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Ring mit ovalem Amethyst, Treppenschliff, ca. 10 x 15 mm, 10 farblose Steine, GG 14K, 8.2 g, RW: 60, 2. Hälfte 20. Jh., minimale Tragespuren.| Ring with oval step-cut amethyst, ca. 10 x 15 mm, 10 colourless stones, 14K yellow gold, 8.2 g, ring size: 60, 2. half of 20th century, minimal signs of wear.
Rare V8 Petrol modelRare Civilian VersionOriginally based on the military M998 Humvee, the Hummer H1 was offered for the first time in 1992 by AM General as a civilian off-road vehicle. The Humvee was the U.S Armed Forces military vehicle of choice and was used in combat areas such as Operation Desert Storm during the Gulf War. Legend has it that 'The Terminator' himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger, made enquiries about buying one, and it was this interest that thrust AM General into considering making a road-legal version of the vehicle. The Hummer H1 was offered in three variants, the convertible soft top, a four-door hardtop, and an Alpha Wagon bodied model. Similar to its military predecessor in look, the Hummer H1 offered creature comforts beyond the dreams of most army personnel. Initially, five different engines and three automatic transmissions were offered. The Hummer H1 had incredible off-road capabilities including the ability to ford 76cm of water, climb a 56cm step and have a standard ground clearance of 41cm. Another notable feature on the vehicle is the Central Tyre Inflation System (CTIS) which allows the drivers to increase or decrease tyre pressure at the touch of a button, depending on the type of terrain being covered.First registered in the USA in April 1997, the imposing and rare Hummer H1 on offer here was exported to Germany in 2008 before finding its way to the UK in May of 2022. Presented in black, with black soft top hood and interior, the H1 Civilian was supplied with creature comforts the Army wouldn’t have gotten the benefit of. Air conditioning, electric windows, central locking and CD stereo were all fitted from new. The interior seats fold down making the interior as versatile as the exterior. Sitting on a set of 20 inch alloy wheels shod with aggressive off road tyres, this H1 is supplied with the rare and desirable 5.7 litre petrol V8, this monster of a vehicle makes an incredible noise and is reported by the vendor to run and drive very well. Only now for sale to free up some much needed space, you are sure to draw a crowd wherever you go in it.Supplied with its V5 registration document and MoT test certificate valid until October 2025. Whether you’re impressing friends or defending freedom, the H1 Civilian has you covered. Consigned by Will Penrose Rare Civilian modelRare V8 Petrol engine (most diesel)Channel your inner Arnie!
Top of the range ‘Privilege’ modelRare colourPatrick Le Quement's 2+3 Coupé GT MPV concept was revealed at the Paris Motor Show in 1998. The reaction from the motoring press was unanimously positive prompting Renault to take the very bold step of launching their 'Avantime' (meaning ahead-of-time) into production largely unchanged. This radical flagship not only had handsome good looks but also an abundance of luxuries, safety features and advanced engineering. Highlights included unique double-hinged 'kinematic' pillarless doors allowing easy access to the front and rear seats, the world’s largest opening glass sunroof at the time featuring strengthened heat-reflecting tinted glass, theatre seating, galvanised steel chassis with aluminium upper structure, cavernous 530 litre boot, Xenon headlights and a 'grand air' mode which retracts the 1m² glass sunroof at the same time as the pillarless side windows, all at the press of one switch. 'Sub Zero' status on Top Gear's 'Cool Wall' earned the Avantime some notoriety, especially with the presenters claiming that Renaults Avantime was cooler even than the Aston Martin Vanquish and "the coolest car money can buy" yet just 450 cars ultimately sold in the UK.This well-equipped Avantime is number 228 of the limited number sold in the UK. This stylish coupé was registered in September 2002 and presents in the rare colour combination for the model of red metallic coachwork with a contrasting beige leather interior. This Renault is offered to auction with a V5C registration document, a fresh MoT test certificate and various bills and receipts. The Avantime combines bold styling with exceptional comfort and a host of quirky and engaging features. When you overlay the GT flare and performance with such limited production numbers, it is of little surprise that these hand finished statement cars are now gathering quite a collector following. Consigned by Dominic Lake. PRIVILEGE MODELRARE COLOURCAR NO.228
