Clear blue glass bottle, gold lace like at the bottom of he bottle with tiny blue gems. Iny pearl like gems and small little flower pedals. Clear stopper with lady in a garden holding up a spay of flowers. (Czech - 37) Provenance: single owner lifetime collection from Jacksonville, FL - Entire collection has been donated to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church where the proceeds will be used to install a new roof for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Palm Coast, FL 32164, which will cost approximately $2 million. - The descriptions for these lots have been comprised from the collectors notes along with extensive research that was done by an associate of the church. We used these notes to help reference and list these items. Please be aware that the descriptions are only guides and the items are being sold as photographed and we are not held liable for any inaccuracies. ALL SALES WILL BE FINAL. - If there were any noticeable condition issues on the bottles or removable stoppers, we tried our best to photograph and show said damage. Please check all images as even if no issues are listed in the description this does not indicate lack of wear and tear. - We cannot guarentee the contents of the bottles, these pieces have been collected over a lifetime and some have liquid inside of them. Just because there is liquid inside does not guarentee that it is the correct perfume for the bottle itself. Pleasase also be aware that bottles may have to be emptied for shipping purposes which will be dictated by your location and shipping restrictions. We are not held liable for the contents of the bottles as they are being sold AS-IS
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A pair of 19th century Chinese Qing Dynasty heavy cast bronze vases. Each vase having lipped rims with Greek key engraved decoration. Cast in relief with dragon chasing the flaming pearl interspersed with etched patterns and medallions with Fu dog mask to the sides. Moulded character marks to the bases of each. One Fu dog mask missing. Each measures approx. 23cm x 14cm diameter.
A small collection of garnet and gem-set jewellery, comprising two brooches, a bracelet and three pairs of earrings, two pairs with turquoise and half-pearl highlights respectively, bracelet length approximately 16cm. (6) £200-£300 --- Condition Report General surface wear commensurate with age and use. Some small stones missing to the oval-shaped brooch and the smaller pair of ear pendants. Lead solder visible in parts. Metals unmarked and untested. Viewing is advised on group lots. Gross weight 45.8gm.
A cultured freshwater pearl pearl and aquamarine bead necklace by Leo de Vroomen, the double row of tumble polished aquamarine beads spaced by baroque-shaped cultured freshwater pearls, to a sterling silver clasp, maker’s mark ‘L.D.V’, London hallmark for 2014, maker’s pouch, length approximately 64cm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The aquamarine beads are a pale blue hue and well matched, with inclusions typical to the nature of the stone. The cultured freshwater pearls with good lustre and light of moderate surface blemishes, a couple with pitting. Gross weight 134.6gm.
Two seed pearl spray brooches, circa 1900, of conforming design, each floral spray set throughout with seed pearls, mounted in gold, lengths 6.5cm and 4.5cm respectively. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surafce wear commensuarte with age and use. File marks and solder spots to the reverse. According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the unmarked brooches are testing as 17ct gold and 8ct gold. Gross weight 19.1gm.
An Art Deco diamond and cultured pearl panel ring, collet-set with two old brilliant-cut diamonds spaced by a cultured pearl, within a pierced millegrain surround, set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, signed box by Wilhem Geske, total old brilliant-cut diamond weight approximately 0.30 carat, ring size P½. £300-£500 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The diamonds bright and lively, some rose-cuts with minor nicks observed under 10x magnification. Ring size alteration to the band. Gross weight 4.5gm.
A pearl and diamond brooch, circa 1925, set with a pearl of brown tint between two old brilliant-cut diamonds, the elongated surround of openwork wavy design and set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, stamped ‘PT950’ and ‘BN’, (pearl untested), pearl diameter approximately 7.4mm, total diamond weight approximately 1.05 carats, length 8cm. £1,000-£1,500 --- Condition Report Pearl with soft lustre, pinkish-silver overtones, uneven skin, spots and with some peeling towards base. Diamonds cannot be accurately graded for colour, approximately SI2 and SI2/I1 clarity with surface reaching inclusion. Light wear. The whole with red residue - possibly jeweller’s rouge or case residue. Overall good condition. Gross weight 9.6gm.
