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CARTIER, 'PANTHÈRE', A BESPOKE DIAMOND AND GEM SET PENDANT The panther pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds, with pear cut emerald set eyes and onyx nose, suspended from a diamond bale, signed Cartier, numbered 27165B, maker's mark, French assay mark, maker's box and certificate of authenticity Size/dimensions: 3.5cm long Gross weight: 9.3 grams This pendant was commissioned as a special order from Cartier, converting their Panthère stick pin into a pendant. Condition Report: The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, the eyes are bright, well matched not noticeable chips to the eyes or nose, some light wear to the setting, signature clear Condition Report Disclaimer
Carrie Nation -Short a historical note and mother of pearl hatchet stick pin. Carrie Nation (1846-1911) was an American who was a radical member of the temperance movement, which opposed alcohol before the advent of Prohibition. For information on Carrie Nation please visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Nation
Caroline Putnam Frink - mementos of her 25 year career with Order of Railroad Telegraphers from 1899-1924. Veterans Medal Presentation letter 1924 Veterans 'Medal of Honor' Certificate ORT Veterans Medal, ORT gold stick pin, 3 small pins (1 stamped 10k) 1901/1902 Annual Inspection Perfect Depot medal gold locket (initials GEC - hair and photo inside of her mother Harriet (nee Pierce) 1951 one cent coin
An exceptionally rare coloured Limehouse sauceboat, circa 1746-48The open vessel with a lobed rim and raised on three lion mask and paw feet picked out in purple, red and salmon-pink, the handle picked out in bright turquoise, the sides with unusual moulded panels that form the basis for European landscapes, one with a gentleman wearing a scarlet coat with a stick standing before buildings and trees, the other with a crenelated building complex, both scenes with a barrel in the foreground, colourful sprays of flowers boldly painted in saltglaze style to the rim and interior, 20.5cm longFootnotes:ProvenanceWatney Collection, Phillips, 22 September 1999, lot 130Illustrated by Bernard Watney, 'Four Groups of Porcelain, possibly Liverpool', ECC Trans, Vol.4, Pt.5 (1959), pl.11c (as Liverpool), by Bernard Watney, 'Limehouse Coloured Ware', ECC Trans, Vol.15, Pt.1 (1993), p.71, figs.28 and 29, in the ECC's Limehouse Ware Revealed (1993), p.48, fig.109, in The Limehouse Porcelain Manufactory, MOLAS Monograph 6 (2000), p.31, fig.20 and cover, and by Nicholas Panes, British Porcelain Sauceboats (2009), p.52, figs.73 and 74. Exhibited in the ECC Exhibition, 2006, no.14 and by Stockspring Antiques, The Early James Giles and his Contemporary London Decorators, 5-17 June 2008, catalogue no.19. In his 1993 ECC paper, Bernard Watney attempted a classification of known coloured Limehouse wares, all of which match European decoration added to Chinese, Japanese and Meissen porcelain and sometimes on Delft. At the time of writing only 21 pieces of coloured Limehouse were locatable, of which nine were sauceboats in three different types all with distinctive lion mask and paw feet.The present sauceboat, together with a teapot illustrated on p.71, fig.27, belongs to Watney's 'European landscapes' group, all of which bear European copies of Chinese export copies of European landscapes. European-decorated Chinese porcelain with this decoration is well-documented and probably painted by the same hand - one such saucer is illustrated on p.71, fig.30. The purple feet and turquoise handle on the present lot are typical characteristics of a distinctive enamelling workshop. Compare also to the Limehouse enamelled salt, lot 268 in this sale. While Bernard Watney felt strongly that this enamelling was Dutch, it is now considered more likely that the 'Scarlet Coated Gentleman' group was the work of Dutch enamellers who had moved to England. A key publication on this subject is Part IV of Bonhams catalogues of the Watney Collection, Chinese Porcelain Decorated in Holland and England, 7 November 2003. The present lot is illustrated in this catalogue, p.9, fig.3. Bernard had formed an exceptional collection and John Sandon's 2003 catalogue led to a fresh examination of Chinese and Limehouse porcelain now believed to be decorated in London. Indeed, Nicholas Panes has even suggested that the figure in a red coat may be a Beefeater outside of the Tower of London.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
