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20th century AD. A matching pair of gold earrings with hook closure, comprising a central green glass cabochon with two leaf-shaped red glass cabochons below, green and red enamel to the sides and rear, pearl cluster pendant below. 6.72 grams total, 44mm each (1 3/4"). Property of a London lady; part of an English collection formed in early 2000s. [2] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A strung, reversible pearl necklace composed of four large gold beads with rose and cream enamel, inlaid with gemstones and cabochons; four triangular pendants with rose and green enamel, centre with glass inserts, reverse with enamelled tulip motif, three pearl breloques; a central teardrop pendant, central design with glass inserts forming a six petalled flower, reverse with enamelled floral motif, five breloques each with three pearls; modern clasp. 111 grams, 54cm (21 1/4"). From the family collection of a Hampstead gentleman; formerly acquired in the 1980s. Fair condition.
15th century AD. A mixed gilt-bronze group comprising: a leaf-shaped plaque with white enamel inlay; a small pyramidal stud or prick-spur with red glass finial; a shoe-shaped harness pendant. 37.1 grams total, 30-58mm (1 - 2 1/4"). Property of a Middlesex gentleman; acquired Kent, UK; in 1998. [3] Fine condition.
Dated 1646 AD. A gold flat-section hoop with black enamel to the outer face, reserved full-length skeleton in detail with rosette, emblems and crossed pick and spade between skull and feet; engraved to the inner face: '* Loial to thee end [skull] C . T . 1646'. See Oman, C., British Rings, 800-1914, 1974, pl.87C and F, for similar examples.3.06 grams, 19.20mm overall, 17.52mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7, Europe 14.98, Japan 14) (3/4"). Property of an English gentleman; formerly in a late 1970s jewellery collection. A video of this lot can be viewed on Timeline Auctions website. Very fine condition.
3rd-5th century AD. A Kiev culture bronze openwork brooch formed with geometric panels of red enamel and voids, trapezoidal body with cruciform footplate; spring, catch and staple to the reverse. 42.8 grams, 97mm (4"). From an old British private collection; formerly from the collection of Mr D.R.G.; acquired on the European art market in 2001. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with the historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture the ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. Fine condition.
12th-14th century AD. A slender gold ring with square bezel, intaglio cross moline with pellet to each angle, green enamel inlay. 1.62 grams, 20.95mm overall, 18.42mm internal diameter (approximate size British J, USA 4 3/4, Europe 8.69, Japan 8) (3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; previously from the 'Sectarian Collection', an important collection of jewellery formed in the 1990s.Very fine condition.
12th century AD. A substantial gilt bronze cross pendant or fitting with expanding arms, lobe to each outer angle and pair of hinge knuckles to the outer edge; geometric cloisonné enamel pattern to the face with intersecting circles and Maltese cross motifs reserved on green and blue enamel fields; recess to each lobe. See Zarnecki, G., Holt, J. and Holland, T., English Romanesque Art 1066-1200, London, 1984, for discussion.244 grams, 13cm (5"). Property of a London lady, part of her family's Swiss collection; formerly acquired in the 1980s.Fine condition, one hinge knuckle absent.
1st-3rd century AD. A bronze brooch in the shape of a leaping hare or rabbit, recessed panels to accept enamel with remains of silvering to the body; pin and catchplate to the reverse. 4.3 grams, 23mm (1"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
A 20th Century manicure set, some pieces silver, within a brown suede pouch, a silver plate and enamel compact case, an Elizabeth Arden box of dusting powder and bath bomb, in the original boxes, four antique instruction and ordering booklets for Papier Poudre, a parasol, umbrella, three paper and wooden tourist fans, shoehorn and four hairpins (15+)
A late 19th Century French brass mantel clock, the 11.5cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals (some cracking), sunken centre with visual escapement, the two train movement striking on a steel coiled gong with mercury filled pendulum, the plinth shaped case with stepped pediment over four bevelled glass panels, height 38cm x width 20cm
An early 20th Century French style clock, gilt dial decorated with a scene of a man looking across the ocean, with Roman numerals encircled by white enamel, wooden case with four four scrolling feet and decorated with gilt metal motifs, containing a movement by the British United Clock Company, height 23.5cmcondition noteRubbing to gilt metal, does tick but stops after a few seconds, wood in good general condition
A late 19th/early 20th Century French spelter clock garniture, after L & F Moreau, titled 'Enfant au Tambour', featuring a putti playing a drum, the dial with a white enamel face painted with flowers and Arabic numerals, height 29cm, together with a pair of lidded vases, decorated with floral garlands, raised upon circular bases, height 26cm (3)
A late 19th Century French brass carriage clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed 'Exhibited by Collingwood & Co, 346 Conduit Street, London W', swing carry handle, push button hour and half hour repeat, twin barrel going eight day movement, backplate marked by E.G.L. of Paris, numbered 3621, height (handle down) 12cm
A Hallmarked Silver Napkin Ring, with textured edge finish, initialled, another similar, of plain design, also initialled, a hallmarked sliver collared toilet jar a hallmarked silver thimble, three miniature picture frames, a hallmarked silver enamel pin, "NSP" "Loyal Service", hat pins etc.
A Crummles Enamel Circular Lidded Trinket Box, painted with Henry VIII, limited edition No. 59/950, 6cm diameter (unboxed); a Halcyon Days rectangular trinket box painted with the Palace of Westminster with Westminster Bridge and a quote by William Dunbar to inner lid, 5cm diameter and another with 'The Swan at Streatley' (both boxed), two other musical themed enamel trinket boxes.

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