Desirable ‘CP’ 150bhp modelConcours winning carFrame off nut and bolt restorationThe Triumph TR6 was manufactured for seven years from 1969 and by the time production came to an end in July 1976, it was the best-seller of the TR range. The bodywork closely resembled that of the previous model, the Triumph TR5, but the front and rear were squared off and all TR6s featured inline six-cylinder engines. For the US market, the engine was fitted with carburettors whilst, for other world markets including the UK, the TR6 was fitted with fuel-injection. It featured a four-speed manual gearbox, independent rear suspension, rack and pinion steering, 15" wheels and tyres, pile carpet on the floors and boot, bucket seats and a full complement of instruments. In total 94,619 TR6’s were built of which 86,249 were sold overseas and only 8,370 were sold in the UK.First registered on 5th February 1971, this desirable ‘CP’ 150bhp is a UK supplied home market car boasting the sought after overdrive gearbox. The car was subject to a ‘frame off’ restoration completed in 2016. Stripped down to the bare metal, the supplied photo books show the meticulous attention given to the car throughout the restoration. Presenting beautifully in Yasmin Yellow, the paintwork is impressive having been carried out by the well renowned Yorkshire based Malton Coachworks. The rest of the work was carried out by similarly well renowned companies such as TRGB who rebuilt the engine to Stage 2 specification, all running through a full stainless steel exhaust system. A new mohair hood has been fitted complimenting the excellent interior. Owned by the vendor since 2016 the car has been cherished by him and has several trophies from concours events including a 1st place win in 2018.Supplied with its V5 registration document, substantial history file, photo record of restoration and previous MoT test certificates dating back to 1987 as well as a current MoT test certificate valid until November 2025. This is an impressive example of a British classic. Good condition TR6’s are difficult to come across and this one stands a step above the rest. Consigned by Will Penrose Concours winning carFrame off nut and bolt restorationDesirable 'CP' 150bhp model
An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond ring, by Iliana, claw set with 0.84ct octagonal step-cut Boyaca Colombian emerald flanked by stepped channel set modern round brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.2ct, setting height 8mm, size O, 4.5g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, emerald is quite heavily worn on table facet edges and displays typical internal inclusions, several minor nicks around girdle, diamonds relatively bright and lively, general wear to high points of mount but still heavy gauge, full UK hallmarks clear, laser engraved 750
THEO FENNELL - an 18ct two-colour gold three stone garnet and amethyst bombe ring, London 1991, rub-over set with octagonal step-cut garnet and trillion-cut amethysts, signed Fennell, setting height 11.8mm, size K, 6.9g . Condition Report:No damage, all stones present, light wear to high points and 1 x 3.5mm join section on back of shank, full UK hallmarks clear, marked 750
An Antique 14ct gold emerald and diamond half hoop ring, set with rectangular step-cut emerald and old-cut diamond trio shoulders, emerald measures approx: 6.00 x 3.52 x 2.63mm, setting height 8.3mm, size K, 2g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, emerald is a slightly pale green with many typical internal inclusions and a couple of small table chips, diamonds are heavily included with black spots and fractures, along with a couple of tiny surface chips, settings are quite heavily pitted all over with a small file mark on outside of shank, mark worn, marked 58...
