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Postcards in album including real photographs, Hawhurst Fire Brigade, firemen and engine, railway station interior, steam locomotives identified, signal box with signal man Farnborough miniature railway, anti-tank gun, light tank, Mr Chamberlain Machine Gunner on B & P Overstrand, H.M.S. Rodney firing and others, birds, military, comic, artist drawn (qty)
1966 Morris Minor 1000 Traveller. Registration no. ONO 170D - only two family owners and 42,000 miles from new - finished in Old English white with red trim. This excellent example has been lovingly cared for by a father and son. It was last on the road in 2002 and will require some light recommissioning for the road. Sold with some spares CONDITION REPORT From a deceased estate and sadly no paperwork whatsoever. The solicitors handling the estate have applied to the DVLA for a V5 logbook. There is however a display board put together by the late owner explaining the cars history, mileage and restoration works carried out. The car is in very good cosmetic condition but currently will not run due to a broken fuel pump. It will require some re-commissioning having been in dry storage for approximately 10 years but in my opinion has the potential to be a concours winning car.
Doll - bisque head marked - Simon & Halbig K 'Star' R. 53, with blue sleeping eyes, painted brows, lashes and lips and pierced ears, with clothing, ball jointed limbs CONDITION REPORT Head - no chips, cracks or restoration. Some eye lashes missing. Tiny light surface marks on one cheek. All fingers are present, some minor paint chips. Feet - unable to check properly as leather shoes are delicate, however five toes on each foot can be felt through the soft leather
Railway - Trix TTR boxed selection 4-4-0 Engine and Tender 4 / 536, Crane Truck set, Block Signalling set, Container Wagon, Dump Wagon Crane on Base, Goods Brake with light, many Ways Goods Shed 3002, Tram Whistle set no. 274, Island Platform 3003, selection of track and a Elevator Conveyor in a wooden carrying box
An Oriental silver rosewater sprinkler, possibly Chinese export, with Gothic 'k' mark and character mark, of usual baluster form with elongated neck, on pedestal circular foot, decorated with foliage, inscribed, 31cm high CONDITION REPORT: Flowerhead tip doesn't stand completely straight. Base a little wobly and with a few knocks. Area of abrasion to foot rim. Some light wear and small knocks. Please view additional images.
A late Victorian large silver inkstand, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, of rectangular form, with pierced three-quarter gallery, fitted with two silver mounted cut glass ink bottles and with pen recess, on foliate and bead capped scroll feet, 24 x 39cm, 56oz, with modern silver handled letter opener (2) CONDITION REPORT: One glass bottle has large piece knocked off one corner and the lid doesn't close tightly and both bottles have small chips. Surface scratches and light wear. Flat base a little loose from frame.
An Art Deco silver spot hammered two handled christening bowl and spoon, by R E Stone, London 1933, the bowl of circular form with triangle shaped handles applied with stylised fans, the spoon with geometric handle and rat tail bowl, with facsimilie signature, bowl 16cm wide, spoon 14.25cm long, 7oz, in a fitted Harrods case (2) CONDITION REPORT: Shallow dent to base of bowl. Some scratches to surface and nibbles to rim. Some light stains to case.
A Victorian novelty silver decanter, by Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1893, modelled as a champagne bottle, 34cm high CONDITION REPORT: Quite severe tarnishing to silver and residues of silver polish build-up. Some scratching and small dots of corrosion to inner gilt rims. Somebody has scratched a code of letters and numbers to the left of the marks and to base of glass. Light general wear and surface scratches. Please view additional images (available upon request).
An Edwardian silver three-piece teaset, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902, of half fluted oval form with flared rim, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt interiors and an additional hot water jug, also by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902, of spiral fluted baluster form, on pedestal circular foot, 46oz, all in an oak fitted case (4) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot has loose handle and knop. Screw fixing knop appears to be a non-silver replacement. Tarnish and light general wear, but no obvious major faults. Moth holes to felt lining of case.
A silver preserve pot and spoon, designed by AE Jones and retailed by George Lawrence Connell, Birmingham 1909, of spot hammered cylindrical form, with ropework border and tassels terminating in tudor rose motifs, the cover and spoon with fluted ball finials, 13.5cm high, 5oz excluding clear glass liner A E Jones' work was sold by many retail companies and some chose to use their own retail mark on his pieces. All orders given to Jones by Connell's had to be marketed under their name. CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Please view images of marks.
A Georgian gilt metal paste rivière, c.1800, the necklace composed of graduated cushion-shaped, foil-backed blue paste stones, all set in gilt metal, dome back cut down collets, to a concealed box clasp, together with a Victorian gilt metal blue paste pendant, a pair of earrings, and a Victorian hinged gold bangle, composed of an oval and two pear-shaped light blue paste stones, claw set to a blade edge bar bangle, with concealed box clasp. Tested as approximately 15ct gold (5) CONDITION REPORT: Some wear to the gilding of the riviere with many soft solder repairs to the joining links The pendant and earrings match, although the paste stones in the earrings are of a lower saturation. Necklace length:410mm. Central largest: cushion shaped. Paste stone approximately 28.5mm x 16.5mm.
