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Lot 97

A box of costume jewellery mainly large finger rings

Lot 96

A box of costume jewellery

Lot 284

A Chinese lacquered musical jewellery box

Lot 25

A late 19th century English gilt brass carriage timepieceJenner & Knewstub 33 St. James's St. & 66 Jermyn St.Surmounted by a facetted floral handle and knurled finials over a stepped cornice and reeded uprights between solid side panels and a signed hinged rear door with spring catch. The engraved silvered Roman dial with elaborate floral scroll surround and fine blued steel moon hands.The single chain fusee movement with four ringed pillars and large underslung, jewelled English lever escapement with three-arm monometallic balance. Ticking with a small, brass winding key. 13.5cms (5ins) highFootnotes:Frederick Jenner and Fabian Knewstub entered into partnership around 1856, working out of 33 St. James Street, London. They specialised in making dressing cases, though they also offered clocks, toilette cases, wallets, etc. Additionally, they offered a range of silver and gold smithing objects and services, including gem engraving. Fredrick Jenner was born around 1823 in Beddingham, Sussex. At some point he moved to Newington in Surrey, where he married Charlotte Theakston Chaffey in 1849, who was 8 years his junior. It is unknown how he was employed, as he is not listed in relevant trade directories. Based on later records, it is tentatively suggested he was a stationer. The couple had a child, Frederick, around 1851, followed less then two years later with another child, George, and then another, Robert, in 1855. By this point, it seems likely that the growing Jenner family had moved to London, as Jenner and Knewstub went into partnership in 1856.Fabian James Knewstub was born in Kent around 1825/26 to William and Susan Knewstub. He had seven siblings, including Elizabeth, who may have been his fraternal twin, based on birth date. Fabian and Elizabeth were the eldest of the siblings. It is unclear when Fabian moved to London; based on later records it appears he was a trained jeweller, though the nature and location of his apprenticeship remain unclear. He was certainly in London by 1856, when he entered into partnership with Frederick Jenner.Two years after the formation of the partnership, the pair began advertising a selection of bags for sale, as well as the ability to engrave monograms on the bags. That same year, Knewstub and his partner Susan Dines, six years his junior and originally from Essex, had their first child, Harry, followed in 1860 by Walter. Oddly, the 1861 census records Fabian living as a boarder with his younger brother Walter, in 15, Kensington Square, Kensington, Middlesex. There is no mention of Susan, Harry, or baby Walter. Why this should be the case remains unclear. At the International Exhibition of 1862, Jenner and Knewstub exhibited in several categories, receiving two medals for their leather craft and were noted as 'exhibitors of very superior work'. That year, Annie Jenner was born, followed the next year by Edward Jenner and Frank Knewstub. 1863 also saw the partnership expand to operate from both 33 St. James Street and nearby 66 Jermyn Street, suggesting they must have been doing well at this time. The following year, the partnership expanded again, to 69 Jermyn Street. Jenner also took a patent out that year, for an invention which provided 'Improvements in purses, cigar cases, bags and other similar receptacles'. Unfortunately, the exact nature of the device is unknown.In 1865, Jenner's youngest child, Frederica, was born. George Knewstub was born the following year. An interesting notice was taken out in 1866, advertising the fact that Jenner and Knewstub were selling off their entire stock, 'prior to enlarging their premises'. The advertisement details what stock they have: 'Dressing cases, Travelling bags, cutlery, despatch boxes, albums, photographs, envelope cases, jewellery, elegancies in mounted china, or-moulu, gold, silver, enamel, etc.'. The stock offered seems fairly evenly split between jewellery/metal work and stationary goods, tentatively suggested as representative of Knewstub's and Jenner's skills, respectively. However, the presumed revenue they accrued from this sale doesn't appear to have been spent on new premises; contrarily they appear to have downsized, occupying only 33 St. James Street and 66 Jermyn Street. They did, however, present a new, patented writing case (the Elgin Writing Case) and dispatch box (the ABC Dispatch Box) to the 1867 Paris Exposition, for which they received an award. Both the writing case and dispatch box were very warmly reviewed by the literary establishments of the day, including Punch and the Times. Shortly after, in 1869, Bessie Knewstub was born, followed less then two years later by the youngest Knewstub, Ethel. Around this time, a patented 'Jewel Case' was also added to the firm's celebrated products. The census of 1871 recorded Fabian and Susan Knewstub, and their six children, living in Peterborough Villas, Middlesex. Frederick, described as a stationer, and Charlotte Jenner, and their six children, were living in St. James Street, possibly above the shop, though this is not certain. By this point, Jenner and Knewstub were describing themselves as 'Dressing case and Travelling Bag makers' as well as 'Jewellers, Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Designers, Heraldic and Gem engravers'. Not only did they employ 45 people between the two shops, they appear to have received royal patronage, advertising as makers to 'the Queen, the Royal Family and Principal Courts of Europe'. They also had a new form of keyless work, in their patented 'Eunomia watch' which boasted that their 'improved keyless action cannot be overwound', the watch also contained a 'perfectly safe mainspring' and was described by the Times as 'a perfect timekeeper'. Unfortunately, no further details can be found about the exact nature of the keyless works. The firm exhibited in the 1878 Paris Exposition, seemingly in quite a few sections, including clocks and watches. The British Horological Institute's correspondent at the expo was bracingly dismissive of the partnership, describing them as 'Jenner and Knewstub, the extensive advertisers of the 'Bag of Bags,' also exhibit clocks and watches, perhaps very good ones, too, though we did not trouble to examine them. The man who invents or improves can never be content to be classed with the one who is only a tradesman. It is a pity that the latter cannot be penetrated with a sufficient sense of the fitness of things to confine himself to the shop and the bazaar.' Despite this dismissal, the firm received an honourable mention for their jewellery exhibit and a silver medal for their stationary exhibit. Less then two years later, the firm took out a design patent for a metal purse. The census of 1881 lists the Knewstubs living at 20, St George Square, Pancras, London and Fabian himself as a publisher of books. Interestingly, in 1884, the firm fulfilled another royal contract, this time for Empress Eugénie of France. The contract was for the manufacture of an ebony and silver mounted book, with vellum pages containing the names of all the subscribers to a memorial established for the late Prince Imperial, her only son. The book was 'made in ebony, with silver mounts, with a raised carved silver 'N' and Imperial Crown in the centre, and raised silver eagle at each corner'. 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Lot 101