A natural pearl, diamond and enamel pendant by Carlo Giuliano, circa 1865-75, of cruiform design, centred with a pearl, bordered by old-cut diamonds within pyramidal settings, and further pearls to the cardinal points, with pearl drop below set beneath a blue and white spotted enamel cap, the pendant suspended from a similarly enamelled suspension loop, gold mounted, the reverse signed ‘C.G’, total diamond weight approximately 1.10 carats, length approximately 9.5cm. £5,000-£6,000 --- According to a verbal report from GCS the pearls are of natural saltwater origin. Verbal report number 5784-0261. Literature: For a comparable cruciform pendant by Carlo Giuliano, circa 1869-1874, incorporating natural pearls and similar pyramidal diamond settings, see: Castellani and Giuliano by Geoffrey G. Munn, pub. 1984, colour plate 28, page 34. Condition Report General light surface wear to the mount and settings commensurate with age. The pearls are creamy off-white hue with silver overtones, very soft lustre, even round shape (excluding drop), drop-shaped pearl with a couple of raised blemishes. Generally smooth skins, light scratches evident under 10x magnification, some pearls with surface crazing evident under close inspection. Internal crazes evident to most - to include central pearl. Some small chips to enamel evident under 10x magnification, possible touch-up to bale. Gross weight 19.4gm. Pearl measurements, approximately: 7.4 x 7.3mm 7.7 x 7.8mm 8.4 x 8.4mm 7.5mm (half-pearl to bale) 8.6 x 8.5mm 9.8 x 8.5mm (bouton-shaped central pearl) 11.1 x 9.6mm (drop)
A collection of 18th and 19th century jewels, comprising two coral brooches, closed-back settings, a turquoise and seed pearl heart pendant, a heart pendant with glazed compartment verso, an agate brooch, an enamel brooch with glazed compartment, a seed pearl brooch and a double-sided gold pendant, various lengths. (8) £400-£600 --- Please note coral is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions and USA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any CITES export license for their purchases. More information can be found at www.cites.org.
A pair of mid to late 19th century gold ear pendants, the hollow lozenge-shaped ear pendants with pierced decoration and centred with a Corallium Rubrum and seed pearl cluster, suspending a pear-shaped drop, bloomed finish, indistinct registration marks to the reverse, length approximately 7cm. £500-£700 --- Please note coral is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions and USA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any CITES export license for their purchases. More information can be found at www.cites.org. Condition Report General surface wear commensurate with age and use. Coral untested and species unidentified. Gross weight 9.2gm. According to a PMI test on an XRF Analyzer, the unmarked earrings are testing as 18ct gold.
A seed pearl brooch, circa 1900, the twinned hearts with ribbon detailing, set throughout with seed pearls, mounted in gold, cased by Muir & Sons, Glasgow, length 35mm. £300-£500 --- Condition Report Light surface wear to gold, some peeling to seed pearls evident under 10x magnification, not affecting overall aesthetic. Overall good condition. Gross weight 5.1gm.
An Art Deco carved emerald, sapphire and diamond jardinière brooch, circa 1930, the vase formed from a pear-shaped emerald bead, weighing 13.60 carats, carved to both sides with an undulating pattern, with vari-shaped step-cut diamond detailing, the whole issuing a tree with brilliant-cut diamond foliage and fruits set with buff-top sapphires and vari-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, unsigned, French assay mark, numbered ‘3563’, cased by Boucheron, total diamond weight very approximately 8.00 carats, length 6cm. £10,000-£15,000 --- Accompanied by a report from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory. Please contact the department for further details. During the early decades of the 20th century the use of carved Mughal emeralds in contemporary jewellery reflected the growing fascination of master jewellers with the decorative arts of India. Louis Boucheron and Jacques Cartier, amongst others, were charmed by the ‘exotic’ arts and splendour of India and frequently visited seeking commissions and purchasing gemstones for their Western clients. These Indian-inspired jewels were particularly popular amongst British clientele due to the Imperial interests of the country at the time. The cultural fascination between the two continents was, however, reciprocal and the Indian nobility regularly travelled to Europe, visiting Boucheron, Cartier and other firms, to have their historical jewels remodelled into contemporary designs. This brooch encapsulates several influences and innovations of the period, not only through the use of an Indian carved emerald bead but also in the Japanese-inspired motif of the Bonsai tree. The fascination with non-European cultures also extended to the arts of China and Japan. Oriental motifs were readily incorporated into designs and the brooch offered here exemplifies the Japanese influence on the traditional European giardinetto brooch. Advancements in cutting techniques also enabled the fine jewellery houses of the period to combine vari-cut gemstones and create the defining geometric shapes of the era. Literature: Nadelhoffer H., ‘Cartier’, London 1984, pub. Thames & Hudson. Néret, G., ‘Boucheron, Four Generations of a World-Renowned Jeweler’, New York, 1988, pub. Rizzoli. Condition Report Accompanied by a report from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory stating that the emerald, weighing 13.58 carats, is of Colombian origin with evidence of moderate clarity enhancement. Later clip fitting. Some spot repairs to reverse - likely as a result of neat removal of original brooch fitting. Later added spikes to reverse to aid clip fitting. Clip with good tension, side-to-side movement of pins when closed. Diamonds bright and lively. Sapphires well matched. Emerald with good transparency, some eye visible inclusions as typical for material, iridescent patch bottom left (from front). Light wear to platinum. Gallery with French dog’s head assay mark for platinum. Base of jardiniere numbered ‘3563’. Unsigned. Overall good condition. Gross weight 24.2gm. Case in good condition.
