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DIAMANT-RING. Herkunft: Deutschland. Datierung: Um 2000. Material: 750/- Gelbgold, Punze. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 5,5 g. EU-RM: 51. Diamanten: Ca. 55 cognac-farbene Diamanten Ø ca. 1,3 - 1,6 mm. Beschreibung: Punze für Karatgewicht der Diamanten "1,07".Zustand: Guter Zustand. Leichte Tragespuren und feine Kratzer sichtbar. Schmuck Moderner Schmuck Ring Gelbgold Diamant DeutschlandErläuterungen zum KatalogErfragen Sie hier einen Zustandsbericht oder setzen Sie sich mit unseren Experten in Verbindung: antik@van-ham.com
FOURTEEN PIECES OF AYNSLEY WILD TUDOR GIFT WARES, ETC, to include a clock, height 15.5cm, a pair of candlesticks, height 15.5cm, various vases, a hinged trinket box, covered vases, a bulbous vase, etc, together with a framed set of twenty five Players cigarette cards Grand National Winners numbered 26 to 50, four framed Martell Cognac golf related prints numbered 5 to 8, a glass vase and a miniature Utopia covered casserole dish (Condition report: no obvious damage)
Two boxes containing various bottles of alcoholic spirits mostly miniatures to include; Queen Anne, Glen Grant, Monster's Choice, Bell's, Black bottle Scotch whisky, Passport scotch, Napoleon Brandy, cased Grand Armagnac Janneau VSOP and XO fine liqueur brandy miniatures, Gran Duque Dalba in box, cased 1944 Armagnac Alas miniature, Sambuca, Amaretto, various fruit liqueurs, Archers, Vladivar vodka, Gordon's Gin, Martell cognac, Dewar's whisky, Prince of Wales Welsh whisky, Mandora Cypriot orange liqeuer, two Churchill's carousel tins, a Celtic Spirit company rugby ball shaped whisky decanter 50cl malt whisky, a brandy decanter in the shape of a Native American etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
MCM Handtasche, akt. NP.: 600,-€. Visetos Serie in Cognac mit schwarzem Logo-Design, goldfarbener Hardware, Doppelhenkel, abnhembarem Schulterriemen. Innenraum aus Textil. Tragespuren dezent vorhanden. 17 x 22 x 8cm.| MCM Handtasche, akt. NP.: 600,-€. Visetos series in cognac with black logo design, gold-tone hardware, double handles, detachable shoulder strap. Interior made of textile. Discreet traces of wear present. 17 x 22 x 8cm.
A Selection Of Spirits To Include A Bottle Of Dry Sack Sherry, A Bottle of Ron Blanco Maroni, A Bottle Of Luxardo Sambuca, A Bottle of Pernod And A Bottle Of Cuarenta Y Tres Licor 43 And A Bottle Of Grande Fine Champagne Cognac V.S.O.P Six Bottles In Total All Bottles In Good Overall Condition Sealed And Measure Into Neck
Wines and Spirits - 2009 Lussac Saint-Émilion, 13.5%, 75cl, labels good, level within neck, seal intact, (1); 2000 Château Romefort Haut-Médoc, 12.5%, 75cl, labels good, at base of neck, seal intact, (1); 2007 De Martino Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, 13.5%, 750ml, labels good, level at base of neck, seal intact, (1); champagne; spirits, including Bombay Sapphire gin, cognac, cherry brandy; etc., (9)
Four-piece Italian leather couch in cognac color. Consisting of: Two-seater sofa, and two times one seater + ottoman. With walnut wood, carving, floral intarsia sides. Style furniture. Second half of the 20th century. Dimension(s): 2x 81 x 105 x 98 cm. / 81 x 145 x 91 cm. / 52 x 52 cm. In very good condition.
HANS J. WEGNER (Tønder, Denmark, 1914 - 2007).Set of six PP52 chairs.Oak wood frame, with cognac-colored leather upholstered seat.Measurements: 72 x 58 x 50 cm.This is one of the Round Chair models designed by Hans J. Wegner, specifically the PP52 chair. Like the author's emblematic PP501 chair, the PP52 combines craftsmanship and modernity in an exceptional way. Wegner presents a chair that values natural beauty, beautiful grain, and flowing lines, whose geometric expressiveness is tempered by soft curves.Hans J. Wegner was a leading figure in furniture design, whose ideas contributed to the international popularity of Danish design in the mid-20th century. His work belongs to the modern school, characterized by a special emphasis on functionality. He began his training at a very young age, as an apprentice to the cabinetmaker H. F. Stahlberg. He soon discovered a special taste for the use of wood, and his work in the cabinetmaker's workshop allowed him to experiment with different types and designs. At the age of seventeen he completed his apprenticeship, although he remained in the workshop for another three years, until he joined the army. After his military service he entered a technical school, and then the Danmarks Designskole, where he was taught by O. Mølgaard Nielsen, and the Academy of Architecture in Copenhagen. In the Danish capital he came into contact with the Furniture Exhibitions of the Carpenters' Guild, where he began to show his creations in 1927. During these years Wegner collaborated with master cabinetmakers such as J. Hansen, L. Pontoppidan, N. Vodder, J. Kjaer, A. J. Iversen, Moos and R. Rasmussen, as well as with the most prominent Danish architects of the time, among them K. Klint, V. Lauritzen and V. Lauritzen. Klint, V. Lauritzen. O. Wanscher and M. Voltelen. The annual exhibitions would give the young cabinetmaker experience of what could be achieved with the combination of design and craftsmanship, which led him to devote himself fully to design. Already in his early pieces, Wegner showed his interest in the concept of "stripping antique chairs of their outer style and showing them in their pure structure." Throughout his career, the designer was awarded prizes such as the Lunning Prize in 1951, the Grand Prix de Milan at the Milan Triennale of the same year, the Prince Eugene Medal in Sweden and the Danish Exkersberg Medal. In 1959 he was appointed honorary royal designer for industry by the Royal Society of Arts in London. Currently his designs are present in collections such as the MoMA in New York or Die Neue Samlung in Munich.

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