396325 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
396325 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
-
396325 Los(e)/Seite
French ormolu two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3" white enamel dial within a drumhead casing surmounted by a palm tree and flowers and flanked by a standing peasant figure to one side and gardening implements to the other, over a scrolling base decorated with swags of vine leaves and cornucopia, supported upon a C-scroll base with curving feet, 19.5" high
Unusual French ormolu two train mantel clock, the S. Marti & Cie movement striking on a bell, the 4" bronze dial engraved to resemble floorboards with raised Roman enamel cartouche numerals, within a treehouse built case supported upon a rocky base with prospectors` tools and implements, 15.5" high
Large mahogany banjo five glass clock barometer, the 6" convex white enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals and calendar marker enclosing a silvered centre, over the principal 12" silvered barometer dial, within a satinwood banded case surmounted by a broken arch swan neck pediment and ivory urn finial, 51" high
Russia, Order of St. Andrew, breast star, unmarked, circa 1837-39, in silver, with wire-edged plain rays, the gold and enamelled centre with royal blue St. Andrew’s Cross, rev., gilt, with Russian style plain silver screw-back suspension, 86mm, very slight enamel loss, good extremely fine; together with a contemporary fitted leather case (possibly associated) bearing the label of Nicholls and Plincke Magasin Anglais St. Petersbourg on inside of the lid
Russia, Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, Set of Insignia, comprising: (i) Sash badge, by Emanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg, 1835, in gold and enamels, in the form of a red enamelled Maltese Cross with gold broad-winged Imperial eagles in each of the angles, their wing tips almost touching, with central painted enamel portrait of St. Alexander Nevsky on horseback right, rev., with Imperial Warrant and maker’s mark on upper and lower arms of cross beneath the enamel, 56mm (including suspension loop) x 49mm, virtually as made, with gold double ring suspension attached to original sash; (ii) Breast star, in cloth and bullion, as originally issued with the sash badge; the star with ribbed silver rays and wired sequins, legend in gold lettering with green embroidered wreath on embroidered coral background, outer and inner circles in coiled silver wire, centre with monogram in gold wire on silver wire background, unmarked paper backing, 82 x 82mm, virtually as made; (iii) Breast star, by Nicholls & Plincke, St. Petersburg, commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with pierced jewel-cut rays, rev., gilt, with backplate stamped NICHOLLS & PLINCKE A ST PETERSBOURG, fitted with Russian style screw-back suspension with plain separate silver screw-plate, 93mm, small flake of red enamel missing, otherwise good extremely fine; (i) and (iii) housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped ST. ALEXANDER. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
Russia, Order of the White Eagle, Set of Insignia, comprising: (i) Sash badge, by Emanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg, 1836, in two-colour gold and enamels, in the form of a white enamelled eagle on a Maltese Cross over black enamelled Imperial eagle, with Imperial crown suspension linked to eagles’ heads, rev., centre with white enamelled cross with red border on plain gold rays and gold MARIA monogram, 100 x 62.5mm, very slight enamel chip at base of orb, good extremely fine and of heavy weight, with original sash; (ii) Breast star, by Nicholls & Plincke, St. Petersburg and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver-gilt, the motto of the Order PRO FIDE REGE ET LEGE (For Faith, King and Law) in gold letters on a blue enamelled background, the centre with red and white enamelled cross, gold central rosette and silver rays on gold background, rev., with backplate stamped NICHOLLS & PLINCKE A ST. PETERSBOURG, fitted with Russian style screw-back suspension with plain separate silver screw-plate (this replacing vertical brooch-type suspension, traces of which remain), 84mm, good extremely fine, toned; the set housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped WHITE EAGLE OF RUSSIA. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
