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1963 Citroën 2CV 'Fourgonnette' VanRegistration no. YAE 68AChassis no. 1424635Odometer reading: N/AMOT Expiry: 22 August 2021 (exempt)*2CV 'ripple' van*Lovely condition with modern features*Restored early 2000s The Citroen 2CV van is a usable French classic that has seen a popularity renaissance in recent years. Production of the 2CV 'ripple' van spanned three decades from 1951 to 1977 and was the first ever delivery van with front-wheel drive. In total over 1.2 million 2CV vans were produced however today very few of those remain. This 1963 model is an older restored example that is believed to originate from Belgium as a post office van. The date of restoration is unknown (believed to be in the early 2000s), but the vehicle is still in a very good and useable condition. The light green paintwork with grey cloth interior presents very well and suit the car. The vendor purchased the vehicle in July 2017, and has many receipts included on file. The van also features the addition of a reversing camera, adding an element of usability. The more powerful 602cc engine (which is a later unit) is running and driving as it should, and could be used as a commercial tool or collectors' item. The brakes were also renewed in 2015. The vehicle is ready to be used and enjoyed by a new owner.Footnotes:Vendor Score Total: 79/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 20/25Body Work: 4Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 4Glass: 4Paint: 4Wheels/Tyres: 4INTERIOR TOTAL: 16/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 4Headlining: 4Seats: 4Trim: 4ENGINE TOTAL: 16/20Mechanical components: 4Running: 4Starting: 4Under Bonnet: 4RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 16/20Axles: 4Brakes: 4Gearbox/Clutch: 4Suspension: 4ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 8/10Ancillary components: 4Main components: 4Car History File: 3For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Frederick Harrison Dutton (fl. 1893-1916)Portrait of Lt Col. John Kennedy JPCC, President of the Crew Division Constitutional Association, three quarter length standing in a khaki coloured suit and brown waistcoat Signed and dated 1912, oil on canvas, 151cm by 100cm CONDITION REPORT: original canvas evidence of some bloom or possible additional coating, canvas slightly loose on stretcher, general rubbing and abradions to edges, efectively horizonataly shaped paint loss inline with the gentlemans cheek approx 8cm left within background with rudimentary retouching. various flaking and small sized losses from the gentlamans waist and throughout his britches. further small areas of retouching to background centre left. strengtheing to backgtround lower right, two patches of retouching to old flaked paint at elbow height right hand side approx 8cm above. sporadic retouching to upper right quarter background. small patch to gentalmanet upper waistcote. covered in a layer of dirt and discoloured varnish. paint thin in places within the left hand side of his attire withing the main
STAMPS : Large old World album with printed pages plus additional pages added. Unfortunately the older stamps on the printed pages appear to be mostly fully stuck in rather than using hinges. There are quite a lot of colour copies of rare stamps for each country, ie £5 Orange £1 Brown for Great Britain, 10G for Netherlands etc. However may suit someone looking for a novelty !
NO RESERVE Scottish Fishing.- Heath (William) Sporting in the Scottish Isles no. III. Salmon Fishing, lithograph with hand-colouring, heightened with gum arabic, 280 x 300 mm (11 x 11 3/4 in), under glass, possibly laid onto support, minor browning and toning, framed, published by Ackermann, 1835; together with an anonymous portrait of a gentleman in tartan suit and bonnet sitting at a table beside three small fish (salmon?), mezzotint with hand-colouring, 260 x 210 mm (10 1/4 x 8 1/4 in), under glass, trimmed, framed, early 19th century (2)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 189 and 213⁂ An early illustration of fishing in the remoteness of the Western Isles.
Adams (Douglas), After. Salmon Fishing, photogravure, printed chine collé, platemark 490 x 715 mm (19 1/4 x 28 1/8 in), sheet 530 x 750 mm (20 7/8 x 29 1/2 in), under glass, some fine spotting and surface dirt, faint damp-stain to the upper right edge, framed, published by Thomas McLean, 1892Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 306⁂ W. Douglas Adams (1853-1920) was a prolific and popular sporting artist, but an elusive personality about whom rather little is known. The present lot was the first of Adam's angling pictures to be reproduced, and was undertaken by the process of photogravure on a rather large scale. The features of the photogravure method especially suit Adam's work, in that they manage to convey the drama of the weather; for Adams, fishing in the Highlands invariably meant that there was a hint of menace in the sky.
Adams (Douglas), After. Landing the Salmon, photogravure, printed chine collé, platemark 460 x 700 mm (18 x 27 1/2 in), sheet 615 x 870 mm (24 1/4 x 34 1/4 in), under glass, small loss to glass in upper right corner, fine spotting, even toning and surface dirt, perforation within the lower margin, well outside image, framed, published by Thomas McLean, 1893Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 307⁂ W. Douglas Adams (1853-1920) was a prolific and popular sporting artist, but an elusive personality about whom rather little is known. The features of the photogravure method especially suit Adam's work, in that they manage to convey the drama of the weather; for Adams, fishing in the Highlands invariably meant that there was a hint of menace in the sky.
