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A group of six silver necklace chains to include a flatlink example having a lobster claw clasp and being stamped 925, a heavy hallmarked necklace having a heart pendant and T-Bar clasp bearing hallmarks and another having a T-Bar clasp etc. Total weight 100g. Longest measures 23 inches long.
A late 19th century arts & crafts silver and moonstone pendant necklace. The necklace strung with an openwork roundel having floral decoration set with a central moonstone strung upon a fancy link chain with hook clasp fastener. Total weight 5.63g / Measures 26" chain / 1" high pendant
AN UNUSUAL JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE BY KINKOZAN MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY The pear-shaped chocolate-brown body decorated in gilt with a writhing dragon amongst flaming wisps, the mythical beast holding a pearl of wisdom between its claws, with details highlighted in silver and red enamels, the reverse with the coate of a tennin and signed Kinkozan zo, 9.3cm. Provenance: from the collection of Richard Gordon Smith (1858-1918) and thence by descent. Gordon Smith was an English traveller, sportsman and naturalist who lived in Japan at the turn of the century, recording his experience in his "Ill-Spelled Diaries" and transcribing traditional myths which he later published in "Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan" (1908). Entries from his diaries were later published in "Travels in the Land of the Gods: The Japan Diaries of Richard Gordon Smith" (1986). See Bonhams London, 10th November 2011, lot 344, for a related vase by Kinkozan with the dragon facing the opposite way.
A JAPANESE MIXED METAL DISH MEIJI PERIOD OR LATER, 19TH CENTURY OR LATER Decorated with birds amongst peonies, chrysanthemum and bamboo, with details picked out in copper and silver-coloured metal on a gilt bronze ground, 29.8cm. PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A PAIR OF JAPANESE INLAID IRON VASES BY KAJIMA IKKOKU II (1846-1925) MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH OR 20TH CENTURY Of ovoid form and raised on short scrolling bases, decorated in gold and silver nunome zogan with cranes in flight above crashing waves and one standing on a rock , the shoulders decorated with bands of lappets enclosing designs of fireflies amongst scrolling tendrils, the bases with branches of pine, each with a square seal mark underneath, one for Mitsutaka and the other for Ikkoku, both 9.6cm. (2) Kajima Ikkoku II (1846-1925) was a famous metalworker from Kawagoe, near Tokyo. He learnt traditional techniques from his father, the renowned artist Kajima Mitsuyuki (d.1882), and developed an international reputation for his mastering of nunome zogan (damascene work). His award-winning designs were exhibited at many important fairs including the Japanese National Industrial Exposition (1890) and the Japan-British Exhibition in London (1910).
A LARGE JAPANESE SILVER BOWL MEIJI PERIOD, LATE 19TH CENTURY Of double-wall construction, the outside richly decorated with a continuous band of irises and elegantly raised on a short foot, the base marked jungin (silver) and with two additional stamped marks, 2.59kg, 30cm dia.
A JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL BALUSTER VASE MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY The ovoid body decorated with sprays of flowering chrysanthemum, daisies and other flowers, with three small sparrows flying above, all on a dark midnight-blue ground, the neck and foot with bands of lappets and other geometric designs, with metal mounts stamped jungin (silver) underneath, 21.5cm.
A JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE BY THE ANDO JUBEI COMPANY TAISHO OR SHOWA PERIOD, 20TH CENTURY Of baluster shape and decorated with large white camellia flowers and leaves on a deep peacock blue ground, the rims with metal mounts and with characters for jungin (silver) underneath, with the Jubei mark to the base, together with a ginbari cloisonnι vase with flowers on a deep red ground, 30.8cm and 25cm respectively. (2)
A JAPANESE LACQUER INCENSE BOX AND INNER COMPARTMENTS, KOBAKO MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY Of rectangular form, the lids decorated with birds on perches, two possibly hawks and the third a small parrot, with details in hiramaki-e, tamaki-e, togidashi and kirikane, red and silver lacquer, inscribed to the side with a two-character signature for Ayabe and kao, 5.8cm x 9.2cm x 11.8cm. (6)
THREE JAPANESE CARD CASES MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY Two in ivory decorated in Shibayama style with inlays in mother of pearl, coral, stained ivory and metal, one depicting three fish to one side and a sponge gourd to the other, the other case with figures in luxuriant gardens to both sides, the third in lacquer decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e and nashiji with two shojo drinking out of a large sake jar and with a flowering prunus to the reverse, signed to the side, together with two small circular lacquer boxes and covers decorated with flowers, 12cm x 7cm max. (10) Provenance: from the collection of Anne Hull-Grundy (1926-1984) and thence by descent. Hull-Grundy was an important art collector whose bequests of jewellery and netsuke to the British Museum and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, include some of the finest pieces in the museums' collections. Her principle for acquiring new artworks was: "if you don't fall in love, don't buy it!" and she saw herself as "a large spider sitting at the centre of a web of dealers, salesrooms and museums". She was hoping that through their collection, which also included important Martinware, she and her husband would get "a ticket to life eternal".
