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A CUBIC ZIRCONIA SOLITAIRE 9CT GOLD DRESS RING The large CZ 7.5mm dimeter claw set to hallmarked 9ct gold shank and stamped CZ size M, gross weight approx. 1.8 grams Condition Report : Good, minor wear and tear Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A 9CT GOLD CUBIC ZIRCONIA SINGLE STONE DRESS RING hallmarked 9ct gold, size P, gross weight approx. 2.5grams Condition Report : very good, minor wear and tear only Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
9CT GOLD WHITE STONE DRESS RING the large white stone 15mm diameter claw set to an unmarked shank assessed as 9ct gold size O1/2 gross weight approx. 4.7grams, together with a 9ct gold and silver white stone cluster dress ring (2.2grams) (2) Condition Report : no obvious damage or repair, wear and tear only Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
TWO 9CT GOLD DRESS RINGS Comprising an amethyst single stone and a garnet cluster sizes N and L, total gross weight aprox 4.1 grams Condition Report : good, wear and tear only Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
TWO GARNET SET 9CT GOLD DRESS RINGS Comprising a garnet and white three stone ring, size M; and a garnet and opal cluster, size M, total gross weight approx. 5.9 grams. Condition Report : Condition: Good, minor wear and tear only. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
THREE 9CT GOLD DRESS RINGS Comprising two white and blue stone, half eternity rings and a white stone set full eternity, size J, total gross weight approx. 5.5 grams. Condition Report : Condition: The two half eternity rings as found. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A BOXED SET OF ONYX SILVER AND 14CT GOLD DRESS STUDS The cushion shaped set comprising chain cufflinks, four studs and two collar studs of silver construction with 14ct yellow gold fronts each stamped 14ct & SILVER, complete in original fitted box. Condition Report : Very good, minor wear and tear only. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
THREE 9CT GOLD DRESS RINGS Comprising an opal and garnet cluster, size Q, an amethyst and white stone cluster, size N 1/2; and a cameo set , size O, total gross weight approx. 6.6 grams. Condition Report : Condition: Good, wear and tear only. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
FIVE 9CT GOLD GENTS SMALL DRESS STUDS Comprising a set of three plain, a single plain and one set, with a small beads and all stamped 9ct, total gross weight approx. 3.3 grams. Condition Report : Condition: Good, overall wear and tear. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A GENTS BOXED SET OF THREE 9CT GOLD DRESS STUDS The plain small round studs hallmarked 1958, weighing a total of approx. 4.0 grams, in original cardboard box. Condition Report : Condition: Wear and tear only. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
VERHAS, FRANS1827 Termonde - 1894 SchaerbeekTitel: Junge Dame im eleganten Seidenkleid mit einem Rosenstrauss. Technik: Öl auf Holz. Maße: 60 x 41,5cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert rechts: Franz Verhas. Rahmen/Sockel: Rahmen. Provenienz:Privatbesitz, Deutschland.Erläuterungen zum KatalogFrans Verhas Belgien 19.Jh. Gemälde Bürgerliches Leben Malerei Blumen VERHAS, FRANS1827 Termonde - 1894 SchaerbeekTitle: Young Lady in an Elegant Silk Dress with a Bouquet of Roses. Technique: Oil on wood. Measurement: 60 x 41,5cm. Notation: Signed right: Franz Verhas. Frame/Pedestal: Framed.Provenance:Private ownership, Germany.Explanations to the Catalogue
OCHTERVELT, JAKOBum 1635 Rotterdam - um 1709 AmsterdamTitel: Die Briefleserin. Interieur mit lesender Dame und Magd. Technik: Öl auf Leinwand. Montierung: Doubliert. Maße: 91,5 x 78,5cm. Rahmen/Sockel: Rahmen. Gutachten:Eduard Plietzsch, Köln Mai 1954;das Gemälde ist dokumentiert in der Datenbank des RDK, Den Haag, unter der Abb.Nr. 247618.Literatur:Susan Donahue Kuretsky: The paintings of Jacob Ochterveldt (1634-1682), with catalogue raisonne. Montclair 1979, S. 85f, Nr. 77, Abb. 89.Ausstellungen:Ausstellung von Werken Alter Kunst aus Berliner Privatbesitz, Berlin Mai - Juni 1915, im Katalog Abb. Tafel 90;Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Ausst. des Kaiser-Friedrich-Museums-Verein, Juli - August 1925, Kat.Nr. 288.Provenienz: Sammlung Young, England;Sammlung Baron Königswarter, Wien, vor 1906;Sammlung Paul von Schwabach, Berlin, bis 1915;Sammlung Nathan und Benjamin Katz, Dieren, bis 1940;Munich Central Art Collecting Point (Mü.