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A collection of silver jewellery including enamel butterfly brooch, bangle with 9ct gold front, two rings, three pendants, chains, two brooches, Scottish agate brooch, marcasite brooch, two bangles, eternity ring, etc together with a pearl necklace with 14k gold clasp and two tortoiseshell hair combs with 9ct gold detail
A collection of jewellery including cultured pearl necklace with 9ct gold clasp, silver jewellery including eight rings, a locket, bangle, St Christopher pedant, bracelet etc, silver coins, vintage brooches, two Miracle pendants, diamanté necklace, watches, tortoiseshell box with silver inlay etc
A group of jewellery, including: a 9ct gold blue topaz pendant, Edinburgh hallmarks, 2003; a 9ct gold single stone garnet brooch, Birmingham hallmarks; a 9ct gold single stone amethyst ring, Edinburgh hallmarks; a sapphire and cubic zirconia crescent brooch, stamped 375; a 9ct gold link bracelet; a 9ct three colour gold bracelet, Birmingham hallmarks; a 9ct gold cultured pearl ring, London hallmarks, 1976; a 9ct gold bangle and pendant; a 9ct gold openwork marquise shaped pendant; a pair of 9ct gold engine turned cufflinks, Birmingham hallmarks; a half pearl set crescent brooch; a 9ct two colour gold bead and snake link bracelet; a 9ct gold synthetic spinel ring and pendant; a sterling silver hammered panel bracelet by John Neil van Bogerijen, Edinburgh hallmarks, 1971; an open faced key wind pocket watch, diameter 38mm; a sterling silver napkin ring; etc. (a lot)
A Victorian diamond bangle/brooch, the silver mounted cut down set central old-brilliant pear-cut diamond and diamond heart cluster with diamond ribbon surmount, to old brilliant-cut and rose-cut diamond tapering shoulders mounted on gold flexible wire bangle mount, the diamond cluster detachable for separate wear as a brooch, circa 1890, length of central diamond cluster 2.6cm, in fitted case (damaged)Condition Report: approx. weight of pear shaped diamond 1.00 carats
A cultured pearl, diamond and enamel bangle, the half-hinged hoop with star shaped front section motif set with a single cultured pearl, within blue enamel line detail, to old-brilliant-cut diamond three stone shoulders within blue enamel tapering decoration to foliate terminals, inner diameter 6cm
A three row gem and diamond set sprung torque bangle, with rows of brilliant cut diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires in claw settings to the upper half, with baguette cut and carré cut diamonds flush set at each side, and plain links to the lower half, stamped 750, internal dimensions 5.4 x 4.0cm (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Approximate weight 65.34 grams.
A group of jewellery, comprising: two 9ct gold, amethyst and single cut diamond cluster rings; a 9ct gold single cut diamond seven stone half hoop ring; a single cut diamond lozenge cluster ring; a 9ct gold gate link bracelet, 6.2g; an early 20th century gold garnet ring; a 9ct gold hematite intaglio signet ring; a 9ct gold band ring, 1.6g; a cultured pearl single row necklace, length, 44cm; a rolled gold bangle; a silver bangle; a silver ingot pendant and neckchain; and a paste ring (a lot)
A group of jewellery, including: an Edwardian 15ct gold seed pearl brooch/pendant, suspended on a gilt metal curb chain; a rolled gold Waltham fob watch; a silver link bracelet; a woven hair memorial brooch with half pearl border; a gilt metal Brazilian snake chain; a curb link chain; a Chinese hinged bangle with later red plastic sections to gold mounts; etc. (a lot)
A late 19th century 15ct gold bangle, the upper half of hollow plaited design, to plain three row lower half, stamped 15, internal dimensions 5.7 x 4.9cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 12.16 grams. Generally in a good wearable condition. Some tarnish to the upper half. Minor surface marks/scratches commensurate with age. One very small ding to the underside, and a couple of pin holes/very small splits to the underside along the solder joins.
