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A Chinese silver necklace and a silver snuff boxQing dynasty, 19th centuryWith a larger pendant in the form of a flower basket with toiletry tools and miniature weaponry, issued from a smaller pendent depicting bat flanked with a pair of bells, 8.5cm long, the repoussé snuff box of oval shape with a hinged cover decorated with panels depicting dragons, phoenix, and a turtle.清十九世紀 銀花籃式項鏈及銀鼻煙盒Condition Report: 品相報告Both objects in good condition with general surface wear and oxidisation
Freemasonry: a Georgian silver jewel of Lodge No 205 (Lodge of Israel), engraved openwork oval 81mm high by 63mm wide, the chevron cut border inhabited by a mason's tools comprising a square and compasses, a mallet, a trowel, a plumb and a level - the latter two each set with a simulated diamond to represent the plumb bob, each tool with finely engraved details and shading, Thomas Harper, London 1811, good very fine or better.81mm high and 63mm wide
A DIAMOND DRESS RING, BY NIGEL O'REILLYThe central rose-cut diamond weighing 3.28cts within a multiple-claw setting, the mount pavé-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, with maker's mark 'NOR' for Nigel O'Reilly, with maker's case, ring size L¾Please note that the centre stone was weighed loose “For me, when I was growing up, it was always ‘What’s on the other side of the mountain?’” O’Reilly said. “Your imagination starts to play, so I wanted to try and recreate that with my pieces… It’s almost like there’s a world inside of a world.”- Fashion 360 Magazine, 2021Nigel O’Reilly is unarguably the most admired contemporary Irish jeweller working today. O’Reilly, who lives and works in Castlebar Co. Mayo, has been called “the darling of modern haute joaillerie” and has been included in important exhibitions in Los Angeles and in Bergdorf Goodman in New York.O’Reilly began his career as an engineer making vascular tools. He took this experience of working to a dimension of 0.001mm with no room for errors and translated it to the world of fine jewellery, focusing on themes of nature, molecular science, and the merging of technology, art, and fashion. O’Reilly had an unconventional entry into jewellery-making, creating a ring for a woman he was trying to impress using the medical-grade materials he had access to. This unusual beginning sparked a love for jewellery design (and was successful in romancing the woman, artist Tracy Sweeney, who is now married to O’Reilly). This romantic story bodes well for any couple purchasing an engagement ring by O’Reilly.Most interesting for O’Reilly is his acceptance, at quite a young age, into the cachet of noted master jewellers. O’Reilly has been showcased in a Sotheby’s Important Jewels auction making him the first Irish designer to be included in a New York auction, and after triumphant results was added to Sotheby’s Haute-Joaillerie Collection.At the heart of O’Reilly’s work is a fascination with gems and technological advancement. Having studied under the renowned lapidarist Erwin Springbrunn, O’Reilly developed a great appreciation for the cut, colour, and careful design of fine gems. This jewellery is not just beautiful however, there is a clear focus on wearability too. Saoirse Ronan, Julianne Moore, Maya Hawke and Grace Kelly’s granddaughter are all customers of O’Reilly, who works mainly on an individual commission basis.Rural Ireland, and specifically the West, is important to O’Reilly. He has ensured his Mayo studio is one of the best equipped in Europe, asserting that his space rivals any in London, New York, or Paris. Commissioning pieces is therefore an experience or pilgrimage, requiring the customer to experience the land and atmosphere which motivates O’Reilly, and which is so present in his work.Condition Report: Principal diamond: weighed loose by the jewellery department = 3.28cts. Estimated colour G/H, estimated clarity SIRemaining diamonds: bright and livelyMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 7.3g
A mid-19th century multi-tool pocket knife by Henry Boker, with various fold-out blades and tools, the main blade stamped with lion and maker's mark, length 6.5cm, with mother-of-pearl grips and inset white metal plaque, detailed 'Mjr. H.C.S. C.S.A. 1822-94' (both grips cracked), together with a group of research material relating to Major Henry Churchill Semple (1822-94), Confederate States of America.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A collection of mid-20th century militaria, including a combat smock, dated '1965', and an R.E.M.E. enamelled car badge, a cartridge belt, a tin trunk, detailed 'Field Marshal Lord Wilson', a small group of booklets, including 'Training Pamphlet No. 6, Rescue of Crews from Crashed Aircraft', and a collection of 19th century gun tools.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED MODERN PORCELAIN DOLLS HOUSE DOLLS, to include examples by Doreen Sinnett and Sue Harrington, assorted complete dolls and unbuilt kits, assorted clothing and accessories including dolls house garden items, sewing and painting equipment, tools and accessories etc. (4 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED DOLLS HOUSE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, to include boxed unbuilt Dolls House Emporium wooden Market Cross and boxed unbuilt wooden Greenhouse kits, contents not checked, assorted furniture and parts by Anglesey Dolls Houses, Mini Mundus and others, some still sealed in original packaging, dolls house garden ornaments, paper cut outs and tools etc. (4 boxes)

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