Russia, Order of St. Anne, Grand Cross Set of Insignia, comprising: (i) Sash badge, by Emanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg, maker’s mark on suspension loop but date not visible, in gold and enamels, in the form of a red enamelled Maltese Cross, with gold openwork ornaments in angles and central painted enamel portrait of the Saint, rev., central enamelled monogram A J P F, with Imperial Warrant beneath red enamel on upper arm of cross, 51.5 x 46mm, reverse centre slightly loose and with enamel chip on reverse lower arm, good very fine, with original sash; (ii) Breast star, in cloth and bullion, as originally issued with the sash badge; the star with ribbed silver rays and wired sequins, legend and cherubs in silver on embroidered rose background, outer and inner circles in coiled silver wire, central red star on gold wire background, parchment or vellum backing with old pencilled note Riband on Left shoulder – star on Right breast, 82 x 82mm, two or three rays slightly bent, good extremely fine and nearly as made; (iii) Breast star, probably by Rundell, Bridge & Co. and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with pierced jewel-cut rays, the abbreviated motto of the Order AMAN. JUST. PIET. FID. (To those who love Justice, Piety and Fidelity) and cherubs supporting crown above in silver on a red enamelled background, central gold and red enamel cross on gold background, rev., gilt, with Russian style screw-back suspension and plain separate silver backplate, 93.5mm, considerable enamel losses at motto, extremely fine; (i) and (iii) housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped ST. ANNE. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
Russia, Order of St. Anne, an early ‘black’ Sash Badge, unmarked, Russian-made circa 1837-39, in the form of a Maltese Cross with dark red enamel gold-framed limbs of flat section, gold ornaments in angles and with painted enamel centre, 59mm (including suspension loop) x 53.5mm, virtually as made and of high quality manufacture, in shaped fitted case
Belgium, Order of Leopold, Grand Cross Set of Insignia, Civil Division, comprising: (i) Sash badge, manufactured in France for Joseph Germain Dutalis of Brussels, 1832-33, with import mark, ‘Spanish’ type crown, in gold and enamels, the centre with a lion rampant in gold on black enamel, motto L’UNION FAIT LA FORCE on red enamel around, rev., centre with gold monogram of Leopold I, 103.5 x 68.5mm, crown damaged and with the cross missing from the top of the orb, hairline cracks to white enamel and with slight loss to green and black enamel, of high quality workmanship, with original sash; (ii) Breast star, probably by Rundell, Bridge & Co. and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with plain rays, centre in gold and enamels, rev., gilt, with Russian style screw-back suspension and plain separate silver backplate, 87 x 80mm, good extremely fine; housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
Belgium, Order of Leopold, Civil Division, a reduced size badge for neck wear, manufactured in France for Joseph Germain Dutalis of Brussels, 1832-33, with import mark, ‘Spanish’ type crown, in gold and enamels, 68 x 40.5mm, evidently well-worn, with a number of enamel chips and losses to the green wreath, very fine, on screw-lock gold carrier, with original neck riband and gold clasp
Greece, Order of the Redeemer, Grand Cross Set of Insignia, King Otho I Issue, comprising: (i) Sash badge, unmarked, of French manufacture, in gold and enamels, white enamelled eight-pointed cross with green enamelled oak and laurel wreath in angles, centre with gold portrait of King Otho facing right, legend around in gold letters on blue enamel ?TO? ??S??E?S THS ??????S (Otho King of Greece), rev., centre with arms of Bavaria, motto of the Order around ? ????? SOY ???? ????? ??????S??? ?? ?S??? (Thy Right Hand O Lord is Majestic in Strength). 103.5mm x 72.5mm, small chip at N of OTON and with light overall wear, good very fine, with original sash; (ii) Breast star, probably by Rundell, Bridge & Co. and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with pierced jewel-cut rays, centre in gold and enamels, rev., gilt, with Russian style screw-back suspension and plain separate silver backplate, 82mm, good extremely fine; housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped SAVIOUR OF GREECE in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
Great Britain, The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Civil Division: A magnificent privately-made jewelled and enamelled gold Grand Cross Sash Badge, 1837-38, probably by Rundell, Bridge & Co., obv., motto TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO on translucent red enamel background, heads of rose and thistle set with rubies and emeralds, entwined stems between the three crowns with green enamel, rev., similar but the motto on a plain matted gold background, flowerheads in polychrome enamels, with finely-shaped and chased suspension pendent from gold ring carrier with screw-lock, with original sash, 64 x 45mm, some repair and losses to green enamel on both sides, good extremely fine and of superb quality; housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped BRILLIANT STAR & BADGE OF THE BATH. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill’ (the case with vacant space for a jewelled breast star)
