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Victorian 18ct gold 'In Memory Of' memorial ring, pearl set and black enamel head, with enamel shoulders, London 1888Condition Report:Approx 5.1gm, size S, max depth = 10.1mm, central pearl cracked, some scratches to enamel on head, enamel loss around shank and rubbing to lettering, shank sound, hallmarks good
18ct gold five stone old cut diamond and round cut emerald ring, principal diamond approx 0.40 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.60 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.8gm, size K-L, diamonds bright well matched, good colour, very small chip to diamond on facet edge visible under 10x loop - not detrimental, replacement emerald stones with some rubbing, head depth = 5.6mm
18ct white gold oval sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, with tapered baguette cut diamond shoulders, stamped 750, sapphire approx 2.25 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.95 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.5gm, size N, bright well matched diamonds, very good condition, head = 14.5mm x 12.5mm
18ct white gold single stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, hallmarked, principal diamond 0.71 carat, with with International Gemological Institute reportCondition Report:Approx 2.2gm, size L, principle diamond colour F, clarity VS2, bright diamond, very good condition, diamond shoulders well matched very good colour
18ct gold oval cut sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, with diamond set shoulders, London 1990, total diamond weight approx 0.60 caratCondition Report:Approx 4gm, size Q, 12.1mm x 10.5mm, sapphire good colour with some light nibbles to top surface, diamonds bright well matched
18ct gold Capricorn pendant / charm, 9ct gold garnet and paste stone cluster ring, single strand pearl necklace, with 9ct gold clasp, Longines ladies gold-plated manual wind wristwatch, silver rings and brooch and other costume jewelleryCondition Report:18ct approx 3.25gm, 9ct ring approx 2.6gmnecklace length = 40 - needs re-stringing, Longines movement functioning small crack to cover
18ct gold three stone oval cut pink sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond ring, hallmarked, sapphire approx 3.00 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.80 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.7gm, size M-N, good condition, sapphire good colour, diamonds bright very good colour approx H-J, approx SI clarity
A CLOISONN̉ۡ AND PORCELAIN BOWL, MEIJIJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)The deep round sides rising from a ring foot to a gently flared rim, the exterior finely decorated in cloisonn̩ work with polychrome enamels and gilt wire, depicting interlocking floral and geometric designs. The porcelain interior is painted in underglaze blue and overglaze gold, and iron-red with a band of beaded tassels above a floral composition. The base with a flower mark in underglaze blue.Condition: Overall good condition with minor wear and surface scratches, the mouth rim with three small chips, two filled. Provenance: Hungarian private collection. Weight: 405 g Dimensions: Height 9 cm, diameter 13.4 cm
A LACQUER MINIATURE KAGO (PALANQUIN)Japan, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)The miniature palanquin with gilt-metal fittings, some of which are chased and incised with foliate designs on a ring-punched ground, and finely lacquered with imitation-rattan as well as gold hiramaki-e karakusa and scroll on roiro. Three sides with a sliding door, each with barred window, opening to reveal the interior with papered sides decorated with silver flakes, two of the windows with silk and bamboo blinds. The roof with two hinged upward-opening panels and fitted at the top with a similarly lacquered three-section carrying pole.HEIGHT 21.5 cm, LENGTH 71 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear, few minor age cracks, one of the hinged doors to the roof slightly warped, few minor losses.Auction comparison: Compare a related lacquer miniature palanquin, dated mid-late 19th century, Edo-Meiji period, at Bonhams, 19 March 2013, New York, lot 2317 (sold for 4,000 USD).
