A selection of four pieces of antique mourning jewellery comprising a black enamel brooch, assessed as gold with a hairwork panel and engraving; A carved Coral set brooch, assessed as gold, with hairwork panel; A pendant, carved and with engine turned pattern plus hair panel. Assessed as gold; plus a gilt engine turned pattern charm with a degraded hair panel. (4)
396325 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
396325 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
396325 Los(e)/Seite
An interesting selection of silver and white metal items, featuring a Cossack belt buckle. The Russian belt buckle, featuring a dagger link and Niello design, centred around the Russian cyrillic rendering of the Caucuses, and bears an 84 zlotniki mark. Also included are a pair of 9ct and silver marked stone set rings; a hallmarked silver and enamel buttlerfly bar brooch in original box; an unset Australian opal cabochon; a sterling silver Albert (hallmarked and weighing approox 36.7 grams); an orange guilloche enamel brooch; and a pack of sterling silver lucky cake and pudding prizes plus an EPNS baby spoon set (boxed) (14)
A large collection of interesting items including seven wristwatches (both gents and ladies); a Japanese niello Mount fuji keyring with intrinsic music box (key ring link as found - music box in working order); a variety of enamel broocges; several brand new gold plated pieces of "Giani" jewellery; bone and mother of pearl button hooks; a Pompeian Bloom rouge tin in brass; a further brass inlaid circular pot; a pair of gilt scottie dog cufflinks; pieces of rolled gold jewellery and a number of hatpins.
A large collection of costume jewellery to include Murano glass pendants, enamel brooches, a Czech glass bead necklace in original vintage box, paste set brooches, a handpainted porcelain brooch (as found), a 1970sbrooch with interchangeable central paste stone, marcasite pieces, celluloid beads imitating Ivory and other pieces.
A brooch, pendant and screwback earrings. An early 20th century Wedgewood plaque brooch in yellow metal, stamped 9ct; plus a purplish pink garnet, peridot and seed pearl set Edwardian pendant, in yellow metal stamped 9ct; along with a pair of screwback earrings, with worn away blue enamel in the Victorian style and assessed as gold.Approximate total weight 13.2 grams. (3)
A pair of 19th century 18 carat gold mourning rings: A Victorian black enamel and rose cut diamond set mourning ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1875, size N. Gross weigh approximately 3.5 grams. Enamel is showing some damage consistent with wear; plus a William IV black stone set ring with a hairwork panel. Hallmarked London 1830. Gross weight approx 2.1 grams. Size L. (2)
A small selection of Antique and modern costume jewellery to include a carved shell cameo of the Three Graces in a Victorian gold plated brooch setting; plus a white metal agate set stick pin; a further stick pin in base metal with a damaged enamel panel, plus two stone set white metal rings. (5)
MONTEGRAPPA "CHAOS" FOUNTAIN PEN.Pearlised celluloid and silver barrel.Nib in 18 Kts gold, tip M.Limited edition.No box.Dimensions: 14.5 cm length; 20 mm diameter.Drawing inspiration for the theme and design of his signature pen from his blockbuster film, "The Expendables", Stallone turned to classic art and worked with the artisans at Montegrappa to create the "Chaos" pen. The pen's design was cultivated by the works of 16th century artists such as Battista Franco, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Sebald Beham and Antonio Pollaiolo to create Stallone's idea of chaos; a sense of the Renaissance, when things were more simplified and perhaps nobler, versus our technological society today.The Sylvester Stallone "Chaos" pen is made of precious materials and is produced in limited quantities. The body of the pen is made of black pearlised celluloid with sterling silver overlays. The overlays are hand-finished by Montegrappa's skilled craftsmen and feature an antiqued finish with red and yellow translucent enamel accents to represent the colours of fire. The design of the pen is characterised by the juxtaposition of life and death; with reptiles representing the early forms of life on Earth, and the skull signifying death. The final defining detail, with a fist and skull, is the sword-shaped pen clip. Nib in 18 Kts. gold, M-point.
MONTEGRAPPA WHITE NIGHTS FOUNTAIN PEN.Silver barrel engraved in bas-relief and enamel in blue, red and white tones depicting the details of the iron railings of the Summer Garden and the Mikhailovsky Garden. Coat of arms of the city on the cap.Nib M in two-tone 18 kts gold.Limited edition of 1703.No box.Measurements: 14 cm (length); 17.72 cm (diameter).Montegrappa dedicates this limited edition to the third centenary of the foundation of St. Petersburg (1703) and its name recalls the particular phenomenon that has made this fascinating city famous all over the world: the white nights. Montegrappa has reproduced on the body of this jewel of fine writing some peculiarities of St. Petersburg with the technique of bas-relief engraving and the hand-application of precious enamels: details of the iron fence of the Summer Garden and the Mikhailovsky Garden decorate the body, The coat of arms of the city is reproduced on the cap.The limited edition consists of 1,703 pieces in total.