* Order of St Stanislaus, Second Class neck badge, maker’s mark indistinct, St Petersburg, dated 1856 and with Imperial Warrant under enamel of upper limb of obverse, in gold (of 72 zolotniki) and enamels, early type, with points of wings touching in angles, 50.5mm (including suspension ring) x 45.5mm, fault on reverse of eagle in first quarter, good very fine and rare
* An Imperial Presentation Gold Watch, no. 59497, by Pavel Bure, Moscow, the hunter-type case in 14ct. gold with applied gold Imperial eagle on lid, engraved backplate engraved in Russian ‘…Supplier to the Palace of His Highness’, with Swiss-type movement in working order and white enamel dial with Roman numerals, width 49mm, hairline cracks to dial, in well-used condition, generally good fine; with ‘rolled gold’ chain, worn, and red morocco fitted case of issue, this with gold-blocked Imperial eagle on the lid
* Ensign School Graduate Badges (4), comprising: ?? on central shield type (2), one by O.K., Moscow, with Imperial Crown and HII above eagle, in silver, gilt and enamels (P. & B. vol. I, 1.7.8/1 var.); with DO in blue enamel on reverse of crown; another, Provisional Government issue, with crown above eagle replaced by 1917 in wreath, in bronze-gilt and enamels (P. & B. vol. I, 1.7.8/5.); Northern Front Ensigns School, (2), both Provisional Government issue, in silver-gilt and enamels, both with ?C monogram maker’s mark, one with ?? on central shield, in silver-gilt and enamels (P. & B. vol. I, 1.7.20 var.), the other with IX on central shield, (P. & B. vol. I.7.20), very fine or better (4)
Infantry Regiments (3), comprising 100th Ostrov Regiment, in silvered bronze (P. & B. vol. II, 4.2.89.); 174th Romny Regiment, in bronze-gilt and enamels (P. & B. vol. II, 4.2.139.); 192nd Rymnik Regiment, in oxidized silver, and enamels (P. & B. vol. II, 4.2.152.), all with screw-back suspension, generally very fine; together with Siberian Cossack Army, in bronze-gilt and enamels (P. & B. vol. II, 5.5.8.), with screw-back suspension, enamel chipped, fine (4)
* Gorny Badakhshan, a locally-made order or award dated 1921, in silver and enamels, multi-part wired construction, ?????? ????????, date 1921 on blue enamel in centre of red star, 48mm, screw-back suspension [lacking nut], with red rosette, chipped at upper point of red star, otherwise very fine and apparently unrecorded
Various Soviet Orders, Medals and Badges, including: Order of Friendship of Peoples, no. 16106, extremely fine; Order of the Red Banner of Labour, no. 976319; Order of the Red Star, no. 3101404; Order of the Badge of Honour, no. 949128; Order of Glory, Third Class, no. 102958, Order of Labour Glory, no. 338659; Combat Service Medal, type 2; Medal for Valiant Labour type 2, variation 2; Medal for Distinction in Guarding the State Border of the USSR variation 2; Medal for Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War; 30th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1975; Jubilee Medal for 50 years of the Soviet Militia 1967; Medal for Irreproachable Service in the Armed Forces of the USSR (3), 20, 15 and 10 years, Medal for Irreproachable Service in the MVD for 20 years; Centenary of Lenin’s Birth 1970; Soviet badges (5) and an impaired Mother Heroine badge with number erased; together with Imperial Medals (2), for the Crimea War 1853-56 and the Tercentenary of the Romanovs, and a Red Cross jeton, in silver and red enamel, many very fine (25)
German Imperial, a Great War mounted group of four: Iron Cross 1914, PRUSSIA, Red Cross Medal, Third Class, in bronze-gilt, BAVARIA, Order of Military Merit with Swords, in silver, gilt and enamels, HAMBURG, Hanseatic Cross, in silver and red enamel, mounted for wearing, very fine or better; together with a riband bar with clasp [but no medals] representing Iron Cross, Franco-Prussian War Medal and South West Africa Campaign Medal, this with clasp Toasis, very fine; and Bavaria, miniature Military Merit Medal in silver-gilt, 16mm, mounted on stickpin, with riband, extremely fine (lot)
Romania, Order of the Crown, Carol II issue (1932-40), Grand Cross set of insignia, by Heinrich Weiss of Bucharest, comprising sash badge, suspension ring stamped with 243, HW and crown hallmark with L II below, 61.5mm, and breast star, retaining pin stamped HW and 186, in silver, with gilt and enamel centre, 70mm, in case of issue with monogram of Carol II on lid, star lacking centre of reverse, otherwise good very fine, with sash (2)
* Sudan, Order of the Republic, type 1 (1961-69), Second Class set of insignia, by Garrard and Co., comprising neck badge, 86mm (including suspension) x 61mm, and breast star, 96mm, in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre and enamelled points of inner rays, in case of issue, one point of badge lacking enamel, otherwise about extremely fine (2)
