Los Nr. 019
3-reihiges Perlenarmband mit weißgoldenem Schloss, 1 Smaragd-Cabochon, 8 kleinen Smaragden und 8 kleinen Achtkant-Diamanten, 70er Jahre
3-strand pearl bracelet with white gold clasp, 1 emerald cabochon, 8 small emeralds and 8 small single-cut diamonds, 1970s

Schloss aus 585/- Gelb- und Weißgold; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 8,5 g; rosettenförmige, durchbrochene Form; zentral gefasster Smaragd-Cabochon, Durchmesser: ca. 6,5 mm; umrahmt von 8 runden, facettierten Smaragden in intensiven, z. T. opaken Grüntönen mit Jardin; akzentuiert durch 8 kleine Achtkant-Diamanten; Durchmesser des Schlosses: ca. 17,4 mm; drei Perlenstränge, gehalten von zwei unterteilten Stegen; cremefarbene Perlen mit silberfarbenem Lüster und natürlichen Oberflächenmerkmalen; Durchmesser: ca. 6,5-6,8 mm; Gesamtlänge des Armbandes: ca. 18,5 cm; das Armband muss neu aufgezogen werden, da es an drei Stellen gerissen ist; 8 Perlen müssen ersetzt werden.

Clasp made of 585/- yellow and white gold; total weight: approx. 8.5 g; openwork rosette-shaped design; centrally set emerald cabochon, diameter: approx. 6.5 mm; surrounded by 8 round faceted emeralds in intense, partly opaque green colour varieties with jardin; accented with 8 small single-cut diamonds; clasp diameter: approx. 17.4 mm; three strands of pearls, held by two segmented spacers; cream-coloured pearls with silvery lustre and natural surface characteristics; diameter: approx. 6.5-6.8 mm; total bracelet length: approx. 18.5 cm; the bracelet needs to be restrung, as it is broken in three places and 8 pearls need to be replaced.

Limit: 160,00 

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  • Los Nr. 332 Antikes Anbietservice, Nikifor Moschtschalkin (1772 – 1800), Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russland, um 1788

    Los Nr. 332
    Antikes Anbietservice, Nikifor Moschtschalkin (1772 – 1800), Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russland, um 1788

    78 zolotniki silver, gilt; seven-piece serving set with continuous beaded rim décor and festoons, partly engraved with monogram “EP”, comprising: 1) round tray on three claw feet with slightly rising rim; diameter: approx. 29 cm. 2) Serving bowl on flared round foot; height: approx. 6.9 cm. 3) Sugar bowl with removable lid on round foot; height: approx. 8.1 cm. 4) Small teapot with spherical body, curved spout, removable lid and scroll handle made of ebonised wood; height: approx. 8.8 cm. 5) Small coffee pot with hinged domed lid and scroll handle of ebonised wood; height: approx. 14 cm. 6) Small water jug with hinged domed lid on three claw feet, handle broken, assay master’s mark missing; height: approx. 10.1 cm. 7) Cream jug with hinged domed lid on three claw feet, handle broken; height: approx. 12.2 cm.
    All parts with age-related signs of wear, micro-scratches and oxidation residues or gilt abrasion; broken handle of one jug present; all pieces marked with fineness mark, assay master’s mark, city mark with date letter 1788, as well as tremolier line and inventory number “7”; total weight: approx. 2.5 kg.
    Shipping exclusively by freight carrier or at the buyer’s risk.

    7.800,00 
  • Los Nr. 328 Seltener Rahmgießer, vermutlich Iwan Petrowitsch Chlebnikow, Moskau, Russland, 1908 – 1917

    Los Nr. 328
    Seltener Rahmgießer, vermutlich Iwan Petrowitsch Chlebnikow, Moskau, Russland, 1908 – 1917

    84 zolotnik; weight: approx. 103 g; silver cream jug with conical wall, flared lip rim, high-set wide spout and ear-shaped handle, encircled by fine chased ornamental décor; interior with remnants of gilding; spout and underside stamped with the mark of the Moscow district assay administration for 1908-1917, fineness mark, double-headed eagle mark and a partially struck maker’s mark, presumably Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov; a few small dents and oxidation residues; height: approx. 7.8 cm.

    40,00 
  • Los Nr. 329 Silbermünze Maria-Theresien-Taler, 2. Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert

    Los Nr. 329
    Silbermünze Maria-Theresien-Taler, 2. Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert

    Silver alloy; weight: approx. 28 g; round convention thaler, the obverse depicting the double-headed, crowned Austrian coat of arms eagle, surrounded by the year 1780 followed by the letter “.X” and the inscription “ARCHID.AVST.DUX.BURG.CO.TYR.”; the reverse showing the bust of Archduchess Maria Theresa facing right above the initials “S.F.”. The motif is enclosed by the inscription “M.THERESIA.D.G.R.IMP.HU.BO.REG.”; the edge bears the legend “IUSTITIA ET CLEMENTIA”, the individual words separated by leaf ornaments; age-related material deformations and oxidation residues; diameter: approx. 4.1 cm.

    10,00 
  • Los Nr. 330 Paar seltene Miniatur-Tischleuchter, George Unite, Birmingham, England, 1927

    Los Nr. 330
    Paar seltene Miniatur-Tischleuchter, George Unite, Birmingham, England, 1927

    Sterling silver (weighted); total weight: approx. 384 g; pair of rare miniature candlesticks with baluster-shaped shaft on a square, quatrefoil, multi-stepped base with removable matching nozzle; filled; base sides hallmarked with Lion Passant, town mark, maker’s mark and date letter; underside with rust residues from the internal bronze rod; one nozzle corner dented; age-related signs of wear; base dimensions: approx. 7.1 x 7.1 cm; height: approx. 10.9 and 11.1 cm.

    480,00 

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