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Mixed brooches, to include, 9 carat gold bar brooch set with ruby and pearls, 15 carat gold amethyst and pearl set brooch with similiar necklace, Victorian 9 carat gold brooch, 14 carat gold pendant set with geen stones, two other brooches and 9 carat gold pendant of triangular shape set with central stone, (qty)
Silver open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1897, H. Stone, Leeds, the white enamel dial having black roman numerals, surrounded by a minute track, subsidiary second dial set at six o`clock, gilt hands, the back case with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, 55mm wide, with attached silver pocket watch chain
(lot of 5) Sepik River style, Papua New Guinea carvings consisting of three architectural elements including two having pronounced facial features including an elephant form nose; together with an adze mounted with a stone blade, and coiled with fibers, largest: 25"l and one Thailand covered basket, 20th century, composed of woven cane and wood, 12" x 10" x 6" some losses Provenance: To benefit the Crocker Museum (Sacramento, CA)Starting Price: $100
(lot of 4) J. Harris (British, 19th centruy), "A Mutual Determination," "Up to Sixteen Stone," "A Strange Country," and "A Turn of Speed Over the Flat," from the Fores` Casualities Suite, hand-colored lithographs, published by Mefs Fores at their Sporting & Fine Print Repository & Frame Manufactory, overall (each with frame): 13.5"h x 16.5"wStarting Price: $100
(Lot of 9) Collection of yellow gold jewelry one synthetic clear stone 10k yellow gold ring, total weight 3.9 grams; four plain 14k yellow gold wedding bands; one 14k yellow gold braided necklace; one 14k yellow gold omega link bracelet; one pair of 14k yellow gold single hoop earrings; one 14k yellow gold rope and bar design necklace. Total weight of 14k yellow gold items 72.7 gramsStarting Price: $500
Collection of Victorian and vintage jewelry including one fifteen karat yellow gold crescent moon natural nugget brooch (pinstem and catch not gold); 3.5 grams. One pair of Victorian fourteen karat yellow gold earrings with filigree and granulation accents; 2 grams. One fourteen karat yellow gold enameled pin; 1 gram. Four ten karat items, including two enamel pins (one pinstem not gold), one ten karat nursing school pin dated 1945, one ten karat yellow gold class ring and one Victoria-blue stone doublet, and one seed pearl bar brooch; 15.6 grams. One Bohemian garnet white metal pin (18 small stones missing). One single sterling silver turquoise Victorian cuff link; 2.8 grams. And one piece of sixteen karat dental gold; 4.6 grams.Starting Price: $150
(Lot of 3) Collection of gemstone yellow gold jewelry including one pink sapphire, fourteen karat yellow gold pendant necklace, one pink sapphire, diamond, fourteen karat yellow gold ring, one pink tourmaline, fourteen karat yellow gold ring and one pink tourmaline, fourteen karat yellow gold bracelet; gross weight 23.1 grams. Note: stone may be treatedStarting Price: $150
(Lot of 3) Collection of multi-stone jewelry including one strand of turquoise baroque cultured pearl, fourteen karat yellow gold necklace, one freshwater cultured pearl fourteen karat yellow gold bracelet and one pair of freshwater cultured pearl fourteen karat yellow gold earrings; gross weight 50.3 grams. Note: turquoise is wax treated.Starting Price: $50
(lot of 13) Fashion jewelry consisting of Native American Zuni silver and turquoise cuff, silver ring mounted with a faceted turquoise, and a silver pendant set with multiple stones, and hung with feather accents; Madagascar silver cuffs and rings incised with flowers; floral necklace and earrings, the gold toned metal set with garnets; and Victorian style gilt metal cluster necklace and bracelet, both set with amethyst style stone cabochons and seed pearls, bracelet marked .925Starting Price: $100
Collection of stone, silver, white metal jewelry items comprised of one blue glass silver ring, size 5.75; One 10K yellow gold stag motif red stone pin, 2.3 grams; Two silver butterfly brooches with turquoise and doublet; Four single sterling silver non matching earrings, one with red glass; One pair of Mexican sterling silver free form ear clips; One gold plated tie tac; One white metal carnelian bead necklace (broken)Starting Price: $25
