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Led Zeppelin/And Others: A souvenir poster for the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert,2007,the limited edition poster for It Is A Great Life, This Life Of Music reunion, headlining Led Zeppelin and featuring Ronnie Wood, Bill Wyman and more, edition 1136 of 1200, signed and annotated in white ink Harvey-thank you! Great job, Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, framed, accompanied by a certificate, overall 18 3/4in x 26in (47.5cm x 66cm)Footnotes:Provenance:From the private collection of Harvey GoldsmithAhmet Ertegun was the President of Atlantic Records when he had a freak accident at a Rolling Stones concert. He was a huge inspiration to Harvey Goldsmith and he has referred to him as his USA mentor. Knowing the pairs close friendship, Harvey was instructed by Ahmet's widow immediately following the memorial service for him in New York, that he would have loved for Harvey to produce a tribute concert for him in the UK. While at the post memorial lunch at The Tavern On The Green restaurant in Central Park, Harvey started to discuss the idea with his table that included; Eric Clapton, Robbie Robertson, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. The concert would stage all the huge UK names signed by Ahmet to Atlantic. Immediately Eric said that he would put Cream back together. At this point Harvey knew that he had a show and that it was going to happen. However the band members of Led Zeppelin, who all attended the service and lunch kept decidedly quiet. They had not performed together since their last tour in 1980, and it did not seem that they planned to do so again. It was in the following weeks that Harvey, knowing how instrumental the band were to Atlantic's success and that they had to be involved, pursued them. After sending a personal letter to each individually, he got the call to meet with Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and their managers. He was bowled over when they agreed to play, but with one stipulation; they said they would only perform if they could play a whole concert, not the 30 minute slot the other acts had signed up to. This was too good to be true and was an immediate 'Done' from Harvey. On the day the concert was announced the promotion website attracted 253 million hits, the most amount of hits in any one day, in the world at that time. When the event finally went on sale, an astounding 25 million people attempted to get one of the 16,000 tickets issued.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of four small silver table vases by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., London 1956, with compressed cylindrical bodies, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) high, with a Tiffany & Co. pouch; and a silver handled carving knife and fork by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., London 1958, the knife 35cm (13 3/4in) long, with a Tiffany & Co. pouch, 101g (3.25 oz) weighable
A collection of silver fiddle and shell pattern flatware, various makers and dates, some engraved with a crest or monogram, comprising: Five table spoonsNine table forksTwenty eight dessert spoonsTwenty six dessert forksTwenty tea spoonsA sifting spoonA sugar spadeA small salad serving forkA fish knife4261g (137 oz) Together with the following knives with silver handles and stainless steel blades:Six table knivesSix dessert knivesTogether with the following knives with ivorine handles and stainless steel blades:Twelve table knivesSix dessert forksThree piece carving set
Four pairs of George III silver table spoons by Hester Bateman, to include: pair of feather edge Old English pattern table spoons, London 1776, engraved JM, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long; a pair of plain Old English pattern table spoons, London 1783, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long; and two other pairs, 452g (14.5 oz) gross
A set of six George III silver fiddle pattern table forks by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1809, engraved with an armorial, 21cm (8 1/4in) long, 469g (15.05 oz) Provenance: Berwick House, Shrewsbury, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks generally clearEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Two George III Scottish fiddle pattern table spoons by Lindsay Beech, Edinburgh 1810, 23cm (9in) long; a George IV fiddle pattern table spoon by William Chawner II, London 1827, engraved with a crest and a motto, 22cm (8 1/2in) long; and two Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, 333g (10.7 oz) gross
A set of four George III Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoons by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1818, engraved with a crest above a monogram, 23cm (9in) long, 259g (8.3 oz) Condition Report: Marks are generally clearEngraving slightly rubbedLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian matched silver lily pattern part table service, engraved with a crest, comprising:Eighteen table forks, by George Richards Elkington, London 1856 (12) and George Adams London 1856 (6)Six table spoons by George Richards Elkington, London 1856Ten dessert forks by George Richards Elkington, London 1856 (8) and George Adams, London 1873 (2)Eighteen dessert spoons by Elkington & Co., London 18594136g (132.95 oz) Provenance: Berwick House, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Twenty silver handled table knives by Boodle and Dunthorne, Sheffield 1997, with stainless steel blades, 25.5cm (10in) long; ten silvered handled table knives by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 1993, with stainless steel blades, 25cm (9 3/4in) long; and a Victorian silver dessert knife by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1883, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) longCondition Report: Total of 31 knivesCondition Report Disclaimer
A collection of assorted silver fiddle pattern spoons, various makers and dates, including: a Victorian serving spoon by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1848, engraved J, 30cm (11 3/4in) long; another serving spoon; four William IV table spoons by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1834, engraved N, 23cm (9in) long; four other table spoons; four sauce ladles; six soup spoons; and other spoons, 1825g (58.7 oz) grossProvenance: Berwick House, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
An 18th century French pierced gold pendant, the pierced scrolled panels with flower heads and silver set diamond buds, with raised table cut diamond set cones, stamped with Lyons 1768-1774 décharge poinçon and French post 1864 import poinçon, 8cm long, 13.8g grossCondition Report: The top section has been repaired, particularly to the left hand side, but they have been well done, the top diamond to the middle section has been replaced with a rose cut, the settings around some of the diamonds appears to have been knocked, slight losses, but the diamonds are still secure. It has some general wear commensurate with age and use, some of the detailing around the border has been slightly pushed in, possibly missing a small drop to the bottom.Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III diamond lyre brooch, circa 1770, the table cut diamonds in closed back pinched collet silver settings, with textured gold strings and back, later brooch fitting, 3.8cm long, 6.9g grossCondition Report: One of the diamonds is missing to the base, and another has been lead soldered into the setting, it may have been soldered in upside down, or replaced. Some discolouration to the foiling behind the stones as typical of pieces of this age , although the diamonds appear to have a varying yellow tint. The brooch fitting and clasp are later added, there is a small amount of lead to the top of the lyre where something has been removed, however it is not very obvious.Condition Report Disclaimer
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