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Original vintage propaganda poster - That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind - Neil Armstrong, 10:56 P.M., Sunday, July 20, 1969, featuring a photograph from Apollo 11 Space mission depicting the American astronaut Buzz Aldrin in a space suit walking on the moon with Neil Armstrong, the Earth, and the Lunar Module Eagle with an American flag all seen in the visor reflection. Very good condition, light browning, minor printing error Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 90x59, year of printing: 1969.
Original vintage work motivation poster – Your job needs you ‘on the job’. Why? 1. Because no one else knows your job as well as you do! 2. You have the experience and skill that is vital to getting your work done correctly and on time! Let’s keep in step. Be present – not absent. – featuring a photograph of a marching music band walking in a parade with spectators on both sides of the road. Issued by the American Educational Association, Chadds Ford, Penna. Fair condition, creasing, tears, staining, paper skimming, paper loss in bottom right corner, black ink in bottom edge. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 93x62, year of printing: 1969.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - May the banner of October fly forever! Six decades of glorious years of historical victories with an all-powerful firm step under the hot red flag - featuring an illustration of a red banner flying in the wind, the coat of arms of the Soviet Union with a hammer and sickle and wheat above Kremlin, with large number XXV on the blue background, possibly issued for the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Horizontal. Excellent condition. Country of issue: Russia, designer: V. Viktorov, size (cm): 64x102, year of printing: 1977.
An early 20th century 18ct gold and green-beryl three stone ring with rose diamond points. The three small graduated-square step-cut pale brown-ish green beryls each millegrain set within a box collett with a closed-back and with tiny rose diamond points, between rounded shoulders on a 'D' section shank with hallmarks for Birmingham 1915, maker's mark rubbed, size N, 3.3g gross. Condition Report: Beryls measure approx. 3.6mm and 3.3mm wide
A group of three vintage gold, emerald and diamond jewels. Comprising; an 18ct gold, emerald and diamond three stone ring, centred with a square step-cut emerald, approx. 0.60cts, between round brilliant diamonds each approx. 0.16cts (0.32cts total), all claw set in white on a yellow gold 'D' section shank, hallmarks for London 1975, size M, 3.1g gross; a modern Italian necklace, the front designed as a shaped-oval cluster centred with an oval mixed-cut emerald approx. 1.13,cts, claw set within a small round brilliant diamond 14 stone surround and a baguette diamond 36 stone 'petal' shaped border, on a semi-flexible hollow D-section back-hoop on a push snap stamped 'Italy' & '14K', 18g gross; and a pair of 9ct gold and oval mixed-cut emerald single stone suds earrings, hallmarks for London 1987, each stud approx. 7.5mm x 5.9mm overall, the pair 1g gross. (43, 14 & 42) Condition Report: Ring; Emerald measures 5.4mm x 5.5mm x 3.2mm. Diamonds measure approx. 3.5mm diameter.Necklace; Emerald measures approx. 7.9mm x 5.8mm x 3.9mm, round brilliants approx. 1.5mm diameter, baguettes varied as some tapered, approx. 2.1-2.4mm long, approx.. 1.00ct total.Earrings, Emeralds measure approx. 6.5mm x 4.6mm
An emerald three stone pendant and chain. The white metal pendant claw set with three graduated emerald-cut and square step-cut emeralds each approx. 0.25cts, 0.22cts and 0.10cts, each in a four claw setting spaced out down a bar stamped '18K', 21mm long overall, 2g gross; this suspended from a 9ct white gold cable chain on a lobster-claw clasp, post 2000 Sheffield convention hallmarks, 45cm long, 3.7g (28)
A modern QVC 9ct gold and multi-gem line bracelet, a ring and a pair of earrings; The bracelet set with various graduated amethysts, blue topaz, garnet, peridot and citrines, on a box snap, import hallmarks for Birmingham 2020, 18cm long 6.3g gross; a 9ct gold and similar multi-gem ring, the five square step-cut stones calibre set within a channel, on a flat-section shank, size M, 2.2g; and a pair gold-plated and multi-coloured paste cluster stud earrings. (30 & 72)
