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Los 397

A 19th century rose gold turquoise and diamond ring, the central oval turquoise cabochon surrounded by rose cut diamonds, total weight of diamonds estimated approx. 0.96cts, with tapering shoulders and plain band of unmarked rose gold (tests as approx. 18ct gold), size N, 8.8gturquoise very lightly oxidised (see pics)one diamond has small conchoidal fracture & one other has surface rising inclusion/naturalband appears to have been re-sizedlight wear throughout but overall good clean condition

Los 421

An 18ct diamond bracelet, set with round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated approx. 0.42cts, all collet mounted and interspaced with short lengths of yellow gold, stamped 750 to one end, with box clasp stamped 750 with Birmingham assay mark, 19cm long, 12.1gdiamonds are reasonably bright and well matchedlight wear throughout but overall good clean condition

Los 415

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval deep blue sapphire surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated approx. 1.40cts, head 20.5mm long overall, with split shoulders and plain band stamped 18ct, size M, 8.4gsapphire approx.12.6 x 10 x 4.4mmvery small surface rising inclusion to crown facet (not stability affecting & not eye visible)light wear throughout but overall good

Los 521

An early 20th Century French gilt brass clock garniture, the clock with white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals set in a scrolled and foliate mounted case, fitted with a brass movement formerly striking on a bell (bell now difficient) together with a pair of two light candelabras set on spreading three footed pierced bases, largest piece 30cm high (3)

Los 21

Impressive Waterford Trophy Vase and Cover 1984 etched Waterford Crystal Award 1984 and inscription for the " International Festival of Light Opera" on frosted panel with shield above and masks below together with programmes for the 27th Waterford International Festival of Light Opera and programme for 1984 featuring the winner - Players Anonymous, London for their production of the Man of La Mancha.58cm high good condition

Los 432

A Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra bracelet, in black onyx and 18ct white gold, serial no.JE128439, stamped VCA Au750, clasp stamped with Van Cleef & Arpels logo S239, 19cm long, 9.4g, (no box)very light wear & overall good conditionPLEASE NOTE - this does not come with any box or paperwork. Buyers MUST satisfy themselves as to authenticity

Los 26

Two large Waterford Crystal glass bowls made as trophies for presentation at the Waterford Light Festival Opera

Los 580

An antique enamel signed marked Caleys Norwich Cocoa decorated to the centre with the design of a Caleys packet, 51 x 71cmAppears rather worn with an area of repainting under the packet in the centre of the sign. Various spots of paint and areas of rust throughout. Back of the sign has been painted whiteWould benefit from a light restoration Please see extra images

Los 398

A late 19th/early20th century diamond ring, the marquise shape ring set with old mine cut diamonds and diamond highlights, shoulders set with a single old mine cut diamond, total estimated approx. 2.26cts, all set in yellow gold with plain band stamped 18ct, size O, 6.6gDiamonds - bright, lively & reasonably well matched (consistent with age & cut)some of the lower gallery supports have lifted slightly away from bottom of frame, however not readily eye visible & doesn't appear to affect stabilitylight wear throuhgout

Los 157

A pair of Chinese porcelain vases late Qing Dynasty of inverted baluster form, enameled with birds and flowers on a light blue ground, 27cm high (one vase a/f)

Los 404

A late Victorian diamond and emerald frog brooch, set throughout with European and single cut diamonds with emerald eyes, all set in unmarked white metal (tests as silver) wtih unmarked yellow metal back (tests as approx. 18ct gold), unmarked, 25mm long, 9.8gsurface rising inclusion to eyesvery light wear with some mild tarnishoverall good

Los 407

An 18ct aquamarine and diamond ring, the central emerald cut aquamarine in rubover mount, surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approx. 0.18cts, head overall 11.5 x 9.5mm, with plain band hallmarked London 2014, size N, 5.5glight wear throughoutin need of a light cleanoverall good

Los 393

A diamond star brooch, the diamond set six pointed star, with a blade between each point set with a single diamond, total weight of diamonds estimated approx. 1.54cts, all set in unmarked white and yellow metal (tests as silver and approx. 18ct gold), with hook to reverse and removeable pin, 35mm diameter, 13.6glight wear throughoutmild tarnishing in placesoverall good

