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SOLOMON HOUGHAM; a set of six hallmarked silver Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1806, with a further set of silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Charles Boyton & Son, London 1844, 6.5ozt/202g (12).Additional InformationBoth sets of spoons with engraved initials to the terminals, all with light patina but essentially ok.
WILLIAM ELEY & WILLIAM FEARN; a set of six George III hallmarked silver Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoons, London 1804, approx 8.7ozt/271g (6).Additional InformationAll have a matching engraved armorial of an animal's head erased. General light age wear and some rubbing, but essentially ok.
A part suite of Continental white metal cutlery, comprising six dessert spoons, six table forks and six white metal handled steel knives, each stamped 800, and four white metal teaspoons stamped A.P.Additional InformationGeneral wear and light patina of scratches and scuffs to the white metal throughout, some rubbing to the white metal on the handles of the knives which show that they are probably plated. We do not belive this cutlery to be silver.
MARTIN, HALL & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver twenty-two piece part cutlery service comprising four servings spoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, each with cast scrolling decoration surrounding the circular cartouche, each with engraved initials 'B', London 1880, approx weight 46.12ozt/1434g.Additional InformationAs stated, each piece is engraved with initials to the handles, minor tarnishing, light scratches.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a hallmarked silver suite of Old English and feathered silver flatware, comprising, six soup spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, London 1922; 47ozt / 1478g.Additional InformationLight surface patina and each with engraved initials to the handle but generally ok.
A Greek red figure terracotta urn with everted rim, twin moulded handles and twin panels decorated with figures raised on a spreading circular foot, height 21.75cm.Additional InformationThe foot rim has become detached in an area but sits within the pot. There are small areas of loss where the foot rim has become detached. Rubbing to the paintwork on the interior and exterior rim. There is a small chip to the underside of the everted rim. Light surface scratches and some imperfections as you might expect.
A modern Chinese 'Black Ship' plate in the Japanese style, diameter 26cm, and a Japanese Meiji period Imari nanban 'Black Ship' plate, gilt signature to the underside, diameter 24cm.Additional InformationWear to the decoration, light scratches and scuffs, faint hairline crack. There is a flat chip to the rim of the 'Black Ship' plate, and two restored cracks, minimal wear.
PERTHSHIRE; a glass paperweight decorated with open canes on a latticino bed, diameter 7cm, together with a further faceted paperweight with floral canes, diameter 4cm.Additional InformationEach is slightly grubby and dirty, the faceted one with numerous chips to the facets, each with light wear to the bases.
CHARLOTTE RHEAD; a Bursley ware vase decorated with autumn fruits, height 31.5cm.Additional InformationThe inside rim of the vase is finely crazed throughout and there is a faint line which runs round the upper edge of the inside of the vase - this is a manufacturing flaw, not damage. A few light surface scratches, but essentially ok.
Five assorted decorative paperweights including a Caithness limited edition example 'Marguerite', 317/500, also a collection of commemorative glassware including a goblet commemorating the marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer.Additional InformationLight wear to the bases on each, the condition is generally good, the Pope John Paul II with a minor chip to the foot rim.
TOWER OF LONDON INTEREST; a mid-19th century brass bound oak pocket watch box, the internal pocket watch tray with blue paperbacking which is inscribed 'This piece of oak was part of a beam of the Council Chamber in the Tower of London, it was built in the reign of William the Conqueror in the year of our lord 1080 and restored by order of the ? Concert in 1862. The entire box from a beam of the White Tower. length 12cm.Additional InformationExterior with general light age wear scratches and scuffs, internally generally ok. There are some knocks to the edge of the pocket watch tray. The inscribed writing to the back of the tray is clearly readable.
An 18ct yellow gold and diamond solitaire ring, the raised round brilliant cut stone weighing approx. 0.25cts with six diamond chips to the shoulders, size P 1/2, approx. 2g.Additional InformationThe stone is eight claw set with some inclusions visible with a loupe but not with the naked eye. The diamonds to the shoulders are of poor quality, general light surface scratches.
An 18ct white gold and diamond solitaire ring, the six claw set round brilliant cut diamond weighting approx 0.50ct, size P, approx 4.5g.Additional InformationThe diamond does have inclusions when inspected through a loop, there are light surface scratches to the band but overall good condition.
