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Lot 176

Joe Colombo (Italian 1930-1971) for O-Luce 'Coupe' Floor Lamp, designed 1967 enamelled metal, chrome and plastic(145.5cm high (57.25in high))Footnote: In 1968 the Coupe series won an International Design Award from the American Insitute of Interior Designers in Chicago.

Lot 292

§ Robert O. Lenkiewicz (British 1941-2002) Self-Portrait with Blue Scarf Oil on paper(71.5cm x 51cm (28.25in x 20.25in))Footnote: Provenance: Bearne's, Exeter, 8 November 2006; Private Collection, UK.

Lot 293

§ Robert O. Lenkiewicz (British 1941-2002) 'Barbican Character - The Road-runner', 1970 signed, titled and dated (to reverse) 'Barbican Character - long-dead - known as - "The Road-runner."', oil on canvas(37cm x 27.5cm (14.5in x 10.75in))

Lot 107

Two 15 carat gold split pearl rings, varying designs, finger sizes O and O1/2. Gross weight 4.7 grams.

Lot 130

A DIAMOND-SET 'TRINITY' RING, BY CARTIER The interlocking 18ct white, rose and yellow gold bands inset at intervals with brilliant-cut diamonds, signed Cartier, numbered, European convention mark, maker's case (Dimensions: Ring size: O)(Ring size: O)

Lot 14

A SET OF THREE GEM-SET STACKING RINGS Each designed as a stylised tulip, set with a brilliant-cut diamond and circular-cut sapphire, emerald or ruby flowerhead cluster, mounted on a ropetwist band (Dimensions: Ring size: O) (Qty: 3)(Ring size: O)Qty: (3)

Lot 77

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND-SET RING, BY CHARLES DE TEMPLE, 1968 The tapered 18ct white and yellow gold band of openwork beaded design, centrally-set with a circular-cut sapphire and accented with single-cut diamonds and similarly-cut sapphires, signed CdeT, UK hallmark (Dimensions: Ring size: O)(Ring size: O)

Lot 121

A large assortment of various designer pens and pencils to include Cross, Sheaffer, Ben Sherman, Parker, Yard-O-Led, Monteverde and many others, all with original packaging and most in pristine, unused condition.Condition report: NB - Image is a small representation of total lot

