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GRANDSTAND COLOUR PROGRAMMABLE CARTRIDGE LOADING VIDEO SPORT CENTRES x 2, model SD070, endorsed by Kevin Keegan, boxed, Grandstand Scramble games x 2, Star Force and Scramble, Tandy computerised arcade, a Taito Space Invaders console, Nintendo DS and othersN.B. THE DEMO ROAM CONSOLE CENTRAL IN THE SECOND IMAGE IS WITHDRAWNProvenance: private collection Flintshire
A small mahogany console/pier table with loose rectangular marble top over a frieze drawer and scrolled supports set on a shaped platform and turned button feet, 60 cm wide x 32 cm deep x 80 cm high, together with a reproduction Georgian style silver table, a rectangular button upholstered foot stool raised on square cut and moulded supports united by stretchers (3)
A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE BOXED GAMES, to include Merit 'Everest', 'Driving Test', Waddington 'Blast-Off', 'Risk', Corgi 'Lighting Luke', Ideal 'Maniac', 'Crossfire', Prinztronic Micro 5500 Console and games, Pola-Rink Ice Hockey, Chad Valley 'Tour of Switzerland' Emile Littler's new game 'Show Business' etc., contents not checked, damaged and wear to boxes (box and loose)
De Stijl Style Dining Table,grey lacquer, round-headed screws, unmarked,120cm square, 72.5m highConsole Table, grey lacquer on four square section legs, round-headed screws, unmarked,180wide, 43cm deep, 73cm highTwo Coffee Tables, grey lacquer on four square section legs, both unmarked,63cm square, 38.5cm high (4)
A GREY PAINTED WROUGHT IRON AND MARBLE CONSOLE TABLE 19TH CENTURY 74cm high, 91cm wide, 60cm deep Condition Report: Overall with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Please note this has been screwed to the wall and balanced on an additional section of timber for the auction viewing at Donnington Priory - for installation in a domestic setting this will need proper preparation and installation to ensure stability and safety of use. The metal brackets and top appear to be period to eachother and been together a long time, there are corresponding marks to the underside of the top where this has sat on the brackets. The top with further marks, stains and signs of age and use in a domestic setting. There are the usual chips and losses to the edges and extremities of the marble.The metal brackets with peeling paint and some surface marks and pitting Please see our website for additional angles including the top, as well additional images available upon request for visual reference to condition and appearance in our showroomsCondition Report Disclaimer
Console en placage d'amaranthe ou acajou. Travail moderneOuvrant par deux tiroirs en ceinture garni de cuir avec deux anneaux en laiton, quatre pieds cannelés en laiton réunis par un plateau d'entretoisePlateau en marbre vert rapporté.H. 92 cm - L. 200 cm - P. 41 cmA mahogany and amranth console with marble top, 20th century.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Console de forme mouvementée en bois redoré. Style RégenceDe forme mouvementée à décor ajouré de guirlandes de rinceaux et de feuillages, le centre à motif circulaire; elle repose sur deux pieds avants en console et un pied arrière à feuilles de palme, réunis par une base rectangulaire. Dessus de marbre blanc veiné.H. 89 cm - L. 120 cm - P. 50 cm A Regence style giltwood console table. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Meuble haut en acajou et placage d'acajou. Angleterre, XIXe siècleDe forme rectangulaire, il présente à la partie supérieure un tiroir en doucine, quatre tiroirs et un vantail à miroir biseauté, et trois tiroirs en partie basse. Les montants à angles vifs à motifs en console de feuilles d'acanthe et de fruits. Pieds toupies. H. 163 cm - L. 130 cm - P. 55 cm A mahogany and mahogany veneer tall cabinet. England, 19th century. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A FRENCH LOUIS XV GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLEMID-18TH CENTURYthe red marble serpentine top with a moulded edge, above a pierced frieze decorated with scrolls, husks and a central shell on scroll legs, united by an urn stretcher85 cm high, 115cm wide, 49.3cm deepProvenanceFrom a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.
A VICTORIAN GILTWOOD AND COMPOSITION CONSOLE TABLEIN ROCOCO STYLE, C.1860with a serpentine marble top above a frieze decorated with scrolls, flowers and shells, with a single support58.2cm high, 61.7cm wide, 39cm deep ProvenanceFrom the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022).PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A ROCOCO CARVED WALNUT CONSOLE TABLE POSSIBLY GERMAN OR ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURY AND LATERthe later simulated green marble serpentine top above a carved frieze with flowerhead panels, the centre carved with pierced leaf scrolls above a shell, on shell, flower and scroll legs, the back with two applied metal inventory labels 'LK 4645'87.3cm high, 191.2cm wide, 54.5cm deep
λ λ A BURMESE ROSEWOOD CONSOLE TABLESECOND HALF 19TH CENTURYall over carved with scrolling leaves, flowers, pineapples and fruit, with pireced decoration and on lion and bird legs, the back with an ivorine label inscribed ' Walsh & Co. Importers of India Art Wares, 97, Old Christchurch Rd. Bournemouth'93.5cm high, 148.5cm wide, 51cm deep
Mark Brazier-Jones'Lyra' console, 1997 Wrought iron, patinated and scorched steel, glass, composite.90.2 x 102.5 x 45.8 cmBase incised Mark Brazier-Jones 1997.Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, The NetherlandsAcquired from the above by the present ownerLiteratureGareth Williams and Nick Wright, Cut and Shut: The History of Creative Salvage, London, 2012, p. 97Bonhams wishes to thank Mark Brazier-Jones for his assistance with the cataloguing of the present lot.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω AR TPΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mahogany console table,19th century, Continental, with ebony line inlay and gilt metal mounts, raised on scrolled supports, 124.5cm wide46cm deep98cm highCondition ReportA section of the gilt metal mount is missing to the centre. Splits and slight losses to the base veneer. Historic repairs to the rear supports. Knocks and wear throughout.
