A Collection of Various Silver, White Metal and Hardstone Mounted Jewellery to include Eastern Amethyst and Silver Panelled Necklace, Cabochon Three Stone Amethyst Brooch, Turquoise and Jasper Spinning Pendant, Nephrite Jade Maori Pendant on Cord Thong, White Metal Owl Charm and an Amber Leaf Shape Brooch
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A Collection of Various Silver Mounted Jewellery to include Filigree Leaf Brooch, Butterfly Wing Pendant on Chain, Faux Pearl Screw Back Earrings, Carnelian Mounted Celtic Brooch, Band with Interior Shilling, Swan Brooch with Mother of Pearl Inlay, Jewelled Rings Etc
A Collection of Various Silver and White Metal Items to include Celtic Penannular Brooch by John Hart, Edinburgh 1965, Stamped Iona, An Early 20th Century Silver and Enamel Wrist Watch with London Import Mark for 1912, Part Silver Graduated Chain, Silver Brooch for Joseph Sankey and Sons together with a Chromed Example Etc
A Collection of Silver Jewellery to include A Kit Heath Bracelet having Princess Cut Blue Stones with Pierced Square Decoration, 18.5cms Long, A Kit Heath Arts and Crafts Style Pendant with Rose Decoration, A Mother of Pearl Mounted Silver Panel Ring, A Rhodochrosite Circular Pendant together with a Photo Locket Pendant with Engraved Scrolling Decoration
A Collection of Various Silver and White Metal Items to include Silver Egyptian Eye of Horus Pendant, Siam Sterling Niello Style Brooch Depicting Dancers, A Silver Sombrero Brooch and Two Victorian Agate mounted Items to include a Hat Pin with Three Lion Heraldic Motif and a Lozenge Shaped Brooch with Inset Panels, 33.2gms Total
An Antique Leather Mounted Jewellery Box containing Large Collection of Silver and White Metal Jewellery to include Filigree Necklace and Bracelet and Four Filigree Brooches, Silver and Marcasite Brooch, Rock Quartz Pendant on Silver Chain, Modern Silver Necklace with Bead Embellishment Similar Modern Silver Pendant with Amethyst Stones on Silver Chain Etc, Box with Ivorine Label for W Wright Ltd, London
A 9ct Gold, Emerald and Diamond Pendant, Crucifix Form, Central Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Approx 0.07ct, Claw Set in White Metal, With Five Pear Cut Emeralds, Each Approx 5x4mm Approx (Totaling 2.15cts) on an Unrelated Silver Trace Chain, Total Pendant Drop 30mm
Three 9ct Gold Mounted Rings to include Rose Gold Wedding Band, Birmingham 1902, Makers Mark S&G, Size L, A Faceted Gold and Silver Eternity Band with White Stone Chips, Size J, and a 9ct Gold Cameo Ring with Oval Shell Plaque Depicting Maiden, Pierced Shoulders to a D Shape Band, Stamped Internally 9ct, Total Weight 5.8gms
NEVIN HOLMES (TURKISH) AN 18CT GOLD RING INSET WITH A PEARL, Born in Budapest, Nevin was the daughter of the Turkish ambassador, the niece of the Turkish poet Named Kemal and the niece of Abidin Dino of Paris, a painter closely associated with Picasso. Holmes studied painting and etching at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London from 1958 - 1962 and gained a reputation as of the first modern jewellers to use rough, unpolished stones. She played a vital role in the British revival of jewellery as a creative art and earned a unique reputation as one of the most innovative jewellers of the 20th century in Britain. Nevin began producing her innovative designs in 1960, and her works were thereafter exhibited globally including London, America, France, Belgium and Turkey. Nevin’s works have been exhibited in some of the most prestigious galleries including the Greer Gallery in New York in 1962, the Egg and Eye Gallery in Los Angeles in 1970/1971, Goldsmith’s Hall in London and the esteemed Topkapi Museum in Istanbul. Her solo exhibition in Rome in 1960 at the LaFeluca gallery won critical acclaim. In 1961, she received the silver cup, the first prize at the National City of Marino, Italy and was the first living jeweller to have a solo exhibition at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul. Provenance: Consigned by the niece of the acclaimed Turkish jewellery maker Nevin Holmes.Weight: 32.81gmThe gold tested 18ct. 28mm x 25cm
NEVIN HOLMES (TURKISH) AN 18CT GOLD ABSTRACT ANKLET OR LEG BROOCH, Signed ‘Nevin’. Born in Budapest, Nevin was the daughter of the Turkish ambassador, the niece of the Turkish poet Named Kemal and the niece of Abidin Dino of Paris, a painter closely associated with Picasso. Holmes studied painting and etching at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London from 1958 - 1962 and gained a reputation as of the first modern jewellers to use rough, unpolished stones. She played a vital role in the British revival of jewellery as a creative art and earned a unique reputation as one of the most innovative jewellers of the 20th century in Britain. Nevin began producing her innovative designs in 1960, and her works were thereafter exhibited globally including London, America, France, Belgium and Turkey. Nevin’s works have been exhibited in some of the most prestigious galleries including the Greer Gallery in New York in 1962, the Egg and Eye Gallery in Los Angeles in 1970/1971, Goldsmith’s Hall in London and the esteemed Topkapi Museum in Istanbul. Her solo exhibition in Rome in 1960 at the LaFeluca gallery won critical acclaim. In 1961, she received the silver cup, the first prize at the National City of Marino, Italy and was the first living jeweller to have a solo exhibition at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul. Provenance: Consigned by the niece of the acclaimed Turkish jewellery maker Nevin Holmes.Weight: 82gmsThe gold tested 18ct 12cm x 11cm x 6cm excluding chain.
