An Etruscan style gold and enamel glazed picture locket, c.1860,depicting a painted miniature of a lady wearing a blue dress and a cameo brooch, c.1840. The miniature with a glazed cover to a border of five twisted wires, a pellet frame with black enamel and a matching twisted wire outer case. An articulated 'V' shaped bale with matching decoration to a glazed locket verso. Suspended on a gilt metal belcher chain. Tested as approximately 9ct gold. 57 x 35mm, 16.14gCondition report: Some dirty under the glass.Some damage to the enamel, mostly on the bale.Dirty.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.
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Two Russian gold enamel cross pendants,one with black enamel and star set with a split pearl, marked 585, the other with blue, green and yellow enamel, 56 zolotnik, together with a Continental gold opal stick pin,marked 585, 7.00g total (3)Provenance: Iconastas, Piccadilly Arcade, St. James's, London, W1Condition report: Black enamel cross:Some chips to the enamel.Split pearl is a later replacement has been glued in at an angle.Jump ring worn.Enamel cross:Some areas possibly deficient enamel.Surface marks/scratches to gold.Later replacement metal jump ring.Stick pin:Minor surface wear to the opal.
An Indian silver gilt pearl and gemstone set brooch,with a filigree ground. Circular faceted garnets in rubover collets with twisted wire borders, foiled quartz and blister pearls similarly set, between enamelled scrolls in red, white and green. 75 x 60mm, 36.91gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Converted - possibly originally half of a buckle.Losses to the enamel.Foil deterioration to the quartz.One stone very chipped and the foil backing can be seen. A split to this collet. One paste replacement.Scratches and marks consistent with its age to the back.Soft solder to the brooch fittings. Ripples to the reverse.
A Russian gold enamel icon pendant,the circular pendant depicting Christ Pantocrator in polychrome enamel, to a fixed ribbed circular bale. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 35mm diameter not including bale, 7.74gProvenance: Iconastas, Piccadilly Arcade, St. James's, London, W1Condition report: Some chips and losses to the enamel. Surface marks to gold.
A 9ct gold cornelian bead necklace, by Clare Murray,in a presentation carved column case by Matthew Warwick. The uniform cornelian bead necklace 5.00 to 5.50mm in size, strung plain with a pair of gold beads, to conical gold end caps with interlocking hook clasp. London 1991. Presented in a carved ebony column style case by Matthew Warwick, with a pair of swans forming the lid pull, together with a daisy necklace, attributed to Clare Murray. Three graduated length daisy flowers, with shaded blue enamel decoration and gilded centres, suspended from a rat tail wire necklace (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: The stringing appears to be secure.Light surface marks to the gold beads and end caps.A kink to the silver cable of the daisy necklace.
An Indian four row seed pearl and gemstone necklace,with a series of rectangular plaques and bars, kundan set with cabochon gemstone clusters, to include split pearls, cabochon sapphires, emeralds, red spinels, chrysoberyl cat's eyes, turquoise and moonstones, with central enamel red flowers with green leaves to a white ground. All strung plain to a box clasp with a later central chain running through the necklace, with a safety chain fitted. Clasp tested as approximately 9ct gold. 19.50mm wide, 78.77gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Chain and box clasp later additions. Damage and losses to the kundan work of the plaques. Predominantly the enamelled and spiral ones.Loss of enamel.
A Victorian gold garnet and enamel brooch, with a circular cabochon garnet rub set with twisted wire decoration to the centre, to knot surround with oval white enamel decoration. Suspending a Brazilian snake chain swag and tassel drop, with glazed panel verso, to pin and ‘C’ catch. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 77mm long, 22.00gCondition report: Some losses, chips and scratches to the enamel.Brooch dented in one place, and some minor dings elsewhere.Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to gold in places.
An 18ct gold Waltham top wind open faced pocket watch,with a 47mm case. A white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, a subsidiary dial at '6' and blued spade hands. A plain case with a gold cuvette, with a hand engraved presentation inscription 'To Philip Allison esq, by the Tennantry of the Parke and Belcher Estates, Theddlethorpe Lady Day 1921'. London 1920. Movement signed 'American Waltham USA Traveler', movement no. 19874599. 105.49gCondition report: Winding crown worn.Hairlines to the dial.Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Shallow dents to the back case. Noticeable scratches and marks to the top of the back case.
