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9ct gold single stone rose cut diamond ring, 17ct gold Chinese panel, 15ct gold stick pin, 9ct gold mounted Royal Engineers brooch and one other 9ct gold broochCondition Report:9ct approx 7.15gm gross, ring size M, diamond approx 0.18 carat, back pins not gold, stick pin head 15ct pin 7ct approx 0.85gm, 17ct gold approx 1.15gm
18ct white gold three stone oval ruby and round brilliant cut diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders and gallery, stamped 750, ruby 0.89 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.55 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.2gm, size M, diamonds very good colour, bright well matched, ruby good pinkish colour
18ct gold lovebird charm, three 9ct gold charms including dolphin, spinning wheel and jug and a 9ct gold Art Deco sapphire and diamond chip ringCondition Report:18ct approx 0.68gm, 9ct non stone set approx 8.2gm, 9ct stone set approx 1.7gm, all hallmarked or tested, horseshoe charm broken, ring size P
Gold three stone diamond ring, stamped 18ct, gold rectangular brooch and a silver coin braceletCondition Report:18ct approx 2.6gm, size O-P, central diamond good colour, two either side slight yellow in colour, central diamond loose, silver bracelet approx 27.55gm, brooch tested to 13ct (back pin also 13ct approx 4.45gm (plastic panel)
An Egyptian black steatite figure of Imhotep Late Period, circa 664-332 B.C.Seated on a chair with cross-hatched sides, an opened papyrus unscrolled across his lap, wearing a close-fitting cap and incised short kilt, 4.3cm highFootnotes:Provenance:François de Ricqlès, Paris, Archéologie, 30 September - 1 October 1996, lot 306.Private collection, London, acquired from the above sale.Imhotep was revered by Egyptians as the overseer of the construction of the first monumental stone pyramid in the Third Dynasty. He was associated with wisdom and writing and by the Late Period he was considered a deity with power over health and fertility, like the Greek god Asclepius. Cf. C. Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt, British Museum, 1994, pp.16-17, fig.11a.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four Egyptian stone vessels Early Dynastic - Middle Kingdom, circa 3000-1793 B.C.Comprising a veined serpentine kohl jar of baluster form, 4.8cm high; a mottled granite bowl with sloping sides, 7.5cm x 3.4cm; a dark brown stone vessel with broad shoulder, the hollow interior narrowing towards the base, 3.8cm high, and a small shallow grey stone mortar with four lug handles, 12.5cm max diam, one lug missing (4)Footnotes:Provenance:Kohl vessel: with Galerie Khepri, Khawam, Cairo 1972.Granite bowl: acquired by the present owner prior to 2006.Brown stone vessel: anonymous sale; Tajan, Paris, 8 February 2008, lot 100. Mortar with lugs: American deceased estate, acquired between 1970 and 1989.Anonymous sale; Bonhams, 28 October 2009, lot 10 (part lot).Property of a Belgian private collector.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Egyptian black stone fragmentary pectoral with central scarab element New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, circa 1186-1069 B.C.The scarab carved in high relief, the wing-case recessed for inlay, now missing, flanked by a small female adorant, her arms raised in supplication, a partial column of text behind her, the remains of text covered in gold foil, possibly reading, 'May my name be victorious: protection..' on the back, the upper body of a male figure facing right with both arms raised towards offerings(?) set above partially preserved engraved text reading, 'Osiris Lord of Eternity forever..', 7cm longFootnotes:Provenance:Eric Pascoe (d.2019), Calenick House, Truro, Cornwall.Lodge & Thomas, Truro, Antiques & Fine Art Two Day Auction-Including the Ron Clifford Collection of Dinky & Britains toys; , 26-27 September 2019, lot 684.Acquired by the present owner at the above sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Romano-Egyptian plaster funerary female head Circa 1st Century B.C. - 1st Century A.D.The black gesso-painted face with inlaid white eyes with 'black' glass pupils, the short curly hair surmounted by a headdress, 21cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Private collection, England.Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 12 April 2000, lot 59, (part lot).Private collection, Belgium, acquired from the above sale.Much like the wax based painted mummy portraits, these plaster portraits give us a glimpse of the individual faces of the Egyptians and the Roman influences over their hairstyles and fashion. These faces would have been made from a mould with individual details added in later in paint, stone, or with additional plaster and gilding.