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Early 20th century Continental enamel and diamond brooch, the pale blue guilloche enamel, with applied silver decoration set with old cut diamonds, mounted onto a gold pierced borderCondition Report:Approx 11.5gm, gold tested to approx 12ct, brooch = 40mm x 32mm, overall well presented stones present and appear to be secure in setting, two areas of enamel with some light damage at approx 1 o'clock and 3 o'clock
Early 20th century 9ct rose gold open face, keyless Swiss lever pocket watch by J. W. Benson, London, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1929Condition Report:Approx 89.45gm, movement currently functioning and clean, dial good (some decolouration in subsidereary seconds dial, inner dust cover pendant and bow also hallmarked 9ct, case diameter = 48mmsome teeth marks around opening and light scratches and small dent to case otherwise good condition, hands moving freely
Military issue open face, 15 jewels lever pocket watch by Omega, No. 9991473, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, snap on back case with broad arrow and Military issue markings 'G.S.T.P. F027929'Condition Report:Movement overwound but clean, case some rubbing to numbers and light scratched, dial good, hands moving freely, cover with some rubbing/light scratches
E. WOLFE & CO: ENAMEL AND GEM-SET PENGUIN BROOCH, 2021The anthropomorphised penguin wearing a bow-tie and carrying a drinks tray, the drinking glass set with a cabochon ruby, napkin and bow-tie pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, cabochon sapphire eye, mounted in 18 carat gold, one cabochon sapphire eye deficient, signed EW&CO, London hallmark, length 4cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CARTIER: AGATE, SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL TRAVEL CLOCK, CIRCA 1910The sky blue guilloché enamel dial beneath two millegrain-set rose-cut diamond arrow hands, within a white enamel surround decorated with gilt floral motifs, between Roman numeral hourmarkers and gilt studs indicating the passing minutes, mounted on an agate plaque with circular sapphire cabochon accents, case signed Cartier, numbered 102, dimensions 7.5cm x 7.5cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CARTIER: POWDER AND LIPSTICK COMPACT, CIRCA 1920The reeded compact set with an Indian-style polychrome enamel scene of birds and flowers against a midnight blue enamel ground, within a rose-cut diamond surround, the perimeters decorated with black and white enamel borders of arabesque design, opening to reveal a mirror with powder and blush compartments, via a rose-cut diamond and onyx sugarloaf cabochon thumbpiece, suspended from a similarly-decorated lipstick holder, connected via a swag of black enamel cable-links, accented by onyx and rose-cut diamond spacers, mounted in gold and platinum, compact signed Cartier Paris Londres New-York and numbered 0423, lipstick holder signed Cartier Paris, rubbed maker's marks, French assay marks, length of lipstick holder 4.5cm, dimensions of powder compact 4.5cm x 7.3cm, fitted maker's caseFootnotes:For a cigarette case with an almost identical Indian-inspired enamel plaque, see J. Rudoe, 'Cartier 1900-1939', 1997, p.170, ill. plate 94. The presence of midnight blue enamel appears in Indian jewels and objets d'art from the second half of the nineteenth century and Cartier's record for this particular cigarette case suggests the plaque was of genuine Indian origin having come from an 'Indian box' that entered Cartier's stock on 21st August 1911. The enamel plaque on this powder compact may have similar origins since Cartier's archives record that the Hungarian expert, Imre Schwaiger, sourced the 'Indian box' and also negotiated other purchases for Cartier. For a circular powder and lipstick compact of similar design by Cartier, bearing maker's marks HL for Henri Lavabre, see Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 9th December 2020, lot 313.