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An Indian gold coral cabochon and split pearl ring, with decorative border marked 22-20ct gold, tested as 18-20ct gold, 5.3g, an Indian gold six stone linear cluster ring tested as 18-20ct gold, 4.5g, an gold oval cut red paste stone ring, marked 9ct, a 9ct gold two stone red cabochon ring, and an Indian gold three stone ring tested as 18-20ct gold, 2.5g
A quantity of costume jewellery, to include a rose cut garnet cluster ring, with a pair of matched garnet cluster earrings, a garnet and simulated pearl suite to include necklace, earrings and bangle, a quartz geode pendant, and a three row graduated cultured pearl necklace with green and white paste stone clasp marked 935
An Indian gold cultured pearl and white stone fingerline ring, tested as approximately 18-20ct gold, an Indian gold cultured pearl crossover ring, approximately 9ct gold, two Indian cluster heads later mounted on a 9ct ring, and an Indian gold leaf ring, tested as approximately 18-20ct, 19.4g
A Victorian gold picture locket brooch, a gold shell cameo pendant, a Victorian rolled gold swivel shell cameo and locket brooch in a twisted mount with scrolling vine leaves, a Georgian silver memorial brooch with later central oval locket containing hair surrounded by paste stone and inscription to reverse, a Georgian black dot paste Maltese cross brooch/pendant, a shell cameo in mount, two gold front and back lockets, and a Georgian gold chrysolite brooch
Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945): A Japanese Wood Sculpture: Kisshōten, female deity standing with serene expression and holding a nyoi-hoju (wish-fulfilling) jewel. Lacquer, colours and gold on wood. H 45 cm x W 15 cm x L 11 cm Note on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.
Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Bishamonten, the chief of the four Heavenly Kings, punisher of evildoers, standing with severe expression, holding a spear in the right hand and a small pagoda in the left hand. Colours on wood.H 53 cm x W 13 cm x L 9 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.
Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Fudōmyōō, one of the Wisdom Kings, sitting against a karura flame background, with fierce expression and holding a sword in the right hand and a rope in the left hand. Colours on wood.H 51 cm x W 36 cm x L 10 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.
Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Nyoirin Kannon, six-armed Goddess of Mercy, sitting on a double lotus flower in meditative position, holding attributes. Colours on katsura (cercidiphyllum japonicum, or 'wig plant') wood with gilt crown, decorations and part of halo.H 25.5 cm x W 12 cm x L 11 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.
Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Dainichi Nyorai, the Primordial Buddha sitting in meditative position. Colours on camphorwood with gilt face and body.H 18 cm x W 13 cm x L 9.8 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.
A 9 carat gold diamond cross-over ring, the graduated baguette cut diamonds in channel setting, 1.3g gross, finger size N, a white metal aquamarine single stone ring, 2.4g gross, finger size N 1/2 and a silver gilt three stone ring CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An 18 carat gold nine stone sapphire and diamond 1/2 eternity ring, the four diamonds and five sapphires all marquise cut and claw set in white, the diamonds approximately 0.15 carats each, the plain yellow shank stamped '18CT', 3.8g gross, finger size N CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A Norwegian .830 standard silver bracelet with six square openwork scroll cast links, maker's mark 'E' in cartouche, an amethyst three stone brooch, 3.2cm across, a silver plated Art Nouveau circular brooch of cats playing with a ball of wool, and a silver flower head and ribbon brooch, set with half cultured pearls, 3.5cm wide, in fitted box CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A diamond single stone ring, the old round brilliant cut stone approximately 0.35 carats, in raised white claw setting, set to a plain yellow band with knife edge shoulders, stamped '18CT' and 'PLAT', 2.5g gross, finger size M CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A late Victorian 18 carat gold ruby and diamond five stone ring, Birmingham 1900, 2.9g gross, finger size K, and a 19th century red paste gilt metal ring, finger size I 1/2 CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An 18 carat gold diamond single stone ring, the round brilliant cut diamond approximately 0.33 carats, in claw setting with diamond set shoulders, 1.6g gross, finger size N, and a pair of 9 carat gold baguette cut quartz earrings CONDITION REPORT: Claw setting at fault - Diamond lose. The diameter of the diamond is 4.5mm
A 9 carat rose gold sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring, the eleven old cut diamonds combined weight approximate 0.50 carats, all claw set, with later claw set central oval mixed cut sapphire, the head of the ring 13mm x 11mm, the shank stamped '9CT', 2.5g gross, finger size L 1/2, with box CONDITION REPORT: - The diamonds are of poor quality and cut. One claw is missing around the sapphire. The sapphire measures 7.9mm long, 5.82mm wide and 3.38mm deep (approx 1.35 carats). There is a tiny chip to the top of the stone on a facet edge by the table.
A Boodle and Dunthorne (Boodles) platinum and diamond single stone 'part daylight' set ring, the round brilliant cut diamond 0.70 carats, VSI clarity and H colour with GIA certificate, London 2003, 7g gross, finger size O, with a copy of the original TH March insurance certificate completed at the time of purchase dated 28.08.03 for the sum of £4,450.00 CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An 18 carat gold three-stone emerald ring, the three round mixed cut emeralds each 4.5mm diameter in claw setting, London 1986, 5.1g gross CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
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