1 Large 20th century Black glass book button. Bimini glass buttons have become quite the rage in the past 10-20 years. They were made in the 1940's by. A company in England was created by a man named Fritz Lampl who created these designs back then in carious colored glass, many of which have gold or silver luster highlights on them. They have a brass plate shank on the back which many but not all are marked with various backmarks, This example is one of the backmark examples and in fine condition. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and aboveCondition: PLEASE NOTE: These buttons for the most part are antique and may have age related wear. We make every effort to point out any significant condition related concerns, but again they are antique and not new. We also cannot be responsible for replaced shanks or issues related to the backs of any buttons on multiple button cards as we do not remove these buttons to re-card them. Please contact us if you would like any further condition reports on any lot.
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1 Large 18th century copper with a cobalt blue glass center. Here is a one of the rarest buttons in the auction and a very desirable button from the 18th century, The blue de roi glass is set on an ornate bordered copper and engraved behind the translucent blue glass and enameled in gold and white on the front with a scene of a man and goat on a bridge. Beautifully executed and in fine condition. A real prize of a button for any collector. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and aboveCondition: PLEASE NOTE: These buttons for the most part are antique and may have age related wear. We make every effort to point out any significant condition related concerns, but again they are antique and not new. We also cannot be responsible for replaced shanks or issues related to the backs of any buttons on multiple button cards as we do not remove these buttons to re-card them. Please contact us if you would like any further condition reports on any lot.
1 Large late 19th century green enamel and foil enclosed button. Here is an exquisite example of Guilloche enamel. Guilloche is an engine turned base typically on silver and then enameled over to show the design. Tis green enamel is accented by the gold foil paillons and framed with a pure white enamel. Very nice example,Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and aboveCondition: PLEASE NOTE: These buttons for the most part are antique and may have age related wear. We make every effort to point out any significant condition related concerns, but again they are antique and not new. We also cannot be responsible for replaced shanks or issues related to the backs of any buttons on multiple button cards as we do not remove these buttons to re-card them. Please contact us if you would like any further condition reports on any lot.
35 Small & Medium size 19th century examples including pictorial. This is a spectacular card of the old black glass buttons showing off many assorted techniques. The card includes goldstone and overlay, enamel pictorial, silver luster, gold luster, many pictorials including plants, objects, animals and other pictorials. Notice the cool square dog head and the wonderful goat and so much more. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and aboveCondition: PLEASE NOTE: These buttons for the most part are antique and may have age related wear. We make every effort to point out any significant condition related concerns, but again they are antique and not new. We also cannot be responsible for replaced shanks or issues related to the backs of any buttons on multiple button cards as we do not remove these buttons to re-card them. Please contact us if you would like any further condition reports on any lot.
2 Large early 20th C. figural cream colored porcelain buttons. These two wonderful large porcelain buttons have silver and gold designs of children, men and women on them. Each button is from a story. Very cool buttons. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and aboveCondition: PLEASE NOTE: These buttons for the most part are antique and may have age related wear. We make every effort to point out any significant condition related concerns, but again they are antique and not new. We also cannot be responsible for replaced shanks or issues related to the backs of any buttons on multiple button cards as we do not remove these buttons to re-card them. Please contact us if you would like any further condition reports on any lot.
A Louis XV style two seater settee or love seat by Greek cabinetmaker Sarides, carved walnut upholstered in green and gold fabric, measuring H91cm, W113cm, D70cm, comes with a pair of square cushions and a cushion seat, mid 20th century.Provenance: From the Estate of Loukis & Lia Petrides.
