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A collection of costume jewellery to include paste set brooches, one micro mosaic brooch, heart pendant, a purple gemset pear shape pendant, a 1950s gilt metal and aqua coloured paste necklace, a white metal and scarab jade type stone pendant, gilt metal paste pendant, a white metal and black lip oyster shell bracelet and matching clip on earrings and a yellow metal and paste multicoloured stone bracelet (af) and earrings, etc
A collection of costume jewellery to include an emerald, ruby and pearl, gold plated bracelet, semi precious bead necklaces, bracelets, bangles, rings and clip on earrings in malacite, flourite, marcasite, hematite, quarts soapstone and jade type jewellery etc along with plastic and white metal/gilt jewellery etc (1)
FABERGE An antique Imperial Russian jewelled gold, nephrite and enamel photograph frame by Faberge, marked with Faberge in cyrillic and workmasters mark of Mikhail Perkhin, Moscow 1886-1898. In 56 zolotnik gold, of upright rectangular form carved from nephrite jade with extended corners, featuring an oval, diamond set aperture surrounded by a panel of translucent white enamel over an engine turned guilloche background, bordered with gold laurel leaves. With ivory back and gold strut. Height 10.5cm / 4.2".
A Chinese famille rose bottle vase, late Qing Dynasty, the globular body with wide neck and slightly flared rim, decorated in colours with a scene possibly depicting the Jade Emperor and his seven daughters accompanied by a priest, in a landscape with prominent tree, rocks, clouds and a river, 24.5cm high (rim reduced).
Minerals: A large green nephrite freeform 82cm wide 68kg Tools and amulets made of Nephrite date back to Early Neolithic times. For centuries, jadeite and nephrite were considered the same and were not identified as different until 1863 with a difference in colour and a small variation on the Mohs hardness scale. Nephrite can be found in a translucent white to very light yellow form which is known in China as mutton fat jade, in an opaque white to very light brown or grey which is known as chicken bone jade, as well as in a variety of green colours. It was much prized in Chinese culture and used for utilitarian and ceremonial items. It was revered in other cultures including the Maoris in New Zealand, where it is called greenstone and the native North American Indians of British Columbia, both of whom used Nephrite for tools before the arrival of the Europeans and for ceremonial jewellery and carvings.
ANTIQUE CHINESE SILVER AND JADE LARGE CIRCULAR PENDANT, the circular emerald green jade panel, 3" diameter, carved in high relief with an Oni riding on a galloping horse; verso the silver back is repousse with an angry dog of Fo amidst foliage, the ring hanger surmounting a silver leaping carp, 3 1/4" high overall
An American jade and seed pearl bracelet,with five graduated oval jade cabochons, each one rub set in a portrait position, a twisted wire border with a surround composed of a row of seed pearls strung on wire with applied maple leaves. Pairs of twisted wire waisted links between, to a bolt ring clasp. Marked 14k. 180mm long, 17.97g
A pair of gold and jade drop earrings,with a circular cabochon jade, claw set to an open frame, articulated bar to a jade pippin drop with fluted gold cap, 46mm long, 7.36g,a gold and jade spray brooch,with textured leaves, 50 x 24mm, 6.96g, anda pair of matched pear-shaped jade gold stud earrings,11 x 8mm, 2.65g, ignore markings, all tested as approximately 9ct gold (5)
Fine quality 19th century Chinese carved and pierced jade lotus-form libation cup, the cup encircled by meandering prunus branches and cranes in flight, 19cm wide, raised on finely carved hardwood stand, modelled as a tree stump with prunus branches (2)Provenance: Collection of Captain George Fenwick-Owen, soldier, extensive traveller, collector and big game hunter. In 1911 he enlisted the services of Harold Frank Wallace to accompany him on a British Museum exhibition to China to find Takin and small mammals, an episode detailed in Wallace's book - The big game of Central and Western China. Fenwick-Owen was immortalized with a species of Gansu mole named after him. CONDITION REPORT Significant damage to pierced bandwork around bowl, various fragments are detached but present. It is unclear extent of losses or whether the detailed pieces will complete the piece. Finely carved stand is in good condition

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