Quantity of costume jewellery to include; ear studs, rings, necklaces, etc, with jewellery box

Lot 166

A jewellery box containing a quantity of jewellery and other items, including operculums, Georgian paste cufflinks and two pairs of lorgnettes

Lot 170

A collection of vintage costume jewellery including items of Christian Dior (one in the original box), Mitchel Maer etc, a musical box pendant by Christian Dior (A/F), together with three silver compacts, a silver and tortoiseshell compact, a silver and tortoiseshell pill box, a silver pill box and an Eterna travelling clock

Lot 1009

A vintage jewellery box and contents to include earrings, rings and necklaces. Together with some boxed vintage costume jewellery items.

Lot 1054

A Georgian fruit wood jewellery box with mother of pearl escutcheons and coloured inlaid shell detail to lid. Small drawer to front with bun handles and velvet lining. Lift up lid with 9 interior sectioned compartments. Wriiten datils to underside of drawer, dated 1821. 

Lot 833

including a double row cultured pearl choker set to a sapphire and diamond clasp, a pair of 9ct gold torpedo-shaped cufflinks, 4.3 grams, an 18ct gold signet ring, 3.8 grams, a jade bead necklace and bracelet, a coral bead necklace, three amber bead necklaces (broken), an enamel and silver pill box engraved with a naval crown, a rose-cut diamond and enamel plaque mounted on black velvet ribbon, a shell cameo brooch depicting a warrior set in gold, two jewellery boxes and various other items. *Condition: All with some wear.

Lot 1007

A large collection of jewellery, comprising: a 19th century bracelet set with various hardstone cabochons, mounted in gold, length 16cm; a collection of twenty seven rings, 19th and 20th centuries, variously set, some hallmarked, including a black opal ring, size K; a ruby and diamond three-stone ring mounted in 18ct gold, size L, British hallmarks; a brilliant-cut diamond ring, mounted in gold, size M, stamped 18CT, diamond weighing approximately 0.13 carats; and an early 20th century diamond five-stone ring, mounted in gold, size Q1/2, stamped 18CT; a collection of nine pendants, including a Victorian heart-shaped gold locket set with a cushion-shaped ruby, length 2.6cm; five stick pins, including one set with a cushion-shaped paste, mounted in gold, length 7.5cm; twenty eight brooches, including one of foliate design set with cabochon opals and cultured pearls, mounted in 9ct gold, length 52cm, British hallmarks; a blue enamel, seed pearl and rose-cut diamond locket brooch in silver and gold, 2.5cm diameter; and an oval chalcedony and turquoise 'forget me not' brooch, circa 1830, length 3.7cm; together with a gilt metal comb; a turquoise and carved conch shell negligée locket necklace; and a toothpick and propelling pencil set with a citrine, in a jewellery box lined with green velvet

