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Lot 246

Mixed Lot: quantity of white metal and paste set dress rings, each stamped 925, gross weight 95gms

Lot 248

Mixed Lot: quantity of white metal dress rings, paste set, stamped 925, gross weight 105gms

Lot 262

Vintage gent's dress stud set, the octagonal mother of pearl panels set with small blue pastes in metal mounts

Lot 29

Mixed Lot: three modern dress rings to include a 9ct gold and three stone cubic zirconia example, together with two lower grade paste set rings, gross weight 7.8gms

Lot 30

Mixed Lot: three stone small diamond ring stamped 9ct and Plat, together with two 9ct gold dress rings, gross weight 8gms

Lot 31

Mixed Lot: quartz dress ring of rectangular shape, raised between split shoulders, stamped 375, size L, together with a sandstone dress ring, the oval cabochon stone set in an ornate rope twist yellow basket mount to a split shank, size K, gross weight 10gms

Lot 32

Mixed Lot: modern amethyst and diamond dress ring, stamped 14K, a modern 750 stamped three stone garnet ring, a pale blue stone ring stamped 18K, together with a 9ct stamped oval panel ring, 12.4gms gross weight, (4)

Lot 39

Mixed Lot: 9ct gold and amethyst dress ring, Birmingham 1971, a 9ct gold diamond and pale sapphire ring, alternate set with 4 round shaped sapphires and 3 round small cut diamonds, Birmingham 1900, together with a yellow metal opal and paste ring (unmarked), gross weight 7.8gms

Lot 40

Mixed Lot: 9ct gold band, a continuously chased and engraved design, Birmingham 1900, size I, 2.5gms, together with a 9ct gold and smokey quartz dress ring, claw set and raised between engraved shoulders, Birmingham 1978, size N

Lot 45

Amethyst dress ring, the oval faceted cut amethyst, 9 x 6mm, four claw set and raised between tapering shoulders, size M/N, marks rubbed

Lot 51

Mixed Lot: seven various 9ct gold dress rings, two highlighted with small diamonds, gross weight 15.6gms (a/f)

Lot 58

Mixed Lot: two 925 stamped modern dress rings

Lot 72

Three modern matching 9ct gold and emerald dress rings, (one stone missing), sizes O-S, gross weight 4.8gms

Lot 73

Yellow metal and cultured pearl dress ring, the pearl raised and set between four petals to a threaded shank, size O/P, gross weight 3.8gms

Lot 80

Mixed Lot: three modern matching 9ct gold and emerald dress rings, 4.7gms, size N, R and S

Lot 81

Mixed Lot: five modern white metal dress rings, stamped 925, gross weight 30gms

Lot 83

Mixed Lot: six modern 9ct gold dress rings, together with a 9ct gold and paste set ankle bracelet, gross weight 15gms

Lot 85

Mixed Lot: Celtic design ring, stamped 585, a paste set ring stamped 585, (3.2gms gross weight the two), together with two 9ct gold dress rings, (2.9gms gross weight the two) (4)

Lot 9

Modern stylised design pearl and small diamond dress ring the angular cross-over shoulders supporting a central cultured pearl, highlighted with a small brilliant cut diamond, stamped 14K, size N, gross weight 9gms

Lot 56

Assorted gold and yellow metal jewellery to include; curb-link bracelet, dress watch, earrings etc, 33g gross approx

Lot 66

9ct gold dress ring set oval green hardstone cabochon, size Q, together with a sapphire-set pendant and matching earrings with tear drop-shaped stones beneath white stone clusters, the pendant stamped 10k

Lot 72

Assorted jewellery to include; a yellow metal leaf brooch stamped 9ct set five white stones, together with sundry dress jewellery

Lot 76

Assorted costume and dress jewellery to include; cheetah or leopard brooch, three butterfly brooches, two flowerhead brooches, marcasite brooch, two leaf brooches including enamel example, etc

Lot 77

Assorted costume and dress jewellery to include; bead necklaces, marcasite bar brooch, 9ct gold and mother-of-pearl leaf earrings, dyed jade disc pendant with Chinese characters, etc

