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1975 Range Rover ‘Suffix D’Transmission: Manual Right from the beginning, the Range Rover represented something of a lifestyle movement. Although considered rudimentary by today’s standards, the ‘Suffix A’ was billed as a ‘Four-In-One’ car. It was a luxury car, a performance car, an estate and, of course, a cross-country car. They were launched with the ubiquitous Rover V8 engine which delivered 135bhp but, more importantly, 185lb/ft of torque. Various improvements were made through the suffixes (A-F) with the 1976 suffix D benefitting from improved carburettors, interior lighting in the headlining and more luxurious carpeting on the transmission tunnel. This ‘D’ suffix two-door Range Rover was delivered new to its new owner through Crabtree and Nicol Ltd of Doncaster in January 1975. This spectacular example has recently undergone a total 1,000+ hour, nut and bolt restoration costing in excess of £70,000. The running gear has been stripped and rebuilt using new parts as required. Fitted with up rated springs and shock absorbers, an electronic ignition and SU carburettors. The bodywork has been stripped, repaired, or replaced as found necessary and the interior has been fully retrimmed and restored to near original specification. The bodywork is painted in its original colour of Masai Red and is finished to a very high standard. The body frame, panels and chassis have been fully treated with anti-corrosion coatings to further extend the service life of this wonderful car. The vehicle is now absolutely superb, representing all that it became famous for when first manufactured. These were undoubtedly the best 4X4 produced, creating a vehicle where the occupants felt at home on a farm, in a field, or indeed heading out for a night out! Fully restored Range Rovers such as this come with a significant waiting list and are highly sought after, and this superb one in Masai Red is available to be driven away now -although we should note having only covered 7 miles on the road since its completion, this vehicle will require running-in-… It is surely a wonderful investment which could be either kept as part of a collection or used as daily mode of transport.Incredible full ‘nut and bolt’ restored exampleCirca £70,000 restoration billOriginal matching numbers Suffix D
A matching pair of 20th Century moulded plastic point of sale advertising ice-cream cones / ice cream van mounts with each lighting up. Each with mounting brackets. Wear commensurate with age. Each measures approx; 50cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
Hornby Series Meccano tin plate, including No.2 Corridor Coach O gauge 1st-3rd in original box, No.2 Corridor Coach O gauge brake composite in original box, No. 2E Signal single arm with electric lighting (part box), No. E1E level crossing, various clips, circuit parts, light fittings and bulbs, various track and parts, plus Meccano Transformer No. T20A in box and circuit braker.
Giovanni Boldini (Italian, 1842-1931)Al caffè signed and inscribed 'To Miss B. Pearce/with admiration/Boldini' (on the reverse)oil on card10.5 x 18.5cm (4 1/8 x 7 5/16in).Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, Italy.Please note that this lot is accompanied by a digital certificate of authenticity issued by expert on the artist and author of his catalogue raisonné, Dr Francesca Dini.The son of an artist, Boldini undertook training in his hometown of Ferrara before moving to Florence where he lived for about a decade. Here, from 1864, he joined the Macchiaioli group of artists, now known as the greatest exponents of Realist art in Italy. The portraits painted by the young Boldini at this time - mainly of his artist friends and of some members of the Russian and English aristocracy residing in Tuscany - mark in Italy the renewal of this pictorial genre and they cemented the young Boldini's reputation. Subsequently, in 1871, he travelled to London where he sought patrons amongst English high society; however, in the same year, drawn by the light and glamour, he decided to settle in Paris. Here, he began producing small fanciful oils designed not only to capture the costumes and lifestyle found in the city's grand homes, but also to please the international clientele of the famous gallery, La Maison Goupil. During the 1880s, however, Boldini moved away from these somewhat staid subjects and instead devoted himself to the more faithful representation of his beloved Paris. Now, the French capital appears at its most vital with paintings depicting the squares and animated streets, the outdoor cafes, the transit of carriages and their horses' manes in the wind, the elegant bourgeoisie and street vendors, all characterised by a new freedom of brushstroke and modern spatiality. The present lot can be placed during this period of the artist's life.This work is an early example of his Parisian café sketches, a subject which he revisited several times. These studies seem to have