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Of gold with enamel, miniature painting, oriental pearls and jargons, dial of enamel, works with s. k. spider canal. Bottom shell convex. On this in cover enamel a figure scene in colours; to the right on yellow-green ground a oblique front to the left walking pair; the cavalry to the left, with the right arm stretched, curly tongue-yellow hair, in gredelin jacket with short sleeves, white undersleeves, light green sharpness and white lace collar, yellow breeches, white socks and black shoes with blue rosettes; the lady with the left hand to the chest, slightly lighter hair, each in a white pearl band, in light blue On the left of a low postament a high, almost cylindrical urn on a high narrow foot; urn black with vertical white stripes, at the top of a transverse line of five jargons in deranged strings of silver and foiled, below these one in arc hanging gold-fringed drapery in white with a hanging tab on the left side, on the urn two jargons each other in millegriffs (thousand grains) of silver, at the top of the foot and on the lid Calling the outer edge a series of fifty-three cut beads, in a siege with an incant in the faden and outer edge off, around the upper edge a rod of two twisted bands, one stepped, the other plain. Glass frame with strong convex glass; the frame in decor as the outer edge of the bottom shell and with fifty-four dye pearls. The Scharner at the left edge, at the opposite a spring hook. Bygel lying oval, with flat inside and two facade outside. The hedge attachment is made up of a pole in three sections, the upper and the lower quadrangle, the middle ovalstavig; the lower part on the front and back with traces of white enamel, the upper part on the same sides with blue enamel, each side in the middle a multi-lobed leaf in green between two triangular fields in white, over the leaf a bow in gold with the ends finished in leaves. At the upper end a small pressure knob, joined by a springspring to the glass frame. Dial white, with Roman hour and Arabic minute figures, which are read from below, the latter given only for every quarter; between the figures minute strokes. Between digits II and III a hole for the barrel. Viewer Two, of Gold. The hour hand is a piece from the outer end with two annular protrusions, between which a leaf shaped tip (one protrusion damaged); the minute hand with slightly swollen centre, a piece from each end a short narrow cross band. Action with a round oroklove of gilded brass, broken through, with stylized, radiated S-shaped ornaments, two and two with the inner ends joined at a short tip from the centre; in the middle a small round steel disc with a protruding wedge-shaped tab, attached with a blue-striped screw; in the middle of the disc a recessed small ruby Ruckartavla of silver, on this engraved and filled with black pulp around the edge a division of dots and three-lobed leaves and the letters A and R (Avance and Retard). Rucker arm of brass, narrow, smooth. The work with the charner at the upper edge, at the opposite a spring hook with a nail print at the edge. Chatelaine: Of gold with enamel and oriental pearls. Composed of chains and two intermediate pieces, The upper division with three long chains, the two outer two of six larger four-sided links in cover enamel with two lace oval and two uniform sides, each other link on the uniform sides with a series of five round dots in blue, alternating with four odded rosettes in gold against white bottom, each other link on the same sides in decor similar to that on the aforementioned, but with the points in white to blue bottom, along each of the two of the two of them The middle chain in the form of two paired double braids of fine twisted gold thread. All three chains at the top connected in a contoured piece, the upper edge of which is a carabiner with a playmaker and screw nut. The Lower Chamber shorter, with four chains, the two outer each with two links as the equivalent in the upper department, the middle ones similar to the one in the middle in the upper. The top middlepiece is made up of a lying rectangular thin disc with bevelled corners, the sides covered with enamel; on one in the middle a postament, the lower part in white and tapered upwards from the side edges, on these a pearl stripe in gold; the upper part in the shape of a saddle roof in light blue, on this in the middle and at each end a rose stone in millegriffs (thousand grains) of silver, around the edge a pearl stripe in gold; at the top a low urn On the opposite side, a six-lobed middle rosette in blue, white and gold to the bottom and with a border board as on the former side. The disc surrounded by a narrow frame, attached to each long side of three between disc and frame walking poles; the frame at each short side interrupted by a short twig with leaves in white, the break ends finished in a rolled blade. Between slice and frame on a narrow thread of small pearls, fourteen at the upper and sixteen at the lower edge. At the upper and lower edges round loops for the chains. Lower middlepiece slightly larger, in shape similar to the upper, On one side; on yellow, brown and green ground to the left a standing young lady, facing to the right, with her left arm stretched, in hand one in a string hanging ball, curly light brown hair, in wide white collar, red life and short white sleeves, short yellow upper and long white underskirt and bright red shoes; behind her to the left a white lamb and slightly further away a multi-branched tree with yellow trunks and green foliage; ti The other side in decor as the other