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Lot 388

A brooch, 950/1000 platinum and 750/1000 gold, set with 5 round cut sapphires, 14 baguette cut diamonds with an approximate weight of 0.84 ct., 19 navette cut diamonds with an approximate weight of 2.85 ct. and 30 brilliant cut ones with the approximate weight of 5.10 ct., Portuguese, signs of use, Lisbon mark (1985-2020), Dim. - 5 cm; Peso - 17,4 g.

Lot 314

CAMÕES, Luís de.- OS | LVSIADAS | DE LVIS | de Camões | ¶ Polo original antigo | agora nouamente | impressos.- Em Lisboa, Com licença do Sancto Officio & Priuilegio Real, Por Manoel de Lyra. A custa de Esteuão Lopez mercador de liuros, 1597.- [2], 186 f.; 18 cm.- E., Fifth Portuguese edition, published after the two with the same date of 1572 and previous editions by Manuel de Lyra, dated 1584 and 1591 respectively. Although with the indication “polo original antigo agora novamente impresso”, the edition completely disfigures, for reasons unknown to us, stanzas 36 (canto II), 99 (canto VIII), 71, 82 and 83 (canto IX). Copy a little cropped, with slight handling and slight foxing; outer margin of the title page reinforced on the verso; occasional minor stains; old ownership scratched on title page. It is, however, complete and, in general, reasonably preserved, matching exactly the description of the BNP copy. Twentieth-century binding, fully sheepskin, with patina and gold tooling on the spine, in keeping with the taste of the time. Auction Silva's / Pedro de Azevedo, October 1999, lot 119 (the same copy). Anselmo, 770. José do Canto, 12. BN (16th century), 119. D. Manuel II Library, 85.

Lot 194

A two-door cabinet, teak, sissoo, ivory and tortoiseshell plaques lining placed on gold leaf, top with "Eight-pointed star", interior with eight drawers simulating twelve, the central one occupying the height of two, gilt copper mounts en relief "Two-headed eagle", indo-portuguese, Mughal influence, 17th C. (1st quarter), small cracks in some tortoiseshell plaques, other minor defects, Dim. - 30 x 48,5 x 32,2 cm

Lot 387

A ring, 750/100 gold, set with 14 baguette cut diamonds weighing approximately 2.80 ct., 126 brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.90 ct. and emerald cut central one in with the approximate weight of 1.38 ct., with H~I colour and VVS2 quality and inert fluorescences, Portuguese, signs of use, Lisbon mark (1985-2020), Dim. - 18 (18,5 mm) cm; Peso - 12,6 g.

Lot 278

MELO, D. Jaime Pereira de.- Ultimas acções do Duque D. Nuno Alvares Pereira de Mello: desde 11. de Setembro de 1725. atè 29. de Janeiro de 1727. em que faleceu. Relaçaõ do seu enterro, e das exequias, que se lhe fizeraõ em Lisboa, e nas terras, de que era donatario.- Lisboa Occidental: na Officina da Musica, 1730.- [40], 370 p.: il.; 39 cm.- E., Homage of the author (1684-1749), 3rd Duke of Cadaval, to his father D. Nuno Alvares Pereira de Mello (1638-1727), 1st Duke of Cadaval. Large printing work, illustrated with an engraved frontispiece, a portrait of the biographee, a large folding engraving representing the funeral procession of D. Nuno, and 33 figures, also of funeral inspiration, distributed over 27 engraved sheets, three of which are folding, one of double page, 12 with two per page and the remaining 17 of full page. It also includes several decorative vignettes and copperplate engraved letterhead initials. All engravings are signed by [François] Harrewijn (Ernesto Soares, p. 332). The portrait, representing the 88-year-old Duke, was engraved following a drawing by Quillard. Mirrored folding engraving (between pages 54 and 55) with restored folds. Old ownership handwritten, on the half-title page. First leaves with slight signs of handling, otherwise a clean copy with large margins, with all the engravings very fresh. Full sheepskin contemporary binding or a little later, bearing in the centre of both covers, with gold tooling, the crowned monogrammatic book stamps of the Dukes of Lafões (probably modernly gauffered). Inocêncio, III, 256. Samodães, 2056.

