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Lot 257

A collection of costume jewellery and wristwatches to include a silver Georg Jensen St Christopher pendant, along with silver rose ring, St Christopher, hematite and marcasite set ring, cz set ring, ID bracelet, damaged bangle, together with gilt metal scarab ring, 9ct gold weighable swivel clasp, weight approx 2.2gms, a pair of yellow metal mounted mother of pearl drop earrings with Chinese script, vintage watches including a gents gold plated Limit, ladies plated Limit and Montine, paste set jewellery, plated sugar nips cufflinks, 1933 George V South African Suid Afrika three pence etc (1 bag)  Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 361

A mixed group of used antique, vintage and modern jewellery boxes, including Boodle & Dunthorne; Tiffany & Co; Georg Jensen; Pandora; Paul Spurgeon; Sheila Fleet; Art Deco; Dunhill; James Walker, Watford; Spikins, Wandsworth; Kendall & Dent, Cheapside, London; Bruford, Exeter; small jewellery and keepsake boxes; etc.(Note: these boxes all show signs of wear, tear and some staining commensurate with age and use).

Lot 923

An early 1960's Georg Jensen sterling brooch, no. 339 (designed by Henning Koppel, 58mm, together with a small group of jewellery and other items including a pair of silver oval cufflinks, a Persian coin necklace, a 14ct pen nib, a 925 necklace, a silver handled magnifying glass silver handled button hook, etc. Condition - poor to fair to good

Lot 401

A collection of six books relating to Fabergé, including 'Carl Fabergé' by A Kenneth Snowman, signed on a piece of paper enclosed in the book, in original slipcase, 'Carl Fabergé: Goldsmith to the Imperial Court of Russia' by A Kenneth Snowman, 'The Art of Carl Fabergé' by A Kenneth Snowman, 'Peter Carl Fabergé: His Life and Works' by Henry Charles Bainbridge, a further of copy of 'Carl Fabergé: Goldsmith to the Imperial Court of Russia' by A Kenneth Snowman etc, also 'Georg Jensen Silver & Design' by Thomas C Thulsturp, 'Art Nouveau Jewellery & Fans', a further book on jewellery, 'Russian Decorative Arts' by Cynthia Coleman Sparke and two further books (11).

Lot 91

GEORG JENSEN, DESIGNED BY IBE DAHLQUIST: A SILVER NECKLACE, CIRCA 1960Composed of fancy fold-over links, in 925 silver, signed Georg Jensen, numbered 149B, stamped 925 S Denmark, French import marks, maker's mark, length 40.1cmA matching bracelet is illustrated page 120, 'Georg Jensen, A Tradition of Splendid Silver', by Janet Drucker (revised & expanded 2nd edition, with updated guide price)Inga-Britt “Ibe” Dahlquist (1924-1996) was a renowned Swedish silversmith whose nature-inspired, modernist jewellery left a lasting impact on the industry. Born on the Swedish island of Gotland, Dahlquist began incorporating natural elements such as fossils and beach stones into her work, creating pieces that were both unique and timeless. She studied at Stockholm’s Swedish School of Arts, Crafts, and Design, where she developed her distinctive style. Dahlquist gained early recognition for her work, particularly after exhibiting in the 1959 “Contemporary Jewellery” show at the National Museum of Sweden. At the 1961 International Exhibition of Modern Jewellery in London, Dahlquist captivated the public with her creations, while exhibiting alongside renowned names such as Harry Winston and Pablo Picasso. For nearly 30 years, Dahlquist worked in a shared studio in Visby, Gotland, alongside silversmith Olof Barve, a fellow graduate of Konstfack. While Dahlquist focused on design, Barve executed her ideas, allowing her to push the boundaries of silversmithing and modernist jewellery. In 1965, Dahlquist joined the prestigious Danish company Georg Jensen, where her naturalistic approach complemented the brand’s minimalist modernist aesthetic. Dahlquist’s work brought a distinctive organic touch to Jensen’s sleek, precise designs, blending the vitality of nature with the precision of modern craftsmanship. Today, Dahlquist’s work is held in high regard and can be found in prestigious institutions such as the British Museum, Stockholm’s National museum, and Goldsmith’s Hall in London. Her legacy continues to inspire, and her jewellery remains a symbol of the harmonious relationship between nature and craftsmanship.  Condition Report: Clasp closes securelyNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 114.8g