side of the upper nave, the middle trosette eight folded. The disc surrounded by a frame such as the one described above and with eighteen gloomy pearls at each edge. At the lower edge five short chains like the aforementioned, the two outer and the one in the middle each with two enamel links, the others in gold. In each of the lower ends of the three middle chains a large spring ring, each hanging; in the middle a dial, in the left (counted from the front) a helmet and a cloak, in the right a pitschaft, in each side chain a rock lid. Piece (not original): Handle four strings, down a round carneole with convex sides and enclosed by a narrow frame, about which an intersected narrow rod is attached: at the top a narrow piece with a contoured top, in the middle a round post, on whose upper end a round ring with a rocker; down to a short note, with a cylindrical tube of steel. Guldsmed with the initials I. L. Helm (not orginal). Small, of thin gold sheet, driven; short boiler shade, leaf-ornate calotte and high comb. The pendant (non-original) in the same ring is a long stretch six-sided prism made of yellow: at the top end a small round loop, in which a circular ring is connected in the spring ring. Pitschaft (original): Sigill disc rectangular with bevelled corners, on the top of the edge an outwardly falling profiling, Skaft thin, flat; upper part in the shape of a spearheaded heart in enamel; on each side a uniform midfield in white cover enamel, in which a three-branched twig with gold leaf, in the direction of a series of transverse three-lobed leaves in gold, around the edge a wide stretcher of blue translucide The lower part in the form of an upturned narrow arc-faced frame, in which a row of eight small beads, attached to a wire; between the shaft and the disc a short round post, at the top of the tip of the heart a round loop. Berlocker (original); Pear shaped and hollow, on top of which is covered with cover enamel, lower part in blue, upper in white; on each part one in arches hanging leaf garland in gold, the lower one in six arches with one on a string hanging tassel between the arches, the upper garland with only four arches, between the departments a narrow band in gold; on the lower end one on the edge standing ring, in six holes, in each circular ring, in each of these a small thin slice Etui (original); Cut with a red tinted goat skin (marospy); on the lid in gold print the initials: A. M. P. around the edge a dredged stretcher; around the bottom a false edge, whereupon stripes in blind print. Feed of white silk (atlas); the scharner is the leather. On the front edge two hooks of brass with loops
Title: Fickur med châtelaine samt etui
Description:
Of gold with enamel, miniature painting, oriental pearls and jargons, dial of enamel, works with s.
k.
spider canal.
Bottom shell convex.
On this in cover enamel a figure scene in colours; to the right on yellow-green ground a oblique front to the left walking pair; the cavalry to the left, with the right arm stretched, curly tongue-yellow hair, in gredelin jacket with short sleeves, white undersleeves, light green sharpness and white lace collar, yellow breeches, white socks and black shoes with blue rosettes; the lady with the left hand to the chest, slightly lighter hair, each in a white pearl band, in light blue On the left of a low postament a high, almost cylindrical urn on a high narrow foot; urn black with vertical white stripes, at the top of a transverse line of five jargons in deranged strings of silver and foiled, below these one in arc hanging gold-fringed drapery in white with a hanging tab on the left side, on the urn two jargons each other in millegriffs (thousand grains) of silver, at the top of the foot and on the lid Calling the outer edge a series of fifty-three cut beads, in a siege with an incant in the faden and outer edge off, around the upper edge a rod of two twisted bands, one stepped, the other plain.
Glass frame with strong convex glass; the frame in decor as the outer edge of the bottom shell and with fifty-four dye pearls.
The Scharner at the left edge, at the opposite a spring hook.
Bygel lying oval, with flat inside and two facade outside.
The hedge attachment is made up of a pole in three sections, the upper and the lower quadrangle, the middle ovalstavig; the lower part on the front and back with traces of white enamel, the upper part on the same sides with blue enamel, each side in the middle a multi-lobed leaf in green between two triangular fields in white, over the leaf a bow in gold with the ends finished in leaves.
At the upper end a small pressure knob, joined by a springspring to the glass frame.
Dial white, with Roman hour and Arabic minute figures, which are read from below, the latter given only for every quarter; between the figures minute strokes.
Between digits II and III a hole for the barrel.
Viewer Two, of Gold.
The hour hand is a piece from the outer end with two annular protrusions, between which a leaf shaped tip (one protrusion damaged); the minute hand with slightly swollen centre, a piece from each end a short narrow cross band.
Action with a round oroklove of gilded brass, broken through, with stylized, radiated S-shaped ornaments, two and two with the inner ends joined at a short tip from the centre; in the middle a small round steel disc with a protruding wedge-shaped tab, attached with a blue-striped screw; in the middle of the disc a recessed small ruby Ruckartavla of silver, on this engraved and filled with black pulp around the edge a division of dots and three-lobed leaves and the letters A and R (Avance and Retard).
