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Damien Hirst (British, born 1965)Another time, from The Currency Unique enamel paint, 2016, on handmade wove paper, signed, titled, dated and numbered '5619' in pencil verso, from the total original edition of 10,000 unique variants, one of 5149 remaining from the physical edition (there is also an edition of 4851 NFTs remaining), with the artist's blindstamp, microdot, hallmark and hologram verso, the full sheet, housed in the original Heni packaging Sheet 216 x 298mm (8 1/2 x 11 2/4in)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 9ct gold lady's wristwatch, Swiss 15 jewel movement, rectangulr silvered dial, Arabic numerals, gold plated bracelet n/w; an Omega Ladymatic gold plated wristwatch, automatic movement, gold dial, gold baton markers, later expanding bracelet, w/o; an unusual silver Art Deco lady's wristwatch, Swiss manuel movement, square enamelled case (losses), white enamel dial, Arabic numbers, later leather strap, stamped 925 w/o (3)
A white metal engine turned cased Henri Chatelain pedometer, white enamel dial, Arabic numerals reading to 1760 feet or one mile, two subsidiary dials reading to ten and 100 miles, the movements pendulum stamped Brevete 15676 HC; another silverplated cased Henri Chatelain pedometer complete with original belt clip (2)
A late Victorian silver opened faced J.G Graves Sheffield, The 'Express' English Lever pocket watch, the reversing pinion movement marked no.513739, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, silver case, Thomas Peter Hewitt, Chester, 1900 n/w; an Orabek brass open faced pocket watch, the Swiss movement engraved Railway Timekeeper, Orabek Reg. Trade Mark, silvered dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial w/o; a continental silver lady's open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, silver case G & Co, London import mark, 1907 w/o (3)
An assorted collection of costume jewellery earrings. The lot to include; gold & silver tone metal, enamel, white stones, various multi coloured stones, clip on earrings, studs, hoops, simulated pearls, tutti-frutti design, cluster, floral, flower, statement, vintage, retro, demi hoops, drop earrings, jewellery fragments, starfish, aurora borealis stones, single stone solitaire, cherry, simulated stones, spare backs, pierced design, cabochons & more. All in pairs. Total weight approx 828g. Largest measure approx 5.5cm.
A set of 20th century personal weighing scales. Cast iron construction, with original off-white colourway. Enamel dial, with a pull-down mirror that allows the user to view the dial. The scale bed being cork lined for comfort. Marked 'Health Meter - Foreign' to the underside. Measures approx: 21cm tall.
A 19th century French rococo revival ormolu mantel clock and garniture set. The clock decorated with scrollwork and featuring an enamel face with hand painted Roman numerals, with gilt decoration, accompanied with a pair of pierced vases. With pendulum and key. Clock measures approx: 50cm tall.
Two Edison automatic stainless steel wrist watches. The first having a blued skeleton dial, silver tone baton indices & pierced radium hands to a rounded octagonal case & black silicone strap, marked to exhibition glazed verso '3ATM water resistant', ticking at time of cataloguing. The second having a black & rose gold tone dial, three subsidiary dials & enamel filled indices & hands to a black & rose gold case & camel leather strap, marked to verso '3ATM water resistant', packaging obstructs hand setting & ticking to be checked. In duel box. Total weight approx 180.4g. Largest measures approx 5cm.
A LARGE LIMOGES ENAMEL PLAQUE FROM THE 1878 PARIS EXHIBITION IN THE 16TH CENTURY MANNER, LATE 19TH CENTURY Depicting the holy family with Elizabeth and St John and two attendant figures, inscribed in gilt to the top "L D Limoges", the reverse with exhibition label "T Goode & Co, London., Paris Exhibition 1878, Minton", ebonised frame the plaque 40 x 29.5cm, the frame 54 x 43.5cmProvenance:Woodleys, Woodstock, OxfordshireFor 141 years, Woodleys has been the much loved family home for four generations of one branch of the Ponsonby family. The grade II listed house of largely mid-late Georgian construction was originally built as a farmhouse in the 1780s and twice extended following its changes of ownership in the 1820s and 1880s. These additions resulted in the 12,800 sq. ft house comprising some 40 rooms, including 13 bedrooms. Its handsome south and east façades offer a spectacular view of the principal façade of Blenheim Palace a mere two miles to the South East beyond the noted Column of Victory.The Exposition Universelle (1878) was held from 1 May to 10 November 1878 at the Palais au Trocadéro, Paris. Minton supplied items to be exhibited through the London retailer Thomas Goode & Co's display. As the Wadsworth history of Minton indicates the emphasis "was less on the very large pieces & rather more on parian, china services, toilet ware, & ornamental pieces". Quite how a French enamel plaque came to be exhibited on the stand is more of mystery- as is the painter with research only suggesting possibly a member of the Dalpayrat family. The catalogue for the exhibition has not revealed mention of the maker- but does make mention of the Dalpayrat family and notes that there was an display of work by the Municipal School of Limoges- "famous for its enamels all over the world". Minton itself was lauded for its display with the Prince of Wales, the Grand Duke Constantine of Russia, Prince Demidov, the Duke of Westminster, and Baron Rothschild amongst those who purchased examples of their work. Condition Report: Wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Overall- the surface seems fairly dirty. We have not attempted to clean this as the gilded details on top are generally still present- and seemingly untouched. There are some areas where the surface has become muted and other darker patches which may be surface dirt- or engrained surface dirt. Most notable damages are to lower right corner- with associated enamel loss- and to upper right corner and edge with underlying stress faults. Under strong light there are more faults visible to enamel throughout- notably the red dress of virgin. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
A cased regimental sweetheart diamond and enamel 'The King's Royal Rifle Corps' brooch,with a red and green enamel emblem to the centre of a Maltese cross, pavé set with graduated eight cut diamonds. An enamelled and diamond set crown above with 'Celer et Aidax' green enamelled ribbon below, to a pin and roller catch. A case by Carrington & Co. Ltd, 130 Regent Street, W1. 33mm x 21mm, 6.79gCondition ReportGenerally good condition for age, though it would benefit from a clean.All diamonds present and correct; the smaller ones are rose cuts.There are no losses to the enamel, though the red in the crown is abraded, so less shiny, and some scratching to the green band below it.Pin, clasp and safety catch all in good working order.Nicely presented in smart leather case.
