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English violin by and labelled Emanuel Whitmarsh, London-1912 and inscribed with the maker's initials on the label, the two piece back of medium broad curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14", 35.60cm, bow, W.E. Hill & Sons rosewood case
Old English violoncello labelled Kennedy, Violin, Violoncello, Tenor, Double Bass and Bow Maker, 364, Oxford Road. Near The Pantheon, the two piece back of wild flame with birds eye maple sides, the later head of medium curl, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 29", 73.60cm
Good 19th century violoncello, unlabelled, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 29 7/8", 75.90cm, hard case *This violoncello is sold with a nickel mounted violin bow stamped J.P. Gerard, another unstamped nickel mounted violoncello bow and a music stand
A yellow metal diamond and ruby gem vinaigrette possibly Russian in origin, with double chain to finger ring, the bulbous body is set with a large pear-shaped diamond estimated approx 1ct with matching in size a ruby underneath a diamond set bow, with two marquis shaped diamonds, the reverse a diamond red and green gem set crown tops a diamond and lozenge shaped ruby and two further lozenge shaped rubies to each side flanking the scrolled handles, the pierced vinaigrette lid has a twin heart motif. Length including chain 11cm, from foot to lid finial 6cm. Weight 46.1gms, overall estimated approx total diamond carat weight 3.60cts
1965 Hofner 500/1 violin bass guitar, made in Germany, ser. no. 2xx1, sunburst finish with typical wear for age, previous neck reset, bow to neck, wear to frets, strap button repositioned leaving an empty hole, attention required to neck pickup, original hard case, condition: fair Sold with CITES certificate no. 555282/01
Colonial North America, Massachusetts Bay, Pine Tree shilling, 1652, small-sized issue of 1675-82, obv., ‘Cupid’s Bow’ branches to pine tree, with large lettering in legend, rev., distinctive, rather coarse lettering with flaws and evidence of die clashing as usually found with this die pairing, 4.42g (Noe 28; Breen 60), typical imperfections of striking but generally very fine and clear, a very rare variety
Regency Period Pencil And Chalk Pastel Portraits Three in total depicting female portraits, possibly three members of the same family,rendered in descending order of age. The first an older lady in typical William IV day dress, with modest bonnet tied in bow at neck and reading spectacles/pincnez on chain. The second, a middle aged lady in walking dress with lace edged bonnet, tied at neck with pale pink bow. The third, a young lady with raven hair, centre parted and pinned in a low chignon covering her ears as was fashionable at the time. The young lady is depicted in typical day dress of the period with pleated shawl collar and gold brooch. There appears to be an indiscernible artists signature to the bottom left of the portrait of the young lady and a date of 1883. Very fine and accomplished renderings on heavyweight sand coloured pastel paper ground. Approx dimensions of each 11 x 16.8 inches. Each framed and mounted under glass with wide cream mount and gilt frame with foliate and scroll moulded corners. Several areas of foxing and spotting to each.

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