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A small quantity of mixed costume jewellery, to include a single silver circular clip on earring, a pair of mother of pearl cuff links, a faux pearl necklace (AF), a silver and marcasite stone set necklace and an Amateur Swimming Association bronze standard pin badge (1 box).Provenance: The property of Joan Stephenson, Kirkwood, North Church Walk, Newark, Nottinghamshire.
A quantity of modern silver jewellery and effects, to include a silver pill box, silver and agate pendant on 46cm chain with matching earrings, silver and agate ring, earrings and pendant set, a gent's silver bracelet chain, 21cm L overall, 67.4g all in. and a pair of onyx set silver earrings (a quantity).
Various modern silver earrings and jewellery, to include silver chain with three pendants, modern drop earrings, abstract necklace, an A pendant, black agate set pendant, drop earrings, some with mother of pearl design, a mixture of other drop earrings, to include some set with peridot and turquoise, together with imitation amber drop earrings, silver necklaces, trinket box, pewter earrings etc. (a quantity).
A jewellery box, containing a ladies Regency wristwatch, round dial with baton hour markers, mechanical movement, 9 ct gold case and material strap, pocket watch key, two single studs, both in 9 ct, paste and silver heart crescent brooch, paste set pendant, two bangles testing as silver, aventurine quartz beaded necklace, jet beads and other items. CONDITION silver gross weight 88 grams9 ct gross weight 7.6 gramswatch currently working but not been tested for time keeping
Jewellery box, including late Victorian silver brooch, shield shaped stick pin, silver half hunter pocket watch, a pair of Victorian earrings, silver bangle, vesta case, bone coin purse, silver and enamel badges, a pair of Christian Dior cufflinks and tie clip and other items . CONDITIONSilver gross weight 189.8 grams Pocket watch not currently workingOne earring missing French wire fitting gilt metal propelling pencil
Wooden jewellery box, containing various silver jewellery items, lapis lazuli necklace in silver filigree mount, coral and neillo 800 silver bead necklace, a pair of silver hoop earrings, silver bangle, carved lapis lazuli bead necklace, carved serpentine bangle and other items. CONDITION Silver gross weight 180 grams
A collection of British and world coins in a brass box, including a bag of Argentinian peso notes and coins 21st C., a bag of Hungarian forint notes and coins 21st C., minor US coins 21st C., a bag of Russian notes and coins 21st C., a small quantity UK pre-decimal coins, minor other foreign coins a few silver, and ten British sixpences being 1584 obverse worn, reverse better, mm A, 1604 about fine mm lis, 1622 about fine mm rubbed probably thistle, 1697 about fine mm B (Bristol), 1711 fair, 1746 about fine or a little better, 1757 (3) two about fine and one better, 1787 drilled otherwise about fine or a little better no semée of hearts..
Brett Payne designer silversmith, bracelet, hand and clasp links in 9 ct gold with silver panel, design no. 21, with original design card and hand written note, 19.5cm in length, hallmarked Sheffield 2001, 'BP' makers mark, in fitted Brett Payne box . CONDITIONGross weight 26.0 gramsExcellent condition
Continental silver and enamel box, the top painted with figures in a Venetian scene, glazed, the enamel sides painted as Lapis Lazuli, engraved base and gilt interior, 800 stamp, 1.8 x 7.5 x 5.8 cm, boxed. CONDITION, good condition, enamel good, one small greenish flake in the sky of the painted top, catch works well, in antique leather box
Filigree painted porcelain set, pendant depicting Madonna and child, 8.2 x 5cm similar earrings with cherubs, hook fittings, silver gilt mounts, in fitted box. CONDITION weight 24.4 gramsearrings measure approximately 3.1 x 2.4cm gilding has worn around the edges of the settingsbail is removeable from pendantoverall good condition
A Collection of Fine Quality Propelling Pencils - Various Brands. Comprises 1/ Yard-o-led Nice Quality Silver Cased Propelling Pencil, Hallmark London 1950. 2/ A Fyne Poynt Mable Todd & Co Gold Plated Propelling Pencil, Marked Lilac to Case, Excellent Condition In All Aspects. 3/ Yard-o-led Gold Filled Propelling Pencil, Excellent Condition In All Aspects. 4/ Eversharp Fine Quality Gold Filled Propelling Pencil From the 1940's / 1950's with Box and Instructions.
