A collection of Royal jewels:
Heart shaped 14k gold and black enamel mourning medallion with monogram and dated in memory of the death of King Christian IX of Denmark January 29, 1906, interior with a photograph of the King and a lock of his hair. H. 2.5 cm.
Round gold and black enamel mourning medallion with monogram and date in memory of the death of Duke Alexander Af Anhalt-Bernburg August 29, 1863. H. 2.5 cm (incl. eye).
A 14k and 18 k gold tie pin, top set with a “L” in oldminecut diamonds, in memory of Queen Louise (married to King Christian IX of Denmark) or Queen Lovisa (married to King Frederik VIII of Denmark). Ca. 1900. L. 7 cm.
Oval 14k gold medallion, engraved with wines and set with black enamel heart. C. 1900. H. 4 cm (incl. eye).
A 14k gold brooch, set with a star, adorned with oldminecut diamonds and a ruby. Late 19th century. L. 5 cm.
A 14k gold brooch, set with a saltwater cultured pearl. C. 1910. L. 4.5 cm.
A 14k gold and silver brooch, set with Roman numeral “XX”. C. 1910. L. 5 cm.
A 14k and 18k gold tie pin, set with lapis lazuli surrounded by rosecut diamonds. Late 19th century. L. 8.5 cm.
A 14k and 18k gold tie pin, top formed as a fly, set with a freshwater cultured pearl, rubies and emeralds. C. 1900. L. 7.5 cm. (9).
Provenance: Prince Harald (1876–1949) and Princess Helene (1888–1962) of Denmark. Thence by descendts until today.
Prince Harald was king Christian X of Denmark's younger brother. Christian IX was prince Harald's grandfather, queen Louise his grandmother, queen Lovisa his sister-in-law. Duke Alexander was Christian IX's brother-in-law.
Minor wear due to age. Christian IX-medallion: One broken glass. Oval medallion: Chips on heart.
Please note: The item is subject to the Anti-Money Laundering Act. In the event of a hammer price of DKK 50,000 or more, including buyer’s premium, the buyer must submit a copy of a valid photo ID and proof of address in order to collect the item.
Varia, 29 September 2016
5 bids
When | Bidder | Bid |
---|---|---|
(Auto bid) | ||
(Auto bid) | ||