(lot of 11) William Simpson (Scottish, 1823-1899), Various Scenes in the Crimea from ``The Seat of War in the East,`` 1855, hand colored lithographs, published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Company, lithographic tinted print by Day & Son (London, United Kingdom), stone signed, dated and titled, sheet (each): 14.75"h x 22"w, overall (each with mat): 18"h x 24"wStarting Price: $200
(lot of 4) Chinese stone carvings, the first a red and white agate carved with a chilong forming a circle; second, a serpentine plaque pierced with a pair of phoenix; third, a serpentine circular box carved with a dragon; lastly, a soapstone plaque with a dragon in relief, 3"hStarting Price: $150
A monumental Victorian carved oak, marquetry, marble and gilt metal mounted chimneypiece, circa 1854, by John Thomas, the arched overmantel mirror surmounted with a relief cast gilt electrotype portrait roundel of Sir Isaac Newton, within an arch of foliate marquetry, the decoration extending to guilloche carved pilasters projecting at the front and to each side, above variegated rouge marble columns with Gothic Revival capitals, with vacant plinths below; the marmo nero Belgio fire surround with fluted columnar jambs with foliate gilded electrotype capitals and infill, on octagonal bases, a conforming fire curb below, 376cm high, 244cm wide. This chimneypiece was removed from the Jewish Home and Hospital for Incurables, Tottenham. At nearly four metres in height this spectacular and beautifully crafted chimneypiece was made by John Thomas (1813-1862) for his lifelong patron and friend Sir Samuel Morton Peto (1809-1889). John Thomas was a prolific sculptor whose talent and industry was first noticed by Sir Charles Barry during the building of Pugin’s Birmingham Grammar School and later resulted in Thomas’ appointment as superintendent of stone carving at Barry and Pugin’s progressing Palace of Westminster. The contract for the construction of the new Parliament building was being undertaken by Peto. John Thomas and Morton Peto were to work together for many years. Peto had acquired Somerleyton House near Lowerstoft in the 1840s and commissioned John Thomas as architect and stone mason to undertake the renovations, transforming it from a crumbling Jacobean mansion into a Victorian stately home with fabulous carved chimneypieces throughout. However Peto’s fortunes suffered disaster in the early 1860s when his bank, responsible for paying his firm’s 30,000 staff folded, forcing the sale of Somerleyton House. The house was further renovated over the years but most of Thomas’ chimneypieces survived in situ. Peto himself made a second fortune and by 1854 was able to move from Russell Square to 12 Kensington Palace Gardens and it seems very likely that Peto commissioned the chimneypiece in this lot for that property. Certainly it appeared as a full page feature in GW Yapp’s work for the Art Journal where it was described as having been ‘designed for the Drawing Room of Sir Morton Peto, MP’. The Kensington Palace Gardens house proved to be too small for Peto’s needs, so he built a larger house in the grounds of number 12, (now No.12A, the Nepalese Embassy), number 12 ultimately passing into other ownership. It was Sir Samual Montagu who donated the chimneypiece to the Jewish Hospital in Tottenham in 1906.
A Victorian Connemara striated green marble chimneypiece, last quarter 19th century, the ogee moulded frieze and jambs within a raised torus and cavetto outer edge, with conforming hearth curb below, 134cm high, 191cm wide, 59cm deep, including unworked stone backing and protruding curb, the aperture 106cm high, 137cm wide. Provenance: Removed in the 1980s from Barings Bros. Bank, Bishopsgate, prior to demolition.
Two English oak, ash and elm bell wheels, late 18th/early 19th century, each with chamfered supports radiating from a rectangular aperture to the grooved outer edge, 196cm and 189cm diameter respectively. Provenance: Magdalen Tower, Oxford. Magdalen Tower is one of the oldest parts of Magdalen College, Oxford, situated directly in the High Street. Built of stone from 1492, when the foundation stone was laid, its bells hung ready for use in 1505, and completed by 1509, it is an important element of the Oxford skyline. At 144 feet (44 m) high, it is the tallest building in Oxford.
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