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Ulysse Nardin. A fine 18K gold automatic astronomical bracelet watchModel: Astrolabium Galileo GalileiReference: 911-22Date: Circa 1990Movement: Jewelled Cal.91.7.151 automatic, 18K gold rotorDial: Two plate dial consisting of a silvered three tone fixed planisphere of celestial co-ordinates, beneath a rotating transparent rete labelled with the position of numerous bright stars with the ecliptic shown in gold all within a gold annual calendar ring, together representing the annual path of the Sun (Zodiac) against the background stars, gilt Solar hand marking the annual change of meridian height of the Sun, silvered Lunar hand indicating age and aspect of the Moon, Dragon hand predicting eclipses, luminous hour and minute handsCase: Polished round, exhibition back secured by 4 screws, Roman and Arabic numeral 24 hour markers to bezel, No.151Strap/Bracelet: Integral brushed link with alternating ridgesBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Winding box, Ulysse Nardin service case, Swisstec repair warranty card dated June 2022Footnotes:The notion of 24 hours a day was derived through astronomical observations. To pay homage to the three brilliant names in the world of astronomy: Galileo Galilei, Copernicus, and Johannes Kepler, Ulysse Nardin launched a series of three timepieces in collaboration with the genius watchmaker Ludwig Oechslin in 1985, 1988, and 1992. The series is widely known by the enthusiasts as the 'Trilogy of Time'. The present watch is an example of Astrolabium Galileo Galilei, which was the first of the trilogy. The dial indicates the position of the Sun, the Moon and the stars as seen from the earth. In addition, the watch also tells sunrise and sunset, moon phases, moonrise and moonset as well as eclipses of sun and moon. Not only does this watch present the most unique and complicated way of telling time, it also exemplifies the brand's commitments to engineering and watchmaking.The origin of the astrolabe is lost in antiquity, but it was possibly a Greek invention of the 2nd century BC. It was developed by Persian and Arabic astronomers and was widely used by the 9th century AD. The oldest surviving instruments date from the Middle Ages and were made throughout the Renaissance in Europe. The astrolabe remained an important tool of Islamic astronomy well into the 19th century.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ring in 18k white gold and diamonds. Classic rosette model with central brilliant-cut diamond colour J and purity VS2 weighing ca. 0.55 carats, set in claws and bordered by bezel-set diamonds, brilliant-cut weighing ca. 0.80 carats.Measurements: 20 mm (inner diameter); 12 mm (front).
A DVD gold disc The Lords of The Rings 'The Fellowship of the Ring' personally signed by Elijah Wood (Frodo), Sean Astin (Sam), Dominic Monaghan (Merry) and Billy Boyd (Pippin), framed montage with certificate frame size - 77 x 54.5cm CONDITION REPORT: The signatures are faded
Mixed costume and silver jewellery to include a silver gilt necklace, gold tone and silver tone dress rings, a silver ring with blue cabochon, vintage clip-on earrings and others, a Stanhope charm, a ladies gold tone Seiko watch and vintage brooches all housed in a late 20th Century wooden jewellery box. Location:R1.3
An early 20th century photo locket, with split pearl border, 3.5cm long including hanging loop, marked '9ct', 4.06g gross; together with an unmarked ring, the central light blue stone surrounded by split pearls, finger size M 1/2, 2.77g gross, tests as 18-22ct gold (the pearls untested and unwarranted)
An 18ct gold wedding band, finger size O and an early 20th century diamond set flower ring, marked '18ct; finger size O, 4.06g gross; a 9ct white gold green stone ring, finger size P 1/2 and a wedding band, marked '9ct', finger size N, 3.8g gross; a split pearl and red stone ring, and a ring set with imitation turquoise and split pearls, tests as 14-15ct gold, finger size O 1/2 (the pearls untested and unwarranted)
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