A JAPANESE LACQUER COSMETIC BOX AND COVER, TEBAKO EDO PERIOD OR LATER, 18TH CENTURY OR LATER The rectangular body decorated in red, silver and gold hiramaki-e, takamaki-e and nashiji lacquer with an elegant pattern of a kaleidoscope of butterflies fluttering on a striped background, the sides with ring handles with Kuyo mon-shaped mounts, the crest made up of eight circles surrounding a ninth one, 13cm x 13.6cm x 19.7cm. (2) Provenance: formerly in the collection of Edward C. Moore (1827-1891) and later gifted to the family of the current owner. See the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, access. no.91.1.629, for another lacquer box from the collection of Edward C. Moore decorated with butterflies. Also access. no.2015.500.2.31a-f for another box with a comparable striped ground. The striped patterns may be a reference to Indian and South-East Asian textiles. Kuyo mon, the "Nine Stars Crest", was used by several high-ranking families including the Katakura, Ishida and Soma clans.
EIGHT JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE OF DOGS MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY Depicted in a variety of positions, one with a red ribbon attached around its neck and with fur patches in silver lacquer; others playfighting, four with signatures including Masakazu, Minko and others, 5cm max. (8) Provenance: from the collection of a lady of title, and thence by descent.
A JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA STYLE IVORY BOX AND COVER MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY The square box with rounded corners, the lid realistically carved in low relief with Kikujido, the small child holding a firefly, a woven basket and sprays of flowers behind him, the sides delicately decorated in gold and silver hiramaki-e lacquer with many chrysanthemum flowers, the inside with seven lines of calligraphy, the foot with a thin band of key fret and the base signed Baisensai Munehide with kao, 5.5cm. (2) The story of Kikujido, "the Chrysanthemum Boy", appears in the Noh play Makurajido. The boy remains youthful 700 years after writing the lines of the Lotus Sutra gifted to him by the Emperor on chrysanthemum leaves, when dew drops had become an elixir for Immortality.
THREE JAPANESE MANJU NETSUKE AND ONE KAGAMIBUTA EDO PERIOD AND LATER, 19TH CENTURY One manju carved as a chrysanthemum flower with a paulownia mon to the centre; another a frog walking on its hind legs and holding an umbrella under its arm; the third a grimacing man, the design possibly taken from Hokusai's Manga, signed Midori to the back; the lid of the kagamibuta with chrysanthemum flowerheads and attached to a silver chain, 5cm max. (4)
Wonderful Set of Six Top Quality Heavy Sterling Silver Large Soup Spoons In Rattail Design, All Spoons In Unused Condition. Hallmark Sheffield 1919, Makers Mark H.A ( Harry Atkin ) Atkin Brothers. Please Confirm with Photo. 605.4 grams + Two Matching Silver Rattail Soup Ladles - Unused Condition, Makers Mark H.Z ( Harry Atkin ) Atkin Brothers. Hallmark Sheffield 1918. Silver Weight 143.1 grams. Length 7 Inches - 17.5 cm.
Edwardian Period - Stunning Quality Pair of Solid Silver Candlesticks of Excellent Proportions and Design, Detachable Nozzles, Hallmark Sheffield 1902, Makers Mark WF - AF ( William Charles Faulkner and Albert Buckley Faulkner ) Weight 70 ozs. Each Candlestick 12 Inches - 30 cm Tall. Condition and Quality of Candlesticks Is Excellent Condition In All Aspects. Some Loading to Bases, Please Confirm with Photo.
Peridot Tennis Bracelet, a generous 28.5cts of glorious, oval cut peridots, each one of the twenty two gems being over 1ct, enhanced by the setting of gold vermeil and silver in a tennis bracelet style of 7.5 inches (19cms) long, fastening with a tongue and box clasp with two safety catches
A Well Constructed Sterling Silver Sauce Boat, Supported on Hoofed Feet. Hallmark Birmingham 1928. 7 Inches In length + A Further E. Viner Sterling Silver Sauce Boat, Supported on Splayed Feet. Hallmark Sheffield 1935. Size 6 Inches - 15 cm In length. Both Sauce boats are of Excellent Proportions and Condition - Please Confirm with Photo. Silver Weight 261.2 grams.
Sterling Silver Hinged Case Petrol Lighter, Marked Sterling 950, with Vacant Cartouche and Chased Decoration to Body. 2.25 Inches - 5.65 cm High. Excellent Condition In All Aspects + A Sterling Silver Patch Box of Rectangular Form with Engine Turned Decoration to All Sides, Hinged Cover Lifts up To Reveal a Small Mirror and Compartment. Hallmark Birmingham 1923, As New Condition. Size 2 - 1.75 Inches - 5 x 4.40 cm.
