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Georg Jensen: a Danish silver pendant designed by Nanna Ditzel of circular form with vertical split section, design no.337A, on chain together with a pair of Georg Jensen .925 silver earrings, model 131 contained in original box and a hallmarked silver abstract design bracelet (makers mark DSJ), London hallmarks.
KAWASAKIi GPZ1100 Unregistered (nova) Frame nO TBA Engine NO TBA Following on from the market beating Z900 & z1000 range, topping Kawasaki`s range for 1981 was the GPz1100 sports roadster. Chain driven and fitted with fuel injection, an innovation Kawasaki had first tried on the Z1000H a year previously. Bike magazine reported in August 1981 "…the newest `Big Z` scorched through the standing quarter-mile in 11.53 seconds on its way to a top speed within a whisker of 140mph…" Sold new abroad and recently imported, this GPz1100 has received a considerable amount of attention including re-paint in Kawazaki`s famous green and an apparent full rebuild and thus is rare in that it retains its original fuel injection system often swapped in favour of standard carburettion. Described as principally restored and requiring minor finishing and re-commissioning. NOVA documents included. No Reserve
KAWASAKI GPZ1100 (1981) ULA 743W Frame nO kzt10b000918 Engine nO TBA Following on from the market beating Z900 & z1000 range, topping Kawasaki`s range for 1981 was the GPz1100 sports roadster. Chain driven and fitted with fuel injection, an innovation Kawasaki had first tried on the Z1000H a year or so previously. Bike magazine reported in August 1981 "…the newest `Big Z` scorched through the standing quarter-mile in 11.53 seconds on its way to a top speed within a whisker of 140mph…" Sold new abroad this current example was first registered in the UK in 1996 and has had three previous owners in that time Over this period, the bike has received some not inconsiderable updates including an upgraded JMC braced swinging arm, twin headlights and customized paintwork Described as generally very good condition, sold with current MOT certificate & V5C.
GEORGE CHINNERY (1774-1852) A portrait of Catherine Hungerford, seated in an interior, wearing a gold guard chain over her black dress, her clasped hands resting on her lap, with red curtains behind and a landscape to the distance oil on canvas, 15.25"" x 12.5"" Catherine, or Katherine Hungerford was the daughter of John Townsend Hungerford, solicitor to the Honourable East India Company Service. She married Welby Brown Jackson, Judge of the Sudder Court, Calcutta, on 10th April, 1823 at St John`s Church, Calcutta. George Chinnery arrived in India in 1802, firstly establishing himself in Madras (Chennai) before moving on to Calcutta (Kolkata), where he became the leading artist of the British community in India. He spent twenty-three years in India before, despite many lucrative commissions, he sailed to the China coast to evade his creditors in 1825. He remained in China until his death in 1852, where he was productive to the end, sought out by those who wanted to imitate his drawings and to meet the eccentric genius of the China coast Provenance: The sitter and thence by descent Private Collection, Somerset
A BRITISH ROYAL WATCH BY K. ZIMMERMAN, LIVERPOOL, 19TH CENTURY. W: 57.7 g D: 43 cm. A fine & unusual gold skeletonized watch. The case is 18k yellow gold with a three body, spring loaded back entirely decorated with vermicelli. The case is engraved with the British Royal coat-of-arms from the reign of His Royal Highness Prince Albert (1819-1861). Inside the case is a hallmark for Chester 1860. The dial has a gold ring with Roman numerals on a matte background, engraved flowers and gold minute dots. The movement is gilt, skeletonized and engraved with foliate pattern, fuse movement with maintaining power and chain. It has 15 jewels in gold settings, lateral counter poised lever escapement and bi-metallic compensated balance. The watch is signed on the back plate T. Dunn's Patent No. 3. K. Zimmerman, 31 Slater St. Liverpool. The English patent office records indicate the patent issued to T. Dunn regarding the case design. The fabrication of the movement design is very unusual for English watches of this period, Weight: 57.7 grams, Case diameter 43 mm. The watch is mounted in a very fine gilded and silk lined jewellery box. On the top is an enameled picture of an elegant lady in a red shroud and signed by the famous French enameller D Henner. Provenance: English private collection. Condition Report: Watch:- Excellent condition. Hallmarks to the inside of the case. In working condition. Minor scratching to the glass consistent with age. Box:- Excellent condition. Relined in red silk and velvet. Ormolu in fine condition. Very small repair to front right leg. Enamel panel in excellent condition.

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