Lot 934

An early 1960's Georg Jensen sterling brooch, no. 339 (designed by Henning Koppel, 58mm, together with a small group of jewellery and other items including a pair of silver oval cufflinks, a Persian coin necklace, a 14ct pen nib, a 925 necklace, a silver handled magnifying glass silver handled button hook, etc. Condition - poor to fair to good

Lot 380

Collection of antique and later jewellery to include an early 20th century 9ct cabochon moonstone ring, size J/K, 2.4g, a stylised silver brooch modelled as leaping fish in the manner of Georg Jensen (pin vacant), a silver charm bracelet, enamelled silver lily brooch set with marcasite, Arts & Crafts style 900 silver citrine ring stamped 'WL', two carved high relief brooches, etc

Lot 7177

A collection of Victorian and later jewellery including a metal locket, a silver brooch, a 9ct gold ring (a/f), 1.4g, silver pocket watches, a silver Georg Jensen St Christopher pendant, a silver fob, together with coins, etc.

Lot 8021

Scandinavian Jewellery - A Georg Jensen Danish silver brooch, no.283, marked Sterling Denmark, with import marks, 25.5g, 5.4cm

Lot 17

1950s GEORG JENSEN SUITE OF SILVER JEWELLERY, designed by Arno Malinowski, pierced heart shaped brooch and pair of earrings, no. 239Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Lot 13

Georg Jensen, four items of silver jewellery, including a silver foliate brooch, signed and numbered 101, length 4.5cm, a moonstone three stone ring, signed and numbered 3, a silver brooch, signed, length 4.3cm, and a silver chain with a stylised leaf pendant, signed, length 55cm

Lot 63

Georg Jensen: A gold "Vivianna Torun" watch, 1973 Of torc design, the 18 carat gold circular polished dial, tapering to a baton terminal, signed Georg Jensen and Torun, maker's mark GJLd, pattern number 1226, numbered, London import mark, Swiss assay mark, inner diameter 5.9cm Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe (1927-2004) is widely regarded as one of Sweden's most famous 20th century artists. From an artistic family, she began designing jewellery as a teenager before attending university in Stockholm. She became the first female silversmith in Sweden to have her own workshop.  Torun began collaborating with Georg Jensen in 1967. The Torun bangle watch, which is now an icon of the Georg Jensen design house, was first launched in 1969.  Her first designs had simply a second hand and a mirrored back, to remind the wearer that now is the moment. When Georg Jensen put the watch into production, the hour and minute hands were added.

Lot 7053

A collection of silver and plated jewellery including a silver Georg Jensen pendant, a silver locket, plated earrings, white metal charms, etc.

Lot 152

A silver and malachite necklace, design No. 4, designed by Henry Pilstrup for Georg Jensen, post 1945, the barrel-shaped links with hammered finish and suspending a foliate fringe with raised veining and scroll detailing, each drop set with two oval malachite cabochons, stamped ‘GEORG JENSEN’ in an oval punch, ‘925S’ and ‘DENMARK’, numbered ‘4’, length 42cm. £700-£900 --- Henry Pilstrup Henry Pilstrup (1890 - 1967) was Georg Jensen’s first apprentice in the early days of his workshop, starting in 1904 at the age of 14 years old. He progressed within the silversmithy very quickly, in due course becoming the foreman. Pilstrup was responsible for many of the jewellery designs, making him one of the principal designers of early Jensen pieces. Drucker records that Henry Pilstrup created necklace No. 4 in Georg Jensen’s workshop in 1909. It was exhibited and bought by the Danish Museum of Decorative Art in Copenhagen. Pilstrup was honoured with a grant for the most beautiful exhibit. For a similar example, see: Janet Drucker, Georg Jensen A Tradition of Splendid Silver, pub. Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 2nd edition, 2001, page 98. Condition Report Gross weight 65.5gm.

Lot 52

A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND COSTUME JEWELLERYComprising; two Georg Jensen tie slides, another tie slide, a pair of earclips, a filigree bracelet, a gem set necklace, three rings, a pair of cufflinks, combined gross weight 183 grams and a circular tortoiseshell brooch, also two pairs of costume cufflinks and one odd cufflink

Lot 71

A set of silver onyx 'Sphere' jewellery by Georg Jensen. Designed by Regitze Overgaard for Georg Jensen, comprising a pendant on chain and a pair of drop earrings, each designed with a polished onyx sphere suspended from an elongated link surmount, maker's marks, hallmarks for London, 2011, length of earrings 4.5cm, length of pendant 5cm, length of chain 46cm, gross weight 14.1g. With maker's box.

