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Silver patch box with powder blue enamel lid opening to reveal a mirror Birmingham 1916, silver pill box with floral repousse decoration stamped 925 and import mark, Victorian silver miniature pot on 3 ball feet, 2 silver covered glass dressing pots, glass pot with silver rim, another glass pot with enamel and silver cover and a silver pill box. (8)
An 18ct yellow gold, diamond and enamel novelty brooch in the form of a smiling cat, holding a cultured pearl above his head, with green enamel eyes and black and green enamel detail to clothes with a yellow enamel belt, sporting a jaunty bow tie, the head and torso inset with round brilliant-cut diamonds, marked 'La Trianon' and '18', 6.4 cm high, in a fitted N. Bloom & Son green leather jewellery box. Condition report: 35.8 grams
A Victorian yellow metal, amethyst, and diamond pendant, the mixed round-cut amethyst, inlaid with a daisy motif, set with old rose-cut diamonds, within a border of set with pale blue enamel crescents, and a beaded border of white enamel detail, unmarked, diameter 3 cm.Condition report: Overall good condition. Some minor losses to enamel.11.5 grams
A group of costume jewellery items, to include a Trifari snake bangle, the two snake heads decorated with green enamel and coral-coloured stones, internal diameter approximately 5.5 cm, together witha Coro Craft costume necklace, gilt metal in the form of two rhinestone-set lion heads holding a ring, a pair of Art Deco style green and gilt triangular earrings, a giardiniera brooch by Allero of Austria, a gilt metal Castlecliff floral brooch, a pair of Grossé, a silver gilt ring, sundry Japanese damascene jewellery etc.
An early to mid 20th century Chinese embroidered clutch bag, with jade handle, approximately 34 cm wide at base, together with two smaller similar handbags with embroidered floral detail, gilt metal mounts with jade handles, and a Chinese embroidered handbag with cloisonne enamel decoration to mount, and a brown crocodile leather handbag. (5)
A Faberge 14ct gold and enamel combination cigarette case/vesta, with blue and white enamelled monogram of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia (1866-1933) beneath a crown, with sapphire mounted clasp, marked in cyrillic for Faberge and with workmaster initials for Henrik Wigstrom, 167g, 9.5cm x 6.3cm
A Victorian gilt metal and black enamel locket, the case with a plain black enamel oval to centre, with lobed decoration to border, opening to reveal double glass aperture, with black enamel to suspension loop, locket 3.8 x 3.1 cm.Condition report: Overall fairly good condition; possibly pinchbeck.
Longines. A fine, rare and historically interesting stainless steel manual wind pilots hour angle wristwatchModel: Lindbergh Hour AngleReference: 3210Date: 1937Movement: 15-jewel Cal.18.69N manual wind, No.5442739Dial: White enamel, black Roman numerals, outer minute track, inner scale calibrated for 180 degrees, inner silvered rotating disc calibrated for 60 seconds and 15 degrees, blued steel hands, blued steel centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished oversized round, hinged snap on back, oversized onion form crown, No.5442739Strap/Bracelet: Brown calf leather Buckle/Clasp: Steel buckleSigned: Dial & movementSize: 47mmFootnotes:On the 20th of May 1927, a young American pilot named Charles Augustus Lindbergh left Roosevelt Airport at the controls of the 'Spirit of St. Louis'. Thirty three and a half hours later, Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget after completing the first ever non-stop solo transatlantic flight. Lindberghs aspirations for aviation were vast and in 1930 he reached out to John Heinmüller, President of the International Aviation Federation and director of Longines-Wittnauer. This relationship cemented Longines part in Aviation history and within 5 months the first prototype of 'The Longines Hour Angle' was tested and ultimately put into production. Designed by Lindbergh himself in partnership with Longines, the watch allowed for accurate determination of longitude during long-distance flights. As a result, pilots and navigators were able to find their geographic location quickly, efficiently and with great accuracy. The current lot is in great condition and bears the features that define this model. A large case, oversized knurled crown and adjustable central disc. Longines have confirmed that within their handwritten registers this watch is recorded as a 'Lindbergh type' wristwatch in stainless steel bearing the reference 3210. It is fitted with a Longines manually wound mechanical movement, calibre 18.69N and was invoiced on 22 November 1937 to the company Wirth, which was at that time their agent for Switzerland.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
