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A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a 'Sarah Cov' brooch and bracelet, an early 20th century cameo brooch, a 'Wedgewood' brooch, assorted imitation pearls, assorted brooches and necklaces, a selection of watches, names to include Citron, Avia, Lorus and Seiko, (condition report: general moderate wear, watches not tested for working condition)
SEVEN ITEMS OF JEWELLERY, to include a ladies white metal and marcasite manual wind wristwatch, dial signed 'Lotos', stamped silver with foreign marks, bracelet requires some attention, with a watch box, a cameo brooch, an AF photo pendant, a white metal dragonfly brooch, a white metal shoe brooch, a semi-precious gemstone brooch, a white metal book locket fitted with a tapered bail, unmarked (condition report: used conditions, some may require attention)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a cased 'Riefler' drawing set, a quality street tin filled with costume jewellery, a bag of mixed world coinage and bank notes, including commemorative coins, a carded set of 'The Road To Victory' coins with booklet, a cased set of EPNS tea knives, an assortment of pens including 'Parker' ball point pens, and a small bag of EPNS cutlery with badges etc
A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a cream jewellery box with contents, to include rings, fashion wristwatches, earrings, pendant necklaces, a small box of beaded necklaces, bracelets, earrings, bangles etc a jewellery stand, a carved shell, a small bag of cap badges with a converted Victoria South Africa medal, awarded to '4158 PTe Patrick Manchester Regt' fitted with a brooch pin and C clasp, a ladies boxed 'Tissot PR50' wristwatch with box and booklets, a gents 'Sekonda' 17 jewels wristwatch fitted with a mesh bracelet etc (condition report: general wear, watches have not been tested and we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include imitation pearl necklaces, beaded costume necklaces, a white metal purse, a beaded purse, chains, pendants, brooches, key ring, a jewellery box with contents to include Scottish hardstone set costume brooches, a white metal trinket box, a glass perfume atomiser, EP cutlery some pieces fitted with mother of pearl handles etc
TWO ITEMS OF JEWELLERY, the first a silver oval locket suspended from a box link chain, the second a Victorian silver crown, dated 1892, within a pendant mount, suspended from a herringbone chain, chains and locket with silver hallmarks, approximate chain lengths 530mm and 580mm, approximate total weight 99.7 grams
A QUANTITY OF NAUTICAL THEMED COLLECTABLES, to include four Ship's in bottles, four vintage 'Sea Life' Lucite ornaments, a small aluminium anchor, model ship, a small vintage 'Sunlite Globe', a desktop pen holder, musical jewellery box, an Victorian Church Missionary Society collection box, two brass telescopes, etc. (s.d) (Qty)
A SMALL BAG OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY, to include three rolled gold bangles, a silver bangle, hallmarked Birmingham, a silver cubic zirconia cluster ring, hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 10.3 grams, together with a white metal aventurine cabochon bracelet, fitted with an integrated box clasp, stamped 930, a white metal peacock brooch set with marcasite, a white metal leaf brooch, a white metal brooch stamped 935, a 9ct and white metal full eternity ring, other rings, earrings, chains, cufflinks, charm bracelet etc
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include an EPNS three piece tea set comprising of a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, a white metal circular tray, a red jewellery box with costume jewellery, a wooden box with broken lid, a small quantity of wristwatches to include a gents gold plated 'Rotary' wristwatch, a ladies 'Rotary' and others, a cased white metal holy communion set etc (condition report: tea set in good condition, watches have not been tested for working order, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a white metal amethyst ring stamped 925 (split shank), a white metal garnet ring, stamped 925, a white metal amber cabochon brooch, stamped 925, a pair of polished white metal drop earrings, fish hook fittings, stamped 925, beaded necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, pin badges, bangles etc
A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a spherical tigers eye bead necklace fitted with a base metal spring clasp, unmarked, length approximately 1000mm, a carnelian bead necklace, a hematite bead necklace, beaded necklaces, imitation pearl necklace, bracelets, elasticated shirt cuffs, hat pins, hair slides, a painted brooch, mother of pearl brooch, other costume brooches, earrings, dress studs, a Masonic briefcase with apron and white gloves, various sporting medals, a carved bone oriental scene sheath, a Colibre lighter, letter opener, a gold plated ball point pen, a white metal engine turned pattern propelling pencil stamped 'Sterling', a 'Magnifier' with cover, a pair of steel 'Hiatt' handcuffs with key etc
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a red jewellery box with contents of costume jewellery, stick pins etc, a box including an EPNS shell shape caddy spoon, an EPNS medicine spoon, a boxed commemorative tie clip, a boxed commemorative keyring, an 'Arthur Price of England' boxed Golden Jubilee commemorative set, including keyring, pendant necklace, cufflinks, tie pin, tie slide etc, a tin with pin badges, cap badges, small pepperettes, pocket knives, buttons, an 'RAF' emblem 'Zenette' compact, brooches, and a bag of various pin badges including Robertsons jam mascot pins, charity badges etc (These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history)
A. Santini, Lenox, Tony Wood, Other, Other - A collection of mainly ceramics including jugs, vases, tea pots, and similar. Lot includes 2 x A. Santini resin table lamps (36 cm (h). A ceramic jug with fruit decoration, but hasn't got any maker marks. A Tony Wood ceramic pig tea pot. 3 x books. A white metal jewellery box, and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M) Condition Report: Dot and Her Treasures book is a new edition. NOTE: THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR IN HOUSE SHIPPING, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.
