Patek Philippe, a gentleman's gold dress watch, mid 20th century, tonneau-shaped gilt dial with black enamel indicators and blue steel hands, to a plain gold case, leather strap and gold Patek Philippe buckle, case width 2.6cm, dial signed Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company 112 Regent St W., case back signed Patek Philippe & Co. Geneve, numbered 805001, and 603975, British hallmark, manual winding movement
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Van Cleef & Arpels, a gold dress watch, 'La Collection', ref. 12101, circa 1981, white enamel dial with Roman numeral and baton indicators, blackened hands, plain gold bezel, to a black leather strap with VCA gold buckle, case width 3.0cm, manual movement, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, case no.9321, Swiss assay marks, fabric case with guarantee dated 1981
An emerald and diamond dress ring, the step-cut emerald measuring 12.3 x 9.6 x 6mm and weighing approximately 4.80 carats, set within bagette-shaped and circular-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in yellow gold, size KA verbal report states that the emerald is of Zambian origin, with indications of moderate clarity enhancement
Fabergé, a rare bowenite and demantoid carving, early 20th century, modelled as a stylised kingfisher in carved bowenite, its eyes set with circular-cut demantoid garnets, height 4.5cm, unsigned Fabergé's animal carvings are among their most celebrated creations, adored and collected by some of the most prominent figures of the early 20th century. Russia's stone carving industry centred on the city of Yekaterinburg, where Fabergé acquired the workshop of lapidary Karl Woerffels around 1884, and it was this workshop that produced the majority of them - the carvers Kremlev, Derbyshev and Svetchnikov, managed by the German Alexander Meier. The stones were carefully selected by Carl Fabergé's son Agathon, and were mostly of Russian origin, taking advantage of the rich mineral resources of the Ural mountains and Siberia. The animal carvings found immense popularity with a number of the firm's key patrons, most notably the British royal family, whose collection boasts more than 350 animals, and Léopold de Rothschild, who had his racehorses similarly immortalised by Fabergé's sculptors. While these studies were often remarkably lifelike and detailed, among Fabergé's more unusual hardstone carvings are those taking inspiration from Japanese netsuke, particularly their strikingly abbreviated, stylised depictions of birds in a style known as ittōbori (literally 'one blade carving'). In common with many collectors and artists fascinated by the new influx of Japanese art at the beginning of the 20th century, Carl Fabergé himself had personally put together a collection of these small Japanese carvings in ivory and wood, which were originally designed to suspend pouches or cases from the belts that fastened traditional Japanese dress. Perhaps the best known results of Fabergé's appreciation of ittōbori netsuke are direct copies of a popular Japanese model known as fukura suzume, depicting exaggerately round sparrows in flight. In this same simplified style but in stark contrast are Fabergé's still, watchful studies of kingfishers. The present example, in milky pale green bowenite from the Ural mountains, is among the simplest and most pared back of Fabergé's kingfisher studies, its green eyes glinting with another one of Russia's most famous gemmological exports, demantoid garnets. Kingfishers were apparently referred to by Fabergé as 'icebirds', and appeared in the ledgers when one was purchased by King Edward VII in November 1907, and another was purchased by his son, the future King Edward VIII in 1913, not long before the London Fabergé branch was forced to close and the firm's era at forefront of European jewellery design came to an abrupt end. Illustrated: Geza von Habsburg, Fabergé, Geneva, 1987, no. 307, its eyes miscatalogued as peridot For examples of Fabergé's kingfisher carvings in the Royal Collection, please see collection nos. RCIN 40387 and RCIN 40385. For further discussion of the influence of netsuke on Fabergé's hardstone animal carvings, see Geoffrey Munn, Fabergé and Japan, The Antique Collector, January 1987, p.37-45, which also illustrates a kingfisher, fig.5
A brass and slate figural desk tidy, late 19th century, the central brass figure of a seated gentleman in ecclesiastical dress set between two octagonal glass inkwells each with cover modelled as fruit, the shaped slate base with wide pen well, 29.5cm long overall (at fault); with a school handbell, 32cm high (2)
An Omega Automatic DeVille gold plated dress watch, the dial of square canted corner detail with baton markers, case 3.5cm wide, set to plain polished case, upon associated expanding strapYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A 19th century style yellow metal mourning ring, the central vacant locket within carved mount and conforming openwork shoulders, the grooved shank, closed to the reverse, ring size N, (at fault) with a group of four rings, including a yellow metal citrine set signet style ring, stamped 9ct, ring size K, a garnet and split pearl dress ring, ring size N, and two paste set rings, ring size M1/2, gross weight 15.4gms (5)
