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Two Japanese Meiji period horn and mother of pearl Kushi Kanzashi combs, of half moon design with fine teeth inlaid with mother of pearl flowers heightened in gilt and set with coral with gilt floral decoration to reverse, the other decorated with exotic birds, 9.5cm wide x 5.4cm Very minor wear^ minor scratches^ no major chips or cracks to either
A collection of gem set and silver earrings, including a pair of butterfly and marcasite examples, another pair with amethyst drops, a pair of mother of pearl and silver set bug earrings, a silver and turquoise pair of drop earrings, another pair, a pair of paste set multi coloured drops and another pair of oval earrings (20)
A set of six Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by George Adams, with engraved monogram, London 1850, an Art Deco silver child's knife and spoon with trefoil terminal London 1942, a silver Edward VII pair of sugar tongs with pierced stylised daffodil design and a two pronged fork on mother of pearl handle, two associated, total silver weight 13ozt Generally good^ few marks and scratches^ two pronged fork a marriage
A Collection of Silver Plated Items to Include Pierced Oval Tray, Bowl and Jug on Stand, Sugar Sifter, Cased Silver Handled Cake Knife, Silver Plated Tankard, Collection of Various Silver Plated and Bone Handled Cutlery, Pickle Fork, Mother of Pearl Handled Spoon, Horn Handled Three Pronged Fork etc
A Collection of Glassware to Include Cut Glass Sherries, Vases, Candle Sticks Together with Onyx Eggs, West German Battery Mantle, Mustard Pots, Silver Plated Cutlery, Mother Of Pearl Handled Pickle Fork, Various Commemorative Coins and a Limited Edition Boxed 1977 Silver Jubilee Enamelled Flags
17th-18th century AD. A carved rock crystal cross pendant with silver-gilt bands to the arms and domed finials each with a ropework collar; ropework suspension loop to the upper arm, loop with dangle to the other three arms, with garnet and pearl beads; to the obverse a series of carved symbols including a ladder, crossed spears, hand, human mask and others, possibly inspired by the Rosicrucian order. 27.1 grams, 10.8cm (4 1/4"). Ex British private collection, London, UK; acquired prior to 2000; accompanied by an independent specialist report and valuation by graduate gemmologist and jewellery expert Anna Rogers, GIA GG, BA, Gem-A, ref. no.163701/1/9/2020. Rosicrucianism was a 17th century European spiritual and cultural movement derived from a number of mystical texts relating to a secret order with political and economic power. Its proponents claimed that the order was founded on ancient esoteric principles which govern the universe. The background to the Rosicrucian order combined elements of Kabbalah, Hermeticism, alchemy and Christian mysticism in an attempt to combine religious orthodoxy with scientific principles and discoveries. It is often dismissed as an elaborate hoax, but has sometimes enjoyed widespread acceptance through an association with Freemasonry. Very fine condition.
2nd-4th century AD. A matching pair of gold hollow-form crescentic earrings with a garnet in a cell to the forward face, a loop below for a drop with a spherical bead and an iridescent pearl below, applied granule rosette to the bead; fitted with modern hooks to enable them to be worn. 2.50 grams total, 33-37mm (1 1/4 - 1 1/2"). Ex Faustus Gallery and Jack Ogden, 1970-1980s. [2] Fine condition.
2nd century AD. A matching pair of gold earrings, each an openwork disc with a central spherical garnet bead and hook to the rear, a stepped bar below with three pearl drops beneath. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L., Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 52, for type. 6.04 grams total, 34mm (1 1/4"). Ex Faustus Gallery and Jack Ogden, 1970-1980s; accompanied by an independent specialist report and valuation by graduate gemmologist and jewellery expert Anna Rogers, GIA GG, BA, Gem-A, ref. no.160652/01/09/2020. [2] Very fine condition.
11th-12th century AD. A Byzantine or possibly Fatimid gold armlet with ribbed hollow-form D-section shank tapering towards the discoid bezel, triangular collars with filigree granulation to the finials; the bezel a sheet gold disc with granulated chevron border, above a hollow medallion with ribbed outer edge, each rib interspersed with a single granule to the upper face; two crescentic mother of pearl inserts flanking the central band set with two teardrop-shaped garnets and a central iridescent glass insert, each with a granulated border. See National Museum of Asian Art, accession no.F1948.25, for a similar type; see also The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no.58.37, for type; see also Price, J., Masterpieces of Ancient Jewelry. Exquisite Objects from the Cradle of Civilization, Philadelphia, 2008, p.107, for type. 27.28 grams, 91mm (3 1/2"). Property of a London lady, part of her family's Swiss collection; formerly acquired in the 1980s; accompanied by an independent specialist report and valuation by graduate gemmologist and jewellery expert Anna Rogers, GIA GG, BA, Gem-A, ref. no.160611/01/09/2020. Very fine condition. ( A video of this lot can be viewed on Timeline Auctions website.)
14th century AD. A gold finger ring with granulation to the hoop, three radiating cells each with an turquoise cabochon, quatrefoil bezel with four openwork domes, lateral cells with inset turquoise, pearl and glass cabochons around a central cabochon garnet. 7.37 grams, 28.06mm overall, 20.38mm internal diameter (approximate size British R, USA 8 1/2, Europe 19.38, Japan 18) (1"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired on the London art market in 2009; previously in an old English collection; accompanied by an independent specialist report and valuation by graduate gemmologist and jewellery expert Anna Rogers, GIA GG, BA, Gem-A, ref. no.163720/1/9/2020. Fine condition. A large wearable size. ( A video of this lot can be viewed on Timeline Auctions website.)
