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A late Victorian/early 20th century brooch, in white metal, diamond, enamel and seed pearl, in a fitted box for Tessiers, of circular form with a diamond halo, the central roundel with blue and white enamel ground, diamond set fleur de lys to all four corners and centred with a diamond, backed with rose metal, 2.6 cm diameter, weight 7.2 grams
A gold pocket watch, circa 1844, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral indicators and blued steel hands, to a gold case with an engraved floral border, the reverse with engine turned decoration, length 6.6cm including suspension hoop, British hallmarks for 18ct gold, Chester, 1844, winding keys deficient
“We judge the worth of a scientist by the benefits he or she brings to science and society; by this measure Archer Martin was outstanding, and rightfully his contribution was recognized with a Nobel Prize” (James Lovelock, CH, CBE, FRS [1919-2022], writing in 2002) The honours and awards bestowed upon Archer Martin, National Institute for Medical Research, London, awarded the Nobel Laureate Prize for Chemistry, 1952, for his invention, with Richard Synge, of partition chromatography: SWEDEN, Svenska Läkaresällskapet [Swedish Medical Society], Stockholm, Jacob Berzelius Medal, 1951, a gold award medal by P.H. Lundgren after C.G. Qvarnström [1849], bust of Jacob Berzelius right, rev. winged Genius standing, filling a cup held by Isis seated right, sphinx at right, edge named (A.J.P. Martin), edge stamped mjv guld 1951, 56mm, 23ct, 144.35g (Storer 332; Brettauer 99), in blue case of issue, lid gilt-blocked ‘Svenska Läkaresällskapet ät A.J.P. Martin’; SWEDEN, The Nobel Laureate Prize for Chemistry, 1952, a gold award by E. Lindberg for the Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademien [Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1902], bust of Alfred Nobel left dividing legends, rev. robed female figures representing Science and Nature, the former holding a scroll and raising a veil over the head of the latter, who holds a cornucopia, tablet below named (Archer J.P. Martin, mcmlii), edge stamped mjv guld 1952, 66mm, 23ct, 204.08g (Storer 2615), in maroon gilt-blocked case of issue, named (Archer J.P. Martin); The Presentation Certificate for the Nobel Laureate Medal, inscribed Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapsakademien har víd sín sammankomst den 6 November 1952 í enlíghet med föreskrifterna í det av Alfred Nobel den 27 November 1895 upprättade testamentet beslutat att överlamna det prís som detta är bortgives för den víktígaste kemiska upptäckt eller förbättríng till A.J.P. Martin och R.L.M. Synge gemensamt, med hälften till vardera, för deras uppfínníng av fördelníngskromatografíen. Stockholm den 10 December 1952. Sigurd Nauckhoff, Kgl. Vet. Ak:s Preses Arne Werttgren Kgl. Vet. Ak:s Sekreterare [The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, at its meeting on November 6, 1952, in accordance with the provisions of the will drawn up by Alfred Nobel on November 27, 1895, decided to award the prize for the most important chemical discovery or improvement to A.J.P. Martin and R.L.M. Synge jointly, with half to each, for their invention of partition chromatography. Stockholm, 10 December 1952. Sigurd Nauckhoff, Prizes, Arne Werttgren, Secretary], in maroon gilt-blocked binding as presented, with the monogram of Alfred Nobel; USA, City of Philadelphia, The John Scott Medal, 1958, a light bronze award medal, unsigned, arms of the city of Philadelphia and supporters, rev. wreath, named (A.J.P. Martin, Ph.D., F.R.S., for inventions in Chromatography and particularly Vapor Phase Chromatography, May 16, 1958), 102mm, in fitted maroon and black display case, lid gilt-blocked ‘John Scott Medal, A.J.P. Martin’; USA, The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, John Price Wetherill Medal, 1959, a plated bronze award medal, unsigned [1925], bust of John Wetherill left, rev. oak wreath, legend at right, named (1959...A.J.P. Martin R.L.M. Synge – A.T. James), 51mm, in fitted blue display case, lid gilt-blocked ‘F.I.’; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, [1960], C.B.E. (Civil), Commander’s second