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DAVID WYNNE OBE (1926 – 2014) Awakening Lovers (1996) Carrera marble on a limestone platform base 152cm high, 137cm long, 97cm wide (including platform base)Provenance: The Mall Galleries, London; Private Collection, Co. WicklowBorn into a naval family in Lyndhurst in the New Forest, David Wynne was educated at Stowe school in Buckinghamshire. He joined the Royal Navy as the second world war was in its closing stages and soon after began his degree in Zoology at Cambridge. His tutors, realising that he was not a man for lecture halls, urged him to concentrate on art. Encouraged by sculptors Jacob Epstein and Georg Ehrlich, Wynne, who eschewed a formal art education, began to develop his skills, primarily as a sculptor of animals, and in particular dolphins.He held his first one-man show at the Leicester Galleries in London in 1955, and a second in 1959. In 1961 he was commissioned by London county council (LCC) through the Arts Council, to produce a piece for Crystal Palace park. His monumental Guy the Gorilla, in black fossil marble, was an enormous popular success and his career was made. In Wynne’s career, artistic reputation and social connections worked together harmoniously. Portraits of theatrical and musical knights, from Thomas Beecham to John Gielgud, were joined by a sculpture of equestrian nobility, the Derby-winning racehorse Shergar. Wynne’s contribution to popular culture is said to have included the introduction of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi to the Beatles, themselves the subjects in 1964 of a striking composition of bronze busts that seem to float above one above another. However it is for his later animal sculptures including Girl With a Dolphin (1973) at Tower Bridge and Boy With a Dolphin (1974), on the Chelsea side of Albert Bridge, that he is best known. Dr Pamela Tudor-Craig, the esteemed art historian, in her introduction to Wynne’s 1997 exhibition at The Mall Galleries described him as a ‘…. master equally in marble or metal. David Wynne creates in both mediums, so in a sense he has two artistic personalities. In bronze he can convey the pounce of a leopard, the quiver of a horse, the fast volley of a tennis player, or the fingerprint of music. All that is swift and fleeting, scarce seen by casual eyes, he catches in molten metal. His bronze heads evoke the breathing essence of the sitters, from the very old to the newborn. Who else could capture the first hints of personality? He is quite simply the best portrait sculptor of his generation. In marble, on the other hand, he discovers the quiet plenitudes at the heart of mystery. In bronze he exults in the dance of life; in marble he reveals his own still depths; for this quicksilver man is a philosopher in stone. In a century when art has been used to express fragmentation, destruction and despair, David Wynne has stood for wholeness, sanity, compassion, and a celebration of all things lovely. Witness his most recent piece, ‘Awakening Lovers’. Does it not come from the country of the human heart?’King Charles has called him “A remarkable man with a remarkable God-given talent for extraordinary sensitive sculptures”. David Wynne’s work has frequently run against the current of contemporary fashion, but it has never failed to appeal to those who have an eye for the beautiful.
TWO BOXED BBURAGO 1/18 SCALE SPORTS CAR MODELS, Special Collection 1934 Bugatti 'Type 59', No.3005 and 1994 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet, No.3040, both models appear complete and in good condition, look to have been hardly, if ever, removed from boxes which are both complete but have damage, marking and wear
Ismond Rosen - The Kiss - A sculptural form of a stylised couple in an embrace circa 1973 made from a hand worked in carrera marble, mounted to a rectangular wooden block, unsigned, height 50cm. N.B - Ismond Rosen (1924-1996) was a psychoanalyst and artist. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris. He then went to London and worked at the Maudsley and the Portman Clinic, and trained, in association with Anna Freud as a psychoanalyst. Complementing his psychiatry, he did psychoanalytic research at the Hampstead Clinic and practised privately, almost to the end of his life, while continuing his prolific work as an artist. NB - This lot may be subject to Artist's Resale Right levy.
