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Collection of Chinese pottery and soapstone, including two 20th century vases, oviform, the first gilt and painted with dragons chasing flaming pearls on a coral red ground, the second decorated in famille rose palette with turquoise ground, each with circular printed red seal marks, a late 19th century Canton famille rose enamelled oval serving dish, painted with figures on a terrace in discussion within dense butterfly foliate border (extensively cracked and riveted), a yellow ground ginger jar and cover painted in the famille rose palette with figures in gardens, a group of seven mudman figures including a fisherman and others and a 20th century carved soapstone figure of a Guanyin before lotus
Four items of 9ct gold jewellery comprising a ring set with four small pink coral beads, size M, a small garnet cluster ring, size K, a rose gold bar brooch with central leaf design set with small amethyst, length 3.5cm, and a pink stone pear shaped drop pendant, suspended on gold chain, length 38cm, combined approx 8.6g (4).
A group of costume jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold bar brooch with three claw set white stones, a hallmarked silver prize fob, a coral necklace and matching clip-on earrings, a blue enamel and silver oval link bracelet, an amber coloured graduated bead necklace and a bracelet with spring clasp (7).Condition Report: The white stones on the bar brooch are not diamonds.
A collection of Chinese water pots, Republic period, comprising:comprising: a famille rose vase and a water pot, painted with millefleurs, with a Qianlong mark to base,5 and 14cm high, and a coral-glazed water pot, inscribed in gilt, with a six-character Qianlong mark to base,10cm diameter (3)Condition ReportAll with some gilt losses.
A collection of Chinese snuff bottles, late Qing dynasty, in silver, porcelain, agate, or hardstone, 5 to 7cm high, and two jade pendants, one in the shape of a crane, the other oval, carved with a landscape, inscribed to the reverse, 3.5 and 5.5cm long (10)Condition ReportCrane - minute holes for suspension.Blue and white - with tiger's eye stopper. Chipped to rim.Butterscotch amber with mask and ring handles - chipped in various locations, a crack to base, agate stopper. Silver - inlaid with turquoise and coral, spoon tested silver. Surface scratches and minor dents. Agate - the stopper with a mother-of-pearl cabochon and base metal bezel, spoon tested silver and dented, chipped to rim.Flattened hardstone - the stopper with silver bezel and spoon.Another hardstone - the stopper with silver bezel and underlid, spoon base metal. Minute chips to rim.Agatized dinosaur bone - small chips to edges.
AYA Coral 12 bore over and under ejector shotgun with heavily carved action featuring scenes of dogs and birds, engraved underside, trigger guard, top plate and thumb lever, cocking indicators, chequered grip and forend, single trigger, vented top rib and 28 inch barrels choked cylinder, overall length 115.5cm, length of pull 38cm, serial number 456184. PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO VIEW OR PURCHASE THIS LOT AND FOR ALL SHOTGUNS OR RIFLES PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE THE RELEVANT CERTIFICATE BEFORE BIDDING.
BULGARI: A CORAL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, CIRCA 1970Of rhombus shape, centring a coral plaque accented with brilliant-cut diamonds, between similarly-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, signed Bvlgari. NY. , width 8cm Prospective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of items containing materials from endangered species, such as coral. Therefore, buyers should familiarise themselves with relevant customs regulations before bidding if they plan to import this lot into another country. Condition Report: Diamonds: bright and livelySigned 'Bvlgari. NY. Italy 18K'Clasp closes securelyNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 13.3g
CARTIER: A RARE CORAL AND DIAMOND 'TOI ET MOI ' DRESS RING, CIRCA 1976Of raised crossover design, set with a pear-shaped onyx and corallium rubrum coral cabochon, within a surround pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, approximately 3.00cts total, signed Cartier London, English hallmarks for London 1976, with maker's mark 'JC' for Jacques Cartier, French import mark, ring size JProspective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of items containing materials from endangered species, such as coral. Therefore, buyers should familiarise themselves with relevant customs regulations before bidding if they plan to import this lot into another country. Condition Report: Coral: of orange hue, waxy lustre, in good conditionOnyx: black, waxy lustre, in good conditionDiamonds: approx. 3.00cts total, bright and lively - unable to assess colour due to yellow mount, estimated clarity VSEnglish hallmarks for London 1976 and JC for Jacques Cartier and Cartier London, all located inside hoopOwl for 18K gold imported in France located on the outside of the hoopNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 9.3g
