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A Butler & Wilson 2-strand grey bead necklace with silver tone chain clasp and B&W pendant, an agate style pendant, a Mondi silver tone heart pendant on an Asprey branded ribbon with Asprey jewellery pouch and yellow metal items. Location:RAB TABLEIf there is no condition report, please request.
Louis Vuitton gilt flower leather bracelet, Asprey silver heart pendant necklace, silver torque bangle, each finial set with a round brilliant cut diamond, faceted bead bracelet, with 18ct white gold clasp, stamped 750, Dior brooch, seahorse pendant, heart pendant and one other butterfly pendantCondition Report:Louis Vuitton gilt bracelet good condition, other worn, other jewellery good condition
A selection of costume jewellery, watches and miscellaneous items;the costume jewellery includes a bowenite bangle, a Lotus Simulated Pearl necklace with "925" stamped clasp, some pairs of cufflinks, costume rings, brooches etc,the watches include a ladies Jemis quartz watch, a ladies Citron quartz watchthe miscellaneous items includes commemorative coins and a pair of La Mignonne opera glasses retailed by Asprey in the form of a green leather purse
A selection of costume jewellery, watches and miscellaneous items;the costume jewellery includes a bowenite bangle, a Lotus Simulated Pearl necklace with "925" stamped clasp, some pairs of cufflinks, costume rings, brooches etc,the watches include a ladies Jemis quartz watch, a ladies Citron quartz watchthe miscellaneous items includes commemorative coins and a pair of La Mignonne opera glasses retailed by Asprey in the form of a green leather purse
Roy King Solid Silver unisex designer dress watch c.1977 with an unusual heavy solid sterling silver case and buckle. The case is constructed from a solid ingot of silver and alone weighs approx 25g, hallmarked Sterling silver and dated 1977. The case is in excellent condition, no significant dents, original signed crown. The dial is gloss black, no marks with only Roy King logo. The movement is a Swiss made calibre manually wound. The watch is presented on a Condor black aligator leather strap with original solid silver .925 buckle fitted. Very interesting watch with a fascinating history (see below).ROY KING, was a leading British watch designer and jeweller, with customers ranging from Saudi princes to The Beatles and Tom Jones. King began his career at the age of 14 as an apprentice goldsmith and diamond mounter in Hatton Garden. By 21 he was foreman of a workshop, creating one-off pieces which readily found buyers (including members of the Royal Family) through Bond Street jewellers. Much of his work in the 1930s was also as an uncredited manufacturer for names such as Rolex, Cartier, Asprey and Garrard. After the war, King began to design and make watches under his own name. When restrictions on the import of Swiss watch movements were lifted in 1960, King decided to integrate these into his own designs, recognising that, whoever the manufacturer might be, people still wanted "Swiss Made" moving parts.He signed an exclusive agency agreement with Bueche-Girod, the Swiss movement makers, which left him free to design the exterior of the pieces as he wished. He also began to make watches with straps made wholly from gold, then a novel idea.In 1961, the Roy King workshop swept the board at the British Modern Jewellery Exhibition, winning two first prizes, as well as one second and one third prize. The winning pieces are now in the permanent collection of Goldsmiths' Hall.During the 1960s, the workshop produced many designs using a variety of unconventional methods. Molten gold would be poured through tea strainers before being stretched into shapes to satisfy the most avant garde tastes. King's "bark finish" design for bracelets sparked a craze: when George Harrison married Patti Boyd in 1966, she wore one of King's bark finish wedding bands.
Green Leather Asprey Jewellery Case with twin hinged opening flaps, three tiers featuring velvet-lined compartments in a mix of sizes with cloth covers, two gilt metal combination locks, and a carrying handle, inside cover impressed with 'Asprey', 30.5cm by 19.5cm by 16cm tallSome scuffs and scratches overall, particularly to one of the hinged side panels
Large quantity of both vintage and modern jewellery boxes, including Asprey fine leather watch pouch, Cartier gold cigarette case, Garrard & Co watch box, Omega watch boxes, Martin & Co, Mappin & Webb, Brown & Sons Chester, Haskell Ipswich, John Perry Nottingham, with some Victorian ring, brooch boxes amongst others, 200+, not all photographed.
A vinyl 1960s knitting bag, two vintage biscuit tins and a Quality St tin filled with sewing threads and other haberdashery items, a gift box with hankies with the initial S and another with dressing table mats, two knitted wombles and a collection of empty jewellery presentation boxes including one for an Asprey necklace and Gerard ring, and bracelet boxes etc (qty, 1 box)
A small collection of antique, vintage and modern jewellery boxes - including ring boxes; a heart-shaped bracelet box; an Asprey red faux-leather brooch box; a Gaydon & Sons of Kingston-on-Thames cufflinks box; a Mappin & Webb cufflinks and studs box; a green morocco box containing a quantity of vintage studs, buttons and cufflinks; and a morocco silver salts or place card holders box; together with an embroidered silk table runner.
