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1970s Artemide Tizio Lamp by Richard Sapper introduced in 1972, the Tizio Classic Task Lamp by Artemide features an angular and adjustable modern style. This lamp is one of the originals and was purchased back int the mid 70s. A permanent fixture in several museums of art in New York City, this stylish piece has a pair of completely adjustable arms that allow the owner to point the piece’s light in whatever direction they choose.Size: 25 x 30 in. (as photographed in first image, this lamp is fully adjustable)
1983 Yamaha Passola, 49 cc. Registration number AJX 781Y. Frame number 2T4270106. Engine number 2T4270106. The Passola was developed to answer the expanding and diversifying needs of the "soft bike" market created by the success of the Passol model launched the previous year. It adopted the same popular step-through design and fully covered body exterior, but on a larger body with a 49 cc, 2-speed automatic transmission power unit that delivered an extra 0.5 hp. This increased its hill-climbing performance and carrying capacity. For added convenience it also came with a fuel gauge, automatic choke and oil-level warning lamp. AJX was first registered in January 1983 and has seen little use over the years, Thomas Winson of Goole owned it in April 2011 selling it to our vendor in February 2012. MOT's from 2011 - 2013 record minimal mileage, 1,125 miles increasing to 1,134 miles, it has been stored in our vendors collection. Offered with the V5C and aforementioned MOT's it should require little in the way of recommissioning.
c1970s/80s local authority, aluminium DIRECTIONAL SIGN 'Shadwell Station' with London Transport roundel motif. A double-sided sign with integral frame and fixing brackets and which would have been sited on a lamp-post in the vicinity of Shadwell Underground station on the then East London Line, now part of the Overground. Measures 28.5" x 10.5" (72cm x 26cm) and generally in very good, ex-use condition but needs a good clean. [1]

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