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AN ART DECO AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND PENDANT ON CHAIN, CIRCA 1930The rectangular step-cut aquamarine weighing approximately 36.00cts, within a surround of geometric design, set with round brilliant and single-cut diamonds with millegrain detail, to a cable-link chain, mounted in 14K gold, diamonds approximately 0.60ct total, pendant length (including bale): 4.3cm
AN ART DECO ZIRCON AND DIAMOND RINGSet centrally with a circular-cut orange zircon, weighing approximately 6.20cts, within a millegrain-set single-cut diamond surround, between baguette-cut diamond shoulders, diamonds approximately 1.00cts total, ring size P¾Zircons are important gemstones of many colours, and are historical gemstones used for thousands of years. The name 'Zircon' derives from the Persian 'zargun' meaning gold-hued. Yellow, orange and red zircons are also known as 'hyacinth', from the flower hyacinthus, whose name is of Ancient Greek origin. Most zircon deposits come from Burma, though Australia boasts the oldest deposits dating back over 4 billions years.
A GOLD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, BY FARAONEDesigned as a series of polished circular yellow gold links, each spaced by three-bar links accented with a line of round brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 2.60cts total, signed Faraone, Italian assay mark, French import mark, length 38.5cm, weight 112gEstablished in 1860 this high-end jewellery brand has over the course of more than hundred years become synonymous with glamour and style. After its beginnings as an art nouveau design house it moved into a more brand conscious mind-set, setting up its first boutique on the Via Montenapoleone in Milan in 1945. From there Faraone built a clientele ranging from Hollywood stars to aristocratic Italian and European royal families. Their unique, timeless designs of precious metals and gemstones solidified their reputation as an exclusive European jewellery house.In 1960 the prominent Italian family, Settepassi, who had specialised in pearls and precious gems for over four centuries, took over the company in 1960. In 1989, they forged a partnership with Tiffany & Co., the longstanding American brand who wanted to break into the continental market. The two remained in business with one another; Faraone helping to build up Tiffany & Co. presence in Europe, before going their separate ways in 2001. The young and talented Vittoria Bianchi joined the company as the new CEO in 2012, instigating a complete revamp of the brand with a new product philosophy of presenting two brand-new lines of prêt-à-porter jewellery, i Composable and “F di Faraone” along with the more traditional customised pieces, “Sfere di Faraone”.
Laurence Stephen Lowry 1887 - 1976 Artist Pencil Signed Ltd Edition Colour Lithograph - Titled ' Street Scene ' Ltd Edition of 850. Published by The Adam Collection, Printed by Chorley and Pickersgill, Stamped by The Fine Art Trade Guild, Signed by the Artist In The Margin. Mounted and Framed Behind Glass. Print Size 10 x 8 Inches.
ART NOUVEAU HAT PIN with open scrollwork silver top maker C. H. Chester 1907 SILVER CIRCULAR NAPKIN RING with foliate scroll engraved decoration a MELISSA GILT METAL POWDER COMPACT the coloured plastic and guilloche enamel front depicting gold fish ANOTHER BY GWENDA GILT METAL COTTON BOBBIN HOLDER and FIVE OTHER ITEMS (10)
Royalty and Folk Art; a George III hand-worked 'hair stitch' self-portrait worked by Mary Anne Harvey Bonnell (1763-1853), incorporating hair from six friends and a small section worked from the hair of Edward IV, the image 21.5cm x 16.5cm, gilt frame with handwritten text to the reverse. IllustratedFootnote: Handwritten text to the reverse 'Begun at the age of nineteen, worked by herself, with a needle, in the hair of the seven Ladies, her most particular friends… (Please see condition report for full text). A very rare cabinet on stand decorated with hand-made paper filigree and set with oval hairwork panels, decorated by Mary Anne Harvey Bonnell of Pelling Place, Berkshire, completed Circa 1789, is with Carlton Hobbs London.
A group of Middle Eastern works of art, various dates, comprising; a small Indian ivory carving of Shiva and Parvati, 8.5cm. high, wood stand; an Indian silver embossed cartridge case; an Indian brass dipa with spoon; an engraved brass rosewater sprinkler; a small ivory temple lion on wood base.
Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (1839-1915), Portrait of a lady,said to be Countess Apraxine, oil on canvas, signed, 47cm x 37cm.Provenance: Sotheby's London, Icons, Russian PIctures and works of art, 18 December 1987, lot 62 IllustratedThe Apraxine family, of Tartar origin, are descended from Miroslav, Khan of the Great Horde (early 14th century). The title of Count was received from Peter the Great in 1710.
Plated wares, comprising; a large oval twin handled tray, with engraved decoration, a rectangular tray, decorated with an Art Nouveau border, a twin handled campana shaped wine cooler, decorated with a gadrooned rim and a twin handled oval stand, raised on four legs and fitted with a spirit burner, (4).
A silver three-piece condiment set by Ernest W. Haywood, Birmingham, 1934, oblong with cut corners and "C" shaped panels to sides; two silver condiment spoons; an Art Deco style mustard pot, Birmingham, 1934; and a small circular mustard pot with artichoke finial, Sheffield, 1967, wt. 254 gm. (7)Two lack blue glass liners, rubbed marks on mustard pot from 3-piece set, ding to side of Art Deco mustard pot, dings to sides of 3-piece condiment set
A pair of Art deco painted bronze figures of dancing girls with ivory heads and hands on oval onyx bases in the manner of Lorenzl. in good condition but some light wear to the painted surfaces, one head broken and refixed, tip of one finger missing from one hand, very slight chip to rear of one stand. Hts 17.5 and 18.5cm.
A Victorian silver two handled trophyOf circular form, the lower body embossed Art Nouveau leaf detail, with leaf capped scroll handles, raised on a circular spread foot, inscribed, 'Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, Agricultural Merchants Section', by John Aldwinkle & John Slater, London 1886, height 20cm, weight approx. 37oz CONDITION REPORT: Bent base as trophy wobbles when standing, large dent to body and two holes either side of dent light scratches, see photos

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