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Five World War II medals, comprising 1939-45 War Medal, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, Atlantic Star and 1939-45 Star, together with Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to JX 126334 H W Harvey P O HMS Pembroke, who was killed in action when the destroyer HMS Lightning was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean in 1943 with medal slip and issue box
An Elkington & Co bronze medal George V, cased; another George V brass medal - Homage of The British Empire, 1911, boxed; a white coloured metal Silver Wedding Anniversary of The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, cased; an iron circular medal, General G. Infanterie Litzmann; a base metal medal, head and shoulder of a woman inscribed Beatrice, the reverse initialled PA (5)
Anton Fruhauf, large gold abstract brooch/pendant, signed stamped 750 for 18ct gold. Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf, The garden of Eden, large enamel and diamond set plaque pendant, depicting Adam and Eve, with bird of paradise in a tree, serpent and diamond set sun, the chain comprising enamelled bar links connected by diamonds in rub over settings, marked 800 and 750, 11 x 8.9 cm and a matching pair of diamond set, enamelled earrings in the form of branches .Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf, large aquamarine and gold dress ring, in naturalistic setting, step-cut aquamarine weighing approximately 30cts within a diamond set gold bark textured mount, signed A Fruhauf , stamped 750 for 18ct gold. Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf design pendant and earrings, set with emeralds and rose-cut diamonds, signed A Fruhauf stamped 750 for 18ct gold, This design of earring, by Fruhauf is in the permanent collection of the Boston Museum of Fine Art , described as 'paisley' form. Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf, Pair of gold abstract design cufflinks each set with five diamonds and aquamarines stamped 750 for 18ct gold and AF monogram. Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf, gold enamel and rose-cut diamond dress ring, signed AF and 18ct Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf, Gold abstract design ring the top measuring 4.5 x 5 cm signed and stamped 750 for 18ct gold. Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson. Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
Anton Fruhauf ,gold mount incorporating a French gilt bronze plaque plaque cast with figures and ' Ligue Francaise De L' Enseignement' Stamped 750 for 18ct gold and AF monogram.Provenance: from the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson.Anton Fruhauf - Artist Jeweller - Italian 1914-1999: Anton studied at Munich School of Applied Art and worked as a goldsmith in Rome before returning to the family business. From the 1950's his avant guard jewellery designs drew international attention, in the following decades he won prizes for design in Austria, Italy, Germany and Japan. A gold medal was awarded for his' Kings bracelet' in 1957. Fruhauf's work appears in The Boston Museum of Fine Arts and in the Pforzhiem Jewellery museum. Provenance; From the collection of Liesl Muller-Johnson 1922-2014
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