A LACQUER MINIATURE KODANSU (CABINET) WITH SCENES FROM SHITAKIRI SUZUME (THE TALE OF THE TONGUE-CUT SPARROW)Japan, 19th centuryOf rectangular form with recessed gold fundame edges, bearing a rogin-nuri ground finely decorated in iro-e togidashi-e and e-nashiji to depict scenes from Shitakiri Suzume, with elaborately dressed humanoid sparrows leading the elderly man into the bamboo grove to meet his sparrow friend, and others dancing and playing musical instruments to entertain the man while he enjoys a feast, the top of the box with a fan and a chest filled with treasure including jewels, coral, and shells. The top of the box with a silvered-metal handle and the hinged door with silvered-metal fittings chased and incised with foliate designs against a ring-punched ground. The door opening to three drawers decorated with clouds and mountain peaks designs on nashiji, the interior of the door decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with mura-nashiji and hirame to depict the man's farmhouse.SIZE 10.6 x 8 x 11 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear, light surface scratches, minor age cracks.Provenance: Collection of Drs. Edmund and Julie Lewis, no. 98 (label to base). Bonhams, Property from the Collection of Drs. Edmund and Julie Lewis, Part I, 11 September 2019, lot 562. A private collection in New York, USA, acquired from the above. Drs. Edmund Jean and Julia Breyer Lewis are renowned experts in nephrology who met professionally and later married in 1997, and have since continued to collect Japanese art together, actively seeking the best they could find from the finest dealers in the field. Known for their keen scholarship and high aesthetic standards, for the past three decades Ed and Julie have focused on collecting lacquer art, painting, and Buddhist sculpture from Japan. As they traveled widely their desire to collect Buddhist art grew, and they have expanded their collection to include important Pan-religious sculptures from Greater Asia.Shitakiri Suzume, translated literally into 'Tongue-Cut Sparrow', is a traditional Japanese fable telling of a kind old man, his avaricious wife, and an injured sparrow. The story explores the effects of greed, friendship and jealousy on the characters.
A SUPERB LACQUER MINIATURE KODANSU (CABINET) DEPICTING THE NUNOBIKI FALLS WITH EN-SUITE LACQUER STANDJapan, 19th centuryOf rectangular form with recessed edges, bearing a gold-lacquered ground finely decorated in gold hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with kirikane to depict waterfalls gushing between craggy rocks below thick clouds, the door with a boat adrift in the water, the scenery further with thatched-roof houses and pine trees. The kodansu with silver fittings chased and incised with foliate designs against a ring-punched ground, the handle with a sliding lock mechanism. The hinged door opening to reveal three drawers with silver handles and decorated in gold hiramaki-e and takamaki-e with e-nashiji, gyobu nashiji, and kirikane against a reddish-brown ground to depict mountains, rocks, trees, and waves, the interiors of rich nashiji with gold fundame edges, the interior of the door similarly decorated. The kodansu is supported on a separately carved four-legged stand similarly decorated with gyobu nashiji to the sides, legs, and shaped apron.SIZE 8.2 x 7.8 x 10.6 cmCondition: Very good condition with only very minor wear.With a red-lacquered wood storage box (tomobako)The scenery embellishing this box is a classic motif of Japanese literature and art. The word nunobiki means "stretched cloth," here realized as a silken cascade descending across the top and door. Nunobiki Falls is a set of waterfalls near downtown Kobe, considered one of the greatest 'divine falls' together with Kegon Falls and Nachi Falls. The Nunobiki Falls comprises four separate falls: Ontaki, Mentaki, Tsutsumigadaki, and Meotodaki.Auction comparison: Compare a lacquer kodansu depicting the Nunobiki Falls, dated 19th century, at Christie's, 21 March 2012, New York, lot 919 (sold for 35,000 USD).
A FINE IMARI PORCELAIN ´FLORAL´ DISH, 19th CENTURYJapan, 19th centuryThe shallow sides rising from a short ring foot, painted in underglaze blue, and overglaze green, iron-red, and gold on the show side with a central chrysanthemum roundel surrounded by lotus flowers and scroll, the rim with a blue diapered pattern border. The backside with evenly spaced floral compositions, the recessed base with an apocryphal six-character mark 'Da Ming Jiajing nianzhi' within a double circle. Condition: Very good condition with minimal firing flaws and minor wear. Provenance: Austrian private collection. Weight: 434 g Dimensions: Diameter 23 cm
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