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A small group of gold jewellery, comprising a string of 66 cultured pearls, each approximately 6mm, individually knotted, on a 14k gold clasp, 23.5g, 49cm, in a cream satin lined black leather case, branded for Homer's Jeweler's, 44-46 Winter Street, Boston, Mass., a pair of cultured black pearl stud earrings, each 8mm, on white metal posts, a pair of 9ct gold and fire opal drop earrings, 10 by 6mm stone, and a pair of small 14k gold emerald and diamond earrings in spiral design, 1.7cm. (4)
A group of 9ct gold and further jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold ring set with an orange stone, possibly mandarin garnet, size P, 1.9g, a cresent brooch wih swallow bird detail, 2.5g, both marked, a pair of drop earrings with yellow glass bead drops,4.8g a Victorian mourning brooch with scroll mount, 17.8g, both unmarked, an amber cheroot holder with rolled gold collar, 6.2g, a Pandora charm and a similar Chamilia charm.
A 15ct pearl brooch length 4cm, weight 2.9gms, 9ct gold citrine fob seal bow brooch length 4cm, a 9ct Ward Brothers faux pearl and purple gem stone brooch weight 15.7gms combined Condition Report: Citrine fob has distinct bands^ (please see photo)some tiny flea bite chips to the facet edges. Mount and fob brooch light general wear. Brooch some abrasions to the surface facets^ 15ct gold pearl brooch;- light general wear¦
a 9ct retro ring set with a large orange glass gem, size Q, a 9ct buckle ring size Y, a 9ct blue glass ring size L1/2, a 9ct herringbone sapphire set ring size T, a 9ct onyx signet ring size W, a pair of 9ct unusual hoop earrings and a single example, combined weight 28.9gms Condition Report: Orange; Light general wear. blue gem; stone quite scratched, mount ok. sapphire;Light general wear. Buckle, nice heavy weight, clear gems worn smooth. Onyx; G has been snagged so a bit loose, generally needs a clean, . Earrings;Light general wear.
SMALL SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMSincluding a silver bladed mother of pearl fruit knife, a similar mother of pearl handled cuticle pusher, a thimble, outer case of a retractable pencil of similar, a twist stem rat tail spoon with stone set terminal, a small silver salt spoon with a sixpence bowl and thistle terminal, together with Albert chain sections, three clips and T-bar
SELECTION OF SILVER AND OTHER RINGS AND JEWELLERYincluding a Swarovski crystal ring, a silver 'Cheryl' name pendant, various hardstone bands, a gold plated sovereign holder, a cabochon agate set silver ring, a garnet set rolled gold ring, a pierced silver band with brushed finish to the outer sections, a mother of pearl set silver ring, an 18 carat gold plated dress ring set with jade coloured hard stone, etc.
