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Victorian Aesthetic influence carved mahogany plant trough with galvanised metal liner, carved panels to all sides, each panel carved in high relief depicting pomegranates, butterflies, fruits and vines, on turned and reeded supports joined by galleried stretcher, 94cm wide x 84cm high x 42cm deepFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A collection of nineteen netsukes, late 19th/early 20th century including a set of five laughing men each holding an item; a chicken, a pail, a plant, a receptacle and a musical instrument, the others variously modelled, and a Japanese okimono of a seated man, damaged, some signed EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) It is the buyer`s responsibility to obtain any CITES clearance for exporting from South Africa (20)
Good quantity of Britains Floral Garden (plastic) items, includes: 2569 Crazy Paving; 2589 plant pots, plants, seed boxes etc.; 2537 Grape Hyacinths & Hyacinths; 2535 Crocus & Snowdrops; 2540 Rose Bushes; 2538 Tulips & Daffodils; 2539 Lupins & Delphiniums; 2588 Dovecote, Bird Bath, Sun dial and seat; 2542 Sunflowers & Hollyhocks; 2590 Garden Shed; 2534 Flowers; 2544 Gladioli; 2 x 2598 Garden seat, 2 chairs. All boxed and appear VG/E, boxes G-VG. Together with a quantity of bagged items including H2535 Crocus Snowdrops and Brick Edging.
1978 Bultaco Alpina Bike Year: 1978 Bike Make: Bultaco Bike Model: Alpina Bike Reg No.: EU-Reg Bike Frame No.: JB21300014 Bike Engine No.: JM21300014 Bike Colour: Red / Black The first Alpina was introduced during 1971 in response to requests from the States for a "woods" bike that retained the agility of the Sherpa trials model but offered a higher degree of comfort, greater range and better on road performance. The first Alpina model retained the well proven Sherpa engine fitted with Matador gear ratios to improve the machines overall performance. The frame was clearly derived from the Sherpa`s but benefitted from revised geometry and changes to the suspension settings better suited to its intended role. A larger capacity fuel tank resulted in a greater range and a more comfortable seat was fitted. The first examples were fitted with a 250cc capacity engine, but were quickly followed by 125, 175 and 350cc versions. The basic design of the Alpina remained largely unchanged throughout its production life filling a niche between the all out enduro machine and the pure trials bike, although the fittings changed with the fibreglass fuel tank and seat unit eventually being replaced by an alloy example and dual seat, alloy mudguards gave way to plastic examples and revisions introduced to the Sherpa power plant and frame were adopted by the Alpina. The example offered is one of the last series of machines built between 1977 and 1979 and has been restored to an excellent standard throughout. The vendor converted the electrical system to 12 volt operation during the restoration and informs us that the machine is currently registered in Spain. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
1986 Porsche 924 S Car Year: 1986 Car Manufacturer: Porsche Car Model: 924 S Car Reg No.: C938CYN Car Chassis No.: WP0ZZZ92ZGN401051 Car Colour: Red Contracted to engineer a flagship sportscar for VW-Audi in the early 1970s (codenamed EA435), Porsche were only too glad to buy back the design rights when their client ran into financial difficulties. Paying a modest DM 100 million for the privilege, they readily agreed to VW`s stipulation that the car be built at the latter`s Neckarsulm plant. Suitably reworked, the Harm Lagaay-styled EA435 was unveiled to the world as the Porsche 924 in 1975. Based around a two-door monocoque bodyshell equipped with all-round independent suspension (MacPherson strut front, trailing arm rear), the newcomer boasted 50:50 weight distribution thanks to its rear-mounted transaxle. Powered by a VW-sourced 1984cc four-cylinder engine, the 2+2-seater was noted for its fine handling; some unkind pundits opining that the front-engined model cornered too well for a Porsche! Unveiled in late 1985, the higher performance `S` variant utilised the same 2479cc SOHC powerplant as its 944 sibling (albeit in slightly detuned guise). With 150bhp and 144lbft of torque on tap not to mention the benefit of power steering, the 924S was reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 8.4 seconds and 136mph. Only in production for three years, just 16,669 are thought to have been sold worldwide. Finished in Red with Black leather upholstery, this particular example was purchased by the vendor`s son in 2007. Since then the 924S is understood to have had its clutch, rear wheel bearings and water pump replaced as well as being treated to new timing and balancer shaft belts and tensioners etc. A new speedometer has also been required, so the total mileage is understood to be 69,000 rather than 32,345 currently showing. The vendor regards the bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, engine and five-speed manual gearbox as all being in "good" order and says the Porsche "seems tight and responsive". He is selling `C938 CYN` complete with owner`s manual, assorted invoices and MOT into March of next year. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
