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Tiburon CA, San Francisco Bay, Marin: 31st Servino Opera Night Tue Jan 17, 2011

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Tiburon CA, San Francisco Bay, Marin: 31st Servino Opera Night Tue Jan 17, 2011

Posted on 05 January 2012 by Robert James

A special presentation with Angelo Servino, Owner of Servino Ristorante, & Maestro Robert Ashens.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011 6:30pm

Opera, Dinner with wine pairing
$85 all inclusive
For reservations, please call 415.435.2676
email: servinoperanight@gmail.com
www.servino.com

9 Main Street, Tiburon, Ca 94920, Tel: 415 435 2676 www.servino.com

 

Present Opera Night Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Featuring our menu pairing & musical performances

view pdf file here > OPERA 31TH

Artistic Director
Robert Ashens
Soprano
Elizabeth Wells
Tenor
Benjamin Bongers

Read More:
Robert Ashens – TibTV page
Elizabeth Wells – TibTV page
Benjamin Bongers – BenBongers.com | TibTV page

Passing of Appetizers at 6:30pm

Prosciutto e Mozzarella, Arancini, Misto di Bruschetta

Prosecco, Zonin, Veneto

Dinner & Opera

Insalata Carmen

Crispy Pork belly Salad with Frisee, Persimmons, Walnuts & Balsamic Vinegar

2019 Arneis, Filippo Gallino, Piemonte

Primo

Cannelloni Rigoletto

Oven Baked Cannelloni with wild Mushroom, Ricotta Cheese served with Marinara & Fontina cheese

2008 Super Toscan Badiola, Toscana

 Secondo

Osso Bucco Don Giovanni

 Braised Veal Osso Bucco with Saffron Risotto

2007 Adobe Road, Bacigalupi, Russian River Valley

Dolce

Chocolate Cake with Vanilla Gelato

 2007 Moscato D’Asti, Castello del Poggio, Zonin

$85 all inclusive

9 Main Street, Tiburon, CA 94920, Tel: 415 435 2676

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Tiburon CA/ San Francisco Bay: 29th Servino Opera Night Tue Nov 15, 2011

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Tiburon CA/ San Francisco Bay: 29th Servino Opera Night Tue Nov 15, 2011

Posted on 14 November 2011 by Robert James

A special presentation with Angelo Servino, Owner of Servino Ristorante, & Maestro Robert Ashens.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011 6:30pm

Opera, Dinner with wine pairing
$85 all inclusive
For reservations, please call 415.435.2676
email: servinoperanight@gmail.com

http://www.servino.com

9 Main Street, Tiburon, Ca 94920, Tel: 415 435 2676 www.servino.com

O soave fanciulla – duet from La Boheme by Puccini
Che gelida manina – from La Boheme by Puccini
Quando m’en vo – La Boheme by Puccini
Nessun dorma – from Turandot by Puccini
Comme autrefois – from The Pearl Fishers by Bizet
La donna e mobile – from Rigoletto by Verdi
Core n’grato – Neapolitan song
il bacio – art song by Luigi Arditi
O sole mio – Neapolitan song as a duet

Una furtiva lagrima – from l’elisir d’amore by Donizetti
Prendi, sei libero -
from l’elisir d’amore by Donizetti
Libiamo, ne’ lieti calici – from La Traviata by Verdi

MENU

 Passed Appetizers at 6:30pm

Prosciutto e Mozzarella, Arancini, Misto di Bruschetta

Prosecco, La Maschera Veneto

Dinner & Opera

Zuppa

Butternut Squash with Toasted Almonds & Saba

2009 Arneis, Filippo Gallino, Piemonte

Primo

Ravioli Rigoletto

House made Ravioli filed with Bloomsdale Spinach, Ricotta, served with Brown Butter, Sage, Parsnips & Pecorino Cheese

