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A collection of assorted costume jewellery to include a silver necklace, various silver jewellery, a yellow metal fancy link bracelet, a Royal commemorative 88mm super Crown for the birth of Kate and William's first child, dated 2013, a framed Canadian $1 bill and a Beswick Siamese cat figure
A collection of mainly costume jewellery, including single strand pearl necklace, simulated pearl necklace, pair of filigree white metal earrings, pair of diamanté-style heart-shaped earrings, seed pearl crescent brooch, pair of marcasite ear `clips and brooch (clip detached), together with three various bead-decorated hatpins
A box containing various costume jewellery including moss agate bead necklace, two malachite bead necklaces, jade bead necklace and others, various costume jewellery including earrings, ear studs, chain mail evening bag, Victoria Jubilee silk scarf, three various modern wristwatches,dressing table wares, collection of 1950's Knebworth Lodge 6941 Masonic Ladies Festival, together with some from Colvin Lodge 5374, etc
Six various necklaces to include silver mounted pierced ball and opal necklace, a 9 carat gold chain link necklace with single pearl pendant, 2.6 g overall, an Indian white metal fancy chain link necklace, 2.23 oz, a silver Star of David pendant on white metal chain, .96 oz, a hematite necklace and a Murano type glass necklace (6) and a box of assorted costume jewellery to include various beads, necklaces, etc
A quantity of silver jewellery, to include a synthetic spinel ring and matching earrings, an iolite line bracelet, an ametrine ring, an amethyst ring, a chrome diopside ring, a garnet, citrine, peridot, blue topaz, amethyst and iolite ring, a British Airways trinket or pill pot, a carved rhodonite rose ring, a Chinese silver gilt enamel lion pendant, broken, etc., together with a large quantity of costume jewellery (qty.)
A quantity of silver jewellery, to include an Austrian bangle, a hammered bangle with smoky quartz drop, a moonstone and gem set ring, a silver gilt single stone moonstone ring, two carved agate charms in the form of mugs, a French paste cluster ring, a large spiral brooch, a Pandora bangle, a marcasite set bow brooch, an amethyst and marcasite necklace, a ruby, emerald, sapphire and marcasite necklace, a low grade Italian bracelet, marked 800, Italian official national marks 1934 to 1944, for Genova, a paste set ring with gold guards tested as as approximately 9ct gold, etc., together with a quantity of costume jewellery (qty.)Silver - 513.63g total approximately
Mixed costume jewellery to include Rosita pearls, paste earrings and brooches, a silver cross on chain, a silver locket on chain, a silver and blue enamelled pendant on chain, two 9ct gold heart shaped lockets one on a yellow gold chain, mixed watches to include Accurist, Medana and Nevi together with three jewellery boxes Gold weight 7.1grams
A SEMI-PRECIOUS BEAD NECKLACE WITH A PAIR OF EARCLIPS BY KAI-YIN LO, the necklace composed of green agate beads, interspersed by amethyst and rock crystal beads between some yellow metal rondelles, the clasp embellished with a cabochon moonstone and a cabochon green agate, mounted on silver vermeil, signed Kylo, length 44.3cm; together with a pair of earclips set with a central smoky quartz within a carnelian agate frame, mounted on silver vermeil, signed Kai-Yin Lo, length 2.5cm, with maker's box Kai-Yin Lo is recognised as a pioneer in jewellery design and, in 2007, she was awarded 'World's Leading Chinese Designer' by the Hong Kong Design Centre. A cultural historian, Lo seeks to bring the past into her pieces, taking motifs from her Chinese heritage and incorporating them into contemporary designs. One such element is her characteristic 'knot' pattern which references the Chinese symbol for immortality, sustainability and renewal. Lo's jewellery was thrown onto the world stage in the 1980s when she wandered into Cartier in New York and subsequently sold some of her pieces to the manager. From there, she was picked up by outlets such as Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Harrods, London and Mitsukoshi, Japan. Bergdorf Goodman even provided a stand-alone space for her products. Operating at a time when consumers either purchased expensive jewellery made from rare and precious materials or costume pieces, Lo expertly bridged this gap with her affordable collections. Using semi-precious stones, Lo's pieces focussed on balance and harmony through shape and colour, carefully fusing Eastern design with Western tastes.
**miniature leather suitcase and contents withdrawn from lot**A studio pottery vase, possibly Italian, decorated with 'cave paintings', approx 18.5cm high; a turquoise glaze vase, by David Hinson, Stanford Hall Pottery, approx 16.5cm high; three contemporary Chinese figures; carved wooden chess pieces; painted papier mache box; miniature leather suitcase, containing costume jewellery, fossils etc; a small glazed jewellery casket; other boxes (11)
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