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Reverse intaglio coaching crystal diamond pendant of coach and four in hand. A reverse intaglio coaching crystal pendant of a black and blue painted coach with red wheels and seven up, in gold and old cut diamond millegrain platinum setting. The pendant fitting also with millegrain platinum set diamonds. Total carats approximately 1.8. The crystal marked “DEPOSEâ€, meaning it was registered in France as a exclusive design. Reverse intaglio crystals are commonly and erroneously often called Essex Crystals. French, circa 1890, diamond setting Edwardian.
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Reverse Intaglios |
Other |
Yr: 1890 |
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A pair of bronze doré hunting / chasse, tazza / coupes of partridge, pheasants, Setter / hounds attributable to Christophe Fratin (French, 1800-1864) A very fine pair of bronze doré hunting / chasse, tazza / coupes attributable to Christophe Fratin (French, 1800-1864), depicting partridge, pheasants amongst foliage, the stems decorated with three Setter / hound heads, both on octagonal marble bases. The handles in the form of tree branches. French, circa 1840.
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Objets D'Art |
Setter |
Artist: Christophe Fratin |
Yr: 1840 |
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Cricket bat Stick Pin 18 carat gold, cricket bat, stick pin with platinum detail imitating the leather strapping to the handle, gold marked to the reverse '18' carat, English, circa 1910
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Jewellery |
Sporting |
Yr: 1910 |
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Diamond Fox Brooch William Essex (English, 1784-1869) Enamel platinum, diamond and pearl set brooch of a fox mask by William Essex. The enamel mounted in beaded and rope designed mount.
Most likely the enamel the work of William Essex. The platinum, diamond and pearl setting American, circa 1905.
Typically portray by Essex from the painting of the fox mask by Abraham Cooper.
"The Royal Collection" today holds a substantial number of enamels by William Essex.
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Jewellery |
Sporting |
Artist: William Essex |
Yr: 1865 |
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