Sega - Mega Drive II. A Sega Mega Drive 2 with 2 controllers, Scart cable, Power Supply (working) Instructions and Sonic The Hedgehog poster appearing in Excellent condition. I can confirm when plugged in, the red light turns on. The Console is housed in an Excellent Japanese Mega Drive version 1 #671-0859 box. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
BLADE RUNNER SPECIAL EDITIONS AND A QUANTITY OF GAMING ITEMS, two limited releases of Blade Runner which includes the DVDs and all other items attached to them, gaming items include the original X-Box console, a Nintendo DS (with both Brain Training games), and a quantity of Amstrad and Amiga games, the Xbox console and games are in working condition, everything else untested, The Suffering (Xbox), Turrican (Amiga) and F/A-18 Interceptor (Amiga) don't include the games in their boxes, full list available on request (3 boxes)
A Sega Master System II Console with two Controllers and Instructions in original box along with seven Sega Master System Cartridges, Jurassic Park, Arcade Smash Hits, Desert Strike, Olympic Gold, F1, Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and Alex Kidd in Shinobi World all in original boxes with instruction booklets also Sonic The Hedgehog cartridge only and Alex Kidd in Miricle World instructions only, along with Sega Out Run, Sega Lock On Gun boxed, Gakken Cyber Com 2000 Head Sets
A Sony Play Station Dual Shock Console in original box with two controllers, power lead and memory card along with a Play Station 3 Console with two controllers and power lead, Five Games, NHL 99, Football Manager 2001, Tomb Raider III, Toca 2 and Knockout Kings 2000, all in cases, three with instruction booklets
A Sega Mega Drive 16-Bit Console with two controllers and power leads in original fitted hard plastic case with four games, Mega Games I, Micro Machines 2, Flashback and Sonic The Hedgehog, all in cases with instructions along with Eco The Dolphin game in case and with instructions and three empty game cases, original card box also included
Registration - GDW565WChassis - GCATWM010920M.O.T. - ExemptOdometer - 9.512 Here we have a very smartly presented MKII RS2000 Custom that’s finished in the discreetly attractive combination of Nordic Blue bodywork and light beige interior trim. It was apparently stored for 10 years by the previous owner and has travelled a mere 200 miles in the last 14. However, it has been the subject of much attention, including a full engine and gearbox rebuild four years ago by Burton Power, during which the motor was fitted with a brand-new pair of Weber carburettors. Among the many other items replaced are: the brake system, front and rear dampers, and the upholstery which was installed by Aldridge Trimming of Wolverhampton. Additions to the standard specification include power-assisted steering by Burton Power and a Pandora Elite alarm system. The vendor currently classes the Pinto engine, five-speed manual gearbox and upholstery as ‘excellent’, and the two-door bodywork and paintwork as ‘good’. He is now offering the fast Ford complete with: upgraded sound system, jack, spare wheel, and a history file containing old MOTs, plus invoices and photos in support of the work carried out. Ford’s long awaited MKII RS2000 was launched at the 1975 Earls Court show. Based on the two-door saloon, it was the most luxurious of the sporting Escorts of the time, and was powered by an uprated version of the 2.0-litre SOHC Pinto unit employed in the Capri, Cortina and Granada – a four-into-two exhaust manifold coupled to a big bore exhaust system raising its output to 110bhp. This was sufficient to help sprint the Escort to 60mph in 8.5 secs and on to a top speed of almost 110mph. The foam-filled plastic snout and flexible rear spoiler were said to give a significant reduction in drag. The custom version offered from late 1978 onwards featured the following: fishnet headrests on Recaro seats, full door cards, clock, centre console, 6Jx13in RS alloy wheels, boot carpet, remote-control driver’s door mirror, black rear body panel. In summary:A handsome six-keeper example that’s driven 200 miles in 14 yearsEngine, transmission, brakes and interior all recently rebuiltComes complete with power steering and aftermarket alarm system
Registration - K232 FYKChassis No - TBCM.O.T. - 09/2024Odometer - 84,000The vendor has apparently owned this cheeky 1993 Sprite for eight years. It was his first car, and we understand it to have been used regularly and well maintained but dry stored through the winter months. In recent times it has benefited from new front wings, rear valance, sills and wheels, and been resprayed in its original livery of Diamond White. The original interior has also received attention, with the centre console and facia having been renewed. The vendor admits the Mini has seen little use since the lockdown, but confirms that it’s a ‘reliable little car that does what it should’. He currently grades the engine, manual transmission, bodywork and upholstery as ‘excellent’, and the electrics and paintwork and tyres as ‘good’. It now seeks a new owner and is being offered complete with Sony radio/CD unit coupled to a separate amp and pair of parcel shelf-mounted speakers, its original handbook, pair of keys and a collection of old MOT certificates, plus