Lot 133

JAPANESE BLACK LACQUER JEWELLERY BOX LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY depicting various outdoor scenes, with mother of pearl inlay, along with three Japanese vasesQty: 4

Lot 291

METAL JEWELLERY BOX ALONG WITH OTHER ITEMS the jewellery box decorated with vine leaves and grapes, along with other jewellery boxes and an ice bucket

Lot 122

A figured walnut jewellery and writing box with string inlaid and mother-of-pearl motif, 11 1/2" wide

Lot 239

MELLERIO DITS MELLERIO, A FRENCH GOLD COLOURED, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET WATCH, NO. 10970EARLY 20TH CENTURYThe champagne dial with Arabic numerals, baton hands, three piece gold coloured case, with an old cut diamond and sapphire set bezel, approximately 0.80 carats total, stamped with a poinçon, unsigned manual wind movement, gold coloured brick link bracelet with concealed box claspSize/dimensions: case diameter 2.4cm, 16.3cm longGross weight: 40.1 gramsSusy Dyson was born in Peru in the 1950s to an English father and Peruvian mother. She was discovered in Marbella aged 16 by the American-Spanish socialite and CIA spy Countess Aileen de Romanones, who arranged for American photographer Henry Clarke to photograph Susy for the cover of American Vogue. Susy then embarked on a whirlwind 'Jet Set' lifestyle during the 1970s, and became a favourite model for Yves Saint Laurent, Armani, Karl Lagerfeld and Isse Miyake, as well as appearing several times in French Vogue. Susy appeared on the bottle of Karl Lagerfeld's perfume Chloe, and she starred in Fendi's short fashion film 'L'Histoire De L'Eau', which was filmed amongst many famous Roman landmarks. Susy spent much of this time in Paris, and was based in her apartment on the Quai D'Orsay, overlooking the Seine. It was in this apartment that she was photographed by Helmut Newton for his book 'Nuits Blanches'. Susy has also appeared in Anna Piaggi's 'Lagerfeld Sketchbook' and Carlo Ducci's Assouline published 'Fendi Roma'. Her society friends included the British actress Deborah Kerr; the German playboy and heir to the Opel Car business, Gunter Sachs and the record mogul boss of A&M records, Gil Friesen. One of her closest companions and confidents was Count Frédéric Chandon de Briailles, chairman of the Moët-Hennessy group and heir to the Moët & Chandon champagne fortune. Both Count Frédéric and Susy were avid patrons of the artist jewellery atelier, Rene Boivin, whose designs and mastery of the jeweller's craft they both deeply admired.  

Lot 243

A FRENCH 1970S PINK SAPPHIRE, CHRYSOPRASE AND SEED PEARL COLLAR NECKLACEThe woven seed pearl collar with graduated carved chrysoprase flower heads, each centred with a claw set oval cushion cut pink sapphire, the concealed box clasp stamped with French poinçonSize/dimensions: 38.5cm longGross weight: 45.3 gramsSusy Dyson was born in Peru in the 1950s to an English father and Peruvian mother. She was discovered in Marbella aged 16 by the American-Spanish socialite and CIA spy Countess Aileen de Romanones, who arranged for American photographer Henry Clarke to photograph Susy for the cover of American Vogue. Susy then embarked on a whirlwind 'Jet Set' lifestyle during the 1970s, and became a favourite model for Yves Saint Laurent, Armani, Karl Lagerfeld and Isse Miyake, as well as appearing several times in French Vogue. Susy appeared on the bottle of Karl Lagerfeld's perfume Chloe, and she starred in Fendi's short fashion film 'L'Histoire De L'Eau', which was filmed amongst many famous Roman landmarks. Susy spent much of this time in Paris, and was based in her apartment on the Quai D'Orsay, overlooking the Seine. It was in this apartment that she was photographed by Helmut Newton for his book 'Nuits Blanches'. Susy has also appeared in Anna Piaggi's 'Lagerfeld Sketchbook' and Carlo Ducci's Assouline published 'Fendi Roma'. Her society friends included the British actress Deborah Kerr; the German playboy and heir to the Opel Car business, Gunter Sachs and the record mogul boss of A&M records, Gil Friesen. One of her closest companions and confidents was Count Frédéric Chandon de Briailles, chairman of the Moët-Hennessy group and heir to the Moët & Chandon champagne fortune. Both Count Frédéric and Susy were avid patrons of the artist jewellery atelier, Rene Boivin, whose designs and mastery of the jeweller's craft they both deeply admired.  

