An Edwardian diamond bar brooch, early 20th century, set in white and yellow metal, set with old round cut diamonds, with five stones within twenty smaller keeper diamonds, the central stone approximately 0.5ct, 70mm long, pin and bar marked indistinctly, 5g (gross), in a Bruford & Hemming, London case
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A charming Art Deco Diamond and Enamel Jockey Brooch, circa 1925, designed as a racehorse with jockey up, at full gallop, the horse neatly set with old single and rose cut diamonds, the jockey picked out in variously coloured enamels, set on yellow and white metal, probably gold and platinum, with modern case 5g (gross) Enormously popular in the early 20th century, these dashing horse racing brooches come up at auction from time to time. This is a particularly fine example with carefully thought out stone arrangement and a nicely enamelled jockey, the saddle and reigns picked out in yellow gold. Make yourself standout from the crowd at the next Point to Point or Royal Ascot!
A very fine Five Stone Diamond ring, approximately 2.9 carats, with an 18 carat gold setting, set with five graduated old cut diamonds, largest stone 0.95 carats, two approximately 0.6 carats and two 0.3 carats, interspersed with eight ‘keeper’ diamonds (one missing) ring size N, 5.8g (gross) Recent jewellers assessment available on request
A rare and attractive Gold, Lapis Lazuli and 'Ruby' Jewel, believed Georgian period, the lobed yellow gold backplate, with lightly engraved scrolls set with central baguette cut hardstone, surrounded glass beads and twelve old round cut stones, probably amethyst or garnet, later set with a brooch pin, some restorations to back. Yellow metal appears likely above 14k but is not tested, 30mm, 6g (gross) The central 'stone' appears to be Lapis Luzuli, but may possibly be quartz or even glass with a blue coloured backing. The jewel was left uncleaned so it could be properly restored by any buyer.
A 19th century blue and white transfer printed soup tureen and cover - with lake landscape decoration, twin foliate handles and artichoke finial, 30 cm high; together with a graduated pair of Davenport Stone China Imari decorated dragon jugs, the larger 18 cm high, the other slightly smaller with stapled repair; another similar Fenton jug (chipped); a mid-19th century English porcelain large twin handled urn with fruiting vine handles, painted hops and barley, 17.2 cm high; and a pair of Copeland ironstone 'Roma' pattern plates. (7)
A Victorian rolled gold, paste and citrine lover's knot brooch, a Victorian rolled gold, paste knot leaf and acorn brooch, a Victorian mourning brooch with glass window enclosing knotted human hair with inscription from 1872 on the back, a gold tone watch chain and T-bar and a Victorian Etruscan Revival gold tone and glass stone bracelet
Sammlung von Handelsperlen/Zahlungsmittel u.a. AFRIKA: Millefiori aus venezianischem Muranoglas, Silber, Bronze, Horn, Holz, Stein, Keramik etc. aufgefädelt und im Schaukasten (36x26,5x11 cm) montiert. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| Collection of trade beads/payments from AFRICA and other countries: Millefiori of Venetian Murano glass, silver, bronze, horn, wood, stone, ceramic etc. threaded and mounted in a showcase (36x26.5x11 cm). Signs of age and wear.
KRÄNZLEIN, DIETER (geboren 1962), geschichtete Steinplatten Stein, HxBxT: ca. 29x29x6 cm, Altersspuren.Provenienz: Aus der Sammlung Prof. Dr. Helge Bathelt (1948-2023), Leiter der Volkshochschule und der städtischen Galerie Herrenberg und Vorsitzender der Europäischen Kulturgemeinschaft e.V.| KRÄNZLEIN, DIETER (born 1962), layered stone slabs, stone, HxWxD: approx. 29x29x6 cm, signs of age.Provenance: From the collection of Prof. Dr. Bathelt (1948-2023), director of the Volkshochschule and the municipal gallery Herrenberg and chairman of the Europäische Kulturgemeinschaft e.V.
UECKER, GÜNTHER (1930), "Wer wirft den ersten Stein", 1991, Lithographie auf Büttenpapier, auf Karton montiert, sig, Ed. 36/100. HxB: 36,5/54,5 cm (HxB Rahmen: 51/72 cm). Provenienz: Aus der Sammlung Prof. Dr. Bathelt (1948-2023), Leiter der Volkshochschule und der städtischen Galerie Herrenberg und Vorsitzender der Europäischen Kulturgemeinschaft e.V.| UECKER, GÜNTHER (1930), "Who throws the first stone", 1991, Lithograph on laid paper, mounted on cardboard, signed, Ed. 36/100. HxW: 36.5/54.5 cm (HxW frame: 51/72 cm). Provenance: From the collection of Prof. Dr. Bathelt (1948-2023), director of the Volkshochschule and the municipal gallery Herrenberg and chairman of the Europäische Kulturgemeinschaft e.V.
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