type neck badge by Garrard & Co, 65mm, in original black fitted case by Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street, W1, with instructions for wear; The Royal Society Tercentenary, London, Leverhulme Medal, 1963, a gold award medal, unsigned, by the Royal Mint, crest of the Society, rev. shield with arms of England in upper left quarter, edge named (Dr Archer John Porter Martin, C.B.E., F.R.S., 1963), hallmarked jhj [Jack James, Deputy Master] London 1963, 73mm, 9ct, 279.89g, in original red gilt-blocked case by the Royal Mint; USA, American Pharmaceutical Association, Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Arlington, VA, Kolthoff Medal, 1969, a gold award medal by A. Belskie for Medallic Art Co, New York [1967], bust of Izaak Kolthoff facing, head turned to left, rev. legend, named (In recognition of contributions to Analytical Chemistry, A.J.P. Martin, 1969), 63mm, 10ct, 132.81g, in original black case of issue stamped Medallic Art Co, New York; Institute of Measurement and Control, London, Callendar Medal, 1971, a frosted silver award medal, unsigned, for A.E. Poston, bust of Guy Callendar right, rev. legend, named (A.J.P. Martin 1971), hallmarked Birmingham 1971, 51mm, in blue fitted case by A.E. Poston & Co Ltd, Lonsdale House, Dowgate Hill, London EC4; JAPAN, Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry, Honorary Member, 1971, a silver and partially gilt medal, unsigned, lion couchant to right, legend below, rev. JSAC logo, named (Prof. A.J.P. Martin, 1971), stamped 1000, 73mm, in black fitted case with gilt-blocked legend, hinges of case deficient; JAPAN, Order of the Rising Sun [1972], Second class, set of insignia, comprising neck badge including paulownia flowers suspension, silver-gilt and enamel with red cabochon in centre, 83 x 55mm; star, silver and silver-gilt, with red cabochon in centre, ‘triple hook’ retaining pin, 94mm, complete with neck riband, in rio-nuri lacquered case of issue; The Presentation Certificate for the Order of the Rising Sun, together with a translation in English, inscribed ‘The Second Class of the Order of the Rising Sun is hereby conferred upon Mr Archer John Porter Martin, Englishman, by His Majesty the Emperor of Japan...the Imperial Palace...the Thirty-first of the Third Month of the Forty-seventh Year of Showa’ [31 March 1972], with the seals of office of Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister, and Kazuma Yoshihara, Director of Decoration Bureau; GERMANY, 25 Tagung der Nobelpreisträger, Lindau [25th Meeting of the Nobel Prize Winners], 1975, a heavy cast bronze medal by Marianne Kiesselbach, three naked females, their modesty hidden by shields bearing the signs of the planets, the staff of Æsculapius and a model of the atom, rev. cityscape, arms above, 126mm, in a blue plastic box, inside of lid with label ‘Dr Marianne Kiesselbach, Bildhauerin, 4 Düsseldorf, Moorenstr. 84’; USA, The Mikhail Tswett Medal for Distinguished Research in Chromatography, 1976, a light bronze award medal, unsigned, for Medallic Art Co, Danbury, CT, bust of Mikhail Tswett half-left, rev. oak wreath, tablet named (A.J.P. Martin), 63mm, in dark blue fitted case; ESTONIA, 75th Anniversary of the Discovery of Chromatography, Tallinn, 1978, a bronze award medal, unsigned, bust of Mikhail Tsvet facing, head turned to right, rev. names of the cities associated with Tsvet, named (A.J.P. Martin), 70mm, in wooden case with glazed lid; USA, Merck & Company and the University of Connecticut, Randolph Major Medal, 1979, a light bronze award medal, unsigned, for Medallic Art Co, Danbury, CT, bust of Randolph Major half-right, head facing, rev. wreath, named (A.J.P. Martin 10-5-79), 76mm, in white card box of issue; Chromatography Society Discussion Group, Martin Medal, 1983, a silver-gilt award medal by Tower Mint [1978], bust of Archer Martin left, rev. wreath, named (Dr Archer Martin F.R.S.), hallmarked London 1983, 45mm, in red leatherette case of issue; AUSTRIA, Österreichische Gesellschaft für Mikrochemie und Analytische Chemie [Austrian Society of Analytical Chemistry], Fritz Pregl Medal, 1985, a bronze award medal by W. Gosser [1931], bust left, rev. legend, named (Archer J.P. Martin, in Würd...
