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A pair of enamel and diamond earrings, by De Vroomen, 1993Each fan-shaped plaque with a blue guilloché enamel centre, accented by a graduated series of brilliant-cut diamonds, terminating with a red and orange guilloché enamel 'flame' design, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, diamonds approx. 0.70ct total, signed de Vroomen, maker's marks LDV, London hallmarks, European Convention marks, length 3.3cm
A collection of English memorial jewels, late 17th - mid 18th centuriesComprising: twenty-two slides, two pendants and one brooch, most set throughout with strands or grounds of plaited hair and overlaid with gilt wire initials or monograms, all beneath faceted paste in closed back settings, mounted in gold, some inscribed to the reverse, the heart-shaped brooch inscribed, In/ Memory of/ of my Moth/ er who dyed/ 28/ Nov 1728/ Aged 34, the most elaborate slide decorated with the skeleton of a torso between putti and a winged angel's head, on a plinth inscribed, COME YE BLESSED, all in polychrome enamel with gilt wire initials and ropetwist decoration over plaited hair, beneath a rose-cut paste cover, one slide with a goldsmith's mark WN, lengths: 1.4cm - 2.9cm (25)Footnotes:During the 17th century in England, the population was decimated by the Civil War and successive outbreaks of fever, plague and smallpox. In 1665, bills of mortality, posted in London during a serious outbreak of the Black Death, were decorated with skulls and crossbones. Slides for wear around the neck or wrist were particularly popular and featured many of the same motifs. They often included panels of woven hair and the gilt-wire initials or monogram of the deceased beneath faceted rock crystal or paste.Please note, the covers are a mixture of paste and rock crystal.
A Neo-Renaissance gem-set necklace, by Hermann Böhm, circa 1870Of openwork form, designed as a series of scalloped-links leading to a pendant with foliate motifs and scrolling detail, terminating with a tassel drop, set throughout with vari-cut green and red pastes, issuing baroque and seed pearl accents, both sides decorated with polychrome enamel, the clasp similarly-set via a later cultured pearl backchain, foiled and closed-back settings throughout, mounted in silver, baroque and seed pearls untested, some later imitation pearl replacements, one pearl deficient, some enamel losses, maker's mark HB, Austro-Hungarian assay marks, length 43.5cm
A collection of early - mid 19th century gem-set 'Halley's Comet' broochesMost set with vari-coloured pastes and vari-cut gemstones including citrine, orange topaz and seed pearls in foiled and closed back settings, some with chased detail, some inscribed to the reverse or decorated with black enamel, including two memorial brooches inlaid with hair, mounted in silver and gold, lengths: 1.8cm - 3.9cm (20)
Four mourning rings, Late 17th - mid 19th centuries1st: Late 17th century, set with a gilt wire monogram between enamel putti, beneath faceted paste, the reverse inscribed with initials, I W/ E W, the foliate band decorated with black enamel, mounted in gold, 2nd: Late 18th century, the woven gold band decorated with black enamel and gold dedications, the front set with a cushion-shaped purple paste in a foiled and closed-back setting, mounted in gold, 3rd: 1822, the 18 carat yellow gold band decorated with black and white enamel, the front plaque depicting an urn inscribed, 'EMMA/ 1823', a glazed compartment containing hairwork to the reverse, the inner band inscribed 'died Jany 26 1823. Aged 21', 4th: 1838, the rose-cut diamond forget-me-not flower to a tapering band, decorated with light blue enamel and gilt lettering, In Memory Of, a glazed compartment containing woven hairwork to the reverse, the inner band inscribed 'William Pattison who died 12. Feb. 1843.', mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, 1st with some enamel loss, 3rd with goldsmith's mark AJS and London hallmark, 4th with goldsmith's mark JF and London hallmark, ring sizes approx.: 1st M, 2nd Q, 3rd G (hoop off-round), 4th L (4)
A collection of enamel, seed pearl and hairwork rings, circa 1794-1812Comprising: seven rings, each with a central hairwork plaque, five with black and/or white enamel decoration, one within a seed pearl surround and another plain, all variously engraved and/or dated and mounted in gold, ring sizes approx. M-S½ (7)
A collection of mid 19th century mourning brooches/pendantsComprising six oval and oblong plaques, each with a central glazed hairwork compartment and decorated with black enamel, some with gilt memorial lettering, three inscribed to the reverse with dedications, one with additional hairwork to the reverse, all within scrolling foliate frames, one with chased detailing, mounted in gold, one with hairwork deficient, lengths: 4.4cm-6.2cm (6)
A collection of 18th century mourning ringsComprising five rings, each decorated with white or black enamel and personal dedications, two with painted skulls beneath faceted paste and rock crystal, one with a painted urn on an ivory ground and two with rose-cut diamond accents, all mounted in gold, ring sizes approx. N - R (5)Footnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ?Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.? This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.