a fresh one with 12 months to run. It is doubtful if any other model of car can match the classic Mini for the number of special editions it inspired. The Sprite was created in the autumn of 1983 in anticipation of the model’s upcoming 25th anniversary. It revived a name last used for the baby Austin-Healey back in 1971, and offered an intermediate level of trim between that of the Mini City on which it was based and the plusher Mini Mayfair. It was powered by the well-proven 998cc version of the A Series engine and initially offered in either Cinnabar Red or Primula Yellow matched to grey herringbone upholstery; though a number of other colours were later used. The Sprite rode on 5x10 inch Exacton alloy wheels and featured Mini Special wheel arch extensions, twin door mirrors, and 1275 GT instrumentation. The production run was 2,500 units. In summary:A tidy, well cared for specimen currently displaying 84,873 milesThe subject of a degree of recent bodywork restorationDeclared a Category D insurance write-off in August 2017
Registration - DG53 ENRChassis No - CT9A-0202581M.O.T. - September 2024Odometer - 56,925If you’re an Evo enthusiast, and let’s face it, many drivers are, then we reckon you need to know about this rare FQ-300. Its distinctive Lightning Yellow bodywork contrasts splendidly with the black suede/leather interior trim and black Fox alloy wheels that are shod with Falken tyres. A genuine UK specification car, ‘DG53 ENR’ has only just benefited from a service that included the replacement of the timing and auxiliary belts and water pump. It is now regarded by the vendor as having a ‘good’ 305bhp turbo engine, six-speed manual gearbox, four-door bodywork and paintwork, and ‘average’ upholstery. We understand that the Mitsubishi’s MOT history confirms the currently indicated mileage of 56,925, and the car comes complete with a current MOT certificate valid into September of next year. All things considered, ‘DG53 ENR’ represents a rare and exciting opportunity for Evo fans everywhere. The eighth generation version of Mitsubishi’s legendary Evo was in production from 2003 to 2005. Originally a single model range, it proved so popular in the US that a family of variants was ultimately evolved. All were powered by a version of the now familiar 1997cc turbocharged in-line four-cylinder engine, but output varied considerably from country to country and special edition to special edition. Variants offered on the UK market included the 260 (260bhp), FQ300 (305bhp), FQ320 (325bhp), FQ340 (345bhp) and FQ400 (405bhp). The sale car features a number of FQ-300 badges inside and outside the vehicle, a console-mounted one of which is combined with the car’s allocation number #433. In summary:An extremely striking and rare UK-specification Evo VIIIJust 56,925 warranted miles from new. MOT’d for 11 monthsJust treated to a service and new engine belts
Registration - J537 KAEChassis No - ZAM333B28AKALA190259M.O.T. - June 2024Odometer - 91,910 Please note, the registration number "D4 DAB", as shown in the photos is not included in the sale.This handsome righthand drive, matching numbers Biturbo is thought to be one of just 11 examples remaining, and is presented in fine order. Its strident red bodywork is matched to plush cream-coloured hide upholstery that’s highlighted by pale veneer trim on the facia, doors and console, and complemented by a black hood and silver alloy wheels. The vendor, the Maserati’s seventh keeper, acquired the car from a dealer in April last year, and he currently considers its twin-turbo V6 engine, automatic transmission, convertible bodywork, paintwork and upholstery to all be in ‘excellent’ condition, and confirms that the hood is in good working order. He informs us that the Biturbo was last serviced in April 2020, and is now offering this rare Italian beauty complete with Pioneer stereo unit, full service history, owner’s book pack, a large selection of bills and receipts, and a current MOT certificate valid to June 14 next year. The Biturbo was a family of executive grand touring cars produced by Maserati between 1981 and 1994 – the architecture of the model also served as the basis of all the company’s offerings between 1981 and 1987, including the Shamal and Ghibli II. The layout of the Biturbo was relatively conventional, with the engine and gearbox mounted up front and driving the rear wheels and its unibody constructed from steel. The 90-degree V6 powerplant was the first production unit to feature a pair of turbos and was made in a variety of capacities from 1996 to 2790cc – the latter version, as fitted to the sale car, had an output of some 225bhp. The convertible version of the Biturbo was lunched at the 1985 Turin Motor Show and was designed and assembled by Zagato in Milan. In summary:One of the few remaining righthand drive examplesSeven keepers and a documented 91,910 miles from newComes complete with full service history and a current MOT
Early 20th century Queen Anne design walnut reverse break-front console side table, edge carved with acanthus decoration, fitted with three cock-beaded drawers, raised on cabriole supports with applied carved scrolling foliate decorationDimensions: Height: 88cm Length/Width: 112cm Depth/Diameter: 55cm

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