2007 Refosco, Conte d’ Attamis, Friuli

Secondo

Stracotto

 Braised Beef Shortribs with Tuscan Kale & Celery Root Puree

2007 Cabernet Sauvignon “ Sempre Vive ” Napa Valley

Dolce

Tiramissu, light sponge cake with layers of mascarpone & coffee

Moscato

PERFORMER DETAILS

David Miotke 
Pianist/Accordionist DAVID MIOTKE, After singing and playing piano as music director at 
Max s Opera Cafe in San Francisco for five years, ending in October, 2002, David is currently freelancing, 
performing solo and with groups in styles as varied as jazz, cabaret, tango, Italian, strolling strings and classical. 
He specializes in performing the standard American songbook repertoire such as Cole Porter, Gershwin, 
Rodgers & Hart, etc.
He recently released a new CD of original songs set to the poetry of Francis Brabazon entitled, In Dust I Sing. 
While he takes his inspiration from many sources and is always trying to grow spiritually as well as musically, he 
is most often compared to Bobby Short, Michael Feinstein, Mel Torme and Tony Bennett. Never having tried to 
sound like anyone but himself, he considers these comparisons to be the highest of compliments. David studied 
at Northwestern University and earned a bachelor s degree in music theory and composition and a master s 
degree in applied piano. He graduated with honors and proceeded to be successful at singing, playing and 
arranging countless national radio and television commercials. While still an undergraduate at Northwestern 
University, he took time off to tour as co-lead singer and keyboardist with the well-known folk-rock group, 
H. P. Lovecraft, recording two highly successful record albums.

Soprano Jennifer Muhawi
 Hailed by San Francisco Chronicle for her "charming" presence, Jennifer Muhawi has been performing in the 
San Francisco Bay Area for over a decade, at local and regional opera companies as well as popular downtown 
venues in Union Square and North Beach. She is known for her unique vocal tone and versatility.
Jennifer has appeared in numerous operas, including Carmen, La Traviata, The Marriage of Figaro, the world premier
 of No Exit, L’Italiana in Algiers, The Merry Widow, Don Giovanni, Faust and others. Near the end of 2009, Jennifer 
founded City Opera SF to offer her local audience more mainstream pop-opera performances. With this group, 
she has appeared at the de Young museum, the Legion of Honor, the North Beach Festival, the Union Street Festival, 
Amante in North Beach, Cafe de la Presse in Union Square, and other venues that fit with a casual, cabaret-like 
performance style. During a recent six month run at the Villa Florence Hotel in Union Square, Jennifer met the 
very talented jazz pianist, Douglas McKeehan. She is currently working on a crossover album Ciel de Paris with Doug,
 due to release in December. Please visit jennifermuhawi.com for more information regarding the upcoming release.
Tenor Jose Hernandez
With over two dozen roles in his repertoire of characters, José Hernández has captivated audiences and critics alike 
being recognized for his fine tenor voice which in performance is marvelously enhanced by the dimension and wit 
with which each character is portrayed. He has appeared in performance with Houston Grand Opera, Houston Symphony,
 New Orleans Opera, Utah Festival Opera, Berkeley Opera, Ars Lyrica Houston, Bay Area Classical Harmonies, 
Stockton Opera, Festival Opera (Walnut Creek, CA) and Pocket Opera. Mr. Hernández is a District Winner and Regional 
Finalist of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and has won First Prize at the National Association for 
Teachers of Singing Competition. Formal training includes advanced performance studies at the Moores Opera Center 
at the University of Houston, the Utah Festival Opera Young Artist Program, and the University of New Orleans.

 

 

 

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay/ Queen’s Jewels, Russian, British, French Crown Jewels

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay/ Queen’s Jewels, Russian, British, French Crown Jewels

Posted on 30 August 2011 by tibtv

Mirror, Mirror on the wall—which Queen has the most jewels of ALL?Royal Queens have collected some of the most rare and precious diamonds, gemstones and pearls throughout history. The book “Queens Jewels” by Vincent Meylan, traces some of the royal jewels owned by several queens.  Each story is as unique as the queens themselves—you be the judge as to who acquired the ‘best’ and ‘most’.

The Russian Crown JewelsLinked between the east and west, Russia was a crossroads for the trading routes. The south and east was a major source for turquoise, pearls and diamonds that were purchased from the Dutch and French traders.  Tsarinas Elizabeth Petrovna and Catherine the Great accumulated and amassed an impressive collection—especially diamonds.