A 9ct gold sapphire and diamond half eternity ring, maker MJ, import London 1998, set with square step-cut sapphires and single-cut diamonds, setting height 3.5mm, size R, 2.3g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, general wear to high points, full UK hallmarks clear, marked 375
An Art Deco 18ct gold emerald and diamond panel ring, platinum-topped set with square step-cut emerald and single-cut diamonds, setting height 6.7mm, size M, 1.4g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, emerald has worn facet edges, general wear to high points of settings, marked 18ct and Plat
A French emerald and diamond oval bombe brooch, with central emerald step-cut emerald and pierced rose-cut diamond foliate surround, emerald measures approx: 6.65 x 6.00 x 4.30mm, unmarked mount tests as silver-topped 14ct gold, 39.7mm, 11.6g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, emerald has typical internal inclusions and is a medium green, settings slightly worn on back, brooch fitting working, unmarked but tests as silver-topped 14ct
An Antique Victorian 18ct gold five stone emerald and diamond hinged bangle, circa 1860, square set with oval and round old-cut diamonds separated by oval step-cut emeralds, total diamond content approx 1ct, colour approx G/H, clarity approx SI1/SI2, unmarked mount tests as 18ct, setting height 11.8mm, internal circumference 15cm, 20g . Condition Report:All stones present, diamonds are extremely bright and lively with only very minor internal black spot inclusions only visible through a loupe, emeralds are a vivid green with typical internal inclusions, both flat side panels of bangle have tiny edge holes along with 2 dent splits beginning to open but overall still appears stable, otherwise hardly any wear, hinge and catch working perfectly, unmarked but tests as 18ct
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond half eternity ring, set with square step-cut emeralds and Princess-cut diamonds, emeralds measure approx: 2.84 x 2.80 x 2.42mm, total diamond content approx 0.6ct, setting height 3.3mm, size K, 2.9g . Condition Report:No damage or repair, all stones present, emeralds are a vivid green with typical internal inclusions and several small girdle chips, diamonds are very bright and lively, only very light wear to settings, marked 750
Corgi limited edition 1/50 scale group of four boxed modern issue haulage diecast to include No. CC12001 MAN Curtainside John Mitchell Transport, No. CC13225 DAF XF Super Space Cab Curtainside Chamberlain Transport, No. CC12902 Scania Topline fridge trailer Tunderman Transport, and a No. CC13414 MAN TGA XXL Step frame fridge trailer
Crime fiction, a collection of 21 titles, including Ngaio Marsh, four first editions, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers: 'Hand in Glove', 1962, 'Grave Mistake', 1978, 'Photo-Finish', 1980, 'Light Thickens', 1982; H.R.F. Keating, two first editions, orig. cloth, dust wrappers: 'Inspector Ghote Draws a Line', 1979, 'The Murder of the Maharajah', 1980; Marcel D'Agneau: 'The Curse of the Nibelung', 1981, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper; Reginald Hill, 8 first editions, all in dust wrappers: 'Child's Play', 1987, 'There are No Ghosts in the Soviet Union', 1987, 'Under World', 1988, 'One Small Step', 1990, 'Bones and Silence', 1990, 'Recalled to Life', 1992, 'Blood Sympathy', 1993, 'Pictures of Perfection', 1994; Michael Connolly, six first editions, all orig. cloth, d/w's: 'The Poet', 1996, 'Trunk Music', 1997, 'Blood Work', 1998, 'Angels Flight', 1999, 'The Narrows', 2004, 'The Scarecrow', 2009 (21)
A white gold diamond and emerald set ballerina ring. The principal square emerald-cut emerald is 7mm x 7mm, surrounded by a diamond halo, the head size is 25mm x 25mm, decorated with white brilliant-cut, and rectangular step-cut diamonds in a foliate scroll setting, the ring size Q, total weight 9.1g.
