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Six Victorian Glass Lustres with facet cut drops: A large ruby glass example painted with sprigs of pink roses 13½ ins (34 cms) high, a pair of pink opaque glass examples with white interiors and painted urns of flowers 11½ ins (29 cms) high, an emerald green example with gilt embellishments (worn) 11 ins (28 cms) high, a pale green opaque glass example adorned with bands of iridescent and ruby glass beads enriched with gilding, and a granulated glass example with leaf decoration to the downturned scalloped rim, 9¾ ins (25 cms) high.
Nero Æ Drachm of Rhodos, Islands off Karia. AD 64-68. AYTOKPATΩP NEPΩN KAICAP, laureate and radiate head right / Victory standing left on prow, holding wreath and palm; POΔI-ΩN and rose in left field. RPC I 2772; SNG Keckman 769; SNG Copenhagen -. 23.23g, 37mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Beautiful emerald-green patina with earthen highlights.
Trajan Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 105-111. IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, laureate bust right / SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Trajan standing left in military attire, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, crowned by Victory; SC in exergue. MIR 14, 71c; RIC 549; BMC 825. 28.50g, 35mm, 7h. Good Extremely Fine, with a superb untouched emerald green patina. Scarce. Ex Astarte XXII, 12 June 2010, lot 171. It is highly uncommon to encounter a sestertius that is both well preserved and displays a sound, untouched patina such as this. The deep green, glassy surfaces make this a coin of immense beauty. Part of a series struck following the conquest of Dacia, the obverse legend DAC refers to the title Dacicus bestowed upon Trajan by the Senate in AD 102. The Dacian campaign was also commemorated by Trajan's Column, one of the most visible and iconic monuments of ancient Rome that survives today.
A CONTINENTAL GOLD AND ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, 19TH CENTURYof scalloped form, the top and bottom panels with pink, white and black champleve enamel surrounding and emerald green guilloche-enamel cartouche with scrolling gold ornament, length: 7.8 cm (3 in.), apparently unmarked, 73.2 g. PLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Asian and Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 254. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 3:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 676. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.
A baroque pearl necklace with 9ct gold clasp and associated 9ct gold and sapphire pendant bale; together with an Edwardian pearl and emerald bead necklace with 9ct gold, seed pearl and peridot clasp; a freshwater pearl necklace with 9ct gold clasp; a quantity of freshwater pearls (partially strung); and four pearl style child's bracelets. (8)
A diamond and emerald set yellow metal bracelet, the reticulated front having two old cut diamonds flanking a square cut emerald, diamonds approximately 1.5ct each, emerald approximately 2.3ct, the bracelet with expanding mechanism stamped 'Pat Nov 7-05', (tested as gold) (approximately 23g in all)
Charles "Charlie" Turner, Irish Football History; a group of rare memorabilia comprising an emerald green and gold thread embroidered felt cap awarded to Charlie Turner for games against Czechoslovakia and Poland in 1938, a bronze rectangular plaque for the Poland game, a rectangular bronze plaque for a game vs France in 1937, and a small bronze circular medallion for a game vs Hungary in 1939. Charlie Turner played for Southend and West Ham and represented Ireland ten times including appearances as captain. He was a defender and perhaps his greatest moment as a player came on 23rd May 1937 when in Colombes, the Irish recorded a 2-0 victory against France for which the bronze medallion was awarded. He had less success on the Czechoslovakian and Polish tour, drawing 2-2 on 18th May 1938 before losing 6-0 against Poland a week later on 25th May. The circular medallion was presented for a friendly held in Cork on 19th March 1939 when he made his last appearance for his country in a 2-2 draw against Hungary. The collection belongs to Charlie Turner's family and was given to them directly by Charlie.
Regency cannetile gold pendant necklace, the pendant in the form of a latin cross, set with foil backed pink topaz, emerald and pearls, with gold beehive and scrolls, gem set clasp and two further rosettes on a fine nine strand chain, circa 1820, in fitted case. The following lots 100-142 and 528-554 are from one family's collection, going back possibly seven generations. After years of safekeeping in a bank vault and not seen since the 1960's, the vendor a lady from Cobham in Surrey, along with her brother, felt that the time had come for them to be enjoyed by a new generation of collectors. Much of the jewellery came from her grandmother, a lady who married four times and was sadly widowed three times, all men from the same Regiment, formerly known as the KingÉs Own Regiment, then subsequently the Royal Lancasters. Her forth husband presented her with the lovely amethyst girandole pendant, he had been a suitor when she was a young girl of 18, but she had turned him down, she finally married him aged 81.Further back to the 18th and early 19th century there are more poignant reminders of family loss, including memorial rings and a locket containing the last words of a daughter of the family, Georgina. One pair of gold cufflinks give evidence of the family's regimental ties, and another extremely rare Georgian period pair are painted with miniature landscapes. The collection includes silver and pocket watches, an interesting group of items that represent some of the familyÉs history.Regency cannetile gold pendant necklace, the pendant in the form of a latin cross, set with foil backed pink topaz, emerald and pearls, with gold beehive and scrolls, gem set clasp and two further rosettes on a fine nine strand chain, circa 1820, in fitted case
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