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This elegant stick pin features a finely detailed 22k gold top depicting a bust with a classical design, complemented by an 18k gold pin. The gold top is beautifully sculpted with intricate detailing around the border and the date 1913 inscribed, adding a historical element to this fine accessory. The stick pin stands at 2.75” in height and weighs 8g, making it a striking and sophisticated piece. Crafted from two high-quality golds, this stick pin combines artistic craftsmanship with the timeless appeal of precious metals. Perfect for a collection or as an exceptional gift, this piece exemplifies the elegance and craftsmanship of the early 20th century.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.75"HCondition: Age related wear.
An exquisite handmade jewelry set featuring a double-strand necklace and matching earrings. The necklace is crafted with vibrant green freshwater pearls, iridescent shell stick beads, and faceted glass accents, showcasing a blend of natural and metallic tones. It is finished with a detailed toggle clasp for secure wear. The matching dangle earrings complement the necklace, featuring shell stick beads and pearl accents suspended from silver-tone hooks. A stunning, artisanal addition to any jewelry collection.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 24"LCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant vintage stick pin is crafted from sterling silver and features a rectangular glass cabochon at its center. The pin shaft has a finely textured design, adding sophistication to the overall look. The cabochon showcases subtle brown hues, enhancing its classic aesthetic. Measuring approximately 2.5 inches in length, this piece is perfect for collectors of fine vintage jewelry or as a distinctive accessory for formal occasions. Its sturdy construction ensures it remains a timeless addition to any collection.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.5"LCondition: Age related wear.
Ventriloquism.- Vattemare (Alexandre).- Adelphi Theatre, Strand...Monsieur Alexandre...will have the Honor to Display his Extraordinary Powers of Vocal Illusions!...Monsieur Chalons Will go through a great Variety of Wonderful Experiments of Philosophical Dexterity!..., few very small holes to head but no text loss, creasing to extremities, 378 x 245mm., W. Glindon, 19th July 1821 § Theatre, Belfast. Monsieur Alexandre...His celebrated performance, entitled the Rogueries of Nicholas, Or, The Adventures of a Ventriloquist..., 2 lines underlined in ink, trimmed at foot with loss to printer, light browning, 315 x 190mm., 22nd October 1824 § Large Assembly Room...Monsieur Alexandre...Rogueries of Nicholas..., 2 very small marginal marks, lightly toned with some very light surface soiling, some faint creasing and folds, old tape remains to extremities to verso, 332 x 207mm., Newcastle, Preston & Heaton, 23rd, 24th & 26th March 1824, printed playbills (3) *** Three playbills for performances by famed French ventriloquist Alexandre Vattemare, known under the stage name Monsieur Alexandre, the second and third mentioned near-identical. Instead of performing with a puppet, Alexandre presented plays in which he acted as dozens of different characters, each with a distinct voice. He will also "imitate an Omelet frying, a Flint and Steel, a Plane, a Saw, a Corkscrew, a Stick, and Guitar". Vattemare used his fame and wealth to promote libraries, culture, and many philanthropic efforts. A limited number of printed catalogues are available to purchase for this auction. UK: £35 (incl. postage) Rest of World: £50 (incl. postage) Please contact info@forumauctions.co.uk to place an order.
Grosse Vorstellung Indianischer Kunststücke von dem Gebrudern Mooty und Medua Samme, aus Madras..., printed playbill in German, small ink number to upper corner, trimmed unevenly to fore-edge causing loss to ruled border but not affecting text, 330 x 185mm., Munich, 30th October 1824 § Kapitain Parry auf seiner Entdeckungs-reise nach dem Nordpol daselbst vorgefundene Merkwürdigkeiten...der Messe nahe bei Herrn Reimers sonst Voseschen Garten...Zwei junge Esquimaux-Indianer...Ein Neu-Seeländischer Häuptling..., playbill in German printed to recto and verso, some light toning, light folds, 330 x 200mm., [19th century]; and other printed playbills in German advertising various performers, including 'Der russische feuer-König', v.s. (8) *** The first mentioned an exhibition of feats by the Samme brothers from Madras, including Indian chimes, Chinese stick-play, plate spinning, exercises with 14 pound cannon balls, and sword swallowing. A limited number of printed catalogues are available to purchase for this auction. UK: £35 (incl. postage) Rest of World: £50 (incl. postage) Please contact info@forumauctions.co.uk to place an order.
