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A selection of jewellery to include, a tooth pick tested as 9ct gold, dress studs hallmarked 9ct gold, a brooch stamped '9CT', a diamond set initial panel tested as 9ct gold, a three stone diamond ring hallmarked 9ct gold, a turquoise brooch tested as 9ct gold, and an Etruscan style brooch tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 14.1g, together with two Victorian silver and gold brooches, a base metal pencil, a white metal and paste pendant, a base metal cameo brooch, a brooch stamped 'STERLING SILVER', a Bohemian style brooch, and a gold plated watch casePaste pendant: good, all stones present, chipping and abrasion to pasteTurq brooch: good, surface wear to pearls, tarnishing to barInitial panel: one diamond lacking, chipping and wear to enamel, heavy scratches and wear
A collection of jewellery including an opal bead necklace and bracelet, an enamel brooch, a pair of costume earrings, a gold-plated chain, a paste cluster ring, a bead and silver gilt necklace, 2 base metal brooches, a citrine ring stamped 9ct, a gem set boss brooch, A Raymond Weil wristwatch, a peridot set bracelet, some gold cased and other fob seals and a charm bracelet with charms, many 9ct hallmarked
A collection of jewellery, including two cameo brooches assessed as 9ct gold, a hallmarked 9ct gold bracelet, a hallmarked 9ct gold pearl ring (A/F), a ruby cabochon ring tested as 9ct gold, a hallmarked 9ct gold brooch, a wishbone brooch stamped '9C' and a split pearl brooch tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 46.9g (8)
A continental silver open faced pocket watch, together with some wristwatches and coins, a silver desk cigarette box, a silver jewellery box engraved 'SS Traquair', two silver topped glass bottles, a silver sauce boat, napkin ring and an assortment of flatware 551.6g (19.4ozt) weighable silver, along with some silver plated oddments including flatware, cruet, tankard etc
Jaeger-LeCoultre. A remarkable glass enclosed perpetual wind Atmos clock with month calendar and moon phaseJaeger-LeCoultre. Remarquable horloge en verre Atmos avec indication de mois et phases de lune mouvement perpétuelModel: Atmos 561 '80th Anniversary' Limited Edition by Marc Newson No.438/888Reference: Q5165101Date: Purchased 11th December 2010Movement: 15-jewel Cal.561, torsion pendulum driven by temperature changeDial: Glass, Arabic numeral hour markers chapter ring enclosing brushed steel month ring and subsidiary disc with moon phase aperture, blued steel handsCase: Baccarat crystal in the form of a squared dome on 3 adjustable disc feet, No.735039Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 28cm (high) x 25cm (length) x 16cm (large) Accompaniments: Impressive high quality box, Certificate of Origin, Certificate of Guarantee, Instructions manualFootnotes:Created to celebrate it's 80th anniversary, the Atmos 561 by Marc Newson features a design that is balanced and simple, as unexpected as it is obvious, with a simplicity that borders on purity. Designer Marc Newson has always been fascinated by the Atmos clock, and he has created a bubble-shaped Baccarat crystal cabinet for it that underlines its aerial nature, giving it a futuristic elegance. This exceptional piece is being produced in a limited series of 888.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Emma Corrin (as Lady Diana): An engagement ensembleSeason 4, Episode 3, 'Fairytale'Custom-made royal blue crepe ensemble comprising a collarless jacket, a below-the-knee skirt with matching blue belt, and a white polyester pussy-bow blouse depicting blue flying birds; accompanied by a pair of navy leather low-block heeled shoes with bows by Nazareno Gabrielli (4)Footnotes:Emma Corrin (as Lady Diana) wore this ensemble in the engagement announcement scene, evoking Diana and Charles' famous engagement pictures. On the 24th February 1981, Prince Charles and Lady Diana announced their engagement and posed for a series of photos outside Buckingham Palace. Diana's outfit for the historic pictures was a last-minute find; she reportedly struggled to find something to begin with, as she went to the high-end Bellville Sassoon boutique, but the saleswoman did not know who she was and encouraged her to look elsewhere. Diana then went to Harrods in Knightsbridge and found an off-the-rack cobalt blue skirt suit by Cojana, which perfectly matched her diamond and sapphire engagement ring.David Sassoon, who ran Bellville Sassoon with Belinda Bellville, heard what had happened with Diana, and was mortified. However, Diana's mother, Frances Shand Kydd, still supported the boutique and encouraged Diana to return. Bellville Sassoon ended up designing Diana's going away outfit for her honeymoon, and her trousseau. Sassoon produced more than 70 outfits for Princess Diana in her lifetime and was arguably one of her favourite designers.