Los 407

A mid-century Anglepoise Lighting Company desk light BS4533 2.4 on a circular base finished in an orange colour Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Los 331

Approximately seventy Del Prado figures to include' Sergeant Major Brunswick 1815, Sergeant Sharpshooters 2nd light Bn KGL 1815, Grenadier Napoleon's Italian guard 1806 and othersLocationIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Los 469

A weighted brass bankers desk light with original green glass shade (chips to front edge of shade)Location: RWBIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Los 92

Ishiguro (Kazuo).Never Let Me Go.London: Faber and Faber, 2005, first edition, signed by the author on title-page, original boards, dust jacket, fine copy, together with:idem. The Unconsoled. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995, first American edition, signed by the author on title-page, original cloth-backed boards, dust jacket, fine copy, together with:Three others by Ishiguro, including another signed copy.(5)Never Let Me Go - FineThe Unconsoled - very small mark to bottom edge of text block, otherwise fine. Dust jacket with mylar covering.Never Let Me Go (advance reader's edition) - fine. (not collated)When We Were Orphans - in original unopened cellophane wrapper. (not collated)An Artist of the Floating World - light toning to edges of text block and top margins. Dust jacket with faint spotting verso and some faint damp staining, edges a little dust-stained. Small creas to top corner of rear panel. (not collated)

Los 52

Gilpin (William).Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1772, on Several Parts of England; Particularly the Mountains and Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland.London: R. Blamire, 1786, two octavo volumes, half-titles, 29 (of 30) aquatint plates, some light foxing and offsetting, full calf gilt, marbled endpapers, extremities rubbed, head and foot of spines fraying with some loss to foot of vol. 2;idem, Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1776, on Several Parts of Great Britain; Particularly the High-Lands of Scotland. London: R. Blamire, 1789, two octavo volumes, 38 (of 40) plates, some foxing and offsetting, full calf gilt, marbled endpapers, joints split but holding, extremities rubbed, some loss to head and foot of spines, together with:One other Gilpin. (5)

Los 96

Mantel (Hilary).Wolf Hall.London: The Folio Society, 2022, first edition thus, signed 'Hilary Mantel' to label on front free endpaper, original decorative cloth, all edges gilt, slipcase;idem, Bring Up the Bodies. London: Fourth Estate, 2012, first edition, original boards, dust jacket;idem, The Mirror and the Light. London: Fourth Estate, 2020, first edition, original boards, dust jacket, together with:Two others.(5)

Los 32

Manuscript Exercise Book.Guliolmi (P. Fran). Rudimentorum Philosophiae Scholasticae. Leodii [Liège], 1667-1668, ink manuscript in a single hand, [2], 382 pp., (final numbered page blank), 204mm x 165mm, occasional very light spotting and dust staining, small marginal worm track to first several leaves (not affecting text), small library shelfmark label to pastedown, large library ink stamp to front free endpaper, single printed leaf tipped-in at rear, contemporary vellum over thin boards, together with:Two other manuscripts.(3)

Los 81

Ferns and Grasses.Sowerby (John E.) and Jonhson (Charles). The Ferns of Great Britain. London: John E. Sowerby, 1855, forty-nine hand-coloured engraved plates, [bound with:] idem, The Fern Allies: A Supplement to the Ferns of Great Britain. London: John E. Sowerby, 1846, thirty-one hand-coloured engraved plates, light scattered spotting, ex-library, library bookplate and pencil shelfmark, later cloth binding gilt;Pratt (Anne). The Ferns of Great Britain, and Their Allies the Club-Mosses, Pepperworts, and Horsetails. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, no date, second edition, 41 colour plates, ex-library, library bookplate, two ink ownership inscriptions and library ink shelfmark, worn cloth, all edges gilt, together with:Eight others. (10)All ex-library.