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND RUBY SERPENT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1840The clasp designed as the head of a serpent, with Royal blue enamel decoration, set with cushion-shaped diamonds and cabochon ruby eyes, suspending a similarly set circular locket pendant with glazed compartment to the reverse, to a snake-link chain, length 42cm, cased by Arthur E. Weeks, 48 Kings Road, SouthseaThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BLOODSTONE INTAGLIO SIGNET RING AND AN ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND PASTE MONOGRAM BANGLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY1st: The bloodstone intaglio carved with the Ingilby family armorial crest featuring the boar's head and incorporating the motto, 'Mon Droit' (My Right), mounted in gold, 2nd: The central compartment with a hinged cover displaying the rose-cut diamond initial, 'M', beneath a similarly-set coronet, over a black enamel ground, within a surround of cushion-shaped diamonds and white paste, mounted in silver and gold, ring with goldsmith's mark RJ, ring size O½, bangle inner diameter 5.7cm (2)Footnotes:From the Collection of the Ingilby Family of Ripley CastleLots 209 - 221 Located three miles from Harrogate on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ripley Castle has been the seat of the Ingilby family since the 14th century. Sir Thomas Ingliby (c. 1290–1352) married the heiress, Edeline Thwenge in 1308/9 and acquired the Ripley Castle estate with its medieval manor house as her dowry. While hunting, their eldest son, Thomas (1310–1369), saved Edward III from being attacked by a wild boar and was duly knighted with the boar's head incorporated into the Ingilby family crest (see lots 209 and 213). Subsequent generations of the Ingilby family have survived periods of political and religious turmoil and witnessed great societal change. Today, the Ingilby family still live at Ripley Castle and have been opening it to the public since 1954.The rose-cut diamond 'M' on the hinged cover of the bangle is for the Marjoribanks family of Lees near Coldstream in the Scottish borders. The Hon. Alicia Marjoribanks (d.1916) was the youngest child of David Robertson MP., 1st Baron Marjoribanks (1797-1873) and on 26th June 1862, she married Sir Henry Day Ingilby, 2nd Baronet (1826-1911) of Ripley Castle and Harrington Hall in Lincolnshire. Her father was the Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire and his portrait can still be found at Ripley Castle. Alicia's great uncle, Edward Robertson (1776-1868), was appointed as a partner of Coutts Bank by Thomas Coutts in 1797 and a senior partner from 1836 until his death. Alicia and Henry had two children, Henry and Mary. Within the space of a mere fourteen months between October 1872 and December 1873, both children died tragically of meningitis, aged four and nine respectively. Shortly after this, Alicia's father was run over by a horse drawn bus outside his club in Newcastle just seven days after being ennobled as Lord Marjoribanks of Lees. His sons had predeceased him and his untimely passing saw the extinction of his title. He is buried at Ladykirk and his family mausoleum is nearby at Coldstream.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BANDED AGATE AND PEARL LOCKET, CIRCA 1870The cover decorated with a lattice of black enamel, accented by banded agate cabochons and half pearls, suspended from a similarly-set surmount, the locket opening to reveal two glazed compartments containing locks of brown hair set with gilt-wire, length 5.5cm, fitted case by Collingwood & Son, Jewellers &c. to the Queen, the Prince & Princess of Wales & all the Royal Family, 46 Conduit Street, LondonFootnotes:From the Collection of the Ingilby Family of Ripley CastleLots 209 - 221 Located three miles from Harrogate on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ripley Castle has been the seat of the Ingilby family since the 14th century. Sir Thomas Ingliby (c. 1290–1352) married the heiress, Edeline Thwenge in 1308/9 and acquired the Ripley Castle estate with its medieval manor house as her dowry. While hunting, their eldest son, Thomas (1310–1369), saved Edward III from being attacked by a wild boar and was duly knighted with the boar's head incorporated into the Ingilby family crest (see lots 209 and 213). Subsequent generations of the Ingilby family have survived periods of political and religious turmoil and witnessed great societal change. Today, the Ingilby family still live at Ripley Castle and have been opening it to the public since 1954.