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•Russia, Order of St Alexander Nevsky, a jewelled set of insignia, unmarked, comprising: sash badge, in gold and enamels, set with silver-mounted pastes and replacement pastes and other stones, with riband carrier, 56.7mm (including suspension ring but excluding carrier) x 52.2mm; and breast star, in silver and enamels, also set with pastes and replacements, central cypher in gold and with reverse gilt, vertical brooch-pin for suspension, 87 x 88mm, both pieces repaired, badge good very fine, star lacking one support pin for crown and with more evidence of wear, very fine (2)
* Russia, Order of St George, Fourth Class, a privately-made `bulbous’ breast badge, in gold and enamels, 1908-17, possibly by Dmitry Osipov, with indistinct maker’s mark on suspension ring and partial reduced kokoshnik on the side of the badge in one angle, 43.5mm (including suspension ring) x 38.5mm, thickness 9mm at centre, some scuffing to enamel on reverse, good very fine
* Russia, Order of St Vladimir, Fourth Class, a ‘bulbous’ badge in gold and enamels, with later swords, by ??, circa 1860-65 (probably an unidentified Moscow workmaster; cf Postnikova-Loseva et al, no 2773-2775), 43.5mm (including suspension ring) x 38.4mm, one sword hilt broken and with a light repair at bottom edge, very fine to good very fine and of high quality workmanship
* Russia, Order of St Vladimir, Fourth Class, breast badge, with swords, in gold and enamels, by Eduard, St Petersburg, marked beneath enamel, on suspension ring and on sword hilts, 39mm (including suspension loop) x 35mm, one sword blade replaced, on original riband with steel hook and eye, good very fine, in red card case with insert (this rather worn)
‡ * Russia, Order of St Vladimir, Fourth Class, breast badge, in gold and enamels, by Julius Keibel, St Petersburg, marked beneath enamel on reverse and with 1865-1896 assay office mark on loop; reverse centre with legend in raised silver characters, 39mm (including suspension ring) x 34.6mm, enamel loss at reverse centre and with moderate overall wear, good very fine, with gold suspension loop
* Russia, Order of St Anne, First Class, a privately-made Sash Badge in gold, diamonds and enamels, by ?? (or ??), St Petersburg, dated 1856, marked on suspension ring; of ‘bulbous’ form with central painted enamel portrait of the Saint surrounded by sixteen diamonds, spandrels and hanger also set with diamonds and angles of reverse embellished with scroll engraving, height 59.5mm (including suspension ring), width 53.8mm, hanger 38mm, very slight enamel loss at top edge of cross on reverse, of excellent quality, good extremely fine
‡ * Russia, Order of St Anne, Civil Division, Third Class, Non-Christian issue, breast badge by Julius Keibel, St Petersburg, in gold and enamels, marked beneath enamel on reverse and with 1865-1896 assay office mark on loop; centres on both sides similar, with enamelled Imperial eagles, 39mm (including suspension ring) x 34.5mm, extremely fine, with gold suspension loop
A sapphire and diamond ring the shaped oval sapphires set in a cross formation with three diamonds, pierced gallery, 18ct gold shank; together with a ruby dress ring; a small pearl set bar brooch; a Victorian paste garnet brooch of scrolling form; and a late 19th century panel brooch set double border of pastes surrounding a blue paste (5)
A group of jewellery to include a baguette cut diamond set bracelet composed of slim oval and cross form links, clasp stamped 14K; a 9ct gold flattened curb link necklace; an 18ct white gold mounted five-stone moissanite set ring; together with a graduated cultured pearl necklace, with lozenge shaped marcasite and cultured pearl set clasp, stamped 925 (4) Lengths: 18.5cm; 55cm; 76cm, chain 14.6g
A collection of items, to include a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central corner claw set trap cut sapphire, within a canted rectangular surround set with single cut diamonds, shank stamped 18ct; a 9ct gold mounted oval cut citrine set ring, with ropetwisted borders; a large synthetic sapphire and diamond cluster ring, setting stamped Au 10K; together with a pair of synthetic ruby and colourless gem set cluster earrings, with post and butterfly fittings, stamped 18K (4)
ILIAS LALALOUNIS - a Greek gold Byzantine bull`s head ring of torque design, composed of a ropetwisted coil with stylised bull`s head to one terminal, stamped indistinctly and with maker`s oval mark Approximate finger size H (UK)/4 (USA), 6.6g Ilias Lalaounis (b. 1920), was born into a family of Goldsmiths and watchmakers, joining the family business, Zolotas, in 1940. As a fourth generation jeweller, Lalaounis has earned a reputation for creating luxurious gold jewellery that offers a unique interpretation of ancient civilisation translated into a modern idiom. Lalaounis` unique aesthetic is inspired by influences as diverse as the Neolithic, Mycenaean, and Byzantine styles, while his creations are founded on a revival of ancient Greek jewellery techniques. In 1969, Ilias Lalaounis pursued an independent enterprise, and his eponymous company was founded as a separate entity. The new company produced a collection every six months, with each collection consisting of about 150 pieces in both 18 and 22K gold. Lalaounis`s regular use of pure gold helped to distinguish his work, and soon branches were expanded through Europe and in cities throughout the world, including New York, Tokyo and Hong Kong. In 1993, the company`s workshops were moved to new, purpose-built facilities while the building was altered to house a jewellery museum. Today the Ilias Lalaounis Museum`s permanent collection includes over 4000 pieces of jewellery and micro sculptures from over 50 collections designed by the museum`s founder between 1940 and 2000. Although Lalaounis has received many prizes for his art, the most noteworthy honour was bestowed by the French Academy of Fine Arts in 1990; Lalaounis remains the only jeweller ever to be elected as a member of the Academy.
A collection of items to include a torque form ring probably by Ilias Lalaounis, designed as as tapering band decrated with a Classical frieze; a pair of antique earrings, possibly Roman, also two other similar earrings; four small Eastern gold bangles; assorted loose beads; coral bead necklaces and turquoise coloured fringed bead necklaces (Qty)
An 18ct white gold mounted garnet and diamond set ring the central claw set oval cut garnet, of a pleasing strong red hue, within a surround of round brilliant cut diamonds, additionally set to the each shoulder with a cluster of three similarly cut diamonds Length of central cluster 2.2cm, estiamted weights: garnet 14.82cts; diamonds 0.54cts total
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