Los 100

Mantel (Hilary) - Signed Copies.Wolf Hall.London: Fourth Estate, 2009, signed by the author on title-page, limited edition cloth binding, together with:idem. Bring up the Bodies [and] The Mirror and the Light: Deluxe Edition, Fourth Estate, both signed limited editions sealed in original publisher's shrinkwrap, together with:idem. The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher and Other Stories. London: Fourth Estate, 2014, signed by the author on title-page, original cloth, dust jacket, together with:Two unsigned first editions, two theatre programmes and a reading guide.(9)

Los 14

Grasset (Eugène).Plants and their Application to Ornament.London: Chapman & Hall, [1897-97], folio, seventy-two colour plates, a few marked, one with light spotting but majority bright and clean, title-page leaf browned and loose, contemporary green cloth, edges a little rubbed/worn.

Los 10

Jones (Owen).The Grammar of Ornament.London: Bernard Quaritch, 1868, additional chromolithograph title and 111 plates, paper guards, foxing to text leaves, light scattered spotting to plates, additional title with dust staining, original decorative cloth gilt, gutta percha perished, leaves loose, library selfmark label and pencil shelfmark to pastedown, large library ink stamp to front free endpaper [sold as a collection of plates];Pugin (Augustus Welby). Details of Antient Timber Houses of the 15th and 16th centuries. London: Ackermann, 1836, [bound with] Gothic Furniture in the style of the 15th Century, London: Ackermann, 1835 [and] Designs for Gold & Silversmiths, London: 1830 [and] Designs for Iron & Brass Work, London: Ackermann, 1836, four volumes in one, each with separate title page, ninety-six plates, scattered spotting, half roan gilt, rubbed, marbled endpapers;idem. Floriated Ornament. London: Chatto and Windus, 1875, additional chromolithograph title page and thirty plates, paper guards, foxing, particularly heavy to first few leaves and verso of plates, leather-backed cloth gilt, rubbed and marked.(3)Ex-library copies with bookplates, shelfmark labels and pencil library shelfmarks to endpapers.

Los 70

Remy (Jules, & Julius Brenchley).A Journey to Great-Salt-Lake City. With a Sketch of the History, Religion, and Customs of the Mormons, and an introduction on the religious movement in the United States.London: W. Jeffs, 1861, two large octavo volumes, half-titles, frontispieces, plates and folding map as called for, foxing, some marginal pencil lines, abbey library blind-stamp to leaf of vol. 1 and title of vol. 2, abbey library bookplate, shelfmark label and pencil shelfmarks to front endpapers of both volumes, contemporary blind stamped cloth gilt, spines sunned, extremities bumped, boards a little marked;Domenech (Abbé Em.).Seven Years' Residence in the Great Deserts of North America.London: Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts, 1860, two octavo volumes, half-titles, frontispieces, plates and folding maps as called for, scattered spotting and light finger-soiling, few leaves loose, abbey library bookplates, shelfmark labels and pencil shelfmarks to endpapers (vol. 1 with two library bookplates and ink number to front free endpaper), contemporary cloth, rubbed and bumped, joints split [text not collated]. (4)

Los 91

Christie (Agatha).4.50 From Paddington. London: Collins Crime Club, 1957, first edition, strip of toning to preliminary and final leaf, original cloth, dust jacket, spine lightly faded, extremities creased, few small chips, tape repair verso; idem. A Pocket Full of Rye. London: Collins Crime Club, 1953, first edition, light spotting to page edges, ownership inscription rubbed out on front free endpaper, original cloth, dust jacket, a little foxed and soiled, tears to eges, some loss to head and foot of spine;idem. Cat Among the Pigeons. London: Collins Crime Club, 1959, first edition, original cloth, dust jacket, tape repairs verso, some loss to head and foot of spine;idem. A Carribean Mystery. London: Collins Crime Club, 1964, first edition, original cloth, dust jacket, slight toning;Fourteen others by Christie, all but four first editions, all but five with dust jackets.(18)

