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A group of vintage to contemporary semi-precious gemstone set white metal / silver jewellery including two sun-spangled amber pendants and a similar pair of pendant earrings, an amethyst and paste set silver gilt finger ring and a large jade cabochon pendant suspended on a white metal neck chain, latter 27 mm excluding loop
Part Issue 7 of Archigram comprising nine sheets, published 1966, largest 40 x 33 cm, together with a "Archigram. Leaves from the silver book" magazine, reprinted from Architectural Design November 1965 Issue[ Archigram was a British Avant-Garde group established in the 1960s, with six architects at the centre of the movement: Warren Chalk, Peter Cook, Dennis Crompton, David Greene, Ron Herron and Michael Webb. They opposed the strict modernist dictates of the 60s, encouraging the rethinking and education of the relationship between technology, society and architecture and how this can be applied to better society and its current forms of habitation. The Archigram (Architecture+Telegram) publication was a home-made educational magazine. Its free-form was designed to explore new projects which drew on the technologies of the "Space Race", the dawn of digital information and the US-led consumer boom. Projects such as the "Walking City", "Plug-In City" and "Instant City", were predictions and aspirations for future societies. https://www.archigram.net ]
A group of vintage silver / white metal filigree and cameo jewellery including a daisy filigree necklace, a flowerhead filigree bracelet, a pair of cusped lentiform filigree clip on earrings, a white metal mounted cameo demi parure comprising a pair of oval stud earrings and a pendant brooch suspended on a fine white metal box-link chain, a Wedgwood cameo ring and similar pendant
A 1967 Longines gold-plated stainless steel wristwatch having a crown-wound calibre 490 movement and a radially brushed silver face with gilt baton hands, markers and a subsidiary seconds dial, on a stainless steel bracelet, 34 mm excluding crown, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability untested)
A late Victorian "The Express English Lever" silver pocket watch by J G Graves of Sheffield, having a key-wound lever movement and enamel face with Roman numerals, silver Breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 52 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)
Hermann Bohm (1866 - 1922), an antique Austrian Rennaisance-revival gem-set and enamelled silver brooch, comprising a central square-cut pink stone of approx 4 mm, bezel set within radiating blue enamelled scrolls and an outer white scrolling annulus, the former accentuated by small red-enamel-filled silver annuli, the hook bearing Bohm's HB stamp, Vienna "A" mark and standard marks, late 19th Century, 21 mm. [The Viennese silversmith and jeweller Böhm specialised in Historismus work and achieved acclaim at the Vienna International Exhibition of 1873 and the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle for his artistry in enamel.]
A 1964 9 ct gold Omega wristwatch having a crown-wound calibre 286 17-jewel movement and a radially brushed silver face with gilt pencil hands and baton markers, in a 9 ct gold case on a leather and stainless steel bracelet strap, 34 mm excluding crown, case back 3.8 g, (crown lacking)
A white metal scimitar brooch, having a 9 ct yellow metal hilt, a 1960s Scottish silver plaid style thistle brooch pendant, a mother-of-pearl set cameo pendant depicting a Classical warrior or god, and a 1940s Irish Connemara marble and silver shamrock brooch, latter 27 mm
A 1960s Omega Seamaster wristwatch, having a calibre 565 automatic movement and radially-brushed silver face with Roman numerals at the quarters, faceted gilt pencil baton markers with luminous dots, conforming hands and date aperture at 3 o'clock, in gold plated case with screw-on stainless steel back, the latter bearing the Seamaster hippocampus device, circa 1966, 34.5 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)
A Victorian silver pocket watch having a key-wound movement and white enamel face with silver poker hands, Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, Rotherham & Sons (John Rotherham), Birmingham, 1899, together with a pocketwatch protector and a watch chain, former 52 mm excluding stem and bow, (a/f)
A late Victorian silver "The Climax Trip Action Patent" pocket watch by H Samuel of Manchester, having a key-wound lever movement and enamel face with Roman numerals, gilt poker hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 52 mm, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability not tested)

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