Lot 309

MANUSCRITO.- D. MANUEL de Bragança, Rei de Portugal.- English poems: [23 poemas].- Século XX (1916-1917).- 45 f.; 21 cm.- B., Autograph manuscript. Section, containing about 45 sheets (35 pages used) with 23 autograph poems, by the king's own hand, some dated 1916 and 1917, written during his exile, on the outskirts of London. The poems are written in English (19), French (1) and Portuguese (3). On the first page, dated London 1916-1917, a significant dedication: “To my brother Antonio, Count of Sabugosa, I dedicate this book of essais [sic]. Although they are but a very poor and unskilled attempt at poetry, I know he will not laugh at them nor at the clumsy author. M”. The section, paper lined, has a label from an Oxford typography (Fox, Jones & Co.) on the top cover, with the handwritten indication: “Spoilt specimen copy”, which may indicate that the original was intended to be published. Section in brochure, packed in its own box, in the form of a binding, signed Victor Santos, profusely gold tooled, with multiple borders, with a royal crown in the centre of the upper cover, with the inscription “Manuel II - English poems”. Protective case.

Lot 383

A ring and a pair of earrings, gold and silver, set with 15 emeralds, rose cut diamonds, 47 8/8 cut and brilliant cut diamonds with the approximate total weight of 1.35 ct., Portuguese, 20th C. (mid), signs of use, missing 2 diamonds, with case, without marks, pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - (brincos) 8 cm; (anel) 15 (17,5 mm) cm; Peso - 29,1 g.

Lot 174

Child Jesus, Saviour of the World, partially painted and gilt ivory sculpture, gold crown, cruciferous rod and sandals, Indo-Portuguese, 17th C., late carved and gilt wood base with gilt and red «cushion» with minor faults on the gilding, unmarked gold pieces pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - (Menino Jesus) 24,5 cm

Lot 290

LEÃO, Duarte Nunes de.- PRIMEIRA PARTE [E SEGUNDA PARTE] | DAS CHRONICAS DOS | REIS DE PORTVGAL, REFOR- | MADAS PELO LICENCIADO | DVARTE NVNEZ DO LIÃO, DESEM- | bargador da casa da Supplicação, per | mandado del Rei Dom Philip- | pe o primeiro de Portu- | gal, da gloriosa | memoria.- Em Lisboa: Impresso por Pedro Crasbeeck, 1600.- [2], 239, [8] f.; 27 cm., Edition published in the last year of the 16th century, comprising the chronicles of Count D. Henrique, D. Afonso Henriques, D. Sancho I, D. Afonso II, D. Sancho II, D. Afonso III, D. Dinis, D. Afonso IV, D. Pedro I and D. Fernando I. The chronicle of D. João I was only printed in 1643. Duarte Nunes (1530-1608), erudite historian, graduated in Law and judge of the Casa da Suplicação (former supreme court of Portugal), after the death of the Cardinal King D. Henrique warmly embraced the cause of Philip I, whose right to the succession he defended in writing against those who challenged him. Copy with slight foxing, slightly cropped, with mirrored title page and restoration (patch) on the lower margin of the second sheet. Last sheet (blank verso) with central restoration reaching the printed part, but without lack of support. Red stamp on title page with monogram of the House of Palmela. Full shagreen binding, not contemporary, probably from the 19th century, with borders and rectangles with gold florets on both, presenting, in the centre, a large tool engraved with blocking press; panels closed on the spine, with a quadrilobed floret on the sections; enpapers with different marbled papers. Samodães, 2247. BN (16th century), 406. D. Manuel II Library, 242.

