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A collectors' lot comprising Vito B Voigtlander camera, light meter, Box Brownie cameras, field glasses, gold plated spectacles, a leather purse, various badges to include enamelled examples, pocket knives, magnifying glass, razor, magnets, jewellery box, a vintage Progress gyroscope top, Union flag and a knitted tea cosy.
Devonian Period, circa 417-354 million years B.P.. A rectangular lidded jewellery or trinket box, polished and cut from a single block containing multiple Goniatite sp. and other fossil specimens. 646 grams, 12.6 x 7.3 cm (5 x 2 7/8 in.). From Morocco, North Africa.From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection. [No Reserve]
Devonian Period, circa 417-354 million years B.P.. A round lidded jewellery or trinket box, polished and cut from a single block containing multiple Orthoceras sp. and other fossil specimens. 787 grams, 11 cm diameter (4 3/8 in.). From Morocco, North Africa.From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection. [No Reserve]
6th-7th century A.D.. Comprising: a large bronze buckle with thick round-section loop, ribbed tongue with acanthus-leaf design in-high relief, two pierced lugs to the reverse; a smaller buckle with long plate decorated with openwork geometric forms; a small seal box shaped as a youthful head with details on hair and face, open catch at the top. Cf. Baldini Lippolis, I., L'Oreficeria nell'Impero di Costantinopoli tra IV e VII secolo (the Jewellery in the Empire of Constantinople between IV and VII century, in Italian), Bari, 1999, pp.229ff, for the type of buckle. 107 grams total, 39-68 mm (1 1/2 - 2 5/8 in.). Acquired in Europe in 1992.European private collection.This type of belt elements, although present in the Avar graves of the second half of the 7th century, were most likely produced in the workshops of the Eastern Roman Empire, from where they reached the Avar lands as imperial gifts or spoils of war. They could be simple fastenings for belts, or part of multiple belts, to which sabres and knives were attached, commonly used among Avars, Bulgars and Romans during the 6th -7th centuries A.D. [3] (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.)
SEMI-PRECIOUS & OTHER JEWELLERY to include single strand cultured pearl necklace, 68 uniform size pearls, 7mm approx., base metal clasp, 61cms (l), amber necklace and bracelet, 36.6gms gross, foil glass beads necklace with 9ct gold clasp, venetian glass, amethyst and other stones etc. in a vintage papier mache and lacquerware glove box and modern jewellery boxProvenance: deceased estate Conwy
GROUP OF MIXED COLLECTABLES, including two Irish penny whistles, Victorian mahogany brass bound trinket box, 30.5cms (w), parquetry inlaid walnut trinket box, 25cms (w), Mauchline ware egg, vintage mother of pearl veneered cigarette case, small collection of costume jewellery, some silver, etc.Provenance: private collection Conwy
Two Victorian late 19th century mahogany veneered and abalone inlaid sewing / jewellery boxes. The lot to include a flame mahogany sewing box with diamond shaped abalone & mother of pearl cartouche to top & escutcheon. The box opening to reveal a violet fabric interior with two tier shelves. Together with a mother of pearl inlaid sewing box with brass inlaid framing to top & front. Central florally shaped vignette opening to reveal a velvet fully appointed interior. Largest measures approx. 13cm x 31cm x 23cm.
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