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Asprey & Co., a ruby and diamond demi-parure, circa 1977, comprising: a necklace and bracelet, each composed of oval linking, set with oval rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, necklace length 36.5cm, bracelet length 17.5cm, each with French assay marks and British import hallmarks for 18ct gold, sponsor's mark A&Co. Ltd for Asprey & Co., date letter for 1977, French maker's marks for Pierre Brun, combined gross weight 99 grams, caseThe workshop of Pierre Brun was established in 1935 and for much of the 20th century was one of the leading manufacturers of high jewellery in Paris, who made for Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Boucheron amongst others, before being bought by Cartier in 2000.
A collection of jewels and pocket watches and an Asprey case, comprising: a pair of mother of pearl, enamel and sapphire cufflinks in 9ct gold by Cropp & Farr, British hallmarks, case stamped Garrard; an 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch, British hallmarks, date letter for 1876; a malachite and green glass bead necklace; a gold chain necklace suspending two gold medallion pendants, pendants each with French assay marks for 18t gold and indistinct maker's marks; a lorgnette in low-carat gold; a diamond pendant mounted in bicoloured gold, on a fine gold chain, chain stamped 750; a brooch designed as the letter A, set with rose-cut diamonds, within a square border applied with light blue enamel, in silver and gold; a Regimental badge for the 12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's) in bicoloured gold, a gold rope twist chain necklace, stamped 18K; together with a collection of silver and base metal jewels and pocket watches, in a black case, measuring 30.5 x 20.3 x 15.5cm, signed Asprey London
An Asprey silver mounted dressing case, early 20th century, the black leather case, with a fitted interior comprising silver gilt mounted and cut glass jars, London 1905, the largest 17cm wide, and a hip flask, 11cm high, the case; 46cm wide 30.5cm deep 16cm highProvenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportLosses, wear and mould to the case. The fitted interior is not complete.
An Asprey novelty ice bucket, late 20th century, modelled as an apple, the exterior in red metal, with matching lid and gilt-metal finial modelled as a leaf, the gilt-metal interior with a removable insert, stamped 'Made in France, Asprey London, Luxium' to base,19cm diameter21cm highCondition ReportBoth the exterior and interior with scratches, marks and chips throughout, the lid with mishaping to the rim.
A SILVER RECTANGUALR CIGARETTE CASE ASPREY & CO. LTD., LONDON 1937 With silver gilt borders, engine turned decoration and applied with a crest, the interior engraved To David Yorke from his family Oct. 17th 1940 15cm (6in) longTogether with a silver cigarette box by C. J. Vander Ltd., London 1959, with engine turned decoration, applied monogram and floral chased thumb piece, 8cm (3 1/4in) long 347g (11.15 oz) gross
Lowestoft porcelain blue and white coffee can, circa 1765-75, painted with a house in landscape and small chinoiserie vignette with blue line border and loop handle, 6.2cm high and a Lowestoft blue and white coffee-cup, painted with butterfly and convolvulus (2) Provenance for the blue and white coffee-cup: Philip and Maurice, Asprey collection. Barbara Leake collection. Condition Report Good overall condition, coffee can with very tiny hairline and brown spot at rim. General wear and tear.
Group of silver, comprising novelty inkwell in the form of a bell, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, maker's mark indistinct, modern silver pin dish set with an Elizabeth II 1965 Churchill coin, an oval dish with pierced sides and a small pill box by Asprey, all hallmarked Condition Report: Weighable silver 3.08 ozt (95.8 grams)Inkwell (weighted) 14.7 ozt (457.4 grams)Dish with coin (coin not silver) 2.43 ozt (75.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Inkwell with larger knock to lid causing it to bend inwards. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear some elements indistinct, particularly to inkwell.
Modern silver christening mug, with C scroll handle and upon stepped circular foot, hallmarked Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1971, H10cmCondition Report: Approx 7.72 ozt (240 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear.