been produced in preparation for one his masterworks, Scène de fête au Moulin Rouge, currently housed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. In the Musee d'Orsay painting, during one of the usual night sorties, Boldini stops in at the famous Parisian restaurant, made characteristic by the bright reds of the tapestries; he welcomes the clamour of the voices that mix with the sounds of music, of shimmering garlands of suspended lights that come down from the ceiling and make the glasses sparkle, illuminating the wonderful costumes; he has revelled in the attitudes of bystanders, with their desire to seduce and be seduced, as in the case of the seated gentleman to the right of the scene, who confidently perches in front of the cocotte that has approached his table, smiling at him, winking and amused. The atmosphere of this finished oil is captured in the present study, and this shows how the immediacy of these sketches could inform his more highly finished works. This painting can therefore be seen as an early idea on this theme, defined with quick brushstrokes with the characteristic Tiepolesque white lighting. The dedication placed on the back of the card brings us to the second half of the eighties, at which time Boldini - who was perfecting his new style of portraiture, highlighted by elegant figures painted on a large scale, with energetic and loose brushwork - befriended John Singer Sargent and the group of American painters active in Paris at the time, including Charles Sprague Pearce, a genre painter native to Boston who was distinguished by his gold medal at the Salon of 1883. Pearce married a French lady and remained in France for the rest of his life, so the Miss Pearce mentioned on the reverse of the card could be an American relative of the painter.We are grateful to Dr Francesca Dini for compiling this catalogue entry.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Importante géode d'améthyste violette sur socle Luminous, Rich Violet Amethyst Geode on StandBrazilThis fine amethyst geode wall is notable not only for its spectacular proportions but also for its is luminous quality. It appears to have an inner glow and does not need special lighting to reveal its beauty. It is distinguished by its fully agatized border as well as having a plethora of lustrous, large violet-hued amethyst crystals which line the surface. Weighing approximately 44.55 Kg. Specimen measuring 65 x 55 cm. Height with stand: 118 cm. (2) Footnotes:Offered on a custom-fitted black metal stand.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
WOODEN STORAGE BOXES. A 19th century painted pine storage box, (lacks interior tray), W57xH43xD41cm, & one other pine box with paper labels. W54xH29xD45cm.NOTE: Our postal shipping service is not available for this lot or any furniture, large rugs, mirrors, fragile lighting etc. Buyer to collect or arrange a carrier only.
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARES, to include a Boardman's Northlight Apparatus studio lighting head with a box of carbon rods, a WW2 blackout lamp marked with the broad arrow and labelled 'Lamps Electric No 1 CCC', vintage headphones for wireless, a GEC fan (sd to base), motorcycle/cycle lamps including 'The Revenge' by P & H Birmingham, Joseph Lucas Ltd No.344, and J. Miller & Co 'Lumo', a brass oil lamp, copper and brass fire irons, a copper kettle, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
Arts & Crafts Jesson, Birkett & Co, brass table lamp or wall light, designed by Thomas Birkett, the tapering stem with adjustable ball pivot supporting a conical shade with tapering final with ball terminal, upon a circular domed base pierced for wall mounting, shade positioned upright overall H57cm Often misattributed to Arthur Stansfield Dixon for Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, this particular lamp was designed by Thomas Birkett. In the late 1890's Birkett worked as a metalwork at the Birmingham Guild, before later joining the Faulkner Bronze Company which went on to become Jesson, Birkett & Co in 1904. The lamp features in lighting catalogues from the firm under the model no E490.Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including wear to patina, surface scratches, small nicks and indentations. Planished finish to shade worn down, edge of shade with a few knocks, and finial slightly knocked to side.
Englisches Allchin-Schaustellerfahrzeug mit Dampfantrieb, 1968Hersteller: Maxwell Hemmens, Engineers, Thorganby, York. Kohlebefeuerter Dampftraktor mit Dynamo, umsteuerbar, 2-Gang-Getriebe, lenkbare Vorderachse (über Ketten), Feststellbremse, Manometer, elektrische Beleuchtung, Seilwinde, Dach über die gesamte Länge, aufstellbarer Kamin, feststehender Zylinder Ø 32 mm, Kessel Ø 70 mm, Schwungrad Ø 115 mm, Gesamtmaße: 555 x 200 x 400 mm. Komplett mit allen Armaturen. Unbefeuerter Neuzustand! Ein großartiges Modell von höchster Qualität. Start Price: EUR 1800 Zustand: (2/-)Live-Steam Coal-Fired Model of an Allchin Showman's Traction Engine, 1968Maxwell Hemmens, Engineers, Thorganby, York. Reversible, 2 gears, steerable front axle with chains, parking brake, manometer, electric lighting, rope winch, full-length canopy, extension chimney, fixed cylinder Ø 1 1/4 in., boiler Ø 2 3/4 in., flywheel Ø 4 1/2 in., overall size: 21 7/8 x 7 7/8 x 15 3/4 in., complete with all fittings. In near-mint unfired condition. A fascinating model of first-class engineering quality. Start Price: EUR 1800 Condition: (2/-)