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Gillian Anderson (as Margaret Thatcher): A skirt suit and Launer handbagSeason 4, Episode 1, 'Gold Stick'Custom-made royal blue single-breasted jacket with rounded lapels and a matching pleated knee-length skirt, an off-white long-sleeve orange and blue pinstripe blouse with bow collar; together with a pair of navy leather court shoes by Ferragamo, with handwritten production label reading 12 M. Thatcher on the inside of each shoe, with bows to the front, and a black calfskin 'Olympia' Launer handbag with gold hardware and matching leather backed mirror, together with original Launer black box and dust bag with costume department labels including character reference 1 Margaret Thatcher, together with a multi-stone bracelet and a purple stone ring, both in gold tone mounts (6)Footnotes:As seen in the first meeting with Olivia Colman (as the Queen) in the Audience Room set at Buckingham Palace. Margaret Thatcher's term as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom began in 1979, and ended with her resignation on the 28th November 1990. Margaret Thatcher's style echoed her politics, mixing no-nonsense tailored suits with large, elaborate pussy-bows. She often opted for Conservative cobalt blue, as a visual reminder of her politics, and she wore a blue suit to enter number 10 Downing Street as Prime Minister for the first time.In The Crown, both the characters of Thatcher and the Queen are often seen with a handbag, typically a traditional Launer handbag. The handbag was a staple of their attire for practicality, but for Thatcher it was also viewed as a form of armour.A handbag was never far from her side, to the extent that her speeches were printed to size to fit into her handbag. In some instances, her handbag was deemed the safest place for papers of utmost importance and sensitivity. She has been quoted as saying; 'Of course, I am obstinate in defending our liberties and our law. That is why I carry a big handbag.' Some viewed it as her weapon when she would pull notes from it, or position it on desks and cabinet tables.It gave rise to the term 'handbagging', added to the English Dictionary in 1982, to treat a person with verbal criticism or coercive behaviour.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Dominic West (as Prince Charles): A gold-plated 'Prince of Wales' signet ringFirst seen in Season 5, Episode 1, 'Queen Victoria Syndrome'engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers emblem, in ring box with handwritten production label reading Prince Charles, pinky ringFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Josh O'Connor (as Prince Charles): A replica of the Investiture outfitSeason 3, Episode 6, 'Tywysog Cymru'Custom-made replica ensemble comprising a purple velvet cloak with gold fastenings at the front, embroidered with fleur-de-lis motifs, together with a spotted ermine fur collar; a navy woollen single-breasted military jacket with silvered buttons, with 'Hero Collection' label and production label reading Karol 188/96/88, and a pair of blue high-waisted woollen trousers with red stripe; a shirt by Darcy with a white stud collar and double cuffs; braided epaulettes, white elasticated braces, a pair of black leather Chelsea boots, a black peaked military hat with a red band, together with a textured gold-coloured ring with a purple oval stone (9)Footnotes:As worn by Josh O'Connor (as Prince Charles) in the Prince of Wales Investiture scene.The Investiture of the Prince of Wales in Caernarfon Castle took place on the 1st July 1969 and was the ceremony to formally mark Prince Charles as the Prince of Wales.The Investiture was televised and watched by 500 million people worldwide, however, it was opposed by many Welsh Nationalist organisations. To appeal to the Welsh public, the young Prince studied the Welsh language at Aberystwyth University and gave a speech during the ceremony in both Welsh and English.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Emma Corrin (as Lady/Princess Diana): A reproduction engagement ringFirst seen in Season 4, Episode 3, 'Fairytale'Featuring a halo of Cubic Zirconia around an oval simulated sapphire central stone, set in silver coloured mountsFootnotes:First seen in the engagement scene, and subsequently throughout Season 4.This ring is inspired by Princess Diana's engagement ring that was made by the London jewellers Garrard's, who looked to the sapphire brooch that Prince Albert commissioned for Queen Victoria, which she wore on her wedding day in 1840. Diana's actual engagement ring comprised of a 12-carat oval sapphire surrounded by 14 round diamonds set in 18-karat white gold. Even though it includes a sapphire, which was traditionally popular with the Royal Family, the ring caused controversy because it was not a bespoke piece. The ring was featured in Garrard's catalogue, meaning anyone could have purchased it, for around £47,000.