* Crimea Group awarded to Lieutenant-General Charles Baring, Coldstream Guards, the only Coldstream Guards Officer wounded at the Battle of Alma, Four: Crimea 1854-56, 2 clasps, Alma, Sebastopol (engraved in capitals Captn. Charles Baring. Coldm. Guards.), Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue, unnamed as issued, France, Légion d’Honneur, Knight’s breast badge, in silver and enamels, with silver and gold centre, Turkey, Order of the Medjidie, Fifth Class breast badge, by Krètly of Paris, in silver, with silver, gold and red enamelled centre and gold and red enamel suspension, third chipped and with centre depressed, fine, others very fine or better (4)
Knight’s Bachelor and Order of St. John Group awarded to Sir Alfred Davies Devonsher Broughton MP, Nine: Knight Bachelor’s badge, type 3 neck badge, by Garrard and Co., in silver-gilt and red enamel, Order of St John, Officer’s breast badge, in silver and white enamel, Serving Brother’s breast badge, in silver, Defence and War Medal, Coronation 1953, Silver Jubilee 1977, these all unnamed as issued, Service Medal of the Order of St John (Div/Sgn. A. D. Broughton. Yorks. S.J.A.B. 1952), Spain, Al Merito Sindical decoration, in silver, with enamel centre, first, third and last in cases of issue, with related miniatures (6); together with Order of St John, Commander’s neck badge, in silver and white enamel, attributed to Alfred G. B. Broughton (1875-1945), Alfred Davies Broughton’s father, in case of issue, extremely fine (16)
Knight’s Bachelor and Air Efficiency Award Group awarded to Sir William Arthur Steward M.P., late Squadron Leader R.A.F., Ten: Knight Bachelor’s badge type 2 (1933-74), in silver-gilt and red enamel, Defence and War Medal, Air Efficiency Award, George VI type 2 (Sqn. Ldr. W. A. Steward. R.A.F.V.R.), Coronation 1953, Order of St. Lazarus breast badge, in silver-gilt and green enamel, Order of St. Lazarus Medals (3) 1973-86, Worshipful Company of Distillers badge, in silver-gilt (William Arthur Steward January 15th 1946), very fine or better, with related miniatures (21)
Russia, Order of St. Andrew, Set of Insignia, comprising: (i) Sash badge, by Emanuel Pannasch, St. Petersburg, 1835, in gold and enamels, in the form of a black enamelled Imperial eagle with blue enamelled St. Andrew’s Cross bearing the crucified figure of St. Andrew in natural coloured enamels, the limbs of the cross with the Roman letters S A P R (Sanctus Andreas Patronus Russiae); the reverse with white enamelled scroll inscribed with the motto of the Order NOCT (For Faith and Loyalty), suspension in the form of an Imperial crown linked to eagles’ heads, carrier on reverse of crown attached to gold screw and ring fitment on original sash, 88 x 52.5mm, slight surface scuffing to eagle’s tail feathers, otherwise virtually as made; (ii) Breast star, in cloth and bullion, as originally issued with the sash badge; the star with ribbed silver rays and wired sequins, legend in gold lettering with green embroidered wreath on embroidered blue background, outer and inner circles in coiled gold wire, centre with double-headed eagle of St. Andrew on a yellow cloth background, unmarked paper backing, 82 x 82mm, slightly tarnished, good extremely fine; (iii) Breast star, by Rundell, Bridge & Co. and commissioned circa 1837-39, in silver, with pierced jewel-cut rays; the gold and enamel centre with dark blue St. Andrew’s Cross over black double-headed eagle with Imperial crown above on a plain gold background, the motto of the Order in gold letters, with gold and enamelled wreath below on a blue background, the reverse fitted with Russian style screw-back suspension, separate silver screw-plate engraved Rundell Bridge & Co. Jewellers to the Queen and all the Royal Family Ludgate Hill London, 77.5mm, extremely fine; (i) and (iii) housed in a purpose-made maroon leather case, the lid stamped ST. ANDREW. in gold, with silk lining stamped ‘Rundell, Bridge & Co. Jewellers & Goldsmiths To The Queen, and Royal Family, 32 Ludgate Hill.’ (lot)
A FIN DE SIECLE PENDANT HEAD AND SHOULDER MINATURE painted on ivory, of a lady, wearing an off the shoulder gown and a heart shape pendant locket around her neck, signed FH, within a fine gold, blue enamel and seed pearl frame, bearing the monogram initials of the sitter, ES, 4.5cms diameter. See illustration
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BLUE ENAMEL AND 15CT GOLD HEXHAM BY-ELECTION BROOCH, the winning majority of 1157 picked out in seed pearls, the back engraved with `Hexham By-Election Majority 1157 March 1907`. See illustration N.B. Richard Dunning-Holt was elected to Parliament as Liberal MP for Hexham, becoming influential during WWI and founder of Holt Care.