William & Son. An unusual 18K gold and diamond set automatic wristwatch with Khanjar emblem and enamel dialDate: Circa 2017Movement: 25-jewel Cal.SW300-1 automaticDial: Sunburst lilac guilloché engraved with gilt stone set foliate overlay, applied Khanjar to the glass above 12, silvered outer minute track with 5 minute markers, gilt faceted leaf hands, centre secondsCase: Polished round, baguette diamond set bezel, pink stone set crown, snap on back with small exhibition windowStrap/Bracelet: Lilac William & Son alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Foliate engraved 18K gold buckleSigned: CaseSize: 40mm Accompaniments: William & Son box with Khanjar emblem, undated Certificate of Origin, William & Son cloth, Dinner Party invite, musical programme and dinner menu relating to a dinner hosted on the 31st December 2017Footnotes:In 1999 William Asprey, a seventh generation member of the Asprey family, launched the company William & Son. Dedicated to selling fine watches, jewellery and luxury items, William & Son count many high ranking global figures as their clients as well as holding a Royal Warrant from the Queen.It is believed the current example was presented by the Sultan of Oman on the occasion of a New Years Eve dinner party and concert in 2017 and comes with an musical programme, dinner menu and party invite.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of antique and later jewellery, comprising an octagonal panel pendant by Tiffany & Co, inscribed, a scroll panel brooch, with blue enamel initials, inscribed, a further enamel panel brooch, heightened with black, white and green enamel, inscribed, an oval buckle, with foliate scroll engraved border, inscribed, a pair of seed pearl and red stone buttons, of openwork design, a set of four pearl set buttons, a micromosaic panel brooch, assorted loose panels, and further items, contained in a gilt tooled leather case, (all pearls untested for origin), first pendant length 2.3cm (qty)
A collection of jewellery, comprising an Eastern pendant necklace, centred with a trio of openwork scrolled wirework panels, each heightened with enamel decoration, suspended from multi-strand fancy-link swags, indistinctly marked, on a later extension chain with clasp stamped '10KT', together with a pair of scrolled wirework ear clips, on screw-back fittings stamped '14K', a pair of lapis lazuli ear clips, and a pair of bead ear pendants, on later fittings, necklace largest panel length 5.8cm (4)Condition report:Approximate gross weights only: necklace 38.5gm, scrolled ear clips 4.2gm, lapis ear clips 6gm, bead ear pendants 4gm.
A collection of jewellery, comprising an enamel foliate spray brooch, stamped '15ct', a diamond set locket brooch/pendant, a stone set heart pendant, monogrammed, an enamel pendant watch on chain, an amber bead necklace, with simulated amber clasp fittings, a pair of amber bead ear pendants, the fittings stamped '9ct', two further pairs of ear pendants, and a pendant necklace, first brooch length 6.6cm (9)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: enamel spray brooch 6.5gm, locket brooch/pendant 7.8gm, heart pendant 5.6gm, amber and simulated amber necklace 42.8gm, amber ear pendants 3.8gm.
A late Victorian diamond and enamel memorial ring, the tapered black enamel hoop with beaded white enamel accents, centred with a single-cut diamond in star-shaped setting, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1890, maker's mark A&W, ring size L½Condition report: Large chips and losses of enamel to both sides of the hoop. There is also a repair to the black enamel on one side, causing loss of some of the white enamel bead details. Remaining enamel is heavily scuffed, scratched and chipped. The mount has general surface wear throughout, commensurate for age and use. Hallmarks are fairly clear, with patchy light wear. Further scratch marks to interior of mount. The diamond has a fairly bright and lively appearance, measuring approx. 0.03ct. Gross weight approx. 3gm.
A 19th century enamel and pearl pendant/brooch, the tiered openwork panel edged with foliate scrolls and engraved borders, centred with a lozenge-shaped panel depicting a hand holding a spray of flowerheads and foliage, heightened in polychrome enamel, between trios of half pearls, with detachable pendant fitting, yellow and rose gold mounted, (pearls untested for origin), total length 7.7cm
An enamel and gem set spray brooch, designed as a textured ribbon with scalloped blue enamel border, edged with circular mixed-cut rubies, applied with a wirework spray of circular-cut ruby, sapphire and diamond accents, 18ct gold mounted, length 6.1cmCondition report: Of modern manufacture, with 18ct gold import marks for possibly 1991. Rubies are slightly variable, of light to mid pinkish-red hues, containing natural inclusions and some surface-reaching fractures/fissures visible under magnification. Sapphires are variable, some stones with a near-opaque appearance and colour zoning/natural inclusions visible under magnification. Sapphires and rubies have surface wear, scuffs and nicks. The diamond has a surface-reaching fracture/chip but is relatively bright. Scuffs, scratches and nicks/small chips throughout the mount and scuffs/nicks to the enamel decoration. The pin and visor catch are functioning. Gross weight approx. 14gm.
