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19th Century jewellery box revealing assorted costume and silver jewellery to include; a silver and enamel Art Nouveau design pendant on chain, Georgian style peridot and seed pearl type earrings, Scottish brooch, other silver brooches, dress ring, plated vesta case marked 'Teignmouth', reticulated gold finish fish etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of assorted items to include; leather jewellery box containing loose pearls, Middle Eastern style wooden and inlaid box, carved floral design box, oriental lacquered box containing a carved wooden fan with figures and flowers, a plated cocktail shaker, a beaten metal bowl, two enamelled metal vases, a ceramic rabbit figure and a miniature vase by Locke & Co, Worcester. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Wooden fan 24cm long approx. Bowl and cocktail shaker both tarnished, shaker scratched, other metal items have no obvious damage. Ceramic rabbit has no obvious damage other than frit to rim. Boxes generally worn - straps broken on leather box. Carved box sticks, chips and splits to lacquered box, inlay missing to inlaid box. Fan, ribbon broken, otherwise ok.
A mystic topaz suite of jewellery, comprising a bracelet, pendant and earrings, the bracelet set with twelve oval mixed cut mystic topaz, all claw set to a pierced scrolling surround, tongue and box snap clasp fastening, stamped '14K', 18cm long, the earrings with omega back fastenings, stamped '14K', each 13mm x 11mm, the pendant with split bail loop, stamped '14K', 18mm long, gross weight 21.9gms (4)
A late 19th century French gilt metal figural mantel clock, the 8cm white enamelled dial and two train movement striking on a saucer bell, set within a cast barrel surmounted with a figure of a young boy collecting grapes, upon a scrolling foliate open work base and an oval ebonised plinth, key and pendulum, clock 417cm high (at fault), along with a late 19th/early 20th century red morocco leather covered stationery box, the gently domed top with inset brass swing handle opening to an arrangement of compartmentalised trays, 14cm H x 37cm W x 26cm D (at fault), a red morocco leather jewellery box, the domed cover with inset brass swing handle opening to a fall front and single drawer, 18cm wide, and a Victorian figured walnut stationery box, with sloping cover, 21cm wide (4)
A GOLD 'JUSTE UN CLOU' RING, BY CARTIERDesigned as a wrap-around nail, in 18K rose gold, signed Cartier, maker's mark, numbered, French assay mark, Swiss assay mark, International convention mark, with maker's case and outer box, with certificate of authenticity from Cartier dated September 11th 2016, ring size J (54)The design philosophy at the core of Cartier’s Juste un Clou collection is simplicity. A piece of jewellery stripped back to its most basic form, just as a nail is the first step to bringing together a home. Created in 1971 in New York by the Italian designer Aldo Cipullo, the first piece of the collection was simply known as the ‘Nail Bracelet’, perfectly befitting of an era where the very notion of what jewellery was, how it could be worn and who could wear it was being challenged. Now, a common item in a builder’s toolbox could be cast in gold and considered fine jewellery, a unisex piece that could be worn by any man or woman.The Nail Bracelet did not enjoy the same success as Cartier’s iconic Love Bracelet, also a creation of Cipullo, upon its initial launch into the world. However, a revival of the design in 2000s, now titled Juste un Clou, gained it new appreciation and recognition for its clean lines and elegance. The Juste un Clou collection today features rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings in gold, white gold and rose gold, sometimes with a subtle smattering of diamonds, all the while keeping to Cipullo’s core concept of sleek sophistication in the simple design.Condition Report: Minor signs of wear, overall in good conditionNumber on ring and certificate CPE229Small model. Retail price on Cartier website: €1,300Total gross weight approx. 8.1g
A GOLD 'B.ZERO1' RING, BY BULGARIThe openwork band signed 'Bvlgari' to the rim, in 18K rose gold, numbered, Italian registry mark, International convention mark, with certificate of authenticity from Bvlgari dated March 30th 2017, with maker's case and outer box, ring size N (55) Inspired by Rome’s totemic Colosseum, Bulgari’s B.zero1 collection evokes both strength and history in its design. Launched in 1999, the B.zero1 ring utilised Bulgari’s celebrated Tubogas technique, which involves wrapping strips of gold and interconnecting them to one another so there is no need for soldering. This lent the ring a momentum; a piece that could survive hard wear yet still encapsulate beauty in its form. The B.zero1 ring was an instant hit with critics and jewellery lovers