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An 18ct white gold onyx and diamond bombé ring, with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, milligrain set in a crossover to the centre, with sections of carved and reeded onyx between, to a pierced finger guard and tapering rounded shank. A stated total diamond weight of 0.62ct. 12.6mm wide,11.74g. Finger size M
A two colour gold diamond set snowflake cluster ring, with a brilliant cut diamond, claw set to the centre. A border of brilliant cut diamonds, with brilliant cut diamonds set between, to a white basket. Yellow chenier shoulders to a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Head 11.5mm, 4.11g Finger size M
Alexander P Thomson (1887-1962), 'The farmstead', watercolour, signed, framed and glazed, 48 x 43 cmThomson was a Glasgow born painter (notably of the Scottish Highlands) and etcher. From 1906 he exhibited widely at the Royal Academy, the Royal Scottish Academy and elsewhere. SourcesBuckman, D (2006), Artists in Britain Since 1945, Art Dictionaries LtdDolman B (1981), A Dictionary of British Artists, 1929, Antique Collectors? ClubJohnson J and Greutzner A (1999), British Artists 1880-1940, Antique Collectors? ClubWaters G M (1975), Dictionary of British Artists 1900-1950, Eastbourne Fine Art
Signed paperwork relating to the investiture of the KC of the most distinguished Order of St Michael & St George to inc letters from the Chancery signed Edward Wingfield, Garter., Albert Wood, to Martin Le M H Gosselin 1898; together with paperwork for the appointment of the Sheriff of Hertford 1859 etc
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster featuring an illustration of a USSR spacecraft bearing the red communist flag with a hammer and sickle emblem on it and an American spacecraft with a US flag it blasting against each other and sending a lightning bolt down to a man with a gun barrel for a nose and a missile for a hat below the blue background. One of a series from M Abramov's set of political cartoons No Cold War - Space experiments Political resonance. Artwork by Mark Aleksandrovich Abramov (1913-1994). Excellent condition. The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states (the Eastern Bloc), and the United States with its allies (the Western Bloc) after World War II. The historiography of the conflict began between 1946 (the year U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan's "Long Telegram" from Moscow cemented a U.S. foreign policy of containment of Soviet expansionism) and 1947 (the introduction of the Truman Doctrine). The Cold War began to de-escalate after the Revolutions of 1989. The collapse of the USSR in 1991 (when the proto-state Republics of the Soviet Union declared independence) was the end of the Cold War. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany and its allies, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences. The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), conducted in July 1975, was the first joint U.S.–Soviet space flight, as a symbol of the policy of détente that the two superpowers were pursuing at the time. It involved the docking of an Apollo command and service module and the Soviet Soyuz 19 capsule. The unnumbered Apollo vehicle was left over from the canceled Apollo missions and the last Apollo command and service module to fly. This mission ceremoniously marked the end of the Space Race that had begun in 1957 with the Sputnik launch.Year of printing: 1976, country of printing: Russia , designer: M. Abramov, dimensions (cm): 48x32.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster featuring an illustration of a man in a hat and overcoat shooting a machine gun with the bullets flying out to form footprints that lead back to the man behind a door marked CIA and the smoke coming from the gun barrel marked Political Killings, Provocations, Plots, Anti Government Activity. One of a series from M Abramov's set of political cartoons No Cold War - Everyone sees where the tracks lead. Artwork by Mark Aleksandrovich Abramov (1913-1994). Horizontal. Excellent condition. The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states (the Eastern Bloc), and the United States with its allies (the Western Bloc) after World War II. The historiography of the conflict began between 1946 (the year U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan's "Long Telegram" from Moscow cemented a U.S. foreign policy of containment of Soviet expansionism) and 1947 (the introduction of the Truman Doctrine). The Cold War began to de-escalate after the Revolutions of 1989. The collapse of the USSR in 1991 (when the proto-state Republics of the Soviet Union declared independence) was the end of the Cold War. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany and its allies, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences.Year of printing: 1976, country of printing: Russia , designer: M. Abramov, dimensions (cm): 32x48.