An antique gold and enamel bracelet,with a series of rectangular plaque links, with bands of mauve guilloché enamel to each side, with a white enamelled dot stripe to the centre. Domed joining links with a green enamel clover, with a white enamelled linear border to a bolt ring clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold with 9ct gold clasp and jump rings. 167mm long, 14.35gCondition report: Dirty.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Losses to the enamel of the white borders to the boss links.
An 18ct gold side wind half hunter pocket watch,with a 48.50mm case. A plain front cover with royal blue enamel Roman numerals to the chapter ring, a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, blue spade hands and a subsidiary dial at '6'. A gold cuvette, movement signed 'inspected, Jay's the Jewellers, 366 Essex Road, N1'. Movement no. 248393. Case no. 655. Hallmark indistinct, possibly London 1897. 97.24gCondition report: Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running. Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Glass scratched. Dial - hairline.Slight wear to the bow.
An 18ct gold key wound open faced pocket watch, by George Lefever,Wisbech, 48mm diameter. A white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and silver spade hands, bull's eye glass, reeded pendant and bow, ridged case sides and a plain case back, London 1814. Signed George Lefever, Wisbech, no. 23480. 111.34gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Dial chipped and hairline.No key - cannot wind. Bow slightly misshapen.Light surface marks. A slight mark where the bow was rested on the case back.
An 18ct gold key wound open faced pocket watch,with a 40mm case. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a subsidiary dial at '6' and gold spade hands. The dial signed Daniel Debois, Grays Inn Passage, 328. A plain back case with a blind circular central escutcheon. Movement signed Daniel Debois, London, no. 328. 54.13gCondition report: Replacement bow tested as approximately 9ct gold.Hairlines to the dial.Winds and ticking but no guarantee as to time keeping or continued running.Hands adjust.Noticeable scratches and marks. Shallow dents and bruises.Hinge to back case - broken.Cheniers undamaged - pin broken.
A Georgian diamond and enamel navette shaped ring,with three graduated Swiss cut diamonds, in cut down collets, in a fingerline position to a blue guilloché navette shaped plaque. A border of rose cut diamonds, all set in silver to a domed gold back. Split gold shoulders with serrated decoration and applied rose cut diamond set silver leaves, to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 9ct gold and silver. Head 19.20 x 11.00mm, 3.30g.Finger size KCondition report: Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Tarnished.Historic repair to the underside.Please view additional images.
A gold and enamel shield form brooch, by Ilias Lalaounis,with a raised central boss, decorated with polychrome champlevé enamel. An open hooped wire gallery with a border of enamelled roundels, between domed bosses with cloisonné enamel. Pin and visor catch. Maker's mark. Marked 750 K22 B.58. 37mm diameter, 15.40g Condition report: A tiny bruise to the green enamel of one of the outer roundels under 10x magnification - not easy to see.
A silver gilt Austro-Hungarian pearl and gem set brooch/pendant, c.1900,the brooch/pendant of scrolling lozenge form with an oval cabochon emerald, rub set to the centre, with sea scrolls and incised leaves. A split pearl at each compass point, with royal blue enamelled petals, cabochon rubies and garnets, rub set between, with a pendant drop below and a pair of feather plumes to the top. Suspended on a twisted bar link chain, set alternately with a cabochon garnet or ruby to pierced and similarly set box clasp. Pendant 77 x 52mm, chain 350mm long, 49.43gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Wear to the gilding.Noticeable scratches and marks.Losses to the enamel.Surface reaching inclusions to the gemstones.Visible inclusions to the naked eye. Tarnished.