A gold mounted portrait miniature clasp, c.1780, the oval portrait miniature of a gentleman in a red coat, beneath a glazed cover to a crenulated frame with bead decoration. Hand engraved verso 'Henry Norreys of Davyhulme 1744'. An open box fitting to each side. Tested as approximately 18ct gold Henry Norreys Esq. was a Justice of the Peace for the County of Lancaster and married in 1779. Possibly painted at the time of his marriage. CONDITION REPORT: Light surface wear comensurate with age. An open box to each side, tongues deficient.
A Georgian navette shaped memorial clasp, c.1780, the ten row clasp, 39 x 29mm, with a painted memorial scene en grisaille beneath a glazed cover, the plinth below the urn to read 'DP obt. Feby - 10 1783 aged 59' and above 'in death lamented and in life beloved', concealed box clasp, four eyelets deficient, wriggle decoration verso with monogram, together with a Georgian double sided, glazed locket with split pearl border, with a row of split pearls in cut down collets to the bezel and bale, glass scratched, both tested as approximately 9ct gold (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light surface marks to the glazing, with patches of tarnish to the mount. Four eyelets deficient. The glazed pendant is very dirty, two pearls deficient.
A Victorian graduated rock crystal 'Pools of Light' necklace and bracelet suite, the necklace composed of eighteen spherical rock crystal beads, 10.8-24mm diameter, with each bead spectacle set in a band with dash decoration, and a scalloped guard to each side. Concealed box clasp, safety chain and evidence of pendant fitting to the central bead. The matching bracelet of twelve beads, 9.1-16.8mm diameter, that can be joined to the necklace and worn at a longer length. Tested as silver (2) CONDITION REPORT: Many of the eyelets are open and will have to be secured. Evidence there was once a pendant to the necklace. Some traces of gilding remain. Bracelet 190mm in length. Necklace 380mm in length. Chip to one sphere (see image). Section of gallery deficient (see image). There may be other inclusions of marks to the surface of the spheres, but as many turn in the spectacle settings, we can not discount them or provide images (see one image). Each sphere appears to be a whole, not two halves.
A single stone diamond ring, with a cushion cut diamond estimated as approximately 0.95ct, claw set to to a white rex collet. Yellow under bezel and shank. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: M/N Clarity: VS2/SI1 Finger size L½ CONDITION REPORT: All claws secure. No obvious wear to the shank, Light surface marks only. No chips: some naturals on the girdle; very slight facet edge wear to the crown.
A gentleman's single stone diamond ring, with an old European cut diamond, claw set to split shoulders with a plain shank. Marked 18ct. Finger size Q LE CONDITION REPORT: No chips, but mainly surface reaching inclusions. Thin to thick ground girdle, blending onto upper girdle facets. Wear to the claws, some a little thin. Light surface wear to the mount.
A single stone diamond ring, set with a cushion cut diamond of approximately 1.49ct, the diamond eight claw set to a coronet collet, with chenier shoulders to a plain shank. Marked PLAT. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: L/M Clarity: P1-P2 Finger size O CONDITION REPORT: Claws all in very good condition. Light surface wear only. Dirty. No cloudiness or surface reaching inclusions. A few scattered carbon inclusions under the table and crown facets. Two very small indented naturals on the girdle (corner of the cushion). Bright lively stone. Claws secure, shank in wearable condition.
A pearl and diamond gold stick pin, c.1910, the slightly drop shaped pearl, untested, peg set above an old European cut diamond, to a plain pin. Case by Charles Packer & Co. Ltd., 76 and 78 Regent St., London CONDITION REPORT: Pearl approximately 8.1 x 7.4 x 6.53mm. Light cream body colour. Pink and green overtones. Good lustre.
A single row graduated natural pearl necklace with a French Art Deco diamond set clasp, a single row of seventy-five graduated natural pearls, 5.1-10.1mm in size, strung knotted to a single row Art Deco diamond set box clasp. The stepped rectangular geometric clasp, with a baguette cut diamond rub set to the centre, with lines of grain set old European and eight cut diamonds. Remnants of an unidentified signature at two separate points on the clasp. French poinçons for platinum, the tongue bearing French poinçon for white gold. Accompanied by a typed list in French of 129 pearls, taped to the inside of the lid of the box and dated 19th of May 1947, listing the individual grain weights of certain pearls along with total weights for all the pearls of that weight. Also accompanied by a pearl report from the Gem and Pearl Laboratory No. 08541 dated 10 September 2013, stating that all 75 pearls were found to be natural saltwater. CONDITION REPORT: 33.91g. Shape - round/semi-round. Colour - very light cream/white. Lustre - medium/good, slightly varies. Skins - the majority are smooth with occasional pimples or dimples. Overtones - rose and green.