A COLLECTION OF COINS AND BRONZE MEDALS TO INCLUDE, Bronze or copper medal to commemorate the Battle of Quiberon Bay after Thomas Pingo or J KirkOne Italian bronze medal for Gioacchino Rossini in Santa Croce, 5 Maggio 1887Another Italian bronze medal 'Centenario Bodoni Parmigianino Paganini Parma, Maggio 1940' A silver Confoederatio Helvetica 5 Franc coin dated 1925.A British Empire Exhibition Medal 1924 in original red case. A Georgian gaming token, and a Maria Theresa silver Thaler
NEVIN HOLMES (TURKISH) A GOLD BROOCH INSET WITH QUARTZ, Signed ‘Nevin’. Born in Budapest, Nevin was the daughter of the Turkish ambassador, the niece of the Turkish poet Named Kemal and the niece of Abidin Dino of Paris, a painter closely associated with Picasso. Holmes studied painting and etching at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London from 1958 - 1962 and gained a reputation as of the first modern jewellers to use rough, unpolished stones. She played a vital role in the British revival of jewellery as a creative art and earned a unique reputation as one of the most innovative jewellers of the 20th century in Britain. Nevin began producing her innovative designs in 1960, and her works were thereafter exhibited globally including London, America, France, Belgium and Turkey. Nevin’s works have been exhibited in some of the most prestigious galleries including the Greer Gallery in New York in 1962, the Egg and Eye Gallery in Los Angeles in 1970/1971, Goldsmith’s Hall in London and the esteemed Topkapi Museum in Istanbul. Her solo exhibition in Rome in 1960 at the LaFeluca gallery won critical acclaim. In 1961, she received the silver cup, the first prize at the National City of Marino, Italy and was the first living jeweller to have a solo exhibition at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul. Provenance: Consigned by the niece of the acclaimed Turkish jewellery maker Nevin Holmes.Weight: 40.9gmsThe gold 14ct or better 7.3cm x 3.6cm
NEVIN HOLMES (TURKISH) AN ABSTRACT PAIR OF RAW RUBY EARRINGS,6.5cm x 4cm each Born in Budapest, Nevin was the daughter of the Turkish ambassador, the niece of the Turkish poet Named Kemal and the niece of Abidin Dino of Paris, a painter closely associated with Picasso. Holmes studied painting and etching at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London from 1958 - 1962 and gained a reputation as of the first modern jewellers to use rough, unpolished stones. She played a vital role in the British revival of jewellery as a creative art and earned a unique reputation as one of the most innovative jewellers of the 20th century in Britain. Nevin began producing her innovative designs in 1960, and her works were thereafter exhibited globally including London, America, France, Belgium and Turkey. Nevin’s works have been exhibited in some of the most prestigious galleries including the Greer Gallery in New York in 1962, the Egg and Eye Gallery in Los Angeles in 1970/1971, Goldsmith’s Hall in London and the esteemed Topkapi Museum in Istanbul. Her solo exhibition in Rome in 1960 at the LaFeluca gallery won critical acclaim. In 1961, she received the silver cup, the first prize at the National City of Marino, Italy and was the first living jeweller to have a solo exhibition at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul.Provenance: Consigned by the niece of the acclaimed Turkish jewellery maker Nevin Holmes 52.7gms 6.5cm x 4cm each including drop.
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