A pair of 18ct gold, diamond and enamel ear clips, in the manner of Leo de Vroomen, each fan-shaped plaque with a pavé diamond studded centre, accented by a rim of yellow gold and terminating in two strips of ombré amber guilloché enamel, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, diamonds approx. 0.64ct total,
396323 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
396323 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
-
396323 Los(e)/Seite
A George III silver pair cased verge watch, the gilt movement signed Jas. Gale, Cannon Street, London, no. 151, the 36mm. white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer minute track, both cases plain, the outer 47mm. diameter, London 1782, with key; in a modern Frank Daysh Glassblowing dome. * The watch is fully wound and does run briefly but then stops - we suspect the movement is dirty and needs cleaning. Dial has a hairline and bruise to outer edge between 7 and 8 o'clock and small scratches to enamel throughout. Hour hand missing tip. A few small dings to outer case, case otherwise good.
An 18ct gold half hunter fob watch, with fob wind gilt metal lever movement, floral chased gilt Arabic dial, the floral and foliate chased case with opalescent pink guilloche and blue enamel chapter ring, 34mm. diameter.* Condition: Winds and runs. No damage to enamel. Dial and case good with no damage.
A collection of novelty and unusual silver cutlery, comprising a teaspoon with roundel depicting ten dog heads, James Fenton & Co., Birmingham 1932; a pair of apostle type sugar tongs by Brewis & Co., London 1890, 4¾in. (12cm.) long; a Dutch silver windmill spoon, the bowl decorated with farming scene, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) long; a teaspoon with tiger terminal, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield 1907, inscribed 'BPRA', 4¾in. (12cm.) long; a golf club spoon; a pickle fork; an enamel Quebec spoon etc., gross weight 4.7 tr.oz. (8) * Mostly very good, tiger version with bent stem, some hallmarks slightly rubbed.
A Swiss 18ct gold open face fob watch, early 20th century, with fob wind gilt lever movement, gilt dial with black Roman numerals and chased floral centre, the 34mm. case chased with flowers and foliage and signed by the maker, Dimier Freres & Co.; together with a .935 silver and enamel half hunter fob watch, the 36.5mm. case signed by Stauffer, Son & Co. (2) * Both watches wind and run. The gold watch is good overall, with no damage, apart from a couple of tiny dings to the dust cover. The silver watch has a few dings to both the dust cover and back of case. Scratching to enamel but no chips. Dial good.
A Russian silver and cloisonné / champlevé enamel snuff box, indistinct 84 standard mark, rectangular form with rounded corners, the hinged cover and base with stylised flowers and foliate scrolls in red, mauve, apple-green and three shades of blue, the centre oval with turquoise ground, the edges with repeating floral design on rich blue ground, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long, gross weight 3.5 tr.oz. * Good condition, no enamel loss found, strong hinge, rubbed marks.
Guernsey Swimming Club interest - an Old English pattern silver table spoon and three teaspoons, John Round & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1934, each inscribed to terminal 'G.S.C', 4.3 tr.oz.; together with seven Guernsey Swimming Club plated teaspoons to include enamel versions. (11) * All good, nothing to note.
A Bilston enamel patch box, of ribbed oval form, powder pink ground, the hinged cover decorated with dandy and maiden, rhyme to rim, opening to reveal void and mirror to lid, 1¾in. (4.5cm.) long, faults; together with a horn snuff box of rounded rectangular form, with inscribed gold cartouche; and a trinket box inset with agate. (3) * Condition: Patch box with loss to enamel on top right of cover, snuff with broken hinge, trinket box with nibbles to edges, all a/f.
A cased Russian silver gilt and cloisonné/ champlevé enamel beaker, second Kokoshnik Moscow mark (1908-1926)and inscribed initials 'AM' to base, polychrome decoration with flowers and stylised patterns in red, white, mauve, purple, three shades of blue and two shades of green, 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight 4.1 tr.oz., in a green leather case with gilt trim. * Very near to mint condition, nothing to note.
An 18ct gold, diamond and enamel target bracelet, by Leo de Vroomen, the bracelet made of ten links of target form, each target centred with a brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.20ct and held in a deep, bezel setting inside rings of textured yellow gold and and outer layer of decorative, steel grey enamel, approximately 19cm in length, diamonds totalling approximately 2.0ct, signed De Vroomen, London hallmarks, with makers mark LDV.
A pair of 18ct gold and enamel ear clips, by Leo De Vroomen, each fan-shaped plaque with a pale yellow guilloché enamel centre, accented by border of yellow gold, terminating with two strips of blue guilloché enamel ', mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, signed de Vroomen, maker's marks LDV, London hallmarks, approximately 29mm in length.