Trinokular-Mikroskop Olympus BH2 mit umfangreichem Zubehör, um 1990Olympus, Japan. Modular aufgebautes Forschungs- und Labormikroskop, BHS-Stativ mit 30? geneigtem binokularen Tubus, 2 seitliche Handauflagen, leichtgängige Triebknöpfe für Grob- und Feineinstellung, Halogenbeleuchtung 100 mit Watt, Phasenkontrastaufsatz BH2-PC, Kreuztisch BH2-SVL mit kugelgelagertem Führungssystem, 6-fach-Revolver, Höhe 50 cm, mit folgendem Zubehör: 5 Okulare (2 x T V Relay Lens 1x/16, 2 x WHK 10x/20 L und 1 x NFK 3,3x LD), 10 Objektiven (A 10 PL, A 20 PL, A 40 PL, SPlan Apo 10, SPlan Apo 20, SPlan Apo 40, SPlan Apo 60, SPlan Apo 100, DPlan 4 und A 100 PL), Beleuchtungseinheiten mit Trafos, 2 Adapterhülsen und weiteren Teilen. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (2/-)Olympus BH2 Trinocular Microscope with Extensive Accessories, c. 1990Olympus, Japan. Modular research and laboratory microscope, BHS stand with 30? inclined binocular tube, 2 side hand rests, smoothing-operating knobs for coarse and fine adjustment, 100-watt halogen illumination, BH2-PC phase contrast attachment, BH2-SVL cross-stage with ball-bearing guide system, 6-position turret, height 19 ¾ in., with the following accessories: 5 eyepieces (2 x T V Relay Lens 1x/16, 2 x WHK 10x/20 L and 1 x NFK 3,3x LD), 10 objectives (A 10 PL, A 20 PL, A 40 PL, SPlan Apo 10, SPlan Apo 20, SPlan Apo 40, SPlan Apo 60, SPlan Apo 100, DPlan 4 and A 100 PL), lighting units with transformers, 2 adapter sleeves and other items. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (2/-)
Eleganter Vergrößerer "Cäsar", um 1910Vermutlich Niederlande. Dekoratives Tropenholz mit Blechgehäuse und Händlerschild "Ivens & Cie, Den Haag", Balgen mit roten Lederecken, Höhe mit Kamin 54 cm, mit Messingoptik Petzval-Typ von ca. 4/18 cm, Doppelkondensor von 16 cm Ø für Negative oder Dias von 9 x 12 cm und kleinere Formate, justierbare Beleuchtung, Kabel ergänzt, Lampe brennt. Gerätemaße: 66 x 26 cm. - Hervorragend erhalten und funktionstüchtig! Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-/2-)Elegant "Cäsar" Enlarger, c. 1910Probably Netherlands, decorative tropical wood with tin housing and retailer’s plaque: "Ivens & Cie, Den Haag", bellows with red leather corners, with brass-bound Petzval-type lens of approx. 4/18 cm, double condenser of 16 cm Ø for 9 x 12 cm negatives or slides and smaller formats, adjustable lighting, replacement cable, lamp working, ht. with chimney 54 cm, overall dimensions 66 x 26 cm. - Excellent condition. Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-/2-)
Motorfahrrad Panther mit 74ccm-Sachs-Motor, 1933Pantherwerke, Braunschweig. 2-Gang-Getriebe, Bosch-Beleuchtung, Minispiegel, Ballonbereifung 26 x 2.00, ältere Restaurierung mit Patina, funktionierender Zustand. Start Price: EUR 2000 Zustand: (2/2)Panther Motor Bicycle with 74 cc Sachs Motor, 1933Pantherwerke, Braunschweig, Germany. Two-speed gearbox, Bosch lighting, mini mirrors, 26 x 2.00 balloon tyres, older restoration with patina, working condition. Start Price: EUR 2000 Condition: (2/2)
Seltene Laterna Magica, um 1895Falk, Nürnberg. Original zinnoberrote Farbe, 4-zehige Löwentatzen, eine lose, für 5 cm breite Streifen. Asymmetrische Lichtführung, Brenner original fest montiert, Glassturz mit Riß. Rückfront mit großer Klappe; rechte Gehäuseseite mit rundem, aufklappbarem Deckel von 46 mm Ø; linke Gehäuseseite mit einem 115 mm breiten Schieber und Haltern für Scheiben von 8 x 10,5 cm, im Gehäuse dafür eine ovale Öffnung von 5 x 7 cm. Ungewöhnlich konstruierte Laterna Magica. - Dabei: ACN, Serie I, Berlin und die Mark Brandenburg, 6 Streifen 5 x 17 cm mit je 4 photographischen Dias, komplett 1-24, mit Karton und 5 Streifen der Serie IX Italien. Start Price: EUR 120 Zustand: (3-/3)Rare Magic Lantern, c. 1895Falk, Nuremberg. For 5 cm wd. slides, with metal body, original vermillion finish, four-toed lion’s paw feet (one loose), asymmetrical lighting, burner with original fixed mount, glass chimney, back with large flap, right side with hinged circular cover of 46 mm Ø, left side with a 115 mm wd. slider and holders for 8 x 10.5 cm discs with corresponding oval opening of 5 x 7 cm in the case, chimney cracked. A magic lantern of most unusual construction. - In addition: ACN, Series I, "Berlin and the Mark Brandenburg", six slides of 5 x 17 cm with four photographic images each, complete 1-24, with box; and five slides from Series IX "Italy". Start Price: EUR 120 Condition: (3-/3)