Lot 244

A TWO COLOUR FANCY LINK CHAINThe chain with interlinking cross shaped and hooped two colour links, to an oval box clasp stamped 750Size/dimensions: 63cm longGross weight: 62.8 grams Susy Dyson was born in Peru in the 1950s to an English father and Peruvian mother. She was discovered in Marbella aged 16 by the American-Spanish socialite and CIA spy Countess Aileen de Romanones, who arranged for American photographer Henry Clarke to photograph Susy for the cover of American Vogue. Susy then embarked on a whirlwind 'Jet Set' lifestyle during the 1970s, and became a favourite model for Yves Saint Laurent, Armani, Karl Lagerfeld and Isse Miyake, as well as appearing several times in French Vogue. Susy appeared on the bottle of Karl Lagerfeld's perfume Chloe, and she starred in Fendi's short fashion film 'L'Histoire De L'Eau', which was filmed amongst many famous Roman landmarks. Susy spent much of this time in Paris, and was based in her apartment on the Quai D'Orsay, overlooking the Seine. It was in this apartment that she was photographed by Helmut Newton for his book 'Nuits Blanches'. Susy has also appeared in Anna Piaggi's 'Lagerfeld Sketchbook' and Carlo Ducci's Assouline published 'Fendi Roma'. Her society friends included the British actress Deborah Kerr; the German playboy and heir to the Opel Car business, Gunter Sachs and the record mogul boss of A&M records, Gil Friesen. One of her closest companions and confidents was Count Frédéric Chandon de Briailles, chairman of the Moët-Hennessy group and heir to the Moët & Chandon champagne fortune. Both Count Frédéric and Susy were avid patrons of the artist jewellery atelier, Rene Boivin, whose designs and mastery of the jeweller's craft they both deeply admired.  

Lot 245

A TWO COLOUR LONG CHAINThe two colour belcher links to an oval box clasp, stamped 750Size/dimensions: 76.5cm longGross weight: 85 gramsSusy Dyson was born in Peru in the 1950s to an English father and Peruvian mother. She was discovered in Marbella aged 16 by the American-Spanish socialite and CIA spy Countess Aileen de Romanones, who arranged for American photographer Henry Clarke to photograph Susy for the cover of American Vogue. Susy then embarked on a whirlwind 'Jet Set' lifestyle during the 1970s, and became a favourite model for Yves Saint Laurent, Armani, Karl Lagerfeld and Isse Miyake, as well as appearing several times in French Vogue. Susy appeared on the bottle of Karl Lagerfeld's perfume Chloe, and she starred in Fendi's short fashion film 'L'Histoire De L'Eau', which was filmed amongst many famous Roman landmarks. Susy spent much of this time in Paris, and was based in her apartment on the Quai D'Orsay, overlooking the Seine. It was in this apartment that she was photographed by Helmut Newton for his book 'Nuits Blanches'. Susy has also appeared in Anna Piaggi's 'Lagerfeld Sketchbook' and Carlo Ducci's Assouline published 'Fendi Roma'. Her society friends included the British actress Deborah Kerr; the German playboy and heir to the Opel Car business, Gunter Sachs and the record mogul boss of A&M records, Gil Friesen. One of her closest companions and confidents was Count Frédéric Chandon de Briailles, chairman of the Moët-Hennessy group and heir to the Moët & Chandon champagne fortune. Both Count Frédéric and Susy were avid patrons of the artist jewellery atelier, Rene Boivin, whose designs and mastery of the jeweller's craft they both deeply admired. Condition Report: Some light wear commensurate with age and use, scuffs and scratches, the clasp in good working orderCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 253