alike, and soon became Bulgari’s flagship design. The collection was then expanded to include necklaces, earrings and bangles. Over the years, Bulgari has invited artists from all disciplines to play with and create a new vision for the collection, such as Anish Kapoor’s bold concave ring in 2010 which paired gold with steel, or architect Zaha Hadid’s 2015 take on the ring which introduced more fluid lines to the ring’s internal structure.The popularity of the B.zero1 collection has remained firm throughout the years thanks to its inherent wearability, it’s unisex appeal, and the maison’s insistence of refreshing and recontextualising the design for the changing times. It is a regular feature on any red carpet, appearing on the likes of Zendaya, Naomi Watts, Bella Hadid, William Dafoe, and Isabella Rossellini.Condition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionRing stamped with serial number HM3T22, same on its certificate of authenticityRetail price on Bulgari website: €2,750Total gross weight approx. 10.5g
A Victorian coromandel dressing box,London, 1869, the case with brass corners, the interior with a mirror to the lid, ten silver-mounted glass jars and bottles with engraved Greek key borders, a steel and mother-of-pearl manicure set, two lift-out trays and a base jewellery drawer, with Bramah locks,30.5cm wide23cm deep18.5cm highCondition ReportComplete with no gaps, with key, few splits to veneers (see photos), minor tarnish to metal.
A 19th century coromandel wooden jewellery box having inlaid brass to top with brass handle incised with foliates, opening to reveal interior lined in royal blue silk with hatch padded top to underside of lid, sewn with gold thread. Together with a brass tobacco box of sarcophagus type form with pad feet to base and appointed interior.
SIX BOXES OF TREEN AND ASSORTED SUNDRIES, to include a mid-century Metamec teak eight day movement mantel clock, a mid-twentieth century shellwork box 'St. Ives', copper kitchen cannisters, several rally car trophies, a green onyx desk top pen holder and table lamp, a chemical testing kit with glass jars and test tubes, wooden mantel clock, modern desk lamp, walking sticks, jewellery box, a box of stamps, glass marbles, boxed hair curlers, an unused set of double white linen broderie anglaise bed sheets, lamp shades, etc (s.d) (6 boxes)
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND LOOSE STONES, to include a silver napkin holder, hallmarked 'A J Poole' Birmingham 2001, a silver medallion for the 'Justice philanthropy trust', hallmarked 'Henry Slingsby Ltd' Birmingham 1913, approximate gross weight 16.4 grams, an assortment of loose stones including topaz, amethyst, garnet, copal amber, hematite, together with an assortment of costume jewellery and collectables, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a cased 'Parker' fountain pen set including a pen, ink refills and fountain pen tips, a cased 'Papermate' pen and pencil set, a cased 'Cross' ballpoint pen, a cased 'Inoxcrom' fountain pen, two 'Parker' fountain pens, a selection of Red Cross service medals, an assortment of white metal and costume jewellery, together with a selection of wrist watches, names to include Bentima, Swiss Timesetter, Timex, Watches of Switzerland, Sekonda, Guess, including additional items, (condition report: general moderate wear, watches not currently working, not tested)
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND OTHER ITEMS, to include a silver napkin ring with machine turned pattern, enamel interior, hallmarked ‘William Adams Ltd’ Birmingham, a silver napkin ring hallmarked ‘Docker & Burn Ltd’ Birmingham 1926, a silver gate bracelet, fitted with a heart padlock clasp, hallmarked silver London 1983, approximate gross weight 44.9 grams, a wallet with silver detailing, hallmarked ‘Henry Williamson Ltd’ Birmingham 1896, together with assorted white metal jewellery, a white metal collared cheroot, an assortment of compacts, and an assortment of other items,
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include an aventurine quartz carved elephant, a set of six a Irving parachute badge, a small greed chest with yellow metal buckles, signed Harrods, two ‘Parker’ pens, assorted beaded jewellery, a framed ‘British coins of the realm’ collection, a pair of opera binoculars, a selection of brooches, a jewellery box etc
A BOX OF SILVER TEASPOONS AND ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a set of six silver Hanoverian teaspoons, hallmarked ‘Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd’ Sheffield 1917, approximate gross weight 72 grams, 2.31 ozt, together with two ‘Wedgewood’ mantle clocks, a small assortment of costume jewellery, an incomplete canteen with an assortment of cutlery (condition report: general light wear, used conditions)
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