VENEZUELA, Centenary of Independence, 1911, a silver and enamel medal by Tiffany & Co used as an invitation to a celebratory banquet, arms of Venezuela, JVG monogram below (President Juan Vicente Gomez), rev. legend, 138 x 68mm. Tooled on part of reverse, otherwise good very fine, rare £400-£500 --- Only 80 of these silver invitations were made
A bright yellow metal locket with an enamelled cross to the front, with hair art under glazed panel verso, an 18ct gold heart shaped locket with (af) red enamel, and set with a 0.10ct old cut diamond, with glazed panel verso, weight together 9gms, and a yellow metal pearl set pendant brooch (some losses) weight 3.7gms Condition Report:Available upon request
A 20thC German rococo style brass clock garniture, the clock with brass dial bearing enamel Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case with urn surmount case with shells, masks and scrolls, raised on three front scroll feet, 61cm high, together with a pair of five branch candelabra, of baluster form, raised on similarly cast bases, 68cm high.
A George III enamel and gold mourning ring, circa 1810, centring on a glazed panel of woven hairwork, within a gold ouroboros snake eating its own tail, symbolising eternity, accented with black enamel, to a gold shank with openwork shoulders, the reverse engraved 'Chas Fox Esq Ob 11 Oct 1810 at 73', mounted in gold, size O
A George IV enamel and gold mourning ring, circa 1822, centring on a glazed panel of woven hairwork within a foliate gold border on a black enamel ground, to floral gold shoulders further accented with black enamel, the reverse engraved ' Sarah Slatter died 27th Jan 1822 Aged 36', size O, British hallmark for 18ct gold, date letter for 1822
A Georgian ivory miniature brooch, late 18th century, of navette outline, the centre with a glazed ivory miniature of a woman holding as basket of fruit, the basket intricately composed of seed pearls and gold, to a border of blue and white enamel banding, the reverse with a glazed compartment for hair, applied with intertwined initials, mounted in gold, length 4.6cm, later brooch fittings
An enamel and pearl locket, late 19th century, of oval outline, the front and bail applied with black enamel, centring on a star motif set with half pearls, the reverse with a glazed compartment, containing a photograph, mounted in gold, length 6.8cm including bail, pearls untested, one pearl replaced with a simulant, fitted case stamped Folkard & Son, Brighton
A chalcedony intaglio and diamond brooch, early 19th century, set with a section of chalcedony engraved with an intaglio of Ceres in profile, within frame of silver scrollwork set with rose-cut diamonds, accented with blue enamel, overall dimensions 6.9 x 5.9cm, intaglio 4 x 2.9cm, later brooch fitting
A lace agate, gold and enamel desk seal, Geneva or Turin, circa 1835, the lace agate handle of flattened pommel form with a further polished section below, mounted in gold applied with black enamel with floral scrollwork in reserve, the seal engraved with two coats of arms beneath a princely coronet, likely commemorating a marriage, measuring 6.7 x 2.1 x 1.8cm
A pair of enamel bracelets and a hardstone bracelet, mid 19th century, comprising: a pair of cuff bracelets, composed of gilt metal stamped with floral scrolls, to a central enamel panel depicting a bird among flowering branches, inner circumferences approximately 16cm; and a cuff bracelet composed of stamped gilt metal with foliate scroll designs, the centre set with a large agate cabochon within a border of smaller agate cabochons, inner circumference 17.8cm
A group of hair work jewellery, comprising: a mourning bracelet composed of woven hair, to gold links and clasp applied with black enamel, dedicatory inscription dated 1851; another hair work bracelet, to a gold heart-shaped padlock locket, decorated with scrollwork in light blue enamel; and four pairs of hair work earrings, hook fittings, length of longest 9.2cm
