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O Yemi, "GELE (Africans' Head Wrap): Vintage and Modern", unframed oil on canvas, 91 x 122cm, c. 2019. This painting is a homage to my mother and to all the industrious African mothers of the vintage years. They spent quality time with their children while working to support their families. They carried their children on their backs while working on the farms or managing their trading stalls. The artist’s mum carried her child on her back and on her head is the tray of fabrics she sells from door to door to provide for her family. UK delivery £45.
Andy Warhol (attributed to) - Marylin MonroeHand signed by Andy Warhol in black marker on the front of a vintage photograph from the Last Sitting series. - Weight: 180 g - Region: USA - Period: 20eme - Sizes: H 200mm L 210mm - Condition: At first sight - good condition - no restoration - Author / artist: Andy WARHOL - Object type: Photographie
LAYARD INTERIORS - A VINTAGE UBI CLUTCH Donated by Anna Layard This exquisite, and totally unique evening clutch, was re-crafted from a 1970's vintage Obi, and has a Cambodian black silk interior and magnetic clasp. Part of Layard Interiors "Gift with conscience" these bags support marginalised women in Cambodia with additional profits being invested into other good will projects across South East Asia. RRP: $240 SGD Condition: NEW (with original packaging) - Items have never been worn and are as good as brand new. They have their original packaging and/or tags
ROBERT LEE MORRIS - A VINTAGE GOLD PLATED CROSS PENDANT Donated by Carole Wintersdorff & Pierre-Alexandre Humblot A vintage (1990s) plated gold cross pendant by well-known U.S. jeweller Robert Lee Morris Pendant 6cm long Condition: PRISTINE - Items have been worn once or twice but are still in excellent condition
LOUISE HILL (BRITISH, B. 1968) Donated by Louise Hill 'Chinoiserie in Aquamarine & Powder Blues' Hand finished in gold ink Limited Edition of 100 Framed. 81cm high x 125cm wide. White frame Printed on to 350gsm Hahnemuhle German Etching Paper, this print is signed, numbered and stamped with a Louise Hill Design ‘blind embossing stamp’ on the front. Each print also includes a 'Certificate of Authenticity' sticker sealed with gold foil logo, embossed stamp, signature and edition number attached to the back of the frame. Louise Hill is a creative graphic designer and multimedia artist with a passion for her work. Having lived for many years in Shanghai, Hong Kong and now Singapore, her love for Asia shines through in her highly detailed, colourful and vibrant prints. You will find her either working at her computer or drawing board, or walking the streets with her camera on the lookout for vintage props and imagery, planning her next artwork. www.louise-hill-design.com/chinoiserie-in-powder-blues RRP $2,425.00 SGD 107 cm wide x 62 cm high (unframed) Condition: No obvious condition issues
ST JOSEPH, DOMAINE PIERRE GONON, 2019 Donated by Maria Kropyvianska Super rare: Two bottles of cult status St. Joseph wine; A 2019 Domaine Pierre Gonon Rouge and a 2019 Domaine Pierre Gonon Blanc. For Rouge, the 2020 vintage is currently on pre-sale at $200 a bottle, and the Blanc is not available for private sales in Singapore at all. Total allocation for Singapore is 90 bottles of red and 24 bottles of white only. This rare wine is fully allocated to 3-Star Michelin Restaurants. Condition: No obvious condition issues
A PAIR OF VINTAGE PERANAKAN SHOP SIGNS Donated by Carole Wintersdorff & Pierre-Alexandre Humblot A pair of vintage painted peranakan shop signs dating from the mid-20th century. 65cm high x 33cm wide Condition: Minor signs of wear to commensurate with age and use, small scratches to the front of one item, otherwise in good condition
Ca. Ø49mm, ca. 67g, 18K Gold, Handaufzug, weißes Zifferblatt, elegante Breguet-Zeiger, funktionstüchtig, sehr guter Erhaltungszustand. Diese luxuriöse vintage Taschenuhr kostete ehemals über 10.000DM. Sie befindet sich in einem ausgezeichneten Zustand, inklusive einer Wempe Uhrenbox.
Armbanduhr: Rare, automatische vintage Herrenuhr in Weißgold, Vacheron & Constantin Ref.7399 "Ultra-Thin", mit Zertifikat und Wertgutachten, Genf 1972: Ca. 34 x 34mm, ca. 76g, 18K Weißgold mit originalem Weißgold-Armband, Gehäusenummer 457059, Werksnummer 640873, ultraflaches Automatikwerk mit 21K Goldrotor, Kaliber 1120, silbernes Zifferblatt, hervorragender und kaum benutzter Originalzustand, Originaletui des Hamburger Nobeljuweliers Brahmfeld & Gutruf, Vacheron & Constantin Zertifikat und Vacheron & Constantin Wertgutachten über 21.000CHF.
Tischuhr: feine und seltene, unbenutzte vintage Jaeger Le Coultre "Atmos", Full-Set mit Originalkarton und allen Papieren, NEW-OLD-STOCK, No.546450, 80er-Jahre: Ca. 24 x 21 x 16cm, verglastes, vergoldetes Gehäuse, Atmos Drehpendelwerk mit automatischem Aufzug über Temperaturschwankungen und Druckschwankungen der Atmosphäre. Sockel rückseitig mit Plakette: "Direction Generale UBS Zürich, 20.4.1988". Originalbox, Originalpapiere datiert 20.4.1988 und Bedienungsanleitung!