Lot 388

A tray of pewter jewellery, mainly Jorgen Jensen etc.

Lot 110

A  750 stamped chain, with a gilt hardstone pendant, together with a collection of antique and vintage costume jewellery. The 750 chain has Italian goldsmith marks on and weight approximately 5.00 grams. Also to include three Georg Jensen clip earrings; an amber elasticated bracelet, a 925 stamped amber bar brooch; a pair of white metal and amber ear studs; diamante ear clips; an enamelled pansy brooch; a multi-strand coral necklace; a Victorian white metal flower brooch; a gilt muff chain and monocle lens; a sterling silver, black stone and marcasite brooch

Lot 79

A selection of silver jewellery, including pendants, necklaces and brooches, and a Jorgen Jensen pewter pendant on chain. (a quantity)

Lot 7103

A collection of silver jewellery including pendants, a bracelet, brooches, etc., including a Georg Jensen St Christopher pendant

Lot 497

THREE 9CT GOLD RINGSvariously set with blue, green and clear paste stones and a small selection of silver and white metal jewellery including a Jensen style thumb ring

Lot 1938

A quantity of assorted silver and costume jewellery including a Georg Jensen style brooch, a graduated coral bead necklace, 56cm, gross weight 35 grams, pair of coral drop earrings, a George V silver combination latter opener and penknife, etc. Condition - poor to fair to good.

Lot 344

Silver jewellery includes Georg Jensen square link chain, 2.8ozt flat link belcher chain, Carr's of Sheffield 1978 0.9ozt ingot etc total weight 8.5ozt - also possibly plated Joy bangle 

Lot 688

An assortment of costume jewellery and boxes. Including a vintage Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd brown leather jewellery box, a cameo brooch, enamel bangles, a gold leaf necklace, a pair of 1920s shoe trims, an empty George Jensen suede lined box and matching pouch and more

Lot 567

A ladies silver Georg Jensen wristwatch and an empty George Jensen box. The watch having a silvered dial with dot hour marks, the back of the case marked 'Georg Jensen 81523, Design 2346 Thorup & Bonderup', the strap stamped '925', diameter 2.5cm, 35.4g gross. The rectangular box, likely designed for jewellery, lined in grey suede and containing a matching pouch, L27cm

Lot 7093

A collection of silver jewellery including a small George Jensen locket, brooches, a buckle, etc., 62g total

Lot 343

Modern Design - Jewellery - a pair of silver earrings, composed of kinetic beads on graduated hoop tracks; others; a Georg Jensen style suite, comprising a bracelet and a pair of earrings (qty)

Lot 107

A group of silver Scandinavian jewellery, comprising: a pair of Danish silver cylindrical coiled wire cufflinks with swivel fittings, by S Christian Fogh, stamped Sterling Denmark S.C.F.; a pair of bar form cufflinks with swivel fittings by Randers Sølvvarefabrik, stamped Sterling Denmark RS; a sterling silver money clip by Georg Jensen, designed by Lene Munthe, with engraved initials, no. 368, maker's marks, London import hallmarks, 1986; an openwork brooch by Georg Jensen, no. 18, maker's marks 1907-1914, stamped Georg Jensen Copenhagen, 826S G.I, width 4.3cm; and pair of chrysoprase set earrings by Georg Jensen, probably later converted, possibly from cufflinks, no. 14, maker's marks 1915-1927, stamped 830 GI; together with a pair of silver smoky quartz cufflinks; a pair of silver knot cufflinks with swivel fittings, stamped 900; and a pair of moonstone and half pearl cufflinks (a lot)Provenance: a private London collection

Lot 268

A group of jewellery, comprising: a Georg Jensen silver enamel daisy brooch/pendant, diameter 4.2cm, suspended on a silver chain; a 9ct gold carnelian set swivel fob, suspended on a textured trace link chain, stamped 9c; an open faced keyless wind pocket watch; and a silver chain (4)

