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Misc. costume jewellery, in ornately carved wooden box & various ladies` quartz wristwatches (6), none working but may only require batteries, gent`s Sekonda quartz, not working, may require battery, gent`s Sekonda, jewelled movement, "working" order, square black dial with centre sweep finger, batons for numerals & date-just feature, stainless steel case, fitted with stainless steel mesh bracelet, various ladies` wristwatches (6), "working" order (5), non working (1) (lot)
A matched suite of amethyst and pearl set jewellery, comprising - gold coloured metal mounted triple strand pearl choker, 330mm overall, with central gold coloured metal mounted amethyst and pearl set panel, 45mm x 40mm, a 9ct gold mounted 170mm length triple strand pearl bracelet with amethyst and pearl clasp (20mm x 25mm overall), a gold coloured metal mounted amethyst and seed pearl set ring (gross weight 5.5 grammes - ring size O), and a pair of gold coloured metal mount amethyst and pearl earrings, 15mm x 18mm overall (with clip fitting), contained in blue leather covered box retailed by Chantecler
A Victorian Columbian emerald and natural seed pearl choker the double strand choker with thirty-five Columbian emeralds (not tested) and natural seed pearl trefoil shaped motifs, on a string with probably an 18ct gold clasp and safety chain, in original fitted case, bearing mark to inner lid, `Manufacturing Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company 112 Regent St. London` with Prize a crown and Prize Medals above. *The Goldsmiths` and Silversmiths` Company was founded in 1880 by William Gibson and John Langham from 112 Regent Street and became a limited company in 1898 (the mark to the inner lid of the box pre-dates this). It sold a wide range of silver and jewellery and exhibited internationally. It amalgamated with Garrard, the Crown Jewellers, in 1952. The above information is from J.D. Culme`s book The directory of gold & silversmiths, jewellers and allied traders 1838-1914...(Woodbridge, Suffolk, Antique Collectors` Club, 1987, 2v.) See Illustration.
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