Zlatý náhrdelník a náušnice se smaragdy, rubíny a emaily, střední Evropa | velikost: 42 cm (náhrdelník), 6 cm (náušnice) | Zlato o ryzosti 710/1000. Hmotnost 31,5 gramů (netto). Zlato o ryzosti 500/1000. Hmotnost 2 gramy (netto). Celková hmotnost 34,85 gramů (brutto). | 19. století | označeno platným puncem | Certifikát razítka More photos:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14F_TCtXLYtJkmjOPEDArQTxBRgBtvaQC__________________________________________
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Stříbrný samovar, Henry Atkin & Co, Sheffield | výška: 26 cm | kovaný stříbrný samovar o ryzosti 925/1000, čistá hmotnost 1377,25 gramů. Kohoutek a dřevěná rukojeť | kolem roku 1930 | puncováno anglickými puncy | Certifikát razítkaMore photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zFKw5xSNUxNXYpJRBgx-bzkzG-5yxbo7?usp=sharing _________________________________________________________
Stříbrný chladič na šampaňské, Německo | výška: 27 cm, horní průměr: 21 cm | nádoba bohatě zdobená rokokovými ornamenty, uvnitř vložka z obecného kovu. Stříbro o ryzosti 800/1000. Hrubá (celková) hmotnost 2760,15 gramů. Čistá hmotnost 1890,15 gramů. | 1. třetina 20. století | puncováno německými puncy | Certifikát razítkaVíce fotek: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Jlguh62VFVfL_xfUdsNgb_JRe4-Mlh05?usp=sharing ___________________________________________________________
Harold Nielsen for Georg Jensen, a composed Danish metalwares Pyramid pattern flatware service, comprising: 12 table knives with steel blades; 12 starter knives with steel blades; 12 table forks; 12 starter forks; 12 dessert spoons; 14 cake forks; 8 teaspoons; a pair of salad servers; a large serving spoon; a cake knife with steel blade; a carving fork; a sauce ladle; a mustard pot (pattern o. 632) and spoon; and a walnut pick, mostly circa 1930-1950 (91) 4666g (150ozt) gross
Each designed with him standing guard, his banner O' Watchman What of the Night displayed. Colored in green with floral and gilt on rim and handle. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 7"H x 6" dia.Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Heubach Koppelsdorf (Germany) bisque head and painted composition bodied doll, the bisque head inset with weighted sleeping blue glass eyes, painted features including feathered brown eyebrows, fine eyelashes and blush cheeks, open mouth revealing upper teeth, blonde wig, impressed marks ‘HEUBACH KOPPELSDORF, 300.4/o., GERMANY.’, 36cm high
An Art Deco diamond panel ring, the oval plaque set with an old mine diamond, estimated as approximately 1.75ct, within a surround of old European diamonds, all bead set in millegrain panels, to an open gallery and a plain band. Surrounding diamonds 1.00 - 1.20ct in total. Indistinctly marked, tested as platinum, 9.35g Principal diamond assessed as: Colour F/G Clarity P1 Ring size O½Buying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportThe surrounding diamonds are bright and lively, with a few inclusions visible under 10x magnification. The millegrain edges are well-defined, but some beads of the setting are worn. The band shows evidence of resizing.
A white gold sapphire and diamond crossover ring, with a principal round brilliant cut diamond, claw set, surrounded by a cross-over row of smaller round brilliant cut diamonds and round faceted blue sapphires, all claw set, in tested 18ct white gold, 7.50g Ring size O½Provenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Buying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.
An emerald and diamond panel ring, c.1915, with three square faceted emeralds, surrounded by old cut diamonds, in a panel design, with diamond set shoulders, the undergallery with scroll decoration, stamped PLAT, Diamonds assessed as; Colour H/I Clarity VS-Si 4.8g Ring size O½Buying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportThe central emerald badly chipped in two places, one of the outside emeralds also chipped. The diamonds bright and lively, one diamond on the shoulder chipped, the undergallery broken in one place.
An Edwardian diamond marquise form ring, the marquise shaped plaque set with twenty one old round and cushion cut diamonds, bead and claw set, with a further diamond on each shoulder, white on yellow gold, stamped '18ct' and tested as 18ct gold, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 1.30ct, length of ring head 26mm. 4.38g. Ring size O½Buying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportDiamonds bright, white and lively. Some tarnish to setting, otherwise good condition for age.
An 18ct white gold half eternity ring, with seven round brilliant cut diamonds, with a combined weight estimated as 0.84ct, bead set to the flat profile head, to a slightly tapered hoop. London 1977, 5.85g. Ring size O½Buying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportDiamonds bright and lively, clean and well matched. One diamond has a fine surface-reaching fracture through the table's edge and a crown facet, visible only under 10x magnification. Surface scratches to mount, commensurate with its age. Maker's mark for G.Bros.
