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Auction archive: Lot number 506

An Australian 18ct gold panel bracelet

Auction 20.09.2016
20 Sep 2016
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£57,000
ca. US$74,995
Auction archive: Lot number 506

An Australian 18ct gold panel bracelet

Auction 20.09.2016
20 Sep 2016
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£57,000
ca. US$74,995
Beschreibung:

An Australian 18ct gold panel bracelet, Christian Ludwig Qwist, Sydney circa 1863-65, the central panel with oxidised silver figure of an Aborigine, the panels to either side with kangaroo and emu, all to a surround of finely engraved scrollwork, the clasp marked 'CLQ, 18', the reverse engraved AMDq, 16.5cm long, approximately 34.4gm, in a fitted case/see illustration Provenance: By direct descent from Hugh Hamilton (1822-1900) a younger son of the Hamiltons of Sundrum in Ayrshire. He went to Australia as an early pioneer settler at the age of 19 in 1841, establishing the Tomanbil and Boyd stations on the Lachlan River in New South Wales. He lost most of his cattle in a severe drought in 1849. He took on the post of assistant gold commissioner at Ophir near Bathurst during the gold rush but eventually returned successfully to farming. The engraved initials AMD are believed to be those of Hugh Hamilton`s first cousin Anna Maria Dundas, daughter of James Dundas of Dundas & his wife Lady Mary Duncan, daughter of Viscount Camperdown the celebrated Admiral. The bracelet has been passed down this line. Note: The small figures of Aborigine, kangaroo and emu may have been supplied by Julius Hogarth. Literature: 'Brilliant' edited by Eva Czernis-Ryl, 2011

Auction archive: Lot number 506
Auction:
Datum:
20 Sep 2016
Auction house:
Chorley's
Prinknash Abbey Park
Near Cheltenham Gloucestershire, GL4 8EU
United Kingdom
enquiries@chorleys.com
+44 (0)1452 344499
Beschreibung:

An Australian 18ct gold panel bracelet, Christian Ludwig Qwist, Sydney circa 1863-65, the central panel with oxidised silver figure of an Aborigine, the panels to either side with kangaroo and emu, all to a surround of finely engraved scrollwork, the clasp marked 'CLQ, 18', the reverse engraved AMDq, 16.5cm long, approximately 34.4gm, in a fitted case/see illustration Provenance: By direct descent from Hugh Hamilton (1822-1900) a younger son of the Hamiltons of Sundrum in Ayrshire. He went to Australia as an early pioneer settler at the age of 19 in 1841, establishing the Tomanbil and Boyd stations on the Lachlan River in New South Wales. He lost most of his cattle in a severe drought in 1849. He took on the post of assistant gold commissioner at Ophir near Bathurst during the gold rush but eventually returned successfully to farming. The engraved initials AMD are believed to be those of Hugh Hamilton`s first cousin Anna Maria Dundas, daughter of James Dundas of Dundas & his wife Lady Mary Duncan, daughter of Viscount Camperdown the celebrated Admiral. The bracelet has been passed down this line. Note: The small figures of Aborigine, kangaroo and emu may have been supplied by Julius Hogarth. Literature: 'Brilliant' edited by Eva Czernis-Ryl, 2011

Auction archive: Lot number 506
Auction:
Datum:
20 Sep 2016
Auction house:
Chorley's
Prinknash Abbey Park
Near Cheltenham Gloucestershire, GL4 8EU
United Kingdom
enquiries@chorleys.com
+44 (0)1452 344499
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