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So, I finally got a place to grow roses, and the the rose I most wanted was 'Lady Emma Hamilton' by David Austin roses. Only, they discontinued it last year. There's a bunch of other places supposedly offering it, but it looks like they were all selling on stock propagated by David Austin. I think propagating it myself is the only hope. Is anyone currently growing this and willing to send me cuttings? I'm very happy to pay P&P of course, maybe a swap for something interesting if you'd like, and walk you through selecting cutting material if you need it. It'll only be what you would normally prune off anyhow.
I saw a couple online post/write-ups about the two subject roses being phased out of the catalogue for DA roses as I was doing some searching. Not sure if this is a rumor or when this will be happening? It appears to me at least I can currently pre-order these two roses for 2021 in U.S. These were actually two I was considering after falling in love with other DA roses I got this year.
I've been reading Austen recently and thought an interesting parallel between Jane Austen's Emma Woodhouse and Lady Mary - two very wealthy female characters in English society, albeit seperated by about a hundred years.
Emma is interesting as it's Austen's only novel which involves a female protagonist who is wealthy, (her inheritance of Β£30,000 would be appprox USD $40,000,000 - $50,000,000 today!! [[1]] (https://jasna.org/publications-2/persuasions-online/vol36no1/toran/) ) - coupled with her lofty social position at the top of Highbury as landed gentry.
This is what makes her and Lady Mary's (and the Grantham family) stories very interesting and fascinating to read about and watch - the amount of power that the upper class held in their time.
And of course how headstrong both Emma and Lady Mary are.
A couple watches for the ladies.
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Longines 14k rose gold - Runs and keeps time. Serial number 7009695 manufactured in 1945. Square design bezel measures 14.5mm x 14.5mm, 5.2mm thick, 9.4mm thick including crystal. 29.7mm long to first loop, 49.5mm long total to band that is marked Champion 1/20 10k GF. Fits a wrist roughly 50mm in diameter. Clasp works with safety chain. 15.5 grams total, movement plus back casing is 5 grams, back casing is 1.8 grams. I can't weigh the front bezel by itself as it's attached to the band. 4 diamonds and 6 rubies along the top and bottom. Minute hand is broken off at the very end, it should come to a point, but instead is blunt. Watch face has scuffs and scratches, crystal has nicks. Inside of back casing has etchings of prior servicing (in the 1950s). Would benefit with a servicing and cleaning. Good condition/refurbished examples of these watches appraise for over $1000 in replacement value. Asking $190.
Hamilton 14k white gold - Needs a bit of coaxing to get running, but when it does it stays running and keeps time, so long as you don't move it around. A gentle push on the balance will get it going. From the 1940s, movement is called a "911." Good, clean condition consider its age. Nearly square design, bezel measuring 13.4mm wide x 14.7mm tall, 6mm thick, 8.4mm thick with crystal, total length is 32.6mm to band that is made by Speidel (base metal) spring loaded and will fit a wide variety of wrists. 15.5 grams total, movement plus back casing is 5.2 grams, back casing is 1.8 grams. I can't weigh the front bezel by itself as it's attached to the band. 8 diamonds total, 4 on top, 4 on bottom. Crystal has nicks, watch face and hands are pretty clean and in good shape. Needs servicing to keep running constantly as it should, I don't suspect it's anything major. Asking $130.
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