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A group of mixed modern and vintage costume jewellery, including silver necklaces comprising simulated pearls, cultured pearls, semi-regid and snake link examples, a polished agate heart pendant, two amber set pendants, an amethyst set pendant, a Murano glass set pendant, various brooches including silver examples of Celtic design, various silver rings, bracelets including silver set amber, Jordan Design four-bar bangle, hinged bracelets of various widths, various polished pink agate jewellery sets, amber jewellery sets, etc.
Three Chinese snuffbottles. Including a beige jade double gourd, one of malachite of a child running attached to a wood stand, and one of amethyst of a doormouse and a gourd branch, H7.8cm Condition Report: Stoppers not necessarily matching and not all with spoons. Jade - mini chips Malachite - fixed to wood stand. Possible chip inside of raised hand. Amethyst - natural material imperfections.
A collection of fob seals and jewellery, comprising: individual gem-set fob seals mounted in gold or gilt metal, one to a gold split ring, longest fob seal 3.3cm; three fob seals set with chalcedony, bloodstone and agate variously mounted in gold and gilt metal, to a gold split ring, longest fob seal 4.6cm including suspension hoop; a gem-set rotating seal, the gilt metal wheel set with an assortment of hardstone seals bearing mottos, to a faceted purple paste handle, length 8.8cm; a fob seal and a watch key variously-set in gold and gilt metal to a gilt metal split ring, and another smaller fob seal and watch key to a split ring, longest pendant 6.6cm including suspension hoop; two mourning hairwork bracelets, one with a bloodstone fob seal cum watch key, the other with a hairwork and seed pearl pendant mounted in gold, longest bracelet 21cm; a gold stickpin with a masonic emblem, length 7.5cm; an oval-shaped amethyst brooch mounted in gold, length 3cm; and an oval reverse-painted glass and mother-of-pearl plaque decorated with classical ruins, length 5.3cm; leather jewellery boxProvenance: The Private Collection of the late Michael and Margaret Susands
λ A collection of necklaces, comprising: two Indian necklaces, one with a central section of rubies, cultured pearls and white paste in low carat gold to a double strand of ruby beads and fabric cord, the other with a pendant of rubies, emeralds and white paste in gold suspending a cultured pearl drop to a single pearl strand and fabric cord, pearls untested, the former length 92cm, the latter 80cm; and fifteen assorted necklaces, including a coral three-strand necklace, a graduated jadeite bead necklace, an amethyst bead necklace, a lapis lazuli bead necklace, and other hardstone and semi-precious stone necklaces, maximum length 46.5cm
Chanel, an amethyst, peridot and aquamarine 'Coco' ring, of bombé design, the cushion-shaped amethyst within a surround of buff-top peridots and aquamarines in yellow gold, signed Chanel, numbered IM204, French maker's mark, French control mark, ring size MProvenance: The Property of a Lady of Title
A collection of jewellery, comprising: a Victorian diamond, ruby and pearl bangle, of hinged design in yellow gold, the central roundel with a cruciform decoration of pearls and rubies centred with a diamond, inner circumference 16.5cm, fitted case; a Victorian citrine and gold brooch, centred with an oval-cut citrine framed by openwork foliate C-scrolls, suspending a scrolling oval-cut citrine drop, length including drop 8.5cm; and a Victorian amethyst bar brooch, centred with a circular-cut amethyst and decorated with foliate terminals, stamped 15ct, length 4.5cm
A collection of jewellery, comprising: a pale violet sapphire and diamond bar brooch within star motif in white and yellow gold, stamped 9ct, length 6.2cm, case; a gold, turquoise and bloodstone propelling pencil suspending two charms and an amethyst seal engraved 'Nina', pencil length 7.5cm, some turquoise cabochons lacking; and an amethyst and citrine fringe necklace, the gold beaded chain suspending heart-shape pendants, length 39.5cm
Fabergé, a large modern multi-gem and enamel egg pendant necklace, the pendant designed as an egg, formed of three revolving sections with enamelled aquatic scenes of frogs and fish, set with cabochon opal, amethyst and carnelian eyes and detailed with pavé-set diamonds and sapphires, the base and mount in white gold pavé-set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, to a white gold chain set with cabochons in diamond-set borders alternating with round brilliant-cut diamonds between enamelled triangles, signed FABERGE, numbered 238/1, London import marks, French control marks, pendant length 8.3cm, 85cm
Sibyl Dunlop, an Arts & Crafts multi-gem brooch, circa 1965, in the 'carpet of gems' design, set with amethyst, chrysoprase, carnelian and chalcedony, the geometric cabochons in a repeating pattern around three large heart-shaped blue chalcedony cabochons, set in an openwork foliate silver frame, signed S DUNLOP, London hallmarks, date letter for 1965, diameter 5.6cmThe Scottish jewellery designer Sibyl Dunlop (1889-1968) first opened her workshop in Kensington High Street, London, in 1920. Here, she became known for her distinctive style in jewellery, complemented by her bohemian dress of Middle Eastern caftans and Russian boots. Though the acme of the Arts & Crafts movement was waning by this date, Dunlop continued to work in the style, her designs characterised by dense geometric patterns of cabochons known as 'carpet of gems'. Dunlop typically made use of semi-precious stones such as chalcedony and opal, which she juxtaposed with amethyst and other precious stones, to create the vibrant colour palette for which her pieces are known. Worked by lapidaries in the German gem-cutting centre of Idar-Oberstein, the stones were then set by the craftsmen in Dunlop's London workshop, who created jewellery out on the shop floor for clients to see, very much in the spirit of the Arts & Crafts movement. Her principal craftsman and manager was W. Nathanson, with whom she collaborated until the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. Following the war, it was Nathanson who continued the business due to Dunlop's poor health, and production continued until his retirement in 1971.