Various Countries Postage Stamps used. Comprising Greece, Austria, Belgium, Holland / Nederland, Antilles, Guracao, Nederl-Indie / Dutch Indies, Luxemburg, Hungary / Magyar, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Jugoslavija / Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Danmark / Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, France, Monaco, Deutschland / Germany, DDR / East Germany, Helvetia / Switzerland, Iceland / Island, Ireland / Eire, Italy, San Marino, Vatican, Fiume, Malta, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Africa - Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibuti, Erithrea, Malawi, Nyasaland, Mauricius, Mozambique, Reunion, Madagascar, North Rhodesia, Zambia, Rhodesia & Nyasaland, South Rhodesia, Rwanda, Zanzibar, Seychelles, Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Tanganika, South Africa, South West Africa, Namibia, Swaziland, Botswana, Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Gold coast, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Togo, Guinea, Mauritania, Liberia, Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Angola, Belg. Congo, Ruanda Urundi, Cameroon, Chad, Gabon, Rep. Congo, Nigeria, America - Canada, Newfoundland, St Pierre & Miquelon, Mexico, UN, Panama Canal, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guiana, Paraguay, Peru, Uraguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, Carribean and Atlantic islands - Bermuda, Antigua, Cuba, Turks & Caicos, Bahamas, Grenada, Leeward islands, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Cayman islands, Haiti, Martinique, Barbados, St Vincent, Guadeloupe, Indonesian islands - Indonesia, North Borneo, Singapore, Malaysia, New Caledonia, Cook isl., West Samoa, Oceania, Wallis & Futuna, Philippines, Gilbert & Ellis, Solomon, Pircairn, Fiji, Staits Settlements, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, Cambotia, Laos, China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Afganistan, Ceylon / Sri Lanka, Iran, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Aden / Yemen, Bahrain, Kwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Australia & New Zealand. (Quantity)Provenance: From the Estate of Judge Evangelides.
Junghans - Retro 60's German battery driven Astro Chron "World Time" clock introduced in1967, in original padded traveling case, rectangular satin finished case with a contrasting gold dial, Arabic numerals, baton hands and sweep seconds hand, case front with representations of the countries of the world with relative time zones, rear of case with an adjustable disc capable of calculating the present time in 24 countries. Serial No 00775.These clocks were the first battery driven quartz clocks manufactured and intended for domestic use.Dimensions: Height: 14cm Length/Width: 23cm Depth/Diameter: 9cm
RARE 'CHAKRI' PART TEA SERVICE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, CIRCA 1887 comprising a lidded tea bowl and two saucers, each decorated with white and blue flowerheads on a pale blue ground, the lid bearing the emblem for the Chakri dynasty, with the two saucers and bowl bearing the monogram of Prince Siriraj KakudhabhandNote: Chakri porcelain was commissioned from the renowned Sèvres factory in France by King Rama V (1868-1910). Chakri porcelain was ordered in seven background colours, corresponding with each day of the week: red, yellow, pink, green, white, blue and black, as well as in two special colors, silver and gold with multicolored daisies. The Chakri tea set was ordered as funeral mementos for guests who attended a succession of royal cremation ceremonies in 1887. Those who received them were royal family members and court officials, so only a small number of sets exist. A rare edition is the ‘Chui Chao Fah’ set, a miniature version given to royal children. To honor the memories of the departed, the Chakri tea set is famous for bearing three historically important markings. The emblem of the Chakri dynasty is painted on top of the lidded cups and depicts a wheel and three long upward spikes resembling weapons. The Chakri name is a combination of the Sanskrit word ‘chakra’ meaning wheel, and ‘tri’ meaning three. The monogram of Prince Siriraj Kakudhabhand, dated with Thai Minor Era or ‘Chula Sakarat’ 1249 corresponds to Common Era 1887. This is marked on the bottom of the cups and saucers. Reference: River City Website, Bangkok tea bowl 5.5cm high (including lid) Qty: 4 Each piece in overall good condition. Very minor nibbles to each rim. Surface scratches as to be expected. Gilding in overall good order with only very minor rubbing in places. Additional images now available.
INTERESTING ALBUM OF HAND TINTED SEPIA PHOTOGRAPHS OF JAPAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY including a view of Nagasaki, also views in and around Shimonoseki, Kobe, Kioto, Nikko, Tokaido, Yokohama and Fuji, twenty four double sided pages with forty eight images, contained in a black and gold lacquered cover, decorated with three seated figures, the back cover decorated with insects20cm x 26cm (image size)Additional images available detailing some of the interior.