Los 68

Caves and Caving.A collection of works on caves and caving, to include: Some Account of Cheddar, its Cliffs and its Caves, Chiefly Compiled from Printed and Other Documents. Bristol: Light and Ridler, 1842, ocatvo, (possibly lacking half-title), bookplate of John Tricks Spalding, marbled endpapers, half calf gilt with John Tricks Spalding monogram to upper cover, lightly rubbed, small scuff to upper board;Hovey (Horace C.). Celebrated American Caverns, especially Mammoth, Wyandot, and Luray. Together with Historical, Scientific, and Descriptive Notices of Caves and Grottoes in Other Lands. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1882, xii, 228pp. plus 8 pp. publisher's catalogue, frontispiece and twenty-nine plates/maps (three folding), in-text illustrations, extra-illustrated with several clippings tipped-in or mounted to verso of plates, title-page torn at gutter, ink marginal annotation on p. 163, ink note on front free endpaper, publisher's brown cloth gilt, marked, corners slightly bumped;Römer (Professor Dr Ferd) and Lee (John Edward, translator). The Bone Caves of Ojcow in Poland. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1884, frontispiece and twelve plates, faint spotting to title, some marginal dust-staining, maroon cloth gilt, extremities very lightly rubbed;With forty-three others.(46)

Los 79

Blome (Richard). The Present State of His Majesties Isles and Territories of America. London: Printed by H. Clark for Dolman Newman, 1687, octavo, [8], 262, [42] pp., including 6 pp. advertisements at rear, engraved portrait frontispiece, seven engraved folding maps after Robert Morden, one plate of sundials, some mis-pagination but text and register continuous, U5v with horizontal line below text and catchword: 'Books', brown stains to p. 65, N5 with large tear affecting text (two missing words supplied in manuscript) and repairs, maps a little creased mainly to edges, general light age-toning, near contemporary speckled calf, rubbed, corners bumped.First edition of this important work on the English colonies in America and the West Indies in the 17th century.

Los 69

Stephens (John L.).Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan.New York: Harper & Brothers, 1841, two octavo volumes, map, plates and illustrations as called for, marbled endpapers, scattered spotting, small tear to folding map, bookplates on pastedown and front free endpaper of vol. 1, small bookplate to pastedown of vol. 2, ink inscription to flyleaf of vol. 1, later half morocco gilt, mottled boards, extremities rubbed;idem, Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1843, two octavo volumes, plates and illustrations as called for, folding map, age toning/foxing, bookplates of Warren Irvin, ink inscription to flyleaf of vol. 1, later half morocco gilt, very light rubbing, mark to upper board of vol. 2.(4)

Los 43

Low (Charles Rathbone).Her Majesty's Navy. London: J. S. Virtue & Co., [1890-1893], three volumes, chromolithograph frontispieces, additional titles and plates as called for, advertisements bound to rear of each volume, very occasional light spotting mostly to preliminaries, original pictorial cloth gilt, all edges gilt, some edge-wear, vol. 1 spine slightly marked, lower inner joint split, spine of vol. 3 a little faded, lower boards of vols. 2 and 3 with some staining, scuff to lower board of vol. 1.(3)

Los 56

Speed (John).The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their Civill Wars since the Conquest.George Humble, [circa 1627], hand-coloured engraved map with title cartouche, compass rose and sites of battles, platemark 385mm x 510mm, framed and glazed front and rear, English text verso.Very light surface dirt to left margin/coast of Ireland. Central fold reinforced verso. Verso with some faint foxing and a small green mark affecting four words of text.

Los 17

Dresser (Christopher). Studies in Design.London: Cassell, Petter and Galpin, no date [1874-76], folio, lithograph title, sixty plates, captioned tissue guards, spotting to first few leaves including title, plates generally clean with light spotting to margins and verso of leaves, as well as some finger-soiling to page edges, library shelfmark label and pencil shelfmarks to preliminaries, original cloth gilt, all edges gilt, worn and dusty, upper joint split, many leaves loose.

Los 45

Ancell (S.).A Circumstantial Journal Of the Long and Tedious Blockade and Siege of Gibraltar, from the Twelfth of September, 1779, to the Third Day of February, 1783...Liverpool, J. Schofield, 1785, octavo, engraved frontispiece, map and folding plate, lacking one leaf from list of subscribers at rear, age-toning and some light finger-soiling, modern paper-covered boards, together with:Two others on the Siege of Gibraltar.(3)

Los 33

Religious Commonplace Book.Commonplace Book of Alethea Langdale. Ink manuscript in several hands, early 18th century, 311 pp. (including 5 blanks but excluding other blank leaves), 167mm x 112mm, library bookplate and two labels on front pastedown, contemporary ownership inscription and later pencil notes, on flyleaf, red ink smudge on p. 13, other ink smudges and faint spotting, light age toning, 20th century manuscript contents page tipped-in at rear, marbled endpapers, near contemporary leather binidng, slightly rubbed, all edges gilt, together with:Two religious manuscripts.(3)A note at the beginning of the commonplace book suggests Alethea Langdale was likely a student St Monica's, Louvain (which later moved to Newton Abbot).

