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Reproduction Art Nouveau Philippe Wolfers La Fée au Pavon Table Lamp. This is a bronzed effect reproductions of “The famous Peacock lamp which was a true sensation at the Salon National des Beaux-Arts exposition. It’s a magnificent example of symbolism in Art Nouveau, but at the same time its concept contradicts every law of functionality.” Philippe Wolfers was a famous Belgian designer of jewelry and glassware, he worked in the Art Nouveau. The original lamp was made of pure gold and decorated with many precious stones. The artist spent about two years on creation of the masterpiece. This lamp is 38cm high and 43cm wide and is in perfect working order.
Set of ten original vintage art exhibition advertising posters. 1. Eugene Atget (b. 1857) exhibition Photographs of Old France in Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens W2, 25 February - 25 March 1984, open daily 10-5.30, admission free, from Museum of Modern Art New York, Art Council of Great Britain. The poster features the photograph of a town square at Pontoise, Place du Grand-Martroy, France, 1902. Eugène Atget was a French photographer documenting the architecture and street scenes. Good condition, creasing, folds, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, , size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1984.; 2. What's new at the Victoria & Albert Museum? Summer 1987 featuring announcements of various art exhibitions - Wally Gilbert and Thomas Gentile Jewellery Gallery, Alvar Aalto in association with the Museum of Modern Art MOMA New York, Judaica from the V&A, Susie Cooper Productions, Francis Williams Exhibition Contemporary book and magazine illustration, Zika Ascher - Fabric Art Fashion. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1987.; 3. Step Into Summer 1985 Victoria & Albert Museum, featuring photographs of three centuries of shoes in the Dress collection, a yellow silk shirt with caption - Explore the decorative riches of the East, One of our 15000 plates most are in the ceramics Galleries, Take tea in the Restaurant or strawberries and cream in the Garden - with a couple seated under a red umbrella. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1985. 4. Spring Events Calendar 1985 by Victoria & Albert Museum, featuring artwork inviting to visit various exhibitions - The People and Places of Constantinople Watercolours by Amadeo, Count Preziosi; William Staite Murray and His Pupils Studio Pottery of the 1920s and 1930s; From Manet to Hockney Modern Artists' Illustrated Books; Frances Bendixson Contemporary Jewellery; Mouton Rothschild Paintings for the Labels; Handel in St. Martin's Lane Theatre Museum in association with English National Opera. Good condition, creasing, folds. Country of issue: UK, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1985.; 5. What's New at the Victoria & Albert Museum? Spring 1986, inviting to visit the museum for various exhibitions - Designs for British Dress and Furnishing Fabrics 18th Century to the Present; Photographs by Roger Mayne; Characters in Cloth Textile Portraits; Chess in Art and Society - French 18 Century Drawings - Swiss Stained Glass Designs of the Formation; American Dolls The Lawrence Scripps Wilkinson Collection; and The New Restaurant reviewed by The Guardian. Good condition, creasing, folds. Country of issue: UK, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1986.; 6. What's New at the Victoria & Albert Museum? Summer 1986, inviting to visit the museum for various exhibitions - Characters in Cloth Textile Portraits; American Dolls The Lawrence Scripps Wilkinson Collection; Knit One Purl One; 17th Century Tapestries; American Potters Today. Good condition, creasing, folds, pinholes. Country of issue: UK, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1986.; 7. Edward Middleditch (b. 1923) exhibition in Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens W2, A South Bank Centre touring exhibition, 9 April to 15 May 1988, open daily 10am to 6pm, admission free, supported by City of Westminster and funded by Art Council. The poster features the painting Flowers, Chairs and Bedsprings, 1956 and travel information: Underground: South Kensington or Lancaster Gate, buses: 9 52 73 12 88. The poster is designed by Trilokesh Mukherjee, printed by Expression Printers Ltd. London N7. Good condition, creasing, folds, minor staining, tears on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: Trilokesh Mukherjee, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1988.; 8. Lights at the Crafts Council. An Exhibition of Innovative Lighting 17 November 1982 - 30 January 1983 in Crafts Council Gallery 12 Waterloo Place Regent Street London SW1 4AU. The poster features a collage of a photo of a lamp and its scheme and another advertisement of The Well Dressed Christmas Tree. Nine Craftspeople Decorate Christmas Trees 17 November 1982 - 9 January 1983. Trees provided by the British Christmas Tree Growers Association. Crafts Council is the organisation for contemporary craft in the UK. Good condition, creasing, folds. Country of issue: UK, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1982.; 9. What’s New In the Arts Council Collection in Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Lichfield Street Wolverhampton, 9 February - 16 March 1985, Monday to Saturday 10am - 6pm, Arts Council of Great Britain. The poster features artworks Toy by Richard Wentworth (b.1947), Bingo Bango Bongo by Bruce McLean (b. 1944), Head of Miss DeianTaylor by John Clinch (b. 1934), Study for Massacre of the Innocents by Jacqueline Morreau (b. 1929). The Arts Council Collection is a collection of modern and contemporary British art. Good condition, creasing, folds. Country of issue: UK, size (cm): 59x42, year of printing: 1985.; 10. David Drew Baskets, A Crafts Council touring exhibition with documentary photographs of Chris Chapman Provision for blind and partially sighted and exhibition by Vanessa Robertson Woven ikat Rugs 22 January - 30 March 1986 in Crafts Council Gallery 12 Waterloo Place, Lower Regent Street, London SW1. The poster features two photographs of artists with baskets and a loom by Chris Chapman. Good condition, creasing, folds. Country of issue: UK, size (cm): 76x51, year of printing: 1986.
