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Ruby and diamond 9ct yellow and white gold set ring, four square mixed cut rubies, flush set, five small eight cut diamonds, illusion set, cast zigzag decoration in relief to the shank, ring size O½; together with a diamond 18ct yellow gold flower head ring, seven small round eight cut diamonds, band cut (2)
Art Deco emerald and diamond unmarked yellow gold and platinum ring, the square step cut emerald measuring approx 6 x 5.5mm, rubover set, two old round brilliant cut diamonds at opposite ends, rubover set, each weighing approx 0.15 carat, small round eight cut diamonds, grain settings, small rose cut diamonds to each scroll v shaped shoulder, (five deficient) knife edge settings, size of head approx 2 x 1cm, ring size O-O½
IN OLD ARIZONAHalf Sheet (22" x 28")Very Fine- on Paper Fox, 1929The gorgeous half-sheet offered here features Baxter and actress Dorothy Burgess in a romantic embrace, helping to define the swashbuckling ladies-man that Baxter portrayed. Never folded prior to backing, the poster looks wonderful after receiving professional touchup to creases, a couple of tears, and a minor chip in the bottom border. The borders have been airbrushed for a nice finish to the restoration.Although you may not realize it simply by looking at the impressive half-sheet pictured here, you're seeing several important film history "firsts": In Old Arizona (1928) was the first talking Western and the first talking Cisco Kid picture. It was also nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning one: Best Actor for Warner Baxter. It also paved the way for developing the "singing cowboy" trope, as Baxter does some crooning in this picture. This was the third screen appearance of O. Henry's famous cowboy star, The Cisco Kid, as two silent features preceded it. The original Kid was an unrepentant, murderous desperado who enjoyed shooting innocent men and women for sport and, at the time of the story, had committed at least 18 murders. The character that Baxter portrays and that Cesar Romero and Duncan Reynaldo would take up in later years is far more family-friendly and charming, a fitting role model for children and adults, and a perfect complement to other Western stars of the day. This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, December 7th. The auction will begin at 9:30am PST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on December 8th.
OSSIP ZADKINE (1890-1967)Femme à la lecture signé et daté 'O. Zadkine 1930' (en bas à droite)gouache sur papierExécuté en 1930 signed and dated 'O. Zadkine 1930' (lower right)gouache on paperExecuted in 193070.8 x 58.7 cm. 27 7/8 x 23 1/8 in.Footnotes:ProvenanceAtelier de l'artiste.Collection particulière.Vente, Artcurial Briest, Paris, 3 juin 2002, lot 62. Collection Paul Lombard.Vente Collection Paul Lombard, Artcurial, Paris, 10 octobre 2017, lot 87.Collection particulière, France (acquis dans cette vente).Expositions Chicago, Arts Club of Chicago, Gouaches by Ossip Zadkine, 31 janvier - 18 février 1936, no. 11, illustré en couverture (titré The Reading).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
HAY, Robert (1799-1863). Illustrations of Cairo, London, 1840, folio, additional lithographed title, 30 lithographed views on 29 plates (one plate heavily spotted, some other spotting and staining), contemporary roan-backed boards (worn). FIRST EDITION.HAY, Robert (1799-1863). Illustrations of Cairo ... Drawn on Stone by J. C. Bourne, under the Superintendence of Owen B. Carter, Architect. London: Printed by Tilt and Bogue, 1840. Folio (545 x 380mm). Additional tinted lithographed decorative title, lithographed dedication from the author to Edward William Lane, and 30 tinted lithographed views of Cairo on 29 plates after Robert Hay, Owen B. Carter and C. Laver (one plate heavily spotted, mainly light and marginal spotting and staining throughout). Contemporary roan-backed blue cloth boards lettered and ruled in gilt (worn and stained, inner hinges split, joints heavily rubbed). FIRST EDITION. The author was "... a pioneer of Egyptian exploration ... In 1840 [he] published a folio volume of 'Illustrations of Cairo', lithographed by J. C. Bourne from drawings by O. B. Carter and others. Some of the original drawings for this work are in the print room at the British Museum" (DNB). Abbey Travel 270; Blackmer 794; Gay 2497; not in Brunet.
