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An early 20th Century Emerald and Diamond Ring claw-set step-cut emerald, estimated 2cts, between two old-cut diamonds in intricate pierced mount millegrain-set rose-cut diamonds, ring size J/K in Fabergé boxFootnote:Associated provenance: by repute the ring was bought by Fountain Charles Bolton from Fabergé in Moscow circa 1910 for his wife Emilie. Bolton worked for W J Bush & Co of London in their Moscow factory producing essential oils. The ring passed to Emilie's daughter Mollie and on her death in 2002 was left to the present owner.
THREE 1/43 SCALE DIECAST MODEL CARS comprising a Progetto K No.026, Maserati Birdcage T60, white and red, racing number 53, Riverside 1960; Brumm No.R195, Porsche 550 1500RS Spyder, silver, Mille Miglia 1954; and Corgi No.D740, Ferrari 250 GTO, red, each mint or near mint and boxed, the boxes generally good.
Original vintage dealer showroom advertising poster - Porsche 911 SC Cutaway. In 1978, Porsche introduced the new version of the 911, called the '911SC'. Porsche reintroduced the SC designation for the first time since the 356SC (as distinguished from the race engined 356 Carrera). There was no Carrera version of the 911SC. The "SC" stands for "Super Carrera". It featured a 3.0-litre aluminum engine with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection and a 5-speed 915 transmission. Originally power output was 180 PS (130 kW; 180 bhp), later 188 bhp (140 kW; 191 PS) and then in 1981 it was increased to 204 PS (150 kW; 201 bhp). The move to an aluminum engine was to regain case reliability, something missing for many years with magnesium. In 1981 a Cabriolet concept car was introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The convertible body design also featured four-wheel drive, although this was dropped in the production version. The first 911 Cabriolet debuted in late 1982, as a 1983 model. This was Porsche's first cabriolet since the 356 of the mid-1960s. A total of 4,214 were sold in its introductory year, despite its premium price relative to the open-top targa. Cabriolet versions of the 911 have been offered ever since. Country: Germany. Year: 1983. Artist: Studio Farr. Size (cm): 76x101.5 (Horizontal). Good condition, faint yellowing, creases and small tears in margins.
Original antique World War One propaganda poster issued by the League of National Safety to promote rationing and avoiding waste in support of the Food Economy Campaign featuring a message from the director of Food Economy Sir Arthur K. Yapp - "Apart from rigid economy in food and vigorous war against waste, there is no guarantee of security. May I urge you to join the League of National Safety to-day. Write your name address on a postcode..." - in stylised text with the League of National Safety anchor logo displayed above in front of a Union Jack flag and decorative floral friezes with crowns at the top framing the sides and below. Printed by St. Clements Press Ltd., London. Very good condition, restored folds, repaired tears in margins, backed on linen. Country: UK, year: 1917, artist: Unknown, size(cm): 74.5x48.5.
Group of three original vintage car carcing posters. 1. Sport Original Vintage Poster – ADAC 1000Km Rennen Nurburgring 1974 - Motorsport Race Original Vintage Poster Country: Germany. Year: 1974. Artist: F. K. Koch, H. Radermacher. Size (cm): 84x52.5 Good condition, folded as issued, faint creases.; 2. Sport Original Vintage Poster – ADAC Interserie Formula 2 Race 1971, Badden Wurttemberg & Hessen, Hockenheim - Motorsport Race Original Vintage Poster Country: Germany. Year: 1971. Artist: Stelger. Size (cm): 83.5x59 Good condition, folded as issued, small tears in bottom left corners.; 3. Sport Original Vintage Poster – 24 Francorchamps – World Touring Car Championship 1987 Country: Belgium. Year: 1987. Artist: Unknown. Size (cm): 68.5x40 Very good condition, faint creases.

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