Armbanduhr: gesuchte, große vintage Taucheruhr, Enicar Sherpa Super-Dive Automatic, Ref. 2342, 09/1966: Ca. Ø40mm, Edelstahl, Spezialboden mit Bajonettverschluss, Gehäuse nummeriert 444 - 35 - 02 und 314962, Referenz 2342-9/66, Automatikwerk Kaliber AR1145, drehbare Lünette über die 2. Krone zum Einstellen der Tauchzeit, schwarzes Zifferblatt, Datum, Zentralsekunde, Kautschukarmband mit Dornschließe, komplett originaler Zustand, gangbar, Reinigung empfohlen, gesuchte Sammleruhr.
Seltene vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Tischuhr mit Musikspielwerk/Wecker und 8-Tage-Werk, Ref. 2160, 60er-Jahre:Ca. 13 × 9 × 4cm, vergoldetes Bronzegehäuse mit Referenznummer 2160, Boden noch mit originalem Aufkleber "Chimes of Normady Song - Gasparonen Walzer", rückseitig Aufzug und Zeigerstellung, Gangwerk und Musikwerk intakt, guter Zustand.
Massey Ferguson Grey Tractor. Registration number not registered. Chassis number unknown. Engine number SA43000E.Harry Ferguson's invaluable contribution to agricultural practice is his famous three-point hitch system. Designed back in the 1930s, this ingenious device supported trailed implements hydraulically, maintaining ride height and thus enabling tractors to remain stable. In 1938 a gentleman's agreement was concluded with Ford to build tractors incorporating the Ferguson System. The first such model was the immensely popular Ford-Ferguson 9N, which also featured an hydraulic 'power take off' (PTO) for driving trailed implements. Ford continued to use Ferguson's patented technology after the partnership dissolved in 1946, leading to a protracted legal dispute. In the meantime, Harry Ferguson turned to the Standard Motor Company for the manufacture of a new design of tractor, the TE20. Known to all as the 'little grey Fergie' on account of its drab colour scheme, it was made in several variants between 1946 and 1956, during which time some 500,000 were produced. By this time Ferguson had merged with Massey-Harris and would become Massey-Ferguson in December 1957.Of unknown vintage this diesel model will require recommissioning as it has been stood at our deceased owners home for many years.There is no paperwork with this vehicle.
1960 BSA Sunbeam, 175cc, Registration number not registered. Frame number not found. Engine number S147. The BSA Sunbeam, also sold as the Triumph Tigress, was a scooter designed to have good performance and handling for the motorcycle enthusiast. The entry of the BSA group into the scooter field was announced by Edward Turner in October 1958. The design by Edward Turner drew on Triumph's long experience of building fast motorcycles, and was sold under two brand names to take advantage of established distribution networks. This badge engineering was one of the last uses of the Sunbeam marque. The differences between the BSA Sunbeam and Triumph Tigress were entirely cosmetic - the former in polychromatic green paint, also two-tone red and cream, with a BSA badge; the latter in a shell blue or mimosa and ivory (two tone) with Triumph badging. The scooter was available with a 250 cc four-stroke twin or 175 cc two-stroke single-cylinder engine. The 250 cc model was discontinued in 1964, the 175 cc model in 1965. Sold with a dating certificate from the Vintage Motor Scooter Club
1927 Norton Model 18, 490cc. Registration number SV 8596 (non transferrable), Frame number 26580. Engine number 37082.The over head valve Norton Model 18 was first seen by the public in 1922. The new model retained the 79mm x 100mm bore and stroke that was already synonymous with the Norton marques 500cc models, but adopted a new over head valve top end fitted to the well proven Norton bottom end already in service in the 16H. The new head and barrel employed sound engineering principles with plenty of well spaced finning on the cylinder and the massive head. The rockers were placed well above the head on pillars ensuring adequate cooling. Much of the development work on the new engine was carried out at Brooklands, where the soundness of the design was demonstrated when the new model established a new world record for a 500cc class machine covering a kilometre at 89.22 mph. The new engine was housed in a frame of a similar type to that employed by the 16H, although in order to accommodate the taller over head valve engine without the whole machine becoming overly tall the tank rail was kinked. A three speed Sturmey Archer gearbox was employed as was chain drive for both the primary and final drive For the rest of the 1920's the Model 18 provided the basis for many of Norton's competition successes and in recent years has become one of the most sought after Norton's. The first examples still employed a dummy belt rim rear brake, however as the decade progressed drum brakes were adopted.Daniel O'Donovan set a range of World and speed records for Norton, and specially tuned their BS and BRS models at Brooklands, in addition to fettling Norton's factory racers. This mercurial talent was instrumental in Norton's prosperity from 1913 onwards, and into the introduction of the Model 18 overhead valve engine in 1922. With a second wind from ohv power, O'Donovan and Norton pushed on to further records and, with Albert Denly on board, Norton set several records at Montlhery in 1927, including 100 miles in an hour on a Model 18.This example was restored by Barry Tyreman of Bingley in 2000/2001 and on the road for 2001-2005 before being sold to our vendor in 2007. He has taken it to many vintage festivals including Coupes Moto Legende in Dijon-Prenois in 2014, Vintage Revival in Montlhery in 2019, it has also been to the VMCC Festival of 1000Bikes.It is now only been sold as he finds hand changing gear harder these days, sold with the V5C, various tax discs and other paperwork.

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