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ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BANGLE,
ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BANGLE, MID-19TH CENTURY Hinged Encircled with lettering spelling LORD CLIFDEN Brown guilloché enamel Old brilliant-cut diamonds, several deficient Inner circumference very approx. 16.3cm Weight approx. 80.0g Footnotes: OVERALL CONDITION The unhallmarked yellow metal testing as 18 carat gold with signs of considerable wear including surface scratches and dents. DIAMONDS Displaying a soft lustre. Five of the letters deficient of diamonds and two partially deficient. ENAMEL Scratches in the enamel and discolouration in parts. Clasp closes securely. PROVENANCE Carnegie Robert Jervis, 3rd Viscount St Vincent (1825-1879) John Leveson Jervis, 4th Viscount St Vincent (1850-1885) Carnegie Parker Jervis, 5th Viscount St Vincent (1855-1908) Ronald Clarges Jervis, 6th Viscount St Vincent (1859-1940) Ronald James Jervis, 7th Viscount St Vincent (1905-2006) Edward Jervis, 8th Viscount St Vincent (1951-2023), and by descent to the present owners Lord Clifden (1860-1875) was a champion British Thoroughbred racehorse, having many successes throughout his career including winning the Woodcote Stakes and Champagne Stakes in 1862 and the St.Leger in 1863. Upon retiring from racing Lord Clifden became champion sire of Great Britain and Ireland in 1876, with subsequent notable progeny. His sire line survives today through thoroughbred Bay Ronald and his son Dark Ronald. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BANGLE, MID-19TH CENTURY Hinged Encircled with lettering spelling LORD CLIFDEN Brown guilloché enamel Old brilliant-cut diamonds, several deficient Inner circumference very approx. 16.3cm Weight approx. 80.0g Footnotes: OVERALL CONDITION The unhallmarked yellow metal testing as 18 carat gold with signs of considerable wear including surface scratches and dents. DIAMONDS Displaying a soft lustre. Five of the letters deficient of diamonds and two partially deficient. ENAMEL Scratches in the enamel and discolouration in parts. Clasp closes securely. PROVENANCE Carnegie Robert Jervis, 3rd Viscount St Vincent (1825-1879) John Leveson Jervis, 4th Viscount St Vincent (1850-1885) Carnegie Parker Jervis, 5th Viscount St Vincent (1855-1908) Ronald Clarges Jervis, 6th Viscount St Vincent (1859-1940) Ronald James Jervis, 7th Viscount St Vincent (1905-2006) Edward Jervis, 8th Viscount St Vincent (1951-2023), and by descent to the present owners Lord Clifden (1860-1875) was a champion British Thoroughbred racehorse, having many successes throughout his career including winning the Woodcote Stakes and Champagne Stakes in 1862 and the St.Leger in 1863. Upon retiring from racing Lord Clifden became champion sire of Great Britain and Ireland in 1876, with subsequent notable progeny. His sire line survives today through thoroughbred Bay Ronald and his son Dark Ronald. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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