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Lot 416

An Eastern carved jewellery box with tree of life design, single drawer

Lot 152

9ct gold bar brooch, set with red stone (cased). Together with a box of assorted vintage and older costume jewellery to include banded agate necklace, coral necklace, modernist bangle, etc.

Lot 540

A wooden box containing a quantity of costume jewellery, a hallmarked silver hinged bangle with safety chain, various white metal pendants, brooches stamped 925 / Sterling Silver, a Jasperware set ring, yellow metal cameo brooch and similar.

Lot 62

A George V Silver Jewellery-Box, by Charles Henry Dumenil, London, 1922, shaped oblong and on four leaf-capped tapering legs with paw feet, the hinged cover opens to reveal a velvet-lined interior, 17cm wide

Lot 116

A George V Silver Jewellery-Box, by Charles Henry Dumenil, London, 1920, oblong and with canted corners, the hinged cover engine-turned and centring the engraved name 'Hilda', the interior gilt velvet-lined, with detachable tray, 19cm wide

Lot 22

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: a jewellery-box, oval and on four scroll feet, the hinged cover set with a pique inlaid tortoiseshell plaque, the interior velvet lined, 7.5cm wide; a oval dressing-table box, 15cm wide; a silver and tortoiseshell-mounted cut-glass dressing-table box; various Indian or Burmese condiment items; a cased set of teaspoons and other items (qty)

Lot 4298

A green leather John Pound and Co cantilever jewellery case/box with original velvet cover and key embossed in gilt with the initials R.C.N, The property of Mrs Ruth C Newell late of 23 Palace Mansions, W14 with unusual lock mechanism positioned on the carry handle

Lot 126

Costume jewellery in a black leather jewellery box with key

Lot 356

Beautiful standing jewellery box with walnut effect

Lot 71

Box of miscellneous costume jewellery, also includes a vintage beaded purse etc

Lot 281

Box of costume jewellery (mostly sterling silver by Past Times)

Lot 376

Small jewellery box of costume jewellery

Lot 392

Box of costume jewellery mostly silver and white metal

Lot 415

A box of predominately silver and white metal costume jewellery

Lot 416

Box of silver and white metal jewellery

Lot 45

Box of jewellery boxes, costume jewellery, wristwatches, coins etc

Lot 53

Box of costume jewellery, jewellery boxes, wristwatches, pen knife etc

Lot 318

Most decorative hexagonal jewellery box inlaid with mother of pearl with key, the interior lined in crimson velour (25cm x 21cm)

Lot 362

Magpie lot incl. brass set of balanced scales, jewellery box with raise brass and plated decoration, Charles & Diana celebration pen set and a box of drawing instruments etc.

Lot 57

Black jewellery box part mother of pearl inlay together with a pair of horse head onyx bookends

Lot 319

Rectangular 2 tier jewellery box inlaid with mother of pearl with key, the interior lined in crimson velour (36cm x 25cm x 10cm tall)

Lot 224

Collectables to include T.G. Green Cornishware, brass coal box, wooden animals & costume jewellery

Lot 393

Collectables to include Chinoiserie bin by Parnall & Sons, oak barrel, jewellery box etc

Lot 504

An Indian pierced brass jewellery box with swing handle and lion head decoration. H.14 W.19cm

Lot 43

A 19th century rosewood toilet box, with inset brass handles, the fitted interior containing a range of glass jars and boxes, with engraved silver plated mounts, and having a jewellery drawer to the side, 33cm wide. Provenance: From the Estate of Patrick Dockar-Drysdale

