Vintage costume jewellery to include 1982 Spanish Olympic gold tone and enamelled cufflink sand matching pin badge, a silver cross pendant on silver chain, faux pearls having a silver clasp stamped 835, a white metal rosary, mixed gold tone and silver tone chains, rolled gold pierced earrings and others, keyrings, a gold plated watch strap, costume rings, late 20th Century cufflinks and a Silver Match lighter all housed in a carved oak box. Location:BWR
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Vintage costume jewellery to include brooches and clips, a simulated multi-string pearl necklace with blue enamelled clasp and crystal decoration, a pair of cameo brooches on silver mounts, stamped 800, a golfing inspired brooch stamped 925, and a white metal pill box with inset green carved jade disc to the lid all housed in a mid 20th Century walnut box having a handle to the lid fashioned as a bone. Location:BWR
Late 20th Century vintage brooches and clip on earrings to include a pair of Orena gold tone circular earrings, a Monet gold tone and purple cabochon bar brooch, a Miracle hardstone bar brooch, a pair of Trifari gold tone and faux pearl earrings and a pair of Monet gold tone, faux pearl and white cabochon earrings all housed in a red fabric Retro musical jewellery box A/F. Location:BWR
A selection of costume jewellery, including a 19th century style coral and hairwork brooch, with hinge pin to reverse, a gold coloured and split pearl brooch, designed as an arrow with crescent centre, 5.5cm long, a pair of silver coloured oval photograph frames, a silver pill box with turquoise coloured pull off cover, various pairs of earrings and further items (Qty)
HIROSHI SUZUKI: a silver and enamelled 'Seni Dom' beakerfine '999' standard silver, London 2014, also stamped with maker's symbol, also 'SS 09' and date '2014'Hammer-raised and chased, the surface enamelled in translucent mottled shades of greens and blues over a light textured ground, with original lidded wood box, height 8.5cm, diameter at top 8.5cm, weight total 9.9oz.Footnotes:Property of a private collectorHIROSHI SUZUKI (1961)Hiroshi Suzuki has an extraordinary talent for raising silver from single flat sheets to create vessels that are full of flowing, vigorous, graceful lines. His work is intuitive and combines traditional skills with a unique and personal visual vocabulary.He was born in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan in 1961 and studied at Musashino Art University in Tokyo before coming to London to study at Camberwell College of Art and the Royal College of Art. After graduating with an MA in 1999 he set up a studio in Camberwell with fellow students.His first major selling exhibition was in 2000 and in 2002 Suzuki had his own workshop at the Harley Foundation on the Welbeck Estate in Nottingham.In 2003 Suzuki held his first solo exhibition in the UK, titled 'Statis in Motion' at the Lesley Graze Gallery.In 2005 he was short-listed for the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize: Metal (UK), and he won the Schoonhoven Silver Award in 2009 (The Netherlands).A retrospective exhibition was held at The Goldsmiths Company entitled 'Silver Waves' in 2010.He is currently Professor of Metalwork and Jewellery at Musashino Art University, with studios in Tokyo and London.Hiroshi Suzuki's works appear in numerous public collections including The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HIROSHI SUZUKI: a silver and enamelled 'Seni Dom' beakerfine '999' standard silver, London 2014, also stamped with maker's symbol, also 'SS 05' and date 2014 Hammer-raised and chased, the surface enamelled in translucent mottled shades of green and blue over a light textured ground, with original lidded wood box, height 8.5cm, diameter 8.5cm, weight 9.8oz.Footnotes:Property of a private collectorHIROSHI SUZUKI (1961)Hiroshi Suzuki has an extraordinary talent for raising silver from single flat sheets to create vessels that are full of flowing, vigorous, graceful lines. His work is intuitive and combines traditional skills with a unique and personal visual vocabulary.He was born in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan in 1961 and studied at Musashino Art University in Tokyo before coming to London to study at Camberwell College of Art and the Royal College of Art. After graduating with an MA in 1999 he set up a studio in Camberwell with fellow students.His first major selling exhibition was in 2000 and in 2002 Suzuki had his own workshop at the Harley Foundation on the Welbeck Estate