Special Edition of 25 Copies Only, by ZaehnsdorfMountbatten - Eighty Years in Pictures, lg. 4to L. 1979. Sole Edn., No. 13 of 25 Copies Only, specially bound, illus., through-out, a.e.g., with fine gilt & silver heightened armorial on verso of front cover, in full crushed crimson mor., the front cover with inset original miniature of Mountbatten, with single gilt fillet borders & raised bands, by Zaehnsdorf, London, and mor. backed cloth box, gilt. V. fine. (1)
Group of three Royal Service medals awarded to the late Mr Dennis Brown – The Prince of Wales’ vegetable gardener at Highgrove from 1983 – 2005 – Royal Victorian Medal (R.V.M.) (silver) in original box, The Queen’s Golden Jubilee medal in original box and The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal in original box – all unnamed as issued. Sold with related letters and ephemera – including citations, congratulatory letters from The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall and members of The Royal Household, Royal Invitations, general staff letters, etc
The Coronation of HM King George IV in 1821 – The Earl of Westmorland’s Coronation robes and coronet, circa 1821 – comprising a silver gilt and crimson velvet coronet, lined in ivory silk, trimmed in ermine and with a central gilt and silver thread tassel, fully hallmarked – London 1820 / 1821 and with maker’s mark for Robert Garrard; an Elizabethan-style set of doublet and breeches, cream silk, decorated overall with gold braid and silver gilt thread, with fine lace ruffle at neck, housed in a large late 19 th century mahogany chest with brass carrying handles and a brass plaque, inscribed ‘The Rt. Honble Earl Westmorland Coronation Robes’, 66.5cm x 100cm x 38cm, together with a Viscount’s Coronation robe, circa 1837, crimson velvet robe, lined in ivory silk (ink-stamped ‘Adams & Ede’), incorporating an ermine and sealskin cape with two and a half rows of sealskin spots, original grosgrain ribbon fastenings, approximately 84 inches long. Provenance: Sold at Christie’s 30 th November 2006 - Sale 7284 – Lot 626 (coronet and doublet and breeches only). Sold for £12,000. George IV’s Coronation was notable for its pomp and extravagance. Coming so soon after the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815, The King was determined that his power should be further reinforced by a coronation to surpass the lavish ceremony held for the former emperor in 1804 – the result was the most expensive coronation ever held in Britain (costing over £9.5 million in today’s money). The costumes worn by the participants in the procession from Westminster Hall to the Abbey were one of the most notable aspects of the coronation. King George, with his personal interest in costume, assisted with the design of some of the outfits which were loosely based on the clothing of the Elizabethan and Stuart periods. John Fane, 10 th Earl of Westmorland (1759 – 1841), was a British Tory politician who served in most of the cabinets of the period, primarily as Lord Privy Seal, a position which he held for thirty-five years from 1798 (except for the years 1806 and 1807). He is shown wearing his coronation robes, alongside three other peers, in an aquatint in Nayler’s ‘History of the Coronation 1821’, published in 1824 (see lot 139)Condition:Coronet - good original order - old repair to one of the gilded ball supports, fur worn on edges, silk lining split in lining of crown and dirty on head band coat and breeches - good original order for age, area of silk missing from under both armpits - fragile overall with minor splits - gold bullion work surprisingly bright although some buttons missing and fraying to button holes - lacework to neck rather discoloured - a rare survival cape - good original order - silk liner in tatters box - good original condition
The Wedding of HRH Prince Charles Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, July 1981 – fine silver cased commemorative limited edition carriage clock, by Charles Frodsham & Co., with gilded and cream painted dial with Prince of Wales feather cresting, swing handle with crown mount, reeded columns and bevelled glazed panels, hallmarked London 1981, no. 227 of 1000, 10cm high, with original cast Prince of Wales feather crested brass key, original box and papers
Late George II silver snuff box box of rectangular form with engraved foliate decoration and engraved presentation inscription to underside, hinged cover with embossed classical scene and silver gilt interior (London 1755) maker WL. together with a collection of seven other Georgian and Victorian silver snuff boxes (various dates and makers). All at approximately 12ozs. (8) Based on photographic layout on internet and in catalogue. Top row left to right : Box 1 - Good condition, some dents to edge of base, surfcae wear, hinge stiff. Box 2 - Surface wear and scratching, dents, hole in centre of centre. Box 3 - Base quite badly distorted and dented. Box 4 - Some surface wear and scratching, cover slightly distorted, corners knocked, hinge stiff. Second row left to right : Box 1 - major surface wear and denting, corners knocked, base distorted. Box 2 - Good condition, some minor surface wear and scratching, interior gilding tarnished. Box 3 - Some surface wear, scratching and denting, interior gilding scractched and tarnished. Box 4 - Good condition, some minor surface wear.
18th century Continental silver snuff box in the form of an urn with embossed floral decoration and hinged domed cover surmounted with the figure of a reclining angel, the hinged base opening to reveal a compartment in the form of a shell, the cover of which is fully marked. 6.5cm overall height.
HM King Umberto I of Italy (1844 – 1900) – Royal silver table box of fluted navette form, with crowned U Royal cipher to cover, 900 silver hallmarks, 6.5cm. Provenance: Christie's Sale 27th June 2007 – The Collection of La Principessa Reale Maria Gabriella Di Savoia – lot 209 (lot label on base)
HM King Umberto I of Italy (1844 – 1900) – Royal silver matchbox holder with blue enamelled crowned U Royal cipher to top, 800 silver hallmarks, maker – G. Ciardelti Firenze, 5cm wide and similar Royal silver oval pill box with suspension ring by the same maker, 2.5cm high (2). Provenance: Christie's Sale 27th June 2007 – The Collection of La Principessa Reale Maria Gabriella Di Savoia – lot 209 (lot label on base)
Victorian diamond floral brooch, the flower-head design with old cut diamonds in silver setting. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.6cts. Diameter 30mm good condition, the brooch fitting is no longer detachable and now adapted to rotate. Minor repairs. Diamonds are all original to the piece. Gross weight approximately 6 grams. Tooled leather box retailed by J W Benson in very good condition.
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