A Sèvres and French porcelain composite déjeuner, the Sèvres tray c.1774, interlaced L mark enclosing date letter X, painter’s mark for Cyprien-Julien Choisy, gilt vd mark for Jean-Baptiste-Emmanuel Vandé and indistinct incised mark, date letters L, M, O, N and R and various other painters’ marks, painted with flowers-prays and bouquets within gilt dentil rims, comprising: a two-handled Sèvres tray, a teapot and cover, possibly Sèvres, a sugar-bowl and cover, possibly Sèvres, a hot-milk-jug and cover, probably Sèvres, a cup, possibly Sèvres, and a saucer, probably Sèvres, the tray 35.5cm wide (6) Footnotes: Note: Choisy was a painter of flowers who was active at Sèvres from 1770-1811.
A George III mahogany library drum table, first quarter 19th century, stamped From John Watson, Oxford street, W O, line and ebony inlaid, the tooled leather top above four drawers and four dummy drawers, on turned column to four splayed legs, brass caps and castors, with key, 77cm high, 106cm diameter Condition Report: leather heavily stained and scarred, some veneer missing, some lifting to veneer, splits to all dummy drawers, one drawer has seized and will not come out, five handles loose but present, small split to column, structurally sound
Historismus-Pendule. Grüner Onyx und Messing. Architektonisches Gehäuse auf vier Füßen, Ecken mit Messingsäulen, Schalenbekrönung (min. besch.). Rund verglastes, vergoldetes, durchbrochen gearbeitetes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen, arabischen Ziffern auf weißem Emailkranz. Pendelwerk mit Federaufzug, Halb- und Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Gebrauchsspuren. Kanten teils min best. und re. o. materialbedingter Riss. Ende 19. Jh. H. 42 cm.
Dalí, Salvador (1904 Figueres 1989) "Le chateau de Gala". Blatt aus der Folge "After 50 years of surrealism". Kaltnadelradierung mit Pochoir/BFK Rives (Rand gebräunt, o. ca. 2,5 cm Einriss), re. u. mit Bleistift sign. und bez. F. E.A. sowie li. u. Trockenstempel "Transworld Art, New York", 1974. Plattenrand ca. 30x 40 cm, Blattgröße 50x 65 cm. Wvz. R. Michler/L. Löpsinger. S. 224-225, Nr. 675 c.
Klinger, Max (1857 Leipzig- Großjena 1920) "In der Gosse". Aquatintaradierung (l. fleckig, kl. Randmängel), in der Platte re. u. sign. "MAX KLINGER", li. o. bez. "OP VIII" und re. o. num. "XI", aus der Folge "Ein Leben", Opus VIII. Plattenrand 21x 18,5 cm, Blattmaß ca. 62x 45 cm. Wvz.: Singer 136, VI (von VI).
