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Group of jewellery, Edwardian sapphire and seed pearl pendant, Victorian bar brooch set with old cut diamond, matching earrings with later clip on earring fittings, small aquamarine star brooch, all stamped 15 ct, red paste cluster ring, size M, Victorian pearl stick pin both in 9 ct, silver marcasite bow brooch, white metal micro mosaic box and base metal chain. CONDITION15 ct gross weight 5.3 grams9 ct gross weight 3.2 gramssilver weight 5.3 gramscluster ring missing one stone Edwardian pendant missing two seed pearls aquamarine star brooch missing fitting
Mixed group of antique jewellery, pearl bar brooch, stamped 15 ct, in fitted box by Catchpole & Williams, amethyst and seed pearl brooch, mounted in 9 ct, a pair of amethyst earrings set in 9 ct with higher wash, and a pink foil backed stone pendant, in silver gilt with gilt metal chain. CONDITION9 ct gross weight 8.0 grams15 ct gross weight 2.0 grams
Collection of gold jewellery, Victorian oval seed pearl and hair work brooch, mounted in yellow metal testing as 15 ct, with amethyst locket, pearl and green hard stone pendant and chain, round cut aquamarine drop earrings and twist ring, size K, all stamped or hallmarked 9 ct. CONDITION9 ct weight 10.1 grams15 ct weight 3.7 gramsVictorian brooch, measuring approximately 2.2 x 1.5cm, with brooch pin and hook fitting, comes with fitted box signed Frazer & Haws from Garrards, 31 Regent St Piccadilly, out side of box worn inside in good condition
Wooden jewellery box and jewellery, blister pearl and diamond pendant in yellow and white metal testing as silver and 9 ct, measuring approximately 4 x 1.4cm, with a silver belcher link chain,19 th C enamel Gilt metal brooch, two pairs of gilt metal cufflinks, fifteen base metal brooches. CONDITIONSilver gross weight 17.9 grams
Group of costume, 1920's silver pansy brooch, amethyst ring, stamped 935, size N, silver pendant and blue stone and chain, carved amethyst brooch, single amethyst screw back earring, both stamped 925 Mexico, red paste brooch, Victorian silver box, hallmarked London 1898, by Walter Raymond, measuring approximately 9 x 9 x 4.5cm, faux pearl necklace, and other items. CONDITIONSilver box weight 247.3 grams, box wood linedsilver jewellery gross weight 38.5 grams
Oval jewellery box containing, 1930's bead necklace, agate and quartz bead necklace, enamel copper brooch depicting a white rabbit and pheasant, round double fish pendant, beaded necklaces, clip on earrings, fresh water pearl bracelet, beaded trim, and eight ladies fashion watches . CONDITION
A group of costume jewellery, and Austro-Hungarian pearl and ,pearl and red stone set white metal box stamped 800 German silver and marcasite floral brooch, stamped 835 handarbeit, ( handmade) measuring approximately 4.7 x 3cm, with pin and roll catch fitting, silver marcasite bird brooch, Siam silver cufflinks, and Mylflam standard vintage lighter with wrapped scene, Dutch silver marks. Gross silver weight 50 grams
Mixed group of costume jewellery, including silver bangle, hallmarked Birmingham 1990, rose brooch stamped 925, twisted cuff bangle in white metal testing as silver, white metal pendant and chain, freshwater pearl bangle, yellow metal hard stone box stamped Italy, butterfly powder compact, faux pearls necklaces, paste set brooches and ladies Avia mechanical wristwatch. CONDITIONSilver gross weight 63.5 gramswatch currently working but has not been tested for time keeping
Collection of mainly silver jewellery, faux pearl necklace with yellow metal clasp stamped 9 ct, 1915 HMS Cornwall silver and imitation tortoiseshell brooch, three charm bracelets with charms, engraved silver bangle, silver cigarette case by Cohen & Charles, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, silver snuff box, silver necklaces, bracelet, medals, earrings and a butterfly wing brooch mounted in white metal . CONDITION9 ct gross weight 0.2 gramssilver gross weight 346 grams
A full hunter pocket watch, with circular unsigned dial, steel hands, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and minute track with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, fitted with a lever wound unsigned movement, fitted in an 18 carat case,the case back marked 1977 and warranted 18K, together with original lined box, signed Trinidad jewellery company limited, port of Spain. Gross weight 126.3 grams
A SELECTION OF MAINLY LATE 19TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY JEWELLERY AND NOVELTIES to include a horn cheroot, a further cased cheroot, two seals, three brooches, a retractable pencil, a loose hair panel, a photograph pendant with painted portrait (a/f), the stummel part of a Meerschaum pipe with fitted case and a circular wooden trinket box with hand painted portrait of a lady to the front
TOILET BOX.A Victorian brass bound & coromandel veneered toilet box, fitted with ten silver gilt mounted bottles & jars by George Betjemann & Sons. The lift out tray with a set of tools with mother of pearl handles. The lid with a mirror & stationery compartment. To the base a concealed jewellery drawer with a name plate for Mappin & Webb, Sheffield & London. Hallmarked for London 1873. 23x31x20cm.
A collection of costume jewellery, to include a ladies stainless steel Honora quartz bangle watch with a three row cultured freshwater pearl bracelet in box, a gold twisted link necklace, marked 375, 1.36g, a 9ct tri-colour gold necklace, 1.88g, a faceted hardstone bead bracelet, together with necklaces, brooches, etc.
Palmyra, bust of a youthful priest, 1st- 2nd Century AD. A limestone bust from a Palmyrene funerary relief; half length, carved with a youthful beardless man with almond shaped eyes and small, down-turned mouth; wearing a sleeved tunic with braided edges and groups of comb-pattern bars at the joined seams; over this a chlamys secured on the right shoulder by a rosette shaped brooch. The hair brushed forward in a series of locks, wreath acrossthe head with star shaped element to the centre. Holding in his left hand a sceptre or fold of cloth.For a discussion on Palmyrene funerary customs see: Toynbee, J. Death and Burial in the Roman World, London, 1971, pp. 223-234. The oasis city of Palmyra is located half way between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean,being strategically placed between the Roman and Parthian empires. It was also ideally located to monopolize on trade coming along the Silk Road, as well as from the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, and by the first century BC it became the principle centre for merchants bringing their goods fromEast and West, to exchange them and then return home, with the result of this trade leading to Palmyra becoming an extremely wealthy city. This wealth was displayed in the magnificent architecture that adorned the city. The wealth of the inhabitants can be seen from the funerary reliefs, where individuals are depicted wearing costly robes and jewellery. Reliefs, such as this example, were made to adorn family vaults. Many of the vaults consisted ofvertical rows of burial compartments; each compartment contained a stone box sealed by a carved stone that depicted the deceased and often carried an Aramaic inscription giving the subjects name and genealogy. These gravestones suggest the vivid presence of the deceased, whose image, with itsdirect, frontal posture, engages the viewer.Palmyra's art and architecture is unique in the Roman world, and the cultures of East and West meetand fuse into a distinctive and fascinating style.15.8cm High.Ex. Gloucestershire Collection, acquired from Timeline Auctions, London in 2014. Prior to this a long established collection.
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