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A small collection of vintage and modern silver and costume jewellery and watches - including a sterling silver bangle with hook and loop clasp; a silver filigree leaf brooch; a sterling silver heart-link bracelet; a large white metal wishbone pendant; an early 20th century South Africa enamel coin brooch; a modernist style white metal large double cable link necklace, 44cm long; a gold plated and enamel swivel fob; an early 20th century Swiss .935 silver fob watch, key wind (movement badly corroded); a Fossil stainless steel ladies quartz watch, ref. AM-4336; six other watches (none running); etc.
A good collection of vintage silver and costume jewellery, mostly mid-century to 1980s - including a pair of 1970s-80s bronzed metal geometric drop earrings; a pair of sterling silver and dark grey stone drop earrings; a sterling silver and paste bow brooch; a silver and faceted dark brown glass pendant on a white metal chain; a silver and striped agate convex circular brooch; a pair of 1920s-30s silk and metal bead shoe buckles; a pale citrine bead necklace; a carved horn thistle-shaped salt caster; etc.
A small group of vintage jewellery - 1950s-70s, including a bright cut silver fringe necklace, Birmingham 1975 import hallmarks; 43.75cm long; two 1970s stainless steel pendant necklaces set with mother of pearl; a 1950s 'bakelite' leaf-shaped brooch; a pair of 1950s 'bakelite' leaf-shaped collar clips; a 1960s white metal and faux-carnelian bangle; and two other necklaces.
Six pieces of vintage costume jewellery - including a 1950s gilt metal and paste brooch in the form of a floral and foliate spray, 8cm long; a 1950s gilt metal and paste necklet and matching bangle; three 1950s paste white and pink necklaces; and a gilt metal flexible snake bracelet in the neo-classical style.
A box of collectables - including a silver plated three-light candelabra, 36.5cm high; a pair of ailver plated goblets; a Wilson & Bloom cast iron frog garden key safe (as new); a Waterford Crystal cream jug and sugar bowl; an Indian carved wooden jewellery box, 30 x 20cm; a vintage AA badge; two consecutive 1960s GB Ten Shilling bank notes (about UNC); a ladies dress watch; etc.
A large collection of vintage costume jewellery - mainly 1950s-80s, some earlier pieces, including several agate and tiger's eye pendants; a mid-century celluloid butterfly brooch; mother of pearl and shell necklaces; various 1950s-60s glass bead necklaces, some Murano style; a mid-century silver and amethyst ring; a 1960s modernist aluminium ring; a brass spaniel portrait brooch, 6.2 x 6.3cm (originally plated); a similar pewter horse head brooch; a gilt metal chatelaine purse; various ladies dress watches; etc; together with a cased 1950s EPNS dessert spoon set; and four EPNS and enamel prize spoons.
TIFFANY & CO. DESIGNED BY ANGELA CUMMINGS: A PAIR OF OPAL, BLACK JADE AND GOLD EARCLIPS, CIRCA 1982Of chequerboard design, inlaid with squares of opal, black jade and polished gold, mounted in 18K gold, signed T&Co., dated 1982, length 2cmBorn in Austria in 1944 and raised in the United States, Angela Cummings studied fine art in Italy and trained in gemmology and goldsmithing in Germany. These formative years set the foundation for her innovative design career. Joining Tiffany & Co. in 1967, Cummings worked under Donald Claflin, developing a design philosophy that balanced artistic expression with timeless craftsmanship. In 1975, she became one of the first designers at Tiffany to debut a collection under her own name, marking a pivotal moment in her career. Inspired by nature, Cummings incorporated textures from leaves, petals, and marine life into her designs, often using materials like lapis lazuli, jade, and opal set in 18 carat gold. This technique, combining hardstone and metal seamlessly, resulted in tactile, luminous pieces. In 1984, she left Tiffany to launch Angela Cummings Inc. with her husband, Bruce. That same year, she opened a boutique at Bergdorf Goodman, becoming the first fine jewellery designer to do so, solidifying her reputation in the luxury market. Her work attracted a distinguished clientele, including Elizabeth Taylor, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Oprah Winfrey. More recently, actress Gal Gadot wore a vintage Cummings piece at the 2025 Academy Awards, demonstrating the enduring relevance of her designs. After retiring in 2003, Cummings returned to design in 2013 with a collaboration with Assael, creating a 25-piece collection of pearl jewellery set in platinum, gold, and diamonds. Her pieces are now held in prestigious collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Condition Report: Opals: good play-of-colour with green, orange and blue flashes - overall all well matchedFor pierced ears - posts on the reverse slightly bent - good tensionNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 17.2g