French school of the second half of the 18th century."Portrait of a gentleman.Oil on canvas. Re-coloured.With frame of the 19th century.Measurements: 76 x 60 cm; 91 x 73 cm (frame).The portrait we present here, clear and immediate, can be related to the production of Joseph Duplessis, a prolific French portrait painter known as Peintre du Roi. In this canvas, the artist depicts a portrait of a gentleman with a deep gaze, in a diplomatic attitude, looking directly at the viewer, turning his head slightly towards the front. The sitter is in the foreground, with a long bust, against a neutral, dark background, which makes his presence very striking due to his brightly lit face. In fact, the carefully studied lighting is the main expressive device used by the painter; it is a focused, directed, artificial light that enters the composition from the front and falls directly on the main area of the image, the sitter's face, creating great clarity on his face and clothes and modelling his facial features and anatomical volumes with great naturalism.
A vintage E. Thomas & Williams No. 4 Brass Oil Lamp and hanging hook. A brass and steel Welsh miners safety with copper name plate stamped " E. Thomas & Williams Ltd: Makers: Aberdare - Approved Under Lighting Schedule Cambrian - Type No. 4 - No. 169 ". The Brass is stamped below the glass cage No. 4, 1944 and E.T & W.A. Miners safety lamps were traditionally used to provide illumination in coal mines and were designed with an enclosed flame to operate in areas which may contain coal dust or gases. Approx. 42cm x 9.5cm.
Brass and glass ornaments.One of the brass branches is missing in one of them and some crystal ornaments.Measurements: 28 x 26 x 13 cm.Pair of old French girandole candlesticks, late 19th century, early 20th century. Made in brass and decorated with tears and geometrical crystal ornaments. Not electrified.A Girandole is a branched ornamental chandelier or lamp consisting of several lights, often resembling a small chandelier. Girandoles came into use around the second half of the 17th century and were commonly made and used in pairs. A girandole has always been a luxurious lighting fixture, and in the great period of French home decoration in the 18th century, the famous French "ciseleurs" designed some extremely beautiful examples. A wide variety of metals have been used for this purpose, bronze, wood, silver ......
A gilt metal three branch ceiling light fitting, in the Adam style, the reeded acanthus stem extending to three conforming branches, united by cast floral swags, complete with three frosted glass petal shaped shades, 48cm H, along with a similar but non conforming four branch wall light fitting, the 'S' shaped branches radiating from a central batwing roundel, 50cm H (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of French ormolu rococo style twin branch wall light fittings, each cast with scrolling intertwined foliate branches, 52cm high, along with a Louis XVI style giltwood wall bracket, late 20th century, 33cm high (3) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A four tier gilt metal and glass lustre droplet ceiling light fitting, 36cm H x 30cm D, along with a pair of similar but non conforming two tier droplet wall light fittings, a glass bowl shaped pendant light fitting with droplets to the rim, 35cm H, along with an opaline glass light shade of conical form (5) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Victorian brass oil lamp, of typical form, reservoir upon a knopped column and circular base, with green tinted and etched glass shade, approximately 63cm high, together with an Edwardian brass lamp, with Corinthian column and scrolling arm upon circular base with four paw feet, 68cm high, and an early 20th century brass and marble table lamp with associated shade, height (excluding shade) 45cm (3) (at fault) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items. Note; Green shade: Shows moderate nibbling around the base, on the contact point between the shade and the lamp base. No other cracks, chips or nibbles throughout. Some loss to the frosted detail, general scratching and weather throughout commensurate with age and use.
A brass standard lamp, mid 20th century, of knopped form extending to three down swept supports, 136cm high, along with a nest of two mahogany tables, early 20th century, each with an oval top on slender ring turned legs, the largest 63cm H x 58cm W (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Staffordshire porcelain oil lamp modelled as a white owl, 19th century, the body forming the reservoir below a threaded burner attachment, with amber glass shade, later converted to electricity, 36.5cm high overall (at fault) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Victorian painted brass table lamp, stamped Palmer & Co, the column painted with floral sprays with gilt highlighting on a green ground, raised upon a cast hexagonal base, 39cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

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