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ARMAN (1928-2005)Panthère marchantEpreuve en bronze à patine doré sur un socle. Signé en bas à droite. Numéroté XIV/XXX au dos. Haut. : 32 cm ; Long. : 50 cm ; prof. : 15 cm. Note : Édition à 99 exemplaires. + 20 E.A. + 20 H.C. + XXX. N° 10470 des Archives Denyse Durand-Ruel. N° 6092 des Archives de la Fondation Arman.
BUDDHA DEBOUT en posture hiératique déployant les pans de sa robe monastique utarasanga aux plissées bouillonnants, tenant dans sa main droite le fruit de cédrat. Son visage serein est surmonté de la protubérance crânienne ushnisha symbole de sa connaissance. Bronze nettoyé de sa patine, laqué ocre à la coiffe et incrusté de sulfure aux yeux. Birmanie. Royaume de Mandalay. 19 ème siècle. 48cm.
1950 Land Rover Series I 80 InchRegistration no. 849 EYFChassis no. R06105133Odometer reading: N/AMOT Expiry: N/A*Immaculate example*Recent full restoration by two long term Land Rover Enthusiasts*Rebuilt engine with 14 miles covered since rebuild *All main components, including axles stripped & rebuilt The Land Rover Series I (80' Lights behind the grille) is the ultimate classic. Not only is the car instantly recognisable, but it can also serve a very useful and practical purpose if desired. This example shown here is in immaculate condition and has just received a full restoration from the ground up. The engine, a 2-litre Siamese bore (visually identical to the 1.6 litre), has been professionally machined by a Land Rover specialist and has been fully rebuilt using Cox and Turner parts. The car runs and drives very well and pulls quietly and smoothly as it should. The original radiator dating from 1950 is in excellent condition, with a new Cox and Turner water pump and correct period hoses from CKD Ltd. The gearbox has also been stripped, inspected and rebuilt with new parts where necessary. The axles have been stripped and rebuilt with new parts, including new wheel bearings all-round as well as new swivels and seals. The Tracta joints are also in excellent condition. In terms of the braking system, there is a new master cylinder, new lines, wheel cylinders, reservoir, hoses and shoes all-round. The handbrake mechanism has also been fully rebuilt. The car also has its original chassis which is in excellent condition, invisibly restored where necessary, and painted to match the body. Inside, the dash panel has been fully restored. All the dials and warning lights are working as they should, as is the choke and hand-throttle control. There is also a new Autosparks full period wiring loom and a new dynamator with original control box. New indicators have also been fitted discreetly, along with the original trafficators which have been restored (and work independently from the indicators). New spade seats have also been fitted, along with a brand-new canvas hood and sticks supplied by Undercover Covers UK.The bodywork is in excellent condition. The original panels were media-blasted to bare metal and then fully resprayed to a very high standard in Deep Bronze Green (2K) paint. The tub has been fully restored along with a new floor and rear bulkhead fitted by CKD, so the rear can be used with ease by a new owner. CKD also supplied a new tailgate, wings and doors (with seals). The cappings, fittings and frames have been re-galvanised and refitted with using correct rivets. The car comes with a V5, all bills and a photographic record of the restoration. It also has a Gaydon Heritage Certificate showing it was first delivered to the Ministry of Supply in 1950.This restoration has been untaken with respect to the original car and to the highest of standards. The car should certainly stand the test of time in the years to come. Please click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereFootnotes:Vendor Score Total: 89/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 22/25Body Work: 5Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 4Glass: 3Paint: 5Wheels/Tyres: 5INTERIOR TOTAL: 18/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 5Headlining: 5Seats: 5Trim: 5ENGINE TOTAL: 19/20Mechanical components: 5Running: 4Starting: 5Under Bonnet: 5RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 18/20Axles: 4Brakes: 5Gearbox/Clutch: 5Suspension: 5ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 10/10Ancillary components: 5Main components: 5Car History File: 2For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Yellow glazed vases, overlaid with white decoration of birds and blossom, character mark to base, 29 cm and a Japanese bronze vase with landscape scene, H. 18 cm.Condition Report:Both vases are modern, 1 neck thicker than other, 1 vase with hairline 4.5 cm crack in thinner neck, 1 vase with glaze defect, 5 mm 4.5 cm below neck. Japanese vase, modern, tiny defect in foot rim.