Lot 78

Green Morocco jewellery box containing an assortment of dress and costume jewellery, including three shell cameo brooches, bead necklaces, two fobs, etc

Lot 79

Early 20th Century shell-decorated casket containing a selection of costume and dress jewellery to include; paste-set brooches, bead necklaces, etc

Lot 81

Assorted dress and costume jewellery to include; hardstone pebble necklaces, etc

Lot 82

Large selection of dress and costume jewellery brooches

Lot 83

Large selection of dress and costume jewellery brooches

Lot 84

Large selection of dress and costume jewellery rings

Lot 85

Large selection of dress and costume jewellery brooches

Lot 94

Mid 20th Century lady's 9ct gold wristwatch, together with a 9ct gold dress ring having Celtic-style decoration and faceted oval amethyst-coloured stone, 23g gross approx (2)

Lot 125

George V silver-mounted tortoiseshell hand mirror, another similar frame, matching cigarette case, a tortoiseshell locket, silver cocktail watch and white metal dress ring (6)

Lot 16

9ct gold dress ring with plaited design, size P½, 2.9g approx

Lot 17

9ct gold, opal and diamond dress ring set oval opal approximately 10mm x 8mm, within sixteen small diamonds, size M, 2.5g gross approx

Lot 26

18ct gold, ruby and diamond dress ring, size S, together with a 22ct gold wedding band, size R½, 5.6g gross approx (2)

Lot 27

Yellow metal, sapphire and diamond dress ring, the pendeloque-cut sapphire enclosed by marquise diamonds and diamond pavé set shoulders, shank stamped 18K and Pt 900, size P½, 12.8g gross approx

Lot 28

Two 9ct gold dress rings set purple stone, together with a similar white metal dress ring stamped 9K, 8.1g gross approx (3)

Lot 29

Three assorted yellow metal rings comprising a broad band ring with oval cabochon, dress ring set large white central stone, and another, each stamped 585, 9.2g gross approx (3)

Lot 3

Yellow metal, platinum, diamond and sapphire dress ring, with central square sapphire within sixteen small diamonds, shank stamped 18ct & Pt, size K, 3.8g gross approx

Lot 30

Two 9ct gold dress rings, the first set oval opal cabochon within a border of ruby-coloured stones, the second set central pearl, together with a white metal ring stamped Sterling (3)

Lot 312

Two Royal Worcester figures modelled by F.G. Doughty comprising: 'Parakeet' and 'Grandmother's Dress' (3087 and 3081), the first 17.5cm high (2)

Lot 405

An unusual Dutch silver filigree model of a lady in sweeping dress. Approx. 28 grams. Est. £25 - £35.

Lot 580

A box containing coinage, dress jewellery etc. Est. £15 - £20.

Lot 658

A collection of World War II dress medals and ribbons. Est. £20 - £30.

Lot 342

4 DRESS RINGS OF WHICH 3 ARE SILVER INCLUDES PUZZLE RING AND 2 SILVER RINGS WITH BLUE STONE

Lot 50

MARILYN MONROE CUT PIECE OF A BLACK EVENING DRESS WORN BY HER, ACCOMPANIED BY A LETTER OF AUTHENTICITY, MOUNTED UP WITH A PHOTOGRAPH, VERY ATTRACTIVE ITEM OF MEMORABILIA