A garnet and diamond dress ring, the oval cut garnet with five round cut diamonds to each side, within yellow metal mount leading to the split shoulders and plain polished shank, stamped '18ct 750' ring size M, total diamond weight estimated 0.45ct, total garnet weight estimated 9.40ct, 9.5gms
A yellow metal and untested ruby and white stone dress ring, the openwork organic shaped front, set with round cut untested rubies and white stones, set to a plain polished shank, ring size M, with a further similar ring head, the untested rubies with white stone detail within openwork stylised flower head design, gross weight 5.4gms (2) (at fault)
A 9CT GOLD GARNET DRESS RING, abstract design set with an oval garnet cabochon, collet set between abstract shoulders, leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, makers mark PP, ring size L, approximate gross weight 6.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
TWO BOXES OF MILITARY RELATED HARDBACK AND PAPERBACK BOOKS AND OTHER MILITARY ITEMS, books include some titles such as The Encyclopedia of Military Modelling, R.A.F Middle East, Before We Go back, a selection of Winston A. Churchill books including The Second World War The Gathering Storm, also included is a belt, helmet and military dress hat, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A GERMAN OFFICERS DRESS DAGGER AND SCABBARD, the blade does not have a makers stamp on it, it comes in its steel scabbard but the blade and handle have some movement and are not tight, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A QUANTITY OF 1960'S MATTEL DOLLS, Midge, marked 'Midge ©1962 Barbie ©1962 Mattel Patented' to her backside, 2 x Skipper dolls, both marked '©1963 Mattel Inc.' to backside and 'Japan' to right foot, one wearing a green felt coat with Skipper label and matching dress, the other's head is a little discoloured but is wearing dress with Skipper label, with a Hong Kong made look-a-like Ken doll and a Hong Kong made Sindy look-a-like doll with rubber head marked '1113' and jointed hard plastic body marked 'Hong Kong' (5)
A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD OPAL STICK PIN/DRESS STUD, oval opal cabochon in a claw setting, removeable, measuring approximately length 6.7mm x width 5.2mm, dress stud mount hallmarked 18ct rubbed assay mark, together with stick pin unmarked, approximate gross weight 3.9 grams, together with a fitted case (condition report: general light wear, removeable pieces in working condition)
A GERMAN HEER OFFICERS DRESS DAGGER, this comes in its steel scabbard but the blade is un-marked, there is also a split near the top of the grip, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A collection of jewellery, to include gold rings. Comprising an 18ct gold diamond solitaire ring, in as found condition, size O; a 9ct gold garnet dress ring and a 9ct gold sapphire and diamond ring. Plus three costume rings and a Rotary dress watch. 18ct weight 2.18 grams approximately, 9ct 3.5 grams approximately.
Two gem set dress rings. Featuring a sapphire and diamond three stone ring, in precious yellow metal testing as 18K gold, with an estimated total diamond weight of 0.30 carats, size N, gross weight approximately 2.12 grams; along with an emerald ring in platinum, size K1/2. Gross weight approximately 1.75 grams.
A collection of gold rings. Comprising a 9ct gold signet ring, size R; a 9ct gold three stone diamond ring, size K; a Sapphire and diamond ring, shank worn to the extent it appears unmarked, but testing as 18k; and a 9ct gold garnet set dress ring, size M. Total approximate weights: 9ct: 6.24 grams; 18ct: 2.14 grams gross.
An orange zircon and diamond dress ring. Featuring a central oval mixed cut natural Zircon, measuring approximately 9mm x 8mm face up, and set with two round transitional cut diamonds, each approximately 2.5mm in diameter. Set into yellow precious metal, which tests as 14K. Size L. Gross weight approximately 3.04 grams.
Beautiful glossy figurine dressed in an aqua off the shoulder dress with yellow accents, wearing matching yellow shoes. Original - Signed and dated. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: E. LaurenIssued: 1998Dimensions: 6.5"L x 5.5"W x 9"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Partially glazed bone china figure of seated lady in a blue dress playing the lute leaning on a table. Part of the Lady Musicians series. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 1971Dimensions: 6.75"L x 5"W x 6.5"HEdition Number: 719 of 750 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Mulan, adorned in her matchmaker dress, wields her warrior's sword against her hair. Walt Disney Classics backstamp. This item has its original box. Certificate of Authenticity included. Dimensions of the box: 10.25"L x 9.75"W x 9"H. Issued: 1999Dimensions: 6"L x 5.5"W x 6"HManufacturer: Walt Disney ClassicsCondition: Age related wear.
Limited edition in matte finish from the Dancers of The World series. Lady in traditional Kurdish dark blue dress and purple gilded head decoration. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Peggy DaviesIssued: 1979Dimensions: 8.25"HEdition Number: 726 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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