Vintage Jewellery & Accessories 2016-10-31 Auction - 901 Price Results - Fellows in uk
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A snake bangle from the Ptolemaic period, 332-30BC.An early Victorian turquoise, diamond and agate eyeA late 19th century gold carved carnelian intaglio fob.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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As this auction is on Halloween, we thought we?d get into the spirit and give this catalogue a slightly darker look. Our favourite piece which is featured on the cover of the catalogue and really fits in with Halloween is lot 25, a mid Victorian memento mori coffin fob, the coffin shaped fob contains a spring-release skeleton! We have some really early pieces of jewellery in this auction, which is very exciting as these don?t come in for auction very often, these include lot 1, a late 16th century, late Renaissance gold enamel and bloodstone ring, lot 12, a snake bangle from the Ptolemaic period, 332-30BC and lot 18, a second to fourth century Roman intaglio ring. This auction contains its usual great selection of designer jewellery, to include designer names such as Georg Jensen, Lea Stein, Pandora, Tiffany & Co., Chanel, Hermes and Thomas Sabo. Finally, as winter is definitely now upon us, why not have a look at some of the fabulous fur coats and accessories we have for sale, to include two stunning sable fur coats, lots 871 and 873, sable is one of the most prestigious and expensive furs you can buy and these would have originally cost a small fortune! You can find condition reports and additional images on our website and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
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A late 16th century, late Renaissance gold enamel and: A late 16th century, late Renaissance gold enamel and bloodstone ring. Designed as a circular replacement carved bloodstone intaglio, depicting a gentleman in profile, to the bowl-shape gallery with
0001: A late 16th century, late Renaissance gold enamel andEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A George III memorial ring. Designed as a marquise: A George III memorial ring. Designed as a marquise shape with glazed sepia image of an urn beneath a weeping willow, to the front and to the reverse an engraved personal inscription. Ring size S.
0003: A George III memorial ring. Designed as a marquiseEst. £200-£300
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A George III garnet and enamel memorial ring. The: A George III garnet and enamel memorial ring. The circular garnet cabochon, with circular black enamel surround, the gold-tone lettering reading 'No time thy dear remembrance can remove', to the
0009: A George III garnet and enamel memorial ring. TheEst. £180-£260
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A late Georgian diamond and enamel ring. The oval-shape: A late Georgian diamond and enamel ring. The oval-shape blue guilloche enamel panel set with single-cut and rose cut diamonds in the shape of an urn, a diamond-set border and tapered engraved
0010: A late Georgian diamond and enamel ring. The oval-shapeEst. £2,000-£2,500
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A George III garnet memorial ring. The oval-shape: A George III garnet memorial ring. The oval-shape glazed woven hair panel with square shape garnet surround, to the band embossed with a memorial dedication reading 'The Reverend William Langhorne
0011: A George III garnet memorial ring. The oval-shapeEst. £80-£120
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A snake bangle from the Ptolemaic period, 332-30BC.: A snake bangle from the Ptolemaic period, 332-30BC. Designed as a coiled snake with heads to either terminal and rope-twist texture to the upper and lower edge. Inner diameter 6.8cms. Weight 57.6gms.
0012: A snake bangle from the Ptolemaic period, 332-30BC.Est. £4,000-£6,000
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An early Victorian gold enamel and diamond memorial: An early Victorian gold enamel and diamond memorial snake brooch. The coiled snake with diamond shapes to its body, decorated in black enamel, to the diamond-set eyes and open mouth, with personal
0016: An early Victorian gold enamel and diamond memorialEst. £200-£300
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A second to fourth century Roman intaglio ring. The red: A second to fourth century Roman intaglio ring. The red hardstone depicting Achilles and Patroclus, to the spiralling wirework detail to the shoulders and textured surround and band. Ring size Q.
0018: A second to fourth century Roman intaglio ring. The redEst. £4,000-£6,000
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An early Victorian diamond and enamel pendant.: An early Victorian diamond and enamel pendant. Of oval outline, depicting a willow tree set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, and a white enamel and rose-cut diamond urn, on a purple enamel panel.
0020: An early Victorian diamond and enamel pendant.Est. £1,800-£2,400
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A mid Victorian gem-set pendant, circa 1860. The: A mid Victorian gem-set pendant, circa 1860. The rectangular pendant set with split pearls, diamonds, red gems and green enamel to a grid outline in blue enamel and an oval glazed photograph panel
0021: A mid Victorian gem-set pendant, circa 1860. TheEst. £120-£180
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A late Victorian 15ct gold enamel and split pearl: A late Victorian 15ct gold enamel and split pearl memorial ring. The black enamel tapered band set with a split pearl to the centre. Hallmark for 1888. Ring size R. Weight 3.2gms. With associated
0022: A late Victorian 15ct gold enamel and split pearlEst. £70-£100
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A mid Victorian 18ct gold enamel memorial ring.: A mid Victorian 18ct gold enamel memorial ring. Designed as a scallop edged band, with ribbon designed enamel in black through the centre of the band, reading 'In Memory Of', an applied banded agate
0023: A mid Victorian 18ct gold enamel memorial ring.Est. £200-£300
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An early Victorian gold poesy/posy ring. The gold band: An early Victorian gold poesy/posy ring. The gold band with floral and foliate engraving to the full band and to the inner band an inscription reading 'I have obtain'd whome god ordain'd'. Ring size
0024: An early Victorian gold poesy/posy ring. The gold bandEst. £900-£1,400
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