1974 Jensen Interceptor Mk3 Car Year: 1974 Car Manufacturer: Jensen Car Model: Interceptor Mk3 Car Reg No.: HLT355N Car Chassis No.: 9931 Car Colour: Blue Jensen`s striking replacement for the slant-eyed C-V8 first saw the light of day in 1966. It broke some of the firm`s established traditions in that the design was outsourced - to Carrozzeria Touring - and the bodies were made of steel rather than glass reinforced plastic. The early shells were also built in Italy, by Vignale, prior to a production line being established at Jensen`s plant in West Bromwich. Power was initially supplied by a 6276cc Chrysler V8, driving through either a four-speed manual or three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission to an LSD-equipped Salisbury rear axle. The MKII model of 1969 brought revised frontal styling and ventilated disc brakes. Introduced at the October 1971 Earl`s Court Motor Show, the Interceptor III was visually distinguished by cast headlight surrounds, GKN cast alloy wheels and a comprehensively revamped interior and was produced in four Series - G, H,J and S4. By May 1972 the engines on RHD cars had been increased in capacity to a whopping 7212cc. A total of some 6,408 Interceptors were produced between 1966 and 1976. These distinctive-looking Grand Tourers were bought by celebrities as diverse as Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington and World Motorcycle Champion Phil Read. The previous owner of this J Series Interceptor III purchased it from marque specialist Cropredy Bridge Garage in 1980, with a guaranteed mileage of 12,000. The vendor acquired it in December 2010 but, like his predecessor, has covered very few miles in the car - as a result, the odometer currently still reads just 13,200 miles. In recent times ú12,000 has been invested in new sills, a bare metal respray and gearbox overhaul. `HLT 355N` comes complete with 17-inch Jensen alloys (plus the unmarked originals), rare factory-fitted sunroof, original first aid kit, unused toolkit, unused factory supplied gloves for changing the spare wheel, service history, documented mileage and an MOT into May. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
A set of eight cocktail sticks with cockerel finials, cased, six coffee spoons with plant finials, five silver feather edged Old English pattern coffee spoons, Birmingham 1897, a silver twin pronged pickle fork, a pair of silver butter knives, a spoon with a fig shaped bowl, the handle with pierced decoration, detailed 830S, five further spoons and a silver cased slide action cigar cutter.
Grew (Nehemiah). The Anatomy of Plants. With an Idea of a Philosophical History of Plants, and Several Other Lectures, Read Before the Royal Society, 1st edition, printed for the author by W. Rawlins, 1682, licence leaf before main title, 83 copper-engraved plates, including four double-page, pp. 213-220 mispaginated, erratic signatures, occasional light water stains and spotting, library label, modern calf, a little rubbed, folio. First collected edition of Grew`s earlier works (The Anatomy of Vegetables; An Idea of a Phytological History and The Comparative Anatomy of Trunks), the book is the first textbook on plant anatomy with fine and accurate plates, as observed by Grew using a microscope, and containing the first microscopic description of pollen. Along with Malpighi, Grew is considered the founder of plant anatomy and demonstrates that the normal internal structure of plants are made of `cells`, first observed by Robert Hooke in 1665. Henrey 162; Nissen 758; Norman 946. (1)
Ingen-Housz (John). Experiments Upon Vegetables, Discovering their Great Power of Purifying the Common Air in the Sun-Shine, and of Injuring it in the Shade and at Night. To Which is Joined, a New Method of Examining the Accurate Degree of Salubrity of the Atmosphere, 1st edition, 1779, folding engraved plate (trimmed at lower margin), bound with Observations on the Poisonous Vegetables Which are Either Indigenous in Great Britain, or Cultivated for Ornament, by Bradford Wilmer, 1st edition, 1781, a few light spots, library stamps, library cloth, 8vo. Ingen-Housz showed that the green parts of plants, when exposed to light, fix the free carbon dioxide of the atmosphere, but that in darkness plants have no such power. Thus he proved that animal life is dependent ultimately on plant life, a discovery of fundamental importance in the economy of the world of living things` (G-M 103); Henrey 866; Norman 1141. (1)
An English delft polychrome charger, late 18th Century, decorated with flowers to the well and rim, diameter approx 30cm (restored and cracked), together with another delft charger painted with buildings beside a tall flowering plant, the rim with trellis and stylized foliate panels (restored).
A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT PLANT TROUGH of rectangular form, the bowed sides veneered in walnut with rosewood surrounds, the shaped ends with carved scrolling handles and conforming veneer topped with inlaid paterea, raised on short tapering and reeded square section legs. 68cm(h) x 110cm(L) x 54cm(d)
(lot of 3) Collection of New Guinea body decorations, including two associated armbands decorated with native shells and pig tusks; together with a pair of hand accessories made of plant threads and cowrie shells in shape of the gloves, Provenance: Lloyd Morain ethnographic collection, Carmel, CA Start Price $50
British School, mid 20th century- Female draped nude seated by a potted plant; oil on canvas, bears inscription on the reverse, 60.7x50.2cm: Muriel Hey, British exh 1929- Portrait of a girl seated in a chair reading a book in an interior, (recto), Study after the antique, (verso); oil on canvas, signed, 45.6x35.5cm., (2) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
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