Auction alert: Georgian mourning jewellery

GEORGE II GOLD & BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING

Today, we’re featuring a Jewellery, 19th/20th Century & Ceramics sale for our Auction Alert series. It takes place on  14th October 2021, 10am, at Lawrences Salerooms in Crewkerne, Somerset.

We’ve chosen to highlight a particular – need we say – niche cross-section of the lots on offer; Georgian mourning jewellery. We’ve also included another non-mourning Georgian jewellery item, just because it’s so beautiful; a green paste pendant with one other.

The Georgian era is a time-frame in British history beginning in 1714 until c. 1830-37. It is so named after the successive Hanoverian Kings George I, George II, George III and George IV. The definition of the Georgian era is often extended to include the relatively short reign of William IV which ended with his death in 1837. It also encompasses the Regency period which was when George IV was Prince of Wales during the illness of his father George III.

Georgian mourning jewellery was highly personal and sentimental. Some would consider it morbid and macabre. We have to remember, death and its impact pervaded much of Georgian, and later, Victorian life; It was commemorated in fashion, art and here, jewellery.

Memento mori were full of symbolism. The colours used were often black & white; with materials such as black enamel and jet, pearls and ivory (the former represented tears). There were depictions of sculls, bones and images of (mainly women) mourning the death of a loved one. Many examples contained woven hair of the dearly departed. Mourning jewellery included lockets, pendants, rings and brooches.

A premium of 30% (25% + VAT) will be charged on top of the hammer price on all lots. Any lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will be subject to an additional 5.94% (4.95% plus VAT) which is applied by the saleroom.com. Any lots purchased online with easyliveAuction.com will be subject to an additional 3.6% (3% plus VAT) or you can opt to pay a flat fee per sale of £3.00 (inc VAT)  per sale which is applied by easyliveAuction.

For a packing fee plus the cost of postage and insurance, and when time permits, we are able to post small items such as jewellery, small items of silver, individual books, smaller ceramics, coins, medals, etc.

GEORGE III GOLD & PEARL SET SWIVEL MEMORIAL RING
Lot 1233: A GEORGE III GOLD AND PEARL SET SWIVEL MEMORIAL RING
Set to one side with a locket compartment containing hair within a surround of half pearls, with a black enamel plague to the other side, inscribed Mark Hodgson, Esq died 12 July 1810 aged 52, the bifurcated shoulders with gold engraved decoration. Size M
Estimate: £200-£400

GEORGE II AMETHYST SET MOURNING RING

Lot 1263: A GEORGE II AMETHYST SET MOURNING RING
The amethyst set in gold closed back setting, with black enamel decoration, with inscription for E: L’dy Arundell OB 1751. Size K
Estimate: £250-£300

GEORGE II GOLD & BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING

Lot 1266: A GEORGE II GOLD AND BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING
Formed with a gold skull on black enamel and inscribed M. Pyrke OB 22 Dec 1738 AE 76. Size Q
Estimate: £500-£600

GEORGE III GOLD & PEARL SET MOURNING RING

Lot 1270: A GEORGE III GOLD AND PEARL SET MOURNING RING
The navette-shaped centre section containing hair, set within an enamel border with inscription for Gabriel Still, Esq., dated 1786, an outer surround of small pearls, in gold. Size O 1/2
Estimate: £300-£400

GEORGE III GOLD & BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING

Lot 1271: A GEORGE III GOLD AND BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING
The central section containing hair set within a black enamel border inscribed Eliz Seaman OB 22 July 1799 AE 68, in gold. Size K
Estimate: £250-£300

GEORGIAN PASTE SET PENDANT

Lot 1282: A GEORGIAN PASTE SET PENDANT
Mounted with green paste stones in gilt metal, 5cm wide, together with a garnet and gold pendant, 5cm long
Estimate: £100-£150

