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Collection of Nine (9) Vintage Russian Lacquer Costume Jewelry. Includes: Five bangle bracelets, three pins, and a necklace. Typical rubbing or lacquer wear on the bracelets, necklace has some craquelure. Largest bracelet measures 3-1/4" W x 1-7/8" Thick, necklace measures 25" Long. Shipping $35.00 (estimate $100-$150)
A Yoruba bangle Nigeria brass cast with figure and attached bells, 8.5cm diameter, a Dogon brass sun pendant, an aluminium Ox head ring, another brass with a bird, a gold plated ring with an inset diamond and chased tigers attacking antelopes, a lapis lazuli set ring, a turquoise set ring, another with a band of foliage, another incised a water gatherer and two ribbed silver coloured metal rings. (11) Provenance Dr J S Gordon collection.
18th-19th century AD. A mixed bronze group comprising: a facetted finger ring; a bangle with lozenges to the outer face; a florid fitting with domed openwork centre; a pipe tamper handle (?) with three stub arms. 71 grams, total, 21-58mm (3/4 - 2 1/4"). Ex Stratford collection, Suffolk, UK; acquired on the UK art market after 2000.[4, No Reserve] Fine condition.
9th-11th century AD. A hacksilver hoard comprising: ten ingots and fragments; twelve melted lumps; a wire bangle; an expanding bracelet; three finger rings and fragments; eight portions of rod, bent; a beast-head finial; three pendant fragments; a crucifix fragment; five strip fragments; a pierced penny of Æthelred II, long-cross type of Stretting at London with peck-marks to the surface; nine whole and four fragmentary Arabic dirham coins. See Hårdh, B. Silver in the Viking Age. A Regional-Economic Study, Acta Archaeologica Lundensia no.25, Stockholm, 1996.448 grams, 17-94mm (3/4 - 3 3/4"). From the family collection of a London gentleman; formed in the late 1940s-1950s; thence by descent.[61, No Reserve] Fine condition.
9th-11th century AD. A silver bangle formed as an openwork trichinopoly band with twisted wire detailing, flat closure band with punched triangle and annulet detailing. See Hårdh, B. Silver in the Viking Age. A Regional-Economic Study, Acta Archaeologica Lundensia no.25, Stockholm, 1996.42 grams, 85mm (3 1/2"). Property of a European gentleman; acquired on the German art market before 2000.[No Reserve] Fine condition.
9th-11th century AD. A mixed silver group comprising: a round-section braised rod bangle with triangle and pellet punchmarks; a similar finger ring without punchmarks. See Hårdh, B. Silver in the Viking Age. A Regional-Economic Study, Acta Archaeologica Lundensia no.25, Stockholm, 1996 for discussion.40 grams total, 29-86mm (1 1/4 - 3 1/2"). Property of a European gentleman; acquired on the German art market before 2000.[2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
A collection of costume jewellery, to include a gilt metal red and white cubic zirconia line bracelet, a silver amethyst line bracelet, a synthetic opal cabochon and cubic zirconia line bracelet, marked 925 and matched synthetic opal earring and necklace, a metal hinge bangle set with paste stone (ignore markings), five assorted dyed hardstone bracelets, some set with gemstones and others with paste, a rolled gold curb link bracelet with 9ct gold padlock, etc.

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