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A 9ct gold vintage ladies Omega 9ct gold wrist watch having a round face with Arabic numerals and baton markings to the chapter ring on a bracelet strap. Interior of the case marked Dennison and hallmarked 1958. Movement marked Omega 17 Jewels. Weight without movement 13.9g. Sold as untested however ticking and arms winding correctly. PLEASE NOT THE LONGINES WATCH BOX HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN.
THE PROPERTY OF AN ENGLISH NOBLE FAMILY¦¦A VERY FINE AND RARE NORTH INDIAN SWORD WITH GEM-SET JADE HILT AND GEM-SET GOLD MOUNTS^ SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY¦with curved singe-edged blade^ green jade hilt of khanjar form^ with small scrolling vestigial quillons at the base and lobed pommel^ decorated in foil-backed emeralds^ rubies and Polki cut diamonds in raised gold settings (one diamond missing)^ comprising foliage and a lotus flower on each side at the base^ further sprays of foliage and flowers over the back edge^ a large flower on the front and back of the pommel issuant from smaller designs over the top^ in its red velvet-covered wooden scabbard (the velvet worn)^ with engraved gold mounts decorated with elaborate designs of flowers and foliage^ comprising chape with gold drag^ middle band with suspension ring^ the outer face with the initials ~JSJB~ in round and rectangular cut emeralds^ irregular round-cut rubies and sapphires^ and round cut diamonds enclosed by four dragons^ the upper suspension band with a cypher carried by a spray of foliage encrusted with round-cut diamonds and with a further ring for suspension^ the locket with a coat-of-arms flanked by a pair of flags encrusted with round-cut rubies and diamond-encrusted foliage centring on the owner~s cypher¦78.5 cm; 31 in blade¦¦The inscription on the locket is taken from the Manusmriti^ or Laws of Manu^ line 8.17^ ~Dharma is the real friend that accompanies us even after death. Rest dies out with the body.~¦
â“Œ A SPANISH DECORATED LEFT-HAND DAGGER IN EARLY 17TH CENTURY STYLE^ LATE 19TH CENTURY¦with broad straight double-edged bladed of hollow-diamond section^ engraved with a symmetrical panel of foliage on a punched ground on each face^ iron hilt comprising a pair of drooping quillons^ side-ring and ovoid pommel^ decorated throughout in gold damascene with flower-shaped panels filled with scrollwork^ and the grip bound with plaited wire between |Turk~s Heads|^ in its original fabric-covered wooden scabbard with chiselled iron mounts decorated en suite with the hilt¦18.8 cm; 7 3/8 in blade¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦¦
â“Œ A FINE AND RARE ENGLISH SILVER-ENCRUSTED RAPIER^ CIRCA 1620¦with associated double-edged blade of flattened-hexagonal section tapering sharply at the point^ formed with a short slender fuller and stamped with a series of decorative pellet marks on each face (light pitting)^ symmetrical russet iron hilt of flattened bars comprising a pair of straight quillons^ lower ring-guard (restored)^ a pair of arms joined to the quillons by a further ring-guard^ an additional outer-guard joined to the knuckle-guard at the top^ and characteristic spherical pommel^ decorated throughout in encrusted silver with running designs of fruit and foliage and^ in the centre of the principle bars^ with winged cherubic masks (rubbed^ small repairs^ grip missing)¦97.7 cm; 38 ½ in blade¦¦Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020)¦¦Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection¦¦The hilt is related to a rapier in the Wallace Collection (inv. no. A596). The quality of the decoration and the hilt suggest an origin from a Royal London workshop^ such as that of Nathaniel Matthewe (recorded 1584-1641). Matthewe is mentioned in the Great Wardrobe accounts in the early 17th Century where it appears that he was required to supply swords for specific occasions such as for the enrolment of a Knight of the Bath and the installation of a Garter Knight. On 28th September 1614 he is recorded supplying ~....a hunting weapon with a knife....set with cherubs~ heads of silver^ the whole damascened with gold embossed and chased^ the grip of large silver wire gilded.....~. See Norman 1986^ p. 138 and Southwick 2001^ pp. 178-179. Three swords with hilts decorated in this manner were exhibited at the Wallace Collection 2012^ cat. nos. 3.09^ 3.10^ 3.11; another is preserved in the James A. de Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor (inv. no. WI/83/4) and two further examples were sold in this room^ 27th June 2012^ lot 115 and 12th December 2007^ lot 285.
A sapphire & diamond cluster ring, the central oval pale blue sapphire measuring approx 9.67mm x 7.43mm x 3.36mm, calculated sapphire weight approx 1.90ct, surrounded by a band of twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 1.40ct, 18ct gold shank, size N 1.2, stamped 750, 1.4, London 1984, 5.9g gross
A ruby and diamond cluster ring, larger oval mid red ruby measuring approx 10.37mm x 8.76mm x 5.65mm, calculated ruby weight approx 4.11ct, quarter claw set above a surrounding collar of twenty four round brilliant cut diamonds, conforming shoulders, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.55ct, 18ct white gold shank, stamped D055, K18, size N, 5.1g gross
An aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, central circular aquamarine quarter claw set within an surrounding ring of twenty two round brilliant cut diamonds, tapering V shaped diamond encrusted shouldered 18ct white gold shank, stamped 18kt, total estimated diamond weight 0.54ct, size L/M, 4.2g gross
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