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Two silver curblink watch chains, each fitted with a swivel, lengths 33.8cm and 26.9cm, a silver curblink watch chain, fitted with a silver T-bar, a silver swivel and a coin, a silver T-bar, a silver Figaro link watch chain, the T-bar detailed '925', and a silver multiple row dress Albertine, the T-bar and swivel each detailed 'SS', total weight 121.9g, together with a silver curblink watch chain, fitted with a base metal T-bar and swivel, weight excluding T-bar and swivel 19.3g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
TWO AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN OVAL PLAQUES, late 19th century, each painted in sombre colours with the head and shoulders self-portrait of Mme. Vigee de Brun wearing a white head scarf and ruffle necked dress, one 3 1/2" x 2 3/4", unsigned, the other, apparently unsigned, 3" x 3 1/2" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)First (in oval loose frame) has two flakes to back at 1 and 6. Framed example unable to take out of frame without possibility of damage but appears to be good
AN ART DECO GOLDSCHEIDER EARTHENWARE FIGURE modelled as a young fashionable lady wearing a wide brimmed green hat and flower painted dress, holding her gloved right hand up to her hat, her left hand resting on her hip, standing on an oval black base, original label, 15 1/4" high, fixed onto a black painted oblong wood platform with chrome "lamp post" light fitting (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration. Unable to take off plinth to see marks, have partly taken felt off base and the figure appears to be glued to base not screwed
AN AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN ROUNDEL, late 19th century, painted with the bust portrait of Mme. Recamier wearing a purple band in her curled hair and a diaphanous white dress, indistinctly signed (Brutin?), titled on reverse, 4" diameter, framed (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Good, no chips, cracks or restoration
E. THOMPSON (19/20th century) Portrait of The Hon. Theodora Maitland, in Black Lace Dress and Ermine Cape, three quarter length, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1910, inscribed to reverse with remnant of label, 29 1/4" x 23 1/4", gilt frame (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Cleaned and reframed some time ago with minor touching up. Series of small spot paint chips to top left corner. Canvas good and reasonably tight.
A THREE STONE PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, the cultured pearl of approximately fourteen metric grains peg set and flanked by two small brilliant cut diamonds to a plain white shank stamped 585, sponsor's mark HK, size M (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)4.1g gross. Diamond each approx. 0.06, inclusions
AN ART DECO BRONZED SPELTER FIGURAL ELECTRIC LAMP BASE modelled as a young lady with shingled hair, wearing a blue/grey trimmed figure skimming dress, her right arm holding aloft a frosted glass flame moulded shade, fixed to a white onyx base, engraved R494, 21" high overall including shade and base (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Very minor chip to tip of flame, unsigned, generally good
A garnet and diamond dress ring, the garnet cabochon in a closed back setting within a surround of rose-cut diamonds, ring size approximately M. £300-£500 --- Condition Report The garnet is a deep red hue, with small pits to the cabochon surface. The diamonds also with some abrasion in parts, observed under 10x magnification. Ring size approximate as band slightly oval. Gross weight 8.2gm.
A Finish amethyst bead dress ring, circa 1970, designed by Tuntematon Okand Pori, the cluster of amethyst beads each claw set, the tapered shank stamped with designer’s anvil mark, stamped ‘585 FINLAND’, ring size M. £200-£300 --- Condition Report The ring is in very good condition, minimal wear. Gross weight 7.7gm.
A cultured pearl set flower brooch and a dress ring, the brooch with Florentine finish and centred with a cultured pear cluster, the reverse with indistinct ‘750’ stamp, together with an abstract dress ring of foliate spray design and sandblast decoration, also stamped ‘750’, ring size P. £600-£80 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The pearls with good lustre and pinkish overtones. Gross weight 23.3gm.
A small collection of citrine jewellery and a cameo brooch, comprising a 9ct gold mounted citrine dress ring and pendant on chain, together with a citrine set clasp stamped ‘9ct’, and a gilt metal mounted shell cameo depicting a classical female profile, ring size P. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Viewing advised on group lots. Gross weight 52.7gm.
A diopside star cabochon dress ring, the large diopisde cabochon displaying four-rayed asterism, collet-set with ropetwist decoration, stamped ‘K14’ and ‘71.48 CT’, ring size N. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and setting commensurate with use. The cabochon with some light abrasion and hairline fissures observed without magnification. Gross weight 24.4gm.
A collection of four 19th century portrait miniatures, the first, early 19th century, of a young lady, by Frederick Buck, wearing white Empire line dress, her dark hair loosely curled and upswept, in gilt metal frame; the second, of a young lady, attributed to Thomas Hazlehurst, in white lace-edged gown, with dark loose curls, in gilt metal frame, with suspensory loop, glazed verso and mounted with border of plaited hair, together with two mid 18th century portrait miniatures of ladies, all on ivory, dimensions 8.4cm, 10cm (including suspensory loop), 4.7cm and 3.7cm respectively. (4) £300-£500 --- Provenance: By family descent. Frederick Buck (1771 - c.1840) Irish, worked in Cork for many years and produced large number of portraits of army officers embarking from that city during the Napoleonic Wars. Thomas Hazlehurst (c.1740 - c.1821) was a pupil of Joshua Reynolds, and worked and exhibited in Liverpool. Please refer to Jewellery Department for Ivory Licence No.
An 18ct white gold and cultured pearl dress ring by Alison Bradley, 2017, of crossover design, set with a graduating pair of Tahitian black and South Sea white cultured pearls, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘AAB’, accompanied by maker’s pouch, ring size Q - Q½. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with use. Both pearls with very good lustre, very small pits to the side of the white pearl. Gross weight 19.2gm.
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