Two antique brooches and a pendant, comprising: an Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl pendant, in yellow gold, stamped 15ct, length 5.7cm, one seed pearl drop missing, case; an Edwardian seed pearl and peridot brooch in yellow gold, stamped 15ct, width 4.1cm; and an early 19th century foliate brooch set with paste stones in silver, length 3.5cmProvenance: The Private Collection of the late Michael and Margaret Susands
Two brooches and a pair of earrings, Austria, mid 20th century, comprising: two brooches, each designed as a flower in white gold, one set with carved amethyst and a brilliant-cut diamond, length 4.8cm; one set with carved rock crystal and a cultured pearl, length 5.9cm, each with Austrian assay marks, stamped 585; and a pair of earrings, each designed as a flower in carved rock crystal, centring on a circular-cut peridot, to a white gold stem set with brilliant-cut diamonds, length 3.2cm each, clip and post fittings, signed Ges.Gesch
A collection of jewellery, comprising: a coque de perle gold pendant necklace, pendant length 6.5cm, chain length 39.5cm; an Edwardian gold, turquoise and river pearl fringe necklace, length 37cm; an emerald bead necklace to a gold clasp, length 40cm; a glass bead necklace, length 74cm; a gold bracelet of plaited design, length 17cm; a pair of onyx and white stone drop earrings mounted in platinum and gold, length 4cm; a pair of opal drop earrings mounted in gold, length 3.2cm; a gold amazonite ring, size Q 1/2; a 9ct gold, amethyst and opal brooch of scrollwork design, London hallmarks, length 3.3cm; a 9ct gold, amethyst and cultured pearl brooch designed as a floral sprig, Birmingham hallmarks, length 5cm; a heart-shaped shell cameo brooch mounted in gold, length 2.6cm; a seed pearl and mother-of-pearl brooch to a gold pin, length 4.8cm; a painted enamel portrait miniature brooch mounted in gold, length 4cm; a silver and enamel butterfly-shaped brooch, Birmingham hallmarks, length 3.6cm; an oval chrysoprase brooch mounted in silver, length 4cm; a cameo brooch mounted in base metal, length 6cm
Sibyl Dunlop, an Arts & Crafts multi-gem and enamel bracelet, 1930s, in the 'carpet of gems' design, formed of oval cabochon opals framed in black enamel, alternating with geometric bands of opal, amethyst and blue, green and yellow chalcedony, ending in a large enamel-framed opal within a geometric border of amethyst, opal, and blue and green chalcedony, mounted in silver, the reverse engraved with a foliate design, signed S DUNLOP LONDON W8, length 19cmThe Scottish jewellery designer Sibyl Dunlop (1889-1968) first opened her workshop in Kensington High Street, London, in 1920. Here, she became known for her distinctive style in jewellery, complemented by her bohemian dress of Middle Eastern caftans and Russian boots. Though the acme of the Arts & Crafts movement was waning by this date, Dunlop continued to work in the style, her designs characterised by dense geometric patterns of cabochons known as 'carpet of gems'. Dunlop typically made use of semi-precious stones such as chalcedony and opal, which she juxtaposed with amethyst and other precious stones, to create the vibrant colour palette for which her pieces are known. Worked by lapidaries in the German gem-cutting centre of Idar-Oberstein, the stones were then set by the craftsmen in Dunlop's London workshop, who created jewellery out on the shop floor for clients to see, very much in the spirit of the Arts & Crafts movement. Her principal craftsman and manager was W. Nathanson, with whom she collaborated until the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. Following the war, it was Nathanson who continued the business due to Dunlop's poor health, and production continued until his retirement in 1971.
