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Gordon Russell (British, 1892-1980) Refectory table, designed in 1925 English oak, design no. 318 on octagonal legs with chamfered feet 74cm high, 243.5cm long, 105.5cm across. Provenance: Cleeve House, Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire. Cleeve House, Cleeve Prior Commissioned by William Heaton, a wealthy Birmingham based engineering business owner, Cleeve House is one of the foremost private houses in the Arts & Crafts style. Largely designed by the celebrated Arts & Crafts architect, C. E. Bateman, and constructed in 1933 in Cotswold stone, the house was largely fitted out by Gordon Russell of Broadway, with oak panelling, braced doors with drop latches and exposed timbering and much of the in-built furniture was made by Russell. Lots 285 to 290 come directly from the house and are exceptional examples of early work from the Russell workshops.
A VICTORIAN THREE STONE EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, collet-set in yellow gold with a central square-cut emerald and flanked by two pear-cut emeralds, each within a graduated old-cut diamond shaped cluster border with scrolling ends, the yellow gold shank with reeded decoration. See illustration
A GRADUATED DOUBLE-ROW CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, knotted, the largest pearl c. 8.3mm wide, the smallest c. 3.5mm wide, united by a white stone and moonstone cluster clasp, in unmarked yellow metal, c. 18in. (46cm) long and a single row knotted pearl necklace with a table cut diamond to the clasp, c. 20in. (51cm) long. (2).
ATTRIBUTED TO ANTON FRUHAUF (1914-1999): AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD ABSTRACT BROOCH, of square form, depicting Masai Tribe figures under a moon, the moon modelled as a round, brilliant-cut diamond c. 0.4cts, the reverse stamped '750' with makers mark for Charles de Temple, c. 7.5cm wide, c. 116.2g (all in). See illustration. Provenance: Purchased in a Mayfair jewellers by the vendor's mother in the 1980's. Thence by descent. Private Collection, Bath. The design and construction of this piece is wholly consistent with the work of Anton Fruhauf, an award winning modernist Austrian jeweller and graphic designer who sought to make wearable works of art. Numerous identical brooches with the same casting have appeared on the open market in recent years but without the addition of a diamond and the Charles de Temple mark. It is possible that Fruhauf sent a small number of these 'Masai Tribe' brooches to his friend and contemporary Charles de Temple for gem-stone embellishment which would explain the addition of de Temple's mark.
A COLLECTION OF CARVED STONE BEADS AND NECKLACE LINKS, one dark red stone navette-shaped modelled with a mans face and set in rose gold as a clasp, c. 4.3cm long, four further coloured square examples depiciting leaves and insects and 7 rams head links, with a handwritten note dated 1891 stating 'Necklace of Magatama and Kudadama worn 2000 years ago....These beads were dug out of the earth in several places [many] times...' (13)
A "COADE" STONE URN with a spirally fluted top surmounted by a flambeau finial, the body with circular paterae and ribbon-tied husks above a band of upright palmettes and a spirally fluted socle, on a square base, with a modern internal metal fixing, 44.5" high. Provenance: According to the vendor, this urn was acquired from Belmont, Lyme Regis, Dorset when he lived in the town. Belmont was Mrs Coade's house (1784) and the exterior has extensive Coade ornaments including comparable urn finials along the parapet.Note for condition report: flambeau finial replaced and the core with a new steel rod apparently replaced at the same time
A DOUBLE ROW PEARL NECKLACE, knotted, the pearls graduating from c. 3.5mm to 7.7mm, ((untested but probably natural), showing pink-peach iridescence, united by an old-cut diamond elliptical cluster clasp totalling c. 1cts (one stone paste), with safety chain, c. 18.5in. (47cm) maximum length. See illustration
A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the central, round European-cut stone c. 1cts and flanked on either side by a further round, European-cut diamond each c. 0.75cts, claw-set, to a hallmarked 18ct yellow gold shank with open chenier shoulders. See illustration. Provenance: Private collection, West Dorset.
A Chinese turquoise and carnelian necklace of irregular turquoise nuggets and conforming carnelian nuggets and bi-discs, the lower disc with triple tasseled terminal, silver gilt metal spacers and turquoise set clasp, 37cm long; a silver gilt brooch set irregular polished blue stone (possibly lapis lazuli) the reverse inscribed H.K. Singers, 11.11.67 With Thanks, 3.2cm wide; an 800 standard enamelled silver coloured metal poppy brooch the flowerhead blue and purple with shaded green leaf, 7.5cm high (3)
A set of six Masons Ironstone shaped circular plates decorated in Japan palette, 21.5cm diameter, impressed Masons Patent Ironstone China; a pair of mid 19th Century Ironstone shaped circular plates with gadrooned rims, transfer printed with flowers and leafage in blue, 23cm diameter, printed mark in blue Stone China number 21 (8)
A good Hermes double-compartment silver cigarette case, the plain body set with blue stone cabochons within raised elongated silver grasps to the two hinged lids, match striker to one end, by C&C, London 1906; together with a black leather case marked Hermes Paris, compact 9.5cm high, 5cm wide, 1cm deep, 117gms
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