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BULGARI: DIAMOND AND ENAMEL BROOCH, RING AND EARCLIP SUITE, CIRCA 1970Of abstract design, the openwork and angular scrolls alternately decorated with black or yellow enamel and accented with pavé-set round brilliant-cut diamonds, each signed Bulgari, lengths: brooch 5.0cm, earclips 3.0cm, ring size F, earclips accompanied by a Bulgari suede pouch (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DE VROOMEN: ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BRACELET, 2013The articulating links decorated with oyster grey guilloché enamel, with a central row accented by graduations of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat gold, signed De Vroomen, maker's mark LDV, London hallmark, diamonds approximately 3.50 carats total, length 17.4cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DE VROOMEN: EMERALD AND DIAMOND EARCLIPS, 2000Each emerald cabochon surrounded brilliant-cut diamonds, the quatrefoil border with yellow guilloché enamel, mounted in 18 carat gold, signed de Vroomen, maker's mark, London hallmark, European convention mark, length 2.4cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver enamel bracelet by David Andersen, A silver enamel bracelet by David Andersen, the red enamel leaf links with spring clasp, maker's marks for David Andersen, stamped 925S, length 18.8cm, gross weight 12.8g.Overall conditon good to fairClasp in working orderMarks clearA couple of links with scratches and abrasion to enamel, visible with the unaided eye
Leroy, Paris: a late 19th Century French black slate and marble detail mantel clock, with circular white enamel roman dial, centred by a visible brocot escapement, eight-day signed drum movement, numbered 613, with architectural case, with pendulum, 32 x 38cms.From the Leslie Southall Collection.
Maple & Co, Paris: a late 19th/early 20th Century French tortoiseshell and gilt brass mounted mantel clock. in the Louis XIV taste, the cast brass dial set with white and blue enamel roman cartouche of shaped outline, the dialled centre with winged sphynx, with two train movement striking on a gong, the backplate stamped 'Maple & Co.' and numbered 1157 and 8â‹…1, within a shaped tortoiseshell case, with swept caddy-style hood with four flame finials and leaf mounts, arched glazed door flanked by cast male caryatids, scroll leaf decoration to base, glazed sides, on urn pattern feet, with pendulum, 58cms high.
A Dawson Low Ford Pottery creamware jug, circa 1800, printed with a west view of the Iron Bridge over the Wear at Sunderland with the Lord Duncan ship (launched 1798) under the bridge, the reverse printed with 'Peace and Plenty' all picked out in coloured enamels, printed 'Dawson & Co Low Ford', black enamel lined rims, 19.5cms high.
A 1920's 9ct rose gold open face crown wind pocket watch and 9ct rose gold Albert watch chain. The 43mm white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the Dennison watch case hallmarked Birmingham 1926, case width 48mm, 82.8g; the 9ct Albert hallmarked 9ct on every curb link, with swival fob and with a silvered 1797 cartwheel penny, weight overall excluding penny, 61g.
A Turkish .800 silver cased full hunter key wind pocket watch by Billodes. The 35mm white enamel dial signed K. SERKISOFF & CO CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkish numeral hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial, signed lever movement, engine turned case, diameter 50mm, together with a white metal Figaro Albert watch chain, length 32cm.Winds and runs.
A Victorian 18ct half hunter lever crown wind pocket watch 'The Bank Watch' by J W Benson. The signed 40mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement plate signed and inscribed, no. 18398, the case front with black enamel Roman numerals, the case outer and inner cover hallmarked London 1898, case diameter 50mm, gross weight 120g.
A 9ct gold cased open face crown wind pocket watch. The 40mm cream dial signed SMITHS, with subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned lever movement, the Dennison case with engraved dedication, the case and inner cover hallmarked Birmingham 1948, case width 48mm, 87.8g.Winds but doesn't run. The dial enamel is crazed and flaking.
An attractive 19th century 800 silver and purple guilloche enamel heart shaped crown wind fob watch. With guilloche enamel suspension bow brooch, the 15mm white dial with blue Roman numerals and gilt dot markers, unsigned lever movement, the interior case with Swiss halmmark and stamped 0,800, case width 28mm, within original velvet covered heart shaped easel box.Winds and runs. There is a small chip to the enamel near the blank silver part of the heart. Also a small chip at the tip of the heart. The bow of the brooch has a larger chipped area to the enamel on the bottom right tip.

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