1937 Austin Seven Ruby Saloon Registration no. CCG 420 Chassis no. 272440 Engine no. M273605•Long-term previous ownership of 40 years•An older restoration•Restoration bills on file•Said to run and drive exceptionally wellFootnotes:A huge success from the moment deliveries commenced in January 1923, the Austin Seven remained in production until 1939. Simply constructed, economical and easily maintained by the home mechanic, the Seven brought motoring within the financial reach of the man in the street, who hitherto would probably have settled for a motorcycle combination. Its introduction helped save the ailing Austin concern and by the mid-1920s the Seven dominated the light car market in Britain. In essence the Seven changed little in the course of its 17 years in production, retaining the 'A'-frame chassis, transverse front spring, rear quarter elliptics and four-cylinder sidevalve engine to the end. There were, of course, numerous detail improvements along the way, a longer wheelbase, roomier bodies, coupled brakes and a three-bearing crankshaft to name but four. The sole version available when production commenced was the 'Chummy' tourer. Saloon, fabric saloon and coupé models, plus a roomier tourer, were on offer by 1929. One of the first Austin Seven saloons was the 'Top Hat', so called because of its upright, formal-looking, straight-sided coachwork, which was panelled in aluminium to save weight and boasted elaborate cloth interior trim, and unusual feature in a British car at the time. The introduction of the Ruby in 1934 marked an important step in the development of Austin's ever-popular light car. New body styles featured flowing lines, valanced wings and taller, cowled-in radiators; the wheel size was reduced from 19' to 17' diameter, flush-fitting self-cancelling trafficators were fitted and synchromesh was now present on second as well as third and top gears. Alongside the two Ruby saloons in the new-for-1935 range were the Pearl Cabriolet, the Opal two-seater (the first £100 Austin) and the Open Road Tourer. A recent acquisition by the vendor, this Austin Seven comes with numerous bills testifying to considerable expenditure over some 40 years with the previous owner. The Ruby was restored around 20 years ago by a firm in the South of England, with over £11,000 being spent (see bills on file for parts supplied by Holmesdale Sevens). Said to run and drive exceptionally well, the car is offered with an old-style logbook, a V5C Registration Certificate and some old MoTs.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1967 Morgan Plus 4 Roadster Registration no. Not UK Registered (Taxes Paid) Chassis no. 6463 Engine no. CT75492•Imported from the USA•NOVA document available•Seats recently re-trimmed•Desirable left-hand driveFootnotes:Introduced in 1950, the Standard Vanguard-engined Plus 4 represented a major step forward in the evolution of the Morgan sports car. Although the traditional chassis layout was retained - what else would one expect from Morgan? - the frame underwent extensive alteration, gaining in both wheelbase and track dimensions while being considerably strengthened. The centrally mounted Moss gearbox was carried over from the 4/4. A few years later - in 1953 - Morgan began the process of updating the car's appearance, which culminated in the arrival of the quintessential Morgan look in 1954. One unfortunate consequence of the 2,088cc Vanguard engine's adoption was the fact that it placed the Plus 4 in the over-2-litre class for racing purposes, forcing it to compete against rivals of much larger capacity. As a result, the 1,991cc Triumph TR engine was made available from 1953, this more-powerful option being preferred by most customers. In 1956 the revised TR3 power unit began to be phased in, offering 100bhp and making the Plus 4 'the cheapest 100mph car made in Britain' according to The Motor magazine. Around 1961, Plus 4s began to leave the Malvern factory fitted with the 2,138cc TR4 engine and from 1965 with the 104bhp TR4A unit, the latter cars representing the Triumph-engined Morgan in its ultimate form. This left-hand drive Plus 4 has been imported from the USA and comes with the all-important NOVA document. The vendor advises us that it is a matching-numbers car that has spent most of its life in the dry climate of Arizona. The odometer reading is 58,487 miles, which the vendor believes may be genuine judging from the car's condition. At present the car runs well, but having been laid up for two years requires brake and clutch work and a thorough inspection of the electrics as it has some issues with the indicators, though we are advised these faults are relatively easy to fix on these cars. The Morgan comes complete with a soft-top, which is worn and may need replacing; it also has side windows in good condition. The seats have just been rebuilt and trimmed in black leather. This Morgan is far from being a 'barn find', and with a little 'TLC' could be a great weekend driver.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 15CT GOLD PERIDOT AND PEARL PENDANT & EARRINGS the two peridots in the pendant are a good deep colour the round cut is approx 8.9mm in diameter, the step cut is 10mm x 8.3mm x 4.8mm, both claw set with three button pearls. Length of the pendant 6..8cm, length of the chain 42cm, weight 7.1gms. Together with a pair of similar 9ct set peridot earrings approx 1.1gms Condition Report:the clasp is stamped 9ct it has replaced the original and the chain has been mended in one place (all ok) Some abrasions to the surface of the peridot barely visible by eye, lily pad inclusions visible under magnification, indicative of peridot.