Lot 227

A 22 carat gold and diamond moon sculpture, commemorating the first moon landing by Apollo 11 in 1969with Louis Osman maker's mark and Malcolm Appleby monogram, London 1969The spherical model of the moon with realistic, finely detailed cratered surface, set with a single diamond to indicate the moon landing site in the Sea of Tranquillity, contained in an original leather covered fitted case, inside of cover in gilt letters reads 'APOLLO MOON NUMBER 19', near the hallmark the moon is stamped '100', diameter 5.5cm, weight total 324.5gms.Footnotes:ProvenanceBy descent from their parents, the present owners recall that this was won at a charity function, possibly in London.Another example, box numbered 17 was donated to Baroness Hylton-Foster by Simon Horn, to be auctioned in aid of the Red Cross Centenary Year Appeal in 1970 - 'Red Cross Golden Draw The Apollo Moon'.Louis Osman was commissioned by English art patron Simon Horn to make models of the moon to commemorate the lunar landing. Osman decided to create these through the electro-forming process, a new method he had just used to create the crown for the Investiture of Charles, Prince of Wales. Malcolm Appleby, in conjunction with Osman, also worked on the crown, engraving the central orb. This was one of Appleby's earliest professional engagements.Soon after completing the crown the pair worked together again, this time Appleby was given instructions by Osman to model the moon sculptures in just four days. After obtaining early images of the moon and using a steel ball, he chiselled the intricate design into the surface of the steel ball.Appleby comments on the next processes used to create the moon sculptures, 'A rubber mould was made from my steel original. The rubber mould was cut into two halves. The steel model removed and the gold electro formed into the rubber mould. BJS Plating electro formed it in 24ct gold; the two halves were welded together with 24ct gold. This was all new technology at the time using 24ct gold.'He also notes that this was made from 24 carat gold and because an assay mark did not exist for this grade the '22' mark had to be used.Appleby finished his work just as the astronauts landed.The first four moon sculptures were sent to the United States and presented to Mrs Rose Kennedy, the mother of the late American President, in remembrance of her son's famous statement to Congress in 1961, and the three Apollo 11 astronauts; Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.It was intended that a further 100 were to be made as an edition, but complications arose with the electro-forming process and the models were never produced commercially as planned. Therefore, only a small number of these editions were ever created.These moon sculptures, The Prince of Wales Investiture Crown and the gold 'Prince of Wales' cup were some of Appleby's earliest works and were made during the short period that he worked with Osman 1968–70. The 'Prince of Wales' cup was sold in these rooms on 30th November 2011, lot 129 for £73,250.LOUIS OSMAN (1914 – 1996)A distinguished architect, artist and goldsmith. Born in 1914. Osman in 1931 originally trained at the Bartlett School as an architect. He then studied drawing at the Slade School.As an architect Osman's work included being part of the re-building of bomb-damaged Coventry.In 1956 he turned to goldsmithing and jewellery, being much influenced by Graham Hughes and Gerald Benney.Mainly working from commissions Osman's work had a handmade appearance.MALCOLM APPLEBYMalcolm Appleby was born in West Wickham in Kent in 1946. He studied at Beckenham School of Art, Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, Central School of Art, Sir John Cass School of Art from 1961 to 1966.He studied at the Royal College of Art from 1966 to 1968.When at the RCA Appleby discovered engraving at John Wilkes Gun & Rifle Makers in Soho. It was at this time he started his career as an engraver and developed new engraving techniques.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 230

Line Vautrin (1913-1997): a silver and enamel 'La reconnaissance est la mémoire du coeur' cigarette boxLINE VAUTRIN incused verso, Paris circa 1950 Rectangular in shape, to the cover cast raised lettering 'LA RECONNISSANCE EST LA MEMOIRE DU COEUR',against an enamelled blue and red background, the hinged lid with a shaped thumbpiece opening to reveal an interior lined with cork, the rest of the exterior in plain polished silver, length 13.5cm, weight total 10oz.Footnotes:'La reconnaissance est la memoire du coeur' - the translation is 'Gratitude is the memory of the heart'. The title is an adage by both Jean-Baptiste Massieu (1772-1846) and Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875)Line Vautrin (1913-1997) is a revered 20th century French artist, once dubbed 'the poetess of metal' by Vogue magazine. She created a legacy of inspired work that The New York Times dubbed as 'bold, brilliant, barbaric and intricately crafted'. Her unique vision and superior craftsmanship gave rise to highly original jewellery and decorative objects, infused with her passion for both symbolism and language.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 524

A jewellery box and contents.

Lot 525

A jewellery box and contents.

Lot 526

A jewellery box and contents.

Lot 530

A large box of costume jewellery.

Lot 531

A large box of costume jewellery.

Lot 633

Silver Maltese cross and chain (af) a further silver box chain and a collection of costume jewellery Condition Report:Condition report not available for this lot.

Lot 653

A German silver marcasite flower brooch, together with a collection of further marcazite brooches in a wooden jewellery box Condition Report:Condition report not available for this lot.