A DIAMOND SET CHAINThe gold coloured belcher link chain with tubular gold coloured spacers, set to each end with a brilliant cut diamond, approximately 1.60 carats total, to an oval box clasp, stamped 750Size/dimensions: 71cm longGross weight: 31.3 gramsSusy Dyson was born in Peru in the 1950s to an English father and Peruvian mother. She was discovered in Marbella aged 16 by the American-Spanish socialite and CIA spy Countess Aileen de Romanones, who arranged for American photographer Henry Clarke to photograph Susy for the cover of American Vogue. Susy then embarked on a whirlwind 'Jet Set' lifestyle during the 1970s, and became a favourite model for Yves Saint Laurent, Armani, Karl Lagerfeld and Isse Miyake, as well as appearing several times in French Vogue. Susy appeared on the bottle of Karl Lagerfeld's perfume Chloe, and she starred in Fendi's short fashion film 'L'Histoire De L'Eau', which was filmed amongst many famous Roman landmarks. Susy spent much of this time in Paris, and was based in her apartment on the Quai D'Orsay, overlooking the Seine. It was in this apartment that she was photographed by Helmut Newton for his book 'Nuits Blanches'. Susy has also appeared in Anna Piaggi's 'Lagerfeld Sketchbook' and Carlo Ducci's Assouline published 'Fendi Roma'. Her society friends included the British actress Deborah Kerr; the German playboy and heir to the Opel Car business, Gunter Sachs and the record mogul boss of A&M records, Gil Friesen. One of her closest companions and confidents was Count Frédéric Chandon de Briailles, chairman of the Moët-Hennessy group and heir to the Moët & Chandon champagne fortune. Both Count Frédéric and Susy were avid patrons of the artist jewellery atelier, Rene Boivin, whose designs and mastery of the jeweller's craft they both deeply admired. Condition Report: The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, the links have minimal wearCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 20

A twentieth century Chinese double- door travelling box, with 24 draws and key; a red Chinese lacquered vanity case decorated with a phoenix and dragons, fitted interior with pull up mirror, two swing out compartments at the front, drawers inside; a green lacquered vanity case, fitted interior, mirrored top lid, four drawers, two swing out jewellery compartments, embossed with metal embellishments (3)

Lot 79A

Boxes and objects - a late 19th century folk art jewellery or writing box, marquetry inlay to lid depicting figure with Ox-drawn sled, possibly American; an oak canteen box; etc, (3).

Lot 5

A jewellery box and contents, including three lady's watches and one other, a coral bead necklace with 14ct marked clasp, a silver and onyx pendant on chain, a silver coloured Maltese cross on chain, a pair of silver coloured lily earrings, and other costume jewels

Lot 11

Four items of silver jewellery, including a fox mask head napkin holder brooch, a Danish open work brooch titled The Swineherd by Volmer Bahner with booklet and box, a turtle brooch and a fish ring (4)

Lot 247

Two George V period silver boxes, one a small jewellery casket, the other a cigarette box, both As Found (2)

Lot 331

An Edwardian silver trinket casket, As Found, together with a silver and mop folding pocket fruit knife in a cloth case, a silver thimble and a tan leather and gilt jewellery box (4)

Lot 136

Works of art to include a black forest style extending book stand with carved leaf decoration, a mother of pearl and ebonised jewellery box, a silk fan with needlework decoration, a mid 20th Century mantel clock, a Hermes perfume atomiser box, a chamois horn handled boot pull, a glove box, two Burmese pots and covers modelled as birds, a set of six cocktail sticks modelled as swords, with stand, a small ambrotype depicting a lady (qty)

Lot 153

An oriental design jewellery/trinket box with a quantity of costume jewellery, to include faux pearl necklaces, glass bead bracelet and a necklace made from seeds.

Lot 157

A box of modern and vintage costume jewellery. To include faux pearl necklaces, Nathalie Andersen gold tone pendant necklace, freshwater pearl necklaces, drop style earrings and a blue stone bracelet.

Lot 158

A box of modern and vintage costume jewellery to include bracelets, bangles, boxed dress rings, faux pearl necklaces and beaded necklaces.

Lot 242

Assorted jewellery including high carat yellow metal and costume jewllers. In a jewellery box.

Lot 190

COSTUME JEWELLERY, an octagonal wooden jewellery box containing various costume jewellery pieces together with a box of costume earrings & 1 other box containing cameo & other brooches

Lot 192

COSTUME JEWELLERY, faux blue leather jewellery box containing a selection of costume beads, brooches, cross etc. together with a similar cream leather jewellery box containing pendants, earring, bangle etc.

Lot 571

A box of mixed silver and other jewellery.

Lot 581

A box of mixed costume jewellery including jet.

