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RAF Flight Lieutenant's uniforms to include RAF full length woollen coat by R E City Ltd, two uniforms to include dress uniform, one jacket by J Compton & Sons & Webb ltd, three pairs of trousers, RAF raincoat, two caps, various shirts, jumpers and accessories to include paperwork, all with original shipping trunk
One of only 51, UK-supplied M3 Sport Evolutions, two owners, a full history and superbly presented.Offered here is 1 of 51 E30 M3 2.5-litre Sport Evolutions supplied new to the UK and first registered in June 1991 finished in Brilliant Red with a Sport Evolution cloth interior, sunshine roof and rear head restraints. In 1996, after five years of enjoyment, the car was sold to our vendor, a BMW franchise owner and a good friend of the original owner, with just 29,000 miles covered. It has now covered just 65,000 miles and has been dry stored correctly under a fitted cover in a heated garage when not in use.The condition of this beautifully preserved example can only be described as excellent and, we are informed by our vendor, that there have been no accident repairs ever and the car drives exactly as you would expect with relatively little use. The paperwork history is complete, accompanied by the original BMW book-pack with original service book stamped up-to-date and supported by invoices showing that this M3 has been regularly and correctly maintained by a combination of BMW main dealers and AC Schnitzer UK distributor. A wealth of old MOTs also support the low mileage and the current MOT has no advisories and is valid until August 2022. The registration number, H9 REB, assigned to the car from new, is included in the sale and a current V5C is present in the file ready for export or transfer. Currently fitted with a period 360mm AC Schnitzer steering wheel and suspension, with original items forming part of the sale. Importantly, there is BMW correspondence in the file confirming that chassis no. AC79449 is one of the original 600 Sport Evolutions manufactured by BMW and 1 of 51 supplied new to the UK.These are rare cars and in the interests of accuracy we thought we would quote from the official BMW M Registry."The E30 M3 Sport Evolution, produced in an edition of 600 during late 1989 and early 1990, was the most extensively modified of the three E30 M3 Evolution editions. The cylinder bore was increased to 95mm (from 84mm) and a long-stroke crank was added to boost displacement to 2,467cc (from 2,305). In addition, the valves were enlarged and a more aggressive cam was fitted. Special nozzles sprayed oil under the pistons to keep them cool. All Sport Evolution motors were equipped with catalysts. The end result was a power increase to 238 hp at 7,000 rpm, though peak torque decreased slightly (over the Evolution II) to 177 lb.ft at 4,750 rpm. These engines use the regular black cam cover but have red spark plug wires. The gearbox remained unchanged but the 3.15:1 final drive was fitted. Like the Evolution II, the Sport Evolution has thinner glass, a lighter trunk and bumpers, and brake cooling ducts in place of fog lights. In addition, it also has a smaller fuel tank. For homologation purposes, the Sport Evolution has unique front and rear spoilers with adjustable extensions for greater downforce, even wider front fenders, and reprofiled grille slats with sealed gaps for better aerodynamics, all of which have negligible effect on the street. The M3 Sport Evolution also sits 10mm lower than the normal E30 M3."This is a rare and special car, the final evolution of the E30 M3 with known history, low mileage and low ownership. It could be many years before another opportunity such as this presents itself. SpecificationMake: BMWModel: E30 M3 SPORT EVOLUTIONYear: 1991Chassis Number: WBSAK070X0AC79449Registration Number: H9 REBTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 60034771 Drive Side: Left-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 65000 MilesMake: Only LHDInterior Colour: Grey Click here for more details and images
An early 20th century Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, original label, lacking inner tray. H:72cm L:101cm D:61.5cmCondition: Some labels painted over, mould to back. The trunk was found with sails in it at the back of the yard, pictures attached.Provenance: Wherry Yacht Charter Trust Pictures of the wonderful Historic Wherry Yachts attached, bookings can be made via their website.
Flachgewebe. ÄGYPTEN, um 1990, ca. 254x196 cm. Bildteppich mit formatfüllender Darstellung eines Lebensbaumes mit dichtem, grünem Blattwerk in dem sich verschiedene Vögel befinden. Um den Baumstamm herum sind Schafe und Hasen angeordnet. unten links signiert, wohl aus der Werksatt 'Visa Wasif'.| Kilim. EGYPT, c. 1990, c. 254x196 cm. Tapestry with format-filling depiction of a tree of life with dense green foliage in which there are various birds. Around the tree trunk are arranged sheep and rabbits. signed lower left, probably from the workshop 'Visa Wasif'.