A 19th century French gilt bronze rococo revival mantel clock, in the Louis XV style, the twin train movement signed by Raingo Freres and Stevenard, Boulogne, numbered 2347, with outside countwheel striking the hours and half hours on a bell, to a matted gilt dial with enamel Roman numerals, the ornate floral and foliate case with figures of two squabbling boys, on a rococo plinth base with foliate scroll feet, 19½in. (49.5cm.) high. * Condition: Winds and runs. Strikes correctly. Dial and case good with no faults.
Villemsens á Paris, a gilt and inlaid portico mantel clock, 19th century, French, the twin train movement with outside countwheel bell strike on the hour and half hour, no. 6747, with brass, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlay, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt bezel flanked by four barley twist pillars with Corinthian capitals and brass stringing on inlaid ebonised base, 19¾in. (50.1cm.) high.
A Continental silver and guilloche enamel coin / stamp holder, elongated hexagonal form, with floral and repeating stylised enamel decoration to either side, opening to reveal gilt wash interior with three graduated coin holders, lifting to void for stamp storage, marked 'STERLING (R) {TB} (Co) 5529', 3in. (7.6cm.) long without loop, gross weight 2.75 tr.oz. (faults to enamel) * Enamel with surface scratches and enamel loss to blue surround, fair.
A cased set of six George VI silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, Walker & Hall, Birm. 1950, with oval bowls and enamelled forget-me-nots to the terminals, gross weight 1.7 tr.oz. * Very good condition, with no damage to enamel or wear to gilt. Small spot of tarnishing to bowl of one spoon. Case good.
A 19th century ormolu mantel clock in the manner of Jules Moigniez, the twin train movement with outside countwheel strike on the hour and half hour on a bell, no. 469, fronted by a white enamel dial blue Roman numerals and pierced gilt hands, the drum case surmounted by a bird on nest above birds, ribbons, floral swag and scrolled brackets to a breakfront plinth with foliate pad feet, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high.
A Portuguese silver gilt and enamel model of a galleon, in filigree with six enamelled Order of Christ cross motifs to the sails, mounted on a matching stand, Porto .835 marks, 7½in. (19cm.) high, gross weight 10.3 tr.oz. * Chip to surface of enamel to bottom of cross to centre front sail. No other faults or damage. Some tarnishing to silver showing through gilt throughout.
A pair of 18ct gold, peridot and topaz ear clips, by Leo de Vroomen, each asymmetrical rectangular plaque with a horizontal, oval cut peridot and blue topaz, accented by a textured gold background and within a surround of yellow enamel, mounted in yellow gold, signed de Vroomen, maker's marks LDV, London hallmarks, approximately 21mm in length.
A Russian silver gilt Niello work cup, Moscow 1862, assay master 'B.C', ogee form with stylised niello scrollwork, the base later engraved 'Timothy Carol Grey Walker 12. IX. 49.', weight 3.5 tr.oz., 2½in. (6.5cm.) high. * Some gilt rubbing throughout, small amount of enamel loss in scrollwork, date rubbed, overall. Good.
Three WWII period LMS Air Raid Precaution signs' Danger' and 'Danger Gas' (x2):, one mounted on card, together with a bus sign 'On Hire to The LMS Railway' mounted to card and 'Emergency Service For Rail Passengers', also an enamel armband 'BR Look Out' another 'No 9 RDC Messenger' and a celluloid armband 'Chief Observer'.
A silver and enamel medal Bristol Sports Club: awarded to H. Hicks, Challenge vase Trial 1923, a similar medal for Douglas Cup Trial, 1923; West of England Motor Club, silver and enamel medal to H.M.Hicks, Yeovil - Lands End, 1929 and Bath & Bristol Inter Club trial, awarded to H.M.Hicks, (4)
Two silver medals W.S.M.& D.M.C. Erskine Trial 1927 Team: awarded to Mrs McLean, G. McLean & H .M.Hicks; Erskine Trial 1927 to P.S.Richards; a bronze and enamel medal Midland Cycling & Athletic Club awarded to H.M.Hicks, 24 Hour Trial 1925 and Bath & West of England Motor Club bronze medal to H.M.Hicks, Half day Trial 1926. (4).
A silver medal for W.C.A.C.U. awarded to H.M. Hicks, Stroud Team Trial 1927 2nd Class, a similar medal to H.M.Hicks Cotswold Cup 1927, a Bronze Motor Cycle Club to H.M.Hicks, Lands End - John O' Groats, 1927 and a bronze and enamel medal ACU South Western Centre to H Hicks, Open Sporting Reliability Trial 1923 (4).

-
396323 Los(e)/Seite