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS: A LAPIS LAZULI, CULTURED PEARL AND GOLD 'TWIST' BRACELET, CIRCA 1965Of twist rope design, with alternating rows of lapis lazuli, cultured pearl and gold beads, mounted in 18K gold, signed VCA, numbered, with maker's mark 'S Cie' for Roger Stoffel et Compagnie' and maker's mark 'VCA', French assay marks, with maker's case, length 19.8cmRoger Stoffel et Companie, Parisian workshop that worked in the 1960s for Van Cleef & Arpels, Jean Schlumberger, amongst others.For a similar example of the 'Twist' collection, with coral beads, see page 162 from 'Le Dictionnaire Merveilleux, Van Cleef & Arpels', by Fabienne Reybaud, éditions Flammarion.Another similar example with cultured pearls and gold beads, was shown at the 'The Art of Movement, Van Cleef & Arpels' exhibition, at the Design Museum in London in Sept-Oct. 2022. See page 130 from 'Le Dictionnaire Merveilleux, Van Cleef & Arpels', by Fabienne Reybaud, éditions Flammarion. Condition Report:Cultured pearls: of white/cream tint, with pink and green overtones, high lustreLapis lazuli beads: Overall well matched in colour - a minority of darker or lighter onesClasp closes securelyMaker's marks + number (104027) + signature VCA + French assay marks located on claspNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 63.7g
JEAN & PIERRE BELLIN: A CORAL, DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL PENDANT NECKLACE, CIRCA 1970The ropetwist-link chain suspending two openwork lozenge motifs highlighted with brilliant-cut diamonds, within ropetwist and beading detailing, suspending a detachable cultured pearl and coral tassel finishing with gold bead terminals, mounted in 18K gold, with maker's marks 'Sté JPB' for Jean & Pierre Bellin', unsigned, French assay marks, necklace length 50.5cm, detachable tassel length 9.2cmProspective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of items containing materials from endangered species, such as coral. Therefore, buyers should familiarise themselves with relevant customs regulations before bidding if they plan to import this lot into another countryJean & Pierre Bellin, heirs to a long lineage of master jewellers, represented the fourth generation of a family whose legacy in fine craftsmanship began in the early 20th century. Trained by both their father and grandfather, the brothers honed their skills in the prestigious workshops of Cartier before setting out to revive their own family’s maison. In 1962, they brought new life to the house by opening an impressive atelier at 62 rue La Fayette, one of the largest jewellery workshops in Paris. This expansion followed their original atelier on 16 rue de la Grange-Batelière, established decades earlier. Their sister Pierrette later joined them, as did thier brother Philippe, as representatives of the next generation, ensuring that the Bellin legacy would continue to shine. Jean & Pierre Bellin quickly gained a reputation for being extraordinary craftsmen: their work was defined by a vibrant aesthetic, blending the clean, bold lines of Art Deco with the rich, flowing elegance of Baroque art. They were particularly renowned for their use of emeralds, rock crystal, and other stones that required intricate cutting and imaginative setting. Demand for their pieces was so high that clients were often placed on lengthy waiting lists. Though they were among the most successful independent jewellers in France, a significant portion of their revenue came from international markets, particularly in the Middle East and Asia, where their name became synonymous with refined French luxury. In the 1980s, the two brothers also produced unique, high-priced pieces, destined for Place Vendôme houses such as Mauboussin and Chaumet, and numerous pieces of jewellery for Fred. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Bellin workshop embraced evolving techniques, including the popular “chaté de chaton”, a setting style that added movement and energy to gemstone designs. Whether it’s a turquoise cabochon bird pendant with ruby foliage and emerald eyes or a finely polished brooch with engraved detail, every Bellin jewel holds a spark of individuality and imagination. From the narrow streets of Paris’s 9th arrondissement to private collections across the globe, such as the Sultan of Brunei, Jean & Pierre Bellin crafted a legacy of elegance, imagination, and timeless artistry. In a testament to the enduring appeal of their creations, a sale held last March by Margaux Serrano Maison de ventes in Paris featured 56 pieces dedicated to the jewellery crafted by the Bellin brothers. This exceptional auction offered collectors and connoisseurs the rare opportunity to acquire works from the renowned Parisian house. Condition Report: Coral: Typical angel's skin hue, overall well matched and in good conditionPearls: cream tint with pink and green overtones, high lustreDiamonds: bright and livelyMaker's marks located on the clasp of the necklace and on the clasp of the pendantFrench assay marks - eagle's head for 18K gold - located on both the necklace and pendantClasps close securelyNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 59.5g
