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A semi precious stone set Middle Eastern style necklace, the pendant cluster with three bars sets with cabochon ruby, emerald and sapphire, and three tiers with three round brilliant cut diamonds and two round brilliant cut diamonds, 4cm wide, on a yellow metal chain, 40cm long, stamped 750 to clasp, 11.1g all in.
A Victorian semi precious stone set locket and chain, the oval locket set with black agate and striped agate, opening to reveal fitted interior, with bark effect design sides, fully hallmarked 9ct gold, on a curb link neck chain, yellow metal stamped 9ct, 54cm long, with pendant 5cm high, 30.4g all in.
A group of costume jewellery, comprising a jadeitte circular pendant with raised Chinese dragon and flower decoration, set with semi precious stones, in a gold finish border, stamped 925, 3.5cm diameter, two white metal framed shell cameo brooches, one with ah elaborate filigree border, white metal unmarked, and a silver and paste stone set tennis bracelet, 18cm long. (4)
Part of the Exotic Fish and South Sea collection. This vibrant figural is colored in peridot crystal with blue crystal fins and deep blue crystal stone near mouth with a rhodium mouth. Swarovski backstamp. 9601 030 501. This item has its original box: 4.25"L x 4.25"W x 2.5"H. Artist: Yasmine HurelIssued: 2004 - 2007Dimensions: 2.25"L x 0.75"W x 2"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
JOHN PIPER (BRITISH 1903-1992) FOR ARTHUR SANDERSON: A length of 'Stones of Bath' fabric, circa 1960s, sewn into four curtain panels. (4)Smaller panel: 159 x 112 cm (1) Larger panels: 229 x 133 cm (3)Reference: See Victoria & Albert Museum, London, accession number T.503:2-1996 for another example of this fabric. John Piper was one of Britain's most distinguished and prolific artists of the twentieth century. Working in many different styles across his career, he was a painter and print maker, designing stained glass windows, theatre and opera sets, ceramics and textiles. Piper's textile designs embodied his love of Britain's art and architecture, landscapes, and abstract and religious imagery. He created designs notably for a number of tapestries and alter pieces, and importantly for Lots 231 - 234, furnishing fabrics for Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd.In 1959, Arthur Sanderson commissioned five textile designs from John Piper as part of their 1960 Centenary Celebrations. 'Stones of Bath' is one of these designs, with two of the other designs shown in Lots 233 and 234. The design was screen printed using 19 colours, which was far more than conventional screenprints on paper. Manufactured from 1962, the semi abstract designs featured the buildings of Bath in different shades, green, violet, aubergine and many others.Sanderson used their 'Sanderlin' fabric - a satinised linen which gave the design a shimmering texture, reflecting the play of light on the honey-coloured stone buildings of Bath.Sanderson's Victorian warehouse in Chiswick is now the headquarters of Chiswick Auctions.
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