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Large Mid C19th Walnut Writing Box with 3 secret drawers, 2 ink wells, 1 top missing, box with shaped brass corners & brass strapping, with tooled leatherette writing surface 19 1/2" x 10" x 7" together with a Japanese? Lacquer Writing Box, the top set with various ceramic panels, decorated with gilt prunus, the ebonized lacquered interior with various compartments & a pull out jewellery drawer to the base requiring some restoration 16" x 10" x 5 1/2" (Ink Wells In Office)
A collection of items, To include a moonstone fringed necklace; assorted silver brooches, including several Scottish examples; a silver Albert chain; various buttons and cufflinks; communion tokens; coins; a Mauchlinware ring box and other pieces, contained in a red leather jewellery box (qty).
A 9ct gold fancy circular link charm bracelet, Suspending seven assorted charms; a silver gilt circular pendant containing a hand painted female portrait miniature; a 15ct gold expanding circular locket, monogrammed; two 9ct gold bangles; together with a collection of various bangles; lockets; brooches and other pieces, contained in a fitted red leather jewellery box (qty).
A late Victorian multi gem set bracelet by Mrs Newman circa 1890 set along the length with oval mixed cut peridot amethyst purple sapphire and pink tourmaline with double chain link and scroll links between to a box snap clasp signed Mrs N for Mrs Philip Newman. Mrs Philip Newman studied the art of fine goldsmithing and jewellery design under the renowned John Brodgen. Their collaboration produced jewels in the latter nineteenth century which were favoured for their Egyptian and Etruscan influences and they exhibited at many International Exhibitions. Following John Bridgen's death in 1885 Mrs Newman established her own workshop in Saville Row and employed many of Brodgen's craftsmen. Mrs Newman used her own individual artistic designs along with Brodgen's worker's skills to create distinctive jewels in the best tradition of the late Victorian art jewellers
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