illustrated with EH Shepard's original copyright registered designs - a teapot with Christopher Robin seated under a stick den with the word 'Solitude', the other side with Christopher Robin, Pooh and Piglet leaping in the grass, no. 7 of 24 pieces, copy right design regd No. 746359 --4 3/4in.(12cm.) high (hairline crack to base of teapot lit, tiny nibble to spout); a milk jug, no.11 of 24 pieces with Christopher Robin, and the text, That's what I'm doing - Newting', Christopher and a net, and Emmeline with her arms out stretched (handle missing), a saucer no.24 of 24, a tea plate no.16 of 24, with chip and sugar bowl with lid no.21 of 24 (badly cracked to side)
or Santa Claus with fixed blue striated glass eyes, moulded and painted characters face with heavy grey brow, protruding nose, large closed smile and sticking out ears, stick on cottonwool beard, large side lying S impressed on back of head, straight limbed composition body with hole in hand to hold, original red brushed cotton coat and hood with white wool plush trim —8 3/4in. (22cm.) high (missing wig and faded)
A group of medals and badges from the Ottorino Barassi Collection with Olympic interest, comprising: two .750 gold-mounted silver medals issued by the Italian Olympic Committee and named to Ottorino Barassi for the Olympic cycles 1949-1952 and 1953 to 1956; a .900 silver-gilt medal awarded to Ottorino Barassi by the Argentinian Olympic Committee in 1958; a silver-plated & enamel badge for the Italian Ski School at Campitello Matese issued ahead of the Cortina 1956 Winter Olympic Games, areas of enamel loss; two stick pins relating to the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games; a lapel badge for the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games; and three various other badges all bearing Olympic Rings; the lot also including a pair of Italian Panathlon International ("Ludis Iungit") lapel badges, (12) The following lots 765 to 781 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi
A large collection of football badges from the Ottorino Barassi Collection, of a good vintage and representing a wide selection of teams and some national football associations, lapel badges and stick pins, mostly in gilt-metal & enamel, subjects including Arsenal, Leeds United, Portsmouth, The Football League, AC Prato, US Arezzo, Sparta Prague, Livorno, Barcelona, Pro Vercelli, Sampdoria, Pro Cittiglio, Dynamo Moscow, AS Bari, Viareggio, Torino, Liga Lucana, a Cypriot badge dated 1934, AC Milan, the Football Associations of Mexico, Hungary, Uruguay, Portugal, Germany, USA, CCCP, Switzerland, France, Argentina, Hong Kong, Brazil, Austria, and many other examples, occasionally non-football subjects, (approx. 149) The following lots 765 to 781 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi
A group of World Cup badges from the Ottorino Barassi Collection, comprising: a .750 gold & enamel FIFA badge circa 1934 by Michelangelo Veronesi di Bologna; a silver-gilt and blue enamel Swedish F.A. badge from 1958, stamped C G Hallberg; eight identical 1958 World Cup gilt-metal & enamel stick pins, by Sporrong & Co.; and 14 various lapel badges from the 1970 World Cup; the lot also including two white-metal medallions for the 1954 Cup/FIFA 50th anniversaty; and a Chile 1962 World Cup medallio, good condition, (27) The following lots 765 to 781 were awarded to Italian Sports Official Ottorino Barassi
(1) An Attempt to swallow the World!! London, W. Holland, 6 April 1803. Hancol. etching, 33x 25 cm. A large-headed Napoleon stands with feet apart and hands on hips, a globe wedged in his mouth with Great Britain facing out towards the bespectacled figure of John Bull, who says 'I'll tell you what, Mr Boneypartee, when you come to a little spot I have in my eye, it will stick in your throat and choak you!' (2) John Bull shewing the Corsican Monkey! Ibid., Ackermanns, 3 Sept. 1803. Handcol. etching by Isaac Cruikshank after Woodward, 25 x 32 cm. A crowd gathers around Bull as he presents Napoleon, depicted here as a small monkey riding on the back of bear. Added: Gillray, J. Buonaparte, hearing of Nelson's Victory, swears by his Sword to Extirpate the English from off the Earth. Ibid., H. Humphrey, 1798. Handcol. etching, 34 x 25 cm. All framed. Some defects such as browning and stains, but overall in good condition. Not inspected outside frames. A nice collection of Napoleonic caricatural/ satirical prints. (total 3)

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