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A Continental silver slide action enamel oval locket mirror, circa 1910, guilloché enamel decoration to the front cover with garlands of roses, tied with a ribbon to a white guilloché enamel waved ground, the locket marked '900', maker's mark unidentified, jump ring with Russian 'Kokoshnik' mark, 1908-1926 for St Petersburg
A sterling silver gilt pendant, by David Anderson, with a filigree flower head with guilloché white enamel centre, suspended at the centre to an offset cushion shaped frame with guilloché turquoise blue enamel, bale/jump ring deficient, maker's mark and 925S, together with a Norwegian sterling silver gilt butterfly brooch, by Magnus Aase, with black enamel abdomen and thorax and baby blue guilloché enamel wings, maker's mark and 925S 'Sterling Norway'
A sterling silver brooch, by Charles Horner, with a plum coloured paste heart, rub set to a plain collet, with two outer rows of looped and twisted wire, Chester 1913, together with a sterling silver, yellow and black guilloché enamel swallow brooch, by J Aitkin & Son, a sterling silver, black and white enamel brooch, also by J Aitkin & Son, and another silver brooch
A sterling silver oval brooch, with an applied shield centre with polychrome enamel depiction of ships in a port, with an enamel outer border of lilies, together with a sterling silver pierced flora oval plaque brooch, by A H Darby & Sons with yellow, blue and green guilloché enamel decoration, Birmingham 1920
*Thierry Vasseur (French, b.1958)UNTITLEDPhoto silver print, signed with initials l.r., also signed, dated 05/09/2006 and inscribed with message verso 120 x 120cm, unframedVasseur took up photography in the 1980s, and quickly specialised in photographing the female nude, in works such as ‘Voile’, 1992 and ‘Tiroirs Secrets’, 1997. Vasseur went on to shoot the covers for Gérard de Villiers’ spy series books 'SAS', which are often compared to James Bond, allowing him to further expand his picturing of the femme fatale, whilst also developing his use of Pop Art.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
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