Lot 58

Elizabeth Adela Stanhope Forbes, ARWS (Canadian, 1859-1912)The Gipsy signed and indistinctly dated 'EAFORBES.' (lower left); signed and inscribed ''The Gipsy'/Mrs Elizabeth Stanhope Forbes/Trewarveneth/Newlyn/Penzance' (on a label attached to the frame) oil on canvas96.5 x 122.5cm (38 x 48 1/4in).Footnotes:Provenance(possibly) CD Morton Esq., by 1906.(possibly) Sotheby's 22 February 1972.1Property of a deceased's estate.ExhibitedLondon, Royal Academy, 1901, no. 315.Literature'Women's Studios', The Gentlewoman, 6 April 1901, p. 40.Royal Academy Illustrated, 1901, p. 22.Pall Mall Magazine 'Extra', Pictures of 1901, 1901, p. 64 (illustrated).'The Royal Academy – Second Notice', The Times, 24 May 1901, p. 13.The Royal Academy – Supplement to the Illustrated London News, 18 May 1901, p. IV (illustrated). 'The Royal Academy – Final Notice', Pall Mall Gazette, 16 May 1901, p. 2.Gladys B Crozier, 'Elizabeth Stanhope Forbes', The Art Journal, 1904, p. 383.Mrs Lionel Birch, Stanhope A Forbes ARA and Elizabeth Stanhope Forbes ARWS, 1906, Cassell & Co, p. 80 (illustrated).Austin Chester, 'The Art of Mrs Stanhope Forbes', Windsor Magazine, vol XXVIII, November 1908, p. 628. Judith Cook, Melissa Hardie and Christiana Payne, Singing from the Walls, The Life and Art of Elizabeth Forbes, 2000, Sansom & Co, no 4.97, p. 181.By 1900 the radical first phase of Newlyn School painting had passed, and many original 1880s founders of the colony had left west Cornwall. The recent news that Stanhope and Elizabeth Forbes had opened an art school however, initiated a new phase for the artists' colony that would, in the early years of the century, see the emergence of a distinguished cast of young artists that included Harold Harvey, Dod and Ernest Procter, and Laura and Harold Knight. The continuing success of the colony however, depended upon the Forbes's ability to diversify – to expand its focus on the heroic fisherman and encompass, in Elizabeth Forbes's case, child-lore, chivalric romance, and tales of fairies and woodland sprites. For these, the woods behind Trewarveneth, her home on the hilltop above the town, provided, as Austin Chester noted, 'the inspiration'.2 Depicted with the dedication of a devotee of Bastien-Lepage, according to E Bonney Steyne in The Studio, works such as At the Edge of the Wood (1894, Wolverhampton Art Gallery), demonstrate the use of 'square brush' technique that persists in the treatment of trees in the present lot.3 Painted over the winter of 1900-1, the canvas was not the first modern representation of gypsies. Forbes's husband, Stanhope Alexander Forbes, had addressed the subject in Their ever-shifting home, the progress of which he reported to Elizabeth, then his fiancé, in 1887.4 This stern piece of social realism casts the Romany family as penniless vagrants, viewed with suspicion by local cottagers. In the ensuing decade, the factual reporter in Stanhope left poetic fancy to Elizabeth. When, in 1900, a gypsy girl entered her woodland it signified a moment when serious interest in the origins and lifestyle of the Romany was growing. Within a year of the showing of Their ever-shifting home, the Gypsy Lore Society had been formed and although in its first incarnation it lasted only a few years, the interest was maintained by enthusiasts such as John Sampson, the librarian at University College, London, who took Augustus John, then a Slade student and arch-bohemian, under his wing. As the society, and its journal revived in the early years of the century, many bourgeois travellers inspired by Matthew Arnold's Scholar Gypsy took to the open road. Although lampooned by Jerome K Jerome in the character of 'Mr Toad', these renegades from the suburbs would form the membership of the Caravan Club. In this social and cultural phenomenon, Forbes's The Gipsy, and her husband's Nomads, (Royal Academy 1903, no. 258, unlocated) have been neglected. The work's re-appearance at this moment is therefore significant. The characterisation of Forbes's young woman is also of great interest. Clearly not one of the downtrodden of the earth, she sports a striped skirt and red bandana and by her side is her fiddle. Dance and song, as musicologists and composers were currently discovering, defined the Romany. Her life, unlike that portrayed by Forbes's husband, was to be envied, not pitied, and as the artist indicates, her music comes directly from the natural world, from the birds that surround her. One enthusiastic onlooker, who ironically credited Elizabeth Forbes's work to her husband, read the picture's clues: 'Here The Gypsy[sic] touches actuality as Sinfi Lovell, or the dauntless women of Borrow's wanderings touched a more commonplace present. But this gypsy, alone, with fiddle mute beside her, listening in a pause of her own music to the lyrical pipe of a robin in the leafless woods has a more plaintive charm.5 This unidentified reviewer touched upon the possible sources of the work. While George Borrow's classics, Lavengro (1851) and The Romany Rye (1857) remained in print, Theodore Watts-Dunton's Aylwin published in December 1898, was very much current when Forbes began her painting. A lengthy novel which draws on gypsy lore it tells the tale of the young Hal Aylwin who enlists the assistance of Sinfi Lovell – a 'sublime creation' according to critics – while in search of his true love, Winifred. Sinfi's 'dukkeripen' (fortune-telling in Romany) was the fount of ancient wisdom. Forbes does not of course identify a specific literary source for her work, and gypsies in Cornwall were not an unusual sight, but this young woman asserts more solidity and as much spiritual power as Will-o-the-wisp (1900), in the triptych she had recently shown at the Women's Exhibition at Earl's Court. In the following years, Forbes would return to the celebration of child lore in her Leicester Galleries exhibition of 1904, but it was the emblematic Gipsy that would resonate in the wanderings of Augustus John, the joyful gypsy parades of Alfred Munnings, and the dark-eyed Romany girls of Laura Knight. We are grateful to Professor Kenneth McConkey for compiling this catalogue entry. 1 Cook and Hardie 2000 indicate that two pictures, and possibly three, bear the title, Gypsy, or The Gypsy. They cite a work sold at Newlyn Art Gallery in 1906 for £10, in addition to that owned by CD Morton. At such a low price, the former may be no more than a drawing for the present work which, as contemporary illustrations confirm, is that which appeared at the Royal Academy. 2 Austin Chester, 'The Art of Mrs Stanhope Forbes', Windsor Magazine, vol XXVIII, November 1908, p. 628.3 EBS, 'The Paintings and Etchings of Mrs Stanhope Forbes', The Studio, vol IV, 1894, p. 188. 4 See Caroline Fox and Francis Greenacre, Artists of the Newlyn School, 1880-1900, 1979, exhibition catalogue, Newlyn, Plymouth and Bristol Art Galleries, pp. 83-4.5 EWR, 'The Royal Academy – Local Exhibits', The Western Daily Press, 20 May 1901, p. 3.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 48

