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Antiques, Silver & Collectables Antiques, Silver & Collectables Monday 27th February 2017 Antiques, Silver & Collectables Monday 27th February at 9.30am Index Glass and Ceramics 1 – 113 Oriental 114 – 213 Silver 214 – 409 Silver Plate 410 – 424 Vintage Jewellery & Accessories Silver Novelties 425 – 548 Collectables 549 – 871 Monday 25th January 2016 at 10am Coins 746 – 810 Medallions 811 – 818 Medals and Militaria 819 – 849 Books and Ephemera 850 – 871 Toys 872 – 888 Box lots 889 – 951 For our fi rst Vintage Jewellery & Accessories auction of 2016 we have Paintingsbrooch and ear clips by Nanna Ditzel for Georg Jensen are bound952 – 1124to some great items for you. Whether you are looking for Valentine’s gifts or Clocksbe a hit with buyers. The most striking piece I feel is lot 571,1125 an 18ct – 1167 just something to add to your own collection, we can cover it. Furnituregold lapis lazuli and diamond ring by Lapponia, although it’s1168 an abstract– 1245 design it’s very elegant. There are some beautiful pieces of Scottish jewellery, for example lot 181, a late Victorian gold Scottish agate set brooch. There are also Antique jewellery cases have been selling very well in the last two banded agate bead necklaces, these always prove popular so should auctions and we have lots more in this auction, from lot 742. fetch good prices on the day. Viewing Times A designer handbag or scarf could make someone very happy on We have some lovely items of late 19th century garnet jewellery, lot 211, ThursdayValentine’s 23rd day. February Our star lots are two Hermes Birkin bags, but10am we –have 4pm a late 19th century garnet cabochon cluster brooch will attract attention Fridayexamples 24th from February Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Burberry too. 10am – 4pm due to its sizeable central garnet cabochon. There are other beautiful Saturday 25th February 11am – 4pm garnet brooches together with necklaces and earrings too. MondayOur website 27th showsFebruary additional images and condition reports8am for – these9.30am lots and feel free to contact us if you need any further information. There is an interesting variety of Scandinavian designer jewellery, with Please be aware that you will be asked for photographic proof of identification to be allowed the ever popular Georg Jensen, lots 564 and 565 a ‘Surf’ bracelet, access to the viewing. Index Georgian, Victorian & Edwardian 1 - 91 FeaturedCharms, Silver & LotsGold 408 - 507 Cameos 92 - 116 Designer Jewellery 508 - 557 Lockets & Stickpins 117 - 151 LotScandinavian 4, 420, 1202 & Enamel Lot 689, 1244 558 - 581 Fobs, Albert Chains & Medallions 152 - 180 (frontCostume cover) Jewellery (back cover) 582 - 741 Scottish & International 181 - 230 Jewellery Boxes, Novelties & Vintage Bags 742 - 823 Organics & Gem-set 231 - 380 Designer Accessories & Bags 824 - 876 Paste & Marcasite 381 - 407 Clothing, Hats, Shoes & Scarves 877 - 938 Featured lots Viewing times Lots 215, 339, 370, 391, Lots 287, 519, 825, 853, 524, 801, 804, 824 & 938 853A, 928 & 929 Friday 22nd January 10.00am - 4.00pm (front cover) (back cover) Saturday 23rd January 11.00am - 4.00pm Monday 25th January 8.30am - 10.00am Please be aware that you will be asked for photographic proof of identifi cation to be allowed access to the viewing area. Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] Company No. 09264165 General Information Why Buy Why Sell COMPETITIVE buyer’s premium HIGH PRICES consistently achieved LIVE online bidding FLEXIBLE commission rates FULLY illustrated catalogue FREE valuations with no obligation to consign EASY to use, functional website RAPID turnaround for your goods ACCURATE condition reports TARGETED advertising to a global audience SPECIALISTS on hand to offer advice SUPERIOR quality catalogues FULLY integrated website Follow s On... Contact the Antiques Department Vintage Jewellery & Accessories Monday 25th January 2016 at 10am Kevin Jackson Mark Huddleston Dannielle Blackledge MA (Hons) MA (Hons) Antiques & Fine Art Antiques & Fine Art Administrator Specialist and Auctioneer Specialist and Auctioneer & Junior Cataloguer facebook.com/fellowsauctions fellowsauctions 0121 212 2131 0121 212 2131 0121 212 2131 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] For our fi rst Vintage Jewellery & Accessories auction of 2016 we have brooch and ear clips by Nanna Ditzel for Georg Jensen are bound to some great items for you. Whether you are looking for Valentine’s gifts or be a hit with buyers. The most striking piece I feel is lot 571, an 18ct just something to add to your own collection, we can cover it. gold lapis lazuli and diamond ring by Lapponia, although it’s an abstract design it’s very elegant. There are some beautiful pieces of Scottish jewellery, for example lot @fellowsauctions youtube.com/fellows1876 Contact