SILVER CHARM JEWELLERY - to include a 72cms L 800 stamped necklace holding 25 charms including Norwegian silver enamel, sterling, stone and other compositions, 18cms silver bracelet with padlock clasp holding 13 charms in silver and glass mounted white metal along with a stone set single charm in the form of a harp stamped '925'
VICTORIAN & LATER LADY'S JEWELLERY in sterling silver, pinchbeck and other compositions to include a Norway sterling silver and yellow enamel double leaf brooch, 925 Celtic style brooch, floral micro mosaic, two gilt metal bangles, 70cms pinchbeck muff chain with gold colour locket attached, porcelain brooch of a young girl in silver mount, V R Jubilee 1837-1887 brooch, ETC
CHARLES HORNER. A Charles Horner silver & enamel pendant. Chester hallmarks. Length of drop 5cm. (Small loss of enamel to drop). Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
SOUVENIR BROOCH. A 19th century, Swiss yellow metal brooch enamelled in black & white, at the centre an enamel plaque titled Lucerne. (Small enamel loss to corner of plaque) Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
COSTUME JEWELLERY. A green enamel & paste costume jewellery necklace & a pair of matching ear drops. Also, two Scottish brooches & a paste set Kingfisher brooch. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
SIAM SILVER. Four pieces of Siam white enamelled silver. (One brooch with enamel loss). Also, a pair of Siam silver enamelled peacock clip earrings & two black enamelled Siam silver brooches. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHARLES HORNER ETC. A Charles Horner silver & enamel brooch (Slight loss of enamel). Also, a silver & amethyst pendant with long silver chain & a Scottish silver dirk brooch. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
ENAMELLED BOX. A 19th century enamelled snuff box, the lid with applied enamel 'pearls'. Width 5.2cm. (Some loss of enamel to the base, some cracking to the lid). Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
COSTUME JEWELLERY. A gold plated locket with chain & a gold plated cross on 9ct. gold chain. Also, a gold plated hinged bangle, a gilt metal half hoop ring & an enamel & paste brooch. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
SILVER & ENAMEL. A silver & enamel butterfly pendant, width 4cm. Also, one other silver & enamel pendant, a silver coloured metal butterfly pendant & a stone set pendant on silver chain. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
COSTUME JEWELLERY. A very large white tone metal & paste set Giraffe brooch, height 13.5cm. Also, an outsized Barrera paste set bow brooch & a pair of paste & cold painted enamel Macaw earrings. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
SOUVENIR SPOONS ETC. Twelve various silver & enamel souvenir spoons. Also, six silver plated & enamel souvenir spoons, a silver teaspoon, silver salt spoon & silver apostle spoon. Silver weight approx. 164.9g. (5.3 t.oz). Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHINESE RING ETC. A Chinese silver & enamelled ring, set a turquoise stone. (Enamel worn). Also, a pair of enamelled drop earrings & a silver bar brooch. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
SILVER SPOONS. A set of Peruvian silver coffee spoons, stamped Industria Peruana 925 Camusso. Also, a set of six seal top demitasse spoons, the reverse of each bowl enamelled (enamel worn). Birmingham 1923. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
DROP EARRINGS. A pair of yellow metal drop earrings, set with clear stones between black enamel spirals. Hung on yellow metal hooks, probably 14ct., stamped twice (possibly Middle Eastern) etc. Length of drop, 3.7cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
WALTHAM WATCH. A Waltham, full hunter pocket watch in gold plated case, the front engraved, the reverse enamelled (some enamel damage), hung on a gilt metal longuard chain with slide. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Miocene-Pliocene Period, 23-2.5 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth with serrations and enamel preservation. 135 grams, 94mm (3 3/4"). Property of a London gallery; previously in the private UK collection of Mr. D.G.; acquired in 1990s. Carcharodon megalodon is regarded as one of the largest and most powerful marine predators in vertebrate history and likely had a profound impact on structuring of the marine communities. Fossil remains indicate that this giant shark reached a length of more than 16 metres (52 ft) and also affirm that it had a cosmopolitan distribution. Scientists suggest that C. megalodon in life looked like a stockier version of the great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias. Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A large Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (African T-rex) fossil dinosaur tooth, complete with the root, the tooth serration is visible with some good enamel remains. 106 grams, 16.8cm (6 1/2"). From an old Lincolnshire collection, acquired during the 1980s; from the Tegana formation, Sahara Desert, Morocco. Often referred to as the Africa T-Rex, Carcharodontosaurus saharicus was one of the largest predators (larger than its distant North American T-Rex cousin) of all time and is also related to allosaurus and the South American giganotosaurus. Very fine condition.
