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Historischer Musikautomat Symphonionum 1895, Modell Symphonion Nr. 120U, Hersteller Lochmannsche Musikwerke AG Leipzig Gohlis, zweiteiliges Gehäuse aus furniertem bzw. teils massivem Nussbaum, eintüriger, partiell kassettierter Unterschrank mit geschnitzten Ornamentbändern, von einer Uhr (Werk läuft), bekrönter, verglaster Aufsatz,flankiert von Halbsäulen, mit eingelassenem Spielwerk, Sublime Harmony, Doppelkamm intakt, Werk läuft, Gaststättengerät mit seitlichem Münzeinwurf, guter Zustand mit leichten Altersspuren, dazu 11 Platten, Maße 220 x 57 x 44 cm, D Platten 34,5 cm. Historical Jukebox "Symphonion"around 1895, model Symphonion No. 120U, manufactured by Lochmannsche Musikwerke AG Leipzig Gohlis, two-part case made of veneered and partly solid walnut, single-door base cabinet with carved ornamental ribbons, a glass top crowned by a clock, flanked by half-columns, original mechanism, sublime harmony, double comb intact, movement is functional, device made for restaurants with side coin slot, good condition with slight signs of age, dimensions 220 x 57 x 44 cm, plate diameter 34.5 cm.
Humidor Guillaume Diehl2. Hälfte 19. Jh., innen gemarkt "Diehl Paris, 19. r. Michel-le-Compte", zweiteiliger Korpus aus massiver Eiche braun gebeizt, allseitig überaus reich verziert mit sehr fein ausgearbeiteten versilberten Bronzereliefs und Bronzefiguren, Darstellung historischer Schlachtenszenen und Kriegssymbole, zweitürige Front, dahinter jeweils 16 gemuldete Einschübe zum Lagern von Zigarren, mit Belüftungssystem, die Seiten jeweils mit einer Tür und vier versteckten Schubladen versehen, originales Untergestell, alle Bronzeapplikationen komplett erhalten, mit originalem Schlüssel, sehr guter Originalzustand mit geringen Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, beigegeben ursprüngliche Rechnung an den Erstbesitzer Monsigniore Castelbon aus dem Jahre 1882 über 600 France, H 153 x B 76 x T 42 cm.Info: Charles-Guillaume Diehl (1840 Steinbach/Hessen bis 1885) war ein deutscher Ebenist und „Cabinetmaker“, Kunstschreiner und Kunstdrechsler, der aus einer Ebenistenfamilie stammte. Wie viele andere deutsche Ebenisten und Kunstschreiner ließ sich Diehl 1840 mit einer eigenen Werkstatt in Paris in der Rue Michel-le-Comte nieder. Zeitweise beschäftigte er bis zu 600 Mitarbeiter. Vor allem war Diehl auf Kleinmöbel mit Boulle Marketerie spezialisiert, aber auch große Möbel wie Tische und auch ein gewaltiger Münzschrank stammen aus der Werkstatt Diehl. Viele namhafte Museen bewahren Möbel von Diehl, darunter ist das Mus. d' Orsay in Paris, das Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, das Mus. De l' Ecole de Nancy, das Seita Museum in Paris, das Museum of Art in Philadelphia, das Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, das Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York und das Museum für Kunstgewerbe in Frankfurt.Quelle: Denise Ledoux-Lebard: „Les Ebenists du XIXiéme siècle 1795-1889". Humidor Guillaume Diehl2nd half of 19th century, inside marked "Diehl Paris, 19. r. Michel-le-Compte", two-part body made of brown stained solid oak, richly decorated on all sides with very finely crafted silver-plated bronze reliefs and bronze figures, representation historical battle scenes and war symbols, two-door front, behind each door 16 troughed slots for storing cigars, with passive ventilation system, each side with a door and four hidden drawers, original underframe, all bronze applications completely preserved, with original keys, extraordinary good original condition with minor signs of age and wear, including original invoice to the first owner Monsigniore Castelbon from 1882 over 600 France, H 153 x W 76 x D 42 cm. Info: Charles-Guillaume Diehl (1840 Steinbach / Hessen to 1885) was a German cabinet maker, carpenter and wood turner who continued the woodworking tradition of his family. Like many other German cabinet makers, Diehl set up his own workshop in Paris on Rue Michel-le-Comte in 1840. At times he employed up to 600 people. Above all, Diehl specialized in small pieces of furniture with Boulle marquetry, but also large pieces of furniture such as tables and a huge coin cabinet originate from the Diehl workshop. Many well-known museums keep Diehl furniture, including Mus. d'Orsay in Paris, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Mus. De l 'Ecole de Nancy, the Seita Museum in Paris, the Museum of Art in Philadelphia, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Museum of Applied Arts in Frankfurt. Source: Denise Ledoux-Lebard: "Les Ebenists du XIXiéme siècle 1795-1889".