IKEDA TAISHIN: A SUPERB ALBUM OF FOURTEEN URUSHI-E (LACQUER) PAINTINGSBy Ikeda Taishin (1825-1923), each sealed Taishin or KomaJapan, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)The fourteen paintings mounted as an accordion album on gold paper with silk brocade cover and back, superbly painted with lacquer on paper, with subtle use of ink and watercolors, to depict various subjects: a gushing waterfall, cleverly indicated with subtle linework and negative space, the craggy rockwork finely painted with hues ranging from ochre-brown to gray-black; two reishi mushrooms growing from craggy and grassy rockwork, the fungi appealingly variegating in color from a deep dark-brown to a pale gray; a blossoming prunus tree, with only a part of the trunk and few branches and blossoms visible; a shoreside mountain landscape lined with trees above a path with three figures walking along it; two pine saplings with brown-lacquered trunks and dark leaves; a spray of bamboo leaves as well as three bamboo stalks, which are mostly off-image and lacquered a lustrous brownish-black; a particularly lustrous black-lacquered nazume (eggplant) and kaki (persimmon); a cluster of lotus leaves, zuiki (leaf stalks of hasuimo or lotus yam) and chrysanthemum, clearly painted in the form of a stylized crab with prominent pincers; a magpie in flight amid thickly grown pines, with the use of silver and dark-brown lacquers creating a striking contrast; two small gourds borne on wispy vines with large leaves, the veins finely painted in black lacquer; another prunus tree with thin branches and vines bearing neatly veined leaves and lavender-pink blossoms and bud; a garden with yellow chrysanthemums, bamboo, and dark weeds; a flock of plovers flying low above crashing waves with boldly painted sea foam; and blossoming camellia with finely veined brown leaves borne on a young branch, the trunk mostly off-image.Each leaf is signed KOMA or TAISHIN to the lower right corner.Condition: Excellent condition with minor wear and minimal soiling.Provenance: Ex-collection Donald Mendelsohn. Christie's, 11 December 1985, New York, lot 33. Sotheby's, Fine Chinese Ceramics &Works Of Art Including Chinese And Japanese Art From The Collection Of Frieda And Milton Rosenthal, 16 September 2008, New York, lot 298. A private collector in New York, USA, acquired from the above.SIZE 19.1 x 16.8 cm (each leaf) and 25.2 x 22 cm (the album)Ikeda Taishin (1825-1903) was the leading pupil of Shibata Zeshin who worked in the Meiji period. He was born in Edo and became Zeshin's first lacquer apprentice in 1835 at the age of eleven. He became an independent artist around 1870, approximately 35 years later. Together with Kawanobe Itcho (Genjiro; 1830-1910), Taishin was appointed an Artist to the Imperial Household (Teishitsu gigeiin) in 1896. His pupils included Umezawa Ryushin, a member of the Art committee of the Imperial Fine Arts Academy and the Imperial Household.Auction comparison:A closely related album by Shibata Zeshin and his pupils of smaller size and with only twelve leaves, some sealed Koma, was sold at Christie's, An Inquiring Mind: American Collecting of Japanese and Korean Art, 15 April 2016, New York, lot 51 (sold for 47,500 USD).
ANRAKU: A RARE IVORY NETSUKE OF A KARAKO AND ELEPHANT By Shukosai Anraku(sai), signed AnrakuJapan, Osaka, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Finely carved and typically stained, the boy wearing a patterned robe, his hair tufts inlaid with dark horn, clambering on a recumbent elephant with its head raised, the trunk touching the fan held in the boy's hand, the animal neatly detailed with wrinkled body, large ears, and short tusks, the underside well carved with the elephant's limbs and tail as well as one himotoshi, the other himotoshi to the side. Signed ANRAKU to one of the elephant's hind legs.HEIGHT 3.5 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear and expected age cracks. Fine honey-brown patina.Provenance: French private collection.Literature comparison: Compare a related netsuke of three karako playing with an elephant by Anraku, dated ca. 1850, illustrated in Meinertzhagen, Frederick / Lazarnick, George (1986) MCI, Part A, p. 4.Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number AT 22-B-0117). This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.