in Nottingham.In 2003 Suzuki held his first solo exhibition in the UK, titled 'Statis in Motion' at the Lesley Graze Gallery.In 2005 he was short-listed for the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize: Metal (UK), and he won the Schoonhoven Silver Award in 2009 (The Netherlands).A retrospective exhibition was held at The Goldsmiths Company entitled 'Silver Waves' in 2010.He is currently Professor of Metalwork and Jewellery at Musashino Art University, with studios in Tokyo and London.Hiroshi Suzuki's works appear in numerous public collections including The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver and shagreen jewellery boxCharles & George Asprey, London 1897, inside rim also engraved LEUCHARS LONDON Rectangular form, the edges with silver mounts and bands of stylised leaf motifs, press catch to the front, material lined interior, height 8.4cm, length 23.2cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HIROSHI SUZUKI: a silver and enamelled 'Seni Dom' beakerfine '999' standard silver, London 2014, also stamped with maker's symbol, also 'SS 07' and date 2014 Hammer raised and chased, the surface enamelled in mottled blues and white over a light textured ground, with original lidded wood box, height 8.5cm, diameter 8.5cm, weight 9.8oz.Footnotes:Property of a private collectorHIROSHI SUZUKI (1961)Hiroshi Suzuki has an extraordinary talent for raising silver from single flat sheets to create vessels that are full of flowing, vigorous, graceful lines. His work is intuitive and combines traditional skills with a unique and personal visual vocabulary.He was born in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan in 1961 and studied at Musashino Art University in Tokyo before coming to London to study at Camberwell College of Art and the Royal College of Art. After graduating with an MA in 1999 he set up a studio in Camberwell with fellow students.His first major selling exhibition was in 2000 and in 2002 Suzuki had his own workshop at the Harley Foundation on the Welbeck Estate in Nottingham.In 2003 Suzuki held his first solo exhibition in the UK, titled 'Statis in Motion' at the Lesley Graze Gallery.In 2005 he was short-listed for the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize: Metal (UK), and he won the Schoonhoven Silver Award in 2009 (The Netherlands).A retrospective exhibition was held at The Goldsmiths Company entitled 'Silver Waves' in 2010.He is currently Professor of Metalwork and Jewellery at Musashino Art University, with studios in Tokyo and London.Hiroshi Suzuki's works appear in numerous public collections including The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver-plated Egyptian revival inkstand, by James Deakin & Son, of oval form, with two glass inkwells flanking a camel to the centre, engraved 'Presented to J.A s P. GIBSON ON HIS LEAVING COLLEGE S.tn 1896', an Old Sheffield plate wine bottle coaster, and a musical jewellery box inset with precious stones (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
A VICTORIAN WALNUT JEWELLERY BOX LATE 19TH CENTURY With lift top and glazed doors enclosing a fitted interior and arrangement of drawers 19cm high, 28cm wide, 21cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useSome minor old splits and cracks, some small chips and losses,There is no key, the doors are open at time of reportThe trays appear to have been relined, the top tray is designed to be stuck in position, the glue has dried and perished and this tray is removable - some additional glue may be beneficialThe metal elements have dirt and discolouration Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A quantity of cultured pearl jewellery to include a cultured pearl cluster necklace with bale stamped 585, 25mm long, on a 9ct fine box link chain stamped 375, 5.1g, a 9ct cultured pearl heart pendant on 9ct chain, 2.7g, two pairs of 9ct cultured pearl earhoops, 6.4g, and a cultured pearl neclace, 79cm long, (5)
Collection of cased draughtsman's sets, early to mid 20th century, a late Victorian jewellery box, a tin of coins, predominantly Elizabeth II, a bag of fishing tackle including reels and other items, a collection of hydrographic Admiralty Office chart maps including Port St Marlo, 1930's, bottle containing large quantity coins and later and assorted mid-20th century engineering manuals
A Japanese lacquered jewellery box, 20th Century, donut-shaped and decorated with figures, 20cm wide x 8.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
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