A Steve Jobs signature-moulded Apple Macintosh 512 M0001 computer.Serial number F42109PM0001P, 329th manufactured during the 21st week of 1984 in Fremont, CAInternal moulding bearing with the signatures of the original 1982 Apple Macintosh design team, to include Steve Jobs, Jerry Manock, Bud Tribble, Jef Raskin, Mike Boich, Rod Holt, Steve Wozniak, Mike Murray etcThe accessories boxes also bear the artwork of Picasso.'Since the Macintosh team were artists, it was only appropriate that we sign our work. Steve came up with the awesome idea of having each team member's signature engraved on the hard tool that molded the plastic case, so our signatures would appear inside the case of every Mac that rolled off the production line. Most customers would never see them, since you needed a special tool to look inside, but we would take pride in knowing that our names were in there, even if no one else knew. We held a special signing party after one of our weekly meetings on February 10, 1982. Jerry Mannock, the manager of the industrial design team, spread out a large piece of drafting paper on the table to capture our signatures. Steve gave a little speech about artists signing their work, and then cake and champagne were served as he called each team member to step forward and sign their name for posterity. Burrell had the symbolic honor of going first, followed by members of the software team. It took forty minutes or so for around thirty-five team members to sign. Steve waited until last, when he picked a spot near the upper center and signed his name with a flourish.' - Andy Hertzfeld, folklore.orgTo include: - Apple printer - Apple mouse - Boxed Apple printer - Boxed Microsoft Multiplan Worksheet Program - Original plastic travel box - Various manuals, floppy discs, branded boxed etc
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A collection of ten vinyl singles comprising The Cure, ‘A Forest’ and ‘Another Journey By Train’, 1980, Fiction label, The Nice ‘America’ and ‘The Diamond Hard Blue Apples of the Moon’, Immediate Records, Talking Heads ‘Love Goes to Building on Fire’ and ‘New Feeling’, 1977, Ramones ‘Sheena is a Punk Rocker’ and ‘Commando I Don’t Care’, 1977, Sire label, The Ruts ‘Staring at the Rude Boys’ and ‘Love in Vain’, 1980, Virgin Records, XTC ‘Sgt Rock (is Going to Help Me)’, 1980, Virgin Records, Can ‘I Want More and More’, 1976, Virgin Records, The Doors ‘Light my Fire’ and ‘The Crystal Ship’, 1967, Elektra Label, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown’, ‘Fire!’, 1968, Prince Buster ‘One Step Beyond’, 1964, 'Skinhead Classics', Maxi Trojan label, 1970 (10).
SOUL; over sixty 45s to include Timmy Thomas 'Why Can't We Live Together?' on Mojo, Chairman of the Board 'Finders Keepers' and 'Elmo James', both on UK Invictus, Joe Simon 'Step by Step' on Mojo, Carl Graves 'Baby Hang up the Phone' on UK A&M, Rufus 'Once You Get Started' in picture sleeve, Arthur Conley 'Sweet Soul Music' on blue orange Atlantic, Billy Preston 'Will it Go Round in Circles', Mac & Katie Kissoon 'Love Will Keep Us Together', The Detroit Emeralds 'I Think of You' on Westbound and Jackie Lee 'The Duck' on London, etc.
1906 Darracq Model 40/60 Runabout Chassis no. 11013NA Engine no. 9312422 ci, Side-Valve Bi-Bloc 4-Cylinder Engine c.50hp 3-Speed Manual TransmissionSemi-Elliptic Leaf Spring Suspension2-Wheel Rear Drum and Transmission Brake*Well-known large horsepower French speedster*Formerly in the collections of George Waterman and William G. Lassiter*In the present ownership since 1999*Potential for fast Brass tour carsDARRACQOne of the most enigmatic of posters of this era is for a brazen Darracq screaming horizontally across the page, with a tranquil Victor Hemery at its wheel, it would boldly proclaim the success of 1905, 198 Kilometers in the hour, a World Record, 1st in the Vanderbilt Cup and 1st at the Circuit des Ardennes, that same year. In fact, the successes of 1905 had been developed out of a much more humble entrée into the world of automobiles. Born in Bordeaux in 1885, Alexandre Darracq made a fortune in the bicycle industry's boom years of the late 19th Century, and like many of his contemporaries subsequently turned his attention to powered transport. Darracq's new venture was financed by the sale of his Gladiator bicycle business to Dunlop, though he continued to make bicycle components in his new factory at Suresnes, Seine. Darracq was a businessman rather than an engineer and had recruited designer Paul Ribeyrolles to be responsible for its production.One of the first steps in a more substantial and sporting automobile was the arrival of the 'Flying Fifteen' which was powered by a 3.0-liter sidevalve four rated at 15hp and would go on to become Darracq's most successful model to date. Of exceptional quality, the Flying Fifteen remained essentially unchanged for the next three years, its success helping the company capture a 10% share of the French market. Here in the United States, the Darracq importer accomplished the remarkable feat of covering 2,350 miles in 14 days at the wheel of a 15hp Darracq without stopping its engine!The