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Six Nao by Lladro ceramic figures, including cat with ball of string and mother and child on chair. Third figure has a chip to base and hand has been repaired. Mother and child example head is off.Fourth figure has had head repaired.Fifth figure has one hand badly damaged.Cat has had a repair to the tail.
(Ortona 1890 - Pescara 1968)Cm 67x95 | In 26.38x37.40Pastelli su cartaThe first-born son of the well-known artist Basilio Cascella and Concetta Palmerio, he served his apprenticeship under his father's guidance and in 1905 collaborated with lithographs, drawings and paintings in the magazine Illustrazione abruzzese, directed by his father and financed by the Fratelli Pascale of Popoli. He exhibited in 1907 in Milan, the following year at the Caffè Ligure in Turin, and his third solo show with his brother Michele took place in 1909 at the Druet Gallery in Paris. In this retrospective the artist presented 116 paintings, including several pastels and some oils on canvas. The French affair also provides an opportunity to exhibit in the same year at the Italian section of the Salon d'Automne. Cascella's works following this experience, particularly those of the 1910s, show a post-Impressionist phase, of which there is at the same time an indigenous path. One of the artist's most frequent themes is the pastoral, to which the mountains of the Gran Sasso are often protagonists. Of considerable interest are the many seascapes of the brilliant Pescara sea in the sunlight and the colorful paranze in the warm light of sunset. At the outbreak of war between France and Germany in 1914, Tommaso was sent by his father to the French front to portray from life the events of the war, and thanks to the intervention of Gabriele D'Annunzio, who was living in Paris at the time, he managed to save his life. In 1918 the artist returned permanently to Abruzzo, resuming work at the Pescara factory, now home to the Basilio Cascella Civic Museum, which holds some works from the five generations of the Cascella family. During the second two decades of the century he worked at the ICAR ceramics factory in Roseto degli Abruzzi, giving life to a ceramic repertoire at once popular and courtly. From 1953 to 1961 Tommaso taught at the Chieti Art Institute. In the last period of his life he devoted himself to arranging the family's works.
Pablo Picasso (1881 Malaga - 1973 Mougins) (F)'Spanish pitcher', weißes Steingut, polychrom staffiert, Maße 18 cm x 12 cm x 26 cm, unterseitig 'EDITION PICASSO 139/200 MADOURA' bezeichnet und nummeriert, 'MADOURA PLEIN FEU' und 'EDITION PICASSO' gestempelt, partiell minimal fleckig, unterseitig berieben, Literatur: Wvz. Ramié 244, mit farb. Abb.Pablo Picasso gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sein umfangreiches Oeuvre beinhaltet ebenso Gemälde, Zeichnungen, Skulpturen wie Grafiken, Literatur und Keramik. Zu Lebzeiten hat er seine nahestehenden Künstlerkollegen sicherlich ebenso beeinflusst, wie sie ihn - zumal er mit einigen Kollegen im berühmten Pariser Bateau-Lavoir lebte und dessen Ateliers mit ihnen teilte. So hat er mit George Braque den Kubismus erarbeitet, sowie seine bekanntesten Werke Guernica und die Demoiselles d'Avignon geschaffen. Neben diesen weltbekannten Kunstwerken sind die rund 3000 Keramiken, die Picasso anfertigte, zwar kaum bekannt, doch nicht weniger bedeutend. Entstanden sind diese Keramiken gleichermaßen in einem ebenso kreativen und geradezu experimentellen Prozess, wie er zu seinen Skulpturen und Gemälden verfolgte. Die Keramiken Picassos sind nicht nur ein Nebenprodukt seiner künstlerischen Tätigkeit, sondern eine künstlerische Möglichkeit seiner Kreativität weitere Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten zu bieten. Angefertigt wurde ein enormes Gesamtwerk, mit dem er das bestehende Kunstsystem herausfordern und überwinden wollte. Denn durch die Mischung aus Gebrauchsgegenstand und Kunstwerk hat er einen Weg finden können die Kunst nicht etwa zu glorifizieren, sondern sie in das alltägliche Leben einfließen zu lassen. Picasso wollte seine Kunst einem breiten Publikum zugänglich machen. Seine Keramiken und vor allem die Serienauflagen ermöglichten ihm, dieses Ziel zu erreichen: durch die Form der Gebrauchskeramik. Während einer Töpferausstellung traf der Künstler Suzanne und Georges Ramie, die Eigentümer der Keramikwerkstatt Madoura. Picasso unternahm seine ersten Versuche mit Keramik. Er nutzte Ton, schuf Faune und Nymphen, dekorierte Platten und Teller mit seinen bevorzugten Motiven wie den Stierkampf, Frauen, Eulen, Ziegen, benutzte ungewöhnliche Unterlagen und entwickelte selbst eine weiße Tonmasse. Immer wieder ist in seinen Keramiken zu erkennen, wie eng verwurzelt Picasso mit der jahrtausendealten Geschichte der Keramik war. Von klassischen