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A CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND 'PUSHKIN' COCKTAIL BRACELET WATCH, BY CHOPARD, CIRCA 2000Designed as a series of openwork lobe and marquise-shaped links, set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, each accented by a cultured pearl, the central marquise-shaped dial pavé-set with round brilliant-cut diamonds and a similarly-cut diamond case, 4-jewelled ETA quartz movement, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 15.00cts total, signed Chopard, numbered, Swiss assay marks, movement no. 2010**, Case no. 7523**, Ref. no. 527* & 10-67**, length approximately 16.5cm, with maker's case and boxAccompanied with certificate of authenticity from retailer in Monte-Carlo, dated October 10th 2018.In 1999, Caroline Scheufele, co-president of Chopard, paid tribute to the Russian poet Alexandre Pushkin in the 200th anniversary year of his birth. Chopard honoured his innovative spirit by combining gold, pearls, diamonds and other precious stones to the Pushkin collection. It is believed that only 3 of the same watch, including this one, were produced. Caroline Scheufele has continued to breathe new life and glamour into the world of high jewellery. A keen film enthusiast, in 1997 she negotiated a partnership with the Cannes International Festival, making Chopard the official sponsor of the event and giving the house the opportunity to create a new high jewellery collection each year to adorn the stars of the red carpet at Cannes. The partnership is now in its 22nd year and Caroline remains at the helm, creating unique works of art for and inspired by the women who wear them.
1st version, model 610. Multicolored robe and check pattern rug.Modeled as a central staple to Middle and Far Eastern markets, the rug merchant, with a multicolored robe, gray-blue garment, and check pattern carpet. On a black base. Stamped to base. Artist: Leslie Harradine Issued: 1929 Dimensions: 9.5"H Manufacturer: Royal Doulton Country of Origin: England Condition: Good
Rare early version of model 610, right hand fingers pointing out.Rare early version made with the fingers on the right hand pointing outward. Modeled as a central staple to Middle and Far Eastern markets, the rug merchant, with a multicolored robe, gray-blue garment, and check pattern carpet. On a black base. Stamped to base. Artist: Leslie Harradine Issued: 1929 Dimensions: 9.5"H Manufacturer: Royal Doulton Country of Origin: England Condition: Good
Feizy Rugs; a 20th century white patterned carpet with red diamond pattern, 337cm x 289cm. Provenance; property from the late Sir David Tang This lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
A Chinese carpet, circa 1930, the iron red central field with decoration of polychrome sprays of flowers within mint green main border and gold panels, 268cm x 265cm. Provenance; property from the late Sir David TangThis lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
A Chinese carpet, circa 1950, olive green main field with polychrome pheasant decoration within plum border. 255cm x 262cm Provenance; property from the late Sir David TangThis lot has been imported from outside the UK for sale under the temporary admission scheme. Additionally Import VAT is payable at 20% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer's premium but will not be shown separately on the invoice.
Original vintage advertising poster for insoles - Marchez partout Comme sur un Tapis - Avec la semelle intérieure comme sur un tapis / Walk everywhere like you're on a carpet with the insole as a carpet. Large size. Fair condition, folds, creases, stains, tears, small paper losses, County: France, year of printing:1930s, designer: C. Debay, size (cm): 158x118
Original vintage music advertising poster for Live at Carnegie Hall - a 1976 live double album by British progressive rock band Renaissance. Renaissance are an English progressive rock band, best known for their 1978 UK top 10 hit "Northern Lights" and progressive rock classics like "Carpet of the Sun", "Mother Russia", and "Ashes Are Burning". Great design depicts a colourful vinyl cover of Carnegie Hall leaning up against the window and seamlessly merging with the real Carnegie Hall in the background. Excellent condition, minor creasing. County: UK, year of printing:1976, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x50.5. Renaissance are an English progressive rock band, best known for their 1978 UK top 10 hit "Northern Lights" and progressive rock classics like "Carpet of the Sun", "Mother Russia", and "Ashes Are Burning". They developed a unique sound, combining a female lead vocal with a fusion of classical, folk, rock, and jazz influences. Characteristic elements of the Renaissance sound are Annie Haslam's wide vocal range, prominent piano accompaniment, orchestral arrangements, vocal harmonies, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, synthesiser, and versatile drum work. The band created a significant following in the northeast United States in the 1970s, and that region remains their strongest fan base. The original line-up included two former members of The Yardbirds, Keith Relf and Jim McCarty, along with John Hawken, Louis Cennamo and Relf's sister Jane Relf. They intended to put "something together with more of a classical influence". Renaissance was born, and the band released a studio album in 1969, and another in 1971. Subsequently, John Tout replaced Hawken on keyboards, followed by a period of high turnover of musicians until the "classic line-up" of Haslam, John Tout, Michael Dunford, Jon Camp, and Terry Sullivan was established, although none of them were in the original band. They were assisted with lyrics on many songs from Cornish poet Betty Thatcher-Newsinger. From 1972 to 1979 Renaissance released seven successful studio albums, toured extensively, and sold out three nights in a row at Carnegie Hall with Tony Cox conducting the New York Philharmonic. The 1980s were a lean time for them, with personnel changes, and two relatively unsuccessful studio albums, leading to disbandment in 1987. Two different offshoots of Renaissance existed at the same time at one stage in the mid-1990s. The band re-formed in 1998 to record Tuscany, which was eventually released in 2001; however, they disbanded again the next year. 2009 heralded a new line-up for Renaissance, led by Haslam and Dunford, and since then the band has continued to record and tour. They were shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Dunford in November 2012. Later, Haslam stated that the band would continue touring. The current line-up is not as English as the band's early period, with five U.S.-born members and one English-born member who lives in the United States. In April 2014, Renaissance released the studio album Symphony of Light.
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