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A Wine Glass, with trumpet bowl on a writhen stem with spreading foot, 14 cm high; Three Emerald Glass Wine Glasses, the bucket bowls on clear stem with plain conical foot; A Cranberry Glass Wine Glass, the bucket bowl etched with a band of repeat scrolls, on a clear basal knopped stem, with plain spreading foot; A Dram Firing Glass, the funnel bowl on a bladed stem and circular foot, 10.25 cm high; Three Further Glasses. (9)
An early 20th Century emerald, diamond and enamel bar brooch, in the Arts & Crafts style, in original box with the maker's name Mrs. Newman, Goldsmith & Court Jewellery, 10 Saville Row. Provenance: Mrs Philip Newman studied the art of fine gold- smithing and jewellery design under the renowned John Brogden. Their collaboration provided jewels in the later 19th Century which were famous for their Egyptian and Etruscan influences and many International exhibitions. Following .Brogden's death in 1885, Mrs. Newman established her own workshop in Saville Row and employed many of Brogden's craftsmen. Mrs. Newman used her own individual artistic designs along with Brogden's workers' skills to create distinctive jewels in the best tradition of the late Victorian art jewelers. See illustration
A THREE STONE EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING of in line setting, the circular facetted emerald and two matching round brilliant cut diamonds in a four claw rex inline setting, in yellow and white metal (tested and valued as 18ct gold). Total approximate weight of emerald 0.20cts. Total approximate weight of diamonds 0.45cts
A W M F Britannia metal and emerald green glass claret jug and stopper, of flared shape, the openwork foot cast with nymphs and having whiplash handle, 39cm h, stamped marks, c1910 Literature: Illustrated in the 1906 WMF Catalogue, p137. Finished in 'Old Silver', as in the present example, it was priced at 28 shillings. ++In good original condition, free from restoration or repolishing
*An Indian emerald and ruby bead necklace with matching earrings, an emerald bead necklace with rose-cut diamond and emerald pendant with matching earrings and a cultured pearl and ruby necklace with similar earrings (See illustration on our website) Sold on behalf of the Metropolitan Police (13DS04127) and subject to VAT on the hammer price
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