behemoth that accomplished the 1905 records was a 22-liter V8-engined monster also designed by Ribeyrolles, they would repeat the Vanderbilt Cup victory in 1906. Against this backdrop, it was logical that the marque would have success in America, but it seems that only the larger Darracq models were ever imported as new to the USA. Their original agent was F.A. La Roche & Co. of 652 Hudson Street in New York City. That firm's proprietor tested and proved a Flying Fifteen with a fortnight of continuous running and some 2,350 miles covered. The 40/60 as offered today, was a 7-liter T-head powered car which in France was catalogued as a 40hp, but for the US market was listed with this nomenclature. While chains might be seen as an iconic characteristic today, they were becoming considered as passé and were quickly being replaced by transferal by shaft drive which was accepted as being more refined, the 40/60 also had the refined 'belt and braces' technology of both magneto and coil ignition. THE MOTORCAR OFFEREDDarracq were on top of the world when this large horsepower speedster was originally built, and it would have been images such as this that no doubt inspired its acquisition. That purchase was at the Christie's auction in West Palm Beach in March 1999 when William G. Lassiter sold his collection.As catalogued then, the car could chart provenance back to the incubation of the hobby, with known ownership commencing with one the most famous pioneers of the car collecting movement George Waterman who was based here in Rhode Island. Together with his collecting partner Kirk Gibson, the very first car museum of its kind could have been here in Newport at Belcourt House on Bellevue Avenue a step away from The Audrain today. Termed by Gibson and Waterman as a Musee des Invalides, it had already outgrown its Boston premises and Newport would have been ideal, afterall motorsport had begun here in 1899. But the idea of the such an institution for greasy old jalopies, horrified the neighbors and it was not to be... Well at least Newport can count on the Audrain today!Regardless, the Darracq was part of that famed grouping in the 1950s. From Waterman-Gibson it passed to the Burton Upjohn Collection in Michigan. At this point, it was restored by John Caperton to the guise in which we see it today, that of an archetypal speedster, with bucket seats and barrel gas tank. From Burton Upjohn its next ownership came in 1965 when it was purchased by Donald Gilmore of Kalamazoo, in that same state. It would reside in the Gilmore Museum for many years, until acquired by Lassiter.Surprisingly, although secured at that prominent auction, it is understood that the Darracq was rarely, if ever used by these two generations of collectors, probably owing to all the other cars that cried out for attention. It stands today as a larger horsepower motorcar from an high quality brand which was at a peak in this period, and when returned to the road it will no doubt prove to be an exhilarating and run road racer. Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Corgi Diecast Model Truck comprising Heavy Haulage issue, as follows No. CC13242 DAF XF Super Space CAB Nooteboom Step Frame Trailer & Volvo Articulated Hauler A25D in the livery of Leicester Heavy Haulage. Appears to be generally good without significant fault. May have been displayed at some stage.
Corgi - three 'Hauliers of Renown' limited edition 1:50 scale heavy haulage vehicles comprising CC13705 Scania R Series Topline Fridge Trailer Scott Trawlers Ltd.; CC13706 Scania R Series Step Frame Curtainside Trailer Knights of Old; and CC13231 DAF XF Curtainside James Irlam & Sons Ltd; all boxed (3)Condition Report:All virtually mint and boxed.
Corgi - four limited edition 1:50 scale Eddie Stobart heavy haulage vehicles comprising CC13401 MAN TGA Curtainside; CC12901 Scania Topline Curtainside; CC13405 MAN TGA XL Step Frame Curtainside Trailer; and CC13201 DAF XF Super Space Cab Curtainside; all boxed (4)Condition Report:All look to be mint and boxed
A Group of Important Works - To be sold Without ReserveAn engraved silver-inlaid bronze candlestick, Anatolia, 13th-14th century, with sharply waisted drum base on short step, the flat shoulder with rim and sunken centre, the cylindrical neck supporting the mouth, itself a smaller version of the base, decorated to body with four roundels containing stylised flower heads, connected to each other by wide bands featuring interlacing knots, above and below panels of repeating fleur-de-lis designs, Iznik-style patterns, and flowers, 20cm. highProvenance: Formerly in a Private Family Collection, 1960’s.Condition Report: Two small holes to mouth, a repair to mouth, a repair to neck filled with a gooey substance and replaced metal, dent to lip of upper section
Corgi Toys modern issue boxed model group of 11 with examples including No. CC12111 Renault Step Frame Box Trailer "TNT", No. 29104 Guy Invincible 8 Wheel Platform Lorry, Bogie & Beam Load "Tarmac", and others, all models have been on display and could be broken or have parts missingAll broken, dirty, have parts missing, assume no mirrors at all.