A PERIDOT AND DIAMOND BRACELET & MATCHING RING the yellow metal expanding bracelet is stamped London made and set with three step cut peridots the largest approx 7.5mm x 6.5mm x 3.5mm, further set with groups of old cut diamonds to an estimated approx total carat weight of 0.60cts, length of bracelet 15.5cm. together with a matching ring, the dimensions of the peridot are 8mm x 6mm x 3.7mm, further set with six old cut diamonds with an estimated combined total of 0.24cts, finger size M, weight combined 14.9gms Condition Report:Neither the bracelet or ring are hallmarked, light general wear to both items, light abrasions to top facets only just visible by eye. Spare link to the bracelet supplied.
Commemorative First Moon Landing Medal The Eagle has Landed 20th July 1969 with Neil Armstrong's words One Small Step One Giant Leap for Mankind, Housed in a Westminster Coin Wallet, good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
NORTHERN SOUL; four records to include Bobby Parker 'Watch Your Step on UK London, Beverley Sheaffer 'Where Will You Be Boy?' on US One-Derful, Barbara Mason 'Oh How it Hurts' on UK Direction and Sam & Bill 'I Feel Like Cryin'' (4). CONDITION REPORT: All records Very Good Plus, although Bobby Parker could do with a clean.
Sixteen LPs to include The Swanee Quintet, 'Step by Step' on President, David Ruffin, 'Who I Am', on UK Tamla Motown, Timi Yuro, 'What's a Matter Baby' on US Liberty, Margie Joseph, 'Makes a New Impression' on UK Stax, Karma 'For Everybody' on UK A&M, Stairsteps, '2nd Ressurection', O C Smith, 'The Dynamic OC Smith', on UK CBS, and Jackie DeShannon, 'Jackie' on UK Atlantic, also Ralph MacDonald, 'The Path' on UK TK Records (16). CONDITION REPORT: 'What's A Matter Baby' - has tape marks at opening
A gold and varicoloured gemstone bracelet, claw set with a row of seven cut cornered rectangular step cut varicoloured gemstones, including aquamarine and tourmaline, between abstract bow shaped bar links, on a snap clasp, detailed '750', weight 25.9g, length 18.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A gold pendant, claw set with a rectangular step cut smoky quartz, the suspension loop detailed '14K', weight 5.7g, length 2.4cm, with a neckchain, length 39cm, together with a gold mounted oval cut citrine single stone brooch with a ropetwist wirework surround, detailed '9ct', weight 5.5g, width 2.4cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An aquamarine and diamond ring, claw set with the cut cornered rectangular step cut aquamarine between circular cut diamond set three stone shoulders, aquamarine weight approx 7.00ct, ring size approx J1/2, with a case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
ALVAR AALTO (Finland 1898 -1976) for IITTALA. Finland, second half of the 20th century.Blown glass vase.Signed on the back of the base.Procedure: Private Collection, Spain between 1970-1990.Measurements: 16 x 20,5 x 17,5 cm.Vase of the firm Iitala in blown glass, hand cut and then polished.The Alvar Aalto vase by Iittala is a classic of Nordic design. Its exceptional design makes the vase a unique, timeless and elegant piece. The Alvar Aalto vase was designed in 1936 and is today one of the greatest icons of Scandinavian glass. The asymmetrical waves of design pioneer Alvar Aalto won the 1937 Paris World Exhibition. In the decades since, they have become an icon of Scandinavian interior design. Drawing inspiration from the myriad lakes of his native Finland, Aalto's waves combine function and sculpture. Each Aalto vase goes through a multi-step production process at the Iittala glass factory. First, the vase is mouth-blown, then hand-cut before being polished several times.