Property of the late Alan Windsor 1914 Triumph 3½hpRegistration no. WY 4445Frame no. 255941Engine no. 36800 DTUThe first Triumph motorcycle of 1902 used a Belgian Minerva engine, but within a few years the Coventry firm - originally a bicycle manufacturer founded by German immigrants Siegfried Bettman and Maurice Schulte - was building its own power units. The famous 3½hp model first appeared in 1907. Originally of 453cc, its sidevalve engine was enlarged to 476cc in 1908 and finally to 499cc in 1910 before being superseded by the 4hp model in 1914. Alan Windsor purchased this restored 3½hp Triumph in March 1986 and has ridden it on the Pioneer Run more than once. Notable features include a Miller headlamp; P&H bulb horn; P&H tail lamp; and Bosch magneto. The engine's matching cylinder barrel is stamped '36800' and both crankcase halves are numbered '47'. The Triumph's entry card from the 76th Pioneer Run of 2015 is still in place, and the machine also comes with a Pioneer Certificate and two participant's certificates (1997 and 2014). Additional documentation includes an old-style logbook (issued 1953); a quantity of expired MoTs; an old V5; and old/current V5C Registration Certificates. There is also some photocopied historical/technical literature. Almost certainly not used since 2015, the machine will require re-commissioning to a greater or lesser extent before its next outing. Offered without keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1909 Triumph 3½hpRegistration no. X 1631 (see text)Frame no. 139567Engine no. 9 3 09•Present family ownership for between 30 and 50 years•An older restoration•Started within the last year•Two-speed hub gearThe first Triumph motorcycle of 1902 used a Belgian Minerva engine, but within a few years the Coventry firm - originally a bicycle manufacturer founded by German immigrants Siegfried Bettman and Maurice Schulte - was building its own power units. The first of these - a 298cc single-cylinder sidevalve - arrived in 1904. This first engine was not without its weaknesses, pistons and bores wore out quickly and the curious 'tandem down-tube' frame in which it was installed broke, but these shortcomings were soon sorted and within a couple of years 'Triumph' was a byword for reliability. The famous 3.5hp model first appeared in 1907. Originally of 453cc, its 3½hp sidevalve engine was enlarged to 476cc in 1908 and finally to 499cc in 1910 before being superseded by the 4hp model in 1914. The company was involved in racing from its earliest days, and the publicity generated by competition successes - Jack Marshall won the 1908 Isle of Man TT's single-cylinder class for Triumph having finished second the previous year - greatly stimulated sales. By the outbreak of The Great War, the marque's reputation for quality and dependability was well-established, leading to substantial orders for 'Trusty Triumphs' for British and Allied forces. This belt-driven 3½hp Triumph has been owned by the vendor's family for between 30 and 50 years. Kept on display in a private museum, the machine has not been used for at least 20 years but has been started within the last year or so (the engine turns over). The Triumph has obviously been refurbished prior to the present ownership but nevertheless will require re-commissioning before further use. Notable features include a two-speed hub gear; Cowey 0-70mph speedometer; and an unusual large USA-made Rushmore 'Searchlight' acetylene headlamp with its own large-capacity generator. There is a second smaller generator on the opposite side, presumably to supply the rear lamp. There are no documents with this Lot and it should be noted that the registration 'X 1631' is not listed in the HPI database; accordingly, prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves with regard to this motorcycle's registration status prior to bidding. Offered without keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingLot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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