A gem set gold kovsh,of circular dish form with a flat scalloped handle and raised foot. An oval cabochon chrysoprase, claw set to the handle in a plain collet, with raised scrolling flower head and vine decoration, with diamonds, rubies, sapphires and a quartz, rub set in plain collets. A planished textured interior to the bowl, with a 15 rouble coin at the base, with a sapphire and diamond set bezel. Samorodok decoration to the exterior of the bowl and foot with scattered rose cut diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds with the coin reverse visible at the base. Spurious maker's mark and standard mark, ignore. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 91 x 61 x 25mm approximately, 90.32g.Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Small repairs to the bowl, visible to the inside and outside.Coin tarnished.49127 scratched inventory numberMarks to the gemstones.The hallmarks are spurious. We are not prepared to photograph them. Discount any marks as catalogued.
An 18ct gold curb link albert chain,with swivel clip to one end and a half solid bolt ring to the other. A sliding 'T' bar with a spade back guinea coin dated 1794, and a gold cased propelling pencil to one end, hand engraved with initials. 415mm long, 46.57g, pencil 19.06gCondition report: Surface marks throughout.Deep tarnish to the scroll top of the coin and pencil.Pencil mechanism not in working order.No obvious wear to the chain.Yes as catalogued - including the coin not the pencil.
An Italian rose gold, cultured freshwater pearl and carved gemstone, lariat-style necklace,with assorted cultured freshwater pearls, to include coin pearls, Biwa pearls and carved mother-of-pearl and rose quartz flower heads, scattered throughout sections of rose gold trace chain, with polished beads and a layered fringe to the centre. Italian national marks for 18ct gold for Treviso. 530mm long, 140mm drop, 28.11gCondition report: No damage.Clasp in working order.
A platinum and 18ct gold coin pendant with an Isle of Man one noble platinum coin, dated 1983, set to a platinum channel mount with a jump ring top. Suspended on a gold and platinum faceted trace chain with alternating yellow gold and platinum sections to a diamond set lever clasp. Mount London 1986, chain import hallmark London 1985. Pendant 34.13g, chain 44.59g, 78.72g totalCondition report: Marks and ripples to the channel mount.Light surface marks.Full UK hallmarks.Length of chain 808mm long.
A pair of platinum and 9ct gold cufflinks, each with a 1985 1/10 oz platinum tenth noble coin, bezel set to a plain frame, twisted wire border, with swivel fittings. Mounts hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1986. 19.00mm diameter, 12.96g (2)Condition report: Swivel fittings in working order.Light surface marks.
Three Isle of Man one tenth platinum coin pendants or charms, all dated 1985, each one channel set in a 9ct gold mount, with a twisted wire border and jump ring suspension loop. Each mount hallmarked London 1985. 4.23g, 4.18g and 4.23g each (3)Condition report: Light surface marks to all three.
A collection of costume jewellery to include paste set and enamel brooches, Victorian gilt metal stone set brooch, vintage paste set earrings, amber brooch, jewellery including pendants, bracelets rings in yellow and white metals, micro mosaic items, metal chains, earrings,plastic, glass bead necklaces, Wedgwood and cameo jewellery, faux pearls, rolled gold bangle, coin locket, pearl stud earrings in three jewellery boxes
A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include various pieces of white metal jewellery such as a silver Celtic brooch set with a sodalite cabochon, hallmarked Edinburgh, necklaces, earrings, rings, pendants, bracelets etc, most with marks to indicate silver, together with three commemorative coins such as a two '1977 Elizabeth II' coins and a 'Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1980' coin
A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a silver pepper pot, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, a silver open work floral designed hinged bangle, with additional safety chain, hallmarked Birmingham, a silver ingot pendant, hallmarked Sheffield, a silver onyx square signet ring, hallmarked Birmingham, ring size T, a silver floral engraved heart shape locket, hallmarked Birmingham, a Geo. V silver salt spoon, hallmarked Sheffield 1910, approximate gross weight 1.5ozt, 49.3 grams, together with a white metal cross pendant stamped 925, a white metal ball pendant set with green cubic zirconia stones, a white metal circular locket and a coin
A RILEY OAK BAR BILLIARDS TABLE, length 182cm x depth 99cm x height 92cm along with cues, balls, scoreboard etcCondition: Cushions are in good condition, table is coin operated (coins stuck in slot) Unfortunately the billiard table is now in storage, so it is difficult to produce more media, we think the coins are stuck inside so cannot tell if fully functioning
A SILVER COMMEMORATIVE COIN AND OTHERS, the 1992 silver commemorative coin of 'George cross award to Malta 50th Anniversary', within a clear case accompanied with original blue case, together with a small amount of other coins such as a one shilling, 2 cents etc Condiition Report Approximate weight without case 28.4 grams, unsure if it's a copy sorry
A MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a cased multi strand imitation pearl necklace, a gents 'DKNY' stainless steel wristwatch, a ladies 'Times' gold coloured stretch wristwatch, two watch movements, a cased air of yellow metal earrings set with three circular cut cubic zirconia earrings, a clear cased British banknote 1793-1957 'The £5 banknote' coin, with certificate of authentication
18K Rose Gold Primavera Roberto Coin Flex Bracelet. Stamped '18Kt Italy', 'RC', '1226-V1' on bracelet. Having center link with small round cut diamonds and signature ruby on underside. Total Weight: 27.5 g / 17.7 dwt Interior Diameter: 2.25 in. - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
Chinese box with painted lotus and bird imagery, brass mounts, interior is lined.Note: The round coin with the square hole on the end of the box (see photo 6) is marked for Emperor Daoguang 道光, (reign 1821-1850), although this should not be assumed to be the date of production.Size: 8 x 20 x 8 in.