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Matt Smith (as Prince Philip): A 'Britannia' Naval uniformSeason 2, Episode 2, 'A Company of Men'Custom-made white long-sleeved naval shirt with gold buttons, with handwritten production label reading 2. Philip; white naval-issue, high-waisted, knee-length shorts with a buckled waist, labelled Hero Collection, Poznan, a pair of off-white lace-up shoes, two belts, and a pair of gold Hugo Boss sunglasses; together with a gold-coloured signet ring bearing crest, in box reading 2. Philip, Hero, Purchase (7)Footnotes:In 1956, Prince Philip travelled around the Commonwealth on the Royal Yacht Britannia for over three months, without Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th century ebonised bracket clock, the break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, matted centre with false pendulum aperture and name plaque signed Geo. Tyler, London. The arch with subsidiary strike/silent, date and regulation dials, mask and scroll spandrels. The verge quarter repeating movement chiming on a nest of six bells and striking on a further bell, the acanthus scroll back plate also signed. The inverted bell top case with brass handle, glazed sides upon moulded feet, 16 3/4" high, handle down by repute ex Whetherfield collectionDial - generally good, slight tarnishing, hole in plate above 12.Movement - ticks when wound, strikes and chimes, untested.Case - age related patination, two non original winding keys, key to rear door only, see pics.
Nicholas Coxeter. A 17th century brass lantern clock, the Roman chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers, the centre margin signed Nicholas Coxeter Neare Gold Smiths Hall, Londini Fecit over foliate engraving. The movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike. The case with dolphin frets. Weight, pendulum and later bracket, 15 1/2" highThey have been working in our office however this is not a guarantee.How original they are is hard to say because of age. They may have replaced parts.
A 17th century brass lantern clock, the Roman chapter ring with stylised wheatear half hour markers, foliate engraved centre and single hand. The movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike. The case with dolphin frets, weight, pendulum and later bracket, 15 1/2" high They have been working in our office however this is not a guarantee. How original they are is hard to say because of age. They may have replaced parts.
A 19th century mahogany bracket clock, the white enamel Roman dial signed Robson, London, the arch with slower/faster and seven chime dials with gilt mask. The three train chain fusee movement with pull repeat chiming on a nest of twelve bells and striking on a further bell, the back plate signed Robson, Cripplegate, London. The arched ebony inlaid case with gilt brass sphinx terms to the canted corners, double gothic arch brass fretwork side grills, lion mask ring handles upon gilt brass ball fret, 21" high with original bracketDial - generally good, tiny chip to left winding hole and edge at 6 and 12.Movement - untested, does tick, strike and chime.Case - overall good, side moulding detached but there (as pic) split to inner dial slip, two splits to top veneer, both side arches with beading missing at top, small piece of veneer missing to right edge of front door and right side base projection.Bracket - generally good but with small loses to some moulding as pics.Updates:53cm high (clock)Winds and runs (no guarantee)Chimes although not tuneful – only chimes on the hour.Pull repeat cords operate.Rise and fall mechanism operating.Would benefit from a clock service and set-up.There are 12 hammers for the chiming mechanism and one hammer on the strike.
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, matted centre with false pendulum aperture, date aperture and name plaque signed Edward Pashler, London. The arch with strike/silent ring and rococco spandrels. The twin fusee movement with pull repeat, chiming on a nest of six bells and striking on a further bell, verge escapement and engraved back plate. The inverted bell top case with brass handle, sound frets and block fret, 20" high, handle downDial - clean, restored.Movement - clean, overhauled, not tested.Case - repolished, front door spandrels replaced, glass cracked, inner dial slip cracked (lower left corner) side frets and rear door frets replaced, a few minor age related faults.

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