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TWO BOXES AND LOOSE SHELLS, PORTABLE CD PLAYER, RALEIGH TRICYCLE, BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER, FRAMED PRINT, ETC, including a cane child's rocking chair, a Philips Personal Video system, a boxed Homedics Rock Garden, a brass Ash's Kaffee Kanne, tin plate chocolate dispenser, etc (2 boxes & loose)
"Edward Weston was an influential American photographer known for his pioneering work in modernist photography and his precise and intimate exploration of form, texture, and detail. He was born on March 24, 1886, in Highland Park, Illinois, and passed away on January 1, 1958. Weston's career as a photographer began in the early 1900s, and he became associated with the modernist movement in photography during the 1920s and 1930s. He was part of the Group f/64, a collective of photographers that advocated for sharp focus, precise detail, and capturing the inherent beauty of everyday objects. One of Weston's notable contributions to photography was his exploration of natural forms, such as shells, vegetables, and landscapes. He emphasized the abstract qualities of these subjects, capturing their shapes, textures, and tonal range in exquisite detail. Weston's approach to photography was characterized by his use of large-format cameras and his mastery of lighting and composition. Weston's photographs often featured close-ups and tightly framed compositions, isolating the subject and allowing viewers to appreciate its intricate details. His work showcased a meticulous attention to form and a sensitivity to the play of light and shadow, creating visually striking and evocative images.Throughout his career, Weston produced a vast body of work, including portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and nudes. His photographs are known for their technical precision and their ability to transform ordinary subjects into objects of beauty and contemplation. Edward Weston's contributions to photography have had a lasting impact on the medium. His exploration of form, his commitment to artistic integrity, and his dedication to capturing the essence of his subjects continue to inspire and influence photographers today. Weston's photographs are exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide, and his legacy as one of the most important figures in the history of photography remains firmly established. Measures 9.49 x 7.76 Printed circa 1950sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper."
Edward Weston was an influential American photographer known for his pioneering work in modernist photography and his precise and intimate exploration of form, texture, and detail. He was born on March 24, 1886, in Highland Park, Illinois, and passed away on January 1, 1958. Weston's career as a photographer began in the early 1900s, and he became associated with the modernist movement in photography during the 1920s and 1930s. He was part of the Group f/64, a collective of photographers that advocated for sharp focus, precise detail, and capturing the inherent beauty of everyday objects. One of Weston's notable contributions to photography was his exploration of natural forms, such as shells, vegetables, and landscapes. He emphasized the abstract qualities of these subjects, capturing their shapes, textures, and tonal range in exquisite detail. Weston's approach to photography was characterized by his use of large-format cameras and his mastery of lighting and composition. Weston's photographs often featured close-ups and tightly framed compositions, isolating the subject and allowing viewers to appreciate its intricate details. His work showcased a meticulous attention to form and a sensitivity to the play of light and shadow, creating visually striking and evocative images.Throughout his career, Weston produced a vast body of work, including portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and nudes. His photographs are known for their technical precision and their ability to transform ordinary subjects into objects of beauty and contemplation. Edward Weston's contributions to photography have had a lasting impact on the medium. His exploration of form, his commitment to artistic integrity, and his dedication to capturing the essence of his subjects continue to inspire and influence photographers today. Weston's photographs are exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide, and his legacy as one of the most important figures in the history of photography remains firmly established. Measures 9.49 x 7.75 Printed circa 1950sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper."""""""""""""""
Two glazed display cases of historic curiosities,one comprising fossilised shells, ammonites and natural history, the other with archaeological finds from a 200-300AD Roman Ring up to 18th Century coins and other artefacts. (2)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III early 19th century mahogany inlaid serpentine front sideboard credenza / serving board. The credenza having a straight top over a serpentine front with central drawer flanked by bank of two twin handled drawers. Central arched apron below. The sideboard decorated with inlay marquetry segmented oval fan shells throughout. Raised on tapering supports ending in block feet. Measures approx. 90cm x 169cm x 70cm.
An African tribal Kuba Cloth ethnic hand woven wall hanging panel tapestry having a rectangular form. The tapestry made up of various fabric patch-worked together & hand dyed in brown earth colourways. Shells stitched to sides. Framed & glazed. Measures approx. 70cm x 234cm to include frame.
A simply unrepeatable Pagoda. Manual gearbox, genuine low mileage, three owners from new and 42-years with our vendor. Remarkable. Throughout its lifetime, the W113 quietly underwent a transformation, transitioning from a spry and agile 'sports car' into an opulent and smooth 'grand tourer.' Typically, this elegant machine came adorned with a 4-speed automatic transmission, however there were some rare models that were specified with the coveted 4-speed manual gearbox, elevating the driving experience. Beyond its exceptional engineering, the 280SL's interior offered classic Mercedes quality including comfortable leather seats and wooden accents further reinforcing its status as a true premium roadster.The 1971 280SL Pagoda offered here is a very special motorcar, presenting in good condition in Dark Blue (332) over a grey leather interior with a matching dark blue hardtop with stand. It's a UK-delivered, right-hand drive, final year of production example with a 4-speed manual gearbox with three owners from new and offered directly from the final owner of those three who has looked after it for 42 years.The odometer currently read just over 75,000 miles, and there is every reason to believe that these are genuine. When initially purchased in 1981, the car had only covered 54,000 miles in the previous 10 years which is supported by a comprehensive collection of MOT Certificates from 1978 onwards, with every bill and invoice from the past four decades verifying the 21,000 miles covered during that period. It is evident that it has been lovingly cared for and sparingly driven throughout its life.It benefitted from new front wings and rear inner and outer wings in the 1990s primarily as preventative work and mechanical attention around the same time included an engine rebuild (piston rings, shells, camshaft and oil pump) as a precautionary measure in response to faint whispers of blue smoke whilst idling. This thoroughness and dedication to maintaining the vehicle's good condition have surely contributed to its lasting appeal.A treasure trove of documentation accompanies the car, chronicling its journey over the years. A full folder of bills and receipts showcases the extensive servicing, maintenance, oil change records, and MOTs dating back to the early days of ownership including the owners’ handbooks. Such a complete and well-preserved history is a rare find and adds substantial value to the vehicle. Accompanying the car itself, is a spare set of Pagoda wheels, the matching hardtop and the all-important hardtop stand.This Pagoda is incredibly special in many ways, and cars with these wholesome stories are becoming so rare these days. It is more than just a beautiful car, it's a classic example of attentive ownership and meticulous upkeep. With its good condition, extraordinary 42-year ownership, and comprehensive documentation, it stands as a testament to the enduring allure of classic motorcars. SpecificationMake: MERCEDES-BENZModel: 280SL PAGODAYear: 1971Chassis Number: 11304420021918Registration Number: FIG 2778Transmission: ManualEngine Number: 13098320007716Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 75132 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Grey LeatherClick here for more details and images
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