Lot 62

Felice Schiavoni (Italian, 1803-1881)Portrait of Ropen Carabit signed and dated 'Schiavoni/Ft 1824' (centre right)oil on canvas76.2 x 55.9cm (30 x 22in).Footnotes:We are grateful to Professor Fernando Mazzocca for confirming the attribution to Felice Schiavoni on the basis of photographs.Felice Schiavoni was born in Trieste and was taught to paint by his father, the renowned artist Natale Schiavoni (1777-1858). He subsequently attended the Brera Academy in Milan, and was later awarded a prize and medal by Tsar Nicholas 1 of Russia. During his artistic career, he completed a large number of commissions for Russian patrons in Venice, and also painted altarpieces for churches in Trieste, Istria and Chioggia. Schiavoni painted the present lot, a majestic and ceremonial portrait, in 1824. The sitter is 24-year-old Ropen Carabit, a native of Arabkir, depicted in Ottoman-style dress. As Master of Stables, in February 1824, Carabit journeyed from Aleppo in Syria to the Port of Trieste; his task was to accompany eight Arabian horses, a gift from the Imperial Austrian Royal Consul in Aleppo to His Majesty the Emperor and King. Arab horses were a prized possession in Europe and coveted by Imperial stables for use as cavalry mounts and personal steeds for monarchs (memorably, Napoleon Bonaparte rode an Arab stallion called Marengo). Wealthy individuals stationed in Aleppo had access to Arab horses through the Bedouin Tribes. As John A Shoup III notes in his book The history of Syria, 'Aleppo was also an important market for Bedouin horses and quickly became a supplier for Europeans wanting to improve European breeds of horses, particularly for cavalry mounts. European consuls paid high prices for Arabian stallions brought in by Bedouins, often fresh from tribal raids'1.In 1784, Raffaele de Picciotto, a Jewish Merchant from Livorno, was appointed as Imperial Royal Honorary consul in Aleppo; the first of the longest serving family to act as consuls to the Emperor, a line only ending in 1894; he was appointed a Knight of the Austrian empire in 1806. Throughout the 19th century, the de Picciotto family also served as representatives in Aleppo of many other states and countries, including Tuscany, Russia, Prussia, Holland, Belgium and the United States. One member of the family, Moise de Picciotto, had a diplomatic uniform for five different countries, as he was consul in Aleppo for Austria, Prussia, Denmark, The Netherlands and Belgium. 2A Certificate of Donation dated 25 November 1805, recorded in the de Picciotto family archives, demonstrates that an entourage of eight Arabian horses had been gifted to the Emperor ('His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty of Austria') from Raffaele de Picciotto, prior to the present lot being painted. Raffaele emigrated to Tiberias in 1818, and therefore the repeat of such a generous and impressive gift was most likely ordered by Raffaele's son, Elijah, who took over as Austrian consul from his brother Ezra, who had tragically died in the earthquake of Aleppo in 1822. As subjects of European monarchs, the consuls held unique positions in Aleppo. They were primarily used by Aleppo factions to communicate with the Ottoman authorities, other local factions as well as the foreign governments they represented.4 Notably, the consuls were exempted from Ottoman taxes and were charged with giving protection to Austrian citizens. In addition, they could also assist 'fellow Aleppans gain the rights of foreign nationals in the Ottoman Empire'. 3 The power and prosperity of the Austrian Consul (especially from the many debts they were owed) allowed them to obtain 'great consideration for the Jews of the city'5. Consuls in Aleppo were sources of information, innovations and useful for hospitality, and in addition there was an established history of providing exotic and rare gifts. Remarkably, in 1668 the French consul sent gazelles, canes and pistachios to Louis XIV's minister Colbert. 6 Aleppo was a highly influential trading hub at the time, between Iran, Iraq and Europe. Its central location served as the transit point for goods - especially prior to the opening of the Suez Canal. At a crossroads of trade routes, Aleppo was also a natural destination for travellers. A diary from 1863, written by Bayard Taylor, explores the unique society of Aleppo at the time. He suggests that the 'peculiarity in society is evidently a relic of the formal times, when Aleppo was a semi-Venetian city, and the opulent seat of Eastern commerce.' He describes the etiquette and procedure for foreign visitors arriving in Aleppo: 'formerly, when a traveller arrived here, he was expected to call upon the different Consuls, in the order of their established precedence: the Austrian first, English second, French third, &c. After this, he was obliged to stay at home several days, to give the Consuls an opportunity of returning the visits, which they made in the same order. There was a diplomatic importance about all his movements, and the least violation of etiquette, through ignorance or neglect, was the town talk for days.' From his account it would appear that the Aleppan consulates provided 'universal and cordial hospitality'7.Ropen Carabit could have taken a number of different routes from Aleppo to reach Trieste (across land or by using established sea trade routes): in 1846, a French Consul estimated the time required for moving textiles from Switzerland to Baghdad (before steamships and the Suez Canal). Within this trip, there was a calculation from Trieste to Aleppo - first, from Trieste to Beirut by sailboat the estimated time was 25 days and then Beirut to Aleppo, approximately 10 Days.8The completion of the portrait by Schiavoni, in Trieste, undoubtedly marked the successful arrival of the Master of Stables and his fine horses. In 1816, Natale Schiavoni accepted an invitation from Francis I, the first Emperor of Austria, to take up residency at court in Vienna. He stayed there until 1821, painting the Imperial family and the aristocracy. He may have been the link for Felice to receive this commission in Trieste, especially as father and son worked closely together. 1 John A Shoup III, The History of Syria, Santa Barbara, 2018, p. 78. 2 Philip Mansel, Aleppo, The Rise and Fall of Syria's Great Merchant City, London, 2016, p. 38. 3 Walter P. Zenner, A global community; The Jews from Aleppo, Syria, Wayne State University Press, 2000, p. 23. 4 Mansel, 2016, p. 38.5 Mansel, 2016, p. 38. 6 Mansel, 2016, p. 17. 7 Mansel, 2016, p. 171.8 Charles Issawi, The Fertile Crescent 1800-1914 A Documentary Economic History, Oxford University Press, 1988, p. 138.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: PP This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1513