Original vintage advertising poster for the release of Script for a Jester's Tear, the debut studio album by British neo-progressive rock band Marillion, released in the United Kingdom on 13 March 1983 by EMI Record. Marillion /m??r?li?n/ are a British rock band, formed in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, in 1979. They emerged from the post-punk music scene in Britain and existed as a bridge between the styles of punk rock and classic progressive rock, becoming the most commercially successful neo-progressive rock band of the 1980s. Marillion's recorded studio output since 1982 is composed of eighteen albums, generally regarded in two distinct eras, delineated by the departure of original lead singer Fish in late 1988 and the subsequent arrival of replacement Steve Hogarth in early 1989. The band achieved eight Top Ten UK albums between 1983 and 1994, including a number one album in 1985 with Misplaced Childhood, and during the period the band were fronted by Fish they had eleven Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart. They are best known for the 1985 singles "Kayleigh" and "Lavender", which reached number two and number five respectively, with "Kayleigh" also entering the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Marillion's first album released with Hogarth, 1989's Seasons End, was another Top Ten hit, and albums continued to chart well until their departure from EMI Records following the release of their 1996 live album Made Again and the dissipation of the band's mainstream popularity in the late 1990s; save for a resurgence in the mid- to late-2000s, they have essentially been a cult act since then. Marillion have achieved a further twelve Top 40 hit singles in the UK with Hogarth, including 2004's "You're Gone", which charted at No. 7 and is the biggest hit of his tenure. The band continue to tour internationally, becoming ranked 38th in Classic Rock's "50 Best Live Acts of All Time" in 2008. In 2016, they returned to the UK Albums Chart Top Ten for the first time in 22 years with their highest chart placing since 1987. The music on their debut album, Script for a Jester's Tear, was born out of the intensive performances of the previous years. Although it had some progressive rock stylings, it also had a darker edge, suggested by the bedsit squalor on the album's cover. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number seven on the UK album chart and producing the singles "He Knows You Know" (number 35) and "Garden Party" (number 16). Although they were accused of being Genesis soundalikes, the album reached the Platinum certification and has been credited with giving a second life to progressive rock bands from the previous era.Year of printing: 1983, country of printing: UK, designer: Mark Wilkinson, dimensions (cm): 152x102. Very good condition, minor defects in margins.
Original vintage travel advertising poster for the Belle Vue Zoo in Manchester featuring a colourful image of a hippopotamus yawning reflected in ripples of water against a bright yellow background with the text above and below in stylised bold black and red letters. Opened in 1836, the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens was a popular tourist destination, one of the largest zoos in England that expanded to become the "showground of the world"; due to increased competition, the zoo closed in 1977, the amusement park closed in 1980, the gardens closed in 1982 and the exhibition halls and speedway closed in 1987. Printed by Electric (M) Printing Co., Ltd, Manchester. Good condition, folded as issued, minor tears and creases in margins.Year of printing: 1950s, country of printing: UK, designer: Uknown, dimensions (cm): 76x51.
Original vintage advertising poster for Chanel Chance Fragance - Take It. The poster features a great image by renowned French fashion photographer Jean-Paul Goude showing model Anne Vyalitsyna clinging tight onto a oversized bottle of the Chanell fragance. Jean-Paul Goude (born 8 December 1940) is a French graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, advertising film director and event designer. He worked as art director at Esquire magazine in New York City during the 1970s, and famously choreographed the 1989 Bicentennial Parade in Paris to mark the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. In addition, over the last three decades, he has created well known campaigns and illustrations for brands including Perrier, Citroën, Kodak, Chanel, Kenzo, Shiseido, Cacharel, H&M, Galeries Lafayette. Chanel S.A. (/???n?l/, French pronunciation: [?an?l]) is a French privately held company owned by Alain Wertheimer and Gérard Wertheimer, grandsons of Pierre Wertheimer, who was an early business partner of the couturière Coco Chanel. Chanel S.A. is a high fashion house that specializes in haute couture and ready-to-wear clothes, luxury goods, and fashion accessories. In her youth, Gabrielle Chanel gained the nickname Coco from her time as a chanteuse. As a fashion designer, Coco Chanel catered to women's taste for elegance in dress, with blouses and suits, trousers and dresses, and jewellery (gemstone and bijouterie) of simple design, that replaced the opulent, over-designed, and constrictive clothes and accessories of 19th-century fashion. The Chanel product brands have been personified by male and female fashion models, idols and actresses, including Inès de La Fressange, Catherine Deneuve, Carole Bouquet, Vanessa Paradis, Nicole Kidman, Anna Mouglalis, Audrey Tautou, Keira Knightley, Kristen Stewart, G-Dragon, Pharrell Williams, Cara Delevigne, Jennie Kim and Marilyn Monroe.Year of printing: 2002, country of printing: France, designer: Jean-Paul Goude, dimensions (cm): 175x118. Good condition, slight edge wears, creases, minor tears and pinholes in top margin.
