Woolley & Wallis Jewellery 1st November 2012

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1570. A rounded rectangular nephrite box, the gold fittings with French control marks. The cover applied with three gold and enamel coats of arms, probably Polish. Marcasite set silver mounts. 9cm. £200-300

1571. A Russian 19th Century moss agate brooch, the oval moss agate is set within a surround of seed pearls and surmounted with a gold bow. The pin marked HW and a kokoshnik with 56 zolotnik and St Petersburg region mark. Partial marks repeated to the clasp. £2,500-3,500

1572. A Russian gold pencil holder, with cabochon sapphire terminal, suspension ring stamped 56 with Kokoshnik. 8cm.

1573. A nephrite jade card case, of rounded rectangular form with gold mounts. 7.4cm high.

£100-150

£1,000-1,500

1574. An unusual diamond set gold abstract design brooch by Oskar Pihl. Each graduated yellow gold spray terminates with an old circular cut diamond. Stamped OP and 56. The gold pin stamped OP and with two unidentified marks (one possibly for St Petersburg). Scratched with inventory number possibly 10210. 2.7cm wide. In fitted wooded box, the silk lining stamped in cyrillic for K. Faberge, Moscow and St Petersburg, all beneath the Imperial arms. £15,000-20,000

1575. A gold miniature egg pendant, green guilloche enamel decoration and applied with a folaite design set with three diamonds and two rubies. 1.5cm high. £200-300

1576. A gold miniature egg pendant, of pierced work and mounted with turquoise cabochons. 2.2cm high.

£200-300

1577. A late Victorian fox mask stick pin, pave set with rose cut diamonds and cabochon ruby eyes. Set in silver and gold with gold pin. Fitted case. £200-300

1578. A pearl and diamond stick pin, the untested button shaped pearl with a diamond set cap and gold pin.

£400-500

1579. A George III gold stickpin in the form of a flower, centred with a pearl within diamond and ruby surround and further pear shaped and rose cut diamonds to the stem. The flower 2.5cm high. £200-300

1580. A gold gargoyle stickpin by Wiese, the gargoyle with ears back and perched on a pediment. Signed in script and also to a small makers lozenge. French control mark. The gargoyle 1.5cm high. £3,000-4,000

1581. A gold French stick pin mounted with a circular reverse carved crystal intaglio, depicting a goldfinch, mounted in gold and French control marks to the gold pin. The crystal 1.5cm wide. £300-400

1582. A reverse carved crystal intaglio gold stick pin, the circular crystal depicting a standing gorilla beating his chest. Fine gold wirework surround. 2cm wide. £200-300

1583. A gold stick pin mounted with a reverse carved crystal intaglio. Depicting a goshawk, the intaglio 1.9cm high.

£300-400

1584. A gold stick pin, modelled as a gold falcon, realistically formed holding a pearl with one talon and gripping a stand with the other. Gold pin. 2cm wide. £150-250

1585. An ancient coin mounted stickpin by Wiese, the gold pin mounted with an ancient Roman coin. Signed Wiese to the pin with French control marks, the coin 1.8cm wide. £800-1,200

1586. A gold stick pin in the form of a cricket bat, stumps and a coral ball. 7cm.

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£60-80


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