Lot 244

OTTO POULSEN: A PAIR OF MABÉ PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDENT EARRINGS Of interchangeable design, each detachable pendent collet-set with an oval-shaped mabé pearl of white tint, accented by brilliant-cut diamonds and polished panels, suspended from a circular-shaped mabé pearl suspension, within a half-circle frame set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, signed Otto Poulsen, length 4cmOtto Poulsen is a distinguished Danish jeweller celebrated for his exquisite modernist creations. With a background steeped in craftsmanship, his work reflects a harmonious blend of artistic innovation and timeless elegance. Influenced by the renowned designs of Willy Krogmar during his apprenticeship, Poulsen developed a keen eye for form and detail, earning accolades including a gold medal from the Danish Guild for Art and Craft.His time at the iconic Georg Jensen workshop further shaped his design philosophy, where he embraced the principles of simplicity and sophistication. Inspired by the works of Sigvard Bernadotte and collaborating with the illustrious Henning Koppel, Poulsen’s jewellery captures a unique aesthetic that resonates with contemporary sensibilities while honouring traditional techniques.Renowned for his artistry, Poulsen's pieces are not just accessories; they are wearable sculptures that embody elegance and innovation, reflecting a legacy of craftsmanship that continues to inspire. Condition Report: Mabé pearls of white tint, medium lustre and with green, pink and silver overtonesDiamonds bright and livelyStamped 750For pierced earsNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 16g

Lot 105

Group of Norwegian silver and similar style jewellery to include a David Anderson silver leaf brooch, N.A. Jørgensen silver and enamel spray brooch, silver abstract panel bracelet and a pair of silver and blue enamel floral clip on earrings, within a Georg Jensen cardboard box

Lot 225

SILVER AND COSTUME JEWELLERY TO INCLUDE JENSEN, CHRISTIAN DIORSome boxed.

Lot 743

Small qty of religious jewellery inc silver Georg Jensen St Christopher, 2 x silver crosses on chains t/w qty of badges etc - SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE NEW BREAST CANCER UNIT APPEAL YEOVIL HOSPITAL

Lot 577

2 boxes of various jewellery display stands and boxes, makers to include Georg Jensen, Pandora, Lalique, etc

Lot 78

A silver and opal necklace, design No. 3, by Georg Jensen, 1908 -1914, of foliate fringe design, each alternate link issuing an oval opal cabochon bud, stamped ‘GEORG JENSEN’, maker’s mark ‘GI’, stamped ‘826S’, numbered ‘3’, length 44cm. £1,200-£1,500 --- A number of Jensen jewellery designs have remained continuously popular over the years since they were first introduced., including this example, No. 3, which was designed by Georg Jensen as early as 1905 and is still available from the company today. For a similar example set with opals from the Collection of Lolo Hallstrom, see: Janet Drucker, Georg Jensen A Tradition of Splendid Silver, pub. Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 2nd edition, 2001, page 86. Condition Report Gross weight 53.9gm.

Lot 82

A silver and moonstone pendant, design No. 17, by Georg Jensen, 1915-1927, of openwork foliate design, suspending three oval moonstone cabochon drops, the central drop with leaf detailing below, to a cable-link chain of alternating circular and oval-shaped links, set with a similarly-cut moonstone to either side, stamped ‘GEORG JENSEN’ and ‘GJ 830 S’, both in an oval punch, ‘COPENHAGEN’, numbered ‘17’, pendant length 4.7cm, chain length 61.5cm. £500-£700 --- This pendant, design No. 17, was designed by Georg Jensen ca. 1912. Georg Jensen (1866-1935) Georg Jensen initially studied sculpture at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts before working as a ceramicist. In 1902 he moved away from ceramics into silver, working for master silversmith Mogens Ballin. His designs proved popular and in 1904 he took the bold step to open his own silversmithy in Copenhagen, creating silver jewellery. Having grown up in the countryside north of Copenhagen amidst lakes and forests, Jensen drew his inspiration from nature. Symbols of the natural world weave a common thread throughout his designs: fruits, blossoms, leaves and organic shapes, introducing a stylised vision of nature, with smooth surfaces and sculptural forms. Using enamel and semi-precious stones, his jewellery was affordable and accessible to all levels of society and quickly achieved popularity and commercial success. Jensen exhibited at several major foreign exhibitions, winning a gold medal at the Brussels Exhibition in 1910, and building a reputation as an outstanding and highly original silversmith. By 1924 he was producing silver jewellery and homewares within retail outlets in Paris, London and New York, and bringing in talented designers, whose names he actively promoted to design for the brand. By 1935 the firm had branches worldwide and carried more than 3,000 patterns in open stock. Unlike other manufacturers, Jensen refused to discontinue old patterns. After his death the business was carried on by his son, Søren Georg Jensen. In 1973 the company became part of the Royal Scandinavia Group. Noonans are delighted to offer for sale this significant Private Collection of Georg Jensen jewellery, including early examples that rarely come to the auction market. Condition Report Gross weight 19.7gm.

