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A diamond solitaire ring comprising a round brilliant cut diamond set in six claws to a white tapering scrolled collet completed with yellow under-bezel, to yellow raised chenier shoulders and yellow 'D' profile shank measuring 2mm at base, size O/P, modern round diamond measures 5.95mm x 5.92mm x 3.42mm, estimated 0.73ct, colour H/I, clarity I2, unhallmarked with partial stamp for 18ct gold , good with general wear and a visible inclusion, total weight approx 2.6 grams
A good quality Tanzanite and diamond hallmarked 18ct white gold ring, size N/O, the trilliant cut intense violet/blue tanzanite approx 5.28ct measuring approx 12mm x 12mm x 6.47mm with a brilliant cut diamond either side, total approx 0.35ct, assessed colour G/H, clarity assessed I1, total weight approx 5 grams, n good condition with insurance valuation for £5,700
1963 Jaguar Mk. II (3.4 litre Manual O/D) Transmission: manualMileage:73512The Jaguar Mk. II was a medium size saloon built from 1959 to 1967 as a successor to the 2.4 and 3.4 models, manufactured between 1957 and 1959. The Mk. II was handsome, powerful and a good handling saloon which was offered with a choice of three six-cylinder twin cam engines; 2.4 litre, 3.4 litre or 3.8 litre. After the appreciation of the Mk. I, Jaguar's successor was well received making a good car even better. Similar in appearance, but with a bigger glass area, it boasted a wider track to improve road holding together with minor front suspension changes to reduce body roll and all-round disc rather than drum brakes. The 210bhp 3.4 litre engine variant proved to be the most popular, offering the best compromise between performance and economy. Naturally, the performance was excellent and the Mk. II has enjoyed great success on track and can still be a very competitive historic race car. Raced by all the top drivers of the day including Graham Hill, Roy Salvadori and Michael Parkes, the Mk. II has scored victories throughout saloon car races in the sixties and was also raced across Europe in the Tour De France and Monte Carlo rally.This stunning example has been extensively restored culminating in the car offered here. Presented in Signal Red with fully trimmed beige leather, this Jaguar was first registered on 16th March 1963 in Grimsby, details of this can be found within the original buff logbook. In 1989, the car was exported to Germany, we believe for a serviceman, before returning to the UK in 1998 in need of restoration. Our vendor purchased the car in 2016 as an ongoing project, since then AEW 763A has had a ‘money no object’ treatment for which countless invoices can be found in the history file alongside quite a detailed history. The car itself is splendid, new chrome, new wood cappings and rubbers complement what has been a very good restoration indeed, the only shame being that due to ill health our vendor has not had much chance to enjoy the car. A fully restored 3.4 example with rebuilt engine and with the desirable manual with overdrive gearbox sitting on new wire wheels, this ticks all the Mk. II boxes and viewing is highly recommended.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.
