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Anton Fruhauf, large aquamarine and gold dress ring, in naturalistic setting, step-cut aquamarine weighing approximately 30cts within a diamond set gold bark textured mount, signed A Fruhauf , stamped 750 for 18ct gold. Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf, gold enamel and rose-cut diamond dress ring, signed AF and 18ct Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf, Gold abstract design ring the top measuring 4.5 x 5 cm signed and stamped 750 for 18ct gold. Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
A matched suite of fire opal and diamond set jewellery, comprising; an oval faceted fire opal pendant with brilliant cut diamond set pendant lug, suspended by 18ct yellow gold chain, a pair of 18ct gold pear shaped fire opal ear pendants with brilliant cut diamond set mounts and an 18ct gold fire opal and diamond cluster ring, total weight 7.7gms (3)
An 18ct gold three stone fancy yellow diamond ring, designed as a central fancy yellow princess cut diamond flanked to each side by a trilliant cut diamond, all claw set in white gold to yellow gold shank, hallmarked London 2007, ring size I, weight 2.4gms Note- With accompanying GIA laboratory report stating: Fancy yellow colour of natural origin, weight 1.11 carat, clarity VS2
An Asprey & Garrard 18ct white gold three stone aqumarine and diamond dress ring, designed as a central emerald cut aquamarine flanked to each side by a trilliant cut diamond, all claw set in white gold to white gold shank, hallmarked Asprey & Garrard, London 1999/2000, ring size L, weight 5.5gms
A lady's 18ct gold half hunter fob watch, circa 1890, swiss made, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case stamped '18c', with swiss gold marks, the front of the case with pink guilloche enamel chapter ring and blue enamel Roman numerals, the gilt keyless movement signed 'WM Dummond & Co Melbourne No. 511872-swiss made', engraved inscription to inner back, within original fitted case
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