Rucker arm of brass, narrow, smooth.
The work with the charner at the upper edge, at the opposite a spring hook with a nail print at the edge.
Chatelaine: Of gold with enamel and oriental pearls.
Composed of chains and two intermediate pieces, The upper division with three long chains, the two outer two of six larger four-sided links in cover enamel with two lace oval and two uniform sides, each other link on the uniform sides with a series of five round dots in blue, alternating with four odded rosettes in gold against white bottom, each other link on the same sides in decor similar to that on the aforementioned, but with the points in white to blue bottom, along each of the two of the two of them The middle chain in the form of two paired double braids of fine twisted gold thread.
All three chains at the top connected in a contoured piece, the upper edge of which is a carabiner with a playmaker and screw nut.
The Lower Chamber shorter, with four chains, the two outer each with two links as the equivalent in the upper department, the middle ones similar to the one in the middle in the upper.
The top middlepiece is made up of a lying rectangular thin disc with bevelled corners, the sides covered with enamel; on one in the middle a postament, the lower part in white and tapered upwards from the side edges, on these a pearl stripe in gold; the upper part in the shape of a saddle roof in light blue, on this in the middle and at each end a rose stone in millegriffs (thousand grains) of silver, around the edge a pearl stripe in gold; at the top a low urn On the opposite side, a six-lobed middle rosette in blue, white and gold to the bottom and with a border board as on the former side.
The disc surrounded by a narrow frame, attached to each long side of three between disc and frame walking poles; the frame at each short side interrupted by a short twig with leaves in white, the break ends finished in a rolled blade.
Between slice and frame on a narrow thread of small pearls, fourteen at the upper and sixteen at the lower edge.
At the upper and lower edges round loops for the chains.
Lower middlepiece slightly larger, in shape similar to the upper, On one side; on yellow, brown and green ground to the left a standing young lady, facing to the right, with her left arm stretched, in hand one in a string hanging ball, curly light brown hair, in wide white collar, red life and short white sleeves, short yellow upper and long white underskirt and bright red shoes; behind her to the left a white lamb and slightly further away a multi-branched tree with yellow trunks and green foliage; ti The other side in decor as the other side of the upper nave, the middle trosette eight folded.
The disc surrounded by a frame such as the one described above and with eighteen gloomy pearls at each edge.
At the lower edge five short chains like the aforementioned, the two outer and the one in the middle each with two enamel links, the others in gold.
In each of the lower ends of the three middle chains a large spring ring, each hanging; in the middle a dial, in the left (counted from the front) a helmet and a cloak, in the right a pitschaft, in each side chain a rock lid.
Piece (not original): Handle four strings, down a round carneole with convex sides and enclosed by a narrow frame, about which an intersected narrow rod is attached: at the top a narrow piece with a contoured top, in the middle a round post, on whose upper end a round ring with a rocker; down to a short note, with a cylindrical tube of steel.
Guldsmed with the initials I.
L.
Helm (not orginal).
Small, of thin gold sheet, driven; short boiler shade, leaf-ornate calotte and high comb.
The pendant (non-original) in the same ring is a long stretch six-sided prism made of yellow: at the top end a small round loop, in which a circular ring is connected in the spring ring.
Pitschaft (original): Sigill disc rectangular with bevelled corners, on the top of the edge an outwardly falling profiling, Skaft thin, flat; upper part in the shape of a spearheaded heart in enamel; on each side a uniform midfield in white cover enamel, in which a three-branched twig with gold leaf, in the direction of a series of transverse three-lobed leaves in gold, around the edge a wide stretcher of blue translucide The lower part in the form of an upturned narrow arc-faced frame, in which a row of eight small beads, attached to a wire; between the shaft and the disc a short round post, at the top of the tip of the heart a round loop.
Berlocker (original); Pear shaped and hollow, on top of which is covered with cover enamel, lower part in blue, upper in white; on each part one in arches hanging leaf garland in gold, the lower one in six arches with one on a string hanging tassel between the arches, the upper garland with only four arches, between the departments a narrow band in gold; on the lower end one on the edge standing ring, in six holes, in each circular ring, in each of these a small thin slice Etui (original); Cut with a red tinted goat skin (marospy); on the lid in gold print the initials: A.
M.
P.
around the edge a dredged stretcher; around the bottom a false edge, whereupon stripes in blind print.
Feed of white silk (atlas); the scharner is the leather.
On the front edge two hooks of brass with loops.
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