Los 197

Father and Son decorations: Sir William Hannay Raeburn; his George V Baronetcy velum document, with seal, in a red Morocco leather dispatch box, the lid with the Royal Coat of Arms and Barons badge (Raeburn of Helensburgh 1923), cased, and his son, William Norman Raeburn, his CBE in a Garrard leather case and his Kings Council certificate, with copy documentation Provenance: On Instructions of the Family: Medals and Militaria from the Estate of a West Country CollectorNo key with boxlight wear/scuffing to the box, light dirt, document and seal generally good but with slight loss to one side just above 9 o'clock, see imagesCBE enamel looks food, ribbon poor, Garrard slight scuff marksBaronets medal, slight edge knock to 6 o'clock otherwise goodKC document folded, generally good

Los 285

A shelf of assorted ceramics including an Aesthetic period garniture, with elephant handles, Watcombe, Argos and Arts and Crafts brass light shade

Los 401

A deep light oak display cabinet, 90cm W, 50cm D, 180cm H

Los 407

A light oak framed, brown leather three piece suite, by Ekornes

Los 413

A light oak coffee table, with drawers and two occasional tables

Los 1037

A pair of Art Deco glass clam shaped wall light fittings, 28 cm x 21 cm.

Los 104

A brass jardiniere stand of square form, with Minton china works tiles to each side and depicting farmyard scenes. Overall height 21 cm, width and depth 18.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tiles are generally in very good order just showing some light staining around the edges where they meet the brasswork. The tile depicting the goats is broken in half and has been glued at some point. The metalwork is again generally in good order showing signs of age-related ware but nothing untoward.

Los 109

A 19th century Parian ware figure, a standing female artist. Height 33 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The figure is in excellent order. We can see no signs of chips, cracks or restoration and UV light examination reveals nothing further. It is relatively clean and ready to display.The Parian figure is in extremely good condition with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no losses to the fingers or toes.

Los 1114

A Persian design runner, with multiple line border and centre rectangular panel, principal colours dark blue, red, light blue and beige. Length 302 cm x 118 cm.

Los 1117

An Iranian fringed runner, principal colours red, blue, light blue and beige and with multiple line border. 360 cm (excluding fringes) x 87.5 cm.

Los 1127

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany cased aneroid barometer, by Fattorini & Sons Ltd Bradford. Height 91 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The barometer case is in generally good order with only minor issues. There is a slight crush to the top right-hand corner of the cornice and various small dings and scratches to the main body of the barometer. The most noticeable is the light scratch to the underside of the inlay at the foot. The thermometer too seems intact. The silvering is a little worn in places. The silvering to the main dial is in generally good order and the barometer appears to be operating. The brass dial is tarnished.

Los 1292

A late Georgian mahogany breakfront triple wardrobe, with series of finials to the detachable moulded cornice above a centre pair of doors opening to trays, flanked on either side by hanging space, with two base drawers and all raised on turned feet. Height 196 cm, width 232 cm, depth 63 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The wardrobe is in very good condition showing signs of age-related wear. There is a small scratch to the lower part of the left-hand door and the central left-hand door has sprung very slightly from the framework on the right-hand side. The bottom two central drawers have some very light fading and slight watermakrs but nothing particularly obvious. It is structurally sound and in good order.

Los 1375

A Peter Hall of Staveley Craftsmen made oak coffee table, with plate glass protective top and raised on tapered chamfered legs of square section. Height including glass top 41.5 cm, top 118 cm x 74 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table has a glass top which has protected it from most thing. However, there are two ring marks to one corner. There are also some age and use related marks around the legs and sides, including some very light scratches and some water splash marks but nothing really untoward.