Lot 274

SANTO ANTÓNIO, Frei Henrique de.- Chronica dos eremitas da Serra de Ossa no Reyno de Portugal, e dos que floreceram em todos os mais Ermos da Christandade; dos quaes nos seguintes seculos se formou a Congregação dos Pobres de Jesu Christo; e muitos depois a Sagrada de S. Paulo primeiro Eremita, chamada dos Eremitas da Serra de Ossa.- Lisboa: na Officina de Francisco da Sylva, 1745-1752.- 2 vols.: 2 gravuras; 30 cm.- E., Although the first testimonies of the presence of hermits in Serra d'Ossa date back to the 4th century, it was only in 1536 that the Congregation of the Poor of Jesus Christ was founded, by a bull of Pope Paul III, attributing to the hermits of Serra d'Ossa the rule of St. Augustine. In 1578, Pope Gregory XIII, through the intervention of Cardinal D. Henrique, integrated the community into the congregation of the Hermits of St. Paul, making the privileges of the mendicant orders applicable to them. The Father Master Henrique de Santo António (1682-1783), in the century Manuel Armão, born in Cascais, in addition to being a chronicler, was a qualifier of the Holy Office, examiner of the three military orders, rector of the Monastery of Lisbon and, twice, general of the order. The collation of each volume is as follows: I - [68], 986 p.: 1 engraved title; II - [32], 961, [1 br,] p.: 1 engraved title. The original of the third volume was completed, but disappeared in the earthquake of 1755, according to some, or it has been printed and no copies are known, according to others. Both volumes are illustrated with the same engraved title, between the half-title and the title page, representing the Serra d’Ossa and its monastery. Exceptional copy (it will have been washed eventually), with impeccably gilt edges, lined with magnificent full green morocco bindings, signed Rousselle, Parisian bookbinder from the second half of the 19th century; gold tooling on the spine, rool on the squares and watered silk endpapers. Inocêncio, III, p. 179 e X, p. 184. Samodães, 3053. Palha, 2470. Auction Silva's / Pedro de Azevedo, November 2000, lot nº 363 (the same copy).

Lot 272

272 PORTVGALIAE MONVMENTA HISTORICA A SAECVLO OCTAVO POST CHRISTVM VSQVE AD QVINTVMDECIMVM IVSSV ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARVM OLISIPONENSIS EDITA - OLISIPONE: TYPIS ACADEMICIS, 1856-1888.- 23 ISSUES IN 5 VOLS.: 4 FACSIMILES; 43 CM.- E., Complete set of this very important monumental work, whose publication did not go beyond four volumes (here bound in five) which have the following subtitles: I - Scriptores (vol. I and II, 3 fasc., 1856-1864, 420 p.); II - Leges et consvetvdines (vol. I and II, 6 fasc. + 1 of indexes, 1856-1873, 980, [3], 100 p.); III - Diplomata et chartae (vol. I, 4 fasc., 1868-1873, 564 p.); IV - Inquisitiones (vol. I, 9 fasc., 1891-1977, 1553, [2] p.). The project, initially coordinated by Alexandre Herculano, consisted in the publication of the most important documentary sources in our history. Volume II of “Leges et consvetvdines” is bound in volume “Scriptores”. The vast majority of fascicles retain both brochure covers. Half red morocco bindings, with gold tooling on the spines (joints with some wear).

Lot 307

ARTIGOS DAS | sisas nouamente emen | dados per mandado Delrei nosso | senhor. | [gravura xilográfica com as armas do reino] | ¶Foi impresso em a mui nobre & sempre leal cidade de | Lixboa em casa de Manuel Ioam. Anno. M.D.LXVI. [1566].- [2], xxxvij, [1 br.], 7, [1], f.; 26 cm.- E., Third edition, the first two having been published in 1512 and 1542, both in Lisbon. The sisa, an indirect tax on the transactions of goods, came to represent more than three quarters of the Crown's revenues, namely in the reign of King D. João I. Complete copy, matching exactly with the collection of the copy from the Library of King D. Manuel II, in other words, presenting the “Reportorio dos artigos das sisas” and the errata, at the end, unlike the copy of the BNP, where the same texts are found after the second folio. Autograph signature of Duarte Nunes de Leão in the lower margin of folio xxxvij, after taxes. Title page with small ink stains; old annotations on the verso (blank) of the second folio; small wormhole on the lower margin of the first 12 leaves; excessive cropping (carmine edges), affecting the last line, claim on the last leaf and some current titles. Recent binding, full face with small ink stains; old annotations on the back (blank) of the second folio; small moth cut in the lower margin of the first 12 leaves; excessive trimming (carmine cut), affecting the last line, claim on the last leaf and some current titles. Recent binding, full parchment, with multiple borders and the coat of arms of Portugal, engraved in gold on both covers. Anselmo, 716. BN (16th century), 634. D. Manuel II Library, 394