Exquisitely handcrafted 1:350 scale model of the legendary RMS Queen Mary, one of the most celebrated ocean liners of the 20th century. This finely detailed replica features accurate deck configurations, lifeboats, smokestacks, and precise rigging, housed in a custom glass display case with a wooden base. A brass plaque accompanies the model, showcasing key specifications and the ship's historical significance, making this an exceptional piece for collectors and maritime enthusiasts alike. The RMS Queen Mary was constructed by Cunard Line, one of the world's most prestigious shipping companies, known for its luxurious transatlantic liners. Cunard, founded in 1840, revolutionized passenger travel with its commitment to safety, speed, and comfort. By the early 20th century, Cunard had established itself as a leader in maritime innovation and was responsible for creating some of the most iconic vessels in history, including the RMS Queen Mary. Launched in 1934, the Queen Mary was a marvel of engineering and design, blending art deco luxury with groundbreaking technology. At 1,019 feet long and weighing over 80,000 tons, she was among the largest and fastest ships of her time, earning the coveted Blue Riband for transatlantic speed records. During World War II, the Queen Mary served as a troopship, transporting up to 16,000 soldiers at a time, a testament to her strength and capacity. Post-war, she resumed passenger service, becoming a symbol of the golden age of ocean travel. Retired in 1967, the Queen Mary now serves as a museum and hotel in Long Beach, California, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience her grandeur firsthand. Plaque Details: Length: 1,019 ft. Beam: 118 ft. Gross Tonnage: 80,774. Propulsion: Quadruple Screw, Geared Turbines. Passenger Capacity: 2,139. Crew: 1,101. This item has a base included. Dimensions: 39.50"L x 6.75"W x 12"H (with case)Condition: Age related wear.
Granat-Ring. 333er Gelbgold (8 kt). Ringgröße: 56. 6 Gramm. 3-stufige gewölbte Rosettenform, stabile Schiene, Punzen: Feingehalt. * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Aufrufzeit 26. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 13:00 Uhr (CET)Garnet ring. 333 yellow gold (8 ct). Ring size: 56. 6 grams. 3-step domed rosette shape, stable shank, hallmarks: Fineness. * Partner auction Bergmann. Call time 26 | Feb. 2025 | presumably 13:00 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Art déco-Besteck. Franz Bahner, Düsseldorf. 800er Silber. Länge: 21-24,5 cm. 640 Gramm (ohne Messer gewogen). Modell von Gerhard Duve (1899-1977) um 1930. 15 Teile: 5 Messer, 5 Gabeln, 5 Esslöffel. Zeitlose glatte Form mit zweistufiger Rundung am Ende, Messer mit rostfreien Stahlklingen. Punzen: Halbmond und Krone, Feingehalt, Fabrikmarke. * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Literatur : Waliczek-Rasala (2007) Band III Nr. 724, Bröhan (1990) Abbildung Nr. 11. Provenienz : Privatsammlung Baden-Württemberg. Aufrufzeit 26. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 19:18 Uhr (CET)Art deco cutlery. Franz Bahner, Düsseldorf. 800 silver. Length: 21-24.5 cm. 640 grams (weighed without knife). Model by Gerhard Duve (1899-1977), circa 1930. 15 pieces: 5 knives, 5 forks, 5 tablespoons. Timeless smooth shape with two-step rounding at the end, knives with stainless steel blades. Hallmarks: Crescent and crown, fineness, factory mark. * Partner auction Bergmann. Literature : Waliczek-Rasala (2007) vol. III no. 724, Bröhan (1990) illustration no. 11. Provenance : Private collection Baden-Württemberg. Aufrufzeit 26. | Feb. 2025 | probably 19:18 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
An emerald and diamond ring, the central step cut emerald in millegrain mount, surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated approx. 0.48cts, with millegrain mounted diamond highlights to shoulders, all set in unmarked white metal with a plain band of unmarked yellow metal, (both test as 18ct gold), size I, 4.0ghead approx.11.8 x 10.5mmemerald estimated approx. 5.1 x 3.8 x 2mmsmall chip to one cornerminor nibbles to facet edges of emeralds
A collection of 18ct gold tanzanite and diamond ringsall with 18ct hallmarks, featuring a mixed cut oval tanzanite with micro pave halo, a pear shape bezel set tanzanite with diamond shoulders, a round tanzanite with micro pave halo and shoulder feature and a step cut square tanzanite with step cut diamond shoulders.(4) total approx. weight 16.1g total approx. finger size 'R-S' and 'P-Q'Condition: Very good condition
A fine diamond line bracelet by Birks of Canadathe forty-six square step-cut diamonds channel-set to the concealed clasp stamped 'BIRKS/PLAT/18CT, mounted in platinum and 18ct gold, in S J Phillips caselength 18.5cm, 27.6g, Condition: Overall condition very good/ good - lovely piece Good articulation Each diamond estimated to weigh 0.25-0.50 cts with an approx. total weight of 16ct. good clarity and colour
A 9ct amethyst heart ring and a five stone amethyst ringwith 9ct hallmarks, centre heart held in a claw setting with triangle shoulder stone together with a 9ct hallmarked five stone square step cut amethysts.(2)total approx. weight 4.1g total approx. finger size 'Q-R'Condition: Good condition
An amethyst and diamond cocktail ring, featuring a large octagonal step cut amethyst, claw set, with two baguette cut diamonds on each shoulder, in a high setting, in unmarked metal testing as approximately 14ct gold, 6.70g Ring size J-K (shank is off-round)Buying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportRing is oval in shape.
