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An Edwardian 9ct rose gold opal and garnet oval hinged snap bangle, the platform set with central oval opal, twin circular cabochon opals and twin garnets in a pierced frame, hallmarked for Chester 1902, inner measurements 60 x 42mm, approx. 8.9g.Condition Report: The opals are quite flat, almost giving the appearance of moonstones. Light surface scratches and the piece is fully hallmarked. The catch is slightly loose and comes with a safety chain.
A yellow metal oval plaque brooch centred with an opal cabochon within a border of tiny rose cut diamonds with further rose cut diamonds to the platform, unmarked, length 40mm, width 35mm, approx. 12.8g.Condition Report: The opal has a small chip to the edge, general surface scratches and wear. The diamonds are of poor quality, general surface scratches and some discolouration to the yellow metal.
A pair of 18ct white gold green and clear gem Italian made earrings weight 3.6gms, in original box, and a further four pairs of 9ct gold and yellow metal earrings, set with amethyst, garnet and pearls, and a single opal drop earring, weight all together 7.8gms and a further pair of gold plated drop earrings. Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver and costume jewellery, to include items set with Welo opal, Russian diopside, amethyst, tiger's eye, and Chrysocolla, and other items from The Jewellery Channel, most of the items still have their point of sale tags and descriptions. Selling on behalf of Operation Smile, the charity, that supports children born with cleft palates. Condition Report:No condition report available.
A silver Welo opal ring and earrings, a platinum plated silver peacock quartz pendant, other items include lapis lazuli beads and pendant, smoky quartz statement beads, Mojave turquoise ring and other items from The Jewellery Channel, many with point of sale tags and descriptions. Selling on behalf of Operation Smile, the charity, that supports children born with cleft palates. Condition Report:No condition report available.
1949 Land Rover Series I 80€ Transmission: manualMileage:196The Land Rover Series I is an iconic off-road vehicle that was first introduced in 1948. It was designed by Maurice Wilks, the chief designer of the Rover car company, who was inspired by the World War II Willys Jeep. The Series I was built with simplicity and functionality in mind, which made it a reliable and versatile workhorse in rural areas and on rough terrain.The Land Rover Series I was available in three body styles: a soft top, a hardtop, and a pick-up truck. It was powered by a 1.6 litre petrol engine which produced 50 horsepower, which may not sound like much by today's standards, but it was more than enough to get the Series I through tough terrain.The Series I was not only popular in rural areas but also gained popularity in the military and among explorers. Its ruggedness, durability, and off-road capabilities made it the perfect vehicle for expeditions to remote areas. Today, the Land Rover Series I is a collector's item, and enthusiasts continue to appreciate its unique design and impressive capabilities.This particular example is an early 'lights behind grille' example and is presented in the lesser seen hue of Sage Green. Sage Green was the standard colour for early Land Rover's, until the first military orders came in late 1949, which meant the standard colour became the far more commonly seen Bronze Green. This example was built on 11th May 1949 and was shipped to Champion Motorcars, Adelaide, Australia. It then spent the vast majority of its life in the wonderful dry climate of Coober Pedy, Southern Australia, known for its opal mining, which would have no doubt meant the chassis and body remained in fantastic condition.A full restoration took place in 2018 and has been completed to an exceedingly high standard in Australia. This Land Rover could easily pass as a two or three year old car, it doesn't look at all like the 74 year old vehicle it is. The brakes have recently been overhauled and this Series I is ready to take on the show scene this summer.
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