It was discovered in the nineteenth century that the Siberian mines were filled with diamonds, alexandrites, sapphires, amethysts, aquamarines, garnets and tsavorites.   With increasingly extravagant lifestyles, the wealthy Russians started manufacturing their own high jewels comminissioning artisans like Faberge, Boucheron and jewelers of the imperial court.  During that period, a diamond necklace, now in the Russian state treasury, was created with twenty one round diamonds, the largest weighing thirty two carats and fifteen pear-shaped diamonds, the largest one twenty five carats, was estimated in 1909 at 498,000 rubles—$17,911.00.

Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, the last Tsarina of Russia, had a collection of the most extraordinary jewels that were considered to be the most incredible in all of Europe.  What happened to the jewels?  They simply disappeared.  As the story goes—in April 1918, the Empress trusted the nuns to hide her jewelry, diamond tiaras, a brooch set with more than a hundred diamonds, diamond clasps with pearls and many more –one hundred and fifty-four jewels total.  Four months later the nuns learned that Emperor Nicholas II, Alexandra Feodorovna and their five children had been executed.  Concerned that the Bolsheviks would search the convent, the nuns delivered the royal jewelry to an old fisherman who had remained loyal to the Romonavs.  Buried beneath his wooden floor for fifteen years, the treasures were not found until a relative contacted the political police in 1933.  Armed with pickaxes and shovels the police unearthed sealed jars packed with jewelry –and according to the KGB report in 1933, the jewels were valued at eight million dollars.

The crown jewels worn by the Romanovs were property of the state and were transferred to the Kremlin in Moscow for safekeeping.  A published detailed inventory in 1926 stated that the collection contained twenty five thousand and three hundred carats of diamonds, (eleven pounds).  Also included were four thousand and three hundred carats of rubies, many carats of emeralds and several thousand pearls.  Some of the jewels are in the Kremlin’s Armory Museum in Moscow, however, the majority of the collection was dismantled and sold to foreign private collectors.

French Crown Jewels of Marie-Antoinette 

Marie-Antoinette, one of the most famous French queens, inherited and collected an enormous amount of impressive jewels and amazingly France does not own one item today.

Arriving in Paris in 1775, Marie-Antoinette was presented with gifts of jewelry from her late mother-in-law, Marie-Joseph of Saxe.  The entire jewelry collection was valued at over three million francs—a fortune for the times.

The collection included a parure in perfect white diamonds with several pieces, including a ceremonial corsage, (so large it was sewn on the fabric when worn), pins for holding the sleeves and back panels of gowns, shoe buckles, buttons, earrings, necklace, bracelets and many other smaller brooches, all fabricated in classic diamond motifs of bows, foliage and scrolls.   Two more additional parures were gifted, one in emeralds and diamonds and the other in a diamond and ruby set.  Strands of exceptional quality and large sized pearls, which included

a six-strand necklace with a matching six strand bracelets, and additional six strand pearl bracelets with diamonds, pearl and emerald bracelet and a pearl strand of twenty three large pearls.  A collar necklace and a pair of earrings set with the finest gemstone topaz.

In addition to her inheritance, Marie-Antoinette commissioned several impressive jewels to be made for her from the French Jewelers– Mellerio, Boehmer and Bassange.  She became famous for her love of diamonds and pearls—a passion that was part of the French Royal lifestyle –and to her determent.

Her lady in waiting wrote in her memoirs about the fleeing Queen

“I accompanied Her Majesty to a private room overlooking the Tuileries Garden, where we wrapped all her diamonds, pearls and rubies and packed them in a casket.  Her Majesty kept only some pearls and a pair of earrings with pear shaped diamonds.”

The ‘jewels in the casket’ were then transported by the Queen’s hairdresser to Brussels and then on to Vienna to her nephew, the Emperor of Austria for safekeeping.  Marie-Antoinette’s only surviving child, Madame Royale, was freed and found refuge in Austria with her mother’s family.  She was then given her mother’s jewelry.   Her cousin, the Emperor, demanded the jewels as payment for her living expenses.  Therefore, Marie-Antoinette’s jewels became part of the Hapsburg Jewels and they disappeared a century later when a businessman who befriended the family stole the Hapsburg’s entire jewelry collection.