MOSCHINO BY REDWALL; a vintage 1989 'I Love Venice' blue, red and white cloth and light blue leather shoulder bag designed by Franco Moschino in the Spring/Summer 1989 collection 'Cruise Me Baby', with a gold tone winged lion, the symbol of Venice and four ornate bag feet, with red and white striped cloth sides and long shoulder strap, length 48cm drop, lined with monogrammed fabric with an internal zip pocket and gold tone fob, No.433031, 27 x 18 x 17cm, with Felise dust bag.Provenance: from a private collection in Monaco.Additional InformationThe bag is in good condition, with a few signs of use, but no scratches to the leather, just some discolorations to the base of the leather and to the shoulder straps.
A good Art Deco emerald and diamond ring, the central square cut emerald weighing approx. 1.3cts within a platform of twenty-two diamonds in white metal, size S, approx. 4.3g.Purchased on 24th September 1937 from Edwin Pryor & Son, for £40 by the vendor's grandmother. Additional InformationThe head is approx. 17.6 x 11.8mm, the emerald has light surface abrasions as you would expect and also natural inclusions to the stone. The diamonds are facing up nicely and are well matched. No stones are missing. The setting itself is in good order and the ring is unmarked.
A yellow metal diamond ring with central emerald coloured stone within a border of twelve old cut diamonds, in high claw setting, size M, approx. 4.2g.Additional InformationThe central stone is not an emerald and it has very light surface abrasions. The diamonds are well matched but under a loupe you can clearly see inclusions and flaws. Some of the tips of the claws would require attention. The band is unmarked with light surface wear throughout.
A 14ct yellow gold sapphire and diamond ring, with five square cut sapphires totalling approx. 1ct and two tiny diamonds either side totalling approx. 0.08cts, size Q, approx. 3.4g, sold with certificate, purchased in Jaipur.Additional InformationThe central sapphire is green rather than blue, light surface scratches and surface abrasions throughout.
CALVIN KLEIN; a black nylon cloth and black leather tote bag with black leather jewel top handles with buckles and side pockets, silver tone plaques with marker's logo to both sides, and a magnetic top closure, 35 x 28 x 22cm, a black leather Radley handbag with light grey trim and stitching, zip top and iconic dog charm, 30 x 20 x 8cm and a black mock crocodile BillyBag with gunmetal tone hardware, with top flap closure and carry handle, lined in purple cloth, 33 x 22 x 11cm (3).Additional InformationThe Calvin Klein bag is in excellent condition and looks unused. The Radley handbag has some signs of use and the leather has a few scuffs and scratches - particularly around the base, but overall is in a good condition. The BillyBag is in an excellent unused condition, with few marks to both the outside and the inside.
STRENESSE GABRIELE STREHLE; a large black fabric and black leather trim holdall, with attached luggage telescopic rod handles to base, silver tone hardware, an top zip and large side zip pocket and three internal pockets, and a detachable carry strap, 65 x 34 x 36cm.Provenance: from a private collection in Monaco.Additional InformationThe holdall is very good condition with only a few light scratches to the base.
CELINE; a tan calfskin leather and maker's monogrammed suede 'bowling bag' with jewel top rolled handles, gold tone hardware, a monogrammed cloth interior with zip pocket and a gold tone zip top with maker's label to fob, 27 x 18 x 11cm, No.MC01/1, with original dust bag.Provenance: from a private collection in Monaco.Additional InformationThe bag is overall in very good condition, with few signs of use to the leather, with few light scratches and no discolouration. The suede has signs of use, with a slight discolouration, but internally the bag is in good condition.
ANNA; a multicoloured embroidered bag embellished with sequins and beads in the form of flowers and leaves, with a purple snakeskin top handle that is removable and lined in black velvet, 31 x 19 x 3cm.Provenance: from a private collection in Monaco.Additional InformationThe bag is a good condition with only signs of light wear.
DAVID ANDERSEN; a pair of sterling silver and white enamelled leaf decorated ear clips and a small sterling silver red enamelled butterfly brooch, length of earrings 30mm, width of brooch 20mm.Additional InformationThe earrings have clip fittings, some tarnishing and toning, some light surface scratches but enamel is ok. The butterlfy brooch likewise, the enamel is in good order just light surface toning and tarnishing.
THE COSTUMES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, with seventeen hand coloured engraved plates in one concertina, engraved title, Published by Nathaniel Whittock, c1830, embossed green cloth with gilt lettering, (1).Additional InformationSome slight offsetting here and there. Plates with light toning and plate 12 with some edge wear at top and bottom. Cover with general edge wear.
