Chapeaunadel mit Glaselefanten und Diamanten und Ring mit Diamanten, Aquamarinen und TopasenWohl Frankreich, 1920er JahrePlatin, getestet. Nadelteil der Chapeaunadel: Metall. Chapeaunadel: 32 kleine Diamanten, Ring: 1 Brillant von ca. 0,20 ct., 10 kleine Diamantrosen. 3 Aquamarine im dreieckigen Facettenschliff, 3 rosa Steine im dreieckigen Facettenschliff (wohl Topase). Elefanten aus Glas. Die Schmuckstücke sind in gutem Zustand. Bei einem Elefanten sind die Füße verklebt. Nadel: 7,9 x 1,9 cm. Ringgröße: 46,5. Nadel: ca. 9,4 g, Ring: ca. 5,3 g.
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Brosche, Ring und ein Paar Ohrgehänge18. und 19. Jh.Ringschiene: Gelbgold 750/-, getestet, Silber, vergoldet, Ohrringschraube: Gelbgold 585/-, gestempelt. 2 Diamantrosen, ca. 5,5 x 4 mm. 1 Rubin im ovalen Facettenschliff, ca. 9 x 7 mm. Rote und farblose Glassteine, teilweise foliert. Ohrring Schrauben ergänzt. Leicht best. und rest. Brosche: ca. 7,2 x 3,8 cm, Ohrgehänge: L. ca. 3,8 cm. Ringgröße: 54. Ring: ca. 6,6 g.
Acht Teile Granatschmuck: Armband, drei Broschen, ein Anhänger/Brosche, ein Paar Ohrgehänge, ein Paar Ohrclips und ein RingBöhmen, 2. Hälfte 19. Jh. bis Anfang 20. Jh.Silber und Metall, teilweise vergoldet. Zahlreiche Granate. Min. best. und rest. Armband: L. ca. 17 cm, Broschen: D. ca. 5,2 cm, ca. 4,3 x 5 cm und ca. 3,3 x 4,8 cm, Anhänger/Brosche: ca. 5,5 x 4,8 cm, Ohrgehänge: L. ca. 5,6 cm, Ohrclips: D. ca. 2,6 cm. Ringgröße: 54. Zus. ca. 138,4 g.
Ring mit PeridotGelbgold 585/-, gestempelt. 1 Peridot im oktogonalen Treppenschliff von ca. 9,7 x 7,5 x 5,6 mm. Der Peridot ist an den Kanten leicht berieben. Ringgröße: 61. Ca. 15,9 g.Die Ringschiene ist in Form von zwei Nixen bzw. Nereiden gestaltet, die karyatidenartig den Stein halten.
Chinese Qing Dynasty flambe sang-de-boeuf ground bottle-shaped vase and two brush washers, on carved hardwood stands (3) (hairline crack in the vase) Condition Report Good overall condition. No damage/restoration under UV. One brush washer has chips to the glaze around foot ring from manufacturing process. General wear and tear. See additional photos.Vase 19cm highBrush washers 3.5cm & 3cm high, both 10cm diameter
Late 19th/early 20th century mahogany and satinwood inlaid chest of three long drawers, the marble top with rounded corners, the chest with rounded corners and gilt metal mounts, the drawers with gilt metal drop ring handles and metal bow and laurel leaf escutcheons, raised on turned short tapering legs with gilt metal mounts, 85cm high x 91cm wide x 46cm deep Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud
Oak cricket-style table, the oval top held on a base of three triangular camphored legs and a triangular undershelf, 56cm high x 68cm long x 49cm deep and a small oak refectory-style bench, 20cm high x 71cm long , a ring turned standard lamp, ( 3)Condition ReportCricket table with surface marks, scuffs and knocks. Areas of fading/discolouration and some stains to the top. Split to the lower tier. General wear and tear, see photos.
Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany and cross-banded desk/side table, the ogee moulded edged top over three drawers with drop ring handles, shaped apron and raised on square tapering legs, 79cm high x 104cm wide x 51cm deep Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud
Small mahogany bowfronted chest of four long graduating cockbeaded drawers in the George III manner, the drawers with brass drop ring handles and raised on swept bracket feet, 72cm high x 60cm wide x 40.5cm deep Condition ReportOverall good order. Some surface marks and scuffs. One handle ring off but present. Splits to veneer at bottom of front. General wear and tear.
Jacobean revival oak and elm cupboard, the carved moulded pediment over two square panelled doors opening to a space holding a hanging rail and clothes hooks, over two deep moulded drawers with drop ring iron handles and keys, raised on squat bun feet, 204.5cm high x 145cm wide x 57cm deep
Early 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged lid opening to two lidded tea compartments and central space for a mixing bowl, floral metal drop ring handles to side and raised on four metal scrolling feet, 32cm long x 20cm high Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud Condition Report Surface scratches, scuffs and accretions. Area of loss beading around compartments. One compartment lid with damage and detached. Areas of loss to red lining. General wear and tear.