A diamond, emerald, enamel and pearl necklace, India, designed as an articulated collar of foliate scrollwork set with lasqué diamonds and a fringe of pearls, suspending a similar pendant an an emerald bead, the reverse applied with floral designs in green, red, white and blue enamel, to a gold back chain, inner circumference 39cm, length at front 11.5cm, pearls untested
λ A Victorian gold, coral, enamel and diamond bangle, mid 19th century, the hinged bangle applied with bead and rope twist decoration in the Archeological Revival style, centring on three domed motifs applied with light blue enamel and inset with stars set with cabochon coral, the central motif accented with cushion-shaped diamonds, the reverse with a glazed compartment for hair, inner circumference 16.3cm, original fitted case stamped WW Johnson
A Georgian amethyst and diamond mourning ring, circa 1785, set with an oval amethyst within a closed-back setting, between rose-cut diamonds backed in green foil, mounted in gold, the shank applied with black enamel with the dedicatory inscription MARY ROBINSON OB:24 MAR1785 AE43 in reserve, size S1/2, case stamped George Andrews, Shoreditch
λ A group of jewels, late 19th and early 20th century, comprising: a seed pearl and diamond locket, mounted in gold, length 2.5cm; a heart-shaped locket pendant pavé-set with turquoise cabochons, length 2.8cm including bail; a turquoise and diamond starburst brooch, diameter 2cm; a mid 19th century garnet and gold floral brooch, length 4.1cm; an oval gold and garnet brooch, length 2.6cm; an insect brooch set with amethyst, pink tourmaline, citrine and seed pearls, length 3.6cm; a gold and lapis bracelet and a turquoise and faience scarab bracelet, each of Egyptian inspiration, length of gold bracelet 19.5cm; a gold, coral, lapis lazuli and mother of pearl lotus pendant, length 2.4cm; an Egyptian gold hieroglyph pendant, length 4.7cm, a silver, enamel and cultured pearl bow brooch, a sapphire and amethyst ring size F; and an amethyst and garnet pendant in silver, length 4cm
A gilt metal, enamel and marcasite chatelaine, mid 19th century, designed in the Rococo revival style, the belt hook and central pendant set with enamelled plaques depicting men and women in 18th century attire, within marcasite borders, suspending five pendants culminating in two etuis, and a bloodstone fob seal engraved with a tree and a motto, full length 31.6cm
Cartier, a rare lady's retro gold wristwatch, mid 20th century, the circular blue dial with white enamel indicators and hands, within a plain gold case, attached by hoops to a snake link bracelet with a hoop clasp, dial 1.3cm, length 16.5cm, dial signed Cartier, case back numbered 72431 and 5592, Swiss assay marks for 18ct gold, maker's marks for Jaeger, movement signed Jaeger LeCoultre, glass deficient, winder detaching To be sold without reserve
Phillips Brothers, a turquoise and enamel gold bangle, c1870, set with a central panel of circular enamel decoration within gold pellet and ropetwist borders and outer borders of turquoise cabochons in yellow gold, with maker's plaque, with a later gold extender for the bangle which can be removed, internal diameter 6cm
A diamond pendant watch, early 20th century, the white enamelled dial with blue enamel indicators and red and gold enamel decoration, to a case pavé-set with rose-cut diamonds, to a similarly set trefoil-shaped suspension hoop, length 3.2 including suspension hoop, interior numbered 96171, French assay mark for gold, manual winding movement
A Stuart Crystal and diamond mourning ring, early 18th century, set to the front with a coffin-shaped faceted rock crystal between rose-cut diamonds, the band carved with a skeleton and hour glass applied with black enamel, the interior inscribed 'Let us share in joy and care', size J1/2, indistinct maker's mark, possibly IC

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