griechischen Vasen mit roten und schwarzen Figuren über die etruskischen Buccheri, den Tongefäßen der prähispanischen Kulturen bis zur volkstümlichen Keramik aus Spanien und Frankreich. Picasso kannte die zahlreichen im Louvre in Paris ausgestellten Keramikobjekte der antiken Mittelmeerkulturen, besaß viele Bücher zu antiker Kunst und bezog seine Inspirationen - sowohl hinsichtlich der Formen als auch der Themen eines Großteils seiner Keramiken - aus Gefäßen mit menschlichen oder tierischen Formen. Der Künstler schuf sogar fiktive "antike" Keramiken und bemalte archäologische Keramikfragmente. Als ganz wesentlich ist an dieser Stelle anzumerken, dass Picassos Keramiken sich nicht nur auf die Traditionen dieser Kunstform beziehen, sondern auch auf seinen eigenen Werdegang als Künstler. Durch verschiedene Keramiken wird deutlich, wie er seine gestalterischen Erfahrungen als Maler, Graveur und Bildhauer und die entsprechenden Motive seiner Gemälde, Lithografien und Zeichnungen auch in der Ausformung und Bemalung des Steinzeugs verwendet. Ebenso nutzt er seine neu gewonnenen Erfahrungen aus dieser Arbeit für Kunstwerke malerischer Form. Somit erneuerte er auch das eigens geschaffene Motiv der Taube, das er 1949 als Plakat für den Pariser Weltfriedenskongress entwarf, welches bis heute als weltweites Friedenssymbol gilt. Pablo Picasso (1881 Malaga - 1973 Mougins) (F)'Spanish pitcher', white stoneware, polychrome painted, dimensions 18 cm x 12 cm x 26 cm, on the reverse EDITION PICASSO 139/200 MADOURA inscribed and numbered, MADOURA PLEIN FEU and EDITION PICASSO stamped, partially minimally stained, rubbed on the reverse side, Literature: Cat. Rais. Ramié 244, with colour ill. Pablo Picasso is considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His extensive oeuvre includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, graphics, literature and ceramics. During his lifetime, he certainly influenced his close artist colleagues as much as they influenced him - especially since he lived with some colleagues in the famous Parisian Bateau-Lavoir and shared its studios with them. He thus worked on Cubism with George Braque, as well as creating his most famous works Guernica and the Demoiselles d'Avignon. In addition to these world-famous works of art, the 3000 or so ceramics that Picasso made are little known, but no less important. These ceramics were created in an equally creative and almost experimental process as he pursued for his sculptures and paintings. Picasso's ceramics are not just a by-product of his artistic activity, but an artistic opportunity to offer his creativity further possibilities of expression. An enormous body of work was produced with which he wanted to challenge and overcome the existing art system. For by mixing utilitarian objects and works of art, he was able to find a way not to glorify art, but to let it flow into everyday life. Picasso wanted to make his art accessible to a broad public. His ceramics and especially the serial editions enabled him to achieve this goal: through the form of utilitarian ceramics. During a pottery exhibition, the artist met Suzanne and Georges Ramie, the owners of the Madoura ceramics workshop. Picasso made his first experiments with ceramics. He used clay, created fauns and nymphs, decorated plates and platters with his favourite motifs such as the bullfight, women, owls, goats, used unusual supports and developed a white clay mass himself. Time and again, his ceramics reveal how closely Picasso was rooted in the millennia-old history of ceramics. From classical Greek vases with red and black figures to the Etruscan buccheri, the clay vessels of the pre-Hispanic cultures and the popular ceramics from Spain and France. Picasso was familiar with the numerous ceramic objects of the ancient Mediterranean cultures exhibited in the Louvre in Paris, owned many books on ancient art and drew his inspiration - both in terms of the forms and the themes of a large part of his ceramics - from vessels with human or animal forms. The artist even created fictitious "ancient" ceramics and painted archaeological ceramic fragments. It is essential to note at this point that Picasso's ceramics not only refer to the traditions of this art form, but also to his own development as an artist. Through various ceramics, it becomes clear how he uses his creative experiences as a painter, engraver and sculptor and the corresponding motifs of his paintings, lithographs and drawings in the shaping and painting of the stoneware. Likewise, he used his newly gained experience from this work for works of art in painterly form. Thus, he also renewed the specially created motif of the dove, which he designed as a poster for the Paris World Peace Congress in 1949 and which is still considered a worldwide symbol of peace today.