Three George V Silver Rectangular Cigarette Cases, and Mixed Silverware, one case by Asprey London 1925, with patent slide and lock hinge, No. 21914 and engine turned ornament, 3.25ins x 2.5ins, one case Birmingham 1923, 3.325ins x 2.75ins, and one with import mark for London 1922, 4.75ins x 3.25ins, a silver toast rack, two silver mounted stoneware harvest mugs, and other silver and silver mounted items, combined weighable silver 18.2ozs
ASPREY - a GIA certified 0.52ct D colour single stone diamond ring, set with round modified brilliant-cut diamond, colour D, clarity VVS2, mounted in platinum, size K, 3.3g, boxed with gift bag, GIA certificate and insurance replacement document dated 2013 for £5,500 . Condition Report:No damage or repair, diamond is very bright and lively, light wear to high points of settings, full UK hallmarks clear, stamped 950, with GIA diamond grading report, report no. 2145800766
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER COLOURED ITEMS To include: two silver armada dishes by Asprey & Co. ltd, London 1998, with reeded borders, 9.5cm diameter; two further similar armada dishes, 10cm diameter; a silver mounted rectangular glass ashtray by John Bull Ltd, Birmingham 2002, 13cm long; an Edwardian silver pedestal bowl, maker's mark obscured, London circa 1905, embossed with floral sprays and C-scrolls, on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 16.5cm diameter; an American silver tazza, possibly by Mueck - Carey Co., circa 1945, with a chased scroll border and on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, 13.5cm high, loaded; and ten silver coloured cold painted napkin rings, unmarked, with dove and blue ribbon detail, 5.5cm long 511g (16.4 oz) gross weighable
A pair of 18ct gold emerald and diamond earrings, retailed by Asprey, each cluster with a central round brilliant cut diamond, to a surround of round cut emeralds, all claw set to post and butterfly fittings, emeralds with a total stated weight of 0.51ct, diamonds with a total stated weight of 0.15ct, 7.7mm diameter, London 1985, 1.85g, with Asprey box and receiptCondition ReportTwo emeralds are chipped, but the chips are not obvious to the naked eye.All stones appear secure.Settings a little dirty. May benefit from being cleaned gently.
A group of silver and white metal oddments and miniature items. Various dates and makers. The group including: a silver vesta case, Chester, 1915, Asprey & Co., of squared form and decorated with engine turned design, 5cm wide; a George VI silver gilt coronation spoon, Birmingham, 1936, Elkington & Co., 12.4cm long; an Elizabeth II silver coronation spoon, Birmingham, 1952, Turner & Simpson, with gilding to interior of the bowl and terminal, 12cm long; a small Victorian silver dish, Birmingham, 1899, Samuel M. Levi, the pierced body of circular form and with scroll and floral decoration along the rim, 7.2cm dia.; a small silver mounted brush, apparently unmarked, repousse decorated with scrolling foliate motifs, engraved initials within cartouche, 14.5cm long; and other items, including various white metal miniature items and oddments, total weighable silver approx. 3.1ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver includes the two coronation spoons, the vesta case, the small Victorian dish and a further spoon.
A pair of George V silver mounted whisky noggins. Asprey & Co., Birmingham, 1915. The tapering glass bodies to silver collars and hinged covers, 11cm high (inc. thumbpiece), together with an associated silver label, engraved Whiskey, Birmingham, 1922, maker's mark rubbed (pr)Condition Report: Some tarnishing, dark spots and nicking to collars and lids. The collar to one noggin seems to have been reattached and sits slightly raised. A split noted to one collar. Hinge mechanisms in good condition. Solder and repairs to both thumbpieces. Marks stamped to collars and interior of lids, maker's marks partly rubbed. One noggin with nibbles to glass interior of the rim, near the silver collar. Both noggins with some scratches to underside and one with minor nibbles to footrim noted under 10x magnification. Please see the following link to download further images: https://we.tl/t-Veoie8GGdi
A group of silver items and oddments. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George V sauce boat, Birmingham, 1927, Asprey & Co., the body with scalloped rim and raised on three pad feet, 15.2cm wide (inc. handle); a Victorian belt buckle, Birmingham, 1886, C. M., pierced and decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs and two putti, 10.5cm wide; a novelty paper knife modelled as a meat skewer, Birmingham, 1980, S. J. Rose & Son, 25.3cm long; a George V pepper mill, Sheffield, 1933, William Hutton & Sons, of tapering form, 7.8cm high; a George V spoon, London, 1934, Charles Boyton, the handle engraved Charles Boyton to reverse, terminal modelled with fruiting motif, the reverse of the circular bowl with a lightly planished finish, 12.7cm long; a German beaker, late 19th / early 20th century, Wilhelm Binder, engraved with vacant cartouche and floral motifs to side, 800 standard, 5.7cm high; a pair of short candlesticks, Birmingham, 1970, W. I. Broadway & Co., bases filled, 6cm high; a sifting spoon, apparently unmarked, the handle realistically modelled with foliate and fruiting motifs, 15.5cm long; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 10.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The two short candlesticks, the pepper mill, the sifting spoon and a salt cellar with glass liner are not included in the weighable silver. Sifting spoon weight 1.7ozt
Vintage Asprey Sapphire 'En Tremblant' floral brooch, with sixteen round cut sapphires enclosed within five articulated petals, bearing French and 1970's import marks for 18 ct, with sponsors mark A & Co Ltd, for Asprey & Co Ltd, with measures 58mmx35mm with double pin and trombone clasp.Condition Report: gross weight 23.8 gramssapphire stamen are articulated and petals can be open and closed
rectangular form, with applied gold initials to the cover and a shagreen striker to the base, retailers mark of "Asprey", by George Betjemann & Sons, London 1921, together with an Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell tea caddy, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1905; the latter 3.8" (9.8cm) high (2). *CR Both with wear, the tortoiseshell more so with bent mounts and a cracked body. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrence.co.uk.
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