Elaborately carved 19th century oak longcase clock, the 30-hour movement with 11" square brass dial, chapter ring with roman numerals, arabic minutes, arched calendar aperture and decorated with etched floral motifs, pagoda topped hood flanked by simple pillars, the door deeply carved with stylised flower and bird, the base decorated in quarters of flowers and leaves, on bracket feet, movement signed Torkington(?), Newcastle, 210cm high
Edwardian mahogany satinwood and ebony string inlaid chest of three long graduating drawers with metal drop ring handles and raised on square tapering legs terminating in castors, 82cm high x 91cm wide x 46cm deep Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud Condition Report In good order overall. Some very minor surface wear and very minor scratching to top and at edges.
19th century Jacobean revival pale oak chest of two short over two long graduating drawers, the top with thumbmould edge, the drawers with moulded decoration and iron drop ring handles, raised on stile legs, 75cm high x 83cm wide x 40cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Fading and discolouration. Split to top, two areas of repair to top. Chips/areas of loss to the front corners of top. General wear and tear.
Ring aus Onyx mit Kamee 8 K Roségold, mit Nitron DXL getestet. Um 1880. Der Mittelpunkt des Rings ist eine Kamee aus Onyx von ca. 3,31 ct., soweit in der Fassung messbar. Die Kamee zeigt das Abbild eines Mannes mit Kriegerhelm. Ringgröße 57. Expertise vorhanden. B ca. 1,42 cm, Gewicht ca. 3,07 g
An Elizabeth II silver caster, B&Co., Birmingham 1968, height 17.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver napkin ring, an Art Nouveau posy vase with weighted base, and an unmarked vase with weighted base, actual silver weight indeterminable, combined weight 432g/13.88ozt gross all-in approx
A group of hallmarked silver, to include a George III fiddle and thread pattern tablespoon, with armorial crest of a leopard passant above the script initial 'J', Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1812, together with four dessert spoons, a single pair of George III sugar tongs, and a napkin ring, combined weight 270g/8.68ozt approx (qty)
A George V silver child's rattle, decorated with 'Mother Goose', ensuite with a synthetic teether, Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1912, together with a silver cheroot case, ensuite with a nine-carat gold mounted cheroot holder, a silver needle case, and napkin ring, length (of needle case) 7.5cm approx
Gilt bronze clock. Dimensions: 50 x 56 cm. Superb Empire mantel clock, with carriage including a stag, a dog and the goddess Diana, Paris, circa 1810. The gilt bronze clock depicts Diana, goddess of the hunt, with the moon above her head and her attributes of bow and arrow in a carriage with a stag drawn by a pair of dogs. The French mechanism has a duration of 8 days, with a blue enamelled ring dial and Roman numerals. The black marble base features a relief decoration of garlands and allegorical scenes with cornucopias, a faun and other symbols. A very elegant clock with an excellent bronze statue and an appropriate composition. In perfect condition.
Oil on panel. Dimensions: 81 x 69 cm. This oil on panel from the 16th century Flemish School depicts the marriage of Saint Catherine to Saint Francis, a recurring theme in religious iconography. The work is adorned with rich clothing and symbolic elements such as the ring that unites Saint Catherine to the Child Jesus. The heavenly figures watching the scene from above and the detailed work on the folds of the clothing give depth to the composition.
LEEKE, FERDINAND1859 Burg/Magdeburg - 1937 NürnbergTitel: Siegfried lauscht dem Waldvogel. Technik: Öl auf Leinwand. Maße: 103 x 125,5cm. Bezeichnung: Signiert, datiert und bezeichnet unten links: "Ferdinand Leeke München 1931". Rahmen: Originaler Prunkrahmen. Provenienz:Privatbesitz, Deutschland.Für seine Szenen aus dem Opernwerk Richard Wagners ist Ferdinand Leeke besonders bekannt. Diese schuf er im Auftrag von Siegfried Wagner, dem dritten Sohn des Komponisten, zwischen 1889 und 1898. Aber auch in seinem späteren Werk behandelte der Münchner Maler die Opern-Szenen immer wieder. Im Ring des Nibelungen, Siegfried, 2. Aufzug, kann der Held die Stimme der Vögel verstehen, nachdem Drachenblut auf seine Zunge kam. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Absprache nach der Auktion.Erläuterungen zum Katalog Ferdinand Leeke Deutschland Münchner Schule Symbolismus 19.Jh. Gemälde Originaler Prunkrahmen Theater Gemälde
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