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A FRENCH NOVELTY JEWELLERY CASKET, A TOLE PEINTE BOX AND FURTHER ITEMS (5)19th Century & LaterThe gilt-metal and glass casket formed as a chair with a silk lined button back interior, 22cm high; a tole peinte cigarette box, the cover with a landscape bridge crossing scene, 13.5cm wide; a cased French bronze canine society medallion; a leather bound jewellery box with five charms and a group of Chinese pottery figures housed under a glass dome (5)Condition report:- Jewellery casket shows wear to the gilt plating and has worn through to the base metal in areas, the silk lining is frayed and torn, front left leg is misshapen and the hinged cover is bent
HISTORISMUS SCHMUCKSCHATULLEZimberg, Paris um 1880 Ebonisierter Holzkasten mit Messingbeschlägen verschiedenen Cabochons und Emailplakette. 9x16x11,5cm, Boden mit Etikett. A HISTORISM JEWELLERY BOX Zimberg, Paris circa 1880 Ebonized wooden box with brassfittings, various cabochons and enamel plaque. 9 x 16 x 11.5 cm, label on the bottom. Keywords: miscellaneous pieces, collectibles, collectables, France, French, Francais, jewel box, jewelry box
A collection of silver items, to include a bowl and cover table lighter in the form of an oil lamp, by S Blankesee & Son Ltd, a silver mug, by Adie Brothers Ltd, 8.2cm high, a silver pedestal cup, by Wilmot Manufacturing Co., 11.5cm high, a twin handled bowl and cover, Birmingham 1923, 15cm wide, two trophies, a silver cigarette box, by Walker & Hall, 17.5cm wide, a jewellery box, by Charles Edwards, 11cm wide and three napkin rings, one unmarked, total 24.1oztCondition report: Dents, knocks and wear throughout.
c.1850 AD. A beautiful parure suite of antique gold mounted carved coral jewellery comprising a necklace, pair of earrings and a brooch; the necklace comprising three strands of beads with an oval piece at clasp, the central element a spray of chrysanthemum blossoms with leaves and a bud and leaf drop held in place with silk threads; the earrings, for pierced ears, each with a chrysanthemum blossom drop and the brooch with a central chrysanthemum blossom surrounded by buds and leaves; presented in the original shaped hinged leatherette box, with some wear and tape reinforcement; believed to be of Italian workmanship. See Bennett, D. and Mascetti, D., Understanding Jewellery, revised edition 2021, page 107; see also Munn, G., Tiaras, a History of Splendour, Woodbridge 2001, p.49, pl.30, for similar examples; this set is probably by the same maker. 45 grams total, 3.2-48cm (1 1/4 - 18"). From the collection of an Essex jeweller; accompanied by an independent specialist report and valuation, ref. no.177196/13/07/2021; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10763-1777196. A very similar suite, with the addition of a bracelet, was sold by Sotheby's in the 'Noble Jewels' sale held in Geneva, Switzerland, 17 May 2007, lot 307. Coral jewellery was extremely fashionable among the wealthy in mid 19th century Europe, sometimes, as with this piece, beautifully carved; much of it was produced in Italy, especially in the Genoa and Naples regions, from coral harvested in the Bay of Naples with the rich colour being much admired. [4] Fine condition; five small petals absent.
3rd-4th century AD. A gold-sheet pyxis covering, elaborately decorated and embossed in repoussé with the images of the Olympian gods, represented under arched volutes divided from spiral columns: Demeter, Helios with radiate crown, Athena and Hera (Latin Ceres, Apollo, Minerva and Juno); holes on the edge for fastening. For a similarly embossed pyxis in silver found in Draguignan (France) see Brun, J.P., Carte archéologique de la Gaule, Paris, 1999, pl.83 no.1; for examples in gold with images of the gods in repoussé see Yavtushenko, I. ed., Masterpieces of Platar, Kiev, 2004, p.94. 5.03 grams, 32mm (1 1/4"). Property of a gentleman from Vienna; from his private collection formed since 1970. The pyxis (?????), was a casket, usually used as jewellery box (Mart. 9.38), but also as a small box for holding drugs or poisons (Cic. pro Cael, 25, 61; Quint. Inst. 6.3, 25"). Gold pyxides are extremely rare. This item would, in all likelihood, have belonged to a wealthy and high-status woman of the Late Roman Empire. [No Reserve] For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price Fine condition.
A miscellaneous collection of jewellery and costume jewellery to include a silver propelling pencil, a silver and enamelled butterfly brooch, white metal bangles, a Scottish brooch, all in a leather jewellery box and a cash boxCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A William IV mahogany jewellery box by Edwards, Manufacturer to the King, with brass mounts and brass inset handles and a Bramah lock, 27cm wide x 23.5cm deep x 14cm high together with a 19th century walnut writing slope, 40cm wide (2)Condition report: Edwards box in good condition, includes a key, possibly altered interior, minor surface marks; writing slope with some minor wear to the leather, missing ink well, surface marks, wear and discoloration, brass section missing from one side
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