A white gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, an emerald cut emerald, claw set, to a diamond halo with pairs of brilliant cut diamonds at the corners and baguette cut diamonds bar set at the sides. Tapering shoulders with a row of graduated baguette cut diamonds at the centre, and row of brilliant cut diamonds above and below. To a tapered flat section shank. Marked 750, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 5.65g.Ring size OAccompanied by a report from World Gemological Institute, with stated weights of: emerald 3.49ct, diamond 0.94ct totalBuying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportWear to facet junctions. Visible by 10x magnification.One small chip to emerald girdle.Typical natural inclusions, with some surface reaching.
A silver plated cigarette box, cedar lined, engraved Eric Tomlin from Sir John Cockcroft (Physicist and Nobel Prize winner); An Alpha Antimagnetic gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, Swiss Automatic movement, silvered dial, gold Arabic numerals, sunk subsidiary second dial, late leather strap, w/o; a Kyrgzstan genteman's wristwatch, manual movement, orange dial, signed, date aperture at three, red leather strap, w/o; a Chinese novelty wristwatch, manual movement, the dial depicting Chairman Mao with moving waving hand, black strap, w/o (4)
A Urania stainless steel chronograph/telemeter gentleman's wristwatch, silver coloured dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary second and minute dials, later leather strap, w/o The Urania company for precision watches was founded by Andreas Huber in Munich in 1865 and was the first German business to offer pocket watches with crown winding systems. Urania was the “house brand” of Huber retail stores. These watches were made by the jeweller Huber in München (Munich, Bavaria). Since they were more of a jeweller than a watch store, they didn't make much themselves but simply bought movements and cases/dials/hands of sufficient quality, assembled them all together and sold them under a variety of brand names. After 1930, Urania was the top grade they sold. Some movements were from Recta, Helvetia or even IWC. In 1936, the company became official timekeeper of the olympic winter games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. During WWII, the company produced for A. Lange & Söhne parts of the legendary military timepieces like the B-Uhr. In 1944, through the bombs of WWII, production and shops were completely destroyed. In 1949, Andreas II rebuilded the main house in Munich and reopened the watchmaker store and workshop. 1966 he died and his son Martin took over the company. Alongside Urania branded dials, there are some rare co signed Urania dials prior to Huber taking over the mantle.
A vintage Bernex goldplated gentleman's wristwatch, Swiss 17 Jewel movement, cream dial, baton markers and Arabic numerals, later leather strap, w/o; a vintage Everite stainless steel mid sized wristwatch, Swiss 17 jewel Incabloc movement, silver coloured dial, baton markers and Arabic numerals, later leather strap, w/o; a Ricoh stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 21 jewel automatic movement, white dial, blue chapeter ring, block markers, day/date aperture, (3)
Three yellow metal rings, one set with a carved carnelian, size O, 4.9g approx one with central lapis lazuli panel, size Z 1/2 , 7.9g approx and a third carved example with unusual claw shoulders, size M, 8.3g approx, all unmarked, combined approx 21.2g.Condition Report: Carnelian ring in good condition, a few light surface scratches, Claw shoulder ring in good condition, Lapis ring, slight nibble to 1 side of the stone
Cormoran Carbon Construction Carb-O-Star Feeder 22-14 361 - 3.6m ultra power feeder, 3pc with twin tips, 22” cork/composite handle with uplocking reel set, lined rings throughout and cloth bag. Shimano S D R Beastmaster Multi Range Feeder heavy 12-14’, with 2 spare tips, 24” cork/composite handle with down locking reel seat, lined rings throughout. MCB, light use (2)
2x Shakespeare fishing Rods - features an Omni 1301-450E Telescopic fishing rod 4.5mtr 9 section, Action A 10/30 21” composite handle with double uplocking reel seat, lined rings throughout, plus an O series Graphite glass 1-520 5.2mtr 6 section Action B40/90 26in leather bound handle with double uplocking reel seat, lined rings, one section repaired
A 1907 gold sovereign in its Lloyd's of London gilt-tooled leather fitted case and complete with its 1932 presentation card, which reads: "EGYPT" SALVAGE - This sovereign was recovered in June, 1932, by the Station Salvage Steamer "Artiglio" from the P&O steamer "Egypt" which sank off Ushant on May 20th 1922 in 70 fathoms after collision. [Signed] P.G. MacKinnon - Chairman of Lloyds - Lloyd's 30th June. (The SS Egypt collided with a cargo vessel off the French coast while carrying gold and silver insured for over £1m from Tilbury to Bombay. Lloyd's paid out in full within ten days, but it was not until a decade later that deep-water-salvage technology had advanced sufficiently for the underwriters to execute a successful recovery.)
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