Four mid 19th century hairwork jewels1st: The glazed oval plaque brooch with an elaborate hairwork and seed-pearl wheatsheaf, within a ribbon-twist surround, single-sided, 2nd: The brooch with a rotating glazed compartment containing woven hairwork to both sides, within black enamel mounts and a twisted surround with chased detailing to the obverse, 3rd: The pendant glazed to the front with an elaborate hairwork and seed-pearl design on a foiled opalescent glass ground, the engine-turned reverse with a glazed compartment containing woven hairwork, chased surrounds and surmount, 4th: The wide textured woven strap to a cannetille clasp composed of burr and floral motifs, containing a central glazed hairwork compartment, all mounted in gold, lengths: 1st 6.0cm, 2nd 4.2cm, 3rd 6.0cm, 4th 16.7cm (4)
A cultured pearl and diamond 'Panthère' necklace, by CartierRealistically modelled as a pouncing panther, decorated with black enamel spots and pear-shaped green gemstone eyes, clasping a pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond ball, to a single-strand of 8.50mm cultured pearls, enamel losses to tail, panther and clasp signed Cartier, numbered, length 44.0cm, maker's case and certificate of authenticity
A pair of enamel, cultured pearl, ruby and diamond imperial bee broochesEach realistically modelled as a bee, set with a baroque cultured pearl thorax and circular-cut ruby eyes, the abdomen set with rose-cut diamonds between stripes of green or brown guilloché enamel, the pierced wings set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, length 3.8cm (2)
An enamel and hairwork mourning ring, circa 1812The hairwork wheatsheaf tied with an engraved gold bow on an ivory ground, with the painted initials R.S beneath, within a surround of cushion-shaped red gemstones including garnets and pastes in foiled and closed back settings, the reverse engraved: Mary Stormont/Obt 24 Sept 1812, aet 57, mounted in gold, ring size approx. MFootnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ?Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.? This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.
An enamel, hairwork and gem-set mourning brooch/pendant, circa 1830, and an early 19th century hairwork and paste mourning pendant1st: The plaited hairwork panel within a floral black enamel and chased surround accented by seed pearls, to a Maltese cross of woven hairwork design, the borders of chased acanthus leaf design set with circular-cut garnets, the reverse inscribed 'MARY WID: of F.WATTS SHARPE DIED MARCH 26th 1838. AGED 68./N. SHARPE. DIED AUGUST 30th 1868, AGED 62./ BLESSED ARE THE DEAD WHO DIE IN THE LORD FOR THEY REST FROM THEIR LABOURS', mounted in gold, 2nd: The Maltese cross of woven hairwork design and set with circular-cut garnets in pinched, foiled and closed back settings, mounted in gold, lengths: 1st 4.8cm, 2nd 6.3cm (2)Footnotes:For a further photograph of the first item in the above lot see Becker, V., 'Antique & Twentieth Century Jewellery', London, 1987, p.97.
A late 18th century diamond and enamel mourning brooch, and a paste spray brooch1st: The hairwork plaque with the applied name, Ida in rose-cut diamonds, within a blue enamel and old brilliant-cut diamond surround, closed back settings throughout, mounted in silver and gold, 2nd: Of floral design, the top of the stem articulating, the base of the stem secured by a ribbon, set throughout with circular-cut colourless pastes, all in closed back settings, diamonds approx. 0.55ct total, several pastes deficient, lengths: 1st 1.8cm, 2nd 10.4cm (2)
A gold, enamel, diamond and hairwork mourning ring, circa 1797The central woven hairwork plaque within a black enamel surround set with rose-cut diamonds, between tapering white enamel shoulders, closed back settings throughout, the reverse engraved, 'Elizth/ H.Taylor/ ob. 1st Apl/ 1797/ aet.39', mounted in gold, ring size approx. R (hoop off-round)
A late 18th century/early 19th century diamond and enamel mourning ringSet with an applied rose-cut diamond dove amidst foliage, to a blue glass ground, within a similarly-cut diamond surround, between trifurcated foliate shoulders, closed-back settings throughout, mounted in gold, ring size approx. M½
A gold, enamel, diamond and hairwork mourning ring, circa 1790The woven hairwork plaque with applied gold star decoration, within a pale blue enamel surround set with cushion-shaped diamonds and gilt quatrefoil motifs, the reverse engraved, 'James/ Garder/ died 23 Decr/ 1790/ Aged 39 Yrs', mounted in gold, ring size approx. U
Two late 18th century diamond-set rings1st: The oval blue guilloché enamel plaque with applied old brilliant, single and rose-cut diamond floral and foliate decoration, closed back settings throughout, with engraved bright-cut decoration to the surround and shoulders, mounted in gold, 2nd: The oval blue glass plaque with applied rose-cut diamond star motifs within a seed-pearl surround, between foliate shoulders, closed back settings throughout, mounted in gold, 1st: later band, 2nd with damage and later repairs to foliate shoulders, ring sizes: 1st approx. K, 2nd approx. N (2)
Five late 18th century mourning ringsEach depicting a lady in mourning beside a funerary urn upon an inscribed plinth, with an angel or putto above, all painted on ivory, four with engraved reverses, dated 1784-1791, one with a black enamel band inscribed, Mary Willson OB: 9 Aug 1789 AE: 35, closed back settings throughout and mounted in gold, one ivory slightly loose in mount with funerary urn deficient, ring sizes approx. J - R (5)Footnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ?Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.? This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.
A pair of enamel and diamond pendent earrings, circa 1890Each articulating pendant of floral and foliate design with black enamel detail, suspending a knifewire fringe, set throughout with cushion-shaped diamonds, mounted in gold, diamonds approx. 1.00ct total, later threaded post fittings, length 4.4cm
A ladies silver compact by John William Barrett, of square form, the hinged top with applied naval crown to a blue guilloche enamel ground and engine turned base, hallmarked Birmingham, 1934, gross weight approximately 4.2ozt, together with three various silver cased, open-faced pocket watches, gross weight approximately 7.5ozt

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