TIFFANY & CO., DESIGNED BY ANGELA CUMMINGS: A COLLECTIBLE JASPER AND GOLD NECKLACE, CIRCA 1980Composed of a single strand of circular jasper links, accented by gold slivers, to a gold clasp, mounted in 18K gold, signed T&CO., with maker's pouch, length 59.4cmBorn in Austria in 1944 and raised in the United States, Angela Cummings studied fine art in Italy and trained in gemmology and goldsmithing in Germany. These formative years set the foundation for her innovative design career. Joining Tiffany & Co. in 1967, Cummings worked under Donald Claflin, developing a design philosophy that balanced artistic expression with timeless craftsmanship. In 1975, she became one of the first designers at Tiffany to debut a collection under her own name, marking a pivotal moment in her career. Inspired by nature, Cummings incorporated textures from leaves, petals, and marine life into her designs, often using materials like lapis lazuli, jade, and opal set in 18 carat gold. This technique, combining hardstone and metal seamlessly, resulted in tactile, luminous pieces. In 1984, she left Tiffany to launch Angela Cummings Inc. with her husband, Bruce. That same year, she opened a boutique at Bergdorf Goodman, becoming the first fine jewellery designer to do so, solidifying her reputation in the luxury market. Her work attracted a distinguished clientele, including Elizabeth Taylor, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and Oprah Winfrey. More recently, actress Gal Gadot wore a vintage Cummings piece at the 2025 Academy Awards, demonstrating the enduring relevance of her designs. After retiring in 2003, Cummings returned to design in 2013 with a collaboration with Assael, creating a 25-piece collection of pearl jewellery set in platinum, gold, and diamonds. Her pieces are now held in prestigious collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Condition Report:One disc near clasp with crack line visible on the reverse and very slightly visible under a bright light source to the front, one small chip on another disc only visible on the reverseNormal signs of wear, commensurate with age, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 157.3gWith maker's case
LANGI: A FINE DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGOf architectural design, centring a marquise-shaped diamond weighing 2.13cts, to a plain brushed gold mount, mounted in 18K gold, signed Langi, Italian registry mark, ring size MAccompanied by a report from the GIA laboratory in America, stating that the natural diamond is 2.13cts, F colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 6224853215, dated March 23rd 2023.Alessandro Langella's story starts in Rome, a city where art and tradition have always come together. In 2010, he began his journey in the world of vintage designer jewellery. His love for art and design soon led him to create unique notable pieces.Langi Jewels, his signature collection, combines precious metals with modern materials and striking geometric shapes. Each piece reflects a mix of Rome's rich artistic heritage and a touch of futuristic style. Langi Jewels beautifully blends tradition with new ideas, creating jewellery that is both classic and contemporary. Condition Report: Signature and Italian registry mark located inside the hoopDiamond: accompanied by a report from the GIA laboratory in America, stating that the natural diamond is 2.13cts, F colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 6224853215, dated March 23rd 2023.Superficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 11.9g
LANGI: A DIAMOND 'ADAM'S' SINGLE-STONE RINGThe circular-shaped mount applied with a brushed finish, collet-set with an old European-cut diamond weighing 4.58cts, within an asymmetrical zircon surround, mounted in 18K gold and zircon, signed Langi, Italian registry mark, ring size M Alessandro Langella's story starts in Rome, a city where art and tradition have always come together. In 2010, he began his journey in the world of vintage designer jewellery. His love for art and design soon led him to create unique notable pieces.Langi Jewels, his signature collection, combines precious metals with modern materials and striking geometric shapes. Each piece reflects a mix of Rome's rich artistic heritage and a touch of futuristic style. Langi Jewels beautifully blends tradition with new ideas, creating jewellery that is both classic and contemporary. Condition Report: Diamond: weight provided by the vendor to be 4.58cts - estimated colour (difficult to gauge with mount) M/N and loupe clean within settingSigned Langi, stamped with Italian registry mark ‘*1425RM’, Zr, Au 750 and struck 4.58ctsSuperficial signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 16.0g
A Collection of Vintage and Later Jewellery, to include a hallmarked silver single stone ring, hallmarked silver dress ring of large cluster design, Celtic style stag brooch with inset highlights, stamped "STERLING SILVER", drop earrings, fancy link charm bracelet, imitation pearl bead necklace, coin pendant, heartshape locket stamped "9ct BK&FT", etc :- One Tray
An Assortment of Vintage and Later Costume Jewellery, to include vintage monogrammed brooch, wedding cake glass bead necklace, faceted green beaded necklace, crinoline lady brooch, cameo brooch, single stone earrings, gilt coloured chain, etc, together with a Kigu inset powder compact, a modern Invicta gent's wristwatch :- One TrayThe compact is musical but currently not winding.
Collection of vintage costume jewellery, mainly brooches, to include a gilt flower brooch stamped 'Grosse 65 Germany' to reverse, an enamelled flower brooch stamped 'Catherine Popesco France' to reverse, a gilt disc link collar necklace stamped 'Metal Pointu's Paris', etc, all contained in a Design Philipp jewellery box
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

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