A boxed Exclusiv Car 1:18 Lancia Rally car together with a large collection of mainly die cast mainly 1:43 model cars, most boxed to include: Minichamps Aston Martin V8 Volante, WV Golf GTI Pirelli, Maseratio Ghibli Spyder and Ford Torino; vintage Starter Porsche 911 Carrera Speester; further cars include F1. Rally, vintage Racing cars etc (Q - 2 boxes)
A PAIR OF BLACK MARBLE PEDESTALS OF NEO-CLASSICAL DESIGN SUPPORTING CONFORMING URNS,the urns carved with floral swags in relief, below a Vitruvian scroll band and socle base, the fluted columns with Carrera marble collars and mid-bands, carved with a continuous band of rosettes and floral swags, on stepped circular base. 159cm high
Registration No: AJ02 ZKD Chassis No: WP0ZZZ99ZZ56444587 MOT: July 2025Desirable 'Gen 2' 3.6 litre exampleOnly four former keepers from newFull service history from new documented in extensive history file with full original book packRecently subject to much recent expenditure for a full borescope check and IMS Bearing change, plus a new steering rack, discs and pads, rear shocks and OEM exhaustsSpecified in the incredibly rare Porsche Exclusive colours of Cobalt Blue over a Light Blue InteriorAsked to nominate his favourite generation of Porsche 911 during its 50th Anniversary celebrations in 2013, racing driver and journalist Tiff Needell chose the 996 commenting: "This was the model that brought the 911 into the modern world. We finally got rid of the VW pedals and had a chassis that handled in a much more progressive and controllable manner. Not a convert before, completely converted after!" Traditionalists may have decried the 996's water-cooled engine and shared Boxster componentry, however, the newcomer's use of a brand-new platform (the 911's first since 1963) meant that it was notably lighter, stiffer, and more aerodynamic than its 993 predecessor. Equipped with four-valve cylinder heads, the 996's 3.4-litre engine developed 296bhp and 258lbft (outputs comparable to those of the 993 Carrera RS's 3.8-litre unit). Allied to either a six-speed manual or five-speed Tiptronic transmission, the free-revving flat-six enabled the 2+2-seater to sprint to 60mph in 5 seconds and onto 174mph. More ergonomically laid out and spacious than that of any previous 911, the 996's cabin also boasted a far better HVAC system. Model year 2002 saw a major upgrade to Carrera 2 and 4 with a 'facelift' to include the Turbo's 'teardrop' headlamps, glovebox, sports steering wheel, and the larger 320bhp 3.6-litre engine (featuring Variocam Plus variable valve timing and opening technology).First registered on the 11th July 2002, ‘AJ02 ZKD’ was specified through the Porsche Exclusive programme in the rare colour scheme of Cobalt Blue over a Light Blue extended leather interior and was specified with such luxuries as heated ‘memory’ adjusting front seats, Tiptronic gearbox, Sat-Nav, air-conditioning and dark burr maple trim. Externally, the car came with a body-coloured matching hardtop and rides upon 18” Porsche Sport Classic alloy wheels.Purchased by the vendor in 2014, there are four previous keepers recorded, with the previous owner having been the custodian since 2009. The history file records seven Porsche main dealer services and five Porsche specialist services, with the latest recorded in August 2021 at 118,222 miles. Furthermore, the car has been subject to much further work as recorded by several invoices within the history folder, including an IMS and RMS bearing change plus more recent works for new rear shock absorbers, reconditioned steering rack, new brake discs and pads, an oil service in 2023 and a new stainless-steel exhaust. The vendor now rates the 911 mechanically as in ‘very good to excellent’ fettle. The bodywork has also been equally well cherished, and the vendor also rates this as ‘very good for the age of the car’ and ‘feels all round to have covered far less than its currently indicated 124,000 miles’.A genuinely delightful soft-top Porsche, ‘AJ02 ZKD’ is offered to market as the vendor has in his own words ‘simply not been using the car to its full potential’. Representing excellent value compared with some of its newer 911 siblings and given its specification is arguably far more interesting. For more information, please contact: Lucas Gomersall lucas.gomersall@handh.co.uk 07484 082430