An 18ct white gold aquamarine and diamond pendant and chain, with a rectangular step cut aquamarine in a four claw setting, to a diamond trio surmount and a diamond bale, suspended by a cable link chain. Birmingham hallmarks. Chain 435mm long, pendant 20mm x 6mm, 5.03gCondition ReportIn very good condition, with negligible wear.
A 14ct gold tanzanite birthstone pendant on chain, by Annoushka, with a central square step cut tanzanite, bezel set to an oval open surround, to an articulated bale, 18mm long, suspended by a 14ct gold cable link chain with adjustable loops and a hook clasp, 440mm long, hallmarked Edinburgh, 2.56g, with Annoushka box and carry bagCondition ReportWITH BOX AND CARRY BAG.Appears to be in unworn condition.Clasp secures.
An 18ct gold emerald and diamond three stone ring, centrally set with an octagonal step cut emerald, estimated as approximately 0.50ct, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.25ct each, in white rex collets, to chenier shoulders and a plain yellow band. Birmingham 2000, 3.28g Ring size O¾Buying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportEmerald with good saturation and fine colour. The table facet is substantially scratched and worn. Emerald has good clarity, with natural 'three-phase inclusions' visible under the microscope. Diamonds are matched, bright and lively.
HEAVY ROCK - LP COLLECTION. A quality collection of around 55 heavy rock LPs. Artists/ titles include Black Sabbath - We Sold Our Soul For Rock n Roll, Hawkwind inc Hall Of The Mountain Grill, Levitation. Chevy - The Taker, Jess Cox - Third Step, Blue Oyster Cult inc Club Ninja. Zero Nine, The Revolution By Night. Triumph inc Just A Game, Progressions Of Power. Scorpions - Best Of, Fastway - Waiting For The Roar, Mother's Finest - Iron Age, Riot - Rock City, Harlequin - Love Crimes. Touch, Waysted, Frank Marino, Magnum (x5), Girl, Shakin Street, Metallergy, Fortress, Gamma, Angel City, Lee Aaron, Picture, Lone Star, Golden Earring, Iann Hunter, The Godz, Alkatraz. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, odd one may drop below.
INDIE/ ALT/ ROCK/ WAVE - LP COLLECTION. A smashing collection of around 42 LPs. Artists/ titles include Stereolab - The Group Played Space Age Batchelor Pad Music (Pure19LPX), Meat Puppets - Mirage, The Chemistry Experiment - Gongs Played By Voice, Edward The Second And The Red Hot Polkas - Two Step To Heaven, Colourblind James - From The Basement, Disciplin A Kitschme, Cul de sac - I Don't Want To Go To Bed, David Bowie inc Young Americans, Let's Dance. Mick Farren - Vampires Stole My Lunch. The Knife, Various - Dedicated, Free Hot Lunch, Godfathers, Miracle Legion, The Listener, Willie Loco Alexander, The Akron Compilation, Mark Mulcahy, Gorillas, Every Man Has A Woman, Joe King, Ruben Blades, X, Philip Rambow, The Leroi Brothers. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, odd one may drop to VG.
