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An Art Deco period 9ct gold and gem set cocktail dress watch, having a row of eight cuts above and below dial and two square cut rubies to the case with shaped lugs and 9ct gold bracelet, 24g, sold with an Asprey watch box (2)not working at time of condition report, not marked for Asprey, fits in the box, clasp works well generally good condition no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A Collection Of Vintage Costume Jewellery Seven items in total, a varied lot, to include, 1950's three strand Austrian crystal collar necklace with blue and clear aurora borealis glass beads and large crystal set clasp. Also, fine silver tone and faux pearl collar necklace, large enamel butterfly brooch, 1930's beaded necklace with graduated textured black beads, contemporary crystal set bracelet and large, boxed Scottish Pewter pendant by Alan Campbell. Also, boxed ladies Lorus dress watch.
Silver Art Nouveau Mens Dress Set By Joseph Gloster Birmingham Comprising Cufflinks and pair of collar studs/buttons. Each hallmarked, Birmingham 1903 with J.G Impressed makers mark for Joseph Gloster. Designed in the Aesthetic style, the whole in the form of a poppy bloom, the centre embossed with art nouveau maiden playing a lyre. Very good condition, please see accompanying image
18ct White Gold Diamond and Sapphire Dress Ring, In a Flower head Design Setting. The Diamonds and Sapphires of Good Colour / Clarity. The Central Cushion - Cut Diamond Est Weight 0.75 pts. Surrounded by a Further 6 Diamonds. Est Weight 0.50 pts, Est Weight of Sapphires 0.50 pts. The Whole Making an Excellent and Attractive Ring. Ring Size - R. No Hallmark but Tests 18ct Gold. Early Ring.
Sir Norman Hartnell and royal gowns, a Liberty box containing fabrics. The following is a description and provenance provided by our vendor. 'This box belonged to Betty Smith, who was a seamstress at Norman Hartnell's workshop. It is a Liberty's box with the name Smith and an address in Highgate. It contains two large pieces of Lullingstone silk which Betty Smith treasured as they were pieces from Queen Elizabeth's wedding dress, of which she was the seamstress for the left hand panel of the bodice. It also contains a long strip of embroidered roses, forget me nots and lily of the valley from an evening dress of Princess Margaret's which was altered. There are also plain pieces from this dress. I was given the box and told its history by Betty Smith's priest at the time of her death because he knew of my interest in textiles. She was living in St John's Wood at the time and there is an article about her with photographs at Note: Betty Smith was an accomplished embroiderer for Norman Hartnell. The panels of the bodice on the then Princess Elizabeth's wedding dress were studded with sequins, diamante and pearls. She loved hand beading and could sew on 1000 sequins an hour. Betty's married name was Goddard. She had one son, Stuart Goddard, who is better known as the 1980s pop icon Adam Ant.
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