A collection of jewellery, comprising: a moonstone parure including a pendant necklace, a pair of earrings, a brooch and a ring mounted in silver, earrings with screw fittings, ring with London hallmarks, earrings stamped SILVER, pendant length 6.2cm, chain length 41cm, earring length 0.8cm, brooch length 4cm, ring size Q, case; a pair of amethyst and 9ct gold stud earrings, post fittings, London hallmarks, length 1.5cm, case; pair of emerald and 18ct gold stud earrings accented with diamonds, post fittings, Sheffield hallmarks, length 0.8cm, one butterfly missing, case; an opal and 9ct gold pendant to a gold chain, London hallmarks, pendant length 5cm, chain length 48cm; a pair of opal and 9ct gold stud earrings, post fittings, Sheffield hallmarks, length 0.5cm, case; an opal and yellow gold ring, size O 1/2; a half pearl and diamond rubover ring in yellow gold, stamped 18ct, size N; an emerald and diamond half-hoop ring in 18ct gold, London hallmarks, size N; a red stone and 9ct gold bracelet, London import marks, length 16.5cm; a garnet and gilt metal demi-parure, comprising a necklace and a pair of stud earrings, screw fittings, necklace length 40cm, earring length 1cm; a pearl and diamond pendant in silver and gold, length 3cm; and a Victorian pearl and green paste cluster ring in yellow gold, stamped 18, pearls untested, size N; blue leather jewellery box
A collection of jewellery, comprising: an aquamarine and 9ct gold line bracelet, Sheffield hallmarks, length 18.5cm, case; an aquamarine and seed pearl pendant in yellow gold suspended from a twisted link gold chain, pendant stamped 9ct, pendant length 3.2cm, chain length 49cm, case; a sapphire and diamond pendant in platinum and gold suspended from a platinum chain to a gold and seed pearl clasp accented with diamonds, clasp stamped 15CT & PLAT, pendant length 4cm, chain length 45cm, case; a sapphire pendant in 9ct gold suspended from a gold chain, Sheffield hallmarks, pendant length 2.3cm, chain length 42cm; a similar pair of sapphire earrings in 9ct gold, post fittings, Sheffield hallmarks, length 0.6cm; an amethyst openwork brooch in gold, stamped 15ct, pin stamped 9ct, length 4.3cm, case; a pair of aquamarine and diamond drop earrings in 9ct gold, post fittings, Sheffield hallmarks, length 1.7cm, case; and a sapphire and 9ct gold ring accented with diamonds, Sheffield hallmarks, size S 1/2
A collection of jewellery, comprising: a green stained quartz bead necklace to a yellow gold clasp, stamped 15ct length, length 52cm; a pair of amethyst earrings, with collet-set cabochons below a scrolling surround pavé-set with smaller cabochons in silver, length 3.3cm; and an amethyst brooch with seven cabochons collet-set in silver, width 6.7cm
A collection of jewellery, comprising: a 19th-century amethyst and seed pearl fringe necklace, the pear-shaped amethysts suspending individual seed pearls mounted in gold, pearls untested, length 32cm, some seed pearls lacking; a 19th-century turquoise and gold bracelet, the band of curved links in twisted rope borders centred with a knot motif set with turquoise cabochons, length 17cm; a gold chain of twisted linking, length 48cm
A mixed collection of jewellery to include a hallmarked Mexican .925 silver articulated bracelet along with two white metal rings inset with banded black agate and another cabochon cut stone, an engraved white metal brooch of doughnut form inset with panels of semi-precious stones, a white metal bar brooch inset with a central amethyst, a beaded coral bracelet with a large faceted piece of jadeite inset with a cabochon cut stone on a hallmarked silver clasp and other miscellaneous jewellery. L.19.5cm
1970s Royal Navy official RNCS 1st series covers, 26 inc Bell Davies VC, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, St Nazire Raid, Sinking f Bismarck, Italian Surrender, Battle of Barents Sea, Surrender German Fleet, NATO, Operation Neptune D-day, HMS Amethyst Yangtse River, HMS Ark Royal FAA, Battle of River Plate, Battle of Narvik. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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