Adams (Douglas), After. [Sea-trout Fishing], photogravure printed in colours and chine collé, signed in pencil by Adams, with Printseller's Association blindstamp, platemark 525 x 740 mm (20 3/4 x 29 1/8 in), sheet 670 x 910 mm (26 1/4 x 35 3/4 in), some creasing and repairs, minor surface dirt, possibly restored with sheet re-affixed to paper support, unframed, published by J.P. Mendoza, 1899Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 309⁂ W. Douglas Adams (1853-1920) was a prolific and popular sporting artist, but an elusive personality about whom rather little is known. The features of the photogravure method especially suit Adam's work, in that they manage to convey the drama of the weather; for Adams, fishing in the Highlands invariably meant that there was a hint of menace in the sky
Adams (Douglas), After. A Tight Line (Connemara), photogravure, sheet approx. 460 x 650 mm (18 x 25 1/2 in), under glass, minor surface dirt, framed, published by Henry Graves, 1903Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 311⁂ W. Douglas Adams (1853-1920) was a prolific and popular sporting artist, but an elusive personality about whom rather little is known. The features of the photogravure method especially suit Adam's work, in that they manage to convey the drama of the weather; for Adams, fishing in the Highlands invariably meant that there was a hint of menace in the sky
Adams (Douglas), After. Trout Fishing, photogravure, printed in colours and chine collé, platemark 475 x 710 mm (18 3/4 x 28 in), sheet 590 x 825 mm (23 1/4 x 32 1/2 in), under glass, minor surface dirt, framed, published by J.P. Mendoza, 1893Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 308⁂ W. Douglas Adams (1853-1920) was a prolific and popular sporting artist, but an elusive personality about whom rather little is known. The features of the photogravure method especially suit Adam's work, in that they manage to convey the drama of the weather; for Adams, fishing in the Highlands invariably meant that there was a hint of menace in the sky
Adams (Douglas), After. [Trout Fishing], photogravure, printed chine collé, signed in pencil by Adams, with Printseller's Association blindstamp, platemark 475 x 710 mm (18 3/4 x 28 in), sheet 575 x 810 mm (22 1/2 x 31 3/4 in), under glass, minor spotting and surface dirt, framed, published by J.P. Mendoza, 1893Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. no. 308⁂ W. Douglas Adams (1853-1920) was a prolific and popular sporting artist, but an elusive personality about whom rather little is known. The features of the photogravure method especially suit Adam's work, in that they manage to convey the drama of the weather; for Adams, fishing in the Highlands invariably meant that there was a hint of menace in the sky
Adams (Douglas), After. The Salmon Leap, photogravure, printed chine collé, signed in pencil by Adams, with Printseller's Association blindstamp, platemark 590 x 430 mm (23 1/4 x 16 7/8 in), sheet 740 x 580 mm (29 1/4 x 22 3/4 in), minor surface dirt, unframed, published by J.P. Mendoza, 1893Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, no. 310⁂ W. Douglas Adams (1853-1920) was a prolific and popular sporting artist, but an elusive personality about whom rather little is known. The features of the photogravure method especially suit Adam's work, in that they manage to convey the drama of the weather; for Adams, fishing in the Highlands invariably meant that there was a hint of menace in the sky
* Flying Suit. A flying suit by Lifeguard Equipment Ltd, belonging to Air Commodore Graham Pitchfork MBE, the green cotton suit with cloth patches embroidered with recipients name and 6-FTS, an LL & AD Training Squadron patch to left arm and a Royal Air Force Station Finningley patch to the right, the leg still retaining original pen and dinghy survival knife, size 4, height 172 to 180cmQty: (1)NOTESAir Commodore Graham Pitchfork MBE served in the RAF for 36 years as a navigator. He trained at the RAF College, Cranwell and then joined a Canberra reconnaissance squadron in Germany. This was followed by a three-year exchange tour with the Fleet Air Arm as a Buccaneer observer, which included a year embarked on the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle in the Indian Ocean and the Far East. Later, he commanded No. 208 Squadron equipped with the Buccaneer strike/attack aircraft making him the first navigator to command an RAF fast-jet squadron. He was on the Directing Staff at the RAF Staff College, before a tour in the Directorate of Air Plans in the MOD responsible for the Tornado GR 1 and its associated weapons. He served as Director of the Department of Air Warfare at the RAF College Cranwell before commanding RAF Finningley, the largest flying training base in the RAF and where he orchestrated two of the biggest air displays held on an RAF base. He was one of the last Commandants at Biggin Hill where he was responsible for the selection of officers and aircrew into the RAF. His final appointment was as the Director of Operational Intelligence in the Ministry of Defence before retiring in 1994. He was appointed MBE in 1971 and elected as a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society in 1991. Air Commodore Graham Pitchfork is also a well-known face in the Orders Medals & Research Society having been past President and also he has also written over 600 obituaries for one of Britain’s foremost newspapers, the Daily Telegraph and prepares the aviation entries for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
A composite 19th Century and later Japanese Samurai suit of armour, comprising a rivetted and lacquered Kabuto (helmet) with leather interior, with five-tier Shikoro (neck guard) and black lacquered menpō (faceplate), lacquered leather Duo (chest armour), fabric and sewn lacquered leather Kusazuri (hip groin protector), with further leather and fabric Kote (armoured sleeves), and Suneate (shin guards), with later additional clothing, the armour together with Japanese Katana sword, blade length 51cm, S/D.
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