Los 1432

A pair of continental walnut and marquetry three drawer bedside cabinets, each with marble top and raised on cabriole legs terminating in sabot feet. Height 73 cm, top 36 cm x 31 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: On one cabinet the marble top has some very minor nibbles to some edges and light scratches to the top, although these are nothing to worry about. The left-hand side has some marks that we would suspect are probably water splash marks and there are some similar marks to the bottom drawer on the left-hand side. Other than this it has age-related marks. On the second one the marble is in the same condition. The body of the cabinet again is in the same condition but is a very slightly lighter colour.

Los 1461

A George III single drop flap side table, with recessed frieze and raised on turned legs terminating in pad feet. Height 71 cm, length 76 cm, depth flap down 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top of the table has various watermarks and in a certain light you can see where somebody has written on top of the table. There are some slight indentations and scratches. Where the rear leaf is hinged to join onto the top section, there is a section of timber missing. This is approximately 12 cm in length. The rear leaf is also spilt nearly the full length. The rear leg hinge is in good working order, there are however signs of historic woodworm to this section. The table is structurally sound and the drawer works as it should.

Los 147

A Victorian Burgess & Leigh Indian Empire scenes transfer printed and gilt teapot. Height 18 cm, length 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: the lid of the teapot has some slight rubbing to the gilding but nothing untoward. When the lid is lifted from the teapot on the inside rim there is an overglazed chip, but it is slightly discoloured. There is also another smaller chip on the upper rim, both of these would be covered when the lid is on. The rest of the body is in good order showing light signs of rubbing to the gilding but nothing untoward.

Los 155

A Blanc de Chine table lamp base, winged cherub and tree form. Height excluding light fitting 30 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Other than being dirty the lamp base is in generally good order. The light fitting is fixed into place with plaster of Paris suggesting that the piece was originally a candlestick. There is one small loss to a branch and a hairline crack across one of the bottom branches. The cherub seems intact. The base has one bottom edge nibble.

Los 1576

A Victorian foliate marquetry side cabinet, with single glazed door opening to shelves with brass mounts and raised on bracket feet. Height 107 cm, width 79 cm, depth 32.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top of the cabinet is a good colour and in good order, however when you run your hand across it there is a very slight wave to the veneer. The door is slightly warped and there is a crack in the top right-hand corner towards the lower of the curve. This is 6-7 cm in length. On the right-hand side of the base at the rear there is loss to the veneer. The rear left-hand left leg is missing a section of timber however it does sit quite level on the floor due to the inner piece of timber that is left. Other than this it shows signs of general wear and tear, some light chipping to the veneer around the base etc.

Los 19

A late 19th century Chinese vase, converted to a lamp blue background with floral panels, panels showing Pagoda and one with bird on a branch with four character marks to base. Height of vase +/- 28 cm excluding electrical fitting. CONDITION REPORT: The vase appears to be in very good condition. We cannot see the top rim as the wooden light fitting covers this. The base of the vase has old glue where green baize has been fitted to stop scratching. There do not appear to be any hairline cracks or any damage of any note to the main body of the vase. There is some rubbing to the gilding around the panels.

Los 236

Collection of Victorian silver coins, old head Maundy money set, Gothic crown, three Victorian crowns 1897, 1888 and 1889, 1901 half crown, 1899 florin, 1900 shilling, 1900 sixpence and 1901 threepenny piece. CONDITION REPORT: The Maundy set is boxed in a later box and shows light wear. The crowns are not in too bad of a condition but you can see the wear to the hairline and the ears, the Gothic crown requires a clean but the wear is minimal. There is a lot of wear to the head of the florin, light wear to the threepenny piece and wear to the sixpence, shilling and 1801 half-crown, this is easily visible to the hairline and facial features.

Los 25

Two Chinese antiquarian ginger jars, 17 cm high with wood stand and 14 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The larger ginger jar main body is in good order but shows the typical occasional glaze blemish, pin prick etc, there is also discoloured crazing to the underside and a firing fault. On the inside it looks like this has possibly been glazed over or painted over. The smaller jar lid is in good order showing the usual glaze faults and the main body is in the same condition but does show some light scratches but nothing untoward.

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