(A.) This is a side-by-side double barrel shotgun by W. Richards. The shotgun was made in Belgium in the late 1800's or early 1900's, and the barrels were made from Belgium laminated steel. The shotgun has double triggers, a beautiful walnut stock, and a hard rubber buttplate with the handsome logo of a deer. The name "W. Richards Belgium" appears on both lockplates, and "Belgium Laminated Steel" appears in a groove atop the two barrels. The shotgun is in very good condition - a nice patina on the wood, no rust that we can see, and very little wear compared to similar shotguns by Richards. Please do not confuse this with shotguns by Wesley Richards. They are very different gunmakers, and do not use modern ammunition in this gun.The shotgun is 47 1/4 inches long overall and the barrels are 30 inches long.(B.) This is a single-shot percussion cap front- loading rifle, probably made during the mid 1800's, and possibly used for birding or fowling. It has an extended arm with a small eye-hole in the back and a low front sight, a decorated patchbox that features a hunting dog and birds in the sky and laying on the ground, mother-of-pearl inlay, and four U.S. coins that help identify the age of the rifle. There is no ramrod and no maker's mark that we could identify. (The brass grip under the barrel may have a maker's mark, but it is too hard to read.)The coin on the cheek side is a three-cent U.S. coin made between 1851 and 1864 and the coin on the other side is a U.S. half-dime that would have been struck between 1837 and 1873. The two U.S. coins on the underside of the stock are a three-cent coin made between 1837 and 1873 and a Seated Liberty dime struck in 1857.The rifle weighs 13.8 lbs. It is 44 3/4 inches long, the stock is 12 1/2 inches long, and the octagonal barrel is 28 1/4 inches long. There is light wear on the stock, light wear on the brass grip below the barrel, and light pitting on the barrel itself.
A Charles II Silver Tumbler-Cup, Maker's Mark Lacking, Attributed to Thomas Mangy, York, 1673, slightly tapering cylindrical, chased with foliage and flowers and engraved with a crest, 9cm diameter, 6.5cm high, 5oz 6dwt Provenance: with Alastair Dickenson Ltd., London. As the present cup is lacking a maker's mark it is impossible to confirm who made it, thought it does compare closely to other examples by Thomas Mangy, including a slightly smaller example of 1675, engraved with initials 'IH' over 'TH' which was sold Christie's London, 1 December 2005. In the catalogue for that example Christie's notes a further example of the same date which was sold 12 November 1980. A further example was previously in the Albert Collection (R. Butler, The Albert Collection: Five Hundred Years of British and European Silver, London, 2004, no. 122). Each of these examples is, like the present example, boldly chased with foliage and flowers and with a similar cartouche. Thomas Mangy was from an extensive family of silversmiths working in York in the 17th century, being at least a third generation silversmith, his father George having been made free in 1639 and his grandfather Christopher in 1610. His uncle Henry and cousins Arthur and George were also silversmiths, with the younger of his cousins having relocated to Leeds by 1690 and was eventually executed there for having forged a coin (see H. Murray, A Directory of York Goldsmiths, Silversmith and Associated Craftsmen, York, 1998, pp. 92-93 for further biographical details). Thomas was made free by Patrimony in 1665 and must have been a silversmith of some talent based on the existing plate which bears his mark. Items he was responsible for making include everything from spoons, see for example the Strickland Death's Head Spoon (Victoria and Albert Museum no. M.12-1932) to a tankard of 1680 (Christie's, London, 21 June 2011, lot 96).
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