-Nummer 2447);Restitution an die Niederlande, nach 1945;Sammlung ten Bos, Amelo;Privatbesitz, Deutschland.Der in der Mitte des 17. Jahrhunderts in Rotterdam und Amsterdam tätige Jacob Ochtevelt soll zeitgleich mit Pieter de Hooch Schüler des Haarlemer Landschafts- und Tiermalers Nicolas Berchem gewesen sein, doch scheinen beide eher von dem - wie sie in Rotterdam lebenden - Ludolf Leendertsz de Jongh beeinflusst zu sein. Wie de Jongh spezialisierten sich de Hooch und Ochtervelt auf Interieurs mit Genreszenen überwiegend des gehobenen, feinen Bürgertums. Dabei begrenzt Ochtervelt den Hintergrund häufiger, wie auch im vorliegenden Bild, wie einen dunklen Bühnen-Raum, vor dem die "Akteure", die Farbigkeit und die Textur der ausgewählten edlen Stoffe besonders leuchtend zur Geltung kommen. In der minutiösen Darstellung der Stofflichkeit steht Jacob Ochtervelt auch den gleichaltrigen Frans von Mieris, Gabrile Metsu oder Gerard ter Borch nahe.Die Hauptperson des Gemäldes trägt ein nicht eben alltagstaugliches, leuchtend weißes, aufwendig besticktes Seidenkleid und liest sitzend einen Brief, der vermutlich einen sehr intimen Inhalt hat. Dies suggeriert der kleine Hund, den die Briefleserin im Schoß hält ebenso wie die unverhohlene Neugierde der Bediensteten, die das Tablett mit einer Kanne unaufmerksam halb unter die Falten des Teppichs schiebt, der den Tisch bedeckt. Steht der leere, in schillerndem Grün bespannte Stuhl für einen erwarteten männlichen Besucher bereit, für den auch die auf dem Tisch stehende Tabakdose bereit gestellt ist? Der Betrachter ist eingeladen, neugierig über den Briefinhalt zu spekulieren.Wir danken Ellis Dullaart, RKD, Den Haag, die die Zuschreibung des vorliegenden Gemäldes auf Grundlage einer hochauflösenden Digitalfotografie bestätigt hat.Erläuterungen zum KatalogJakob Ochtervelt Originale Genre Malerei Hunde OCHTERVELT, JAKOBca. 1635 Rotterdam - ca. 1709 AmsterdamTitle: Lady Reading a Letter. Interior with reading lady and maid. Technique: Oil on canvas. Mounting: Relined. Measurement: 91,5 x 78,5cm. Frame/Pedestal: Framed. Certificate:Eduard Plietzsch, Cologne May 1954;the painting is listed and documented in the database of the RDK, The Hague, under the Ill. No. 247618.Literature:Susan Donahue Kuretsky: The paintings of Jacob Ochterveldt (1634-1682), with catalogue raisonne. Montclair 1979, p. 85f, no. 77, ill. 89.Exhibitions:Exhibition Werke Alter Kunst aus Berliner Privatbesitz, Berlin May - June 1915, in catalogue ill. panel 90;Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Exhibition of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museums-Verein, July - August 1925, cat. no. 288.Provenance: Collection Young, England;Collection Baron Königswarter, Vienna, from 1906;Collection Paul von Schwabach, Berlin, to 1915;Collection Nathan and Benjamin Katz, Dieren, to 1940;Munich Central Art Collecting Point (Mü.-Number 2447);Restitution to the Netherlands, after 1945;Collection ten Bos, Amelo;Private ownership, Germany.Jacob Ochtevelt, who was active in Rotterdam and Amsterdam in the mid-17th century, is said to have been a pupil of the Haarlem landscape and animal painter Nicolas Berchem at the same time as Pieter de Hooch, but both seem to have been more influenced by Ludolf Leendertsz de Jongh - who lived in Rotterdam, as they did. Like de Jongh, de Hooch and Ochtervelt specialised in interiors with genre scenes mainly of the upper, fine bourgeoisie. Ochtervelt often limited the background, as in the present picture, like a dark stage space, against which the "actors", the colourfulness and the texture of the selected noble fabrics are particularly luminous. In the detailed depiction of materiality, Jacob Ochtervelt is also close to his contemporaries Frans von Mieris, Gabrile Metsu or Gerard ter Borch.The main character in the painting wears a bright white, intricately embroidered silk dress that is not exactly suitable for everyday use and is seated reading a letter that presumably has very intimate content. This is suggested by the little dog the reader holds in her lap, as well as the unconcealed curiosity of the servant, who inattentively pushes the tray with a jug halfway under the folds of the cloth covering the table. Is the empty chair, covered in iridescent green, ready for an expected male visitor, for whom the tobacco box on the table is also provided? The viewer is invited to speculate curiously about the contents of the letter.We are grateful to Ellis Dullaart, RKD, The Hague, for confirming the attribution of the present painting on the basis of a high-resolution digital photograph.Explanations to the Catalogue
Four 9ct gold rings to include a gentlemen's signet ring with initials BW, a ladies' signet ring, a small twin-band ring and a ring set with an oval faceted opal, a 9ct gold Edwardian bar brooch with riding crop and horseshoes and a Bentima Star 9ct yellow gold ladies' dress watch, the silvered dial set with baton numerals, on bracelet link strap, combined approx 26g.
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