A mixed group of London Taxis items comprising assorted diecast models, two ceramic teapot Taxis , a book, a hand painted ceramic plaque, a plastic kit, a money bank and a plastic model, to include an IMAI kit, CORGI, MATCHBOX, BUDGIE , DINKY and LONE STAR taxis - F/VG in G boxes (where boxed) (20)
1994 Jaguar XJS Convertible Transmission: automaticMileage:67500The Jaguar XJS Convertible, which first appeared in 1988, was considerably more than just a coupé with the roof removed. The earlier 'T'-top cabriolet paved the way as the first open Jaguar since the demise of the E-Type in 1975 but this was to be the first full convertible and a strengthened sub-frame was employed in order to alleviate scuttle shake. Retaining the roomy cockpit space of the coupé, the new convertible naturally boasted all the expected Jaguar refinements as standard making for a very fine, open grand touring car. The XJS was continuously developed during its 20 year production life. Today, this model is very much establishing itself as a most worthy latter day classic with good examples being eagerly sought by connoisseurs of the marque.This superb example of this luxurious sports convertible is presented in Regency Red with a cream leather interior, which was re-upholstered in 2020 to a very high standard. The car comes with a black electrically operated hood and both the interior and exterior are in absolutely superb condition. The history file is comprehensive with 19 service stamps and accompanied by two keys. Our vendor has treated the car to ceramic Pro-paint protection. Powered by the smooth six-cylinder 4.0 litre engine mated to an automatic gearbox, this British sports car still looks as fabulous as it did the day it was manufactured.
2021 Volkswagen Transporter T30 Highline Camper Transmission: manualMileage:5020Volkswagen unveiled the updated T6.1 version of the T6 at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2019. Essentially a mid-cycle refresh, the main updates were electric power steering, which allows for the implementation of more driver assist functions compared to the T6. There were also minor styling updates in the form of a deeper front grille section. The T6.1 also has a new dashboard incorporating updated infotainment systems similar to those used in Volkswagen's passenger car range, and the ability to specify the 'Virtual Cockpit' fully digital instrument cluster first seen on the Golf and Passat.This stunning one owner T30 Highline was purchased by our vendor with the express intention of converting it to a bespoke camper and the results are stunning. The cost of the high specification manual T30 initially was £34,000 plus VAT alone. Specified in grey, our vendor had the van fully kitted with the 'Leighton Van Bodykit' with top of the line load rated alloy wheels with Bilstein Komfort Coilovers and no expense spared on the tyres.'No expense spared' is probably a good description for this example as Westdubs were commissioned for a two-birth pop top conversion. This plus the rock and roll bed, make a four-berth camper. The trim is a mix of leather and Alcantara and fully matched throughout. Camper goodies include captain drivers and passenger's seats on the swivel, top load fridge, gas burner and sink which is coupled to a solar 240v hook-up and diesel night heater, all give ultimate weekend practicality. To the side is a Fiama F45 awning and for fun a starlight roof, much like a Rolls-Royce. An upgraded stereo system with Alpine amplifier and speaker upgrade. We are sure there are more items to mention but naturally being such an expensive conversion, the van is also kitted with a Pandora Pro tracker and an alarm with remote start. The whole conversion plus van, bearing in mind it has covered a mere 5,000 miles, cost an estimated £85,000. There is no better way to travel and camp out under the stars whist still looking fantastic on road, this van not only looks great stood still but handles well regardless of the conversion with ample power from the T30 powerplant and good road handling with this stunning setup. This is a VAT qualifying vehicle so if VAT registered you can also make quite a saving!A list of the full upgrades to this van include;Smart beds 3/4 bed, crash tested, trimmed in Nappa leather and Alcantara to match the front seats CTEK battery to battery solar/240v hook-up charger under driver's seat200 watt black solar panel2kw diesel heaterFour x privacy windows with openersLeisure battery for off grid livingRGB lightingLOC 8 table systemFiamma F45 AwningDouble