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52 BRACCIALE RIGIDO DI MUSY TORINO, 1900 CIRCA in oro rosé e in argento con motivo a ferro di cavallo che può esser trasformato in pendente o spilla con l’apposito sostegno. in scatola originale con monogramma di Re Umberto I. Dono di nozze del Re ad una nobile famiglia piemontese. Gr 31,45 DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE BANGLE BY MUSY – TORINO, 1900 CIRCA In silver and pink gold with diamond and sapphire horseshoe motif which can be transformed in a brooch or in a pendant. Original box by Musy with King Umberto I monogram. Wedding present of UmbertoI to a noble piedmontese couple. € 1.000
A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL SNUFF BOX with scrolling floral decoration, lifting lid with an inset locket opening to reveal a gilt lining with import marks for London 1891, 7cm wide This item is from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
AN IMPORTED SILVER SNUFF BOX in the form of a miniature lute 8cm in length, a further white metal snuff box in the form of a miniature lute and a continental silver oval snuff box (3) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL BOX in the form of a viola decorated with cherubs and a tavern interior scene, 12cm in length together with two silver plated miniature lutes and a white metal miniature guitar (4) These items are from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED KNIFE BOX, the fall front with boxwood and ebony herringbone stringing to the borders, the box with silver plated pierced mounts to the lock plate, a handle to the lid and handles to the sides, corner mounts to the back and the front, pierced decoration, the lid opening to reveal a red velvet lined fitted interior with compartments for knives and spoons, the recesses with gold branded fringed decoration, 22cm wide x 36cm high
A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL WOOD LADIES DRESSING BOX with brass edges and stringing, the interior opening to reveal a variety of silver topped jars and bottles, a manicure set and left out tray, marks for London 1854/6 and makers mark of Thomas Wallis, the lid set with a mirror and the box with a secret drawer to the front with writing surface and velvet lined interior, the box 33.5cm wide x 19.5cm high (one bottle replaced, a small bottle and the lid to one glass box missing)
AN ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL SILVER PILL BOX in the form of a cello with oriental decoration, with import marks for London 1902, 9cm in length This item is from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER VESTA BOX in the form of a grand piano by John George Piddington, with embossed scrolling decoration and cabriole legs and import marks for London 1905, 8cm in length This item is from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER BOX in the form of a cello, with figural and scrolling decoration with Theodore Hartmann import marks for London 1902, 18cm in length This item is from the collection of the noted violinist Suzanne Rozsa-Lovett (1923-1995). Winner of the Kreisler Prize and the Gold Medal of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Mrs Rozsa-Lovett was a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, notably with the London Polish Quartet, The Dumka Trio and the English Chamber Orchestra. She was also a Professor at the Guildhall and wife of the cellist of the Amadeus Quartet, Martin Lovett.
A Mamluk Revival silver inlaid brass Qur'an box (Sunduq), 19th century, probably Damascus, of square form, raised on four flattened round feet, with coffered cover decorated throughout with panels of thuluth and kufic within floral and foliate arabesques and scrolls, the reinforcing panels along the leading edges attached through applied pins, the interior lined with carved wooden panels with central inscription cartouche and floral arabesques, lacking latch but generally good overall condition. 22cm by 31cm square Note: the lid bears the Mamluk honorific "Glory to our Lord the Sultan the King" in floriated Kufic script, the front, back and side panels decorated with verse 255 of Chapter 2 of the Qur'an in thuluth calligraphy, the base panel to the interior carved with an Ottoman tughra and a circle containing the word Sham in Arabic.
A .935 silver cased chronograph pocket watch with two subsidiary dials, inner case bears inscription for the Telford Premium award, dated 1892, also marked Swiss Make Examined by C. Frodsham & Co. Ltd., 84, Strand, London, No.21020, with case, with white metal Albert chain, the box marked Huben-Uhren Andreas Huber
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