COOPER (W), THE BIRDS OF PARADISE AND BOWERBIRDS, black and white illustrations and colour plates, beige cloth spine and green boards, with d.j. and titled sleeve, Collins, 1977, CHEKE (R), HELM IDENTIFICATION GUIDES, SUNBIRDS, with d.j., Christopher Helm, 2001; JOHNSGARD (P), TROGONS AND QUETZALS OF THE WORLD, D.J., 2000; FOGDEN (M), HUMMING BIRDS OF COSTA RICA, Firefly Books, 2006 (4).Additional InformationSlight blemish by at the top of the half title page. Green front end paper with two slight creases. Light shelf wear to top and bottom of sine and edges of jacket. Jacket with some light creases and marks. Overall ok.
SHAKESPEARE (W), THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE, in nine miniature volumes, engraved portrait to volume I and engraved plates to all, full Morocco with gilt detailing, London, William Pickering, 1825 (9).Additional InformationBindings in good condition with very slight rubbing. Internally with light toning but generally clean and bright. Postage for this lot would be a small box.
WAUGH (E); SCOOP, first edition, with raised 8 to the publication date, and ‘a’ rather than ‘as’ to the bottom of P88, patterned cloth with gold lettering, in un-clipped d.j., London, Chapman & Hall, 1938 (1).Additional InformationThe dust jacket is faded on the spine and has losses to the top and bottom of the spine and heavily worn on the folded edges of the spine. Edges of the jacket with wear, losses and some small tears. The marbled cloth is slightly lighter to the spine and worn on the corners of the spine. Cloth rubbed along the edges. Internally with some foxing and light toning but generally fair.
TOM OF FINLAND; a retrospective, illustrated with black and white homo-erotic illustrations , GMP, Published USA 1998 and printed by London Press, California (1).Additional InformationGeneral wear to the edges of the soft covers and some light scuffs and marks. Internally the front gutter is slightly open and some of the latter pages with slight creates to top outer corner otherwise, internally clean and bright.
PIERS BROWNE; signed limited edition print, 'Haymaking in Wensleydale', 34/160, titled, signed, dated 83 and numbered in pencil, 33 x 46.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationPrint is generally clean and bright. some specks of dirt on the mount. Frame with light wear.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
LATE 19TH CENTURY IRISH SCHOOL; watercolour, mountainous lake landscape with figure in foreground, unsigned, indistinctly inscribed lower left 'Donegal', 23.5 x 34cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationA couple of light spots of foxing to the surface, but retains good colour. Indistinct inscription lower left which we read as 'Donegal', please make your own mind up.
ROBERT E HOLDING (active late 19th century); watercolour, 'The Mansion House, London', signed and dated '75 lower right, 41.7 x 57.7cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationSome light spotting, some further lines, scuffs and marks, at least one visible pin prick hole and there is a tear to the lower right. Further wear to frame.
ATTRIBUTED TO C F THOMAS; watercolour, still life study of musical instruments, music sheets and books, unsigned but with E.S.K. blind stamp lower left, 24.5 x 54.6cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationImage generally clean and bright. Frame with light wear be a small chip to the bottom left corner.
GEORGE THOMPSON (1934-2019); watercolour, fishing boats at a low tide, signed lower right, 36 x 53cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThe image is generally clean and bright. The frame with a few light scuffs.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
MARY RODGERS; watercolour, 'Hawleston, Northants', signed and dated '89, 37 x 56cm, framed and glazed, together with a pastel landscape, signed C. Alice, and a pastel study of a hunting dog, indistinctly signed and dated 1955, (3). (D)Additional InformationThe Mary Rodgers is generally clean and bright. The pastel landscape is undulated in the frame. The dog pastel is generally bright with a few light foxing marks - the frame is worn and scuffed.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
HAZEL BARKER; oil on canvas, 'Golden Landscape, Tuscany', signed lower right, 29 x 29cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationCanvas generally clean and bright, frame with light wear.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
THEODORUS VAN OORSCHOT (DUTCH 1910-1985); oil on canvas, still life of flowers in a jug, signed lower right, 79 x 59cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationImage clean and bright. The canvas slightly saggy to lower right. Frame with light scuffs.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org

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