William & Son. An unusual 18K gold and diamond set automatic bracelet watch with Khanjar emblemDate: Circa 2015Movement: Jewelled automaticDial: Sunburst red guilloché engraved with gilt stone set foliate overlay, applied Khanjar to the glass above 12, silvered outer minute track with 5 minute markers, gilt faceted leaf hands, centre secondsCase: Polished round, brilliant diamond set bezel, red stone set crown, snap on back with small exhibition windowStrap/Bracelet: Fitted polished linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed double folding claspSigned: CaseSize: 40mm Accompaniments: William & Son box with Khanjar emblem, outer card, certificate of origin & guaranteeFootnotes:In 1999 William Asprey, a seventh generation member of the Asprey family, launched the company William & Son. Dedicated to selling fine watches, jewellery and luxury items, William & Son count many high ranking global figures as their clients as well as holding a Royal Warrant from the Queen.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Asprey & Co., a ruby and diamond demi-parure, circa 1977, comprising: a necklace and bracelet, each composed of oval linking, set with oval rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, necklace length 36.5cm, bracelet length 17.5cm, each with French assay marks and British import hallmarks for 18ct gold, sponsor's mark A&Co. Ltd for Asprey & Co., date letter for 1977, French maker's marks for Pierre Brun, combined gross weight 99 grams, caseThe workshop of Pierre Brun was established in 1935 and for much of the 20th century was one of the leading manufacturers of high jewellery in Paris, who made for Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Boucheron amongst others, before being bought by Cartier in 2000.
* Mixed Jewellery. A 15ct gold ladies wristwatch, the white enamel dial signed 'Waltham', stamped '15' on a 9ct gold strap, together with a yellow metal charm bracelet, unmarked but with a 9ct gold heart shape lock, an Edwardian 9ct gold pendant set with pink stone surrounded by pearls with a pearl drop, reverse stamped 'W.B. Bros 9ct' suspended on a fine 9ct gold chain, plus two Victorian gold plated guard chains plus various silver jewellery and propelling pencils including an Asprey exampleQTY: (12)
An Asprey burr walnut ladies jewellery box, with fitted drawers and green velvet interior, stamped Asprey, 166 Bond Street, 41cm wide41w x 30d x 22h cmOverall condition is well made but scruffy. The top is badly water marked and has lifting veneers. It appears to be complete but the mechanism does not quite operate correctly, as the drawer should be sprung. No key. Dirty inside and marked. Stamped on the metal locks.
Susan K Phillips McMeekin Des RCA FRSA (British, 20th Century) Two framed designs for jewelled eggs enclosing timepieces Pencil and gouache on tracing paper Signed Each approx 29cm x 20cm (2) Susan Phillips McMeekin is a British designing goldsmith and a Freeman of the Goldsmiths Company, best known for designing high-end objects for Royalty and Heads of State during a career spanning some fifty years. Originally trained in jewellery design and silver smithing at the Royal College of Art, she has applied the techniques of jewellery design to a range of luxury objects, including clocks, gold boxes, pens, handbags, lamps, tableware and objets d'art. McMeekin has been self employed throughout her career, and has designed for McCabe McCarty (now David McCarty Ltd.) since 1977. Many of McMeekin's commissions come from clients in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar. Her work is characterised by the use of gold and precious stones, Plique-à-jour enamel, and the inclusion of mechanised moving parts. She frequently includes imagery taken from the natural world and conducts extensive research into the flora and fauna of the local region before including it in her designs. McMeekin makes extensive preparatory drawings before executing each piece. Her work includes private roughs, drawings communicating instructions to the craftsmen who execute her designs, and highly-finished gouache presentation drawings. Similar designs by Susan Phillips McMeekin are in the collection of he V&A , for example a presentation drawing for the 'Butterfly Egg' designed for Asprey of Bond Street and made by James Miller for McCabe McCarty Ltd, pencil and gouache on tracing paper, Britain, 1983 (E.212:1, 2-2015). Artist Resale Right may apply
Asprey & Co., a ruby and diamond demi-parure, circa 1977, comprising: a necklace and bracelet, each composed of oval linking, set with oval rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, necklace length 36.5cm, bracelet length 17.5cm, each with French assay marks and British import hallmarks for 18ct gold, sponsor's mark A&Co. Ltd for Asprey & Co., date letter for 1977, French maker's marks for Pierre Brun, combined gross weight 99 grams, caseThe workshop of Pierre Brun was established in 1935 and for much of the 20th century was one of the leading manufacturers of high jewellery in Paris, who made for Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Boucheron amongst others, before being bought by Cartier in 2000.
