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A selection of HM silver and white metal brooches stamped silver including Scottish kilt pin, Glasgow 1948, Robert Allison, a brooch by Ortak Silvercraft, a Thai silver brooch, an amethyst set bar brooch, circular brooch with citrine style stone and Celtic style border, etc and a Victorian 1887 shilling coin pendant
An 18ct white gold diamond three stone ring that is comprised with three princess cut diamonds, claw set in 18ct white gold. These are the mounted onto a 18ct white gold ring shank. Although these diamond are not certified they have an approximate colour of H/I and an approximate clarity of SI. Total diamond weight is approximately: 1 x 0.6ct + 2 x 0.45ct = 1.5oct (Approximate due to being mounted)
Original vintage Brands Hatch Racing Racing poster for the Formula & Sports Cars race held on June 12, 1955 at Brands Hatch circuit. Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown, Kent, England. First used as a grasstrack motorcycle circuit on farmland, it hosted 12 runnings of the Fomula 1 British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986 and currently hosts many British and International racing events. The venue is owned and operated by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision organisation. Brands Hatch stands for history and British motor racing at its best. Back in 1925, the first motor-bike races were held at Brands Hatch on a grass circuit. Legends such as Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, James Hunt or Ayrton Senna already celebrated race wins at the time-honoured motor-racing venue. Formula Three, also called Formula 3 or F3, is a class of open-wheel formula racing. The various championships held in Europe, Australia, South America and Asia form an important step for many prospective Formula One drivers. Formula Three has traditionally been regarded as the first major stepping stone for F1 hopefuls – it is typically the first point in a driver's career at which most drivers in the series are aiming at professional careers in racing rather than being amateurs and enthusiasts. F3 is not cheap, but is regarded as a key investment in a young driver's future career. Success in F3 can lead directly to a Formula 2 seat or even a Formula One test or race seat. Good condition, folded as issued, faint staining, paper loss in left margin, creases. Country: UK, year of printing: 1955, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 75.5x51
Original vintage Brands Hatch Racing Racing poster for the Unlimited Sports Cars & Formula III race held on July 10, 1955 at Brands Hatch circuit. Silkscreen printed by Harry Heath Ltd. Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown, Kent, England. First used as a grasstrack motorcycle circuit on farmland, it hosted 12 runnings of the Fomula 1 British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986 and currently hosts many British and International racing events. The venue is owned and operated by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision organisation. Brands Hatch stands for history and British motor racing at its best. Back in 1925, the first motor-bike races were held at Brands Hatch on a grass circuit. Legends such as Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, James Hunt or Ayrton Senna already celebrated race wins at the time-honoured motor-racing venue. Formula Three, also called Formula 3 or F3, is a class of open-wheel formula racing. The various championships held in Europe, Australia, South America and Asia form an important step for many prospective Formula One drivers. Formula Three has traditionally been regarded as the first major stepping stone for F1 hopefuls – it is typically the first point in a driver's career at which most drivers in the series are aiming at professional careers in racing rather than being amateurs and enthusiasts. F3 is not cheap, but is regarded as a key investment in a young driver's future career. Success in F3 can lead directly to a Formula 2 seat or even a Formula One test or race seat. Good condition, folded as issued, faint staining, small tears and creases in margins. Country: UK, year of printing: 1955, designer: Harry Heath, size (cm): 76x51
Original vintage Brands Hatch Racing Racing poster for the last meeting of the season held on Sunday, October 3, 1954 at the new Brands Hatch circuit. Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown, Kent, England. First used as a grasstrack motorcycle circuit on farmland, it hosted 12 runnings of the Fomula 1 British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986 and currently hosts many British and International racing events. The venue is owned and operated by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision organisation. Brands Hatch stands for history and British motor racing at its best. Back in 1925, the first motor-bike races were held at Brands Hatch on a grass circuit. Legends such as Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, James Hunt or Ayrton Senna already celebrated race wins at the time-honoured motor-racing venue. Formula Three, also called Formula 3 or F3, is a class of open-wheel formula racing. The various championships held in Europe, Australia, South America and Asia form an important step for many prospective Formula One drivers. Formula Three has traditionally been regarded as the first major stepping stone for F1 hopefuls – it is typically the first point in a driver's career at which most drivers in the series are aiming at professional careers in racing rather than being amateurs and enthusiasts. F3 is not cheap, but is regarded as a key investment in a young driver's future career. Success in F3 can lead directly to a Formula 2 seat or even a Formula One test or race seat. Good condition, folded as issued, paper loss in left margin, small tears and creases in margins. Country: UK, year of printing: 1954, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x51
Original vintage travel poster Come and Explore Britain featuring great artwork by Stanley Roy Badmin (1906–1989) of a picturesque British city with bridges, traditional buildings and a cathedral. Text reads - Though time is out of joint, cathedrals would seem to postulate that man cannot be altogether vile. The superb cathedrals of England, standing amid little houses clustering like chicks around a hen, are more than poems in stone, enduring more than paens of praise; they are mans supreme and enduring expression of his faith in a spiritual world. Published by the British Travel and Holiday Association and printed in Great Britain by Chromoworks LTD. Poor condition, paper losses, staining, folds, tears Country: UK, year of printing: 1950s, designer: Stanley Roy Badmin , size (cm): 77x51?
Original vintage World War Two US propaganda poster: “Strong in the strength of the Lord. We who fight in the people’s cause-we will never stop until that cause is won”. Great artwork by David Stone Martin showing the hands of a woman, a factory worker and a soldier, all playing a key part in the U.S. war effort. Published by the War Information Office in the attempt to foster greater cooperation between a number of different segments of society. The text of the poster is a quotation from a speech by Henry Wallace, then Vice-President, who ran for President on the Progressive Party ticket in 1948 Good condition, folded as issued, tears in top margin. Country: USA, year of printing: 1942, designer: David Stone Martin, size (cm): 101.5x71
Original vintage racing poster for the Car Race Meeting on Sunday, 10 May, 1959, organised by the British Automobile Racing Club at Brands Hatch Circuit, with a programme featuring Molyslip Saloon Car Championship, Redex Grand Touring Car Championship, Formula Libre and Formula 3. The British Automobile Racing Club (BARC) is one of biggest organising clubs for auto racing in the United Kingdom. Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown, Kent, England. First used as a grasstrack motorcycle circuit on farmland, it hosted 12 runnings of the Fomula 1 British Grand Prix between 1964 and 1986 and currently hosts many British and International racing events. The venue is owned and operated by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision organisation. Brands Hatch stands for history and British motor racing at its best. Back in 1925, the first motor-bike races were held at Brands Hatch on a grass circuit. Legends such as Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, James Hunt or Ayrton Senna already celebrated race wins at the time-honoured motor-racing venue. Formula Three, also called Formula 3 or F3, is a class of open-wheel formula racing. The various championships held in Europe, Australia, South America and Asia form an important step for many prospective Formula One drivers. Formula Three has traditionally been regarded as the first major stepping stone for F1 hopefuls – it is typically the first point in a driver's career at which most drivers in the series are aiming at professional careers in racing rather than being amateurs and enthusiasts. F3 is not cheap, but is regarded as a key investment in a young driver's future career. Success in F3 can lead directly to a Formula 2 seat or even a Formula One test or race seat. Good condition, folded as issued, small paper loss, and creases. Country: UK, year of printing: 1959, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 76x51
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