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A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND PLATINUM RING, the brilliant cut diamond within a four claw setting to the plain band, estimated diamond weight 0.50ct, clarity assessed as SI2, colour assessed as G-H, platinum hallmark for Birmingham, ring size N, approximate gross weight 5.3 grams (condition report: overall good condition, there is a natural to the girdle and lower girdle facet, and an internal fracture to the upper facet, band with very light wear)
A GROUP OF ASSORTED FIGURES, comprising a carved stone modernist figure marked on the base Zevieira- 1984, a bronzed resin bust of Bertram Russell signed by D. Kern, supported by a wooden plinth, height 22cm, a Naturalis Magistra figure of a bronzed horse, two boxed white Coalport Moment's 'Aren't I Clever 'cat figures, two carved wooden figures by Richard Hideaki, a set of five USSR leaders nesting dolls (8) (Condition report: a few paint chips on nesting dolls, others appear O.K)
THREE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND ORNAMENTS, to include a royal Doulton 'Old salt' character jug, Royal Worcester porcelain egg coddler, stone eggs, a Liberty 'Ianthe' pattern trinket box, a pair of turquoise Foo dogs, a Prunus pattern blue and white ginger jar, a Pagoda style biscuit jar, blue and white planter, vases, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes + loose)
A COLLECTION OF STONE ITEMS, to include three carved Canadian birds, a jug and goblet, two vases tallest 27cm, a heavy globe, polished geodes, a green stone hippopotamus, a figural sculpture with scratched signature 'Elton', etc, please note most of these items are very heavy (18) (Condition Report: condition varies, some chips and losses, but generally ok)
THREE BOXES OF BOOKS containing approximately sixty-eight titles in hardback and paperback formats on the subject of ART, titles include Complete Cartoons of the New Yorker, edited by Robert Mankoff, Ralph Steadman's Extinct Boids with commentary by Ceri Levy, The Mouse & his Master - The life and work of Terence Cuneo, Stone by Andy Goldsworthy, Ashanti Gold by Professor Edward S Ayensu, Moscow, Strolls around the Old City, Petra, Splendours of the Nabatean Civilization, Strong - The Artist & the Garden, Caroline Bugler - The Bird in Art, Peter Shaw - Rainbow Over Mount Eden and many others (3 boxes)
A YELLOW METAL THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, asymmetrical row of three old cut diamonds, white metal mount and cross over shoulders, leading onto a polished yellow metal band, estimated total diamond weight 0.16cts, stamped 18ct & plat, ring size M, approximate gross weight 2.3 grams, with ring box (condition report: one outer diamond has a chip to the table facet, stones secure, although claws would benefit from repointing)
A YELLOW METAL THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, round brilliant cut diamond to the centre, flanked with two old cut diamonds, illusion set, estimated total diamond weight 0.50cts, pinched yellow metal shoulders and band, stamped 18ct, ring size M, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams (condition report: stones secure, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good)
A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, a round brilliant cut diamond prong set in white metal, leading onto tapered shoulders with rose cut diamond accents and milgrain detail, yellow metal shank, stamped 18ct & plat, ring size N, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact)
Ernst Wilhelm Nay. (1902 Berlin - 1968 Köln). o.T. (NOR). 1959. Farblithographie auf Velin. 61 x 50 cm (77 x 54 cm). Mit Gefälligkeitssignatur und -Datierung, zudem im Stein signiert und datiert. Verso mit dem Stempel "Galerie der Spiegel". - In den Kanten vereinzelt gering bestoßen, knickspurig oder blasser Fleck. Insgesamt in sehr gutem Zustand. Hervorragender, farbsatter Druck mit Rand. Gabler 61. - Wohl eines von 300 unnummerierten Exemplaren als Beilage zum Katalog "Geh durch den Spiegel" Nr. 19, 1959. Colour lithograph on wove paper. With courtesy signature and dating, additionally signed and dated in the stone. On the verso with the stamp "Galerie der Spiegel". - Edges isolated hardly bumped, creased or with faint stain. At all in a very good condition. Excellent, saturated impression with margin. - Probably one of 300 unnumbered copies as a supplement to the catalogue "Geh durch den Spiegel" No. 19, 1959.
