FIVE VINTAGE SHELL CARVED & OTHER CAMEO BROOCHES the largest showing a Greek type goddess holding a sickle in an unmarked white metal closed back mount, a well carved cameo head and shoulders profile of a maiden in an 800 stamped mount, detailed to the outer edge, 3.75 x 3cms, 2 x further lady profiles in gilt metal frames, one stamped '2.5m gold plated', the final item possibly moulded glass having a head profile of a woman with flowing locks of hair, gilt metal framed, 4.25 x 3.5cms
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VICTORIAN & LATER COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a pinchbeck framed shell carved cameo brooch, 4.3cms, agate and other colourful stone brooches, Egyptian white metal bangle with pottery scarab beetles, rose gold circular locket with necklace, gold colour circular locket with diamante arrow and heart detail, Natalis handmade in Wales silver necklace and numerous other interesting items, along with two vintage jewellery boxes
MIXED JEWELLERY, BADGES & HALLMARKED SILVER SPOONS GROUP, to include a chase decorated sterling silver bangle, 800 stamped cameo brooch, twisted snake link silver necklace, filigree, enamel, Delft and other brooches, hallmarked silver and enamel and other badges, simulated pearl necklaces, one with 9ct gold clasp and 2 x hallmarked silver spoons
9CT, 12CT & OTHER GOLD VICTORIAN JEWELLERY x 4 to include an Art Nouveau-style peridot set pendant, 5 x 2.5cms, stamped 9ct, 9ct gold paste set dress ring, size Q, 4.1g gross, Birmingham 1864 12ct gold dress ring set with amethyst and seed pearls, size mid M-N, 1.2g and a shield shape agate set signet ring with decorative surround, shoulders and shank, closed back, unmarked due to resizing, untested but believed gold, size P, 3.7g
VICTORIAN PINCHBECK & ONE OTHER SHELL CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES, and a carved jet cameo brooch, the largest Pinchbeck example carved with a half length profile of a crowned man holding a feather, in a quatrefoil openwork frame, 6.25 x 5.5cms, the second Pinchbeck brooch with a head and shoulders profile of a woman with a crescent to her hair and wearing a pearl necklace, in an oval openwork frame, 5.25 x 4.5cms, the final gilt framed example having a carved head study of a Goddess wearing a winged head dress and a snake collar, 6 x 4.5cms, the jet example oval format having a head study of a maiden wearing a head dress, 4.75 x 4cms
B. B. WOODWARD 'THE HISTORY OF WALES FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES', 1st Edition, published 1853, Virtue & Co, London and New York, John Edward Lloyd 'History of Wales' 2nd Edition in two volumes, published 1912, and George Stanhope 'The Christian's Pattern', 9th Edition, published 1937
CHINESE ARTISTS BOX & CONTENTS, handwritten label inside 'Chinese paint box brought from China by Captain James English, Master Mariner in 1848', with two hand painted fans, German porcelain tobacco pipe decorated with a hare and with rustic wooden stem, a clay tobacco pipe and other items
HALLMARKED SILVER & EPNS CUTLERY to include a pair of George III serving spoons, Edinburgh 1789, maker's mark J Mc, 22.5cms lengths, 4ozt gross, plated items include 2 x large basting spoons, 30cms lengths, single tablespoon, single ladle, cased set of six fish knives and forks and a further cased set of mixed cutlery
TWO 9CT GOLD CASED & OTHER LADIES WRISTWATCHES the 9ct example with chamfered bezel and gilt metal expanding bracelet, the dial set with Arabic numerals, 25mm case diameter., the other being a paste set white metal cocktail watch on a part metal part fabric bracelet, the dial set with Arabic numerals, 21mm case diameter, in original display box, the 9ct example 23.9g gross, neither appear working when listed
FOX & SIMPSON GILDED BRASS CASED FOUR-GLASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 14cms H, late 19th Century gilded spelter mantel clock, the barrel dial with figure of a lady, 33cms H, Jaeger gilt metal cased mantel clock, 14.5cms H and a beech desk stand with inset blue and white ceramic roundel, 25cms W with blue and white ceramic handled letter knife
COSTUME JEWELLERY INCLUDING CAT & OTHER ANIMAL BROOCHES, to include a Trez by Design pewter bezel ammonite brooch, 6cms across, Swarovski gilt metal and crystal cat, J B stamped diamante set leopard, hallmarked silver tiger, white metal George and the Dragon brooch, Tom Foolery butterfly, sterling silver butterfly wing brooch and various others
A BRASS LIDDED SIEVE of circular section, marked 'Test sieve BS No 410/1943', and 'Mesh 52 normal', and 'Aperture 0.116 in', and 'Mics 295', and 'Manufactured by N. Greening & Sons Ltd Hayes Middix', and 'Ref 13 15', 10cm high x 21.5cm wide. Provenance: The John Reckless collection of Kitchenalia
TWO 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURES FROM THE 'COFFEE SEASONS' two re-issued figures after the original set of four modelled by Pierre Stephan: the boy figure with a sheaf to shoulder, the girl with basket of fruit, each 26cm high, the circular bases with patch marks, former incised 'G', latter incised '1'; sold together with one other 18th Century porcelain 'Seasons' figure, possibly Derby, 25.5cm high
THREE APPLE PEELERS including an arc-action parer 'Lightning', marked 'Patented Oct 6 1863', 26cm high, together with a return action parer by Sargent & Foster, Shelburne Falls, patented 4th October 1853, 22cm wide, and a turntable action parer by the Reading Hardware Co., Pennsylvania, model '98, 32cm high (3). Provenance: The John Reckless collection of Kitchenalia.
A 19TH CENTURY KENRICK & SONS CAST IRON DOORSTOP designed by Christopher Dresser, of triangular form, 23cm high, No. 438, a Kenrick & Sons cast iron boot scraper with oval base, together two other cast iron bootscrapers (4). Provenance: Property of a Private Collector. Note: Doorstop illustrated in Lyons: Dresser, People's Designer 1999.

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