Lot 109

A silver and enamel brooch, design No. 315, designed by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen, post 1945, of fluid outline with black enamel decoration, stamped ‘GEORG JENSEN’ in an oval punch, stamped ‘925S DENMARK’, numbered ‘315’, length 4.2cm. £120-£180 --- This brooch, design No. 315, was designed by Henning Koppel in 1954. Henning Koppel (1918-1981) is regarded as one of the most highly original designers of the 20th century, and to a considerable extent was responsible for propelling Jensen silver to the forefront of Modern design after World War II. Born in Denmark he trained in drawing, studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and then at the Academie Rancon in Paris. Koppel passed the Second World War in Stockholm, but in 1945, at the age of 27, he returned to Denmark to work for the Georg Jensen Silversmithy. During the late 1940s and 1950s, he introduced bold abstract sculptural forms to the Jensen repertoire, focusing initially on jewellery, partly due to shortage of silver supply after the war, and in later years moving towards hollowwares. Koppel won many awards, including the Lunning Prize (1953), gold medals from the Milan Triennale (1951, 1954 and 1957) and the International Design Award of the American Institute of Interior Designers (1963). . Condition Report Gross weight 17.2gm.

Lot 339

Vintage white metal jewellery, a Jorgen Jensen signed pewter Chariot brooch, numbered 163; signed Jean Paul Gaultier elasticated bi-colour corset brooch, 45mm wide; W.B's Patt. App. For tennis racket brooch; 80mm crucifix; modernist link necklace; 40cm overlapping arrow head shaped link necklace. Qty: 6

Lot 719

Georg Jensen - a Danish sterling silver swing bangle, designed by Allan Scharff, size medium, boxedThis bracelet received a Georg Jensen & Wendel Jewellery Award in 1986 and went into production by Hans Hansen Silver in Denmark

Lot 768

George Jensen Denmark round pendant with a nude lady, marked on back, George Jensen pewter ring together with other silver jewellery pieces including Scandinavian examples by Flora Danica, KGK etc

Lot 939

A small quantity of hallmarked silver and sterling silver jewellery to include chain, brooch, dragon pendant, earrings, including a single Georg Jensen example, combined approx. 4.2ozt.

Lot 897

A group of Danish sterling silver garnet jewellery, comprising flowerhead cluster collar necklace, 44cm, and 2 rings, sizes K and L, makers include Braemer-Jensen and Hugo Grun, 18.3g total, and a rolled gold photo locket (4)No damage or repair, only light surface wear, fitting working

Lot 28

Collection of silver jewellery, Georg Jensen silver horse head cufflinks, silver brooches and ladies earrings to include yellow metal opal and diamond earrings

Lot 5045

Georg Jensen silver St Christoper's pendant, 9ct gold jewellery including earrings and stone set ring, cameo, silver jewellery and a 9ct gold wristwatch, on expanding gilt strapCondition Report:9ct non stone set approx 8gm (including watch back case only), stone set approx 12.8gm, silver approx 49.10gm

Lot 257A

Collection of various jewellery to include a George Jensen silver ring, size N, 4g approx overall, a Georg Jensen silver necklace, 78cm long approx overall, 60g approx overall, a horn snuff box, various dress and costume jewellery, small silver circular box etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

Lot 435

Collection of silver jewellery to include two Blue John brooches, a 1970s hinged bangle with engraved scrolled decoration, numerous earrings, etc, also with a long stylised art glass costume necklace of caged and spiral design, a pair of Jorgen Jensen pewter cufflinks

Lot 425

Collection of jewellery to include a German hammered 835 silver bangle by Georg Kramer, set with oval amber cabochons (three cracked), an oval silver carnelian brooch, a Jorgen Jensen pewter bracelet no.257A, a Lea Stein Paris pink cat brooch, faceted rose quartz bead necklace, etc

Lot 1458

A group of Danish sterling silver garnet jewellery, comprising flowerhead cluster collar necklace, 44cm, and 2 rings, sizes K and L, makers include Braemer-Jensen and Hugo Grun, 18.3g total (3) . Condition Report:No damage or repair, only light surface wear, fitting working

Lot 291

A Quantity of Costume Jewellery, including a pendant by Jorgen Jensen; various Swarovski jewellery; simulated pearls; various beaded jewellery; necklaces; bangles/bracelets; earrings etc

