Park, other clubawards, and two BMCRC tankards.(Qty)£400 - 600€510 - 760141Assorted Barry Sheene awards,late 1970s,including a silver-plated decorative tray withpierced surround, unmarked but believedto be of the type awarded to Shell SportChampionship winners late 1970s, 36cmdiameter, three Daily Express Sportman ofthe Year awards for 1975 (6th), 1976 (5th)& 1977 (3rd), each an engraved medal in aPerspex block, a Multi-Coloured Swap ShopStar Awards deskpiece award, a Look-InTop TV Sports Star Award, and anotherSportsman’s plated trophy.(7)£250 - 300€320 - 380Memorabilia & Spares | 19
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2751913 NUT 770CC 6HP TWINRegistrat
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