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A collection of costume jewellery & boxes. The lot to include; white metal, mother of pearl, drop earrings, enamel, shell design, beads, white stones, rings, black stones, brooches, red stone, heart, specimen stone bracelet, CZ, purple stone, yellow metal, stud earrings, fancy link chain, boot charms, necklaces, simulated pearls, bracelets, bangle, pendants, glass, shell, wood, plastic & tunbridge wear multi wood inlay jewellery box.
A 19th Century mahogany tea caddy of rectangular form, the lid opening to reveal two compartments and central well, 30 cm wide x 14.5 cm deep x 16 cm high, together with a rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box, 22 cm wide x 14.5 cm deep x 10 cm high, a wooden ebony walking cane with metal tip in the African taste, 83 cm long and two small prints
A Victorian figured oak jewellery box, of good colour, the crossbanded rectangular top, enclosing three lift-out partitioned trays, 36cm wide x 26cm deep x 15.5cm high; with a 19th century satinwood, rosewood and bird's eye maple parquetry box, some damage, 29cm wide x 23.5cm deep x 12.5cm high (2)Oak box - ok. Well-figured and good colour.Parquetry box - nice colour, but chipped and with some veneer loss on corners, including largest 1.5cm x 1.5cm back left corner on the base, most about 1cm.
A small group of jewellery, including a gold and cultured pearl circular brooch, designed as a wreath, detailed '14K', weight 4.5g, width 3.8cm, two pairs of gold earrings, each in a looped design, detailed '375', total weight 9g, a Mikimoto cultured pearl necklace, with certificate and box, and another cultured pearl necklace with a silver clasp, detailed '925'.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.
A group of mostly costume jewellery, including two lengths of Victorian gilt metal chain in a faceted circular and pierced oval link design, total length 32.5cm, and a silver and enamelled oval brooch, detailed '950', together with a faceted mauve glass scent bottle, five silver coffee spoons, a 1914-18 British War Medal to 'M.Owens. V.A.D.' and a bangle box.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.
LALIQUE.Perfumer, ca. 1950.Moulded glass.Work reproduced in "Le Catalogue Raisonné del L'Ouvre en Verre de R. Lalique", by Felix Marcilhac, Les Editions de l'Amateur, section perfume bottles Page 345, No. 609, with photo.Signed on the reverse of the base Lalique France.Provenance: Spanish private collection, formed between 1970 and 1995.Measurements: 10 cm (height) ; 9 cm (diameter).Perfume box designed by Renè Lalique in 1931, in frosted moulded glass with decoration of children in relief. Smooth circular stopper.The firm Lalique was originally founded by René Jules Lalique (1860 - 1945), one of the leading glassmakers of the time, and one of the first to sculpt glass for great monumental works such as the fountains on the Champs Elysées. He enjoyed great renown thanks to his original creations of jewellery, perfume bottles, glasses, plates, etc., in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. He trained with the Parisian jeweller Louis Aucoq, and then continued his studies at Sudenham Art College in London. The excellence of his creations and the taste he applied to his work earned him important commissions for the interior decoration of ships, trains such as the Orient Express, churches such as Saint-Nicasius in Reims, and numerous religious and civil goldsmiths' works. Lalique was not content with simply designing his models, but also founded a factory to produce them in large quantities, patenting several innovative glass manufacturing processes, and various technical effects such as "Lalique satin" or opalescent glass. Pieces by Lalique are preserved in prominent museums such as the Corning Museum of Glass and the Metropolitan Museum of Glass in New York, the Louvre and the Orsay Museum in Paris, among many others.
RENÈ LALIQUE. France, ca. 1950.Clairefontaine" perfume box.Moulded glass.Work reproduced in "Le Catalogue Raisonné del L'Ouvre en Verre de R. Lalique", by Felix Marcilhac, Les Editions de l'Amateur, section perfume bottles, p. 338, no. 526, with photo.Signed in burin on the reverse of the Lalique base and with label.Provenance: Spanish private collection, formed between 1970 and 1995.Measurements: 12 x 9,5 x 5,5 cm .Clairefontaine" perfume box designed by Renè Lalique in 1931, in translucent moulded glass. Satin-finish glass stopper decorated with 4 sprigs of lily of the valley. This model is a reference to the Clairefontaine garden, located in the south-west of Paris (France), which was one of René Lalique's main sources of inspiration.The firm Lalique was originally founded by René Jules Lalique (1860 - 1945), one of the foremost glassmakers of the time, and one of the first to sculpt glass for large monumental works such as the fountains on the Champs Elysées. He enjoyed great renown thanks to his original creations of jewellery, perfume bottles, glasses, plates, etc., in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. He trained with the Parisian jeweller Louis Aucoq, and then continued his studies at Sudenham Art College in London. The excellence of his creations and the taste he applied to his work earned him important commissions for the interior decoration of ships, trains such as the Orient Express, churches such as Saint-Nicasius in Reims, and numerous religious and civil goldsmiths' works. Lalique was not content with simply designing his models, but also founded a factory to produce them in large quantities, patenting several innovative glass manufacturing processes, and various technical effects such as "Lalique satin" or opalescent glass. Pieces by Lalique are preserved in prominent museums such as the Corning Museum of Glass and the Metropolitan Museum of Glass in New York, the Louvre and the Orsay Museum in Paris, among many others.
