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A quantity of silver, gem set and costume jewellery, to include two multi-gem rings of Eastern design, a garnet bead necklace, a sodalite bead necklace with a flowerhead clasp, an amethyst cabochon starburst brooch, a silver ingot pendant, Edinburgh 1977, a collection of South American silver pieces, and other items, in an oak and brass mounted box
A collection of diamond set jewellery, including a diamond line bracelet, the small brilliants totalling 1.0 carat, to a flower head clasp stamped 10k, 23cm long; another line bracelet to a concealed box snap clasp, stamped 14k, 18cm long; a single stone diamond pendant, on a fine chain, together with a pair of matching ear studs, and a diamond set ring, of asymmetrical design, finger size S, 29g gross
A SELECTION OF COSTUME AND OTHER FASHION JEWELLERY to include necklaces, beads, diamante, simulated pearls, agate. various earrings, brooches including marcasite, Italian bracelet, gentleman`s cufflinks, and a pair of folding scissors in a "Symington `s Custard Powder" all contained in a blue shoe box
A QUANTITY OF COSTUME AND OTHER JEWELLERY to include necklaces including abalone and an Aztec style agate pendant, simulated pearls, glass, plastic, bracelets, earrings (clip-on and for pierced ears), various belt buckles, brooches to include an oval amethyst in a silver coloured metal setting, and an Art Nouveau style stick pin, gentleman`s watch (no strap), together with a MODEL OF A CORONATION COACH AND HORSES, PLAYING CARDS, POWDER COMPACT and a circular POWDER BOX portraying a courting coup le, all contained within a Quality Street tin and a white shoe box
"Pair of purple leather jewellery boxes belonging to two sisters Jacqueline and Madelaine Dennisse, each containing 9ct gold fancy charm link bracelet; enamel brooch with painting of a cherub on pink ground and seed pearl mount, paste basket pendant, tortoiseshell and paste hair comb, painted ivory rouge box, circular metal photograph frames, hat pin, and an amethyst set coin pendant"
An Edwardian coromandel ladies toilet chest with fitted interior enclosing silver topped toilet bottles hallmarked for James Vickery, London 1902, the coromandel box with hinged lid and brass bound corners, enclosing a removable mirror, the fitted interior with nine glass jars with silver tops and two rectangular glass jars with silver tops, also with a manicure set, each piece with mother of pearl handles (scissors missing), the bottom drawer fitted with jewellery trays, green velvet and silk lined throughout and bearing retailers label `Asser & Sherwin, 81 Strand & 69 Oxford St. London`, the brass lock stamped `Bramahs`, 30.5cm wide, 18cm high, 22.5cm deep
A Liberty & Co `Cymric` silver cigar box by Archibald Knox, Birmingham 1902, the plain polished rectangular box with hinged cover enamelled in blue and green with an entwined knot design, 19.5cm wide, 7cm high, 12cm deep The London store Liberty & Co was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty (1843-1917) in 1875. With a £2000 loan from his future father-in-law, Arthur Liberty took on the lease of half a shop at 218a Regent Street with only three staff. Within eighteen months he had repaid the loan and acquired the second half of 218 Regent Street. The store became the most fashionable place to shop in London and iconic liberty fabrics were used for both clothing and furnishings. Its clientele was exotic, and included famous members of the Pre-Raphaelite movement. The shop specialized in selling ornaments, fabric and objects from Japan and the Far East. The Liberty department store was an enormous influence on British artists and designers. In 1899 Archibald Knox began designing for Liberty particularly the new Celtic design work such as the `Cymric` and `Tudric` range, (silver and pewter respectively). Their Cymric catalogue states, `The feature of this development is, its complete breaking away from convention in the matter of design treatment`. In addition to metalwork and jewellery Knox designed terracotta garden ornaments, carpets, wallpaper and fabrics for Liberty & Co, seemingly mastering each discipline with ease.
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