PRINCE ROGERS NELSON: (1958-2016) American Singer & Songwriter, mononymously known as Prince. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, an atmospheric and engaging image of the talented singer and musician in a head and shoulders pose, reminiscent of the Purple Rain stage of his career. The Warner Bros. publicity portrait is credited to photographer Al Beaulieu and dated November 1982. Signed, 'Love God, Prince', in bold black ink to the image, the signature running across a partially darker area of the image. Rare. EX Prince was a musical innovator, recognised for his eclectic work, flamboyant stage presence, extravagant dress and wide vocal range. His compositions integrated a wide variety of musical styles, contributing to sales of over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling artists of all time. The winner of many awards (including an Academy Award for the film Purple Rain), Rolling Stone magazine ranked Prince at number 27 on its list of 100 Greatest Artists ('the most influential artists of the rock 'n' roll era').
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An 18ct white gold green tourmaline and diamond dress ring, set with a central oval cut green tourmaline, measuring approx. 12x10mm, surrounded by a border of graduated round brilliant cut diamonds, with further diamonds set to open metalwork shoulders, hallmarked Birmingham 2012, ring size N½, weight approx. 13.5g.
An early 20th century ladies silver gilt and guilloche enamel pocket cigarette case, the hinged cover having raised jewel thumbpiece and finely decorated in bright enamels with ladies in 18th century dress within a landscape, gilt washed interior, stamped 935, 8.1 x 5.4cm; together with one other sterling silver, silver gilt and guilloche red enamel example (this example with losses to extremities) (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Blue example - enamel losses to either side at back, small enamel loss to front panel ends beneath thumbpiece, otherwise good with minor handling wear.Red example - enamel losses to extremities.
A ladies Rolex 18ct gold dress watch, the signed and gilded square dial having baton markers, pave set small brilliant cut diamond surround, manual wind movement, the heavy brick link bracelet having diamond set clasp, stamped 750 Rolex, back cover numbered 935722, gross weight 68.7g, w.1.6cm (excluding crown), no Rolex box or papers Condition Report / Extra Information In good working order.Scratch to glass between 5-6 o'clock, but dial is good.Bracelet and clasp are original Rolex.Bracelet max length 19.5cm, min length 17.3cm.We do not have the tools to open the case and movement.
A WWI German officer's dress sword and scabbard (103cm). Condition Report: No dents to scabbard.Scabbard heavily worn.Yes, blade enters all the way into the scabbard.No, scabbard is not bent out of shape.Scabbard = 86cmBlade = 84cm.Yes, the grips are wires.No, the pommel does not have 'jiggle'.No maker's marks.Please see attached picture.
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