Lot 10

A civil dignitary uniform, circa 1870-1910, wool with gilt metallic thread trimming, blue trousers with gold thread trimming, white trousers with the same decoration, bicorn hat, original tinplate box, Portuguese, 19th/20th C., minor faults and defects, signs of use, jacket marked A. ROXO - LISBOA, Dim. - (casaca) 47 x 90 cm; (calças) 105 cm

Lot 283

ARRAIS, D. Frei Amador, O.C.D.- DIALOGOS | DE DOM FREI | AMADOR ARRAIZ | BISPO DE POR- | TALEGRE. | [gravura xilográfica com as armas episcopais].- Em Coimbra: Em casa de Antonio de Mariz, Impressor. Anno de 1589.- [2], 307, [1] f.; 19 cm.- E., Fr. Amador Arrais (ca. 1530-1600), Carmelite, figure of great intellectual magnitude in the 16th century and eloquent orator, was a royal preacher, coadjutor of Cardinal D. Henrique and bishop of Portalegre (1581-1596). Original edition of his «Diálogos», a work considered to be a significant milestone in Portuguese Counter-Reformation literature and a document that well reflects the mentality of the time, to which anti-Semitism and a tendency to quote classic authors such as influence of the humanistic current. Title page with restoration on the inner margin, next to the backbone; episcopal coat of arms partially filled in ink; back of last sheet with old handwritten annotations. For the rest, a slightly cropped specimen, with carmine edges, complete, solid and clean. Recent binding, full sheepskin, decorated with blind and gold tooling rectangles, in the Renaissance manner, on the gold florets on the sections. Inocêncio, I, p. 52. Anselmo, 894. BN (16th century), 32. D. Manuel II Library, 25.

Lot 305

PESSOA, Fernando.- Mensagem.- Lisboa: Parceria António Maria Pereira, 1934.- 100, [2] p.; 18 cm.- E., Original edition of an emblematic work of 20th century Portuguese literature. The only book published by the author (1888-1935), a year before his death. Copy very clean, keeping the booklet covers with flaps. Upper cover with circular stamp (Biblioteca Mattos Nº ___ ) slightly faded and minor restoration on the upper margin. Full red shagreen binding, with gold ornamental borders and engraving on the upper cover; moister stain on the back cover, without affecting the body of the book.

Lot 382

A chain, 800/100 gold, engraved decoration links, 20th C. (mid), signs of use, without marks, pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - 81 cm; Peso - 269 g.

Lot 386

A ring, 800/1000 gold, set with brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 2.14 ct., colour grade M~N and VS purity (small cleavage at the clip) and low fluorescence, Portuguese, Lisbon mark (1985-2020), Dim. - 19 (18,7 mm) cm; Peso - 3,5 g.