ASPREY; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver candlesticks with detachable drip trays, double knop stems, London 2003, height 12.5cm, an Asprey & Garrard hallmarked Britannia silver jewellery box, London 2000 (weighted), and two Asprey alms dishes, one stamped 958, combined approx 12.3ozt/383g.
A 1980s Salvatore Ferragamo silk scarf, decorated with repeated stylised pink flowers in the form of stylised flamingos and gold scrolling floral decoration all over a pearl ground with a pink border, complete with original box, 85cm x 89cm, together with an Asprey silk scarf decorated with stone set jewellery over a blue ground, with original box, 87cm x 86cm. (2)
Roy Cecil King for Bueche-Girod - An 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1969, navette shaped bark finished champagne dial with black batons and hands, tandem signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind ETA movement calibre 24/2 69, navette shaped case, 25mm wide point-to-point, bark finished bezel, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold and casemaker's mark of Roy Cecil King, to an integral navette shaped bark finished part marked link bracelet, the concealed hinged clasp with figure of eight safety catch, overall length 185mm, 72g ex movement Roy Cecil King (1913-2000) was a leading British watch designer and jeweller. He began his career aged 14 as an apprentice goldsmith and diamond mounter, while also attending evening classes at the Sir John Cass Art School. By the age of 21, he was foreman of a fine jewellery workshop, and during the 1930s, King was often working, uncredited, for names such as Garrard, Rolex, Cartier and Asprey. During the War he was a planning engineer working on the production of the Hurricane, and after the War, he began to design and make watches with bought-in movements or as he put it, ‘jewellery that tells the time’, under his own name. When restrictions on the import of Swiss watch movements were lifted in 1960, he signed an exclusive agency agreement with the Swiss watch maison Bueche-Girod, leaving him free to design the exterior of the pieces as he wished. He also began to make watches with straps made wholly from gold, then a novel idea, and this example is typical of his work.He swept the board at the British Modern Jewellery Exhibition in 1961, winning two first prizes, one second prize and one third prize, with ‘bark finished’ pieces, a finishing technique giving the appearance of tree bark, pioneered by King, featuring prominently.During the 1960s, the workshop experimented with a wide variety of unconventional methods. Molten gold would be poured through tea strainers before being stretched into shapes to satisfy the most avant garde tastes. King’s 'bark finished' design for bracelets sparked a craze: when George Harrison married Patti Boyd in 1966, she wore one of King’s 'bark finished' wedding bands and 'bark finished' jewellery became the must-have accessory well into the 1970s.King opened a showroom in Mayfair in 1980 and continued personally to make one-off pieces for clients. He died aged 87 in 2000 and fine examples of his work continue to be sought after collector's pieces. Crystal - Complete. Some surface scratches, and minor grizzles to the edge at 3 & 4Dial - In good condition with no obvious sign of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order but not tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - In good condition. Some minor surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Roger Freestone Sky Sports goalkeeper of the year sterling silver salver by Asprey & Garrard. A modern 925 silver tray engraved ‘bigsave.com GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR 2000 Nationwide League Division Three ROGER FREESTONE in association with skysports.com TV. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 1,421g. Diameter: 34.5mm.Roger Freestone (b1968) is a former Wales international goalkeeper who played for Swansea City between 1991 and 2004 and is considered a legend among club fans. Freestone made 563 appearances in total for Swansea, making him the 2nd most-capped player in their history as well as one of a small number of English footballers to play 500 or more English Football League matches for a single club.Asprey & Garrard, now known as Garrard & Co. Limited, are luxury London-based designers of silverware and fine jewellery, known for serving as the first official Crown Jeweller of the United Kingdom. Garrard produced some of the world’s most important sporting trophies, including the Royal Ascot Gold Cup, the ICC Cricket World Cup and the America's Cup.