A SILVER SUGAR BOWL, A PAIR OF SILVER SALTS AND A SILVER BOX (4)The twin handled sugar bowl with partly fluted decoration, Sheffield 1912, the salts of circular form, each raised on three feet, one London 1779, the other hallmark indistinct, with two blue glass liners, the rectangular hinge lidded box fitted within to hold jewellery, the lid monogram engraved, Birmingham 1908, 8.5cm x 6cm
Quantity of assorted jewellery & other miscellaneous items plus white hinged lid boxPlease note this lot is not subject to VAT. The hammer price will still be subject to our buyer's premium, however it is only the buyer's premium that is subject to VATWe have employed the services of a specialist to assist in the lot descriptions, however it is important to note that no descriptions can be warranted and buyers should only bid on items they have inspected to their satisfaction prior to bidding. We do NOT provide condition reports as we are insufficiently expert to comment, our speciality being insolvency, not specific asset classes.Where there are errors in description, however major, no allowances will be made. No consumer rights apply to this sale, which is only suitable for trade buyers. It is a strict condition of sale that successful bidders remove lots in their entirety (after payment has been made). Please factor in the requirement to remove the total contents of any lot when deciding whether to and how much to bid.IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS USING STARLING BANK: It appears there is a problem when Starling Bank customers pay for their lots online with Bidspotter/iBidder/The-Saleroom. Our advice is not to use Starling issued cards to pay online until this issue is resolved. Please be aware if you pay with a Starling Bank issued card you may be double charged initially and it can take two weeks or more for the duplicate transaction to be returned.YOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPAll Lots located at Robson Kay in Manchester. Goods successfully bid upon must be paid for and collected within 2 daysWE DO NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY NOR DO WE PACKAGE OR LOAD. We do not print labels, provide boxes or seal boxes. We do not provide any kind of shipping or loading servicesIf these rules might pose a problem, DO NOT BIDLate collections incur a penalty, please read our full rules before bidding.Goods paid for, but not collected within one week of the collection deadline, will be treated as abandoned unless agreed in writing with Robson Kay prior. Please remember to inform us if you intend using a carrier, to avoid us disposing of goods you might think have already been collectedLots are SOLD AS SEEN. We DO NOT TEST LotsNO REFUNDS under any circumstances No lots are tested, nor are they guaranteed to work and/or be complete. Our auctions are only considered suitable for trade buyers as there are no rights of consumer protectionNo refunds or cancellations can ever be offered. If you are unhappy with these terms DO NOT BID.
VICTORIAN & LATER PINCHBECK, SILVER & COSTUME JEWELLERY, vintage jewellery box with coinage and collectable contents and two circular boxes, jewellery includes a gate link bracelet with padlock clasp, silver and enamel mother brooch, pinchbeck locket and a cross, silver watch chain and fob, 9ct on silver cufflinks, Hollywood necklace and numerous other interesting items
A mixed lot of collectables, comprising an art deco style musical jewellery box with a dancing ballerina, enclosing five pairs of gold and silver coloured men's cufflinks, a small Japanese music box, a Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee commemorative finger mirror and Swiss made shagreen effect compact, the jewellery box 30cm wide, together with a German carved wooden musical Jewellery box 6.5cm H x 17.5cm W x 13cm D, and a 20th century porcelain shaped dish, a central floral panel, the dish with heighted gilt design, marked Victoria to the underside 16cm diameter (qty)
A 20th Century Chinese Republic period Oriental hand carved wooden jewellery casket vanity box. The case being intricately decorated with repeating floral medallions and depictions of birds of paradise with circular brass lock plate. The hinged lid opening to reveal a fully appointed red silk lined interior with ring compartments and central spacious storage section. Complete with original brass lock and key. Measures approx; 9cm x 23cm x 14cm. Good condition.
A 19th Century Indian mahogany Kerala Ethnic jewellery / dowry box. The box of rectangular form with pyramid shaped lid set with large brass strapwork mounts throughout and folding handle atop. The hinged lid opening to reveal a spacious storage section with smaller lidded compartment off centre. Large brass lock to front. No key. In good condition. Measures approx; 20cm x 25cm x 18cm.
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