An elegant bracket/Mantle Clock having a single train movement, the white face with Roman hour numerals and Arabic minutes with a regulation spindle above the 12 'o' clock position. An arched Oak case with lightwood stringing and a shaded inlaid oval, 10'' high x 7 1/2'' wide x 4 1/2'' deep, pendulum present but no key. **
An early 20th century hand painted wooden sign displaying 'NOTICE. BEWARE OF THE TRAMS',lettering on a green ground, with moulded borderheight 41cm, width 64.1cmCondition: The sign is in a/f condition, there are a number of holes on bottom edge between the 'T' and 'R' and below the 'A', and at the top above the 'N', lots of other losses to the surface, through the 'O' of 'OF", a section of loss 10cm in length to bottom border, splits to timber, cracking and bubbling to paint surface, reverse shows more losses IMPORTANT: ALL TRANSPORT SIGNS AND EPHEMERA WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION FROM OUR OFF SITE WAREHOUSE IN BECKENHAM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. PLEASE CALL 0208 468 1010 TO ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT
A BR(M) enamel sign displaying 'WAY OUT / AND TO PLATFORMS / 2 & 3',with white lettering on a maroon ground, with double-flight arrow pointing left, height 45.9cm, width 91.6cmCondition: Some more extensive areas of touching up notably to top edge and corners, and to letters such as 'O' in 'OUT', other smaller chips and corroded areas on outer edge and marks to sign surface
A London Underground Standard Tube Stock enamel cab destination plate for Bakerloo line and a O/P/Q-Stock enamel cab destination plate for District and Metropolitan line, the first single sided, white lettering on a brown ground with brass fittings at either end, the second double sided with black lettering on a yellow ground, (2) measures approx. height 10cm, width 62cmCondition: in ex-use condition with areas of wear and loss to the enamel IMPORTANT: ALL TRANSPORT SIGNS AND EPHEMERA WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION FROM OUR OFF SITE WAREHOUSE IN BECKENHAM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. PLEASE CALL 0208 468 1010 TO ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT
A BR(S) region enamel sign displaying 'WAY OUT AND WAITING ROOM',with white lettering on a green ground, height 30.5cm, width 60.9cmCondition: some losses to the enamel on the corners and edges as per photograph, small loss to second 'O' in 'ROOM', other spots of corrosion and marks to sign surface
A BR(M) enamel direction sign displaying 'LADIES ROOM',white lettering on a red ground with a double-flight arrow facing right, height 45.6cm, width 60.8cmCondition: The sign has losses to the enamel particularly on the corners, and on the 'A' and first 'O' in ROOM, small losses elsewhere on the edges as per photograph, faint streaks running vertically down the sign, small areas of scratching, rubbing to exterior edges
A BR(E) enamel sign displaying 'WAY OUT'with white lettering on a blue groundheight 30.5cm, width 91.4cmCondition: Some areas of touching up to the surface between 'WAY' and 'OUT' and under the 'O', and white touch up to the 'W', some losses to the enamel on the right and left bottom corners
An enamelled iron street sign for Talbot Road W2, City of Westminster, on wooden frame to back, with iconic and black and red sans serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world, sold together with a signed Certificate of Authenticity44.4 x 71.4 cmCondition: All signs have been hung outside and have been exposed to the elements and therefore have a general degree of wear. Some areas of marking to top left, loss of enamel next to '2', other marks and rusting, some paint marks to 'O' of Talbot.Note: 20 % VAT is payable on the Hammer Price for this item PLEASE NOTE: COLLECTION OF THE STREET SIGNS WILL BE FROM OUR OFFICE IN CHISLEHURST BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. PLEASE CALL 0208 468 1010 TO ARRANGE A COLLECTION TIME.
A London Underground Oxford Circus enamel 'bullseye' roundel sign,in bronze frame and mounted on backing board,sign width 61.7cm, height 50.2cm, overall width 64.1cm, height 52cmCondition: Overall in good condition with some small surface markings, very slight losses to the enamel but not very perceptible, scratch to nameplate intersecting first 'O', rubbing and scratching to bronze mount, some streaks of white on outer rim of bronze frame, chips and small losses to backing board
* EUGEN DEKKERT (GERMAN 1865 - 1956), ST MONANS HARBOUR oil on canvas, signed image size 56cm x 78cm, overall size 84cm x 108cm Framed. Provenance: Sold by Christie's (Scottish Sale, Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh 27th October 2005 lot 41) for £6120 (premium) and with an estimate of £3000 - 5000. Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 21 February 1958, lot 55. Note: Eugen Dekkert was generally known in Scotland as "Eugene" as the pronunciation of his name (Oigun) was a little unusual for some Scots. Dekkert was born in 1865 in Stettin, Germany aka Szczecin (and now part of Poland under the Potsdam Agreement of 1945) and he came to live in Scotland as a young man. He first lived in Glasgow and then settled in the East Neuk of Fife in the early 20th century. He and his wife Emma were living in St Monans at both the 1901 and 1911 census. The fact that he lived there explains why he often painted the harbour at St Monans. It was written in 1906 that "the sea is never absent from his work" and that his style was "strongly individual". He had studied at the Academy in Munich as a student of Theodor Hummel. Presumably, he returned to Germany at the time of the Great War. Eugen Dekkert participated in numerous prestigious art exhibitions in Berlin, Dresden and Munich. Many of his works are in international as well as German museums, such as the Neue Pinakothek in Munich. Eugen Dekkert died in 1956. Dekkert is often referred to in the UK as Scottish and sometimes as Dutch. His dates are also frequently recorded incorrectly and even his time in Scotland is misreported probably because his work continued to be exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy and at other venues until at least 1938. However, after 1913 his address was listed (in RSA exhibiting records) as "c/o Messrs James McClure & Son, 130 Wellington Street, Glasgow", so one can reasonably conclude that he was selling through McClure as an agent and was no longer resident in Scotland.