A selection of jewellery, including a beadwork bracelet, possibly French, the four repeating detailed motif with gilt metal box and tongue fastening, 17cm long, with a early 20th century tigers eye and split pearl set stick pin, within associated 'Asprey' box, and two further coral set stick pins and gilt metal bangle (at fault) (5) Condition report: Bangle 46gms Three bead coral stick pin 1.5gmsCoral stick pin 0.5gms Tigers eye stick pin 1.2gms Beaded bracelet 18gmsBracelet 17.5cm longBracelet shows sings of loss to the beadwork, particularly to tongue end of the bracelet. Bangle is tarnished, with six vacant areas where further pieces would have screwed into. Tigers eye stick pin would benefit from a clean. Three bead coral stick pin appears that corals may have been re-stuck at some point. Pin is mishappen. Corals are discoloured/faded. Single coral stick pin in good condition, with minor discolouration to the coral
A late Victorian gilt brass mounted coromandel jewellery boxthe interior with inset engraved retailers label marked Charles Asprey Maker, 166 Bond St & 22 Albermarle Stof rectangular form with pierced, engraved and rivetted strapwork decoration and matching lock, the interior lock and hinges with dense foliate engraved decoration, the part compartmented interior with central well lined in cream moire, 17cm high, 29.5cm wide, 21.5cm deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Elizabeth Debicki (as Princess Diana): an Edwardian mahogany and mother-of-pearl inlaid dressing table in the George III-style, as dressed by Alison Harvey, Series Set DecoratorFirst seen in Season 5, in the Diana Apartments setThe bevelled mirror plate flanked by hinged subsidiary plates above a rectangular top and a frieze drawer flanked by two drawers to either side on square tapering legs, later mounted with a floral striped cover, together with an early 20th century French painted and parcel-gilt window seat in the Louis XVI-style with scrolled arms above a caned seat on turned and fluted tapering legs, the table dressed with accessories to include: framed photographs; a matched Asprey silver mounted and guilloche enamel hair dressing set (Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1934 and 1935); a selection of perfume bottles, trinkets, and make-up; a selection of costume jewellery; a pair of gilt metal candle sticks, etc. 132cm wide, 59cm deep, 167cm high (51.5in wide, 23in deep, 65.5in high) (qty)Footnotes:Dressed by The Crown's Set Decorating Department and items may have changed from when used in filming.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of jewels, comprising: a rhodocrosite bell push, signed Asprey; an Art Deco travel clock, signed LeCoultre; one 9ct and one 18ct gold wedding band, sizes L1/2 and O; a gold ring channel-set with baguette diamonds, size U; an 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond ring, size Q, British hallmark; a blue topaz ring mounted in gold, size T1/2, stamped 10K; a silver chain necklace; a gold gate bracelet; a silver gilt bracelet; a simulant pearl necklace with a garnet and cultured pearl clasp mounted in 9ct gold, British hallmarks; a cultured pearl necklace; two 9ct gold propellor pencils, British hallmarks; a 9ct old cocktail stirrer, a gilt metal fountain pen; British hallmarks; a garnet brooch; a pair of diamond earrings, post fittings; twelve shell cameos; a garnet and sapphire bar brooch; a citrine brooch, stamped 9ct; a 9ct watch, British hallmarks; an enamel and diamond brooch designed as a posy of violets; length 3.8cm; four carnelian fob seals; a smaller carnelian fob seal pendant; a silver and marcasite pendant; a pair of paste shoe buckles; a pearl and diamond stick pin; a silver buckle; an agate fob seal; a gold, enamel and seed pearl scarf grip; a pair of gold cufflinks, stamped 9CT; a pair of silver ear clips; a gilt metal medallion pendant; and a gold coin, jewellery case
Asprey of London - a George V silver-gilt leather travelling vanity case, comprising two hand brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, London 1913 and eight dressing table jars, London 1919, two blue leather jewellery cases, and a manicure set, and mirror, fitted blue leather interior stamped 'Asprey London', the leather suitcase with brass hardware stamped 'Asprey London', approx 51cm x 36cm Good condition, wear commensurate with age, some minor dings
An Asprey of London black stained crocodile skin wallet bearing white metal initials "ES", a SJ Dupont ballpoint pen with Landolt-Arbenz two year guarantee card dated 7.12.07 and an Elizabeth Arden jewellery box containing ten various costume jewellery necklaces and a ladies stainless steel case GMT wristwatch
A Victorian silver and shagreen jewellery boxCharles & George Asprey, London 1897, inside rim also engraved LEUCHARS LONDON Rectangular form, the edges with silver mounts and bands of stylised leaf motifs, press catch to the front, material lined interior, height 8.4cm, length 23.2cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Books. Two shelves of antique jewellery and further antique reference, 20th c, including Balfour (Ian), Famous Diamonds, Antique Collectors' Club, 2008, dj, hb, 4to, Scarisbrick (Diana), Jewellery in Britain, 1066-1837, Michael Russell, Ltd., 1994, dj, hb, 4to, [catalogue] The Art of Asprey, n.d. [c. 1990], illustrated, red cloth, 4to, Miller on Cameos, Art Nouveau jewellery, some silver and objet d'art, etc., mostly hardback, mixed sizes

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