A diamond and emerald set military wings brooch, with a retro fitted eagle head centre, with a red enamel crown. Tested as approximately 18ct white gold and 15ct yellow gold, 54mm long, 8.14g, together with a Royal Regiment of Artillery officer’s sweetheart brooch, with enamel and diamonds. Marked 15.36mm long, 4.47g
A French two colour gold oval hinged box, Claude Pierre Pottier, active 1778-1806,a painted oval miniature to the lid, glazed in a rose gold bezel with green gold bead decoration. The lid, side panels and base decorated with silhouette landscapes of figures, birds and trees, under enamel or glass covers. The sides and base edged in rose gold with green bead decoration and faceted cut detail, damage. Marked to the inside lid, base and sides. 77mm x 57mm x 26mm approximately. 145.34gCondition ReportPainted miniature badly affected by moisture. Almost indistinguishable. Crack and damage to the glass/ enamel panels. Some are different colours, probably replacements.
A French gold navette shaped hinged box,decorated with split pearls and polychrome enamel, c.1800. The lid decorated with a central navette shaped enamel plaque with a red rose to a blue grid and a border of graduated split pearls and a border of graduated split pearls. A white ground with splits pearls and red guilloche enamel lozenge batons. A border of blue and white enamel sections to a textured ground, with a blue and white dash and dot border. Royal blue enamel plaid sides to a base similarly decorated to the lid, damaged. Paris, June 19 - August 31, 1809, Rooster head marks as maker's mark unidentified. No. 3-750 standard mark to the rooster mark. 58mm x 35mm, 30.35g
A French four colour gold Chatelaine, c.1780,with a silver belt clip. A scroll top bar with an applied leaf and flower head gallery. Four rows of flat pierced links below to a rectangular cut corner plaque, with a relief scene of a dog watching birds. A basket of flowers and a quiver of arrows. Pierced scroll ends to graduated bars below.Condition ReportSplit pearl deficient.Extensive loss and damage to enamel.Very dirty.Tarnished.22.90g.Approximately 81mm x 34mm folded. Unfolded 142mm x 34mm.
A necklace composed of nine 17th and 18th century ‘Stuart crystal’ memorial slides, with two rows of belcher link chain to a box clasp. The slides comprising a pair with gold thread initials ‘EJ’ and ‘MJ’ to woven hair grounds with split pearl border, mounted in silver with black and pink scroll enamel decoration to a white enamel ground verso, two with a gold thread monogram of initials beneath an enamel skull between putti, two with gold thread initials to a woven hair ground, one with gold thread initials beneath a recumbent skeleton, and one with a painted portrait miniature mounted in silver with blue enamel verso. All with faceted rock crystal covers, bar the miniature, with initials left to right, TB, portrait, WH, ET, MJ, AAB, WB, RW and TB verso, from Crowcombe Court, Somerset, 486mm long, 55.25gCondition ReportOne slide with later replacement fitting. Later mounting. Damage and previous repair visible to some.Later chain swags between all the slides, to create the necklace.Very slight clouding or dirt to underside of crystal to WH slide.Topmost TB slide shows small area of loss verso, with surface slightly dented. A few small chips to the three counter enamelled slides verso.Nacre to a few pearls worn, with some discolouration.Tarnish to later mount and pearl settings.Chain links a little worn. Textured links create occasional bunching to links when worn.Minor marks and scratches to mounts commensurate with age.
An 18ct gold diamond and enamel teddy bear brooch, by Tom O'Donahue, c.1980,with eight cut diamond set eyes, a black enamel nose and turquoise enamel paw pads, to a textured ground, with a pin and roller catch, London 1989. 32mm x 23mm, 15.10gCondition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age.
An 18ct gold diamond, emerald and enamel frog brooch, probably retailed by David Morris. The frog with lines of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to the body, with faceted emerald rub set eyes, seated on a leaf with green guilloche enamel to an incised ground, London 1993. A case by David Morris. 47mm x 46mm approximately, 17.55gCondition ReportLight surface marks commensurate with its age. A very small surface chip to the enamel at the edge of one leaf - just visible under 10x magnification.
An early Victorian serpent or snake form brooch, c.1840, with a coiled and looped snake holding a pendant heart in its mouth. Incised scale decoration with black champlevé enamel, glazed locket verso to the heart. Hand engraved verso in script to read ‘George Woodfall Obt 22 Dec 1844 A78. Tested as 9ct gold, 41mm x 38mm, 9.31gCondition Reportfair, minor loss of enamel, replacement lever catch

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