Registration No: T.B.A Chassis No: 9114101606 MOT: March 2025Unique 'Rindt Vehicle Design' build commissioned by the vendor for his wifeThe subject of a six-page article in 'Classic Porsche' magazine (August 24)Showcased at the exclusive "Salon Prive" event in 2024Only 1,000 post-completion milesHaving celebrated its sixtieth anniversary in 2023, the Porsche 911 is, for many, the ultimate sportscar. The model has evolved significantly over the past six decades with the only real constants being a rear-mounted flat-six engine and its manufacturer’s unwavering commitment to motorsport. Porsche has long catered for those customers who want their 911 to stand out from the crowd via its ‘Sonderwunsch’ department and even created one-offs such as the 996-generation based Classic Club Coupe (which was bought by Jerry Seinfeld for $1.32 million in June 2023). However, the factory’s efforts do not go far enough for some to the extent that re-imagining the 911 has become an industry in, and of, itself. The likes of RUF Automotive have been imbuing the iconic 2+2-seater with supercar humbling performance for decades, while more recently Singer Vehicle Design, Rindt Design,Tuthill and Lanzante have all become synonymous with retro styling, cutting-edge engineering and (often) $1m plus price tags.A 1 of 1 creation, this amazing Porsche 911 was commissioned by the vendor as a present for his wife from marque specialist, Rindt Vehicle Design Ltd. Renowned for their ‘restomods’, the Reading-based firm were given a very specific brief. Not only did their proposed creation have to date from 1974 (the same year as its intended recipient) it also had to blend an ‘old school’ feel with mod cons. The first four months of the three-year project were spent with the donor monocoque on a jig. Any and all corrosion was cut out and replaced with new metal and the whole bodyshell reworked to resemble a Carrera RS 2.7. Finished in Duck Egg Blue with asymmetric Orange and Black stripes the exterior thus pays homage to the Stuttgart manufacturer’s all-conquering 917 racer. Taken from a 964-series 911, the seats are trimmed in Linen leather with contrasting Blue and Orange stitching which extends to the gear lever gaiter and leather-topped dashboard too. The front seats and both windscreens are heated, while the cabin also boasts electric windows and air-conditioning not to mention a MOMO Prototipo Black Edition steering wheel, full-width tartan effect dashboard insert and ‘shock proof’ Smiths stopwatches. The Kenwood in-car entertainment system features Apple CarPlay and hosts the reversing camera display. Parking sensors are fitted front and rear with different tones used for each end. Power comes from a fully overhauled, air-cooled Porsche 3.2-litre flat-six engine running an upgraded ECU, fuel injection and Jenvey throttle bodies. In a car that bristles with bespoke touches one of the most unusual is the re-engineered Sportmatic semi-automatic transmission which makes what looks like a Le Mans 24-hours escapee surprisingly usable around town! Riding on replica Campagnolo Group 4 alloy wheels, the 2+2-seater has recently been the subject of a six-page article in Classic Porsche magazine (August 2024 issue). Justifiably proud of their craftsmanship, the Rindt script appears to the exterior, interior and even on one of the cooling fan’s blades. A real headturner which was displayed at Salon Prive a few months ago, the attention that this unique 911 generates wherever it goes is the reason for sale. However, the lady’s loss could be your gain especially as the car has covered a mere 1,000 post-completion miles and Rindt Vehicle Design Ltd have confirmed that they would charge considerably more than the guide price to build a similarly personalised machine. For more information, please contact: Baljit Atwal baljit.atwal@handh.co.uk 07943 584762
Registration No: VSU 564 Chassis No: E54S003109 MOT: ExemptFormer 'Best in Show' winner and previously featured in Classic & Sports Car magazineHard and soft-top roofsFinished in Polo White with Red upholsteryBelieved but not warranted to have covered 98,000 miles from new1 of just 3,640 made and 'rare as hen's teeth' in the UKUnveiled as part of General Motors’ Motorama on January 17th 1953, the prototype ‘EX-122’ Corvette arguably stole the show. Brainchild of legendary stylist Harley Earl, the newcomer was more than an aesthetic match for its intended European opposition. Although, Chevy’s proven 3.8 litre ‘Blue Flame’ OHV straight-six and two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission provided respectable performance (0-60mph in 11.5 seconds and 102mph), many would-be buyers had been expecting a more exotic drivetrain. Initially handbuilt, the Corvette’s showroom appeal was further hampered by a price point which exceeded that of Jaguar’s XK120 and various Cadillacs. Updated for 1954, the sole launch colour of Polo White was augmented by Pennant Blue, Sportsman Red and Black. Despite making its international racing debut on that year’s Carrera Panamericana, the ‘jet age’ Roadster recorded just 3,640 sales. An accompanying photograph indicates that chassis E54S003109 scored numerous 1st place, 2nd place and Best-in-Show awards from 1976-1984. Resident