8th-10th century AD. A matched pair of gold ear- or temple-rings, each a substantial hoop with three hollow bulbs and a discoid cell decorated with swirls and coils of filigree, pearl beads in filigree claw settings. 55.22 grams total, 51-52mm (2"). From a private New York collection; ex Miteva collection, thence by descent, in the 1980s; formerly in a private UK collection in the 1970s. [2] Fine condition.
3rd-2nd millennium BC. A cotton reel-shaped cylinder seal decorated with a linear pattern, applied mother of pearl cap to each end. 2.81 grams, 13mm (1/2"). Ex private London, UK, collection, 1970-1990; seen by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert in the 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition. Very rare.
A 19th century Chinese export black lacquer work box, with assorted ivory fittings and a similar games box with lacquered trays for cards and numerous mother of pearl gaming counters, largest width 38cm depth 31cm height 14cmCONDITION: Work box with rubbing of the gilding to the hinged lid less so elsewhere, interior partly dissembled with a mixture of Canton carved ivory tools, some chipping to the right side of the drawer which contains a small writing slope and pen tray and has a non working key, 36 x 26 x 16cmGames box has a lift off lid with damage around all of the edges and wear to the lacquering, internally better with seven lidded boxes containing assorted mother of pearl counters all engraved with a thistle crest (as is the lid of the box) and eight card trays, seven decorated with cards and one with a portrait of a chinaman and the word 'Game'.
A Victorian cased set of twelve pairs of mother of pearl handled silver fruit eaters, by Francis Higgins II, London, 1857.CONDITION: Three of the forks and one of the knives each have a small chip to the end of the mother of pearl handle. Visible scratches to the blades and tine. Hallmarks clear. Slight damage to knife and fork recesses on the box interior.
A Regency mother of pearl inlaid tortoiseshell tea caddy, with bowed front and two division interior, width 8in. depth 5.5in. height 5.5in.CONDITION: Overall looks rather dirty with damages to all four corners of the lid, left side veneer has a break at the front corner and is lifting away from the carcass, back corners of the plinth both have losses and repairs, internally original ivory banding around the edges with some cracking and small repairs near the hinges, lids look original, most of the internal silvering foil is now lost, lock is stamped with two crowns and Patent and has a working key, brass feet look original, papering to base worn.
A Georgian gold and silver, emerald, cabochon ruby, rose cut diamond and pearl set drop pendant brooch, with closed back setting, the emerald measuring approximately 17.5mm by 10.4mm, 8cm.CONDITION: Emerald has two surface reaching cracks and numerous tiny nicks around the edges. 3 areas of lead solder on the back, probable old repairs. Two of the pearls have abrasions to their surfaces. Some of the small rose cuts are chipped. Condition generally fair otherwise, commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian gold (tested as 18ct) pierced link mourning bracelet, with detachable inset oval oil on ivory portrait miniature of a gentleman, with split pearl border, verso with locks of hair beneath a glazed panel, miniature including border 45mm.CONDITION: Gross weight 63.8 grams. Portrait length 36mm.Overall condition is good.
A 19th century gold, citrine, diamond, emerald? and drop pearl set pendant brooch, of quatrefoil shape, with pierced scroll decoration and set with round and rose cut diamonds, 56mm overall, gross weight 19.3 grams.CONDITION: One or two of the tiny stones have minute nicks, otherwise the overall condition is good, commensurate with age and some use.
An early 20th century Austrian? secessionist style sterling silver, white enamel, amethyst and baroque pearl drop pendant necklace, of circular design, with articulated rectangular cagework panel, pendant section 43mm.CONDITION: Old repair (lead solder) to top left of centre section and it appears that the hinge bolt is missing from that side. Some loss/damage to both coloured enamels, mainly the white.
A 19th century gold and silver, rose cut diamond and mother of pearl mounted miniature portrait brooch, with ribbon bow surmounts and diamond set swag, decorated with the bust of a lady, 44mm, gross 11.4 grams.CONDITION: Portrait a little faded perhaps?? A few of the rose cuts are chipped. Signs of wear to the setting in general, commensurate with age and some use. Two old repairs to the largest bow.
A white gold? and graduated two stone diamond and two stone cultured pearl set dress ring by C. Azzopardi & Sons, size O.CONDITION: Some slight loss to the nacre on the small pearl. Minor surface abrasions to the other pearl. No damage to the diamonds. Estmated colour and clarity are J/K and SI2/I1. Largest stone approximatley 0.85cts. Minor scratches to the shank. Gross weight 6 grams.
A lady's 20th century Piaget 18ct gold and graduated cultured pearl set manual back wind cocktail watch, with hinged cover, revealing the dial with baton numerals, the case back numbered 3361 over 72913, length approximately 15/16cm, gross weight 52.7 grams.CONDITION: Minor surface scratches to the bracelet, otherwise in good order. Hands adjust, but watch not currently ticking. We cannot guarantee any of the watches to be in working order.

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