An Ottoman gold-damascened steel kilij sword, 19th century, Black Sea Coast, the curved single-edged blade with an Arabic inscription, the scabbard and hilt set with simulated coral and turquoise cabochons, the reverse copper, decorated in repoussé with scrolling foliate designs,92cm long overallShipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportNumerous small losses and damages to the stones and their mounts, the ground with engrained dirt, grease and tarnish, the wire edges bent and mishapen, the sectional case loose and wooden inner split, the blade with old pitting, the edge without damages, gilding to the blade worn in places, overall in fair order for age and use
Trade cards, selection of cards contained in 8 Corner Mounted or Stuck in original albums including Shell NZ Project albums (6 different all corner mounted loose). Project cards 1-60, Shells Fish Coral 61-120, Birds 121-180, Butterflies 181-240, Transportation 241-300, Beetles 301-360. Plus Shell Discover South Africa stuck in album, and Mobil Oil Story of Grand Prix Motor Racing cards stuck in (albums some wear but presentable, Project cards appear gen gd but not removed from albums for detailed inspection)
This 60-piece Wallace Sterling Silver flatware set showcases an elegant baroque-inspired design with intricate detailing, reflecting the brand’s long-standing reputation for exceptional silver craftsmanship. The set includes 12 tablespoons (7”L, 734g), 12 teaspoons (6.25”L, 726g), 12 dinner forks (7.5”L, 812g), 12 knives (9”L) with sterling handles and stainless steel blades, monogrammed “S,” and 12 salad forks (6.5”L, 530g). Each piece is marked "Wallace Sterling" and stored in Capron’s Coral Gables fabric rolls for protection and preservation.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This late 19th to early 20th century piece features an ornate organic form with high-relief leaf decoration near the spout, a stylized coral-hued and gilt-accented branch handle, and a scalloped rim. The body is hand-painted with a detailed floral motif in shades of lavender, yellow, white, and green, with additional leaf accents on the reverse. Embellished with gilt trim throughout. Marked on the underside with a crowned RH monogram in red.Artist: Robert HankeIssued: 1881 - 1914Dimensions: 9.25"HCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Tray of vintage jewellery and silver jewellery; Antique Venetian glass bead necklace. Intricately weaved necklace fitted with mother of pearl panels. Pink Coral graduating bead necklace. Pink mother of pearl graduating bead necklace. Hamilton & Inches jewel box containing 9ct and seed pearl pendant, Silver Norwegian style bracelet and various other items
Catharina Anton Danial (Sri Lankan 1991-): 'Trinco City Map', watercolour and mixed media collage signed and dated 2024, 39cm x 28cmNotes: Catharina Danial is a Sri Lankan artist working with watercolour, thread, and collage to explore memory, place, and environmental change. A graduate of the University of Jaffna (BFA, 2016), she has exhibited with ARTRA Magazine, Colomboscope, and Saskia Fernando Gallery. Trinco City Map forms part of her ongoing exploration of coastal regions in Sri Lanka, drawing from field research, personal narrative, and ecological observation—particularly the impact of the economic crisis on marine life and coral ecosystems.
Italian Circa 1950s Two striking 18 carat gold and gem set charm bracelets, which can be combined to form a necklace. The charms comprise of a coral carved Buddha, a tufa and gold head of a Nubian man, a gold and turquoise flintlock pistol and other gem set gold charms. Length of individual bracelets: [a] 22 cm [b] 21 cm Total combined length: 43 cm Total weight: Approximately 120.29 grams
Swarovski crystal figurine from the Crystal Paradise collection, depicting an elegant seahorse couple in vibrant topaz crystal with intricate clear crystal coral base. This detailed and dynamic piece exemplifies the brand's renowned craftsmanship and was part of the exclusive “Crystal Paradise line. Includes original blue Swarovski box. Figurine bears the Swarovski swan logo backstamp. Box measures 8"L x 8"W x 4"H. Figurine measures 5.25"H. Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Victorian jewellery including 15ct gold single stone old cut diamond brooch, diamond approx 0.25 carat, 18ct gold cabochon garnet and rose cut diamond stud, agate seal fob, with 12ct gold foliate mount, engraved with name 'Henrietta', 15ct gold garnet stud, one other gilt purple paste stud and three gilt coral studsCondition Report:Brooch approx 4.2gm, back pin 9ct, converted piece, difficult to measure diamond weight as backed, garnet and diamond stud approx 2.2gm, 15ct stud approx 2.8gm, fob length = 32mm, one coral stud with no back, agate seal with top surface pale feather / possibly been knocked towards bottom of stem, all tested

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