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Three 19th century Continental pins set with deer teeth, all set as pairs of teeth blossoming from bunched oak leaves with or without attendant acorns, the two stick pins are Austro-Hungarian 580 gold (equivalent to 14ct) with dog's head assay mark grade 4, the bar brooch of continental silver stamped '800' (3)
A chequerboard link necklace by Georg Jensen, design number 191 by Ernst Forsmann, comprising three chunky rows of squared links, not hallmarked but assumed silver, stamped 'Georg Jensen', '925 S' and '191', 39cm long Literature: A similar example of the design can be found on p. 289 in the book, "Georg Jensen Jewelry" edited by David A. Taylor. In good condition noting minor scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Overall length is 39cm.
A peridot bead necklace together with a two row pearl necklace, the first designed as three rows of faceted peridot beads cinched at intervals with fancy yellow metal beads and circlets of faux seed pearls to a silver gilt barrel clasp, length 48cm; together with a double string of graduated 3 - 7.5mm pearls with a marcasite set clasp and two part safety chain, length of shorter string 54cm (2)
A suite of four early 19th century paste flowerhead brooches, each designed as an eight petalled flower set throughout with white round brilliant cut pastes in closed back settings of white on yellow precious metal, tests for sterling silver on 15ct gold; diameter of larger three 2.7cm and smaller one 2.2cm (4)
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the verge movement signed J Millington, London No.12998, the white enamel dial, 40mm, printed in black with Roman numerals, the case marked for London 1759, outer case diameter 50mm, Outer case repaired at suspender and on the back, movement in working order, dial undamaged
A heavy Victorian riding crop, maker Risso, the handle modelled as a hound's head with gilt collar over a leaf patterned mount with gilt band to each end and applied with initials C & R in gilt, the short body of the whip bound in fine plaited leather with further metal mount midway, 81cm overall Some wear to the silver surface of the plate and to the plaiting of the leather
An early 20th century Continental silver snuff box, sponsor's mark of George Stockwell, import marked for London 1928, of rectangular shape, the cover decorated in polychrome enamels depicting a river scene with boat, animals and figures near to cottages, the sides decorated in plain black enamel, the base engine turned, 8cm x 5.25cm, 3.34oz Chip to the bottom right hand corner of the cover and to the right hand side of the body, otherwise in good condition
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