Amethyst Cluster Looped Drop Earrings, 10cts; a pendant cluster of oval cut deep purple amethysts holding three decorative loops of platinum vermeil and silver, suspended from an octagon cut matching amethyst, with post and push back fittings, forms each earring; an overall total of 10cts; 1.9 inches (5cms) long
Peacock Quartz Tassel Drop Earrings, the bright blue/green Mediterranean tones of peacock quartz, here displayed in 2ct round cut solitaires, set in openwork, cage style mounts with post and push back fittings, of platinum vermeil and silver, suspending tassels of fine curb chains; a total of 4cts of peacock quartz heading earrings of 2.3 inches (6cms) long
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a diamond single stone stick pin, with detachable fitting, a gem set oval locket pendant, 9ct gold mounted, a pair of three colour knot ear studs, two panel brooches, a silver mesh-link purse, a silver bangle, a coral corallium rubrum branch necklace, and further items, stick pin diamond weight approximately 0.30ct (qty)
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY, comprising a jade panel pendant, with pierced and carved decoration, on a trace-link chain, a 9ct gold box-link bracelet, a 9ct gold bead and curb-link chain, a 9ct gold St Christopher pendant, a silver ingot pendant, a silver curb-link bracelet, and a filigree bangle, first pendant length 2.5cm (7)
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUBY, DIAMOND AND PEARL BROOCH, the openwork panel of foliate scroll design, highlighted with circular mixed-cut rubies and pearls, spaced by old and rose-cut diamonds, suspending a detachable pendant drop of conforming design, with pear-shaped ruby drop, gold and silver mounted, (pearls untested for origin), length 4.4cm
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH/PENDANT, the fan-shaped openwork panel of starburst design, centred with a circular cluster of old brilliant and old-cut diamonds, framed by graduated rays of further old and single-cut diamonds, spaced by diamond set foliage, gold and silver mounted, with detachable brooch fitting and later pendant fitting, principal diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, total diamond weight approximately 2.30ct, width 6.3cm
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUBY AND DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, the openwork panel modelled as a heart entwined with a lover's knot, set with channels of vari-shaped step-cut rubies and old-cut diamonds, gold and silver mounted, (one rose-cut diamond replaced), total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, length 3.4cm
TWO OPEN FACE FOB WATCHES, the first with Arabic numerals, outer scale 0-60 and scroll pierced hands, signed Charvet, Le Havre, case numbered 19605, the second with Roman numerals and outer scale 0-60, the engine-turned case numbered 87818 23292, suspended from a 9ct gold ribbon bow brooch fitting, together with a silver sovereign case, monogrammed, first watch case diameter 2.8cm (3)
A GEORGE V BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION MEDAL, dated 1924, cased, a silver Tower Bridge Centenary medal, dated 1994, cased, a silver £5 coin, two silver proof £2 coins, three silver proof 50 pence coins, a silver proof 20 pence coin, a silver proof 10 pence coin, and three further silver proof coins (13)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER PROOF PIEDFORT £5 COIN, commemorating the 2012 London Paralympic Games, cased, an Elizabeth II silver proof £5 coin, dated 2012, commemorating the Diamond Jubilee, cased, and a silver bar incorporating an Elizabeth II silver Britannia £2 coin, dated 2015, cased (3)
A COLLECTION OF COINAGE AND OBJECTS, comprising a Victoria Diamond Jubilee silver medal, dated 1897, cased, a pair of silver letter openers, an Elizabeth II Executive Proof Set, dated 2009, cased, two United States of America silver proof $1 coins, dated 2012, cased, a Mexico silver 10 Pesos coin, dated 1996, a Canada silver proof $1 coin, dated 1984, a Spain silver 5 Ecru coin, dated 1989, and assorted further coins (qty)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER PROOF £1 FOUR COIN SET, dated 2010-2011, two United Kingdom proof coin sets, dated 2011 and 2015, four Elizabeth II silver £2 coins, dated 1999, 2009, 2010 and 2010, five United States of America silver $1 coins, dated 2008, 2013, 2013, 2014 and 2016, and a Canada silver $10 coin, dated 2017
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER PROOF £1 FOUR COIN SET, two Elizabeth II silver £100 coins, each dated 2015, a silver £50 coin, dated 2015, three silver £20 coins, four silver £2 coins, two United States silver $1 coins, a Fiji silver $10 coin, a Falkland Islands silver 50 pence coin, and assorted further coins (qty)
A 9CT GOLD COMMEMORATIVE COIN, celebrating the reign of Edward VIII, hallmarked for London 2001, two United States of America silver $1 coins, an Elizabeth II silver £2 coin, an Elizabeth II Canada silver $5 coin, an Elizabeth II Australia silver $1 coin, and assorted further coins (qty)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY SHOOTING BUTT MARKER/SELECTOR, by Charles & George Asprey, London 1905, the hinged top opening to reveal three hinged compartments, each containing three numbered ivory markers, presentation inscription to one side, and further inscribed 'Rossie Priory Dec 1905' to the other, 4.5cm high
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