GEORGE II ENAMEL & GOLD FRIENDSHIP PENDANT

Lot 1283: A GEORGE II ENAMEL AND GOLD FRIENDSHIP PENDANT
The centre section containing hair, within a scrolling border of white enamel, with inscription Gage d’Amitie (pledge of friendship) to one side, inscribed to the other side Merit Claims Love, 3cm long, together with a gold mourning urn pendant and seven other mourning pendants
Estimate: £500-£600

Auction Alert: Jewellery, Watches & Silver

Amethyst & aquamarine necklace

Regular readers will know that I have a thing for vintage Scandinavian jewellery and this week’s auction features a number of lots including a pretty cocktail ring designed by Niels Erik From. My favourite piece of jewellery in this auction is hands down the grasshopper brooch – it’s exquisite! Estimates on the items I’ve featured range from £80 to £6,000 – so there are options to suit every budget.

There are a total of 686 lots in this month’s Jewellery, Watches & Silver sale – almost half of which is given over to jewellery. The auction takes place on Saturday 18th September from 10am at Elstob and Elstob, based in Ripon, Yorkshire.

As ever, we only feature sales where prospective buyers are able to bid online. Please note, there’s a buyer’s premium of 22% (26.4% including vat) on top of the hammer price of each lot.

Absentee and live bids can be placed direct on the Elstob and Elstob website; if you use this method, there’s an additional 1.5% (plus vat) premium. Bidding on this sale is also available on The Saleroom, [where there’s an additional 4.95% (plus vat) surcharge]; Invaluable, [where there’s an additional 5% (plus vat) surcharge]; BidSquare, [where there’s an additional 3% (plus vat) surcharge]; Live Auctioneers, [where there’s an additional 5% (plus vat) surcharge]; Drouot Digital, [where there’s an additional 3% (plus vat) surcharge] and EasyLiveAuction, [where there’s an additional 3% (plus vat) surcharge or the option of a flat fee of £3].

Victorian banded agate jewellery

Lot 1436: A group of Victorian banded agate jewellery
Estimate: £1,000 – 1,500
Comprising: a necklace of slightly graduated beads, length 61.5cm; another bead necklace, length 43.5cm; a bracelet, of graduated oval links, length 19cm; a ring, ring size ‘N1/2’; and a stick pin, with a glazed locket back. (5)

Amethyst & aquamarine necklace

Lot 1487: A late Victorian amethyst and aquamarine fringe necklace
Estimate: £300 – 500
The front with graduated knife-edge drops set with oval-cut amethyst and pale aquamarine, to a fine belcher chain. Drop length 2cm-2.8cm, chain length 42.5cm, 13.0 grams

A late 19th century pearl, diamond and green garnet grasshopper brooch

Lot 1495: A late 19th century pearl, diamond and green garnet grasshopper brooch
Estimate: £4,000 – 6,000
Modelled upon an old-cut diamond set branch, the body set with a baroque pearl and green garnets and picked out with green enamel, total estimated diamond weight 0.50ct approximately. Measures 2.5cm by 3.5cm, 7.1 grams

Niels Erik From - a Danish silver smoky quartz dress ring

Lot 1635a: Niels Erik From – a Danish silver smoky quartz dress ring
Estimate: £80 – 120
A round-cut smoky quartz in a high claw setting to an angular shank, maker’s mark ‘from’, ‘925s’, ring size ‘K’

Matti J. Hyvärinen - a Finnish silver and amethyst ring

Lot 1641: Matti J. Hyvärinen – a Finnish silver and amethyst ring
Estimate: £80 – 120
The scrolling oval head with a textured finish and set with an amethyst sphere, to a crossover shank, maker’s mark ‘mjh’, Turku 1973, ring size ‘O’ (adaptable)

A pair of mid 20th century Scandinavian silver pendant earrings

Lot 1652: A pair of mid 20th century Scandinavian silver pendant earrings
Estimate: £200 – 300
Articulated openwork frames with a central pendant drop, marked ‘830’, with screw fittings. Length 8cm