Group of items including a brass paperweight with a personal inscription on reverse Hong Kong dated 1947, Cloisonné vase with wisteria, bronze model of a dog and a bronze finish Art Nouveau bust Carmela with marks for E. Vilanis, on onyx base, Chinese wooden box with carved lion finial 23 cm and a small mermaid (5)
Attributed to Jean Warin (Flemish 1607-1672) - a bronze medal commemorating the appointment of Antoine Ruzé as French Superintendent of Finance in 1629, the obverse depicting a bust of Ruzé facing right, wearing a lace collar and ribbon with the cross of the Order of the Holy Spirit, his armour decorated with a lion's head to the shoulder, the reverse depicting Atlas placing the burden of the world on to Hercules' back, Hercules' lion pelt and club on the ground to the right, dia.6.5cm.Antoine (Coëffier) Ruzé (1581-1632) adopted his uncle Martin Ruzé's, the Superintendent of Mines, name to gain access to the French court. Under Richelieu's guidance, he became marquis of Longjumeau and Effiet, and negotiated the marriage of Charles I of England to Louis XIII's sister Henrietta Maria in the role of Ambassador in London. He further rose to the roles of Superintendent of Finances and Marshal of France.Condition report: Complete.Some surface marks.Otherwise good with modest wear only.
A late Victorian bronze and gilt bronze table lamp, modelled as a cherub holding a branch issuing a candle sconce (converted from candle-holder), the whole raised upon a fluted black marble plinth and on gilt bronze ball feet, h.46cm (excluding fittings)Condition report: One small nibble to underside only.Otherwise good.
A late 19th century French bronze of the Muse of Music, in seated pose with harp behind her, brown patination, unsigned and lacking foundry mark, h.22.5cm, all raised on later marbled composition plinth,Condition report: No breaks or damage.Modest patina wear to extremities only.Plinth is later.
A pair of late 19th century alabaster and gilt bronze candle-holders, each modelled as a pedestal urn, the candle-holders with flaming torch finials, the urns with goat masks issuing floral swags (probably from a clock garniture), h.25cmCondition report: Urns are pinky-white, bases are white.Gilt bronze all good aside from one small crack to one left ear.One alabaster urn with stress fractures running through body, but no structural damage.Some very minor nibbles to alabaster at extremities.
A late 19th century French alabaster, bronze and gilt bronze mantel clock, having a convex white enamel dial signed by the retailer Maple & Co and further signed Paris, with Arabic numerals, polychrome decorated with swags of flowers, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the case well cast and surmounted with a basket issuing fruit, flowers and foliage, flanked to either side by billy-goats, all supported on two bronze winged cherubs, the whole further adorned with gilt bronze ribbons and swags, h.39cmCondition report: Dial excellent.All bronze and gilt bronze mounts good and complete, with good colour.Alabaster with a small number of minor nibbles to some edges.Stands well.Clock runs.Strike works.Overall very good.
A pair of heavy verdigrised bronze bookends modelled as figures restraining Shire horses; each on variegated green-marble base (modern) (16.5cm wide x 12.5cm high)Condition Report: in the Auctioneer's opinion these are very high quality pieces of very heavy patinated bronze with marble bases in the Art Deco tradition and the 1930s. These items of fine quality are reproductions. The undersides of the marble bases are lined with bright green baize and have either been replaced or they are the original. Very good condition.
A good and heavy 19th century patinated bronze sculpture of a Napoleon Grenadier with his dog and gun; the soldier is seated cross-legged and carries a large satchel and one further bag emblazoned with military badges and a sword scabbard (the handle now broken and away although hardly visible) (16.5cm long x 20cm highest point to gun tip)
A Figural Gilt Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, depicting a gilt bronze lady in robes leaning against a column, 3-1/2 inch marble dial with applied Roman numerals and indistinctly signed, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Charpentier De Bronzes A Paris and numbered 794, 57cm high 19.08.20 Case with the gilding faded throughout, marble with chips to the base in parts, dial with cracks and the signature is indistinct, dial needs to be made level, movement needs cleaning but looks complete.
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