A commemorative enamel and half pearl panel brooch, modelled as a polychrome enamel shamrock, rose and thistle spray, surmounted by a crown and bordered by half pearl set numerals '60', and a further half pearl panel brooch, designed as a spray of flowerheads and foliage above a crescent moon, set throughout with graduated half pearls and bouton pearls, (both with later fittings, all pearls untested for origin), brooch lengths 2.5cm and 4cm respectively (2)
A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white dial with stylised Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind movement, the case with enamel chapter ring, hallmarked for Birmingham 1935, signed Dennison and numbered 596412, case diameter 4.8cmCondition report: Surface wear and dust residue to dial, patchy wear to numerals and 'Swiss Made'. Scuffs, scratches, nicks and chips throughout case, commensurate for use. Occasional nicks to enamel chapter ring. Case closures fit tightly and hinges are free from play. Marks are clearly struck. The movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Approximate gross weight 93.8gm
An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement, the case with blue enamel chapter ring, hallmarked for London 1914, movement and case numbered 39902, monogrammed and inscribed, accompanied by a curb-link Albert chain, with Swivel clasps, stamped '9.375', with coin suspension, watch case diameter 5.2cm, chain length 50cm (2)Condition report: Pocket watch: general surface wear, spotting and dust to dial, glass has not been removed to check dial edges. Surface wear, scuffs and nicks to glass. Scuffs, scratches, nicks and chips throughout case, heavier scuffs to hinges, knife marks to case edges. Shallow ding/impression to case back. Large losses to enamel on chapter ring. The inner case back has paper residue from previous fitting of a photograph to interior. The front and back of the case close fairly tightly when the photograph is removed. Hallmarks are clearly struck, with patchy light wear. The engraved inscription and monogram are fairly crisp, with patchy light wear. The movement runs and winds but is not tested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Gross watch weight, including movement, approx. 132gm. Chain: in heavily worn condition, with thinning to the ends of the links. The clasps are functioning but do not match each other. Gross chain weight approx. 22.4gm. Wear to coin suspension, the mount is untested for metal standard.
A Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement, the case hallmarked for London 1863, maker's mark AS, the dial and movement signed Reid & Sons, the dial, movement and case numbered 1360, (seconds hand deficient), case diameter 4.6cmCondition report: Approximate gross weight only, including movement: 90.4gm.
A late Victorian 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement signed Redmond & Co, Dublin, numbered 68486, the case hallmarked for London 1883 and numbered 9974, the cuvette with presentation inscription dated 1885, monogrammed, case diameter 4.7cmCondition report: Hairline fractures to dial. Surface wear, nicks and scuffs throughout dial and glass. Surface wear, scuffs, scratches and nicks/chips throughout case. Multiple shallow dents/dings to case sides and case back, knife marks to case back and side. Patchy loss of enamel to chapter ring. Engraved monogram and inscription are deep, patchy wear to monogram on case back. Cover and case back close fairly tightly. Marks have patchy wear. The movement winds and currently runs, but working order has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. Gross weight approx. 99.4gm (including movement).
A George III 18ct gold pair case pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer minute divisions and subsidiary seconds dial, to a key wind movement signed John Harrison, Liverpool and numbered 16756, the 18ct gold inner and outer cases hallmarked for London 1813, maker's mark IN, (date letter to inner case heavily rubbed), the inner case indistinctly numbered, possibly 16558, outer case diameter 5.2cmCondition report: Two large chips to dial between 5 and 7, with losses to enamel, and further chips, fractures, hairline fractures and surface wear throughout the dial. One of the hands may be later replaced. Scuffs, nicks and wear to glass. Circular solder repair to inner case back and a large dent to side of inner case back. The stem (connecting the loop fitting) is damaged and has been pushed in to the inner case back, with a small split and an area of solder repair at this junction. Further shallow dents, dings and impressions to both the inner and outer cases and knife marks to the edges. Both the inner case and the outer case do not close tightly and both have gaps at the edges when closed. Hallmarks have patchy wear. The movement does not wind or run and parts to the movement may be missing or require repair. The detachable dust cover has been filed heavily to one area and is missing part of the fitting which attaches it to the movement. Gross weight of outer case approximately 35.5gm (includes a metal fitting). Gross weight of inner case and movement combined approximately 100gm.
A collection of antique and later jewellery, comprising a late Victorian silver bangle, of hinged oval form, with engraved decoration, a Victorian white metal locket pendant, with memorial inscription, monogrammed, an oval shell cameo brooch, carved to depict a bacchante, a larger oval shell cameo brooch, with bi-colour mount, (later fitting), an enamel bangle, of hinged oval form, two oval hardstone panel brooches, three hardstone bead necklaces, and further items, first bangle inner diameter 5.8cm (qty)
A collection of jewellery, comprising a lady's watch head by Certina, stamped '18K 0,750', on a fancy-link bracelet with Oriental marks, a 9ct gold flattened-link chain, a 9ct gold ropetwist-link bracelet, a cultured pearl spray brooch by Mikimoto, a charm bracelet, an enamel panel bracelet, and further items (qty)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: bracelet watch 17.5gm, 9ct chain and bracelet 3.2gm.
