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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZxgtNUfQTo A rare, colonial Australian brooch has sold for under £10,000 at Fellows Auctioneers in Birmingham. Pieces with aboriginal details are infrequently offered for sale at auction. The item depicts an emu and kangaroo amongst native flora – a common theme in Australian Jewellery. Perhaps slightly more unusual is the incorporation of an aboriginal person. The piece garnered a lot of interest before the sale and, against an estimate of £500 – £700, the brooch sold for over ten times its estimate for a hammer price of £7,300 (£9,314.80 including fees). After frantic bidding over two telephone lines, bidders in the room and online, the bids kept rising until an Australian buyer bought the fascinating piece of jewellery over the internet. This brooch was the highlight of Fellows’ monthly Antique & Modern Jewellery auction on Thursday 24th January 2019. Alex Duffy, Jewellery Specialist at Fellows Auctioneers, said “The brooch is a beautifully crafted example of Australian colonial jewellery, a rare commodity for which modern-day Australians show a wonderful appreciation. Among the more common motifs of the emu and kangaroo, this particular piece features an Aboriginal person seated among the flora and fauna. This is something I have never previously come across in jewellery of this period.” A Similar Example in 2024 In our upcoming Jewellery auction on January 13th, we have a similar example: Lot 14 Australian brooch & pendant Estimate: £70 – £100 Lot 14 in Fellows’ current Jewellery Timed Auction is an ‘Advance Australia’ pendant. Along with an early 20th century 9ct gold Australian Continent brooch. The pendant with marks to indicate 9ct gold, its length is 3.1 cm and its weight is 1.6gms. The pendant is in an overall good condition with surface scratches/wear in keeping with general age and wear. Its estimate is £70-100. Jewellery | Day One & Day Two – Tuesday 13th & Wednesday 14th of February Viewing Times (ID required): BirminghamMonday 12th February 10:00-16:00 Virtual viewings are available by request. Virtual viewings are the ultimate personal shopping experience. Using Zoom, you can ask us whatever you need to know in order to buy with confidence. Find out more here. Valuations Our valuations are free, with no obligation to sell with us. Our experts will value your item with an estimate, so you can find out what it could achieve at auction. The process is simple. You can fill in a form online or book an appointment to visit either of our offices in Birmingham or London. Virtual valuation appointments are also available. Find what you’re looking for Make sure you don’t miss finding that special something by signing up to our email alerts. You’ll be the first to know when catalogues become available, receive invitations to special events and preview the hottest lots from our auctions, plus much more. Why not use our free personal shopping service? Sign up for lot alerts and tell us exactly what you are looking for. Each time we upload a catalogue, we search for your keywords and email you lots matching your interests. Your personalised email will include images, lot descriptions and auction details.
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A fascinating mid-19th century colonial Australian 18ct gold and seed pearl brooch is up for auction at Fellows in Birmingham. The alluring piece, depicting a kangaroo and emu amongst foliage, is a perfect representation of historic Australian jewellery and has an estimate of £1,500 – £2,000 in Fellows’ Fine Jewellery sale, taking place in Birmingham on Thursday 30th January 2020. With Australia Day looming, Lot 454 is a historic piece of animal-incorporated jewellery which is set to be sought-after in Fellows’ upcoming sale. Australian jewellery of the 19th and 20th century has become increasingly popular at auction in recent years. Naturalistic jewellery was created in a variety of styles by skilled goldsmiths who incorporated beautiful depictions which are symbolic of Australia. Flowers and animals were popular designs, and the origin of the pieces is perfectly represented by their instantly recognisable stunning gold surround. This particular 18ct gold example has a length of 2.9cms and weighs 4.2gms. A mid 19th century colonial Australian 18ct gold and seed pearl brooch, depicting a kangaroo and emu amongst foliage. In January 2019, Fellows sold a similar brooch for just under £10,000 (£9,314.80 including fees). Following a frantic bidding war, last year’s brooch sold for over ten times its estimate, which is an example of how popular historic Australian brooches currently are at auction. The brooch going under the hammer on 30th January is one of many highlights in what is set to be a popular first flagship auction of the year for Fellows. Alex Duffy, Jewellery Specialist at Fellows Auctioneers, said: “It is a pleasure to be able to offer another of these rare and unusual pieces for auction and with Australia day coming up, this makes for the perfect purchase to celebrate the nation’s culture. Nature has always provided unrivalled inspiration for art and jewellery, being forever subjected and abstracted in its various forms. The native flora and fauna expertly crafted within this brooch illustrates the admiration we have for our beautiful planet. It is important that we seek to promote and protect these natural treasures that have provided us with so much.” The Fine Jewellery sale is now available to view online and in person at the following times: 25 January 11am-4pm (Birmingham) 28 January 10am-4pm (Birmingham) 29 January 10am-4pm (Birmingham) 30 January 8.30am-11am (Birmingham) Photo ID is required
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