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A pale Sri Lankan sapphire central stone with a seed pearl either side, a Victorian seed pearl and turquoise brooch rose coloured gold; together with a Ceylon sapphire - central to a Victorian yellow gold bar brooch and a mourning brooch engraved 1867, 9ct gold and black enamel, gross 11.3 grams approx (4)
- Finished in Sapphire Blue with cream leather interior - Reconditioned engine just fitted and retrimmed front seats - Offered with original handbooks and MOT'd into September 2016 Like the E-Type before it, the XK8 made its debut at the Geneva Salon - that of 1996 - and from launch was available in either Coupe or Convertible guise. At the time of the newcomer's unveiling, Jaguar Cars was owned by Ford, as was Aston Martin, and it made sound economic sense for the XK8 and similarly targeted DB7 to share the same platform. Prior to 2003, power for the XK8 was provided by a normally aspirated 4.0 litre version of Jaguar's DOHC V8 AJ26 engine. Finished in Sapphire Blue with Ivory leather interior, this particular example shows four previous keepers on its V5C Registration Document and the vendor informs us that the XK8 previously belonged to the proprietor of a Ford dealership. Recently treated to a reconditioned engine and re-trimmed front seats, the Convertible is also understood to have benefited from a full valet and detailing. Described by the vendor as 'excellent' with regard to its engine, automatic gearbox, interior and paintwork, this stylish Jaguar is offered for sale with handbooks and MOT certificate valid to September 2016.
- Up to date and fully stamped service history - Invoices and historic MOT's supplied with vehicle - Paperwork includes extended warranty agreement from 1988 and first owners details Always quick to support the performance and motorsport markets, Ford introduced the be-winged XR4i in 1983. This was followed by the XR 4x4 in 1985, the Sierra RS Cosworth in 1986, the Sierra RS500 Cosworth in 1987, the Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth in 1988 and the Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth 4x4 in 1990; some 12,250 of which were manufactured before Ford's power mantle was assumed by the Escort RS Cosworth in 1992. The two-wheel drive Sapphire RS Cosworth offered has had six keepers to date, and is understood to have covered just over 67,000 well-documented miles. It is finished in Mercury Grey and trimmed in Grey Recaro cloth. The vendor has owned 'F252 LJN' since 2008 and currently rates the paintwork as 'very good' and the bodywork, turbocharged engine and five-speed manual transmission as 'excellent'. He is now offering the car with fully stamped service book and selection of invoices and old MOTs, plus one valid to September 28, 2016. This fast Ford had a major service last year that included a new cam belt and is standard aside from Koni dampers and a period correct Alpine radio/cassette and boot-mounted CD changer.
A pair of diamond emerald sapphire and ruby ear clips, arching platforms encrusted with five rows of gem stones, central row of three emeralds, flanked by two rows of three ruby's and two rows of sapphires, each row separated by a row of three diamonds, marked Kovis 750, 18ct gold mounts, 6.3g gross
A white gold, sapphire and diamond drop pendant, of circular form, with round brilliant cut diamond set border and central cushion cut sapphire drop, with accompanying G.C.S. report dated 13/07/2105, stating the 18.18ct Sri Lankan natural sapphire to show no indication of heat treatment, 38mm inc. bale.
An attractive, gold, sapphire diamond and white enamel dress ring, of octagonal form, the central stone bordered by white enamel and rose cut diamonds, with Gem & Pearl Laboratory report dated 6/11/15, stating that the rectangular cut corned natural blue sapphire showed no evidence of heat treatment when observed, as far as could be determined in the closed back setting, size N
A good early 20th century Russian 56 zolotnik gold and cabochon sapphire set cigarette case by workmaster Albert Holmstrom for Faberge, of rounded rectangular form, with ribbed decoration and sapphire set button, 1980-1917 kokoshnic mark and later Polish owl's head mark, gross weight 139 grams, 3.5in.
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