KORAKU: AN IVORY OKIMONO DEPICTING A MAN ON A TREE TRUNK WITH HIDDEN MONKEYS By Koraku, signed KorakuJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)Finely carved and stained, depicting a man seated on a knotty tree trunk, holding a peach sprig in one hand and removing one peach with the other, wearing neatly patterned robes, a double-gourd tied to his back with rope, his expression full of joy as he is about to enjoy some delicious fruit, blissfully unaware of the two mischievous monkeys hiding inside the tree trunk, one of them movable, peeking out with quizzical expressions, anxious to see what is happening above them but fearful of exposing themselves. The underside with the signature KORAKU within a shaped sunken reserve.LENGTH 9.8 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor surface wear. Provenance: French private collection.A humorous okimono bearing testament to the deep love for peaches, shared by humans and monkeys alike, as they are not only a delicacy but also a fruit of immortality.Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number AT 22-B-0344). This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.
George II japanned longcase clock by Joseph Stevens, London (Aldgate), c1750, with a flat topped hood, shallow cornice and blind fret beneath, square hood door with rectangular glazed panels to the sides, with a long trunk and conforming full length door with raised moulding to the edge, on a rectangular plinth with applied skirting, front of the case profusely decorated in the oriental chinoiserie style, with a square brass dial and silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, matching scroll spandrels and finely matted dial centre, with matching steel hands, recessed silvered seconds dial and square date aperture with silvered date ring behind, dial pinned directly to an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell, with weights and pendulum. Joseph Stevens is recorded as a member of the clockmaker's company (London) in 1745 and 1752-94, his son Joseph (II) was apprenticed in 1753Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
George IV mahogany longcase clock of small proportions by William Dixon of Pickering c1825, with an ogee shaped pediment and twin eagle finials, satinwood crossbanding with oval conch shell inlay, break arch hood door and flanking pillars with brass capitals, mahogany trunk with inlaid canted corners and conforming break arch door, on a square plinth with inlay and splayed bracket feet, painted dial with geometric spandrels and depiction of a highland solder to the break arch, with upright Arabic numerals, minute track and matching stamped brass hands, dial inscribed �Wm. Dixon, Pickering�, dial pinned to a chain driven thirty hour countwheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. William Dixon was apprenticed in 1788 to Richard Scurr of Thirsk, then recorded as working in his own right from Boroughgate, Pickering, 1804-40Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A late 19th / early 20th Century French travel trunk by Bigot of Paris, constructed from wood with a characteristic checkered fabric covering, leather edges and brass corner mounts, having drop loop handles, cast brass catches and lock, the lock marked "Bigot, Paris", (interior a/f) 61 x 39 x 39 cm
Samson Charas, Bristol, an 18th Century mahogany and walnut longcase clock, plain moulded cornice, blind fretwork frieze, square brass dial with mask and scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, flanked by ebonised barleytwist pilasters, burr walnut trunk door with circular pendulum window, 220cm high, (winding key, two weights and pendulum)
William Nicholas, Birmingham, a 19th Century mahogany strung longcase clock, arched swan neck hood with brass eagle finial, painted dial with lunar equation in the arch, seasonal figure spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, triple Gothic arched trunk door flanked by fluted Corinthian columns, 245cm high, (two weights, key and pendulum)
Thomas Tanner, London, a George III musical mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, arched hood with ball and eagle finials and Corinthian columns, brass dial with moon equation, mask and scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the movement striking on nine bells, arched trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, 250cm high, (three weights and pendulum)
Blakeney & Co., Sunderland, Hull & Glasgow, a Victorian rosewood ships stick barometer, c. 1860, the bowfront case with brass urn cistern cover, the silvered register plates with twin Vernier scales, signed BLAKENEY & CO. Sunderland, Hull & Glasgow, the trunk with mercury thermometer, the case inlaid with mother of pearl and brass floral motifs over a swan, lacking brass mounting bracket, 92 cm. The mercury tube has slipped downwards in the case, but looks complete?The case and the register plates are very dirty and in need of cleaning.There is no visible damage or repairs, showing only age related wear & tear.We are not experts on such items and therefore unable to state whether or not it is in fully working order.

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