Collection of Vintage Silk Scarves five in total,various colours and designs, unlabelled. Comprising large square in shades of blue; long silk scarf with blanket stitch edging; geometric design square; satin feel Liberty style with rolled edges 31" square; and fine eorgetter long scarf with black background and large floral pattern. Together with Bob Marley Interest - comprises 7" vinyl single record, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Exodus 83. Original sleeve; Bob Marley vintage scarf, yellow, green and red with Bob Marley faces, machine knitted, fringe ends; Bob Marley vintage beach style long dress, green, yellow and red with stretch top and halterneck tie; Bob Marley extra large shawl/beach wrap/wall hanger; and Bob Marley 'Songs of Freedom' vest/tank top dark blue tie-dye large size, pit to pit 20", length 26.5". Please see images.

Lot 346

9ct Gold Dress Earrings, Nice Clear White Stones. Please See Image.

Lot 388

Collection of Fashion & Dress Watches eight in total, Quartex, Accurist, Lorus, Boyzone, Dulux, Orat Quartz, Swiss Shield, and Casio. Please see images.

Lot 96

18ct Gold Nice Quality Sapphire and Diamond Dress Ring - the step cut sapphires with diamond spacers both of good colour and clarity. Ring size U. Full hallmark for 750 - 18ct to interior of shank. 4.5 grams. As new condition in all aspects.

Lot 126

E M Hester - five half length portraits, four of a woman with brown hair wearing a white dress and another wearing a red gown, two with an F T Dennis proof, London blind stamp, each signed and with notes in pencil

Lot 185

An Edwardian portrait miniature, the head and shoulders of a woman with long brown wavy hair, wearing a green bead necklace and a white and red dress, 2 3/4" x 2" in a black painted wooden frame

Lot 206

Two 19th century Hochst style porcelain figures, one of a woman with a scarf over her head, wearing a pink dress and a yellow shawl around her waist and the other of a woman holding flowers, wearing a pinafore and yellow skirt, with a blue factory mark, both damaged, 7" h

Lot 209

An 18th/19th century figure of a woman wearing a bonnet, a brown jacket and floral dress holding three tassel style objects, on a plinth, 6" h

Lot 210

A Royal Worcester candle snuffer Mr Caudle 3 1/4"h and a continental bust of a young girl wearing a bonnet, a yellow dress, a pink shawl with a blue Naples style mark, 2 1/4"h

Lot 230

A Kenzo ladies advertising dress 'Hyper- love will make a better you', with black ruffled neckline, new with original tags, size medium, chest 36-38"x 33"long

Lot 187

A bronze figure of a gentleman in 16th Century dress, raised on a circular socle, 13.5 cm high, together with a plated ladle, two further spoons and a brass candlestick CONDITION REPORTS Ladle with scratching and area of wear to underside of bowl conducive to age and use see images to age and use, spoon gilded though out and good embossing although with piece of lead to one end suggesting that it may have been adapted at some point see images

Lot 202

A yellow metal stone and pearl set dress ring together with a silver bangle with turquoise stone stamped "Sterling" to back

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