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AN EARLY VICTORIAN DIAMOND, ENAMEL AND RUBY SERPENT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1845Designed as a highly stylised flexible serpent, the articulated body composed of graduated snake-link chain, the sky blue enamel head set with old brilliant and rose-cut diamond head dress and ruby eyes, the head and tail forming the clasp, length 40.5cm, in fitted caseNature was a central theme in the design of Victorian jewellery. Animals, birds, reptiles and inspects were all common motifs, however the snake was particularly popular in the 1840s and 1850s. The serpentine form lends itself well to necklaces, bracelets and rings and were most frequently produced in yellow gold. The serpent heads were often set with precious stones such as diamonds or gems enamelled in royal and sky blue, and studded with small turquoise cabochons. Ruby or garnet cabochons were effectively used as hypnotic serpent eyes.
A PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RINGOf chevron design, set with graduated rows of collet-set old brilliant-cut diamonds and 4.1mm-7.7mm button pearls, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 1.00ct total, ring size PAccompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory stating that the largest pearl measuring 7.7 - 8.0 x 6.6mm, was found to be natural, saltwater. Report number 08146, dated 13th July 2013.
An early 20th century Royal Navy officer's dress sword, scabbard and leather cover, by Matthews & Co Portsea, with etched fullered blade, folding knuckle guard and shagreen grip, 92cm overall, together with an E.A Seagrave (Portsea) silk bicorn hat with bullion trim, housed in a 'red dash' japanned tin case bearing a brass plaque engraved for former owner of both sword and hat, Lieutenant Theodore Frederick Carroll (London Gazette, July 3, 1903 N27572)
THE WEDDING PRESENT - A fantastic bundle of 6 x LPs/12" with promo titles and Releases are Tommy (RTD 88 white label test pressing, hand written with original picture cover), George Best (LEEDS 1 with promo poster and German press release), My Favourite Dress (REC 005/12), Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now? (REC 011/12 promo white label), Nobody's Twisting Your Arm (REC 009/12) and Anyone Can Make A Mistake (REC 006/12). Condition is Ex to Ex+.
λ 'Venetian Woman' a cold-painted bronze and ivory figure of a woman cast from a model by Jean Lormier, modelled standing in traditional carnival dress, tricorn hat and holding a ribbon mask, on stepped marble and polished slate base, signed in the cast J Lormier, 41cm. high Literature Alberto Shayo Statuettes of The Art Deco Period, ACC, page 175 for a comparable.
'Genovese' a Lenci Pottery figure designed by Abele Jacopi, modelled in national dress, painted in colours painted marks, impressed 606 model number, minor professional restoration to base rim, 40cm. high Literature Alfonso Panzetta La Ceramiche Lenci, Umberto Allemandi, page 226 catalogue number 742 for this model illustrated.
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