Lot 298

MANUSCRITO.- REGRA do Mosteiro de Santa Marta de Lisboa.- 1 documento.- Século XVII (1626).- 20 f.; 31 cm.- E., Manuscript on parchment. The building that currently houses the Hospital de Santa Marta was initially (1569) an asylum for victims of the plague, in Lisbon. In 1577, during the reign of D. Henrique and on the initiative of the priests of São Roque, it went from being a retreat to a monastery. In 1583, D. Jorge de Almeida, Archbishop of Lisbon, authorized the establishment of a convent of Poor Clares nuns of the second order of Saint Francis, under the invocation of Saint Martha, having as founders three nuns from the Convent of Saint Clare of Santarém. The document is part of the “Regra do Mosteiro de Santa Marta de Lisboa”, granted in the third year of the pontificate of Pope Urban VIII (1623-1644), which follows the rule of Saint Clare. Manuscript consisting of 20 leaves of parchment, carefully ruled and calligraphed in round roman, with imposition of 31 lines per page. Features the following decoration: on the front of the first sheet, a large illuminated initial O (112x103 mm), representing the Virgin and Child, the page framed by four vegetal strips, in trompe-l'oeil, the lower one containing two medallions with the images of Saint Francis and Saint Clare; the remaining 19 leaves include a large card at the end of the introductory text (f. 4r.), 22 initials illuminated in blue, red and gold, 17 with three lines and five with two, and six initials calligraphed in red. The rule itself is developed into 23 chapters, which exhaustively regulate the life of the nuns, highlighting the following epigraphs: The rule itself is developed into 23 chapters, which exhaustively regulate the life of the nuns, highlighting the following epigraphs: Que as freiras morem continuamente encerradas em o mosteiro; Do habito das freiras; Em que maneira hão de estar as freiras em o dormitorio; Do silencio; Da maneira de falar; Do jejum & abstinencia das freiras; Da freiras enfermas; Do torno & da guarda delle; Do locutorio; Da grade & guarda della; Das pessoas que hão de entrar em o mosteiro; Da Abadessa; etc. Exceptionally well preserved document, consisting of two sections, each with five folded sheets, covered in a simple binding with red silk shantung lining; the set is modernly stored (certainly in the workshop of master Império Graça) in an ingenious red shagreen box/case, in the form of a binding, with elaborate gold decoration on the covers and spine.

Lot 295

MANUSCRITO.- CARLOS II, Rei de Espanha.- Carta executória de fidalguia- Século XVII (1676).- 75 f; 32 cm.- E., Manuscript on parchment. Execution of nobility charter (or letter of coat of arms) granted in the name of the Council of His Excellency El-Rei Don Carlos II, of Spain (1661-1700), to Don Garcia de Medrano y Varrio (or Barrio), neighbour of the village of Almagro, Granada jurisdiction, by H.M.'s fiscal attorney, Don Juan de Muriel. At the end: Dada en Granada a beynteiocho dias del mes de mayo de mil y seisc[ent]os y setenta y seis años. Executory letters of nobility were introduced during the reign of Fernando and Isabel, the Catholic Monarchs, and continued to be produced until the 19th century. They witnessed the blood cleansing of the applicants and their ancestors, as well as their faith, free from any heresy. At the same time, they defined their coat of arms and established the right to use them. The document is developed on 75 sheets of parchment (2 white), carefully ruled and calligraphed in Gothic characters, the last being occupied by an extensive visa. In the first two folios we find three large full-page (31x22 cm) illuminations, with the following representations: on the verso of the first folio the Virgin Mary; in front of the second folio, a genealogical scheme with 13 blue circles inscribed in gold (oxidized); on the verso of the same sheet, the applicant's coat of arms held by an angel or archangel with a sword (St. Michael?). In front of the next page, with two lateral vegetal stripes, the beginning of the text, with the first three lines (plus lines 21 and 22) illuminated in blue, red and gold. The text also includes three dozen illuminated initials, with one or two lines, two large letters and seven lines totally or partially painted. Document well preserved, fully legible, with only some oxidation in the gold decoration. Full crimson velvet binding, not contemporary, with two silver clasps. Protective case in burgundy canvas.