in Utah, it was acquired by accomplished skier Knut Aronsen while he was attending the State University. Accompanying him back to Norway during 1987, fuelling issues prompted the Chevy’s sale to the UK two years later. Running well when it graced the pages of Classic & Sports Car magazine (October 1992 issue), the Roadster’s then-owner Geoffrey Forrester, had commissioned American car specialists ‘Luxury and Power’ to source and fit exchange carburettors. Regularly MOT tested until being placed into dry storage by its previous keepers some thirty years ago, the Corvette has recently been recommissioned with particular attention paid to the water pump and carburettors. The presence of a numbered boot liner, side-screen pouch and jack usage sticker all suggest that the interior trim could well be original and lend credence to the odometer reading of 98,000 miles. The engine number – 0690332 F54YG’ – is correct for a 1954 Corvette too. 'Rare as hen’s teeth' in the UK, this slice of Americana is offered for sale with an older V5 Registration Document, hardtop, Beige soft-top and the history file. For more information, please contact: Damian Jones damian.jones@handh.co.uk 07855 493737
Corgi, Lledo Days Gone and other play worn diecast, including a Corgi Whizzwheels Land Rover 109WB, Corgi Toyota Celica Supra, Corgi Juniors Porsche Carrera, Corgi Rover 3000, Corgi Major Toys Fruehauf Crane Discharge dumper, Luton van Wearing and Gillows Furniture and Furnishings, Days Gone Fina PLC, 1939 Chevrolet car yellow cab, etc. (1 tray)
Maisto, Burago, Corgi and other diecast vehicles, including Corgi Classics 03801 Porsche 356 open top, Maisto Super Car Collection Bugatti EB110, Days Gone by Lledo Only Fools and Horses Del Boy's Reliant van, New Ray MGB 1967, Burago 1-32 scale Porsche Cayman S, Burago 1-43 scale Porsche 911 Carrera 1997, Welly Jaguar Series Classic Sports Cars Triumph TR3A, Cararama Lotus Europa, etc. (1 box)
Corgi Toys Unboxed Pair of Racing Cars - (1) Porsche Carrera 6 - White body, red doors and bonnet, blue engine cover, black interior with figure driver, cast hubs and racing No. 60 and (2) BRM Grand Prix Formula 1 - Turquoise, silver nose and interior with figure driver, flat spun hubs with accessory labels applied, racing No.3 - Conditions are Good Plus (2)
Skizo (Born in 1973)Leather Bonnet - Carrera 911 StarPorsche 911 bonnet with 'Carrera 911 Star' decoration, signed by the artist, Skizo, on the back.Original metal bonnet, painted and covered in beige, brown and chestnut leather. The marque's insignia is repeated on the leather.132 x 121 cm Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Porsche 911 Carrera RS Replica 1973 - White marble Sculpture1/12 scale sculpture, made of Carrara marble, created by the artist Massimo Galleni in Pietrasanta, Italy. It depicts a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Replica. A unique piece carved from a single block of marble. Sold with the artist's certificate and housed in a display case.41 x 16 x 13 cm For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Heuer Vintage Carrera Chronograph 1153 - Men's watch - approx. 1970. Case: steel - strap: leather (new leather Molequin strap) - manual winding - last service: July 2023 - condition: good, movement in working order - diameter: 39 mm - wrist size: 19.5 cm - plexiglass - ref: 1153 - date, chronograph
1:18 Scale Modern Cars, all boxed, Sunstar 4114 Mercedes Benz S Class Pullman, Maisto 36880 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage, 31814 Porsche Boxter 31836 Jaguar XK8, Burago , 3041 Lamborghini Diablo (box window split), 3050 Porsche 911 Carrera 1993, Shell Classico Ferrari 312P 1972, G-E, boxes F-VG, (7)
Large quantity of modern Scalextric, Carrera SCX Buildings including Grandstands Press Tents Pits Lighting and other items, including Carrera Evolution Canopy Grandstands (3), ), large quantity of grey pit stop buildings, Sam's World in Miniature 58cm Long Race Control Bridge with clock tower, in original box, SCX Street Lights (five packs), Lemax Lighting (two packs), quantity of road side Adverting Hoardings and Adverts on posts, F-VG (qty)
Large collection of Figures by SRA Scalextric SCX and Carrera for Slot Car Racing scenic accessories,, SRA metal figures, 12 plastic boxes each as follows, Podium figures (5), Marshalls (5), Team Owners (6), First Aiders incl two Stretcher Bearers (5 + Stretcher), TV Crew (6), Spectators (5), Mechanics/Pit Crew Red Bull (6), Drivers and Priest and Mechanic (9), Ferrari Mechanics/Pit Crew (6+ Equipment), Drivers, Mechanics, Waitress and Nun (8), Alexander Toys Policemen (6 and Bar maid), plastic Mechanics (7), all in plastic compartment boxes, loose Mechanics in card box (7), loose Mechanic blue (8),Carrera Seated Spectators (3 packs) and Bikini Ladies and Marshall's packs, SCX 88270 Mechanics (boxed), Del Prado Fire Fighters (3, boxed), approx. 100 loose plastic figures, Spectators , seated and standing, Marshalls, Fire Fighters and others, Scalextric C8292 Pit Crew (boxed), generally G-VG, boxes F-VG (qty)