Annie Leibovitz is an American photographer known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, politicians, and other public figures. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut, and grew up in a military family.Leibovitz began her career as a staff photographer for Rolling Stone magazine in 1970, where she became known for her candid and intimate portraits of musicians such as The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. In 1983, she joined Vanity Fair magazine as a contributing photographer, where she continued to produce striking and influential images of celebrities and other famous people.Over the course of her career, Leibovitz has captured some of the most famous and powerful figures of our time, including Queen Elizabeth II, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Barack Obama, and Serena Williams, among many others. Her photographs are known for their dramatic lighting and bold compositions, and she has been credited with revolutionizing the genre of celebrity portraiture.In addition to her work in photography, Leibovitz has also published several books and has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and retrospectives around the world. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the American Society of Magazine Editors' Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009.Measures 11.75 x 8.75.Mounted to archival quality paper.Verso is blank.Printed circa 1980s.
Annie Leibovitz (born 1949) is an American photographer widely recognized for her iconic portraits of celebrities and cultural figures. She was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, and developed an interest in photography during her time at the San Francisco Art Institute. Leibovitz's career took off when she joined the staff of Rolling Stone magazine in 1970. As the chief photographer for the publication, she captured images that became synonymous with the 1970s and the counterculture movement. Her distinctive style and ability to capture the essence of her subjects led to numerous memorable and often controversial photographs, including her famous portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono taken just hours before Lennon's tragic death. In 1983, Leibovitz began working for Vanity Fair, where she continued to produce striking portraits that graced the covers and pages of the magazine. Her artistic approach blended elements of documentary photography with staged, cinematic settings, resulting in visually captivating and thought-provoking images.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless notable individuals, ranging from musicians and actors to politicians and cultural icons. Her portfolio includes portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, Barack Obama, Mick Jagger, Meryl Streep, and many others. Leibovitz's work has been exhibited in major galleries and museums worldwide, and she has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. Her distinctive style and ability to capture the essence of her subjects have made her one of the most renowned and influential photographers of our time. Measures 9.52 x 12.5 Printed circa Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Giambologna, also known as Jean Boulogne (1529-1608), was a Flemish-Italian sculptor who made significant contributions to the development of sculpture during the late Renaissance. Here are some key points about Giambologna: 1. Style and Technique: Giambologna's sculptural style was characterized by a graceful and dynamic approach, showcasing his mastery of capturing movement and expressing complex poses. He often depicted figures in exaggerated contrapposto, a technique that creates a sense of tension and liveliness. His sculptures were known for their highly polished surfaces and intricate detailing. 2. Influences: Giambologna drew inspiration from classical antiquity and studied the works of ancient Greek and Roman sculptors. He was also influenced by Michelangelo's sculptures, particularly in terms of their muscularity and dramatic poses. Giambologna's fusion of classical ideals with his own artistic innovations resulted in a unique style that set him apart from his contemporaries. 3. Iconic Works: Some of Giambologna's most famous sculptures include "The Rape of the Sabine Women," a monumental marble group that captures a dramatic moment of abduction, and "Mercury," a bronze statue depicting the Roman god in mid-flight, symbolizing speed and agility. These sculptures exemplify his ability to convey complex narratives and capture dynamic movement in his artwork. 