Swiss mechanical automatic with a limited production of 2,000, this being numbered #1,847 with a 40cm diameter unisex bi-colour face, a date window at four o'clock and sporting the Lamborghini Bull shield. Water resistant to 100m, complete with a Certificate of Authenticity. Words from the creator, below'What in an axial watch? It is the successful combination of watchmaking craftsmanship and mechenical inspiration. It is a timepiece who's perfect automatic mechanism in contained in a case with an axial bearing as the rotating bezel. This original solution turns the watch into a unique piece of jewellery, precious and powerful, protecting sturdily the face of the watch and guarding its precise mechanism with an almost jealous attitude.The story of the axial watch began with a man, Ferruccio Lamborghini, who had intelligence, entrepreneurial flare and the eagerness to excel in anything he did and a son who adored him very much.The son grew up, witnessed his father's achievements. Their loving relationship made him understand the fondness of his father for anything that is mechanical, for any moving parts.One day father and son were walking on the shop floor of the Lamborghini car plant.Together they were surveying the engines that were being built by hand by the skilled mechanics employed at the plant. Ferruccio stopped, all of a sudden, in front of a bench where the gleaming axial bearings were ready to be fitted. They were shining, perfect, laid out in order like a disciplined platoon of soldiers ready for battle. Ferrucia turned to his son Tonino, pointed at the bearings and, threw an arm on Tonino's shoulders said almost causally 'Funny, they are so beautiful they almost look like jewels. I wish I could do something different with them. It is a pity to hide them under the bonnet of a car'.Tonino had good memory.Some time passed and, when Ferruccio decided it was time to retire and enjoy the life he had chosen to live in the country. Tonino took charge of the Group of companies, expanding them and setting up new ones.For his father's birthday in the year 1983 Tonino made the trip to his father's farm, La Fiorita, a beautiful property in Umbria. In the seat of his car, next to him, was a square box beautifully wrapped. Upon arrival Tonino was greeted by his father and the many friends who had come to join in the celebrations. When the birthday cake was cut and the well wishers cheered Ferruccio, Tonino asked for a moment of silence and gave his father the box he had kept hidden all the time, saying semi seriously 'This is the one thing you have always wanted and never had'.Ferruccio looked surprised: there were very few things in life that he had wanted and watch shone in the bright sunlight of that distant day of April 28th 1983. Ferruccio stood silent for a minute then looked at his son and proudly said 'You did it. You found a way to use my axial bearings without hiding them in a car engine. Now I can wear one right on my wrist' and, like any father proud of his son's achievements. he wore the gold watch on his wrist and showed it around to friends and relatives. And he never took it off since.The story of the watch is a true one. A limited number was then produced and they were sold exclusively upon booking.With the coming of the year 2000, Tonino Lamborghini has allowed production of the axial watch to resume once again for a limited quantity and for collectors around the world. There is just one major difference between this axial watch and the one that Tonino engineered for his father many years ago: an engraving on the watch case reads 'Ferruccio 2000'.These two words say it all: a great watch for a great man in what promises to be a great year.'Click here for more details and images
A George V Silver and 'Gem'-Set Cigarette-Box, by Henry George Murphy, London, 1929, With Falcon Studios Mark in the Art Deco style, plain cylindrical, the base and cover each with twisted wire border, the pull-off cover set with a central cabochon malachite and five coral beads85mm high, 6oz, 186grThis form of cigarette-box or canister was popular with H. G. Murphy in the very late 1920s and into the 1930s. Each of the known examples is cylindrical and with a tight-fitting cover, as with the present example. It was a form which acted as something of a canvas to which Murphy applied ornament or decoration using the various techniques that formed such an important part of his oeuvre. Examples are known with applied geometric ornament and carved ivory or 'gem'-set with Paul Atterbury and John Benjamin illustrating no fewer than six exampes (P. Atterbury and J. Benjamin, Arts and Crafts to Art Deco The Jewellery and Silver of H. G. Murphy, Woodbridge, 2005, pp. 92-93). Another example of 1929, decorated with niello is also known (Sworders, Stanstead Mounfitchet, 25 June 2013, lot 111).
An Edward VII Novelty Silver Jewellery-Box, by William Comyns, London, 1902 in the form of a table with leaf-capped scrolling cabriole legs, the skirt stamped with foliage scrolls, opens to reveal a velvet-lined interior19cm wide, 10cm highFully marked on back. The inside of the cover velvet lined which presumably obscures the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear.
A five-piece set of vintage 1950s Antler luggage in turquoise vinyl - all with quilted fabric linings, comprising a wardrobe case with clothes hangers, 54.5 x 49 x 22 cm; a hat box, 45 x 40.5 x 19.5 cm; a suitcase, 62 x 38 x 17 cm; a small suitcase, 46 x 31.5 x 15.5 cm; and a vanity case with jewellery box.
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