Berkeley (Anthony) Death in the House, first edition, 1p. advertisement, original red cloth lettered in gold, slight shelf-lean, spine slightly dulled, slight bumping to spine tips and corners, an excellent copy, facsimile dust-jacket, [Cooper & Pike pp.30-33; Johns A23], 8vo, Hodder and Stoughton, 1939.*** Berkeley's final novel published in his lifetime under his own name. Scarce in such bright condition.
Victorian gold single stone old cut diamond circular brooch, with wirework bead decoration and glazed reverse and one other Victorian gold brooch, the central star decoration set with rose cut diamonds, within a blue enamel surround, the border with wirework decorationCondition Report: Circular brooch approx 9.7gm, tested 22ct (probably higher carat overlaid on lower carat), back pin not gold, diameter = 30mm, good condition, other approx 6.45gm, front tested 12ct (back tested 21ct probably gold overlaid on lower carat), back pin tested 7ct
9ct gold jewellery including pearl necklace, with matching bracelet, jade and marcasite ring and an early 20th century black onyx initial ring, with applied A decorationCondition Report:Approx 13.05gm, necklace length = 38.5cm, bracelet length = 19cm, jade size O, size K-L
Two early 20th century 9ct gold manual wind wristwatches, hallmarked, on 9ct gold expanding straps and three silver fob watches, one by American Watch CompanyCondition Report:Wristwatches approx 33.55gm, one functioning the other not, bracelet magnetic, fob watches not functioning
Certina ladies 14ct gold manual wind wristwatch, champagne dial with baton hour markers, on integral 14ct gold braceletCondition Report:Approx 38.05gm (excluding movement), bracelet non magnetic, movement functioning, length = 18.5cm, case diameter = 1.7cm excluding crown
18ct white gold oval cut emerald and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, hallmarked, total emerald weight 3.33 carat, total diamond weight 0.40 carat, with World Gemological Institute ReportCondition Report:Approx 4gm, size N, overall head = 14.4mm x 12.4mm, good condition
18ct white gold single stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, stamped 750, principal diamond weight approx 1.45 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.85gm, ring size R-S, diamond bright good colour approx H/I, with some light inclusions visible under 10x loop, clarity approx SI1/SI2, band resized and slightly thinning
Lord Elgin gold-plated gentleman's manual wind rectangular wristwatch, the back case initialled and dated 1940 and a Bulova gold-plated manual wind wristwatch, both silvered dials with subsidiary seconds dialCondition Report:Both movements functioning and clean, discolouration to dials, rubbing to Bulova case, Elgin diameter = 21mm (excluding crown), Bulova = 26mm (excluding crown), hands moving freely to both
18ct gold round brilliant cut diamond and round cut emerald half eternity ring, stamped, total diamond weight approx 0.40 caratCondition Report:Approx 3.3gm, also tested 18ct, ring size U-V, approx diamond colour G/H, approx diamond clarity SI1, one claw missing to side emerald, a couple of emeralds with small chips
18ct white gold oval aquamarine, milgrain set round brilliant cut diamond and baguette cut diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, stamped 750, aquamarine approx 10.65 carat, total diamond weight 1.00 caratCondition Report:Approx 11.75gm, size N, overall 21.5mm x 20.5mm, very good condition
Longines 14ct gold manual wind diamond set wristwatch, circa 1950's, Cal. 22L, serial No. 7632527, silvered dial with subsidiary seconds hand, bezel set with four single cut diamonds, stamped 14K, on black leather strapCondition Report:Approx 20.15gm (excluding movement), movement functioning and clean, dial good, hands moving freely, light scratches to acrylic cover and back case, strap not original, case diameter = 29mm (excluding crown)
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
19th century 15ct gold cushion cut green stone and diamond ring and an Edwardian 18ct gold five stone sapphire and diamond ring, Birmingham 1907Condition Report:15ct approx 4.25gm, size L, possibly emerald, backed stone, some abrasions to stone, diamonds slightly grey, head = 10.5mm, 18ct approx 2.7gm, size P, depth = 5.8mm
18ct white gold single stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, with diamond set gallery, hallmarked, diamond approx 1.10 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.8gm, size N, very good colour approx F, eye clean - slight amount of clouding but clean within, very good condition

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