Frankel's No.3 number half-cloth from the 2012 Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot the race where this supreme thoroughbred earned a Timeform rating of 147 the highest mark ever afforded to a racehorse,presented in a framed memorabilia display including a lock of Frankel's tail hair, a signed racecard, four colour photographs and a printed legend, the black number cloth as carried by Frankel numbered 3 in gold and with the Royal Ascot logo, the cloth signed by Frankel's late great trainer Sir Henry Cecil and former Juddmonte Racing manager Lord Teddy Grimthorpe, flanked by four 6 by 8in. colour photographs, below is a neatly tied lock of Frankel's tail hair, besides is the racecard for the Queen Anne Stakes 19th June 2012 that has been signed by Frankel's jockey Tom Queally, Teddy Grimthorpe and the legendary commentator Sir Peter O'Sullevan, centred to the bottom is a printed legend for the display; reverse of frame bears two signed COA's from the colt's groom and Sir Henry Cecil's Warren Place Travelling Head Lad authenticating the cloth and the hair respectively, framed and glazed, 77 by 102cm.Please be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.The Timeform Organisation was founded by Phil Bull in 1948 with a mission statement of providing "dispassionate analysis" of racehorse performances. On this day they rated Frankel at 147, 2lb higher than the record set when Sea Bird II won Le Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1965. It was also the first mark of 140 or higher afforded since the 1970s. A full list of 140 and above racehorses follows: Frankel 147. Sea Bird II 145. Brigadier Gerard & Tudor Minstrel 144. Abernant, Ribot & Windy City 142. Mill Reef 141. Dancing Brave, Dubai Millennium, Sea The Stars, Shergar & Vaguely Noble 140.Timeform's report of the 2012 Queen Anne Stakes reads: "Frankel has produced many astonishing performances already but this one breaks new ground, not just Frankel's best yet but achieving the highest Timeform rating ever on the Flat, surpassing Sea-Bird's 1965 Arc rating by 2 lb, a staggering effort, and it's remarkable that he has now shown bare form in excess of 140 on 3 consecutive starts, a point in itself that adds substance to him being the greatest Flat racehorse of all time; in a well-run race, Frankel was in touch from the outset and always travelled powerfully, tanking into the lead with over 2f to run before being unleashed by Queally, the response even more sensational than he'd produced before, bursting further and further clear right to the line, hardly even feeling the whip as he did so; if it's been possible to pick holes in Frankel at any stage then it's been that he hasn't always looked the most tractable, needing a gung-ho ride to make sure in last year's 2000 Guineas for instance, and his vast ability always saw him through, but he's now 100% the finished article, even bigger and stronger in physique as well as mentally mature, and that all manifested itself this day; he's still only 2 races into this defining season and new tests await, set to step up to 1¼m either in the Eclipse or Juddmonte International, and there's no concerns over whether he'll stay, more anticipation and excitement for what a longer trip and different challengers (in particular top-notch 3-y-o Camelot) could bring, the potential still there for Frankel to go higher still in the ratings; barring accidents, he'll never be beaten."Sir Henry Cecil described Frankel as "The best I've ever had, the best I've ever seen, I can't believe in the history of racing there has ever been better."
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED OIL LAMP the Adam style silvered base with leaf decoration and rams heads, clear cut glass reservoir and later twisted green glass shade72cm overall The shade is in good condition with no chips or cracks, the chimney is in good condition, the reservoir is also in good condtion with no drill holes, the silver plated step has no dents, drill holes or solder marks. The shade is reproduction.

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