Lot 279

VASCONCELOS, Pe. Simão de, S.J.- CHRONICA | DA | COMPANHIA | DE | JESV | DO ESTADO DO BRASIL: | DO QVE OBRARÃO SEVS FILHOS | NESTA PARTE DO NOVO MVNDO | TOMO PRIMEIRO | DA ENTRADA DA | COMPANHIA DE JESV | NAS PARTES DO BRASIL | & | DOS FVNDAMENTOS QVE NELLAS | Lançârão, & continuàrão seus Religiosos em quanto alli trabalhou o Padre Manoel | da Nobrega Fundador, & primeiro Prouincial desta Provincia, | E | ALGUMAS NOTICIAS ANTECEDENTES | curiosas, & necessarias das cousas daquelle Estado...- Lisboa: Na Officina de Henrique Valente de Oliueira Impressor delRey N.S. Anno M. DC. LXIII. [1663].- [12], 178, [185 a 188 (em falta)], 528, [12] p.: 1 frontispício gravado; 33 cm.- E., First edition of one of the most beautiful productions of Portuguese presses from the seventeenth century and a fundamental work for the history of Brazil (in the title page it has the indication of the first volume, but it was the only one published). In his introduction, Father Simão de Vasconcelos (1597-1671), rector of the schools of Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, proposes the theory that the Earthly Paradise would be located in Portuguese America. Although the licenses were granted between May 18, 1661 and November 7, 1662 (?), the visiting priest considered that such assertion was contrary to the dogmas of the Catholic faith and demanded that such a passage be suppressed. Thus, in all known copies, the pagination jumps from p. 178 to p. 185.However, in the present copy, the two leaves corresponding to pp. 185 to 188. At the end, between pages 481 and 528, it includes the Latin poem "De Beata Virgine Dei Matre Maria", by Father José de Anchieta SJ, who composed it «...quando esteve em refens entre Indios barbaros, com a ajuda da Virgem, escrevendo na praia em lugar de papel, que alli não tinha, nem tinta». Copy a little cropped (carmine edges) and with slight foxing; occasional minor restorations. Keeps the engraved title very fresh and with good margins. Recent binding, fully made of sheepskin, with gold decoration on the spine, in keeping with the taste of the time. Borba de Moraes, p. 888. Sabin, 98651. Rodrigues, 2457. Inocêncio, VII, p. 286. Samodães, 3443. Arouca, V 51.

Lot 385

A pair of earrings, gold and silver, set with 52 antique brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 6.40 ct., Portuguese, 20th C. (mid), signs of use, without marks, pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - 2 cm; Peso - 11,7 g.

Lot 294

CONIMBRICENSES.- COMMENTARII | COLLEGII | CONIMBRICENSIS SO- | CIETATIS IESV. | IN QVATVOR LIBROS DE | COELO ARISTOTELIS | STAGIRITÆ...- Olisipone: Ex officina Simonis Lopesij, Anno M. D. LXXXXIII. [1593].- [8], 447, [1 br.] p.; 22 cm. Junto com; -----.- COMMENTARII | COLLEGII | CONIMBRICENSIS SO- | CIETATIS IESV. | IN LIBROS METEORVM | ARISTOTELIS STAGIRITÆ...- Olisipone: Ex officina Simonis Lopesij, Anno M. D. LXXXXIII. [1593].- 143, [1 br.] p.; 22 cm. Junto com; -----.- COMMENTARII | COLLEGII CO- | NIMBRICENSIS SOCIETATIS | IESV IN LIBROS ARISTOTE- | LIS, QVI PARVA NATVRA- | LIA APPELANTVR...- Olisipone: Ex officina Simonis Lopesij, Anno M. D. XCIII. [1593].- 104 p.; 22 cm. Junto com: -----.-IN LIBROS | ETHICORVM ARISTOTELIS AD NICHOMACVM CVRSVS DISPV- | TATIONES, IN QVIBVS PRAECIPVA | QVAEDAM ETHICAE DISCI- | PLINAE CAPITA CON- TINENTVR...- Olisipone: Ex officina Simonis Lopesij, Anno M. D. XCIII. [1593].- 95, [1 br.] p.; 22 cm.- E., Original edition, of four of the eight editorial initiatives with comments on the works of Aristotle, published by the Society of Jesus in Coimbra (4) and in Lisbon (4), usually designated by Conimbricenses and intended for the Philosophy course at the Colégio das Artes de Coimbra, in charge of the Jesuits since 1555. The person responsible for the four volumes was Father Manuel de Góis SJ (1543-1597), born in Portel, a distinguished figure in the golden period of Jesuit teaching in Coimbra. The Coimbra editions were enormously successful, having been republished in Venice, Lyon, Cologne, Hamburg and Mainz, several times, remaining as manuals for Jesuit colleges until the mid-eighteenth century. Carefully treated copy, probably washed, with no noticeable defects. Second half of the volume with a stain on the upper margin, affecting the current titles and, occasionally, the first lines of the text; some minor stains. Two old ownerships (one crossed out) on the front cover page. Interesting rebuilt contemporary binding, with blind and gold tooling, on the covers and spine (worn), with new endpapers. Anselmo, 794, 795, 796 and 797. BN (16th century), 194, 192, 191 and 196. Library of King Manuel II, 126, 125, 124 and 127.