Later 5th-6th century AD. A silver-gilt plate brooch of a stylised bird with lozengiform body; a cell to the hooked beak, discoid eye, trapezoidal tail and two triangular cells within bilinear borders to the body, each filled with red enamel; catch and pin-lug to the reverse. Cf. MacGregor, A. et al., A Summary Catalogue of the Continental Archaeological Collections, Oxford, 1997, items 39.2, 70.6. 8.1 grams, 39mm (1 1/2"). From the collection of a Tyne & Wear, UK, gentleman; acquired from an old gentleman's collection, Winchelsea, East Sussex, UK. Fine condition; worn, enamel chipped.
Late 11th-12th century AD. A substantial bronze lion probably from the base of a lamp or pricket candlestick, the body modelled in a strong stance, with short legs, shallow paws, large eyes emerging under a voluminous mane, sculpted with full curls with scroll-like endings; a notch at three sides in the middle of the body indicating that the lion served as foot for a larger object. See Swarzenski, G., 'A Romanesque Aquamanile in the Guennol Collection' in Brooklyn Museum Bulletin 4:1-10, New York, 1949; Glass, A., ‘A Medieval Bronze Lion’ in Gesta, Pre-Serial Issue. Annual of the International Center of Romanesque Art Inc., Chicago, 1963, pp.1-3; Gabrieli, F. & Scerrato, U., Gli Arabi in Italia, Milano, 1989. 2.8 kg, 17cm (6 3/4"). Property of a gentleman from Vienna; from his private collection formed since 1970; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10955-179098. Lions were a favourite subject of Roman art and frequently appeared on cornices and on enriched mouldings. Sometimes they served as elements of waterspouts in the atria of Roman houses. The use of the lion head as a decorative element declined in the west in the 5th century AD, but was revived again in the 9th century in Carolingian art (see the bronze doors at Aachen"). Swarzenski said that 'the artistic aims of Romanesque sculpture found their purest expression in these small works in metal, enamel and miniature painting which often surpass the official formal achievements of the monumental arts.' [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website] For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Dated 1 January [1]709 AD. A D-section gold annular finger ring with floral and foliate ornament to outer surfaces showing traces of black enamel background; the inner face engraved in script 'Sr T Littleton Bar ob 1 Jan [1]709 aet 62' and with punched 'IB' maker's mark, possibly for the London maker J. Burridge who was active at this period. See Dictionary of National Biography, pp.1255-1256, for biographical summary; see Morant, P., The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex, Colchester, 1768, p.103; see Chancellor, F., The Ancient Sepulchral Monuments of Essex, London and Chelmsford, 1890, p.186, for details of his memorial and arms. 6.55 grams, 21.66mm overall, 17.84mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7, Europe 14.98, Japan 14) (1"). From the Albert Ward collection, Essex, UK; acquired on the UK antiques market between 1974-1985; acquired at an antiques fair, believed to have been found in Essex, UK; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10956-179120. Sir Thomas Littleton, 3rd Baronet, Stoke St Milborough (Shropshire) and North Ockendon (Essex), also known as Sir Thomas Poyntz (or Pointz), circa 1647-1 January 1709 (Julian calendar or 1710 Gregorian calendar), was born as second son to the 2nd Baronet but, after the early death of his older brother, he inherited the title and attended St Edmund Hall, Oxford, matriculating in 1665 and entered the Inner Temple in 1671; he was elected to the Convention of 1689 for Woodstock and served as Member of Parliament for several seats until his death. In 1697 he became Lord of the Admiralty and had acted as pallbearer at the funeral of Samuel Pepys, his predecessor; in 1698 he was elected Speaker of the House of Commons, later becoming Treasurer to the Navy, a post he held until his death. Although married, he had no children and the title became extinct upon his death. His memorial may be seen to this day in the church of St Mary in North Ockendon, Essex and is described by Chancellor who also gives details of the combined arms of Sir Thomas as: quarterly 1 and 4, argent a chevron. between three escallops sable, 2 and 3 'Pointz', within a mullet sable for difference; overall the Badge of Baronetcy and an inescutcheon gules and chevron ermine between three garbs or. Crest a Moor's head in profile couped at the shoulder proper wreathed about the temples argent and sable and a copy of a contemporary engraved portrait is included, together with extracts from other documentary references. Published sources give the year of his death as either 1709 (as on this ring) or 1710; this results from the changeover