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A 9ct gold stained howlite and cultured pearl splash brooch, c.1960, with a trefoil bead cluster to the open centre and textured, radiating surround, with import hallmark Birmingham, 1968, 36mm diameter, 7.45g, together with a pair of gold, smokey quartz drop earrings, an open fleur-de-lys top with a circular mixed cut smokey quartz bar, claw set below, with an articulated bow below that, with a pear-shaped smokey quartz pendant drop below, clip fittings, ignore markings, tested as approximately 9ct gold, the earrings 45mm long, 5.68g (3)
Unusual large Edwardian brass and glass Goliath ball timepiece with stem-wind movement with brass bow, crescent-shaped brass stand with suspension bow, on circular foot, 27cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is good. Movement is clean but does not appear to be working at present. Seems to be fully wound and cylinder escapement will not keep going. Dial has some damage at 7 o'clock and small crack or mark at 11 o'clock. Case and moon stand have minor scratching. Ball is 11.5cm diameter. Moon stand is confirmed 26.5/27cm overall height
A 19th century wool work picture of a glass eyed black and white spaniel, wearing a blue bow and reclining on a cushion with bead work detail, 42 x 44cm in burrwood frame with gilt slip, together with a further 19th century needlework picture of a pointer type dog, 24 x 29cm in burrwood frame
A SET OF TWO DIAMOND BROOCHES, the first brooch designed as a bow set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped 18K gold, diamonds approx. 0.50ct total, width approx. 5cm; the second brooch designed as a star set with rays of seed pearls, to an old cushion-cut diamond at the centre, yellow metal unmarked and untested, length approx. 3.3cm
A Selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; W.D. John - 'Nantgarw Porcelain,' Phillips International Auctioneers and Valuers - 'The Watney Collection of Fine Early English Porcelain, Parts I, II and III,' John Sandon - 'The Phillips Guide to English Porcelain of the 18th and 19th Centuries,' William King - 'English Porcelain Figures of the XVIII Century,' Bernard Rackham - 'Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Ceramics Catalogue of The Schreiber Collection. Volume One: Porcelain,' Anton Gabszewicz and Geoffrey Freeman - 'Bow Porcelain: The Collection formed by Geoffrey Freeman,' Rowland Williams - 'Nantgarw Porcelain 1813-1822,' Anthony Cast and John Edwards - 'The Charlton Price Guide to Royal Worcester Figurines,' John and Griselda Lewis - 'Pratt Ware,' John Bedford - 'Old English Lustre Ware,' John Bedford - 'Wedgwood Jasper Ware,' John Bedford - 'Toby Jugs,' Geoffrey Godden - 'Staffordshire Porcelain.' Generally in good condition.
A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; Bryn Youds - 'Susie Cooper: An Elegant Affair,' P.D. Gordon Pugh - 'Staffordshire Portrait Figures of the Victorian Era,' Geoffrey A. Godden - 'Godden's Guide to Ironstone Stone & Granite Wares,' Geoffrey Wills - 'Wedgwood,' Bonhams - 'The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part I,' Ian Deverill and C.Barry Sheppard - 'Billingsley Mansfield: An Exhibition to celebrate the Millennium and the Bicentenary of William Billingsley's Mansfield Porcelain-Decorating Establishment,' Usher Gallery - 'Not Just a Bed of Roses: The Life and Work of the Artist, Ceramicist and Manufacturer William Billingsley,' Geoffrey A. Godden - 'Caughley and Worcester Porcelains 1775-1800,' Charles and Dorrie Shinn - 'The Illustrated Guide to Victorian Parian China,' Franklin A. Barrett - 'Worcester Porcelain and Lund's Bristol,' Bernard Watney - 'Longton Hall Porcelain,'Elizabeth Adams and David Redstone - 'Bow Porcelain,' Elizabeth Adams - 'Chelsea Porcelain,' Michael Gibson - 'Lustreware,' W.D. John - 'Nantgarw Porcelain. Generally in good condition.
A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; H.G. Bradley - 'Ceramics of Derbyshire 1750-1975,' W.D. John - 'Swansea Porcelain,' Dennis G. Rice - 'Derby Porcelain: The Golden Years 1750-1770,' Alwyn Cox & Angela Cox - 'Rockingham Pottery & Porcelain 1745-1842,' Geoffrey A. Godden - 'An Illustrated Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain,' David Holgate - 'New Hall & Its Imitators,' Geoffrey A. Godden - 'The Illustrated Guide to Ridgway Porcelains,' Alan Smith - 'The Illustrated Guide to Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery,' Reginald Haggar & Elizabeth Adams - 'Mason Porcelain & Ironstone 1796-1853,' Wolf Mankowitz & Reginald G. Haggar - 'The Concie Encyclopedia of English Pottery and Porcelain,' Henry Sandon - 'Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to Present Day,' Egan Mew - 'Chelsea and Chelsea-Derby China,' Egan Mew - 'Old Bow China,' The Royal Doulton Potteries - 'Royal Doulton Figures Collector's Book No. 11,' Tim H. Peake - 'William Brownfield and Son(s): 1837-1900.' Generally in good condition.
Late C19th/Early C20th Oak Hall Stand, bow ended base with twin drip pans, cotton reel turned columns, central small drawer with boxwood & ebony stringing, lattice work end supports, panelled section with oval bevelled glass mirror, hat & coat hooks, cresting cornice, pierced lattice work surround
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