Lot 583

An extensive box of mixed costume jewellery.

Lot 586

A jewellery box and contents.

Lot 596

An extensive box of costume jewellery.

Lot 409

A sterling cigarette case, one side engraved with a dragon, the other bamboo, weight 140.2g, length 11.3cm, together with another silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1937, weight 63.8g, a silver oval jewellery box, Birmingham 1919, and a silver cased keyless wind open-faced pocket watch.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 367

A George V silver oval jewellery box with hinged lid, Birmingham 1919, length 9cm, together with a silver circular pot and cover, Birmingham 1918, a silver mounted nail buffer and a .800 silver circular rouge pot with hinged lid.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 749

A small group of jewellery, including a 9ct gold circular bangle with heart and flower motifs, weight 3.8g, inside width 5.5cm, a silver and marcasite brooch, designed a bird of prey with a fish, a silver bangle in a strap design, Chester 1945, total weight 56.6g, three brooches, a Links of London silver bracelet, with pouch and box, and a sterling silver and malachite necklace, weight 44.4g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 449

An Edwardian silver oval jewellery box, the hinged lid inset with a piqué inlaid tortoiseshell panel, on scroll legs, London 1908 by William Comyns, length 9.2cm, together with a silver mounted tortoiseshell watch stand with easel back, Birmingham 1893, height 8cm. Provenance: from the principal contents of Stone House, Bolney, West Sussex.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 170

Sale Item: BOX-3 PCS JEWELLERY (AF) Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%

Lot 543

A Danish white metal jewellery box, of oval form with a rope twist border, on four bun feet (one loose), with a silvered material lined interior, unmarked, 9.43oz. (AF)

Lot 630

A group of costume jewellery, comprising a memorial bracelet with paste stone buckle, clip on earrings, novelty lighter, etc., enclosed in an Eastern inspired wooden box, with carved hardwood detail, 6cm high, 17cm wide, 12cm deep.

Lot 626

An Eastern hardwood jewellery box and contents, the outer case engraved with leaf and vine detail, with a fitted and red lined two shelf interior, together with a selection of costume jewellery, to include imitation agate beads, clip bracelets, etc., the box 11cm high, 30cm wide, 20cm deep.

Lot 29

A 19thC French marble and gilt spelter mantel clock, with Roman numeric dial, eight day movement, the case surmounted by a female figure in classical dress beside a dressing table mirror, jewellery box, etc., on an ornate gilt brass stepped base, raised on two front scroll cast legs, on a carved giltwood base, with key and pendulum, 45cm high.

Lot 785

A quantity of costume jewellery, comprising floral brooches, bi spectacle lenses, crucifix pendant and chain, cased plated rattle, lighter, horn trinket box top, blue glass scent bottle lacking stopper, etc. (1 box)

Lot 270

Jewellery box containing large quantity of costume jewellery All in used condition, unchecked

Lot 237

An Oval Silver Dressing Table Top Jewellery Box on Four Claw Feet, Hinged Lid to Padded Interior, 11cms Wide

Lot 238

A Silver and Tortoiseshell Circular Jewellery Box with Hinged Lid to Padded Interior by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1921, 9cms Diameter

Lot 244

Various items of costume jewellery contained in a silvered-metal ornate box.

Lot 200

Box of costume jewellery, wristwatches, etc.

Lot 21

A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a small chamberstick, Sheffield 1891, a razor case, a compact, a box modelled as a miniature table, three fruit knives, a lipstick holder, a pocket watch and various small items in a jewellery case, plus an electroplated and ceramic desk seal and an electroplated miniature harp, approx. weighable 12.5oz. (qty)

Lot 362

An Edwardian novelty silver jewellery box,by William Comyns, London 1901,modelled as a Rococo sideboard, with a hinged cover, the backplate with an embossed cartouche depicting a couple in a landscape, the interior lined with purple velvet, length 15.5cm.

Lot 272

A tray of costume jewellery, musical box, oriental lacquered box, compacts etc

Lot 57

A 20th century oriental black lacquer musical jewellery box containing assorted wristwatches, beaded necklaces, silver bracelet, crucifix, coin cuff links.

Lot 125

Two jewellery boxes and a further box containing costume jewellery, necklaces etc

Lot 58

A box of mixed costume jewellery, bangles, necklaces, earrings etc

Lot 121

A box of contemporary costume jewellery to include bead necklaces, earrings, brooches, earrings etc

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