swivel caravans seat base to spin passengers bench round12mm ply flooring with black heavy duty alto finish240v sockets to rear and camping hook-upPop top lights with USB chargers for top bunk bedFibre optic ceilingDomestic double hob and sinkTop loading fridge £4,000 Evo motion design kitchenJohn Kleis car audio and securityAmp to power front alpine tweeter and door speaker upgrade Pandora Alarm, tracker, remote key start, app controlled unlock/start/lock costing £2,600GardX ceramic coating to all exteriorHeated front and rear windowsHeated mirrors, power folding, mapped to fold with one key clickMapped needle sweep on start-upRare factory fitted cab carpets Volkswagen rubber matsLeighton vans front splitterBlack gloss grille insertsBlack indicator side repeatersRear Leighton vans spoiler receipt attached at bottom20 € load rated alloys with top of the range tyres £5,000 alone!Bilstein Komfort Coilovers £1,800Install by Jtech automotive
2008 Aston Martin DBS Transmission: manualMileage:61400The Aston Martin DBS was a grand tourer based on the DB9 and replaced the 2004 Vanquish S as the flagship model. The DBS name had been used once before on their 1967-72 grand tourer coupé and the modern car was officially unveiled at the 2007 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance on 16th August, 2007, followed by the more traditional 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. The convertible version of the DBS, dubbed the DBS Volante, was unveiled at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, followed this time by the 2009 Concours d'Elegance.Impressively, the roof could also be opened or closed even at speeds up to 30mph. Other features included rear-mounted six-speed manual or optional six-speed Touchtronic 2 automatic gearbox and a Bang and Olufsen BeoSound DBS in-car entertainment system with 13 speakers. The DBS was selected to be the service issue Aston Martin for the 2006 James Bond movie Quantum of Solace and starred in a record-breaking action sequence towards the end of the film and an exhilarating opening scene for Daniel Craig's second outing as Bond.Presented in Storm Black with Obsidian Black leather with Charcoal Alcantara interior, this 2009 model year DBS is enough to make any Aston enthusiast go weak at the knees the moment the glorious V12 engine roars into life. Fitted with unmarked 20 alloy wheels shod with a brand new set of Pirelli P Zero tyres, the specification on this car includes ceramic brakes, carbon rear diffuser, carbon front splitter, carbon wing mirror housing, carbon door trim, three position electric memory heated sports seats, silver fascia, satellite navigation, multi-function sports steering wheel with cruise control and audio controls, park distance control front and rear, folding mirrors, Alcantara headlining, high specification alarm, and first aid kit.This car has covered 61,400 miles in the hands of five owners and it has a mixture of main dealer and specialist service stamps in the book plus a number of invoices and MoT test certificates available. Importantly the invoice at Nicholas Mee Aston Martin specialist at 58,995 miles included a replacement clutch. The wheels are unmarked, the bodywork is almost flawless, having been machine polished, and the front end, doors, side skirts, and rear bumper have all been PPF'd. V12 UBS number plate included in sale and the car has an MoT test certificate valid until December 2023 with no advisories. Supplied with the handbook pack, a file of invoices and two glass keys.1,209 miles Aston Martin London 02/06/0811,362 miles Stamp missing 12/02/0920,799 miles Aston Martin Leeds 11/08/0931,026 miles HWM Aston Walton 21/05/1051,786 miles Autoficcina 23/09/1156,109 miles Aston Martin Norfolk 14/06/1357,555 miles Aston Martin Cambridge 25/11/1458,165 miles Aston Martin Cambridge 09/10/1558,291 miles Aston Martin Cambridge 27/09/1658,487 miles Aston Martin Cambridge 20/09/1858,994 miles Nicholas Mee 22/02/22 £7,000 bill plus clutch61,081 miles Aston Martin Sevenoaks 06/12/22 plus brake fluid