An 18ct gold tanzanite and brilliant-cut diamond dress ring, tanzanite estimated weight 3.30ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, hallmarks for Birmingham 2014, ring size O, 4.7gCondition- Overall good condition- Tanzanite is a vivid deep bluish purple hue, with good to fair clarity- Tanzanite is in good condition, with minor abrasions- Diamonds are well matched and bright- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
An 18ct gold oval-shape diamond single-stone ring, with brilliant-cut diamond line shoulders, principal diamond estimated weight 2ct, G-H colour, P1-P2 clarity, hallmarks for London 2012, ring size O, 4gCondition- Overall good condition- Principal diamond is bright, in good condition- Principal diamond has some eye visible inclusions, mount may conceal further inclusions- Shoulder diamonds are well matched, lively and bright- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A platinum Colombian emerald and brilliant-cut diamond cluster ring, with report from the IGL, stating Colombia, indication of slight oil only, 1.26ct, total diamond weight 0.62ct, estimated G+ colour, VS clarity, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size O, 6gCondition- Overall good condition- Please see report for further details of the emerald- Emerald is a vivid, deep green hue, well saturated, with typical inclusions- Diamonds are very well matched, lively and bright- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
An 18ct gold yellow sapphire and old-cut diamond cluster ring, with old and single-cut diamond line shoulders, sapphire estimated weight 1.50ct, estimated total diamond weight 1.40ct, H-I colour, VS2-SI clarity, band stamped 18ct, ring size O, 4.5gCondition- Overall good condition- Sapphire is a medium deep, vibrant yellow hue, with good clarity- Sapphire is in good condition, with minor abrasions- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Diamonds have light and dark scattered inclusions- Length of ring head 1.4cm- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
An 18ct gold cushion-shape sapphire and brilliant-cut diamond dress ring, with pave-set diamond surround and shoulders, sapphire estimated weight 2.20ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, band stamped 18K, ring size O, 11.4gCondition- Overall good to fair condition- Sapphire is a deep and vibrant, slightly purplish blue hue, with good clarity- Sapphire is in good to fair condition, with some abrasions and a few small nibbles to the girdle and facet edges- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Width (at widest) 1.1cm- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Twenty boxed Lilliput Lane models to include The Spinney, Chestnut Cottage, Hollytree Cottage, Kiln Cottage, Wash Day, Gold Top, Runswick House, Wedding Bells, Mother's Garden, Hops House, Ring O' Bells, Applejack Cottage, Great Expectations, Lily Of The Valley, Little Shambles, Granny's Bonnet, Finders Keepers, Where Sparks Fly, Mother's Pride and Pride And Joy.Condition Report: All have deeds, Lily Of The Valley has a small chip to the tree otherwise no obvious signs of damage. S
A 1.85 cts Burmese amber and white zircon pendant set in silver, issued in a limited edition 1 of 48, a pair of 1.18ct white topaz sterling silver earrings and a 7.81 cts tanzanite & white topaz sterling silver aryonna ring size N to O issued in a limited edition 1 of 109, all with certificates of authenticity
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