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A German Art Nouveau silver parcel gilt large box by Emil Harnisch, post 1886 .800 standard, circa 1900, retailed by Gebrüder Friedländer, the hinged cover embossed with a spray of lilies and applied with a monogram CR, the rest plain. 39.5cm (15 1/2in) long, 1154g (37.1 oz) Gebrüder Friedländer were court jewellers and has premises on the prestigious Unter den Linden, Berlin. The artist and designer Wilhelm Lucas von Cranach (1861-1918) was employed to design jewellery for them in the fashionable Jugendstil style. In 1908 Emil Harnisch moved his silver workshop into the Friedländer premises at 4A Unter den Linden.
A box containing group of jewellery mainly costume, multi gem stone necklace, agate bead necklace, silver snake bangle, silver abalone shell ring, size O, enamel and inlaid brooches, enamel base metal fish pendant, ladies Bulova watch and other items . CONDITIONsilver gross weight 74.4 grams
Jewellery box containing costume jewellery, including silver jewellery, Carl Ove Frydensberg blood stone ring, size O, Scottish agate cross pendant, three matching enamel and seed pearl set brooches, filigree floral silver gilt necklace, bangles, paste buckles, chains and other items. CONDITION Silver gross weight 164.8 gramsCarl Ove Frydensberg ring, has break in band, stamped sterling Denmark COF
Collection of costume jewellery, textured fancy link bracelet with swivel clasp, amber bangle and matching stud earrings, flower brooch, hand mirror, tooth fairy box, chains, a pair of earrings, all in silver, boxed Gucci tie pin, silver plated nurses buckle, coin purse and other itemsTo be sold in aid of Princess Alice Hospice. CONDITIONsilver gross weight 241 grams
An Edward VII presentation silver jewellery box on the marriage of Dame Clara Butt to Kennerley Rumford, June 1900, maker John Collard Vickery, London, 1907: monogrammed with her married initials, of rectangular outline, with sliding hinged lid and velvet lined interior, the exterior having engine turned decoration, 1696gms, 54.53ozs.*Provenance. This jewellery box was a wedding present, hence the engraved initials CR and not CB. After her death at the age of 63 in 1936 it was passed to her youngest sister Hazel (Butt), grandmother of the present owner.
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