1974 Triumph TR6 Transmission: manualMileage:123000The Triumph TR6 was produced between 1969 and 1976 and, by the time production ended in July 1976, it was the best-seller of the TR range. In total 94,619 TR6s were manufactured of which 86,249 were sold overseas and only 8,370 were sold in the UK. The bodywork closely resembled that of the previous model, the TR5, but the front and rear were squared off and all TR6s featured inline six-cylinder engines. The TR6 featured a four-speed manual transmission and an optional equipment overdrive unit was a desirable feature because it gave drivers close-gearing for spirited driving whilst remaining an excellent touring car for open motorways. It also featured independent rear suspension, rack and pinion steering, 15 wheels and tyres, pile carpet on the floors and boot, bucket seats and a full complement of instrumentation. Braking was provided by disc brakes at the front and rear drum brakes.First registered on 4th April 1974 to a Mr. Pickering from Alnwick, this beautiful Mimosa Yellow TR6 was a UK home market supplied vehicle, which included the overdrive gearbox option from new. Purchased in 2006 by a Mr. Webster in Derby who ran the car until he began what developed into a comprehensive bodywork, engine and chassis restoration spanning several years. When the current owner, in Buckinghamshire, purchased the car in 2017 the expenditure didn't stop there. They have continued the sympathetic restoration which has included LED bulbs, re-chromed bumpers, ceramic coated exhaust manifold, complete new interior/door card, new seats, fuel pump and fuel line, electronic ignition, polyurethane bushes, high torque starter, refurbished inlet manifold and injectors, Oak Burr dash and wood door cappings and tonneau cover.Offered to auction with a V5C registration document, this MoT exempt sportscar is a genuine, privately owned, honest and useable classic. This TR6 represents fabulous value for money and would make an ideal addition to any collection or a perfect starting place for any classic car enthusiast. This Triumph has been garaged and exercised regularly, various bills of maintenance work, old MoT test certificates and many receipts can be found in the history file which includes a full service history until 57,775 miles, all stamped in the Triumph Passport book.
1980 Ford Escort RS2000 Transmission: manualMileage:48419The squarer-styled Escort Mk. II version appeared in January 1975 with the first production models having rolled off the production lines on 2nd December 1974. Unlike the first Escort (which was developed by Ford of Britain), the second generation was developed jointly between the UK and Ford of Germany. Codenamed 'Brenda' during its development, it had the same mechanical configuration as the Mk. I Escort. The estate and van versions used the same panelwork as the Mk. I but with the Mk. II front end and interior. The car used a revised underbody which had in fact been introduced as a running change during the last six months of the life of the Mk. I. The car was a success with just four body styles by competing in many different market niches where rival manufacturers had multiple models. The 'L' and 'GL' models were in the mainstream purchased by the private sector, the 'Sport', 'RS Mexico' and 'RS2000' in the performance market; the 'Ghia' for an untapped small car luxury sector and 'base' models for the fleet market. During the second half of the 1970s, the Escort continued to prove hugely popular with buyers in Britain. Production, after an incredibly popular model run, ended in Britain in August 1980 with other countries following soon after.This absolutely superb example of this highly sought-after British classic is presented in Salmon Pink (Signal Red 80) with chocolate brown cloth interior. We are informed by the vendor that the mileage is genuine at 48,000 and he is the fourth keeper from new. This car was on show in a Vauxhall dealership showroom for 19 years and recommissioned in 2016. The car has never been welded and all panels are original. It sits on correctly refurbished four-spoke RS alloys and new Pirelli CN36 tyres (including spare), original style steel exhaust system fitted and in the last six months, he has replaced a faulty lamination ignition with a new old stock lamination ignition system. The car has a new battery, three year ceramic coating treatment and its only been run on Esso synergy fuel (less ethanol) and runs beautifully we are told. The glass sunroof was replaced with a full length and fully restored Webasto sunroof and the vinyl roof covering was also renewed, as was its headliner. The original four-speed gearbox has been changed/upgraded to a fully rebuilt 2.8 type five-speed, correctly adapted and fitted with the same gear ratios as standard but plus fifth! A GS classics quick shift and cross member also fitted to fit the RS tunnel with no cutting. This Escort wants for nothing and is in fabulous condition. A rare Ford which is fast gaining pace in the collector's eye!