Lot 764

A silver jewellery box with hinged tortoiseshell inset cover, rubbed marks, 11.5cm wide Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 771

A silver jewellery box, Birmingham 1901, 6cm wide and silver-topped scent bottle, Birmingham 1903, 6cm high Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 260

A Japanese gilt lacquered jewellery/trinket box with three inserts, decorated to each side with flowers and vines Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1119

A mahogany tea caddy style jewellery box with brass fittings along with a large collection of costume jewellery to include a stone set half engraved silver bangle; an open faced silver pocket watch and a 6.2mm Isle Of Wight pearl and coral bead 16" necklet

Lot 63

A Small Collection of Costume Jewellery, including a lady's Rotary watch, black onyx clip earrings, 1980s pendant in the form of a lady in hat facing sinister, and more in green leather jewellery box (a lot)

Lot 37

A Chinese red lacquer jewellery box, with hinged lid housing a mirror and drawers below, decorated with hand painted dragons, birds and flowers, 18cm high, 21cm wide, 21.5cm deep.

Lot 282

Boxes and Objects - a Victorian marquetry inlaid jewellery box; an oak two section cutlery box and a mahogany tea caddy (3)

Lot 70

A 19th century Renaissance Revival gilt metal and enamel mounted ebonised jewellery box, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray, 27cm wide, c.1880

Lot 563

COSTUME JEWELLERY, brown leather effect two drawer jewellery box containing a large selection of costume brooches, rings, earrings etc.

Lot 317

A BOX OF COSTUME JEWELLERY AND COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE A SCOTTISH POLISHED STONE BROOCH, COINS ETC.

Lot 319

A SMALL BOX OF JEWELLERY TO INCLUDE A STERLING SILVER NECKLACE, 9 CT GOLD SIGNET RING - SNAPPED, SILVER EARRINGS ETC.

Lot 326

A BOX OF COSTUME JEWELLERY TO INCLUDE A MODERN POCKET WATCH, BROOCHES ETC.

Lot 353

A BOX OF COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE A MODERN MIRRORED JEWELLERY BOX, COSTUME JEWELLERY ETC.

Lot 379

A HAND PAINTED HAT BOX CONTAINING COSTUME JEWELLERY TO INCLUDE SILVER EXAMPLES

Lot 409

A VINTAGE JEWELLERY BOX AND CONTENTS

Lot 580

A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL PIQUE WORK JEWELLERY BOX AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS (3)London, 1918Together with a matching hand mirror, London 1926, a blonde tortoiseshell veneered tooled leather visiting card case and a rectangular pique work box cover with a painted panel of a monument, 9cm wide

Lot 107

Omega. An 18K gold manual wind bracelet watchModel: De VilleReference: 8273Date: London Import mark for 1971Movement: 17-jewel Cal.1 620 manual wind, adjusted to 2 positions, No.32396003Dial: Brushed champagne, black baton quarters, pointed black baton handsCase: Brushed octagonal form, snap on back, No.C61019Strap/Bracelet: Integral smooth linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 28mm Accompaniments: Omega boxFootnotes:In 1969, Omega commissioned Anglo-Italian jewellery designer Andrew Grima to design a collection of watches- the About Time collection. The collection was released in 1970 at Goldsmiths Hall in London to great acclaim. Signature Grima elements include the use of textured gold and unconventional stones and powerful sculptural design.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 380

A LATE 19TH CENTURY PAINTED SATINWOOD JEWELLERY BOX, in the form of a grand piano, the hinged top painted with summer flowers in various colours, the lid interior painted with dog portraitsCondition Report: This is light beech or olivewood simulating satinwood In good overall condition One segment needs to be reset Otherwise good Has lock but no key With old note inscribed on reverse of dealer Business card 36 x 22 x 18cm high793 grams

Lot 93

A LADY'S STAINLESS STEEL, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND DIAMOND BRACELET WATCH, BY LONGINES, 'La Grande Classique' quartz model, the circular mother-of-pearl dial with single-cut diamonds for numerals, on fitted stainless steel mesh-link bracelet with deployant buckle, dial, case and bracelet signed, case no. 40356366 & L42094, accompanied with warranty card dated 2014 and instructions booklet, extra links and maker's case and outer box, case width 24mmCondition Report: New battery replaced by the jewellery department - in running conditionMinor signs of wear, overall in good condition

Lot 160

A carved Indian jewellery box, full of costume jewellery including Whitby jet mourning brooch, yellow metal and pearl necklace, white metal bracelet with diamond lozenge stamp decorated with intermitted scenes from Paris, necklaces, beads, etc

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