A late 19th century turquoise and seed pearl bracelet, the fancy-link bracelet of openwork scroll design, set with an alternating row of turquoise cabochons and seed pearls, mounted in gold, cased by Wm Drummond & Co., Melbourne, length 18.5cm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Light wear, overall good condition. Clasp secure. Safety chain deficient. Gross weight 23.8gm.
A mid 19th century gem-set spray brooch, the gold bouquet with conch pearl buds, a turquoise and diamond flowerhead, and a garnet flowerhead with heart-shaped garnet cabochon petals, the foliage with textured detailing and diamond and seed pearl highlights, mounted in gold, (later brooch fitting), length 44mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Some adhesive evident around conch pearls. Some sections loose. Some solder evident to reverse. Gross weight 11.8gm.
A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery including a pair of green paste ear pendants (broken), a gilt metal mesh-link bracelet set with a cameo, a pearl stickpin, a pair of gilt pendeloque ear pendants, a pair of gilt butterfly earrings, a 9ct gold lady’s Omega wristwatch (glass deficient), assorted brooches, etc., various lengths. (Quantity) £150-£200 --- Saleroom Notice Please note the pair of gilt metal butterfly earrings have been withdrawn from this lot. --- Condition Report Viewing advised. PLEASE NOTE THE GILT METAL BUTTERFLY EARRINGS HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM THIS LOT.
A pearl necklace, circa 1900, the front designed as a series of pearl-set flowerheads, spaced by seed pearl collets suspended from a belcher-link chain, mounted in gold, (pearls untested), length 38cm. £700-£900 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The pearls with good lustre. The principal flowerhead with pendant drop fitting. Gross weight 24.8gm.
An early 19th century gem-set brooch, realistically modelled and of foliate design, the flowerheads vari-set with a combination of turquoise, ruby, chrysoberyl and seed pearls, in pinched collet settings, the leaves and stems with textured finish, mounted in gold, length 40mm. £400-£600 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The single seed pearl at the centre of one of the flowerheads is heavily worn and deficient of any lustre. Gross weight 6.4gm.
A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the cushion-shaped sapphire between brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, ring size M-N. £3,000-£5,000 --- According to a verbal report from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory, the sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin with indications of heat treatment. Verbal report number 166/49.
A 19th century hardstone cameo brooch, carved to depict the goddess Demeter in profile, within seed pearl border, gold mounted, and a pair of hardstone oval panels, each carved with a shield centrally applied with an old-cut diamond, the panels later mounted as cufflinks, brooch diameter 22mm, panels length 16mm. £80-£120 --- Condition Report The brooch with pronounced crack to the left of the face, running vertically through the nose. Pin remounted to the reverse. Weight 9.0gm. Panels/adapted to cufflinks: weight 8.6gm.
A small collection of pearl jewellery, comprising a 19th century gilt metal fruiting vine brooch set with seed pearls, a two row cultured pearl necklace, a cultured pearl bar brooch and a seed pearl necklace, first length approximately 6.5cm. (4) £160-£200 --- Condition Report All with general wear commensurate with age and use. The seed pearl necklace untested but assumed natural. Viewing is advised on group lots.
An Art Deco natural pearl and diamond brooch, the principal natural pearl centred within a pierced surround of rose-cut diamonds and graduated natural pearl border, length 35mm. £800-£1,200 --- According to a verbal report from GCS the pearls are of natural saltwater origin. Verbal report number 5784-0161. Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. The principal natural pearl slightly off-round in shape, with good lustre and slight surface blemishes, measuring approximately 6-7mm in diameter. The remaining pearls of white-cream hue and with good lustre. Gross weight 7.7gm.
A cultured pearl necklace, the two rows of graduated cultured pearls, measuring approximately 3.0-8.5mm, to a rose-cut diamond cluster clasp, longest length 39.5cm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report Some pearls rather misshapen, a few with loss of nacre. Some wrinkling and imperfections to surface of nacre. Creamy white colouring, some variation in hue, with variable lustre. Weight 26.7gm. Tested as Saltwater cultured at GCS. Verbal report number 5783-3294.
A novelty budgerigar brooch, realistically modelled, the bird with polychrome enamel decoration throughout and centred with a cultured mabè pearl, stamped ‘15CT’, length 45mm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with use. The enamel with minimal loss at the tail feather. In overall very good condition. The pearl with good lustre. Gross weight 5.6gm.

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