A pair of pendent earrings and two pairs of early-mid 19th century earrings1st: each of textured bicoloured design with floral and foliate detail, collet-set with rose-cut diamonds, terminating with a similarly-set detachable drop, 2nd: each textured cartouche with floral, foliate, ropetwist and star detail, accented by imitation seed-pearls of gold and silver tint, suspending a similarly-set fringe, mounted in bicoloured metal, 3rd: each designed as the head of a Moor, decorated with polychrome enamel, with engraved foliate detail, 1st: 19th century composites, 3rd: with enamel loss, lengths approximately: 1st 82mm, 2nd 70mm, 3rd 19mm (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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18CT GOLD GENTLEMAN'S OPEN-FACED POCKET WATCH with keyless wind movement, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and dark blue steel handles, with engraved presentation inscription to the inside case, engraved initials to the case back "WHC", no. 111673, the case circa 42mm dia. (c.110grams)
9CT GOLD GENTLEMAN'S OPEN-FACED POCKET WATCH with keyless wind movement, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and dark blue steel hands, with engraved presentation inscription to the inside of the case, and a 9ct gold pocket watch chain, no. 704364 (c.100 grams total weight)
RUSSIAN ENAMELLED COPPER CUP, late 19th or early 20th century, of square section and tapered form, with indented corner angles, each side with a raised champleve enamel floral sprig to each side, the underside with Cyrillic script for the 'Ovchinnikov workshop' within the circular foot rim, 3.5cm high, 5.5cm wide; with a leather covered case with fitted and velvet lined interior, the case 6.5cm high, 8cm wide Note: Born in 1830, Pavel Ovchinnikov became one of the most famous Russian silversmiths of his time. From a family of modest origins -his father was a serf, Pavel gained the favour of Prince Dimitri Volkonski, and was sent to Moscow where he was apprenticed in a jewellery shop In 1850 he gained his freedom and three years later he founded his own workshop. His business thrived, so that by 1865 he was appointed Court supplier to the future Tzar Alexander III. His works were exhibited at the Pan-Russian manufacturing exhibition where he won the gold medal, and at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris. Ovchinnikov was also court supplier to King Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy and to King Christian IX of Denmark
FRENCH BRONZE AND MARBLE MOUNTED STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK, circa 1880, with twin handled urn finial above the arched case, flanked by acanthus cast volutes, the bowfront base on four toupie feet and a foliate cast central foot; with enamel Arabic dial, the twin train movement with countwheel strike on bell, 27cm high, 18cm wide
the pierced insignia depicting the rod of Asclepius with twining serpent, surmounted by a crown with red enamel lining, enclosed within a laurel wreath, above a blue enamel ribband with the regimental name, set on a plain bar, clasp with safety catch, unmarked white metal tests for 18ct white gold, length 5.3cm, cased
the brooch designed as an oval boss held within a diaper frame by diagonal bands, set with a central blister pearl and scattered turquoise and garnet cabochons, the white metal base tests for silver, with remains of a gilt wash and matt enamel decoration in white, black and red, Austro-Hungarian mark on back, length 6.5cm; the belt composed of ten shaped filigree work panels joined by short chain sections including a triple ring bar, each stamped with the city mark, possibly Odessa, both sides of the two part hook clasp (broken) have the 84 zolotnik stamp, city shield stamp and maker's initials, length 71cm
the first an oval memorial brooch with raised central plaque of black enamel overset with arching stems and flowers set with seed pearls and a tiny diamond, the broad border with black enamel giving way to a raised cast scrolling edge of unmarked yellow metal (tests for 18ct gold), the back of the brooch with a glazed panel containing curled hairwork of strawberry blonde, and engraved around ‘In memory of Alberta Beatrice Bantock, born April 26 1862, died Aug’t 20 1863’, back tests for 15ct gold, length 6.0cm; the second brooch an oval deeply carved ivory panel depicting a mixed posy of roses, pansies, marguerites and other flowers, claw and collet set with ropetwist border, length 5.1cm. (2)
composed of double-ended cufflinks, four shirt studs and two collar studs, each element designed as a concave frosted disc of rock crystal with polished faceted edges and a round brilliant cut diamond centre in a collet with navy enamel ring, all parts hallmarked for 9ct gold, Birmingham 1965, cased in tan leather and retailed by Collingwood
the five old cushion cut diamonds claw set in recessed squares with black enamel framing forming a tapered band, the cinched shoulders and part of the shank also enamelled, the pierced gallery a line of crescents, unmarked yellow metal tests for 18ct gold, ring size N½, total estimated weight of diamonds 0.75cts
the profile bust length relief portrait of a woman in thin pressed gold set on a woven hair ground, within an oval border of red enamel with overlaid ropetwist wirework, covered with a rose cut rock crystal, collet and closed back set with scallop and claw mount, the outside of the shank engraved with the memorial (now much worn), reading 'MAN*? DIA*? HANTO*? OB: 30 AUG 177? ÆT 73'; ring size approximately M, length of ring head 1.6cm
the initials delineated in rose cut diamonds on an oval dark red enamel ground to a rose cut diamond border, closed back, trifurcated fleur-de-lys shoulders, plain shank size approximately N, casedCondition report: Overall measurements of the ring head - 19.5 x 16.9mm. All the diamonds are in situ, but there is a yellow and brown discolouration behind some of the border diamonds; there are some chips and scratches to the enamel but not full depth; there is a small loss of gold to the edge of the inner mount above the monogram; overall there is dirt, tarnish, wear & tear commensurate with age. Gross weight 5.39g
the central feature an open knot of tubular gold overlaid with a curled and swirling tripartite leaf, of blue guilloche enamel with a graduated line of seven old oval and old mine cut diamonds, the bracelet composed of pierced square links with tubular joints, the whole with details of bright cut engraving, masked snap clasp, French eagle's head stamp on both clasp and central leaf, also maker's lozenge (EA or possibly BA, not traced) and serial number 6799; total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 1.25cts, length approximately 18cm, maximum width 3.6cm, gross weight 28.4g
the Latin cross set with old mainly oval and cushion cut diamonds set in white metal above an oval ground of maroon guilloche enamel to a beaded mount and border of seed pearls, the navette shaped bale of the same enamel and smaller seed pearls, polished back, yellow metal tests for 18ct gold, interior with both sides glazed and vacant, length with bale 5.3cm; in original fitted case
the butterfly with pale green guilloche enamel wings, teal enamel thorax and abdomen, brown-red eyes, and curled antennae, back with distinctive but unrecognised maker’s mark, width 6.1cm; the second of echoing outline formed by eight realistically cast and textured lanceolate leaves, with ten 6.0-6.7mm cultured pearls, clasp with safety catch, unmarked white metal, stamped for Mikimoto with an M inside an oyster shell, width 5.8cm
struck with the boar's head guarantee mark and an unidentified maker's mark, of rectangular form and decorated all over in black enamel, the sprung loaded piano hinged cover decorated with a diamond embellished coronet, mirrored interior, the powder container, with original puff, under an interior hinged cover, with a sprung loaded and removable sliding lipstick holder beside 7.5 x 5cm, 4.3ozt
by John William Barrett, Birmingham 1913, of circular form with spring loaded thumbpiece, the hinged cover decorated with royal blue guilloché enamel around a central applied coronet, verso decorated all over with engine turned engraving, the interior, with gauze and puff and mirrored cover, presented with the original fabric sleeve, 7.5cm diameter, 3ozt gross

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