A collection of antique and later jewellery, comprising a half pearl and gem set panel brooch, of openwork scrolled design, with chain-link swags, a serpent brooch, with turquoise cabochon highlight, on later fitting, a turquoise cabochon and diamond set stick pin, modelled as a four leaf clover, a 9ct gold naval crown bar brooch, a half pearl and blue enamel heart-shaped memorial locket pendant, glazed hairwork verso, with inscription dated 1856, a 15ct gold cross pendant, suspended from a fine fancy-link chain stamped '9c', two further cross pendants, (one inscribed), and further items, (half pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 4.2cmCondition report:Approximate gross weights only: half pearl and gem set panel brooch 5.4gm, serpent brooch 2.3gm, stick pin 1gm, 9ct gold naval crown brooch 3.2gm, half pearl and enamel memorial locket 4.2gm, 15ct gold cross pendant 3.4gm, fancy-link chain stamped '9c' 2.3gm, two cross pendants 2.2gm, half pearl spray brooch 2.1gm, ring mount 1.5gm, purple and white stone brooch 4.7gm, purple and white stone pendant 2.4gm, white metal naval crown brooch 3.6gm.
A 19th century Swiss enamel long chain, designed as a line of shaped rectangular panels, alternately decorated with polychrome enamel flowerheads and foliage, indistinctly marked to clasp, (some links detached), length 120cmCondition report: The panel links are hollow and most are heavily worn to the ends or split to the sides. Some of these links have worn through to the ends, and are detached from the chain. Some links also have dark solder repairs. Some of the connecting jump rings are heavily worn, mis-shapen, split, repaired or missing. Many of the panel links and jump rings may require further repair or replacement. The links have scuffs, scratches, shallow dents/dings and nicks/chips throughout. The enamel is mostly good, but some links have enamel lossess or enamel chips and scuffs. The clasp has a threaded fitting but does not appear to be functioning. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 26gm.
Of Scottish interest: A Victorian half pearl and enamel brooch, of crowned heart design, with green enamel laurel wreath enclosing a half pearl set star motif, above a trio of blue enamel forget-me-not flowerheads, suspending a white enamel drop, verso inscribed 'LADIES ROCK, Eph. III. 17-19, Phil. IV. 7', in fitted case with 'STAR OF SNOWDOUN, Zech. iv. 6; Luke xi. 9, 1859' to lining, (half pearl untested for origin, fitting later replaced), brooch length 7.9cmFootnote: One of several brooches commissioned in 1859 for female members of the Drummond family, the 'Star of Snowdoun Purity Brooch' celebrated the inauguration of The Virgin Martyrs' memorial in The Valley Cemetery, Stirling. Funded by the Drummond family and sculpted by Alexander Handyside Ritchie, the memorial depicts marble sculptures of two women covenanters, Margaret Wilson and Margaret McLaughlan, who were sentenced to death by drowning in the tidal waters of the Solway, for their faith, on 11 May 1685. A third girl, Margaret Wilson’s younger sister Agnes, was spared because of her age.This brooch features a half pearl, to symbolise purity and the Christian name Margaret, three forget-me-nots, to commemorate the women involved, and a laurel wreath to represent martyrdom, in tribute to those who died for their religious beliefs during this period in Scotland, sometimes referred to as 'the killing times'. Three similar brooches can be found in the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum.
A collection of antique and later jewellery, comprising a shell cameo and gem set panel brooch, circa 1830, the oval shell cameo carved to depict a classical male portrait profile, within a cannetille work surround of wirework scrolls and beads, accented to the cardinal points with circular-cut pink gemstones in foiled closed-back settings, (later pendant and pin fittings), together with a coral corallium rubrum and lasque-cut diamond cluster pin brooch, a Georgian white paste cluster pin brooch, (later fitting), two white stone set cross pendants, each with blue enamel decoration, a purple paste and simulated pearl cluster brooch, and an enamel pendant, first brooch length 4.2cm (7)
A set of six early 20th century Russian silver gilt and plique-à-jour enamel spoons, each of a different design, with twist cloisonné inset handles, by Michael Ovchinnikov, in fitted wooden case, retailed by Pavel Ovchinnikov, each 13cm longCondition report: Appears in good condition overall. Minor scratches to the silver, box has some knocks and scratches.
A silver mounted Waterman's 'ideal' fountain pen, stamped Sterling, two small American silver circular compacts, and double folding photo frame, all stamped Sterling, an American silver and gold inset hand mirror, a small navette shaped cotton spool, a pair of wishbone sugar nips, a spoon, and a Norwegian green enamel small fork (9)

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