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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Gaza City Protest Against Ongoing War Amid Israeli Military Escalation
Palestinians participate in a protest against the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip in Gaza City, on August 21, 2025. Israel's defense minister on August 20 approves a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorizing the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, increasing pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Liverpool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Liverpool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
Joel Goodman / Guardian / eyevine
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FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
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iPhone 1
Ref 14168
24/08/2022
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Pictures must credit: RR Auction
An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.
OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.
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FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
Ferrari Press Agency
iPhone 1
Ref 14168
24/08/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.
OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.
Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
Ferrari Press Agency
iPhone 1
Ref 14168
24/08/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.
OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.
Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
Ferrari Press Agency
iPhone 1
Ref 14168
24/08/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.
OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.
Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
Ferrari Press Agency
iPhone 1
Ref 14168
24/08/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.
OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.
Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ungeöffnetes Original-iPhone von Apple aus dem Jahr 2007 wird für mehr als 35000 USD verkauft
Ferrari Press Agency
iPhone 1
Ref 14168
24/08/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
An unopened original Apple iPhone has fetched $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros at auction 15 years after it was first released.That’s more than 110 times its original price.The first generation device was still in its factory sealed box. The smartphone only has 8GB of storage - minuscule compared to the minimum 128GB available on today's iPhone 13.On the packaging there's an image of the iconic device that changed Apple for ever and the world of mobile phones for ever.The photo shows 12 basic apps displayed on a tiny 3.5-inch screen.Experts say this particular model is probably from the earliest production, as the iTunes app isn't shown yet.The app followed soon after and was eventually added to packaging.The late Apple boss Steve Jobs announced the device in January 2007 saying:” iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone," The phone was sold by US-based RR Auction and the price included the buyer’s premium.
OPS: The still boxed Apple iPhone which sold for $35,414 USD / € 35.650 euros.
Puicture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
Technicians hold up Joan Miró,'s 'Goutte d'eau sur la neige rose', (1951, est. £3,000,000-£5,00,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A technician holds up Rene Magritte's 'Les jeunes amours', (1963, est. £2,000,000-£3,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
Technicians hold up Joan Miró,'s 'peinture', (1925, est. £9,000,000-£14,00,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
Technicians hold up Joan Miró,'s 'peinture', (1925, est. £9,000,000-£14,00,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
Technicians hold up Pablo Picasso's 'Femme nue couchée au collier (Marie-Thérèse)', (1932, est. £9,000,000-£15,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A staff members views Pablo Picasso's 'Femme assise dans un fauteuil noir (Jacqueline)', (1962, est. £6,000,000-£9,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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DUK10141130_007
NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A staff members views Pablo Picasso's 'Femme assise dans un fauteuil noir (Jacqueline)', (1962, est. £6,000,000-£9,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A staff members views Pablo Picasso's 'Femme assise dans un fauteuil noir (Jacqueline)', (1962, est. £6,000,000-£9,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A staff member views Rene Magritte's 'Le mois des vendanges', (1959, est. £10,000,000-£15,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A staff member views Rene Magritte's 'Le mois des vendanges', (1959, est. £10,000,000-£15,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A staff member views Rene Magritte's 'Le mois des vendanges', (1959, est. £10,000,000-£15,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A staff member views Rene Magritte's 'Le mois des vendanges', (1959, est. £10,000,000-£15,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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NEWS - Versteigerung von surrealen Werken und Kunst des 20. Jhr. bei Christie's in London
A staff member views Rene Magritte's 'Le mois des vendanges', (1959, est. £10,000,000-£15,000,000) which is to go on auction at Christie's 20th Century Art Evening Sale And The Art Of The Surreal Sale online sale from 23rd March 2021 - Christie's King Street, London, England, UK on Tuesday 16 March, 2021., Credit:Justin Ng / Avalon
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FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
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05/10/20
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Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137014_009
FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137014_008
FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137014_007
FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137014_006
FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10137014_005
FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
Ferrari Press Agency
Mask 1
Ref 12229
05/10/20
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co
A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."
OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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