NO RESERVE Modern Art.- Cowart (Jack) & Dominique Fourcade. Henri Matisse: The Early Years in Nice 1916-1930, Washington D.C. & New York, 1986 § Berggruen (O.) & others. Picasso and the Theater, Frankfurt, 2006 § Kornfeld (E.W.) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Nachzeihnung seines Lebens, Bern, 1979 § Klein (Mason) Modigliani unmasked, New Haven & London, 2017 § Brodie (J.) & Andrew Robison. A Century of Drawing: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWit, Washington DC, 2001 § Lucie-Smith (E.) Art Today: From Abstract Expressionism to Superrealism, second impression, Oxford, 1986, illustrations, many colour, original cloth or boards, all but the fourth with dust-jackets; and c.55 others on modern art, 4to & 8vo (c.60)

Lot 2006

Pair of gold pearl and diamond stud earrings and matching ring, all hallmarked 18ct - Condition Report Approx 17.2gm gross, ring size = O-P, ring head = 17mm

Lot 2029

Silver multi stone set ring, stamped Sil - Condition Report Size N-O

Lot 2031

Early 20th century seven stone ruby and diamond ring, stamped 18ct and a Victorian 9ct gold three stone ruby and diamond gypsy ring, makers mark J.G, Birmingham 1896 - Condition Report 18ct approx 3gm, size O-P 9ct approx 3.1gm size P ruby loosse from setting

Lot 2035

9ct white gold three stone black diamond ring, hallmarked - Condition Report Approx 2.2gm, size N-O

Lot 2037

Silver-gilt sapphire and cubic zirconia cluster ring, stamped Sil - Condition Report Size O-P

Lot 2055

Silver-gilt three stone opal and cubic zirconia ring, stamped Sil - Condition Report Size O

Lot 2059

Palladium sapphire and diamond eternity ring, octagonal design, circa 1940's - Condition Report Approx 4.3gm, size O, depth = 33mm, tested as palladium, sapphires have abrasions to most

Lot 2116

Gold flamingo pink topaz and diamond cluster ring and pair of gold briolette cut topaz and diamond earrings, both hallmarked 9ct - Condition Report Approx 6.7gm gross, ring size N-O, head size 17mm x 13mm earring length = 15mm

Lot 2121

Victorian black enamel mourning pendant, with gold mounted seed pearl decoration, gold mourning ring, with plated hair shank and seed pearl mourning brooch - Condition Report Ring tested to 9ct approx 1.7gm, size O, pendant length = 60mm

Lot 2131

Two 9ct gold wedding bands hallmarked, approx 5.9gm - Condition Report SAize N-O & L

Lot 2148

9ct gold three stone garnet gypsy set ring hallmarked and a 16ct gold grey pearl ring - Condition Report 9ct gold approx 2.9gm, size N-O reconfigured from an old ring; pearl ring tested to 15ct approx 2.9gm sizeP-Q

Lot 1062

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING the rectangular-shaped emerald is set within a surround of two tapered baguette-cut and eight circular-cut diamonds, in 18ct gold. Size O

Lot 1063

A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING set with an emerald-cut diamond in white gold. Size O

Lot 780

A George V half gold sovereign ring, dated 1914 in a 9ct gold ring setting, ring size O½, 9.7g.

Lot 798

A 9ct white gold diamond set dress ring, with four tiered design, each tier set with two diamonds, totalling fourteen diamonds overall, square cut, also stamped to interior 10k, ring size O, 4.7g all in.

Lot 799

A 9ct gold dress ring, floral design with twist shoulders, set with tiny white stones, makers stamp QVC, ring size O, 2.2g all in.

Lot 819

A diamond set gypsy ring, with five old cut diamonds, of graduated size the largest approximately 0.15ct, the smallest approximately 0.8 ct, in a channel setting, with X design shoulders, ring size O½, 3.8g all in.

Lot 822

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set with round brilliant cut sapphire to centre, surrounded by illusion set tiny diamonds, in a raised openwork setting, ring size O, 4.1g all in.

Lot 824

A diamond cluster ring, with central flower design ring head in claw setting, with pierced scroll design shoulders, ring size O, 3g all in.

Lot 826

A 9ct gold dress ring, set with polished black stone, with twist design borders and V splayed shoulders, ring size O, 1.6g all in.

Lot 833

A 9ct gold wedding band, of plain design, with polished finish, ring size O½, 1.2g.

Lot 852

An 18ct gold and platinum diamond set ring, with channel set tiny diamonds, ring size O, 3g all in.