The few remaining jewels from her mother, Madame Royale willed to her cousin the Count of Chambord, the last surviving member of the senior branch of the French royal family.  The Count’s widow wore the pearl necklace in 1883 at a dinner given by the Duchess of Uzes, she wrote, “ The Countess of Chambord wore the magnificent pearl necklace, it had five strands and each pearl was the size of a hazelnut.  It had belonged to Empress Marie Theresa of Austria with ten strands originally and five strands were given to Marie-Antoinette, with the remaining five part of the Austrian crown jewels.”

The British Royal Crown Jewels 

The crown jewels of Britain are known as one of the most extraordinary and valuable diamond and gem collections in the world today.  Yet almost the entire collection was amassed in less than a century after Victoria became Queen in 1837.

The Royal Jewel collection grew as the British prime ministers from the new colonies, stretching from India to South Africa, each gifted Queen Victoria with precious gems and jewels.  The emerald parures were valued at four million dollars and the additional diamond, ruby and pearl jewelry was valued at five and a half million dollars.

Duleep Singh, the Maharajah of India, traveled to England in 1849 after the last of his provinces were taken by the British, to present the Queen with a chest of his finest jewels– including the famed Koh-I-Noor or ‘Mountain of Light’ diamond weighing 280 carats.  Recut by the Queen’s jewelers to 109 carats; the Koh-I-Noor was centered in her diadem.   Queen Mary wore the diadem in 1911 and Queen Elizabeth in 1936.

The largest diamond in the world weighing 3,106 carats (over 21 ounces), was discovered in South Africa in 1905, from a mine owned by Thomas Cullinan. With a price tag of five hundred thousand pounds, the British came up with a solution for purchasing the diamond for their crown.  General Botha, Prime Minister of the Transvaal, suggested that the Transvaal Government purchase the diamond and offer it to King Edward VII as a symbol of its gratitude for granting independence to Transvaal by Great Britain.

In 1980 the estimated value for the Cullinan diamonds (cut into five individual stones) were worth approximately twenty-seven and a half million dollars.  The Sovereign’s Scepter contains the Cullinan I—the largest of the five diamonds.

The jewelry collection amassed by Queen Elizabeth II included a large sapphire and diamond necklace and earrings, a ruby and diamond necklace with earrings, two strands of large fine pearls and large diamond pendant earrings, a diamond diadem, corsage brooch, two diamond bracelets, a ruby bracelet and a pair of pearl and diamond earrings.

In 1949, Princess Elizabeth was given a deep pink brilliant diamond weighing 23.60 carats with a clarity that had not been seen before, it was set by Cartier as the center of a diamond flower brooch.  Her collection increased when she took the throne in 1952.  To commemorate her coronation, the government of Burma presented her with large ruby necklaces.  King Faisal and King Khaled each gave her large diamond necklaces, the Emir of Qatar gave her a large sapphire and diamond parure and the Emir of Bahrain gave her a pearl and diamond necklace.

While visiting Brazil, Elizabeth II collected large aquamarine jewelry.  Her personal jewelry collection was estimated, in the 1980’s, to be over forty-five million dollars.

There are nine crowns locked inside the Tower of London and the most incredible is the Imperial State Crown.  Made for the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1838, the Cullinan II diamond was set in the central band with the ‘Black Prince’s Ruby’ which is a large spinel from the Plantagenet Kings and the ‘Stuart Sapphire’ from the Stuart dynasty.  The monarch wears the Imperial State Crown once a year for the opening of Parliament.

Janet DeleuseCredits for photos and information:

“Queens Jewels”, Vincent Meylan, Assouline, 2008

SEE MORE AT DELEUSE JEWELERS BLOG

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay/Real Estate: Amazing home with Golden Gate Bridge View

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay/Real Estate: Amazing home with Golden Gate Bridge View

Posted on 18 August 2011 by Robert James

Located on top of a knoll, and just over the Tiburon Bike Path (and the bay) is one of the most amazing properties to ever come on the market in Tiburon. This is the first offering, this home has never been offered for sale…till now!

Location, location, location! That plus “in your face views” that span from looking down the Tiburon Peninsula to Angel Island to the Bay Bridge to SF to the GG Bridge over Sausalito to Mt. Tamalpais. As the crow flies, this property is only a few feet back from being waterfront.