Antonio Pineda (1919-2009). A Mexican Modernist silver bangle, of tapering torque design with concave stripe and bead decoration, marked sterling Mexico, silver 970, maker's mark, width 1.4-2.9cmProvenance: a private London collectionAntonio Pineda, born in 1919 in Taxco, is considered a Mexican national treasure for his role as a preeminent proponent in the establishment of the Mexican Modernist Aesthetic.Studying painting and sculpture at the Open Air School of Taxco, he was made an apprentice to silversmith William Spratling at the age of 14. In 1941, aged 22, he opened a workshop and became part of the group of talented Mexican designers who developed the distinctive ‘Taxco School’.Pineda achieved international recognition in 1944, when he was part of an international exposition in San Francisco held at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. His collection of around 80 pieces was bought entirely by Richard Gump, the heir to Gump’s, a renowned retail establishment. Their commercial relationship lasted over a decade, and established the Mexican silversmith in the North American mainstream. His bold designs and inventive use of gemstones were an incontrovertible commercial success, with his two workshops employing over 160 craftspeople at the height of his career in 1951.His jewellery takes a notable influence from the work of Mexico City painter/silversmith Valentin Viduaretta. Following an apprenticeship with the artist in 1939, Vinduaretta’s design ethos coalesced with Pineda’s own style of bold and spare pieces. His work is almost architectural in design, with hollow constructions and innovative joinings, catches and closures. His work can be considered the most technically evocative of the Taxco designers operating between the 40s and 70s, with the system of joinings allowing his thick jewellery designs to elegantly and perfectly fit the human form.He died in 2009, one year after the Fowler Museum’s exhibition Silver Seduction: The Art of Mexican Modernist Antonio Pineda (August 24 2008 - March 15 2009) which brought together over 200 of his pieces to celebrate his illustrious career and contributions to creating a Mexican artistic national identity.
A group of silver jewellery, comprising: a sterling silver vesta case, Birmingham hallmarks, 1900, suspended on a Prince of Wales rope chain; a sterling silver fob medal suspended on a two row Albertina chain; a tiger's eye pendant; a banded agate bangle, London hallmarks, 1977; and a lapis lazuli torque bangle, Birmingham hallmarks, 1976 (5)
A sapphire and diamond set bangle, with an old cut diamond and mixed cut sapphire obliquely set in claw collets, to two row bangle with box catch, circa 1900, internal dimensions 5.4 x 4.7cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 15.43 grams. Bangle is unmarked but in our opinion would test as approximately 14ct gold. Diamond measures approximately 4.6 x 3.1mm, estimated as approximately 0.42 carats.
A pair of Indian mid 20th century gold, diamond and enamel 'Kada' bangles, each of tubular form, the exterior of green translucent enamel set throughout with foiled table-cut diamonds, polychrome enamel interior to enamel dragon head terminals with diamond set eyes and collar, each with single screw fitting to open the bangle, inner diameter 5.5cm (2)Condition Report: Gross weight 219.70 grams.
An Arts & Crafts silver and gem set bangle, possibly William Thomas Blackband, of tapering form with collet cabochon moonstones, and green and blue agates, with applied bead and coiled wirework decoration, to box clasp, width 1.5-2.4cm Provenance: a private London collection William Thomas Blackband was a jeweller and silversmith. He was educated and later taught at the Vittoria Street School for Jewellers and Silversmiths, and was principal of the school between 1931 and 1946. He was a member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and the Birmingham Art Circle, and applied coiled wirework was a common feature in his work. Condition Report: Minor chipping to the top of one of the pale green agates, otherwise gems are in good condition. Overall light wear to mount with general scratches and abrasions visible under 10x magnification, some general natural oxidisation to silver. Clasp functions correctly, some slight play when closed, gross weight 54g
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, comprising: a graduated banded agate bead necklace with concealed banded agate clasp, the beads approximately 10 to 18mm diameter, length 82cm; a facetted agate bead necklace with black glass spacer beads, and concealed agate clasp, the beads approximately 13 to 19mm diameter, length 46.5cm; a buckle motif hinged oval bangle, width 3.8cm; two silver coiled snake or serpent rings, one hallmarked for sterling silver, Birmingham 1880; a graduated jet link necklace; a banded agate brooch, diameter 3.2cm; a hobnail design jet bead bracelet; a facetted jet and glass bead necklace; an inlaid shell bead necklace; and an Archaeological Revival style bead necklace (requires stringing) (a lot)Provenance: a private London collection
A three row gem and diamond set sprung torque bangle, with rows of brilliant cut diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires in claw settings to the upper half, with baguette cut and carré cut diamonds flush set at each side, and plain links to the lower half, stamped 750, internal dimensions 5.3 x 4.3cm (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Approximate weight 62.91 grams.
An amethyst and citrine hinged bangle, with a rectangular step cut amethyst and citrine, each approximately 30 x 18mm, bezel set to arched white and rose shoulders, and a two row yellow tube bangle, with sprung hinge at base, stamped 750, French import mark, inner dimensions 5.0 x 5.6cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 68.31 grams.
A late 19th century diamond set hinged bangle, the upper half with a row of graduated old cut diamonds, the centre diamond with an estimated weight of approximately 0.90 carats, all claw set to a carved scroll gallery, with pairs of rose cut diamond points between, (one old cut diamond lacking, one loose, the upper half of bangle split in one place), to plain lower half with box catch and safety chain, internal dimensions 6.2 x 5.1cm, circa 1890Condition Report: Approximate weight 17 grams. One diamond loose, one brilliant cut diamond missing and one rose cut diamond missing. Bangle has split through in one place on the top half. Requires repair. Claws worn.

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