OMAS "THE TRIP OF THE PHOENIX" FOUNTAIN PEN.Enamelled metal barrel.Silver nib. F point.Limited edition.No box.Measures: 13,5 cm. length; 15,30 mm. diameter.Omas Fenice Silver 88 "THE TRIP OF THE PHOENIX" fountain pen. A mythological bird that never dies, the Phoenix flies long distances ahead of us, observing with its keen eyes the field around us and the area ahead of us. It represents our visual ability to gather sensory information about the environment around us and the events unfolding in it. The Phoenix, with its perfect beauty, produces an astonishing exaltation combined with the dream of immortality". Alone in the aura of mystery that surrounds it is the Chinese Phoenix similar to the mythical Egyptian bird that continually rises from its own ashes. It represents the power and prosperity that were the exclusive attributes of the emperor and empress, the only people allowed to wear the Feng symbol.It is depicted in many ways, often with the forehead of a crane, the beak of a wild bird, the neck of a snake, the shell of a tortoise, the stripes of a dragon and the tail of a fish, considered to be the best attributes of these animals, and is the personification of the primordial forces of the Heavens.In its beak it carries the sacred texts, on its body are written the Five Cardinal Virtues, its song contains the five notes of the Chinese musical scale and its tail has the five primary colours: blue (east, spring and wood), red (south, summer and fire), white (west, autumn, metal), black (north, winter and water) and yellow (centre, emperor and earth). The two yang colours, blue and red, are balanced by the yin colours, white and black.The Phoenix enamel, elegant and proud, which presides over the barrel of the OMAS "The Trip of the Phoenix" fountain pen, copies it faithfully. The barrel of the pen, too, which comes in four versions, offers four of these colours. However, the metal finishes change: yellow enamel is combined with platinum, red with gold, blue with silver and white with bronze. On the top is a beautiful deep green jade reminiscent of the green of the plumage. The highly original clip is inspired by movement and harmony. The Phoenix flies from Greece to China, from the Parthenon skilfully reproduced on the cap, to the Summer Palace, symbolically miniaturised on the nib, bringing together for the Olympic Games two great civilisations whose influence has been fundamental to the development of humanity.Though geographically distant, both have given the world wisdom, philosophy, art and innovation. This little masterpiece comes in a precious wooden case, and its production has been entrusted, as always, to craftsmen and artists with unquestionable experience over many years.
Pair of long earrings with movement, art deco style, bird's eye model. Upper body with geometric design crowned by brilliant-cut diamond with ca. 0.06 cts. and lower body with a bird's eye design with enamel, and brilliant-cut diamond with ca. 0.11 cts.Measurements: 4 cm (length); 14.5 mm (front).
TWO PAIRS OF BOXED CUFFLINKS, the first a boxed pair of silver 'Asprey & Garrard' golfing cufflinks, each hallmarked London 1999, approximate gross weight 22.1 grams, the second a pair of triangular cufflinks decorated with deep blue guilloche enamel, toggle fittings, stamped 'Norway Sterling 925 S', approximate gross weight 8.1 grams
A 9CT GOLD MASONIC FOB MEDAL, presented to 'Bro.Geo.A.Nicholas, K.O.M for services as P.G.Primo 1940' with a central secret compartment detailed with a rose gold enamel monogram cover, engraved 'Swansea Valley Province', interior of cover fitted with a secure copper disk, all within an openwork yellow gold surround, hallmarked 'Henry Slingsby Ltd' Birmingham 1939, length 53mms, approximate gross weight 23.5 grams (condition report: in good condition, few areas of discolour, minor losses to enamel)
A 'CHARLES HORNER' MISILTOE BROOCH AND THREE OTHERS, silver and green enamel mistletoe brooch, hallmarked 'Charles Horner' Chester 1903, fitted with a brooch pin, approximate gross weight 3.8 grams, an oval white metal brooch to the centre is a blue glazed ceramic insert, stamped to the reverse 'Plantagenet, hand wrought, REGstn pending', fitted with a brooch pin, approximate dimensions length 47.9mm x width 32.3mm, together with two white metal circular domed brooches, each with white and blue enamel detailing and stamped to the reverse '930s', approximate gross weight 24.1 grams (condition report: there is some wear to the green enamel on the Charles Horner brooch, the brooch pin to the oval ceramic brooch requires some attention, some slight wear to the blue enamel on one of the smaller brooches)
A 9CT GOLD FOB MEDAL AND A YELLOW METAL BROOCH, the fob medal of a circular form, detailed with a red and green enamel shield displaying an elephant and dog, scrolling white enamel sash inscribed 'Camera Principis', vacant reverse hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1932, fitted with a jump ring, approximate diameter 25.5mm, approximate gross weight 4.5 grams, together with a yellow metal brooch in the form of a wishbone and textured kangaroo, fitted with a brooch pin and 'C' clasp with additional safety chain and clip, possibly Australian control marks for 9ct gold, approximate gross weight 2.1 grams (condition report: some general light wear, overall condition good)