2021 Volkswagen Transporter T32 TDI Kombi Highline BMT Transmission: manualMileage:9575Historics are pleased to offer for sale this Incredible Volkswagen Transporter T6 Camper T32 Highline with a 2.0 150bhp Euro six engine and finished in Phantom Black with a black leather interior. Upon purchase by our vendor in 2020 this Transporter was taken to AJC Conversions in Glossop for the full conversion to a camper, after much consideration, AJC were chosen due to their quality of products and finish to the equivalent OEM standards. The Volkswagen started life as a standard Highline five-seater Kombi van with an RRP of £40,000 plus VAT with 17 Alloy wheels, heated seats, captain front seats, car play touch screen audio, rear parking sensors, comfort dash, leather multifunction steering wheel, automatic headlights, auto wipers, cruise control, front fog lights with steering operation, front bin, chiller bottle holder and importantly it was the 3.2 tonne version.The works commissioned then on the original van included two rear genuine Volkswagen windows fitted, fully sound deadened and insulated, full length REIMO pop top roof, roof bed fitted with mattress, 150W solar panel and associated wiring with split charge system, and secondary battery, seat swivel fitted to passenger seat, full furniture fitted in ash grey with black work surfaces and custom Volkswagen carpets , full LED lighting both in roof and in cupboards, reading lights and USB charging sockets for both beds, sink and gas hob unit, refrigerator, TV with built in DVD and digital TV ariel, hidden controls for electrics and rock and roll RIB bed with sculpted rear seats safety rated with seat belts. The entire van is trimmed in black leather with red stitching in the style of a traditional GTi and the bed side is trimmed in Alcantara.One main cabin table is fitted and one side door table, a portable toilet and water tank are fitted in the rear cupboard with controls for solar and split charge and hidden under van is the exit for water drain. The van has an electric hook up in engine bay so hidden and allows 240V system to work once connected up and Fiamma side awning. The performance styling additions include Sportline front aero bumper and rear spoiler, de-badged front grille, LED headlight conversion and running lights, Tunit engine remap with separate piggyback ECU which safely raises power to around 190bhp and delivers around 5mpg better economy.The wheels are black gloss 1 Form Edition 3 18 18x8.5J alloy wheels designed for vans with correct load rating with Goodyear Eagle F1 asymmetric load rated tyres, H&R lowering springs and Porsche red seat belts front and rear. The audio visual consists of Brodit custom mount with Quadlock, Audison digital Amplifier, Audison Prima two-way component speakers, Audison APBX 8 AS Amplified 10 subwoofer and hidden bass controller. Finally, a rear reversing camera, a fixed tow bar fitted by the supplying Volkswagen dealer and full G Technique ceramic coating and PPF to the rear bumper. There is more of which can all be found in the history file but safe to say the build and van cost in excess of £80,000.
Dior. Montre bracelet de dame en acier et céramique noire sertie de diamants mouvement quartzDior. A lady's stainless steel and black ceramic diamond set quartz winding bracelet watch Model: ChristalReference: CD113115Date: Purchased 21st June 2008Movement: 7-jewel ETA Cal.956.412 quartzDial: Black, applied silvered baton hour markers with numeral quarters, outer minute divisions with luminous dot quarters, date aperture between 4 and 5, polished baton hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Polished tonneau form, back secured by 4 screws, uni-directional ceramic and diamond set bezel, No.FD3188Strap/Bracelet: Fitted black rubber with steel edged ceramic squaresBuckle/Clasp: Signed double folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 34mm Accompaniments: Dior fitted box, outer card, International guarantee card, Gemstones certificate of origin, Instructions manualFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Chanel. Belle et exceptionnelle montre bracelet en édition limitée en or blanc 18K (750) et céramique noire sertie de diamants taille baguette mouvement automatiqueChanel. A very fine and exceptional Limited Edition 18K white gold and black ceramic automatic bracelet watch with baguette diamond setModel: J12Reference: H2037 / No.5/5 Limited EditionDate: Circa 2010Movement: 21-jewel Cal.2892 A2 automaticDial: Baguette diamonds and black ceramic, black square ceramic hour markers, white inner minute track, polished baton hands with luminous inserts, white pointed centre seconds handCase: Polished tonneau form, back secured by 8 screws, baguette diamond set bezel and lugs, diamond set screw down crown, No.L.G.44861Strap/Bracelet: Fitted polished baguette diamond set and black ceramic linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K white gold double folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mm Weight: 226,75gFootnotes:This exceptional 5 pieces limited edition J12 associates watch-making with the purest Fine Jewelry tradition. 597 baguette-cut diamonds are set in white gold. The bracelet-links, the dial's centre and the 12 indexes set with baguette-cut black ceramic, all highlight the sparkle of these diamonds. For extreme detail, the sides of the watchcase are equally set with baguette-cut diamonds. The crown is set with a facetted diamond. 1,400 hours were required to cut the diamonds and it look more than one year in the finest workshops to finally complete this creation.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Italian style papier mache oval tray with hand painted basket of flowers, (37cm x 30cm) an Epns jam dish with swing handle to top complete with glass liner, a pair of ceramic French gin and sherry bottle stoppers and a pair of Epns salts with gadroon borders, complete with original glass liners, (h: 6cm x 8cm)

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