No home on the Tiburon Bike Path offers this kind of privacy. large level areas, and views! The lot is over 29,000 square feet and someone could build up to a 5000 sq.ft. home!

Currently the property is legally a 2b2b. The layout is a one story one bedroom house that’s approximately 1100 sq.ft. with a 600 sq.ft. one bedroom legal second unit that’s adjoined to the main house. The second unit has a full bath and full kitchen and two private entrances.

This property is offered at: $2,395,000.

For more information contact Kirsten Wolfe at MarinRealEstate@gmail.com
Qualified or pre-approved buyers only.
The owners of this property are both real estate agents.

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay: Bay Cruise:  “Get Away Without Going Away” with an Angel Island Ferry Sunset Cruise!

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay: Bay Cruise: “Get Away Without Going Away” with an Angel Island Ferry Sunset Cruise!

Posted on 09 August 2011 by tibtv

Get Away without Going Away - with Angel Island Tiburon Ferry!Get Away without Going Away – with a Sunset Cruise on The Angel Island Tiburon Ferry!

Best Bay Area Getaways Summer 2011:  “Looking for a Quick and Affordable Getaway?  You Can Get that ‘Getaway Feeling’ Without Going Away with a Sunset Cruise on The Angel Island Tiburon Ferry!”

The Angel Island Tiburon Ferry’s famous Sunset Cruises run Friday and Saturday evenings out of  Tiburon, CA at 6:30 PM - returning to the dock at 8:00 PM!  Enjoy a truly unforgetable  experience on San Francisco Bay!

Sunshine, fresh air, and that relaxed “getting away from it all” feeling are just a few of the fabulous perks you’ll receive when you take a ride on the Angel Island Tiburon Ferry!  Pack a picnic dinner, your favorite bottle of wine, or beverages of choice and sit back and relax on board The Angel Island as you take in spectacular sights of the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco Skyline, and Angel Island State Park!

Does summertime have you daydreaming about “Daytrippin?”  You can also find a fun filled day trip that won’t break the bank with a ride on The Angel Island Tiburon Ferry to Angel Island State Park!  Angel Island offers an array of outdoor activities from biking to hiking, to kayak and segue rentals, to secluded beaches, phenomenal SF Bay views, outdoor BBQ stations, and the Cove Cafe.  Please vist AngelIslandFerry.com for daily roundtrip ferry schedules and ticket information to Angel Island State Park.   Visit AngelIslandFerry.com and/or call 415.435.2131 for more information and current ferry schedules.

BONUS:  Bring your own bike or beach chair to Angel Island on the Angel Island Tiburon Ferry for just a buck!

  • Getting There: The Angel Island Tiburon Ferry docks in Tiburon, CA -  located less than 20 minutes from Golden Gate Bridge in beautiful Marin County, CA.
  • Enjoy a bite to eat at one of Tiburon’s waterfront cafes and restaurants.
  • Shop the numerous boutiques and stores on Main Street and Ark Row.

Angel Island Tiburon Ferry Official Website

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay: Tiburon Classic Car Show 2011

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay: Tiburon Classic Car Show 2011

Posted on 08 August 2011 by tibtv

Photos from the Tiburon Classic Car Show 2011 can also be download for free on Flickr Or you can view and share these photos on Facebook.

See more at TiburonPhotos.com

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay: TORN Ruffling a Few Feathers on Amazon!

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay: TORN Ruffling a Few Feathers on Amazon!

Posted on 08 August 2011 by tibtv

Wow! TORN is hitting a few nerves on Amazon.com and GoodReads, where a handful of critics are claiming the book to be “essay after essay of whiney [sic] wealthy women.” As the author and editor, I recognize that it’s impossible to please everyone. My goal in putting together this collection was to be inclusive rather than polarizing; open-minded rather than dogmatic. I do respect the opinions of critics who have read my book and present a valid argument for disliking it, which is the right and responsibility of any good reviewer.