from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian in 1752; under the Julian calendar, the new year occurred 1 March, giving his death taking place in 1709; from 1752, the new year was pushed back to 1 January, resulting in his death year becoming 1710 under the new calendar rules. ‘Posy’ is derived from ‘poesy’ or ‘poetry’. In the medieval period many rings bore posy inscriptions in Latin or French, the languages frequently spoken by the affluent elites. Later, inscriptions in English became more usual, although the lack of standardised spelling might surprise the modern reader. The inscription is generally found on the interior of the ring, hidden to everyone except the wearer and most of the sentimental mottoes were taken from the popular literature of the time. In fact, love inscriptions often repeat each other, which suggests that goldsmiths used stock phrases. In the later 16th century, ‘posy’ specifically meant a short inscription. A posy is described in contemporary literature as a short ‘epigram’ of less than one verse. George Puttenham (1589) explained that these phrases were not only inscribed on finger rings, but also applied to arms and trenchers. The practice of giving rings engraved with mottoes at betrothals or weddings was common in England from the 16th century onwards, and continued until the late 18th century. Sources suggest that rings could be acquired ready- engraved, or alternatively engraved sometime after their initial production, by a hand other than the goldsmith’s. Joan Evans assumed that posy rings were principally used by/between lovers and distinguished four contexts for the giving of posy rings by one lover to another: betrothals, weddings, St Valentine’s Day and occasions of mourning. Samuel Pepys’ diary makes clear that posy rings might also mark the marriage of a family member, when bearers could even commission their own rings and chose their own mottoes from books. The rings could also function as tokens of friendship or loyalty. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website] [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Miocene-Pliocene Period, 23-2.5 million years BP. A good size Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth with serrations and enamel preservation. 130 grams, 10.3cm (4"). Property of a London gallery; previously in the private UK collection of Mr. D.G.; acquired in 1990s. Carcharodon megalodon is regarded as one of the largest and most powerful marine predators in vertebrate history and likely had a profound impact on structuring of the marine communities. Fossil remains indicate that this giant shark reached a length of more than 16 metres (52 ft) and also affirm that it had a cosmopolitan distribution. Scientists suggest that C. megalodon in life looked like a stockier version of the great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias. Fine condition.
2nd millennium BC. A restrung necklace composed of carnelian, lapis lazuli and gold beads including tubular, biconical, square tube, carinated and hourglass types together with four sheet-gold conical beads with enamel fill to base mirroring the central pendant, also a hollow sheet-gold cone; hook-and-eye clasp. 41.26 grams, 50cm (19 3/4"). From a private family collection formed in London from the mid 1980s to early 1990s; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10961-179776. Fine condition, some wear.
A diamond nephrite jade and enamel dog rose brooch, c.1950,of naturalistic form. A pink enamel dog rose blossom, with brilliant cut and rose cut diamond set stigma and anthers, and one closed enamel bud. Carved nephrite leaves, two deficient, to a textured gold stem with a pin and roller catch. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 53 x 32mm approximately, 13.93gCondition report: Two leaves deficient.Glue repairs to secure some leaves at the back.Light surface marks commensurate with age. Slight wave to the pin.
A miniature enamel Easter egg pendant, 20th century, Russia, centred with the British Union flag, stamped 'OC' to the bail, 1.7cm long, together with two further examples decorated with the Russian flag, a polished rhodochrosite egg with silver gilt jump ring, and another (5)Condition report: The lot comes with a box. It possibly pre-dates the eggs and is missing the interior fitted section to the base. Interior dimensions 63.00 x 48.00mm approximately.Please view attached images.
A pair of early 20th century gold and enamel set chain link cufflinks,with lightly domed oval plates, deep red guilloché enamel centres, with a white champlevé enamel border, with four looped sections. Marked 18. Each plate 15.10 x 11.80mm, 11.45g (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Light surface marks to the mounts.No wear or damage to the chains.Surface marks and scratches to the enamel.
