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A Jeanne Hallee (1880-1914) ball or presentation gown, 1903, with woven label as part of the waistband, `3 Rue Ville L`Eveque, Paris`, the bodice with deep point to waist, square neckline adorned with reticella style chemical lace, studded with rhinestones and bugle beads, silver lace trim, the trained skirt with elaborate skirt front and zig zag bands of silver lace to the hem, together with an image of Lady Monson, (3). Provenance: Probably part of the trousseau of Romaine nee Stone, daughter of the General Roy Stone, who distinguished himself at the battle of Gettysburg. Romaine married first a fellow American, Laurence Turnure, a banker, at St Paul`s Knightsbridge on July 15th 1890, when the Bishop of New York conducted the service. They lived in Paris and Cairo, due to Turnure`s delicate health. A daughter Margaret was born in 1896. Laurence Turnmure died in 1900. Still young and beautiful, the widow had many suitors, principally the 9th Lord Monson, Augustus Debonnaire John, known as `Jacko` by the family. The New York Times announced the wedding thus "To marry Lord Monson, Mrs Turnmure...Lord Monson is a nephew of Sir Edmund Monson, British ambassador in Paris and Controller of the Household of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Augustus Debonnaire John Monson is the 8th baron of his line. He was born in 1868 and succeeded his father in the peerage in 1900. He is private secretary to his uncle, Sir Edmund Monson, and is an Honorary Attache to the British Embassy in Paris. Lord Monson`s seat is Burton Hall, Lincolnshire" See website for extended footnote.
Rigo Righi (Italian, early-mid 20th century), a sculpted pietra serena stone bust of an old man, on a square base, incised and dated `R Righi 52` with a fleur de lys, 31.5cm high. Provenance: the daughter of the artist. Righi worked in Florence in the 1920s to the 50s. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
English School (mid-late 20th century), a stone composition sculpted female torso, unsigned, on a wooden base, 37cm high overall; and a sculpted stone female torso, signed with a monogram under, 21cm long. Provenance: From the estate of Peter Barker-Mill. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver electroform model of a labrador by Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 1991, on a grassy base, 13cm (5in) high; and a model of an eagle, maker`s mark `BSEP` (not traced), London 1978, with wings displayed, on a stone rocky base, 14.5cm (5.75in) high, each loaded. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French tortoiseshell and specimen stone oblong snuff box, circa 1820, the central oval aggregate and banded agate and lapis lazuli spandrel roundels in chased laurel mounts, the oak leaf and acorn chased frieze with a shell and foliate thumbpiece, 8.5cm (3.5in) wide. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Arts and Crafts silver and moonstone necklace, attributed to Frances Thalia How and Jean Milne, the shield shaped pendant with a festoon of cabochons below, the open work two row links to stone set panels, 43cm long, in the original fitted case. Frances Thalia How is listed in `The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940` as having exhibited between 1896 and 1928, and is noted as a watercolour painter, jeweller and enameller. Jean Milne is also listed in the same work as having exhibited, between 1904 and 1917, being listed as a sculptor. Between them they exhibited at the International Society; Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; Royal Academy; Royal Scottish Academy; Grosvenor Gallery and Manchester City Art Gallery. `The Directory of Gold & Silversmiths, Jewellers & Allied Traders, 1838-1914` by John Culme, London 1987, p. 240, ref 7541, shows their joint mark as having been registered in 1907. Their shared address is shown as Pembroke Square, Earls Court. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A diamond straburst brooch and earring suite, the 12 rayed star set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.90 carats total, 2.6cm long; the en-suite earrings similarly set and suspended fron brilliant cut diamond 2 stone terminals, approximately 1.10 carats total, 3.1cm long. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
* A diamond five stone ring, the princess cut diamonds channel set in a solid band, approximately 0.75 carats total, stamped `750` with Convention marks, finger size P. To be sold on behalf of the Police (5DC02069) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A diamond single stone ring, the step cut diamond stated to weigh 0.44 carats, claw set above a platinum shank, Birmingham hallmarks, finger size O. Offered for sale with an E.G.L. (European Gemmological Laboratory) Certificate, number AW400240, dated April 6th 2006, stating the diamond to be:. D Colour and Internally Flawless Clarity. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
* A three stone diamond `Love` ring by Cartier, collet set with three circular cut diamonds, alternating with three screw-head motifs, stamped `750`, signed Cartier and numbered 200361`, finger size L. To be sold on behalf of the Police (5DC02069) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
* A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond, weighing 0.87 carats, claw set above a graduated line of small brilliant cut diamonds to each shoulder, stamped `750` and `18k`, finger size M. To be sold on behalf of the Police (8DS02069) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
* A five stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.04 carats total, set in rub over mounts, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London 2002, finger size L1/2. To be sold on behalf of the Police (8DS02069) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian diamond cluster ring, circa 1890, the central old brilliant cut diamond, approximately 1.20 carats, claw set above a surround of 8 smaller old brilliant cut diamonds and diamond single stone shoulders, approximately 2.40 carats total, finger size O. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Belle Epoque aquamarine and diamnd brooch/pendant, circa 1910, the large step cut aquamarine claw set above a pierced surround of old and rose cut diamonds, with a removeable diamond pendant loop with an old brilliant cut diamond single stone terminal, 5.4cm long overall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A ruby and diamond three stone ring by Harry Winston, the central cushion shaped mixed cut ruby, stated to weigh 1.33 carats, claw set with a brilliant cut diamond to either side, stated to weigh 0.37 carats, signed HW for Harry Winston, stamped `PT950` `750`, finger size G (with sizing beads), in a Harry Winston box. Offered for sale with photocopy of the original Insurance Valuation from Harry Winston. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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