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Roman onyx cameo of Medusa Circa 2nd Century A.D.The oval stone of two layers, white on grey-black, the head stylistically carved turning slightly to the left, the curling hair surmounted by wings, 1.7cm high, contained in a modern gold mount with linked gold chainFootnotes:Provenance: With Petit Musée, Montreal.Harry Toulch Collection, Montreal, acquired from the above on the 13 September 1996.Gorgoneia or Medusa-heads were a popular subject in Roman jewellery. Images of the fearsome winged gorgon with serpent hair may have served an apotropaic purpose as a protective amulet.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Roman gold and emerald earrings and a Roman gold and emerald pendant Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D.Each earring an openwork disc forming a rosette centred by an emerald bead, one not ancient, a foliate cross-bar backed by three loops from which the pendants hang, composed of a red stone within a lozenge-shaped box settings, above a beaded wire and each terminating in an emerald bead; the square openwork gold pendant with central emerald bead, with two small pendants below composed of a red stone within a circular box setting, an emerald bead hanging pendant below from a gold foliate scroll, the pendant with a modern gold chain, earrings 4.5cm long, 6.5 grams; pendant 4cm long, 9.2g (3)Footnotes:Provenance:With Charles Ede Ltd, London.Private collection, London, acquired from the above at the Grosvenor House Antiques Fair, 2000.For another pair of similar earrings see D. von Bothmer, Glories of the Past. Ancient Art from the Shelby White and Leon Levy Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1990, p.253, no.187.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Roman blue glass cinerary urn Circa late 1st Century A.D.With vertical folded collar rim, two 'H'-shaped thick trailed handles rising from the shoulder, the piriform body tapering to a concave base, the cover with folded rim, the domed centre rising to a pierced cylindrical finial, 34.4cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Mrs Gudrun Johansson Collection.Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, London, 10 December 1996, lot 24. The Nico F. Bijnsdorp Collection (NFB 048), acquired from the above sale.Published: Antiek Glas 2001, video film Allard Pierson Museum of Antiquities, Amsterdam.J. v.d. Groen & H. van Rossum, Romeins Glas uit Particulier Bezit, Utrecht, 2011, p.122.Exhibited:Allard Pierson Museum of Antiquities, Amsterdam, 'Antiek Glas, de Kunst van Het Vuur, '17 May - 16 September 2001, exhibition no.53.Thermenmuseum, Heerlen, NL, 'Romeins Glas uit Particulier Bezit', 29 April – 28 August 2011, exhibition no.275.It is a matter of discussion among glass scholars as to whether these glass cinerary urns represent re-used storage vessels, possibly from the household of the deceased, as with the prismatic bottles, or whether they were made specifically for burials, with the practice of cremations being favoured more in the Western Empire in the early Imperial Period. The lids are usually loosely fitted and when their discovery is recorded the lids are frequently placed upside down into the vessel. As these urns are frequently found in covered stone cylinder containers the inverted lid could simply be a means to fit them inside.Many examples of this type of cinerary urn were found in a Roman cemetery in Zadar, Croatia, dated from the middle to the second half of the 1st Century A.D., see Anamarija Eterović Borzić and Berislav Štefanac, Ancient Glass. Catalogue of the Permanent Exhibition of the Museum of Ancient Glass in Zadar (Zadar 2021), pp. 212-27, nos 727-57 (including lids). Isings form 64.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Russell Howarth (British 1927-2020) Rural road with stone walls and buildings Signed, pencil drawing.18.5cm x 22.5cm (7.25in x 9in)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The drawing is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The drawing is framed and glazed. The original metal frame has some minor scuffs and scratches commensurate with age.
John McCombs (British 1943-) "Stone Wall and Steps - Delph" Signed and dated '82, titled on verso, oil on board.29cm x 37cm (11.5in x 14.5in)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
18ct white gold three-stone diamond pendant on an 18ct white gold curb-link chain, 41cm long approx, 3.8g gross approx, with GIA certificate No.1189109974GIA report states the round brilliant cut diamond 0.23ct E Colour, VS1 clarity, tapering baguette diamond approx 0.16ct, E colour, VVS clarity, oval cut diamond approx 0.60ct, E colour, VVS2 clarity.
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