A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH by J W Benson, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel double swell hands, subsidiary seconds dial, having a `keyless Ludgate Watch` movement no. 187631, signed to movement case and dial, engraved JC to cases, in original fitted case. See illustration
AN ART DECO TIGER MAPLE AND COROMANDEL BEDROOM SUITE by Frederick Restall Ltd, Gt Hampton Street, Birmingham, quarter veneered and crossbanded on a coromandel plinth base, with chrome and Bakelite Odeonesque pierced bar handles, comprising an INVERTED BREAK-FRONT THREE DOOR WARDROBE of stepped outline, full hanging 168cms wide x 191cms high; A PAIR OF TWO DOOR COMPACTUMS fitted with twelve pull slides, and six pull slides respectively; a small SINGLE DOOR HOSIERY CABINET fitted with three graduated pull-slides; a SINGLE DOOR JEWELLERY AND LINGERIE CABINET fitted with a velvet lined jewellery drawer above a drawer with lock and three pull slides; a PAIR OF SINGLE DOOR BEDSIDE CABINETS each fitted with a drawer and two glass shelves; a CHEVAL MIRROR of canted rectangular outline with upholstered foot rest base; DRESSING TABLE of rectangular canted outline the lift-up top mirror lined, above a kneehole with narrow glass shelf, the velvet lined interior fitted with A SILVER, BLUE BAISSE TAILLE ENAMEL AND CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE SET by Adie Brothers, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, and associated comb with matching accessories of a photograph frame, powder compact, cigarette case, easel clock, powder bowl, two scent bottles and two eau de cologne bottles, Birmingham 1933; chrome tubular frame CHAIR with low back, a WASTE BIN, A PAIR OF TWO RECTANGULAR UNDER-BED STORAGE BOXES, 122cms wide; and a DOUBLE BEDSTEAD of stepped panel design. See illustrations
Mourning jewellery, including: a large Victorian oval mourning brooch the front decorated with seed pearl set scrolls of hair, the back with basket weave hair work, 66mm; another oval brooch decorated with scrolling hair work, the back with mother of pearl back with memorial inscription dated `June 1st 1871`, 52mm; a circular convex mourning brooch, the plaited hair centre within a circle of half pearls inside a black enamel border, monogrammed to reverse, 30mm diameter; a small oval Victorian mourning brooch with hair insert and scrolled border, jet pendant and ear pendants etc (9)
A small collection of Masonic, Civic and other commemorative medallions, including: two silver gilt and enamel badges for `Steward` The Masonic Institution For Girls, by Kenning & Sons, London 1933, 75mm overall; a 9ct yellow gold Masonic jewel, the pale blue ribbon with enamelled badge, by Thomas James Skelton, Chester 1950, inscribed `Presented to W.Bro A Smethurst W.M. Kollingsworth Lodge 1949-50`, 95mm overall; a silver gilt and enamel badge for `Steward` for The East Lancashire Masonic Benevolent Institution 1925, by Kenning & Sons, Birmingham 1925, 90mm; a 9ct gold Masonic jewel of flat cut out design to a maroon ribbon, by Kenning & Son, London 1930, 115mm; two silver gilt and enamel badges for `Past President` The Oldham and District Building Trades Employers` Association and an Oldham Inner Wheel badge; a 9ct gold and enamel badge for `Past Chairman` Royton Urban District Council and another similar silver gilt brooch badge together with a National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations `For Merit` badge together with a small group of military badges, buttons and medals (a quantity)
Two silver mounted glass cologne bottles, one Victorian example, the spherical cut glass body below a pierced and scroll embossed silver mount with hinged cap by James Deakin and Sons, Chester 1897, 13cm high, the other with clear glass spherical body painted with floral festoons below a silver collar with hinged enamel decorated cap, maker`s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1919, 12cm high (2)

-
396325 Los(e)/Seite