JACQUELINE MINA (born 1942); an 18ct gold and platinum ring, length 3cm, ring size Q, approx. 6.3g. Provenance: Purchased from the artist, 2003. In a letter to the Firths, Mina wrote: 'The ring you chose was part of the group of 'wobbly' rings that I made for the Jerwood exhibition in 2000'. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
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CHARLOTTE DE SYLLAS (born 1946); a fish ring, 18ct white gold and carved aquamarine crystal, diameter 4cm, ring size Q, approx. 28.7g. Provenance: Purchased from The Crafts Council stand at Collect, V&A, London, 2004. Alan wrote: 'I had gone to buy a piece of tapestry and failed. Bemoaned my loss to the Crafts Council manager who knowing I was interested in jewellery suggested I might like a piece by Charlotte. She worked to commission only. She had made two rings for a client and given a choice. Interesting footnote - I had met Charlotte at the private view at Fairfax House [York]. When I had declared an interest she had said 'you must commission a piece'. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
TANJA UFER (born 1973); a rough cut ring, silver and 22ct gold, kumboo rough diamond, ring size O. Provenance: Purchased in 2002. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. The main stone is as described in the catalogue - a rough diamond (kumboo is the silver gilt technique on the ring). There are two other tiny faceted diamonds set into the band.
CLARE AUSTIN; two glass rings; red, ring size Q; yellow green and gold, ring size P (2). Provenance: Purchased from The Craft Centre and Design Gallery, Leeds, 2008. CONDITION REPORT: Yellow ring has a fracture in the glass, otherwise appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A George V 9 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, the four piece case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with 15 jewel Election movement, the case 48mm, hallmarked London 1920, together with a 9 carat gold curb link watch chain and 1919 full sovereign, the chain and sovereign 31.6g gross MOVEMENT: 15 jewel straight line club tooth lever movement, bimetallic split balance overcoil balance spring, snail regulator. Movement not functioning. CASE: four piece, no. 116418, hallmarked on all pieces, minor losses to enamel on outer chapter ring, light dents (x3) to outer case, cuvette presentation inscribed. DIAL: very good.
An early 20th Century Waltham ‘Royal’ grade rolled gold open faced pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds, the 17 jewel Waltham movement no. 17060797, circa 1908, the case 50mm diameter MOVEMENT: straight line club tooth lever, gold patterned star regulator, keyless, functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: four piece Dennison 'Sun' case, dent on band, engraved on reverse with monogram, missing glass DIAL: fine fracture through 2 on chapter ring, missing minute hand
An Edwardian Scottish silver open faced pocket watch signed Finlay & Field, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, the textured silver dial foliate engraved to the centre, with applied gold Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the lever fusee movement no. 23714, the engraved case hallmarked Birmingham 1902, 52mm diameter MOVEMENT: full plate gilt lever fusee movement with bimetallic split compensated balance, oversprung, (spring loose from index pin), regulator index on engraved triangular balance cock, diamond endstone. Movement functioning at time of cataloguing. CASE: no. 23714, engraved to back and bezel with banded design, and inlaid gold ring cartouche to the centre. Hallmarked on case back, pendant and ring, engraving crisp and overall good condition. Glass scuffed. DIAL: in good condition overall
Three 19th century silver open faced pocket watches, each with white enamel dial and black Roman numerals, the first and second lady’s examples both unsigned, the third gentleman’s watch signed ‘J. Wood, Over Darwent’, cases 40mm, 38mm, and 52mm (3) FIRST WATCH: MOVEMENT: full plate English lever fusee movement no. 76091, with protective dust ring, domed polished three arm steel balance, undersprung, Bosley type regulator, foliate engraved triangular balance cock and ruby endstone. Movement running very nicely at time of cataloguing. With key. CASE: three piece case hallmarked Birmingham 1883 on the inner back cover, pendant button and ring, case maker's mark W.E.1 incuse, foliate engraved over the back and the bezel. Missing crystal, indentation to case back. DIAL: white enamel dial with gold fleur-de-lys hands, crescent shaped hairline crack to enamel between 12 and 1. SECOND LADY'S WATCH: MOVEMENT: Swiss bar cylinder movement with brass three arm oversprung balance. With Key. Movement in need of full overhaul. CASE: no hallmark. Only marked 'SCM no. 23776', and presentation inscribed on inner cover. Cuvette inscribed 'Examined by CHARLES FRODSHAM Clockmaker to the Queen 84 Strand London'. Engine turned engraving and monogram to central cartouche heavily rubbed. Light dents and scratches to glass and case overall. DIAL: light hairline cracks across dial. THIRD WATCH: MOVEMENT: full plate English lever fusee movement, undersprung three armed balance, Bosley type regulator, top plate signed J. Wood Over Darwent no. 22702. Fusee chain snapped. Movement already under gone numerous repairs and in need of full overhaul. CASE: three piece case hallmarked Chester 1873 on inner back cover and central cover, the latter also engraved (poorly) with owners name, dented. Case tarnished and crystal sratched. Hinge loose. DIAL: signed. Repair by cannon pinion, chipped between raised chapter ring and sub seconds dial. Both minute and hour hand mishapen.
A late Victorian 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the English lever movement inscribed on top plate no. 8/2261, the case hallmarked London 1881, 48mm diameter MOVEMENT: the three quarter plate, keyless wound, English lever movement with pointed tooth escape wheel, tangential pallets, bimetallic split balance, flat blued steel balance spring, engraved balance cock with regulator index and ruby endstone. Movement functioning at time of cataloguing. CASE: four piece case, hallmarked on inner back and front cover (case maker 'JW' incuse), cuvette, pendant and pendant ring. Cuvette presentation engraved 'George B Main 1882', back cover engraved with monogram, dent on front cover. Enamel chapter ring with one loss between 10 and 11. Light surface scratches overall. DIAL: Missing glass, but dial in very good condition
A rare Omega silver open faced chronograph pocket watch, the three piece case with white enamel dial with outer 1/5 seconds tachometer track, black Roman numerals, gold spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and semi instantaneous 15 minute register, keyless winding with stop/start reset push piece within the pendant button, the lever movement signed Omega no. 4364436, the case import marked London 1913, 38mm MOVEMENT: three quarter plate frosted gilt straight line lever escapement, bimetallic split balance, Breguet overcoil balance spring, and visible chronograph work on the top plate, movement and chronograph function working nicely at time of cataloguing CASE: hallmarked on inner front cover, cuvette, and pendant ring. Inner front cover also marked with sponsors mark SA in diamond cartouche. Light surface scratches to the case, some tarnish and dirt to the inner bezel DIAL: VG, no apparent damage. A little tarnishing to the hands.
A fine English 18ct gold pocket watch with foliate cast case the back engine turned, the dial finely engine turned to the centre with matted chapter ring applied gold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, three gold foliate borders, the movement with finely floral engraved plate numbered 6363, Chester 1889, with a 9ct gold curb link chain with a citrine and agate set key and loop cast with conforming foliate decoration to the case, key 5.5cm long overall, dial 4.5cm diameter, 7.5cm high overall (one hand missing)
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