Lot 1381

A hand knotted rug with a geometric gold pattern on a blue ground. 265x185cm

Lot 1594

William Hunter, 1890-1967. An oil on canvas still life of flowers titled 'Russet And Gold', approx 51cm x 62cm.

Lot 1908

Five framed and glazed silver and gold discs recognising sales for artists including Billy Ocean, Kylie Minogue and Mel & Kim.

Lot 1909

Seven framed and glazed gold and silver discs recognising sales by the artist Technotronic.

Lot 1910

Four framed and glazed gold and silver discs for various 1990s dance compilations.

Lot 2012

A Quality 20th Century Japanese Kimono with gold thread embroidery full length.

Lot 2013

A Japanese 20th century quality Kimono. With gold thread embroidery.with exotic birds on a red ground full length.

Lot 187

A Six stand Coral necklace with gold fittings

Lot 221

A pair of 14ct Gold blood stone stud earrings

Lot 229

An 18ct gold, Diamond and Sapphire half eternity ring, size F

Lot 238

An 18ct yellow gold Bvlgari style bangle, weight 21 grams

Lot 241

Six bottles of assorted spirits inc. Chivas Regal, Teacher's, Grant's and Tequila gold

Lot 404

A set of three dragonfly broochesGoldOne yellow gold and two white gold of body fully set with brilliant cut diamonds totalling (ca. 3.27ct)Deer hallmark 800/1000 (1985-2020) and same date maker's mark(certificate for Luiza de Brito)4x3 cm3x2,5 cm11.6 g

Lot 429

A ring Gold and silverSet with one light blue faux stone and 14 rose cut diamondsEurope, ca. 1940Unmarked in compliance with Decree-Law 120/2017, art. 2º, nº.2 C Size: 14 (EU)7.5 g

Lot 225

A Victorian ringSilver and gold, 19th centuryLozenge shaped of engraved foliage decoration set with one square cut emerald (ca. 6.2x6.2 mm) and various rose cut diamondsUnmarked in compliance with Decree-Law 120/2017, art. 2º, nº.2 CSize: 19 (EU)10.6 g

Lot 316

A modernistic ringTextured gold applied on enamelStamped 750/1000Italy, ca. 1960Unmarked in compliance with Decree-Law 120/2017, art. 2º, nº.2 C Size: 12 (EU)16.2 g

Lot 184

A necklaceTubular gold links with fringesLater hallmarked Ram 585/1000 and OwlLength: 40 cm22.6 g

Lot 203

A ringGold and silver, 18th century Base and back of unusual pierced and chased decoration with volutes and foliage Top set with colourless quartzes in various cuts Unmarked in compliance with Decree-Law 120/2017, art. 2º, nº.2 C Size: 17 (EU) 3x2,2 cm15.6 g

Lot 140

A bow pendantPortuguese gold, 18th centuryRococo decoration of delicate chased decoration of scrolls and foliage motifs, set with two crowned rose diamondsUnreadable and unidentified gold assay-mark6x4,9 cm14.3 g

Lot 398

A pearl necklaceThree cultured pearls strands (ca.7 mm) of gold and platinum clasp set with one pearl and various small 8/8 cut diamonds France, ca. 1950 Unreadable French assay marksLength: 52,5 cm

Lot 424

A pair of earringsPortuguese gold, 19th centuryHand with pearl dropOporto gold assay mark and maker's mark nr.1316 José de Vasconcelos Lima registered 1864Literature:Manuel Gonçalves Vidal"Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portugueses"séc. XV a 1950p. 135Height: 3 cm3.4 g