Poster designed by the notable poster artist, A. M. Cassandre (1901-1968), for the Davis Cup - 29, 30, 31 Juillet challenge round de la Coupe Davis. Fantastic Art Deco design featuring a tennis player behind the net with a huge tennis ball in the air. Official lithograph re-issue by the grandson of the artist, Henri Mouron, from the 1932 original - Studio Editions printed in France by Bedos, Paris. Very good condition, restored thin cut on top corner. Cassandre, pseudonym of Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron (24 January 1901 – 17 June 1968) was a French painter, commercial poster artist, and typeface designer. Inspired by cubism as well as surrealism, he earned a reputation with works such as Bûcheron (Woodcutter), a poster created for a cabinetmaker that won first prize at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. Cassandre became successful enough that with the help of partners he was able to set up his own advertising agency called Alliance Graphique, serving a wide variety of clients during the 1930s. He is perhaps best known for his posters advertising travel, for clients such as the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits. His creations for the Dubonnet wine company were among the first posters designed in a manner that allowed them to be seen by occupants in moving vehicles. His posters are memorable for their innovative graphic solutions and their frequent denotations to such painters as Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso. In addition, he taught graphic design at the École des Arts Décoratifs and then at the École d'Art Graphique. With typography an important part of poster design, the company created several new typeface styles. Cassandre developed Bifur in 1929, the sans serif Acier Noir in 1935, and in 1937 an all-purpose font called Peignot. In 1936, his works were exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City which led to commissions from Harper's Bazaar to do cover designs. The Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men's tennis. It is run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is contested annually between teams from competing countries in a knock-out format. It is described by the organisers as the "World Cup of Tennis", and the winners are referred to as the World Champion team. The competition began in 1900 as a challenge between Great Britain and the United States. By 2016, 135 nations entered teams into the competition. The most successful countries over the history of the tournament are the United States (winning 32 tournaments and finishing as runners-up 29 times) and Australia (winning 28 times, including four occasions with New Zealand as Australasia, and finishing as runners-up 19 times). The present champions are Croatia, who beat France to win their second title in 2018.Year of printing: 1980, country of printing: France, designer: Adolphe Mouron Cassandre, dimensions (cm): 91x69.
Original vintage Soviet poster featuring an illustration of a man in a top hat marked Monopolies and forming the shape of a gallows with the rope noose hanging from a dollar sign shaped hook held by a soldier in an SS uniform standing on the rim of the hat. One of a series from M Abramov's set of political cartoons No Cold War - The executioners of Chile self support. Artwork by Mark Aleksandrovich Abramov (1913-1994). Excellent condition. The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states (the Eastern Bloc), and the United States with its allies (the Western Bloc) after World War II. The historiography of the conflict began between 1946 (the year U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan's "Long Telegram" from Moscow cemented a U.S. foreign policy of containment of Soviet expansionism) and 1947 (the introduction of the Truman Doctrine). The Cold War began to de-escalate after the Revolutions of 1989. The collapse of the USSR in 1991 (when the proto-state Republics of the Soviet Union declared independence) was the end of the Cold War. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany and its allies, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences.Year of printing: 1976, country of printing: Russia , designer: M. Abramov, dimensions (cm): 48x32.
Philip Andreevich Maliavin, Russian artist, 1869-1940, depicting young peasant "The Woman", coloured Pencil on paper, signed in pencil Ph Maliavine lower right. With lots of information on reverse including letter of provenance from M. Gunsbourg. This was a wedding present from him to Mrs J. Voysey in 1962 and this is his drawing for a picture that hangs in Moscow Tretiakoff gallery.
A GENTLEMAN'S COMPOSITE PANERAI RADIOMIR MARINA MILITARE "8 GIORNI" WRIST WATCHCIRCA 2011, REF. PAM00339 M SERIES LIMITED TO 1500 PIECES WITH BROWN DIAL, ACCOMPANIED BY THE ORIGINAL BOX, PAPERWORK, LIMITED EDITION CERTIFICATE & BOOKLETSMovement: 8 day manual wind, signed Panerai, numbered.Case: Width approx. 47mm, signed Officine Panerai, case ref. OP 6806, limited edition number 14xx/1500, numbered, original screw-down crown.Strap: Officine Panerai leather strap & pin buckle.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Running at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In very good condition.The timekeeping and accuracy of this watch has not been tested, therefore cannot be guaranteed.
AEROSPATIALE M M 38 EXOCET MISSILE, PEN AND MEMO PAD DESK STAND, BLACK WITH GOLD LETTERING (L. 22 CM, W. 13 CM OVERALL). ALSO A DIE CAST FIGURE OF A BRITISH SOLDIER WITH A SHOULDER LAUNCH MISSILE SYSTEM (H. 9.5 CM) (2). (THE PROPERTY OF SIR JOHN CHARNLEY (B. 1922) FORMER CONTROLLER OF RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, ROYAL AIRCRAFT ESTABLISHMENT, FARNBOROUGH. CURRICULUM VITAE - SEE IMAGES).
ART NOUVEAU 800 SILVER SPOON SET GREEN GLASS CABOCHON ON A LEAF AND BERRY DESIGN HANDLE AND GILT BOWL, STAMPED 'RUDOLF WOLFF SOLINGEN' 800 (L. 10.5 CM). ART NOUVEAU JUGENDSTIL WHITE METAL PENDANT LOCKET IN BOOK FORM WITH A FLORAL DECORATED COVER, THE FRONT LETTERED 'UNVERGESSLICHE TAGE' (UNFORGETTABLE DAYS) WITH ENGRAVED DEDICATION INSIDE, DATED 23.5.1904. AN 835 SILVER GILT BRACELET SET SIX PALE YELLOW STONES (L. 19.5 CM) A WHITE METAL TRIANGULAR BROOCH, A 935 SILVER MARCASITE AND GREENSTONE RING, SIZE M 1/2, BOXED, PAIR OF GILT METAL CHAMPLEVE EARRINGS (1 'BUTTERFLY' ONLY), BOXED (9)

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