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A MIXED LOT: A modern hand mirror & two brushes decorated with pale green enamel, a mounted glass dressing table pot, also decorated with pale green enamel, a bangle, an ovoid pepper, three wine labels and the cover from a pot; the mirror 10.5" (26.8 cms); 2.9 oz weighable silver (10)Condition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
A VICTORIAN DIAMOND ARROW BROOCH set with graduated rose-cut diamonds in silver and gold, 6.5cm. long, together with an enamel, rose-cut diamond and gold bangle, a Victorian gold half hinged bangle, an opal cluster pendant and a gold bird brooch.Condition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
C19th Chinese jadeite archer’s ring, of pale purplish tone and russet inclusions; together with a greyish jade bangle suffused with black patches and russet inclusions, 8.9cm diam; a greyish jade carving with chilong in relief; and a greyish jade ring. (4) All in fair/good condition for age and use, the jade carving with `Chilong in relief has a small chip to the carving
A white metal oriental bangle - With raised fish and creature detail - Oriental marks - Inner diameter 7cms - Weight approx 57.7gms - Together with a snake pendant - With Russian marks - Stamped 900 - Length 5cms - Weight approx 6.0gms Condition Report: Good - With light dents and scratches in keeping with wear - Bangle not a full circle with 5mm gap.
A bangle - Stamped 18K - Inner diameter 7cms - Weight approx 10.4gms - A woven-link necklace - Tests as gold - Length 41cms - Weight approx 6.0gms - Together with a pair of 9ct gold ear pendants - Hallmark partially rubbed - Length 4cms - Weight approx 2.9gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With surface dents and scratches in keeping with wear - One butterfly deficient from earrings
A late 19th to early 20th century 15ct gold moonstone hinged bangle - The moonstone cabochon line to the openwork bangle - Inner diameter 6cms - Weight approx 11.6gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With dents and scratches in keeping with age and wear - Moonstones vary in shape and size - Some with minor surface abrasion.
A silver hinged bangle - Hallmarked Birmingham - An abstract ring - Size L 1/2 - A heart-shape locket - Both with marks indicating silver - Total weight approx 94.1gms - Together with a white metal serviette ring Condition Report: Good - With light surface dents and scratches in keeping with wear.
A pair of amethyst and colourless gem set earrings, the backs with screw fittings, a 9ct gold and diamond set bracelet, on a snap clasp, three 9ct gold charms, comprising; an owl, a lighter and a ten shillings note, a pair of gold crescent shaped earrings, a silver oval hinged bangle, with engraved decoration, a silver napkin ring, a tie stud designed as a tortoise, cased and two further items.
Silver and other jewellery, comprising; an oval pendant locket, Birmingham 1881, an oval hinged bangle, Birmingham 1946, a Victorian oval brooch, with a glazed locket compartment, five brooches and pins, four pendants, two rings, two neckchains, four bracelets, two pairs of earrings, a needle case and sundry.
A 9ct gold hollow oval hinged bangle, the front with feathered scroll engraved decoration, on a snap clasp, Birmingham 1913, a 9ct gold gate link bracelet, with a heart shaped padlock clasp, a 9ct gold ropetwist link neckchain, with a further length of chain, mounted with an agate pendant, a 9ct gold rectangular link neckchain, on a boltring clasp, combined weight of weighable gold 28 gms, a single row necklace of graduated seed pearls and a pale green gem set dress ring.
A pair of gold earrings, in a loop shaped design, a gold back and front circular pendant locket, a pendant tassel, a rose diamond and rose quartz pendant drop, a pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks, with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1905, another pair of cufflinks, five brooches, two rings, two bracelets, a Sterling silver bangle, a small cross, a silver fob medal, a cruciform pendant and a lady's chain mesh coin purse.
A mahogany box containing antiquities collected by the Reverend William MacGregor, the box with hinged lid opening to reveal ten hand written descriptions by William MacGregor describing the contents therein to include: a blue glazed Shabti 11cm high with William MacGregor notes as from the H K Myers collection, a black stone scarab 6.25cm long, noted as from the R Bethall collection, an Egyptian mummy necklace of blue cylindrical beads noted as 'Excavated by Professor Petrie', Egyptian hardstone Udjat 2.25cm long, an Egyptian blue glazed amulet noted as from the Hilton Price collection, various scarabs, an Egyptian black glass bangle 6.5cm diameter and an Egyptian carved alabaster vase, 9cm high etc. NOTE; The Reverend William MacGregor born in 1848 in Liverpool, his Scottish grandfather made his fortune as a merchant and banker whilst his father owned a thriving Liverpool iron foundry, William educated at Rugby then went to Oxford University to study law but instead chose a life devoted to the church his first post of curate at Hopwas in Tamworth Staffordshire. After a brief spell returning to Liverpool as vicar of St Mathias church MacGregor returned to Tamworth as vicar of St Edithas Church. In 1885 MacGregor began to develop a potentially life threatening illness of the lungs probably as a result of Tamworth's growing cholera or typhoid cases. On advice from his doctor he wintered in the dry climate of Egypt and there became entranced by the country and its history. That same year he joined the Egypt Exploration Society and quickly became involved in its activities. By 1888 MacGregor was assisting Edouard Naville the fund excavator with a dig in Bubastis where he also took on the roll of photographer. In 1902 MacGregor began to sponsor excavations alongside fellow benefactors and museums beginning with Abydos then being excavated under the direction of Flinders Petrie on behalf of University College London. MacGregor's involvement as benefactor entitled him to a share of the antiquities found. Already a collector of Turner paintings from his visit to Egypt he turned his attention to acquiring Egyptian antiquities. In 1921 MacGregor decided to sell his collection to the firm of Messrs Spink & Son in the summer of the following year the collection was offered in 1800 lots through Sotheby's. A total of over 8000 pieces were sold over a period of nine days and it was hailed as a remarkable collection of Egyptian antiquities unparalleled by any other private collection in England, Europe or America. (Sothebys & Co. 1922) - see Beverley Rodgers, the Reverend William MacGregor an early Industrialist Collector

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