A pearl, diamond, coral and gemstone and enamel spray brooch, c.1950,composed of 19th and early 20th century stick pins and jabot, later mounted as a spray. Single stone diamond and single stone pearl examples with enamel and pearl set palmettes, together with assorted gemstones, gathered with a graduated split pearl bow. 90mm long, 35.81gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Believed to have been commissioned from Jones of Knightsbridge, London, by the original owner.The later gold stems and frame tested as approximately 9ct gold. The earlier stick pins and mounts tested variously as 9ct gold, 15ct gold, 18ct gold and silver gilt.
A French Renaissance Revival style gemstone and enamel ring,with an emerald cut emerald, rub set to the centre. An arched band of channel set calibré cut rubies at each side, with a pear cut sapphire, rub set to the top and bottom. Fine twisted wire borders with a blue enamelled crescent. A square calibré cut emerald, rub set in an offset position to white and green enamel scrolls, a red enamel fleur-de-lys, continual enamel in green and blue with a chased shank. French poinçon. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. Head 13.20mm, 6.65g.Finger size K-L approximatelyCondition report: Scratches and marks consistent with its age. Has been sized in the past. Surface reaching inclusions in the principal emerald. Crown facet edge wear.Two rubies chipped.Table facet edge wear .Facet edge wear to the shoulder emeralds. Some loss of enamel.Tarnished.Emerald 8.40 x 5.60mm depth not obtainable - mount limitations apply.
An 18ct gold key wound hunter pocket watch,55mm diameter with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial. The dial marked 'Wales & McCulloch 22 Ludgate Hill, London 2723', and movement similarly signed. With plain polished covers and a gold cuvette. London 1884. 146.46gCondition report: Not currently running.Surface marks/scratches to covers and cuvette.Some minor marks to dial, no apparent cracks.Some wear to the top of the bow.
A Victorian gold glazed memorial locket,with sprays and coiled hair to a glazed cover, with black champlevé border 'in memory of'. Engraved verso 'Anna Maria Slocombe, obiit 19 Jan 1847, the dear mother of Richard Hunter Slocombe'. Tested as approximately 15ct gold. 45mm long, 9.47gCondition report: Some scratches to the enamel border.Surface marks/scratches to gold.
A Regency gold and enamel musical seal/fob,probably Swiss. A closed crescent style top decorated with wheat ear husks and bows, with polychrome enamel decoration to a textured ground. A central key set with faceted red paste to a plain oval base, with chased split ring, c.1830. Tested as approximately 18ct gold, split ring tested as approximately 9ct gold. 60 x 28 x 23mm, 21.30gCondition report: Noticeable scratches and marks to the base. Light surface marks commensurate with its age. Some loss of enamel.Dirty.Feels fragile when being wound.The bale is not pinned to the winding stem and will lift off.The tune that plays seems somewhat fast.AMENDMENT The bale is now too loose to wind the mechanism and hear it play.The bale fitting to the winding stem was always loose, but in trying to wind it to produced a recording, it came off completely. It did wind prior to this, but as it is now detached, it will not wind. There is a video recording available on our website. There is a very small pin hole on the winding stem where the bale needs to be re-attached.
A gold enamel heart link necklace,with a series of heart plaques, each one with a plique-à-jour enamel centre in blue or orange. All joined by sections of trace chain to a bolt ring clasp. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 406mm long, 28.16gCondition report: Light surface marks commensurate with its age. No cracks or chips to the enamel.Bolt ring slightly warmer colour gold.
A George III carved ivory drum form box,possibly for gaming counters or dice, with a lift off lid. Applied gold bands with bright cut decoration and a polychrome enamelled playing card insert to the lid, the King of Clubs, to an oxblood ground. Tested as approximately 14-15ct gold. 33 x 29mm, 17.76gProvenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts CollectionCondition report: Some surface marks to the enamel. Some of the marks are bubbles in the enamel that have worn and filled with dirt over the years, others are scratches.Under a 10X lens, a minor loss to the gold band that borders the enamel plaque. Glue residue to the outer gold band and the one on the base.Marks to the surface of the ivory.Hairlines and marks to the ivory base.

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