4. Royal Commissions: Giambologna received numerous prestigious commissions from European nobility and rulers, including the Medici family in Florence and the Habsburgs in Vienna. His works adorned public spaces, royal gardens, and private collections, further establishing his reputation as a renowned sculptor. 5. Legacy: Giambologna's innovative sculptural techniques and expressive style had a profound influence on subsequent generations of sculptors. His works inspired artists such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, who carried forward his legacy in the Baroque and Rococo periods. Giambologna's sculptures embody the spirit of the late Renaissance, showcasing his technical virtuosity, elegance, and ability to capture movement and emotion in stone and bronze. His contributions to the art world continue to be celebrated, and his works can be found in major museums and public spaces around the world.Measures 10.25 x 9.5 x 3.5.Resin.Sold "after"
1968 Ford Mustang Convertible Registration no. XBY 415F Chassis no. 8FO3J178011•First registered in the UK in 2007•302ci (5.0-litre) 230bhp 'J' code V8 engine•Four-speed manual gearbox•MoT to 1st November 2023'The Mustang can be tailored to be anything from a gentle in-town ladies' car to an impressive 130mph highway performer. Undoubtedly its almost infinitely variable personality is one of the car's chief attractions...' - William S Stone, The Ford Mustang.Ford created a new class of car almost overnight with the introduction of the Mustang sports coupé part way through the 1964 season, catching the rest of the US auto industry off guard. Brainchild of Lee Iacocca - subsequent saviour of the Chrysler Corporation – the Mustang is one of the most remarkable automotive success stories of modern times and arguably the pinnacle of his long career with Ford. Aimed at the affluent young, for whom a car was as much a lifestyle statement as means of transport, the Mustang succeeded brilliantly, achieving sales in excess of a quarter million by the end of '64. This remarkable debut was followed by a staggering 524,791 sales in 1965, earning Ford a fortune.The secret of the Mustang's success was a broad appeal that extended beyond the target market thanks to a great value-for-money package combining sporty looks, decent economy and brisk performance. Mustangs could be ordered in specifications ranging from six-cylinder 'economy' to V8-powered luxury, while customers could choose from an extensive range of factory options, with the result that seldom are two Mustangs identical. The Mustang was enlarged and restyled for 1969 and again for 1971, but of all the many versions since 1964, it is the early cars that are by far the most desirable. Built at Ford's Dearborn plant in November 1968, this Mustang convertible has the 302ci (5.0-litre) 230bhp 'J' code V8 engine and the four-speed manual transmission with B&M gear shifter. Other notable features include servo-assisted brakes; GT spot lamps; Sony radio; and 'Trafficator' style louvred bonnet. The car is finished in metallic red paint with cream/white roof and white interior with red carpets. First registered in the UK in 2007, this highly desirable Mustang 'rag top' is offered with a V5C document and MoT to 1st November 2023.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Collier mit Altschliffdiamanten, mit zus. ca. 2,5 ct ca. WEISS-LGW (H-J)/VS-SI, davon Mittelstein ca. 0,40ct ca. LGW/VS. GG 14K, 6,8 gr. Ankerkette mit Kastenschloss Länge ca. 40cm. Um 1900. Leichte Tragespuren an Collier und Diamanten.| Necklace with old cut diamonds in total approx 2.5 ct, approx WHITE-STW (H-J)/VS-SI, center stone approx 0.40 ct, approx STW/VS. YG 14K, 6.8g. Cable chain with box clasp, lenght approx 40cm. Around 1900. Slight signs of wear on necklace and diamonds.
Ring mit dreieckigem Aquamarincabochon ca. 8 ct, mit natürlichen WMM, Kanten berieben, GG/WG 14K, 8,9 g, RW: 59, Ende 20. Jh., Tragespuren, Stein etwas locker, mit Herstellerpunze Günther (Pforzheim).| Ring with triangular cabochon-cut aquamarine ca. 8 ct, with natural signs of growth and abraded edges, 14K yellow and white gold, 8.9 g, ring size 59, late 20th century, signs of wear, stone slightly loose, with maker's mark Günther (Pforzheim).
Ring mit 9 Diamanten im Brillantschliff, zus. ca. 0,6 ct, gute Farbe und Reinheit und 10 Smaragden im Tropfenschliff, 1 Stein leicht bestoßen, WG 18K, 6,5 g, RW: 53, Ende 20. Jh., guter Zustand. | Ring with 9 brilliant-cut diamonds, totalling ca. 0.6 ct, of good colour and clarity and 10 pear-cut emeralds, 1 stone slightly chipped, WG 18K, 6.5 g, ring size 53, late 20th century, good condition.
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