16th Nov, 2024 9:30 GMT/BST
shaped oval and with foliage and bead heightened border, with two reeded and foliage cast loop handles, engraved with an inscription, with an associated wood easel stand
63cm wide over handles, 98oz 15dwt, 3,071gr
The inscription reads 'Presented by the Brethren of the Authors' Lodge No 3456 to W. Bro. Algernon Rose, P.A.G.C., L.R. Founder, First J.W. Third W.M., Assistant Secretary 1915/16, Secretary Since 1917, Preceptor of L. of I., Father of the Lodge as a Token of Affection, and in Appreciation of his Devotion to the Lodge and the Buase of Freemasonry. This Presentation was made at the 21st Installation Meeting November 19th 1930 by the M.W. The Pro Grand Master, The Rt. Hon. Lord Amphill, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.'.
Sold for £1,700
Estimated at £1,500 - £2,500
Fully marked near rim. The marks are clear. There are some very minor surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor marks to the easel stand.
Auction: Fine Jewellery, Watches & Silver, 16th Nov, 2024
A spectacular life-size silver fox, modelled in the late 19th century by famed Victorian taxidermist James Rowland Ward, will be offered for sale with an estimate of £25,000-35,000 (all figures exclude buyer's premium). The model was presented to Sir Bache Cunard, legendary huntsman and scion of the Cunard shipping family, as a testimonial for his services to hunting in South Leicestershire and was paid for by subscription by members of his hunt.
In a superb offering of watches in the sale is an interesting selection of vintage pieces, with early and rare examples. The earliest wristwatch in the sale is a good Rolex: 18 Carat Two-Coloured Gold ‘Prince Brancard’ Watch (ref: 971) dating from the 1930s (estimate: £4,000-5,000). One of the rarest watches is a 1951 Omega: 14 Carat Rose Gold ‘Museum Cosmic’ Triple Calendar Moonphase Wristwatch (ref:3944) (estimate: £14,000-16,000). Reference 3944 was the first watch in Omega’s Cosmic line; it was made in three different metals, rose gold like the present example, being the rarest.
Period jewellery in the sale is led by a dazzling Art Deco Diamond Double Clip Brooch by Le Roy et Fils Ltd (estimate: £5,000-7,000). There is also a good offering of impressive rings in the sale, most notably a Diamond Cluster Ring (estimate: £15,000-20,000). Modernist jewellery is also a strong feature, with a good selection on offer by the likes of Leo de Vroomen, Andrew Grima, Alan Gard, Thomas A Payne and Kutchinsky.
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Sunday 10th November to Thursday 14th November 11am-4pm, Friday 15th November 8am-4pm, and morning of the sale from 8am
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