Ludwig Krug (1489-1532) - Adoration of the Magi / Description: The Adoration of the Magi; the Virgin and Child seated at centre on step leading up to an arcade; Joseph on far r; the kings on l; Renaissance architecture in background. 1516Engraving made by: Ludwig Krug (1489-1532) in 1516. Signed with monogram in the plate, lower right, dated upper right on the column. / Dimensions: 16,50 x 12,50 cm / Condition: A good fine impression on laid paper trimmed on the plate border. Very good condition with no folds, tears or stains. / Literature: Hollstein / German engravings, etchings and woodcuts c.1400-1700 (4) --- Bartsch / Le Peintre graveur (VII.536.2) --- Preliminary drawing by Krug in Germanische National museum Nuremberg (Nr. Hz85) / Medium: Engraving /Circa: 1516
AN AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND RUBELLITE TOURMALINE PENDANT NECKLACE in 18ct white gold, the pendant set with a rectangular step cut aquamarine in two borders of round brilliant cut diamonds, suspending a briolette cut rubellite tourmaline drop, suspended from a trace chain, inscribed S1.42ct 3.95ct d0.277ct, stamped Au750, pendant 2.5cm, chain 46.0cm, 3.9g.
TIFFANY & CO., AN ART DECO EMERALD AND DIAMOND DRESS RING in 18ct yellow gold, the rectangular face set to the centre with four rows of old European cut diamonds, in a border of rectangular step cut emeralds and single cut diamonds, the diamonds all totalling 2.4-2.6 carats, signed Tiffany & Co., stamped 18K, size N1/2 / 7, 9.4g.
A COLOMBIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING in platinum, set with an octagonal step cut emerald of 1.02 carats in a cluster of round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, the band set with further diamonds, inscribed E1.02 D0.97, stamped Pt900, size O / 7.25, 6.5g. Accompanied by a gemmological verbal assessment stating that the emerald is of Colombian origin.
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING in platinum, set with an octagonal step cut emerald of 0.60 carats in a border of round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, the band set with further diamonds, inscribed 0.603 D1.00, stamped Pt900, size L1/2 / 6, 4.8g. Accompanied by a facsimile report from GIA stating that the emerald is of Zambian origin with minor clarity enhancement.
EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURYThe step-cut emerald within a surround of pavé-set single-cut diamonds, emerald approximately 2.60 carats, ring size M½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the emerald is found to be of Columbian origin, with minor clarity enhancement. Report number 22925, dated 21st March 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND BRACELETThe flexible tapering strap set with a graduated series of step-cut diamonds, between graduated rows of brilliant-cut diamonds, accented by radiating marquise-cut diamonds, diamonds approximately 35.00 carats total, length 18.0cm, cased by David MorrisFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LEON MEGÉ: DIAMOND RINGThe step-cut diamond, weighing 3.11 carats, between shoulders channel-set with graduating French-cut diamonds, signed, numbered 6311, remaining diamonds approximately 1.40 carats total, ring size K, maker's caseFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is E colour, VS2 clarity. Report number 2146560022 dated 6th February 2013. Please note, this reports is over five years old and may require updating.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND NECKLACESet with brilliant-cut diamonds alternating with duos of step-cut diamonds, on a backchain of millegrain-set brilliant-cut diamonds and a similarly-cut diamond clasp, with marquise-cut diamond accents, diamonds approximately 26.60 carats total, length 40.5cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EMERALD AND DIAMOND RINGThe step-cut emerald, weighing 6.92 carats, within a surround of 16 brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approximately 1.60 carats total, size NFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the emerald is of Colombian origin, with moderate clarity enhancement. Report number 22780, dated 12th February 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND NECKLACE/BRACELET COMBINATIONThe articulated row of brilliant and old brilliant-cut diamonds, graduating in size towards the centre, in openwork hexagonal mounts, connected via baguette and step-cut diamonds, converting to two bracelets and an extension section, principal diamond approximately 3.10 carats, remaining diamonds approximately 28.88 carats, lengths: necklace 38.0cm (43.0cm with extension), bracelets each 19.0cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND RINGThe step-cut diamond, weighing 3.95 carats, between baguette-cut diamond-set shoulders, in a brushed mount, remaining diamonds approximately 2.10 carats total, ring size GFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is F colour, VVS2 clarity. Report number 2221552202, dated 22nd July 2022.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EMERALD AND DIAMOND PENDENT EARRINGSEach step-cut emerald within a radiating surround of baguette and brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended from a similarly-set surmount, via a baguette-cut diamond link, diamonds approximately 5.60 carats total, length 4.5cm, cased by CartierFootnotes:According to the vendor, these earrings were purchased from Cartier. Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that one of the emeralds, weighing 2.567 carats is of Colombian origin, with indications of minor clarity enhancement. Report number 127675, dated 28th February 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