Lot 2067

A Small Quantity of Jewellerycomprising of two silver rings, designed by Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen, one of open heart form, numbered 89, the other of stylised H form, numbered 126; a pair of earrings, designed by Hans Hansen for Georg Jensen, of asymmetric form ,with post fittings; and a white fancy link chainfinger sizes J1/2 and L (respectively), earrings measure 1.5cm diameter, chain length 76.5cmThe pieces are in fair condition, both rings appear to have been re-sized and the edges of the shanks are sharp and with scuffing throughout. Heart form ring - hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'GJLd', London (import), 1961, it is also stamped 'GEORG JENSEN', 'STERLING DENMARK' and numbered '89'. H form ring - hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'GJLd', London (import), 1969, it is also stamped 'GEORG JENSEN', 'STERLING DENMARK' and numbered '126'. Earrings - stamped 'GEORG JENSEN', '925S', 'HaH'. Fancy link chain - fastens with a bolt ring catch, stamped 'STERLING', '925' and 'ITALY'. Gross weight 70.1 grams. CR made 01.08.24.

Lot 863

GEORG JENSEN; a set of silver jewellery including a bangle with plain polished tapered design, inside diameter 6cm, stamped '925', with matching ring and clip-on earrings, both stamped 'Georg Jensen Denmark 925'.

Lot 1684

A Victorian green leather jewellery box with two lift-out trays and a Bramah lock with key, containing: - a pair of silver cuff links; a pair of silver British Airways Concorde cuff links; a Victorian silver locket; a pair of silver and stone-set propellor cuff links; two small silver salt spoons; a pair of silver golf ball markers, initialled (in leather clip); the bowls (only) from two small Georg Jensen spoons; a Russian silver tea strainer, initialled, (for insertion in the end of a teapot spout); and a brass spitfire aeroplane brooch, the box 20cms long.

Lot 1143

Three pieces of Norwegian guilloche enamelled silver jewellery, comprising: stylized butterfly wing plaque necklace by O. F. Hjortdahl, 40cms long; a Viking longboat brooch by Ivar T. Holth, 36mm wide; and a ribbon brooch by Finn Jensen, 55mm wide, 30.7g gross.

Lot 472

Qty of silver jewellery inc Georg Jensen St Christopher, enamel, Wedgwood plaque, pendants, marcasite / amethyst stone set watch, elephant bracelet etc - total weight (lot) 215g

Lot 18

Georg Jensen silver and enamel salt cellar, model number 62, rose quartz set ring, two silver and enamel brooches, two Robertson's badges and various other costume jewellery.  Notice from the the-saleroom.com: These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.

Lot 54

A mixed group of jewellery, including five gold bangles, a pair of Georg Jensen silver earrings, a Paloma Picasso silver brooch, a silver bangle, a synthetic ruby ring, a gold signet ring, a synthetic sapphire ring, two diamond rings, five gold pendants, a gold brooch and a pair of earrings

Lot 937

A collection of silver and white metal jewellery, a pair of silver and enamel Sheila Fleet earrings, items by Ortak, a silver star engraved bangle retailed by Georg Jensen circa 1967, a silver charm bracelet and other items Condition Report:No condition report available.

Lot 99

A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF JEWELLERY, to include four silver brooches, each with a full silver hallmark, five white metal rings, a curb link bracelet with lobster clasp stamped 925, a fetter style bracelet fitted with a lobster clasp, a Georg Jensen ST. Christopher pendant, stamped silver, a small open work heart pendant, a white metal leaf detailed bar brooch stamped silver, fitted with a brooch pin and C clasp, a white metal circular brooch stamped Sterling 925, with two small jewellery boxes

Lot 254

selection of vintage silver jewellery inc georg jensen st christopher weight 80g

Lot 401

A group of gold, silver and pewter jewellery, a gold memorial locket,an oval engraved locket, with an internal glazed memorial panel, to a tapered articulated bale, 47mm x 29mm, tested as approximately 9ct gold,a silver base taille enamel brooch, by Aksel Holmsel, to pin and roller catch, stamped 'Norway Sterling',a silver enamel mesh purse, c.1920,with a champlevé enamel mesh closure,a silver brooch,Birmingham 1889,a silver brooch,Birmingham 1892,a pewter disc brooch, by Jorgen Jensen,a circular brooch with etched and domed detail, to a base metal pin and roller catch fitting9ct gold 11.30g, silver 101.90g total, pewter 12.27g (6)Condition ReportMarks and scratches to surfaces.Minor marks and scratches to surfaces.Tarnish.

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