Room for vintage lighting

Room for vintage lighting

The 19th century was a time of exceptional technological advancement and innovation. While lighting before the onset of the Victorian era included candelabras, oil lamps and chandeliers lit with candles, electricity would soon be introduced into homes transforming lighting fixtures forever. This period was also a time of great artistry with craftsmanship being elevated with […]

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RCap resolution | NCLAT allows lenders’ plea for another round of bidding

RCap resolution | NCLAT allows lenders’ plea for another round of bidding

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on March 2, 2023 allowed a petition filed by lenders of Reliance Capital, seeking another round of auction for the debt-ridden firm undergoing insolvency proceedings. A two-member Bench set aside an order passed by NCLT and said the Committee of Creditors (CoC) has the power to negotiate and […]

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Referee to cash in on Maradona ‘Hand of God’ World Cup ball

Referee to cash in on Maradona ‘Hand of God’ World Cup ball

The 36-year-old Adidas ball owned by ex-referee Ali Bin Nasser, who officiated the match in which Diego Maradona scored his ‘Hand of God’ goal against England, is expected to fetch between $2.7 million and $3.3 million when it goes up for sale The 36-year-old Adidas ball owned by ex-referee Ali Bin Nasser, who officiated the […]

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Steve Jobs’ Apple-1 prototype sells for 7,196 at auction

Steve Jobs’ Apple-1 prototype sells for $677,196 at auction

An authenticated Apple-1 computer prototype used by Steve Jobs was bought for $677,196 at an auction by a Bay Area collector who wishes to remain anonymous. Jobs used the prototype to demonstrate the computer to Paul Terrel, owner of the Byte Shop in Mountain View California, which was one of the first personal computer stores […]

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