Rare 1940/50s "Big Eye" Heuer chronograph wristwatch. Currently ticking and keeping a good time over a short testing period, all functions currently working as they should. No signs of water damage, age related ware as expected. Clean glass - leather strap will need replacing. An excellent example of a early pre Carrera Heuer wristwatch
An early example of the 3.4-litre, 300bhp, 996 in Triple Black and on offer from long-term family ownership. The Porsche 996 was first introduced in 1997 and was the first water-cooled 911. This pre-facelift 996 is the lightest of all water-cooled 911 variants including the 996 GT3 which weighs 35kg moreIts 3,387cc, 300bhp, flat-six is mated to a 6-speed manual gearboxThis is a two-wheel drive version, latterly known as the Carrera 2 (C2) and widely considered to be the purest 996First registered in 1999, the Porsche is on offer from over 18 years ownership, having previously being owned by a family memberFinished in Basalt Black, over a black leather interior, it sits on 18" ‘Turbo Twist’ alloy wheelsEquipment includes a rear wiper, dual-zone climate control and electrically adjustable, hard-backed sports seatsThe service history is impressive and includes 14 service stamps, the all-important IMS bearings replaced less than 5,000 miles ago and the fitting of a stainless steel exhaust system by Zuffenhaus Porsche It's supplied with the original book packs, service book, invoices, previous MOTs, spare wheel, both keys and the original gloves and coversSpecification Make: PORSCHE Model: 911 -996 Year: 1999 Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ99ZXS605364 Registration Number: T368 DGD Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 66X10188 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 107984 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details, condition report and images
**Please note - This car is finished in Polar Silver not Arctic Silver as erroneously catalogued**With just one owner from new, this four-wheel drive manual gearbox Carrera 4S Cabriolet appears very attractively guided. First registered in 2004, this 996 C4S was supplied by Porsche Centre Sutton Coldfield to its one and only keeperThe 'S' was basically a C4 featuring a Turbo bodyshell with a full width rear reflector panel and suspension and brakes similar to the TurboFinished in the timeless shade of Arctic Silver with a blue convertible roof, over a black leather-trimmed interior, it sits on 18" 5-spoke alloysPowered by naturally-aspirated 3.6-litre flat-six, delivering around 320bhp to all four wheels via a 6-speed manual transmissionFactory options include Xenon headlights, rear parking sensors, body-coloured ‘hard-back’ sports seats, automatic air conditioning, CD storage, a PCM media system with satellite navigation, switchable sports exhaust, Porsche Stability Management, Bose sound system, top-tinted windscreen and electrically adjustable heated front seatsTaken to France in 2014 by its owner, the 911 spent its life there until 2021, when it returned here and has been used very little sinceSupplied with some previous invoices and MOT Certificates along with its current MOT valid until April 2025 (no advisories)This four-wheel drive manual gearbox 996-generation Carrera 4S Cabriolet is a potent and highly capable all-season modern classic sports car with just one owner from new and will make an exciting companion for daily driving, weekend fun and long-distance road trips alikeSpecificationMake: PORSCHEModel: CARRERA 4SYear: 2004Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ99Z4S642874Registration Number: BU04 NBBTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 66411785Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 67668 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details, condition report and images
Heuer. Herren-Armbanduhr 'Carrera Chronograph'. Golddoubliert, Handaufzug. Cremefarbenes Zifferblatt, Gold-Indizes, rote arab. Ziffern, illuminierte Zentralzeiger, kleine Sekunde, Anzeige für 45 Minuten, bez. 'Carrera Heuer T Swiss'. Schwarzes, lackiertes Lederarmband und Dornenschließe erg. Krone erg., tlw. Tragespuren. Dm. 35 mm, Gew. ca. 44,2 g. -
FORMULA ONE (F1) INTEREST; a 2009 Renault pit helmet with Quicksilver goggles, a Red Bull Racing Formula One helmet with Oakley goggles and a Carrera European Minardi F1 helmet (3).Condition Report: Silver helmet labelled large, Redbull helmet labelled large, the Renault helmet has no indication of size.

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