SIX PAIRS OF GEM, PEARL AND STONE SET STUD EARRINGScomprising a pair of lapis lazuli earrings with nine carat gold mounts; two pairs of black pearl stud earrings in nine carat gold mounts; an emerald pair in unmarked gold with nine carat gold butterflies; a pair of pearl earrings with gold wire detail, in unmarked gold with nine carat gold mounts; and a pair of faceted green glass earrings in nine carat gold, 6 pairs
1956 Ducati 125cc Bialbero Grand Prix Racing MotorcycleFrame no. DM542DMEngine no. DM542DM•Believed to have raced in World Championship events•Purchased for the Morbidelli Museum in the early 1990s•Rebuilt in the Morbidelli Museum's workshopIts senior management having decided that racing success was the best way to promote the fledgling manufacturer, Ducati recruited engineer Fabio Taglioni, formerly with Ceccato and Mondial, to oversee its racing and development programmes. Commencing work in May 1954, Taglioni designed the first of Ducati's now legendary sporting singles: the 98cc Gran Sport, nicknamed 'Marianna', which made its racetrack debut in 1955. The Gran Sport's overhead cam was driven by a vertical shaft and bevel gears, and this method was carried over to Ducati's 125cc twin-cam (bialbero) and triple-cam (trialbero) racers, the latter featuring Taglioni's famous 'desmodromic' method of valve actuation that dispensed with springs. The first significant development of Taglioni's original design arrived early in 1956 in the form of a massive twin-cam (bialbero) cylinder head, which retained the exposed hairpin valve springs of the single-cam motor. Producing 16bhp, almost double the output of the 98cc Gran Sport, this new engine went into cycle parts that were essentially unchanged apart from the adoption of a more powerful double-sided front brake, a move necessitated by the bialbero's greatly increased speed. Campaigned by the factory on a limited basis and offered for sale to privateers, the bialbero was merely a stepping stone on the way to Taglioni's final refinement of his original single-cylinder design – the desmodromic trialbero – which made its spectacularly successful race debut at the Swedish Grand Prix in July 1956 when works rider Degli Antoni lapped the entire field on his way to victory.Antoni's untimely death in August 1956 was a major setback for Ducati's plans, and it would be 1958 before they mounted another serious challenge at World Championship level. Having hitherto relied on single-cylinder designs for the 125 class, Ducati introduced a 125 twin at Monza in 1958, the final round of that year's World Championship. Although the Ducati 125s proved capable of winning Grands Prix (three in 1958 and one in 1959, all by trialbero singles), they lacked the consistency to challenge the dominant MVs for World Championship honours. And when the Japanese manufacturers arrived en masse in the early 1960s, bringing multi-cylinder technology to the lightweight classes, the writing seemed well and truly on the wall for the European opposition. This Ducati bialbero 125 dates from 1956 and is believed to have raced in World Championship events. The machine was purchased for the Morbidelli Museum in the early 1990s and has been restored by Giancarlo Morbidelli. Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: NN If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, undertaken by Bonhams upon a successful sale, to facilitate the registration of the machine here in the UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese antique Qianlong mark white jade scent bottle of shaped square form with hand painted scenes of elders and precious objects. Blue turquoise stone set to lid with brass scoop. Further decorated with painted details and borders. Four character Qianlong reign mark to base. Measures: 7cm.
Henry Gummery (1832-1912) - Pair of 19th century Victorian oil paintings of traditional Scottish or English lake / river scenes. The first depicting a fast flowing stream with highlands to the background. To the right hand section of the painting can be seen a gentleman and lady fishing. The second painting depicting a similar backdrop but showing a man and woman atop a stone bridge. Both paintings in matching period gilt and plaster decorated frames. Signed to corners. Each total size approx; 58cm x 73cm
NO RESERVE Australia.- Baden-Powell (George) New Homes for the Old Country, map, plates and illustrations, hinges weak, contents a little shaken, original cloth, spine darkened, spine ends and corners bumped and frayed, splitting to joints, 1872 § Vivienne (May) Sunny South Australia, plates, original cloth, gilt, 1908 § Chewings (Charles) Back in the Stone Age. The Natives of Central Australia, plates, original cloth, Sydney, 1936; and 42 others, Australia, 8vo (45)
NO RESERVE Mountaineering.- Whymper (Edward) Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator, first edition, frontispiece, plates and maps with 1 large folding map in pocket at rear, upper hinge starting, original cloth, spine browned, spine ends and corners bumped, 1892; Scrambles Amongst the Alps in the Years 1860-69, fourth edition, maps, plates and illustrations, ink inscription to endpaper, original cloth, rebacked, preserving original backstrip, faded and browned, 1893 § Stone (S. J.) In and Beyond the Himalayas, first edition, plates, a few repairs to margins, staining to frontispiece, half-title and endpapers, ink stamps erased from half-title, original pictorial cloth, rebacked, preserving original backstrip, recornered, spine faded, 1896; and 8 others, mountaineering, 8vo (11)
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