SOUL/ HOUSE/ POP/ ROCK - 12"/ LP COLLECTION. An extensive collection of around 213 12"/ LPs. Artists/ titles include Madness inc One Step Beyond, Absolutely. Various - 50th Anniversary Blue Note, Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here, Stevie Wonder - Hotter Than July, D Train - Music, One Tribe - WHat Have You Done, SL2 - On A Ragga Tip, Robin S - Show Me Love, Strike - U Sure Do, Oliver Cheatham - Get Down Saturday Night. Earth Wind & Fire, The Limit, Dillinger, Booker Newberry III, Raw Silk, Ex Tras, Toney Lee, Zapp, Undercover Lover, Cissy Stone, Jerry Knight, Jazzy Dee, Sam L Dees, Mkhan, UK Players, Bobby Jimmy, Glenn Jones, Dayton, Shabba Ranks, Barbara Mason, Peter Gabriel, Simple Minds, Degree Of Motion, Royalle Delite. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
Del Prado - Casdon - Mattle - Beano - A quantity of assorted factory sealed issues and loose parts from 'Dolls' House: Step by Step. A Toy Story 2 Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots game, Mini Scales and a quantity of children books; predominantly Beano books and Annuals. Items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-3
1974 Honda CB250 G5 Registration Number: PDF 39M Frame Number: CB250-6005239 - Original UK delivered example - For light restoration During the 1970s a natural step for 17 year olds who had been riding a moped, was a 250. All the major manufacturers had developed a 250cc machine, mostly fire breathing, rapid 2 strokes, which didn't appeal to everyone. Honda had a reputation for building high quality, reliable four stroke machines. The 60s brought us the CB72, in the early 1970s Honda launched the highly popular CB250 K4. By the mid 70s, style was the name of the game and so Honda developed the CB250 G5. With its upswept twin exhaust silencers and stylish paintwork, the bike was an instant hit. A rare sight now and highly sought after, this 1974 Honda CB250 G5 has covered just 26,407 miles and is presented in very original condition. Last used on the road in 2024, and recently running, the bike will require a new battery and minor attention before being used once more. A worthwhile light project at a very sensible estimate.
1985 Honda CF70 Registration Number: B615 JBE Frame Number: TBA First appearing as the CF50 in July 1972, the CF range was the ‘ladies’ version of the ST DAX monkey bike, differing in having a step-through back bone frame rather than the ST type high beam frame. The CF70 or ‘Chaly’ as it was called in Europe came later when the engine size was enlarged to match that of the ST70 DAX, this being a 68cc 5.5bhp two-valve OHC four-stroke unit. The CF70 shared the 10-inch wheels of the ST range and many other components, the main difference being the chassis which was lower and more lady friendly, also proving handy in the Asian markets thanks to its extra carrying capacity for the trip to the market. Although Honda stopped producing the ST range about 15 years ago, the Chinese have continued to make a copy, renamed from Chaly to Charly, presumably to circumvent a trade mark issue. This CF70 was first registered in 1985, having served recently as a pit bike for historic motor racing events. A handy bike this purpose, or to keep at a holiday home for occasional use. Note: A V5C will need to be applied for, for the new owner.
1970's Yamaha Chappy Registration Number: N/A Frame Number: 439362037 This Yamaha Chappy LB80 is a charming and increasingly collectible mini scooter from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Featuring an 80cc two-stroke engine paired with a dual-range automatic transmission, offering surprising versatility for a bike of its size. With its air-cooled single-cylinder engine, oil injection system, balloon tires, and step-through frame, the LB80 is a quirky yet practical machine that embodies Yamaha’s rugged, simple design ethos. Showing 31,314 miles, this example is offered as a full restoration project.

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