Lot 227

A large necklaceThree cultured pearl strands (ca. 3/6 mm) and silver and gold claspCentral element set with root emerald (ca. 24.2x21.9x12.6 mm) one pear shaped (ca. 11.7x8.2 mm)Two antique cut diamonds (ca. 1.00ct each) colour L/M clarity S2/P2 and 135 antique brilliant cut diamonds (ca. 6.20ct)Clasp set with one emerald (ca. 9x7.2 mm) and 32 antique cut diamonds (ca. 1.10ct)Deer hallmark 800/1000 (1985-2020) and same date maker's markLength: 49 cm

Lot 448

A necklaceSilver and goldRomantic era decoration of foliage motifs set with small rose cut diamondsDog's Head hallmark gold 800/1000, silver 833/1000 (1938-1984) and same date maker's markLength: 45 cm17.7 g

Lot 605

A pair of bowlsChinese export porcelainGrisaille, gold and iron oxide decoration of mythological figures, possibly depicting Love and Psyche or Flora and ZephyrusQianlong reign (1736-1795)Height: 4 cm

Lot 187

In silver, 18th centuryLace decorated with stylized plant motifs with a removable pear-shaped pendant entirely studded with chrysolites of various sizesLate claspMetal and gold earrings set with adapted garnets (17th century)Unmarked in compliance with Decree-Law 120/2017, art. 2º, nº.2 C

Lot 135

A pair of earringsPortuguese gold, 18th centuryCrescent shaped of small suspended element, set with small rose cut diamondsScalloped decoration of scrolls and volutesGold assay-mark nr.81 (António Martins da Cruz) registered 1784 and unidentified maker´s markLiterature:M. G. Vidal"Marcas de Contrastes e Ourives Portuguesesséc.XV a 1950p. 9Diam.: 3,5 cm9.6 g

Lot 389

A pair of earringsGold and platinumChanel style set with half Mabe pearl (ca. 11 mm) framed by frieze of small brilliant cut diamondsHorse's Head hallmark (1938-1984) gold 800/1000, platinum 500/1000Diam.: 20,5 mm16.9 g

Lot 395

A necklaceNatural pearls (ca. 1.9/2.5 mm)Silver and gold clasp19th centuryLength: 92 cm

Lot 345

A ring bandGoldSet with 17 brilliant cut diamonds totalling (ca. 3.06ct)Deer hallmark 800/1000 (1985-2020) and same date maker's mark(signs of wear, one added gold element as it was widened)Size: 19 (EU)7.4 g

Lot 139

A demi parureSpanish gold, 18th centuryBrooch/pendant and earringsThree articulated elements of which one bow shaped of scalloped and chiselled decoration with foliage inspired motifs, volutes and scrolls set in alveoli with emeraldsIn the original case(restoration)Length: 8,2 cm27.1 gr

Lot 123

A lapel watchGold 750/1000Roman numbering dial of gold border decorationEngraved foliage motifs to backUnmarked in compliance with Decree-Law 120/2017, art. 2º, nº.2 CDiam.: 3,5 cm39.1 g

Lot 396

A demi parure of necklace and earringsGold and pearlsFour strands cultured pearl necklace (ca. 3.2 mm) with white gold and cross bars set with antique cut, table and crowned rose cut diamondsIdentical motifs to earringsUnmarked in compliance with Decree-Law 120/2017, art. 2º, nº.2 CLength: 31,5 cm38 gr

Lot 239

A ring Gold and silverChased band, boat shaped top set with cultured pearl (ca. 6.5mm), 2 small rubies and rose cut diamondsDog's Head hallmark gold 800/1000 silver 833/1000 (1938-1984) and same date maker's markSize: 13 (EU)9.9 g

Lot 153

A necklace Striated gold beadsRemarked Ram 800/1000 and OwlLength: 40 cm18.6 g

Lot 266

A Cartier "La Donna" watchGold 750/1000 Model created in celebration of actress Maria Félix Automated mechanism, iridescent dial of Roman numbering In good condition In the original case, without documentation Swiss assay-marks and serial number 97380LX 2903134 g

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