A SELECTION OF GLASS WARES TO INCLUDE URANIUM GLASS ITEMS, with two finger bowls, jug and six glasses - one chipped, four bowl shaped wine glasses - one chipped, four bucket shaped wine glasses, a Bohemian baluster shaped vase with applied porcelain roundels with portraits of female figures - neck broken, approximate hight 38cm, non-uranium glass includes five blue, two red and two green wine glasses, continental bud vases with applied enamel decoration, continental powder bowl with enamel female figure to the lid, powder bowl with gilt decoration, pair of Victorian red glass decanters, Jules Land blue opaque vase, Portieux? blue opaline vase, etc
A PLIQUE A JOUR AND MARCASTITE DRAGONFLY BROOCH, the dragonfly with marcasite set body and eyes, to the purple and blue plique a jour enamel wings, stamped 925 partially rubbed, wingspan 58mm, may be worn as a pendant (condition report: overall condition very good, stones secure, pin in good working order)
A GROUP OF EASTERN EUROPEAN DECORATIVE EGGS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include Russian decorative lacquer eggs on stands, religious and scenic designs, tallest approximately 14cm, a Czechoslovakian Matryoshka style egg, a plated hinged egg and three enamel examples with magnetic closures, a wooden St Basil's Cathedral musical ornament, a Russian military cap with twenty four metal and enamel badges, a copy of Fabergé Eggs by Christopher Forbes, etc (23) (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage and loss)
A PLIQUE A JOUR, GARNET AND MARCASTITE DRAGONFLY BROOCH, the dragonfly set with a marquise cut garnet and marcasite set body with circular cut garnet eyes, to the green, yellow and pink plique a jour enamel wings, stamped 925, wingspan 75mm, with case (condition report: overall condition very good, stones secure, pin in good working order)
A 9CT GOLD R.A.O.B WITH PURPLE RIBBON, the central panel AF, embossed Buffalo with red enamel eyes, to the blue enamelled surround with inscription, attached to a purple ribbon, GLE, two openwork scrolling terminals with 'R.A.O.B' to the top panel, '1940' to the bottom panel, with base metal pin, hallmarked 'Henry Slingsby Ltd' 9ct gold date letter missing, length 70mms, approximate gross weight 12.3 grams (condition report: in fair condition, one stem bent forward, few areas of discolour, losses to enamel)
A 9CT GOLD ORDER OF BUFFALOES FOB MEDAL, presented to 'Bro.George.A.Nicholas.CP, 1937' alongside a personal engraving, embossed Buffalo central panel, with blue enamel surround, inscription reads 'Royal Antediluvian Order Of Buffaloes' hallmarked 'The Usher Manufacturing Co' Chester 1936, length 55mms, approximate gross weight 18.2 grams (condition report: in good to fair condition, possible loss of enamel minor red residue visible)
A SPLIT PEARL AND ENAMEL RING WITH ONE OTHER, the first an AF yellow metal ring, set with two rows of split pearls, to the blue enamel detailed shoulders leading onto a polished band, unmarked, ring size N 1/2, approximate gross weight 5.2 grams, together with an AF yellow metal three stone ring (one stone is missing) colourless stones assessed as colourless spinel and sapphire, pinched shoulders leading onto a polished band, stamped 18ct, ring size K 1/2, approximate gross weight 1.8 grams (condition report: the split pearls are very worn, with damage to the nacre layers, wear and chips to the blue enamel shoulders, the second ring has a stone missing with wear and chips to the two remaining stones, the band is also wearing thin)
A VICTORIAN BLACK SLATE AND MALACHITE INLAID MANTEL CLOCK, the case with incised gilt foliate decoration and inlaid malachite, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, brocot escapement, bell strike, height 32cm x width of base 35cm, with pendulum and key (1 + pendulum & key) (Condition report: the clock is overwound and isn't striking properly, chips to case, dial dirty)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a pair 9ct & silver engine turned pattern cufflinks, an enamel white metal maple leaf brooch stamped 'Sterling', a white metal filigree flower brooch stamp mark worn possibly 800, wooden walking stick mounted with a silver collar, various pieces of costume jewellery, various ladies and gents fashion wristwatches with names to include 'Montine, Zeon, Umbro, Fossil' etc, a 'Stratton' aide memoire with pouch and outer box etc
A PLIQUE A JOUR, RUBY AND AMETHYST BIRD BROOCH/PENDANT, the bird of prey with ruby set eye detail, to the green, yellow, blue and purple plique a jour enamel body and wings, perched atop an oval shape collet set amethyst, stamped 925, length 44mms, may be worn as a pendant (condition report: overall condition very good, stones secure, pin in good working order)
A PLIQUE A JOUR AND MARCASTITE BUTTERFLY BROOCH, the butterfly with marcasite set body and antennaes, to the pink, yellow and green plique a jour enamel wings, stamped 925 partially rubbed, wingspan 59mm, may be worn as a pendant (condition report: overall condition very good, stones secure, pin in good working order)
An Art Deco Maple & Co walnut and ivory beaded necessaire poudreuse table, c.1934, part fitted with five silver and enamel toilet jars by George Betjeman & Sons Ltd, London, 1933/4, with tambour front and rising mirrored back, UK APHA registration of an ivory item submission reference: MZY65LLU

-
396325 Los(e)/Seite