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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:111
Sale Title:JewelleryLots with images:107
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:87
Date:2-Apr-2012
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Stamped 23ct yellow gold Sulawesi fancy ball chain necklet from the Kendari region., the two enamelled beads are from Istanbul weight: 22.6gms
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Rare suite of West Australian Levinson Operculum shell jewellery, c.1910-1930- i) 9ct yellow gold pink Operculum shell drop necklace stamped, Levinson, 9ct ii) 9ct yellow gold Operculum shell and seed pearl ring, stamped Levinson 9ct, Perth iii) sterling silver gilt, pink Operculum shell screw-back earrings, marked sterling
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West Australian Levinson 9ct yellow gold brooch with carved and stained ivory rose, c.1910-1930- signed makers stamp length 5 cm. Note: similar example shown, page 128, Australian jewellery, 19th and 20th century, by Anne Schofield and Kevin Fahy
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Substantial 15ct yellow gold, ruby and diamond bangle c.1900- with 8 natural rubies (having no evidence of heat treatment) and 1 synthetic ruby (the smallest), probably a later replacement, the central ruby measures 7.39 mm x 7.87 mm, the rubies on either side are each slightly graduated, being set between rose cut diamonds, 16 in total hinged with safety chain stamped 15ct and with makers mark 'C.H.C.', no British hallmarks, very possibly Australian
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Australian Colonial 18ct yellow gold hard stone cameo, locket brooch, c.1860-1870's, by Timothy T. Jones, George St. Sydney. Depicting Grecian girl, carved in agate containing locket with hair stamped with makers mark, T.T.J. Height 4.4 cm; Width3.5 cm. Note: cameo possibly carved by Elizabeth A. Kelly (Melbourne Sculptor) who apparently supplied cut cameo's in the mid 1860's Provenance: Kozminsky Jewellers, Melbourne
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