Lot 1486

Cecil Aldin: a framed coloured print, depicting a male figure and a greyhound standing outside a tavern at dusk - signed in pencil to the margin and bearing old Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp O RTJ I

Lot 772

A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY including a pair of 9ct gold oval shaped cufflinks, damaged, a gold circular locket pendant, a garnet cluster ring, set in gold, size O, a diamond cluster ring, millegrain set with circular diamonds, in 18ct gold, size I, and various other items

Lot 785

A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING the three circular-cut diamonds are set in 18ct gold, size K 1/2, together with a diamond and gold plaque ring, set with three rows of circular-cut diamonds, size P, a diamond and gold ring, size O 1/2 and a carved jade and gold ring, size M

Lot 788

A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING the two circular-cut rubies are set with a circular-cut diamond, in 18ct gold, size O, an 18ct three colour gold ring, 9.1 grams, size S, and a 22ct gold wedding band, 5.3 grams, size K

Lot 789

A 9CT THREE COLOUR GOLD TRIPLE BAND RING 3.7 grams, size L, together with a 14ct three colour gold triple band ring, 7.6 grams, size O 

Lot 790

AN 18CT GOLD SIGNET RING inscribed with indistinct initials, hallmarked for Chester 1905, 8.8 grams. Size O 1/2

Lot 868

A DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING set with five graduated circular old cut diamonds, in yellow gold. Size O

Lot 883

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING alternately set with sections of circular-cut diamonds and calibre-cut emeralds in white gold. Size O

Lot 901

A RUBY, EMERALD AND DIAMOND SWIVEL ETERNITY RING set with circular-cut diamonds and calibre-cut rubies and emeralds, in 18ct white gold. Size O 1/2

Lot 904

A DIAMOND TRIPLE CLUSTER RING the three graduated circular-cut diamonds are each set within a surround of smaller circular-cut diamonds, in 18ct white gold. Size O 1/2

Lot 969

A GARNET AND DIAMOND RING the five graduated oval-shaped garnets are set with rose-cut diamond highlights in gold. Size O

Lot 971

A VICTORIAN BLACK ENAMEL, PEARL AND GOLD RING the central section of black enamel with applied flowerhead set with half pearls and a rose-cut diamond, with black enamel and gold foliate decoration to the shoulders and shank. Size O

Lot 980

A TURQUOISE AND GOLD RING the snake design is set with turquoise cabochons, in gold. Size O

Lot 996

A DIAMOND AND ZIRCON FIVE STONE RING the three graduated circular-cut diamonds and two circular-cut zircons are collet set in 18ct gold. Size O

Lot 997

A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING the three oval-shaped rubies are set within a surround of single-cut diamonds, in 18ct white gold. Size O 1/2

Lot 883

An 18ct gold and platinum diamond solitaire ring, set with an old cut diamond 5.4mm x 5.4mm x 3.8mm, approx 0.67cts overall, in eight claw platinum setting, with pierced and scroll design shoulders, ring size O, boxed.

Lot 889

A dress ring, set with blue and white stones, in Art Deco style, on a gold coloured band, unmarked, ring size O.

Lot 907

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond floral cluster ring, the cluster ring head set with tiny white diamonds and oval central dark blue stone in claw setting, all set in white gold, ring size O, 3.6g all in, boxed.

Lot 910

A 9ct gold garnet cluster ring, set with various oval cut stones in claw setting, ring size O, 2.6g all in.

Lot 914

An 18ct gold and platinum leaf design dress ring, with single five leaf set with tiny diamonds, on a platinum twist setting, on a plain yellow metal band, ring size O, 2g all in, boxed.

Lot 921

A 9ct gold eternity ring, set with CZ stones in a white metal setting, with gold coloured outer band, ring size O, 4g all in.

Lot 719

A diamond and emerald three stone ring, stamped '18ctPlat', the square cut emerald flanked either side by a brilliant cut, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.16 carats, finger size O, 2.8 g gross

Lot 879

A Hornby O Gauge metal engine shed, two track, having opening doors to each end and colour printed detail, 50cms long

Lot 28

9CT YELLOW GOLD BAND WITH STONED EDGE, 4.5G SIZE O

Lot 29

9CT YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND AND AQUAMARINE 1/2 ETERNITY RING, 2.3G SIZE O

Lot 319

9CT YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE CLUSTER RING, 4.7G SIZE O

Lot 47

9CT YELLOW GOLD CITRINE TWIST RING, 3.7G SIZE O

Lot 411

9 ct gold quartz and diamond ring, size O

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