19th century ruby and old cut diamond heart and bow shaped stick pin, gold oval citrine stick pin and two other gilt heart shaped citrine and crescent moon stick pinsCondition Report:Ruby and diamond approx 2.05gm, setting silver, pin 12ct, one ruby missing, two diamonds missing, bright with good movement, some nibbles to rubies, overall head = 13.6mm x 9mm, oval citrine approx 1.25gm, head tested 12ct, all three pins bases not gold
AN 'ATOMIC' STICK OR UMBRELLA STAND AFTER ROGER FERAUDmid-century modern, a tripod of black enamelled metal with three wooden painted ball finials, the circular removable drip tray beneath with flared feet capped in plastic, 70cm high x 28cm diameter; together with a similarly decorated shoe rack with wooden yellow sphere feet, 17cm high x 37cm long x 27cm deep; and a circular mirror surrounded by curved arches of white enamelled metal with three wooden balls, 56cm high x 35cm long (3)
St. Trinians (2007) Prop Hockey Stick -Collection of hockey sticks used in the 2007 film St. Trinians,Stored in a khaki bag with added weathering,98cm high. Also included is the 2007 DVD release of the film. Hockey sticks were used by the cast in the match scene, memorable for the "Snooty Cow" moment. (2) .
Roman carnelian intaglio set in a silver bezel from a finger ring. The figure can be confidently identified as Bonus Eventus, the Roman personification of 'good outcome'. Bonus Eventus is the most popular motif found of intaglios from Roman Britain, with over 120 recovered to date (Marshman 2015, 108). This composition is a particularly simple and common one, with more complex images including a skin or cloak swept over the shoulders or a pair of wheat ears, cakes or loaf of bread, and sometimes a lagobolon (hunting stick) that may feature game slung from it. The style of the engraving is executed in what has been termed the 'incoherent grooves style' (Maaskant-Kleibrink 1975, 227-234), so called because of its somewhat slapdash execution. Here this is typified by using a single groove to form the shoulder and left arm with the ear of wheat simply protruding from it and no attempt to indicate the hand that should hold it. Comparable compositions with this feature are also found on a red jasper intaglio from Willoughby on the Wolds, Nottinghamshire (Henig 2007, No. 214), and a carnelian in a silver ring from Haxby, Yorkshire (YORYM-EAC9B4), and there are a number of comparable carnelians, some of which were also set in silver rings, from the Snettisham Jewellers Hoard unearthed just across the Wash in Norfolk (Johns 1997, eg. No. 113, 123 & 228, all identified as the work of 'Engraver B'). Another feature shared with the gems from Snettisham is the way in which the motif extends right to the gem's edges using all of the available space. The incoherent grooves style is datable to the later second and third centuries AD, with the Snettisham Hoard dated by the coins it contains to after AD 155. The silver box-bezel is almost certainly from a finger ring, and there are traces on its sides that could indicate where a hoop was formerly soldered to it, most evident when viewed from the underside. Such box-bezels typically come from Henig Type IV rings, which feature a relatively thin round-section hoop and a characteristic pair of metal globules fixed flanking each shoulder. Examples of this form are only known in precious metal rings from Britain, including two gold rings with nicolo gems from the Backworth Hoard (Hawkins 1851, 37), and a silver ring with a carnelian intaglio from the Antonine Wall fort at Camelon, Perthshire (Maxfield 1975, 52), both of which date to the mid second century AD, although it should be noted that these rings include gems engraved in earlier and better executed styles and Henig believes this is a later Roman form (2007, 12). For this example a date between the mid-second and third century is therefore most probable. Recorded on the PAS database as LIN-443672 https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/901280

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