the Silver Department 181, a late Victorian gold Scottish agate set brooch. There are also Antique jewellery cases have been selling very well in the last two banded agate bead necklaces, these always prove popular so should auctions and we have lots more in this auction, from lot 742. Naomi Clarke Alison Jakeway Sarah Isaacs fetch good prices on the day. DGA, BA (Hons) MA, MRICS BA (Hons) A designer handbag or scarf could make someone very happy on Senior Specialist Specialist Administrator We have some lovely items of late 19th century garnet jewellery, lot 211, Valentine’s day. Our star lots are two Hermes Birkin bags, but we have 0121 212 6302 0121 212 5501 0121 212 5501 a late 19th century garnet cabochon cluster brooch will attract attention examples from Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Burberry too. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] due to its sizeable central garnet cabochon. There are other beautiful pinterest.com/fellowsauctions garnet brooches together with necklaces and earrings too. Our website shows additional images and condition reports for these lots and feel free to contact us if you need any further information. There is an interesting variety of Scandinavian designer jewellery, with the ever popular Georg Jensen, lots 564 and 565 a ‘Surf’ bracelet, Index Further Information Georgian, Victorian & Edwardian 1 - 91 Charms, Silver & Gold 408 - 507 Additional Images Telephone Bidding is available Live Bidding and Condition Reports if you cannot attend an auction. via the internet is available at Cameos 92 - 116 Designer Jewellery 508 - 557 can be found online at our Please ring 0121 212 2131 to www.the-saleroom.com/fellows Lockets & Stickpins 117 - 151 Scandinavian & Enamel 558 - 581 website www.fellows.co.uk arrange a telephone line. Download our catalogue app today and view Fobs, Albert Chains & Medallions 152 - 180 Costume Jewellery 582 - 741 our printed catalogues on your device. Scottish & International 181 - 230 Jewellery Boxes, Novelties & Vintage Bags 742 - 823 Organics & Gem-set 231 - 380 Designer Accessories & Bags 824 - 876 Paste & Marcasite 381 - 407 Clothing, Hats, Shoes & Scarves 877 - 938 Buyers Premium Important Notice Key to Symbols The buyer’s premium is 20% (+ VAT) or 24% (VAT inclusive) on the first £50,000 of any Neither Fellows nor the Vendors are responsible Item may have export restrictions for individual lot. For any individual lot in excess of £50,000, the buyer’s premium is 10% for any reference as to the condition of lots customers outside of the EU. Featured lots Viewing times (plus VAT) or 12% (VAT inclusive). Lots prefixed with * will carry VAT at 20% on the listed. The absence of such reference does not hammer price. imply that a lot is in good condition or free from Lots 215, 339, 370, 391, Lots 287, 519, 825, 853, faults or imperfections. 524, 801, 804, 824 & 938 853A, 928 & 929 Friday 22nd January 10.00am - 4.00pm All weights and dimensions are approximate. Live Online Bidding Charges Purchasers are advised to carefully inspect lots (front cover) (back cover) Saturday 23rd January 11.00am - 4.00pm Buyers will pay a commission charge of an additional 3% (+ VAT) of the hammer price and make their own opinion as to the condition. if lots are successfully purchased online via Live Auctioneers and the-saleroom.com. Please see section 7 under ‘Bidders’ in our full terms and conditions. View Fellows Important Monday 25th January 8.30am - 10.00am Notices in full and full terms and conditions at Sellers Commission the back of the catalogue. Please be aware that you will be asked for photographic proof of Sellers will pay a commission charge of 12.5% (+ VAT) on items which have a hammer identifi cation to be allowed access to the viewing area. price over £3,001 or more. Items sold for £3,000 or under will have a commission rate of 15% (+ VAT). Please view our terms and conditions for further detail. Shipping Due to the size and vulnerability of some of the items in this auction, we are unable to ship these items “in house”. Please contact us to discuss shipping of these items before bidding. Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] Company No. 09264165 For any further enquiries please call 012 21 2131 Glass and Ceramics 3 1 A good post-war Lalique glass ‘Igor’ caviar bowl and stand. In three sections, the inner bowl with domed circular cover with moulded fi sh fi nial, the body on three- pronged metal support ring to a larger hemispherical bowl ’Masque de Femme’, a large and impressive modern Lalique frosted crystal glass panel. The square fi eld centred by on three moulded fi sh supports, signed beneath, 7.5” a female mask, within four moulded fi sh, incised ‘Lalique France’, with label and number 11645 verso, 12.5”, (32cm) diameter x 10” high overall, (19cm x 25cm).
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