YELLOW SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH/PENDANTThe step-cut sapphire, weighing 70.07 carats, within a double surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended from a similarly-set surmount, detachable brooch and pendant fittings, diamonds approximately 6.50 carats total, length 5.5cmFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin, with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 22779, dated 12th February 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SPINEL AND DIAMOND RING, FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURYThe step-cut spinel within a surround of old single-cut diamonds, between trifurcated shoulders, spinel approximately 3.80 carats, numbered 32872, ring size NFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the spinel has no evidence of heat treatment. Report number 20542, dated 8th October 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CARTIER: PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND EARCLIPS, MID 20TH CENTURYEach of scrolling leaf design, centred with a step-cut sapphire, within an openwork surround of brilliant and single-cut diamonds, signed Cartier, Made in London, numbered H.5550, sapphires approximately 0.95 and 1.04 carats, diamonds approximately 1.35 carats total, length 2.2cm, maker's caseFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the sapphires are of Thai/Australian/East African origin, with no indication of heat treatment. Report number 22687 dated 24th January 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
VAN CLEEF AND ARPELS: AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, MID 20TH CENTURYThe step-cut aquamarine within a pavé-set single-cut diamond surround, accented by baguette-cut diamond shoulders, signed VCA, maker's mark VCA, aquamarine is a later replacement, ring size MFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HELIODOR AND DIAMOND NECKLACEThe step-cut heliodor, weighing 113.5 carats, suspending from an openwork surmount millegrain-set with old brilliant, single and rose-cut diamonds, to a fine fetter-link back chain, diamonds approximately 0.50 carats total, length approximately 42.0cm Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that the heliodor is natural. Report number 123965, dated 8th August 2022.Heliodor, the yellow variety of beryl, has a golden glow radiating from within the stone. Its name comes from the Greek words for sun 'helios' and 'doron' gift. The gem is mined in Madagascar and Brazil and is found with aquamarine in South-West Africa. The finest specimens are prized for their size, transparency, and saturation of colour, such as the 216ct example from the Minas Gerais mine in Brazil, gifted by Mrs Helene V. Rubin to the Smithsonian Museum in 1996 (NMNH G10066).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CARTIER: EMERALD, RUBY AND DIAMOND 'TUTTI FRUTTI' CLIP, CIRCA 1929The cluster of ruby beads surrounding an emerald bead inlaid throughout with single-cut diamond terminals, accented by step-cut emeralds and a trapezoid-cut diamond, issuing from a pierced brilliant and single-cut diamond fountain motif of Eastern inspiration, mounted in platinum, signed Cartier Paris, numbered 03744, French assay marks, length 2.6cm, accompanied by a later ring mount, ring size T (2)Footnotes:For a pair of small 'Tutti Frutti' brooches set with emerald and ruby beads with carved ruby leaves issuing from a scrolling diamond-set dragon, by American Art Works for Cartier New York, dated 1929, see Rudoe, J. 'Cartier 1900-1939', 1997, ill.p.228, cat 159.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BOODLES: DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACEThe step-cut diamond, weighing 5.03 carats, surmounted by a tapered baguette-cut diamond, suspended from a faceted cable-link chain, spectacle-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, on a similarly-set lobster clasp, clasp signed Boodles, lengths: pendant 1.8cm, adjustable chain 43.5cm - 45.5cm, maker's caseFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that diamond is F colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 5222840275, dated 27th February 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BOODLES: DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe step-cut diamond, weighing 5.04 carats, in a pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond setting, mounted in platinum, signed Boodles, maker's mark B&D, London hallmark, ring size N, maker's case and boxFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the diamond is G colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 5221840310, dated 27th February 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
JADE AND DIAMOND RINGThe oval jadeite jade cabochon, weighing 14.40 carats, between step-cut diamond shoulders, diamonds approximately 0.80 carats total, ring size L ½Footnotes:Accompanied by a report from GIA stating that the jadeite jade is natural with no indications of impregnation. Report number 2223711281, dated 8 December 2022.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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