A gentleman's 9ct gold Omega automatic bracelet watch, a circular, silvered, raised baton dial with centre second sweep. Integral Milanese bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Movement no. 22581066, case no. 348461, model 161/2-5002. Hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1964. Bracelet hallmarked 9ct gold London 1968 CONDITION REPORT: 62.9g approximately. Appears to be original Omega bracelet with logo clasp. Crown has Omega logo. Light surface wear and marks to the case and bracelet. No obvious repairs or damage. Glass scratched. Some dust on the dial but no signs of moisture or deterioration. Winds and ticking. No guarantee give as to time keeping.
An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring, a brilliant cut diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 2.15ct, ten claw set to a white rex collet, with yellow chenier shoulders and plain shank. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: M/N Clarity: P2/P3 Finger size N½ CONDITION REPORT: Claws deep and secure, although not well finished. Heavy weight shank with only light surface wear. Hallmark: Birmingham, no date letter. No surface reaching inclusions to the table, a couple to the star and kyte facets. Inclusions affecting the brilliance but not cloudy.
An 18ct gold single stone heart shaped diamond ring with baguette diamond shoulders, the heart shaped diamond, with an estimated weight of approximately 1.12ct, with a tapered baguette cut diamond to each shoulder, all claw set to a white head, yellow under bezels and shank, London 1991. Diamond assessed as approximately: Colour: K/L Clarity: VS1 - VS2 Finger size J½ CONDITION REPORT: Diamond clean and bright. Claws secure in wearable condition. Two small indented naturals on the girdle to the left hand of the heart. Light surface wear to the mount.
A single stone diamond ring with diamond set shoulders, the brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of 0.86ct, four claw set at the corners to a tall square collet. The shoulders each with an arched band, grain set with three, eight cut diamonds to flat section ridged shoulders and plain shank. Marked 750. Principal diamond possibly fancy light brownish/pink. Finger size M CONDITION REPORT: Possibly C3 or light pinkish-brown.
An 18ct white gold 'Happy Diamonds' single stone ring, by Chopard, a heart shaped, flat section frame, with a single happy diamond beneath glazed covers. A flat section shank signed Chopard. No. 2710680 82/2897-20, with box, no papers. Finger size O½ CONDITION REPORT: Diamond clean and moving freely. Light surface scratches to the bezel and shank. No damage.
Victorian silver and ivory handled presentation trowel, London 1875, maker Francis Higgins III or Francis Higgins & Sons Ltd, having turned ivory tapering handle, the trowel with foliate engraving, bright cut crest and inscription reading `Presented to William Bunn Esq. Chairman of the Ipswich Gas Light Company on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the New Retort House June 8th 1878`, 32cm long, in fitted leather and velvet lined case
A pair of Indian Portrait Miniatures each of oval form on ivory depicting a Noble and his wife against a blue ground, height 6.4cm; another pair of miniatures of similar style but with the figures aagainst a light green ground, height 6.4cm; and two further miniatures on ivory, one of a hunt and one of a beggar (6)
ROD: An Allcock`s Lucky Strike 10`6" three piece split cane rod, having had a full professional refurbishment to "better than new" condition, red agate lined butt/tip rings, high bells intermediates whipped yellow, tipped black, re bronzed ferrules, full logo transfer, 15.5" cork handle with light alloy reel rings and butt cap, stunning rod, in cloth bag.
RODS (2): Bruce & Walker Century River Trout Rod 11` 3", 3 piece carbon fly rod, whipped purple, line rate 4/6, 11" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, in MOB and a McHardy of Carlisle The Graphite 10`6" 2 piece trout fly rod, line rate 8/9, in fine condition, shrink wrap handle, in cloth bag.
RODS (2): JS Sharpe of Aberdeen The Braemar 7`6" 2 piece split cane spinning rod, in fine condition, red whipped low bridge guides, bronze ferrule, wood stopper, 15" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, fine and a Fosters of Ashbourne The Ideal 6` 2 piece split cane brook spinning rod, green close whipped throughout, bronze ferrule, 13" cork handle with brass fittings, fine, both in MOBs.
RODS (2): Allcock The Gunner 10`6" 3 piece split cane trout fly rod, burgundy close whipped throughout, bronze ferrules, cork handle with up screw reel fitting, some re whips, in cloth bag and an Eggington & Son Maker`s Merton 12` 3 piece + spare tip split cane salmon fly rod, burgundy close whipped, low bridge guides, bronze ferrules, 24" cork handle with light alloy reel rings, re-varnished, decorative rod, in MOB.

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