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Modern Gents Clothing comprising an Armani Collezioni light tan leather jacket with collar and button fastening (labelled size 48), Nicole Farhi chocolate soft leather jacket with collar, button fastening, patch pockets, (size M), Real Cow-Hide by Campari light tan leather long line jacket with collar, two pairs of pockets, button fastening, vent to the reverse (labelled size 38), Kenzo Homme slim-fit grey striped long sleeve shirt with double cuffs (labelled size 41/16), (4) Armani Jacket - 42" chest, 30" bottom of collar to hem - some wear and fading. Farhi Jacket - 44" chest, 30.5" length, slight wear. Campari Jacket - 42" chest, 31" length, some fading and wear overall. Kenzo shirt - 40" chest, 31" length, some fading.
14K bicolour gold ring set with diamonds and a cultivated button pearl Set with 22 rose cut diamonds (Ø approx. 1 - 1.22 mm), 6 old mine cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.30 ct. (SI / H - I) and a cultivated button pearl (Ø approx. 9.61 mm). In good condition, some diamonds have a chip. Hallmarks: Dutch assay mark 585. Ring size: 17.75 mm / 56 mm. Weight: 4.26 grams.
An Omega Constellation Automatic 18K gold gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, Ref. 168.045, circa 1970, the signed and jewelled 751 caliber movement numbered '31936176', the signed gilt dial with baton hour markers and day and date aperture, the case back with presentation inscription, the signed case back interior detailed '18K 0,750' and numbered '168.045 - 368.845', the tapered link bracelet with signed foldover clasp, detailed '750', total weight 152.8g, case width 3.6cm (lacking winding crown/button).
A Second World War period chrome plated circular cased chronograph timer wrist stopwatch, the unsigned gilt movement numbered '23224', the unsigned white dial with outer black and red chronograph tracks and subsidiary 15-minute register at 3 o'clock, the case with single push chrono button, case diameter 3.7cm, on a brown leather strap.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual date stainless steel and gold lady's bracelet wristwatch, Ref. 6917, circa 1974, with signed and jewelled 2030 caliber movement, the signed gilt dial with baton hour markers and date aperture, Rolex crown to winding button, the case with fluted gold bezel, the signed case back interior numbered '6917', the tapered link bracelet numbered '7834' above '13', with signed foldover clasp, case diameter 2.6cm.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date stainless steel and gold gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, Ref. 1505, circa 1970, with signed and jewelled movement, the signed champagne tinted dial with gilt hour markers and date aperture, the case with fluted gold bezel and Rolex crown to winding button, detailed between the lugs '1505' and '2271948', the tapered link bracelet numbered '7835' above '19', with signed foldover clasp, case diameter 3.4cm, with green Rolex case, wallet, two hang tags, calendar card, two booklets and chronometer test certificate.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 18K gold and diamond set lady's bracelet wristwatch, Ref. 69178, circa 1987, with signed and jewelled movement, the signed gilt dial with diamond set hour markers and date aperture, Rolex crown to winding button, the case with diamond set bezel, the tapered President link bracelet with signed foldover clasp, detailed '18K 750 8570 F', case diameter 2.6cm, total weight 69.6g, with international service guarantee card and green Rolex pouch.
A Patek Philippe Genève 18ct gold cased gentleman's calendar wristwatch, Ref. 5035J, the signed and jewelled automatic 315/198 caliber movement numbered '3136434', the signed silvered dial with gilt Roman hour numerals, date aperture at 6 o'clock, centre seconds and three subsidiary dials, the case with glazed back and detailed '750', Caltrava cross to winding button, case diameter 3.6cm, on a signed black leather strap with signed gold buckle, detailed '750', total length 26cm, with Patek Philippe brown leather service pouch.
A Tudor Oysterdate stainless steel circular cased gentleman's wristwatch, Ref. 7919, circa 1950s, the silvered dial with gilt Arabic numeral and arrowhead hour markers, date aperture and detailed 'Shock Resisting', the winding button with Rolex crown, the case back numbered '7919' above '195970', case diameter 3.4cm, on an expanding bracelet, with a Rolex Watch Co Ltd guarantee/receipt, dated '8.5.54'.
GOOD SELECTION OF SILVER AND OTHER VINTAGE JEWELLERYincluding an agate set 800 silver bracelet, an agate pendant and bracelet, a Charles Rennie Mackintosh pendant on chain and similar style ring, a mother of pearl fish pendant, a gold front Baby brooch, a butterfly painted button, an RAF sweetheart brooch, and a pair of drop earrings
Elegant porcelain figurine from the Age of Elegance collection. This refined piece depicts a lady dressed in a Victorian-inspired ensemble, featuring a burgundy textured jacket with gold button details and a flowing pastel pink skirt with delicate floral accents and layered ruffles. She is adorned with a matching hat, exuding timeless sophistication. Crafted in fine porcelain with intricate hand painted details, this figurine exemplifies Coalport's dedication to quality and artistry. Includes its original box.Issued: 1993Dimensions: 8.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Huguenin, Henri-Édouard, aka Henri Huguenin-Dezot (Swiss, 1879-1920); b. Le Locle SWITZERLAND, Gordon-Bennett-Wettfliegen, Zürich [Gordon Bennett Flying Race], 1909, a pair of medals in silver and bronze by H.-É. Huguenin, balloon ascending, one aviator waving, another dropping sand-bags, revs. winged Cupid on tablet decorated with city panorama, edge of silver impressed .900 and with foundry mark, both 40mm, 23.03g [silver], 22.81g [bronze] (Malpas 182; Button 71-2; cf. Auctiones GmbH e76, 658; cf. BSJ 57, 292) [2]. Very fine; in original brown double case commissioned by the Organisations-Comité £100-£150 --- Referred to as the ‘Blue Ribbon’ of balloon aeronautics, the fourth in the series of annual Gordon Bennett air races, which had begun in Paris in September 1906, sponsored by James Gordon Bennett, Jr (1841-1918), millionaire sportsman and owner of The New York Herald, was held between 1 and 3 October 1909 from a base at the Schlieren gasworks, north-west of the city of Zurich

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