EMERALD RING, CIRCA 1930The emerald cabochon, weighing 7.04 carats, ring size O½Footnotes:Provenance:Emerald Joyce Henrietta Brittain-Jones née Wallach (1902-1974);Thence by descentLots 1 - 11 belonged to Emerald Joyce Henrietta Brittain Jones née Wallach. Joyce was born in Allahabad, Utter Pradesh, India. Her father, William Wallach, was a Barrister in India. On 19th January 1924, she married Captain Jack Brittain Jones (1899-1975) of the Black Watch (1st Battalion), at a Society wedding at Middle Temple Church in London. In 1927, the couple had a daughter, Pauleen Victoria. By 1931, Jack and his family were living in India where Jack was Aide-de-Camp to Lord Willingdon, Viceroy of India.In 1931, George II of Greece (1890-1947) visited India where he met Jack and Joyce. From 1934, the correspondence from Joyce to George is loving and affectionate, clearly indicating that a deep and meaningful personal relationship had developed between them. In 1935, George II was divorced by his estranged wife, Princess Elisabeth of Romania (1894-1956), who cited desertion. Joyce and Jack also divorced in 1935, citing Jack's adultery. George II had become King of Greece in 1922, but in 1924 Greece declared itself a Republic, and the monarchy was abolished. Eventually the Greek monarchy was restored in 1935 so George returned as King. Joyce and the King then began to lead a very private life together in Greece, often at the Tatoi Palace, the Royal family's summer residence, situated thirty miles from Athens, where George was able to indulge his love of farming. Joyce reportedly knitted, read and sat quietly. She was well-liked by George's sister-in-law, Katherine, and regarded as one of the family. It is reported that Joyce refused to marry George II because she believed that a morganatic marriage, like that of Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson (also divorced), would be damaging to George's position as monarch. In 1941, Germany occupied Greece and George fled to Crete, facing many dangers including his potential capture. A British destroyer transported him into exile in Cairo, Egypt. Later in 1943, Joyce accompanied George to the United States of America as his quiet and inconspicuous companion. Joyce also accompanied George on a visit to South Africa. They had then moved to London, where Joyce engaged in war work as a Fire Warden. Joyce was a particular friend of Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent who was a Greek Princess by birth and a British Princess by marriage to Prince George, Duke of Kent. In 1946, a referendum restored the monarchy, and George II again returned to Greece as King. He desperately wanted Joyce to accompany him to Greece and put pressure on the British Government to permit her to join him. However, the Government was concerned to avoid political difficulties in Greece, and refused permission. Princess Katherine suggested that Joyce could live in Greece as her lady in waiting. Sadly, whilst waiting for a resolution and missing each other, George II died of a heart attack in his office in the Royal Palace in Athens and was buried at Tatoi Palace.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe cushion-shaped diamond, weighing 1.84 carats, between single-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in platinum, ring size O½Footnotes:By family repute, this diamond ring is said to be the engagement ring from George Alexander Eugene Douglas Haig, 2nd Earl Haig, OBE, KStJ, DL, FRSA (1918-2009) to his first wife, Adrienne Thérèse Morley (1929-2010), daughter of Derrick Morley, formerly of Islanmore and Rockstown Castle, co. Limerick. The couple had three children, Lady Adrienne Raina Haig, Lady Elizabeth Vivienne Thérèse Haig and Alexander Douglas Derrick Haig, 3rd Earl Haig.Haig was the only son of Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) and Countess Haig (1879–1939).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Genuine Gemstone Company Ltd; A 9ct White Gold Ambla Scapolite and White Zircon Ring, rectangular four claw, between inset shoulders (finger size O); a 9ct gold 1.11ct Colour Changing Andesine single stone ring, oval claw set, between bifurcated shoulders (finger size O) (total weight 4.5grams) (2).* Including Certificates of Authenticity.
The Genuine Gemstone Company Ltd; A 9ct Gold Scapolite and White Zircon Dress Ring, claw set centre, between inset shoulders (finger size O), A 9 ct Gold Serengeti Spessartite Garnet and Diamond ring, three oval claw set stones, between inset bifurcated shoulders (finger size N 1/2) (total weight 5.5 grams) (2).* Including Certificates of Authenticity.
The Genuine Gemstone Company Ltd; A 9ct Gold 3.67ct Zambezia Morganite Single Stone Ring, the pear shape stone claw set, between plain shoulders (finger size O), A 9ct Gold Minas Gerais Kunzite and White Zircon dress ring, claw set centre, between two row inset shoulders (finger size M) (total weight 5 grams) (2).* Including Certificates of Authenticity.
The Genuine Gemstone Company Ltd; A 9ct Gold Burmese Multi-coloured Spinel Three Stone Ring, oval claw set, between bifurcated shoulders (finger size O), A 9ct Zambian Emerald three stone ring, the pear shape stones claw set, between plain shoulders (finger size O) (total weight 4 grams) (2).* Including Certificates of Authenticity.
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