TORN highlights the experiences of a variety of mothers today who are trying their best to harmonize family life and employment in a world where a balance struck either way is risky. The stories in TORN include those of:

  • a military mother spending a year tour of duty in Iraq, apart from her two little girls;
  • a former high-school drop out and welfare mother who put herself through college to become a professional woman, but still shops for her family’s meals at a food bank;
  • a documentary filmmaker who put career before motherhood and is now struggling with infertility;
  • a woman who chose to put her medical career aside to pursue the job of stay-at-home motherhood;

… and many, many more. Yes, there are some women who have studied and worked hard to become professionals– bankers, lawyers, doctors and teachers. But the majority of women in the book are far from “wealthy” and, in my view, far from “whiny.” Honest and raw, yes. Whiny, no.

Motherhood is the real subject of TORN; more specifically, how women today are trying to be the best mothers possible in light of the many other demands being placed upon them—work being one.  While a majority of the women in the book NEED to work to help support their families, others have chosen the noble, and challenging, path of stay-at-home motherhood. And many celebrate this choice — stating outright that there is no more important job in the world than being a mother.

One of the key messages of TORN is that there isn’t a right or wrong way to “do” motherhood. As women, we have far more to gain by joining forces to help one another than by falling into the trap of judgment and dismissal.

 

SEE MORE AT SAMANTHAWALRAVENS.COM

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay: Tiburon International Film Festival, turns a tourist town around.

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Tiburon CA on San Francisco Bay: Tiburon International Film Festival, turns a tourist town around.

Posted on 08 August 2011 by tibtv

Founded by Tiburon resident Saeed Shafa in 2001, the Tiburon Film Society held its first festival in 2002. Shafa, originally from Iran, has programmed an international assortment that includes from Croatia and Cuba, Qatar and Nepal. Shafa makes all the selections for the TIFF and believes that the diverse and international population of the Bay Area should be reflected in this festival.

Read full article at:

SEE MORE AT TIBURON INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

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Tiburon CA, San Francisco Bay/ Deleuse Jewelers: How Rare is a Ruby?

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Tiburon CA, San Francisco Bay/ Deleuse Jewelers: How Rare is a Ruby?

Posted on 08 August 2011 by tibtv

It has been said throughout history that ‘a fine ruby is a hundred times more rare than a fine diamond’.  Jean Baptiste Tavernier, the Frenchman who became the first diamond and gem trader in Europe during the 17th century, used this term to sell one of the finest rubies ever found.    The three main factors determining the rarity of a ruby are it’s pure crystal clarity, uniform lively red color, (without shades of purple or brown) and the carat weight.   Rubies have been highly valued and prized throughout history, especially during the rule of the Mughals in the 1500’s.

For more information about Rubies http://www.deleusejewelers.com/birthstones/july-birthstone-ruby

Earrings Pair rounds gem Rubies 2.50 carats total, set in hand-fabricated 18k gold mountings $12,500.00      exclusive, one of a kind   Earrings Pair round gem Rubies of 4.25 carats total, set in hand-fabricated Platinum three prong mountings,  $21,500.00  exclusive, one of a kind

Ring Oval Gem Ruby 3.06 carat set in hand-fabricated Platinum pierced antique setting (not casted) with .37 carats vs, ef, ideal diamonds, designed by Janet Deleuse $57,500.00   exclusive, one of a kind

Bracelet Fine gem Rubies 2.03 carat set with 1.22 carat diamonds in 18k white and yellow gold bracelet, weighs 45.71 grams $9,250.00  exclusive, one of a kind

Janet Deleuse

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Tiburon CA: Tiburon Real Estate Premiere first time listing

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Tiburon CA: Tiburon Real Estate Premiere first time listing

Posted on 08 August 2011 by tibtv

First offering.  A truly unique, one of a kind opportunity exist here.  Since constructed in 1951/52 this property has never been listed or offered for sale to the public.  The property is located just over the Tiburon Bike Path , and stretches all the way back to Tiburon Boulevard. There is not another property on the Tiburon Bike Path that offers these views, size, level areas, and privacy.

Unobstructed views, the real value here may be in this property’s potential.  According to architect Rodger Schow the property is 29,197 square feet with the potential to build up to a 5419.7 square foot home.  The existing home is 1678 square feet and reflects a one bedroom one story home, and a legal one story legal second unit with permit.

This property is offered at: $2,495,000

For more information email: MarinRealEstate@gmail.com

Slideshow of Tiburon Property NOT on MLS

SEE MORE AT MARINCOUNTYREALESTATEBLOG.COM

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