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HUGO VICTOR: (1802-1885) French Poet, Novelist & Dramatist of the Romantic movement. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia cabinet photograph, the image depicting Hugo seated in a three quarter length pose and resting one elbow on a large volume placed on the table at his side. Photograph by Braun & Co. Signed by Hugo in dark fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount. The surname of the female recipient to whom the photograph was inscribed has been neatly erased. Neatly trimmed to the upper edge and with some slight surface and corner creasing, only very slightly affecting one letter of the signature. About G
PICASSO PABLO: (1881-1973) Spanish Painter. Vintage signed and inscribed sepia 7 x 5 photograph, the image depicting Picasso seated in a half length pose at a table alongside his muse, Jacqueline Roque. On the table appear a selection of coloured pencils, some removed from their box, and Roque can be seen striking a match to light the cigarette in her mouth. Photograph by Delille. Signed ('Picasso') in bold pencil by Picasso to the verso and dated Cannes, 9th May 1957 in his hand. Also signed ('Jacqueline') and inscribed by Roque to the verso in pencil. About EX Jacqueline Roque (1927-1986) French Muse and second wife of Pablo Picasso from 1961-73. The couple met in 1953 and Picasso created over 400 portraits of Roque, more than any of his other loves.
DAMBUSTERS THE: A colour 20 x 14 Limited Edition print of an Avro Lancaster aircraft of 617 Squadron (ED932 AJ-G, being the bomber piloted by Wing Commander Guy Gibson on the Dambusters Raid, 16th May 1943) individually signed by sixteen members of 617 Squadron and their Commander-in-Chief, most of whom participated in Operation Chastise, comprising Arthur T. Harris (Commander-in-Chief, Bomber Command), George Chalmers (Wireless Operator with Lancaster ED886/G AJ-O), Leonard Cheshire (Commanding Officer of 617 Squadron, November 1943 - July 1944), Basil Feneron (Flight Engineer with Lancaster ED918/G AJ-F), Bertie 'Toby' Foxlee (Front Gunner with Lancaster ED909/G AJ-P), Raymond Grayston (Flight Engineer with Lancaster ED912/G AJ-N), Dudley Heal (Navigator with Lancaster ED918/G AJ-F), Sydney Hobday (Navigator with Lancaster ED912/G AJ-N), Bill Howarth (Front Gunner with Lancaster ED921/G AJ-W), Edward Johnson (Bomb Aimer with Lancaster ED912/G AJ-N), William Reid (Captured and made a Prisoner of War in Stalag-III whilst serving in 617 Squadron, July 1944. Victoria Cross winner for his actions during a raid on Dusseldorf, 3rd November 1943), Geoffrey Rice (Pilot of Lancaster ED936/G AJ-H), David Shannon (Pilot of Lancaster ED929/G AJ-L), Len Sumpter (Bomb Aimer with Lancaster ED929/G AJ-L), James Tait (Commanding Officer of 617 Squadron, July 1944 - January 1945), Bill Townsend (Pilot of Lancaster ED886/G AJ-O) and Douglas Webb (Front Gunner with Lancaster ED886/G AJ-O). All have signed with their names alone in various coloured inks to the white background. Also signed by Keith Broomfield of the RAF Museum. The signature of Harris is faded, although legible, and the signatures of Townsend and Foxlee are a little weak, although perfectly legible. Framed and glazed in a plain silver coloured frame to an overall size of 21 x 15. Accompanied by the Limited Edition certificate (Number 556 of 1000) signed by Michael Fopp and issued by the Battle of Britain Museum and also with a copy of a photograph depicting Harris seated in a half length pose at a large table, signing a copy of the present print, and with fourteen of the other signatories standing behind him. VG
A collection of various designer collectible items To include a Moschino mobile phone cover, an Edinburgh crystal small dressing table clock, a Vera Wang for Wedgwood silverplated compact, a Butler & Wilson boxed tiara, a Rodo clutch bag, a Matthew Williamson clutch bag/purse, two further tiaras and a skull print scarf. (9)
A diamond eternity ring The uniform line of old brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 1.05ct, ring size L CONDITION REPORT: The diamonds are varying in colour and clarity due to the age of the ring and cut of diamonds Several diamonds with chips and fracture to the table and girdle Several diamonds with dark inclusions One diamond with significant chip No evidence of repair work/resizing The overall ring very slightly mishappen, not a perfect circular shape
A late 19th century ruby and diamond set double-heart stick pin Each heart centrally set with an round old-cut diamond, to a mixed-cut ruby surround, and an unmarked stick pin, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, length 6.5cm CONDITION REPORT: 1.5cm width x 1.2cm height chip to table of one ruby, another with a fairly large fracture under 10x loupe diamonds well matched and lively approximate clarity VS2 approximate colour L-N
A Victorian diamond five stone ring Set with graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds, to a silver and yellow metal setting, total diamond weight approximately 0.50ct, ring size O ½ CONDITION REPORT: Diamonds very well matched, bright and lively The central diamond with dark inclusions, off centre Some wear to table facet edges, as cut of stones very high Diamond at edge with fracture to crown facet, visible under 10X Colour approx H-K clarity VS2-SI2
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