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An early 20th Century Mahogany Kneehole Desk, rexine inset and gadrooned rim, central frieze drawer, flanked on either side by two bow fronted frieze drawers with similar pedestals below, each fitted with three drawers on short Acanthus leaf moulded supports, with claw and ball feet, the central drawer applied with a brass plaque inscribed “This Desk was used in the Retiring Room of the Pavilion erected for the use of their Majesties the King and Queen, Royal Norfolk Agricultural Show, Anmer, June 1950", 48" wide
A 1920's rectangular tray with shaped border and moulded rim, the centre engraved with a ribbon and bow and festoon of flowers. Length measures 11 3/4 inches (30cm), weight 368.4gms (11.84ozt). Hallmarked W. G. Sothers & Co Birmingham 1926, registered number 516588. The tray is in very good condition. There is little damage other than surface scratches, some tiny dints and notches, and a few very shallow dents caused by general wear and tear. The engraved decoration is clear and unrubbed. There is some tarnish around the edges in the border. The hallmark is rubbed but legible.
Six items of paste costume jewellery to include a nineteenth century white paste bow and flower design pendant brooch with three pear drop cluster suspenders, a white and green paste cluster bar brooch, a pair of blue paste screw back stud earrings, a square cut green paste brooch, a floral white paste openwork brooch and a single green paste bow design earring. Items in general good condition. The pendant brooch is not marked other than with what appears to be the number 7 to the reverse, the white metal backing is showing wear and tear/discolouration. The pin and clasp of the brooch could have been added at a later date and there are signs of repair to one of the dropper suspenders. All the stones are in closed back settings and are old cut, they may have been foiled back, some stones are now discoloured, measures approximately 6.5 by 4cm. The square cut paste is set in white metal, the pin and clasp is in working order but the pin is very close to the back of the stone, measures 2cm by 2cm. The bar brooch cluster is yellow metal to reverse of brooch and cluster and the front of the bar has a layer of white metal to the top, there is a rectangular green paste to the centre of the cluster (possibly foiled), surrounded by ten old cut pastes and a further border of green pastes, measures 8cm, pin relatively straight and clasp
Three items to include a Bohemian garnet brooch with central oval cabochon surrounded by openwork tiers of rose cut garnets, a 15ct gold bow brooch and a crescent shaped paste set brooch. In good to fair general condition. The garnet brooch's central cluster appears a little off centre, one garnet is missing to outer design and a number are chipped/abraded, on the outer edges some are a more pinky colour suggesting that some have been replaced, and in some settings you can see signs of adhesive. The back of the brooch is yellow metal, showing wear and tear/discolouration, appears to be missing an original back panel? The pin is straight and clasp in working order, measures 4.1 by 3.5cm approximately, has broken pendant loop. The paste set crescent brooch measures 4.5cm across, the paste stones are old cuts, several are chipped, the front top layer appears to be gold whilst the reverse is a base metal, the pin is relatively straight and clasp in working order. The bow brooch is stamped 15ct to reverse, the metal is showing some discolouration/wear and tear, pin is straight and clasp in working order, it has a back attachment setting that would suggest it was
Czech and filigree costume jewellery to include a white paste buckle stamped 'Czech', a hexagonal floral brooch stamped 'Czechoslov', a bow design filigree and multi coloured paste brooch stamped 'Czechoslov', dress clips, large and small brooches, necklets and other items. Approximately twenty five items (some AF).
Twelve items of named costume jewellery to include a Henkel & Grosse red and orange metal bow brooch dated 1967, a Henkel & Grosse white metal openwork necklet dated 1957 (a.f), a Henkel & Grosse textured floral brooch dated 1968, a Henkel & Grosse gold tone bark effect metal bracelet dated 1968, a pair of Christian Dior clip on earrings, a pair of metal clip on earrings stamped Burberrys, a Trifari gold tone mesh necklet, a Trifari brushed gold tone metal and imitation pearl bracelet, an American Queen 1908 expandable locket bracelet and three other Trifari pieces.
A collection of silver, white metal and marcasite jewellery to include a silver and marcasite openwork rectangular panel link bracelet, two large silver and marcasite floral brooches, a silver and marcasite bow brooch, a citrine and marcasite ring and other items. Approximately seventeen items.
A quantity of costume jewellery, to include an enamelled parrot design brooch, various simulated pearl necklaces, a three row simulated pearl choker with paste set centre, two abstract design enamelled brooches, a marcasite set bow design brooch and various other items. (some items AF). All of the items are in good/poor condition. Many of the simulated pearls appear quite worn. There are scratches and general wear and to many of the items. Some of the items may be in need of repair.
A 19th Century ebonised and boulle serpentine fronted credenza with gilt brass mounts, the acanthus detailed brass and red tortoise shell frieze above similar central double doors flanked at either side with a bow fronted glazed cabinet, all above a stylised plinth base, decorated overall with mask mounts and acanthus scrolls, S/D, 238cm wide by 119cm high.
A pair of 18ct gold diamond and mabe pearl set earrings, with a white gold textured round brilliant diamond set bow design leading down to a mabe pearl. Estimated total diamond weight-0.30cts. Diameter of mabe pearl-1.7cms. The earrings are in generally good condition. All of the diamonds are nice and bright, there are minor scratches to the gold, however nothing serious. There are blisters and blemishes to the pearls, they have a pink/green orient. The post backs are in good condition, the hallmark is just legible.
Two items, to include an 18ct gold bow design brooch and a pair of seed pearl and amethyst set dropper earrings, with a seed pearl leading down to a suspended oval amethyst termination. (length of earrings-2.9cms). The lot is in generally good condition, the seed pearls are blistered and a little worn, there are also minor scratches and dents from general wear and tear to both items.
14k gold top wind fob watch, the white face with black Roman and Arabic numerals and gilt decoration, the outer textured case with enamelled foliate detail to the front and reverse, suspended from a 9ct gold bow brooch. Length 6.8cm. The fob is in a fair condition, the back of the face does not close quite flush, there is slight spotting to the dial, the enamel is damaged tot he front and back detail with areas missing and worn, there are also a few minor scratches and dents from general wear and tear. It is working at present but we do not guarantee its working condition.
A BERNHARD BLOCH PAINTED TERRACOTTA TOBACCO JAR, modelled as Ally Sloper wearing a grey trilby and winged collar, impressed BB, incised 8002, c. 1900, 17cms high (minor damage to eye); together with another modelled as a moustachioed man, wearing a grey fedora and blue bow cravat, impressed BB, incised 8019, c. 1900, 17cms high (2)
Joyce, James. Ulysses. London: John Lane, 1936, 8vo, number 317 of 900 copies on Japon vellum, original green cloth gilt, gilt stamp of bow on upper board, dustwrapper, rubbed, chipped at edges, interior clean; Ibid Two tales of Shem and Shaun. London, 1932. First edition, 8vo, original paper boards, hinges cracking, some foxing; Ibid Haveth childers everywhere. London, 1931, 8vo, No 26 Criterion Miscellany, paper wrappers, torn at hinges, some spotting (3)
A mid 18th century cherrywood comb-back Windsor armchair attributed to John Pitt, the shaped top rail above a vase shape splat with three spindles either side and a flat upright, the bow arms on five spindles and curved front supports, the large saddle seat with incised lines, on cabriole legs united by turned 'H' stretcher to pad feet. Old repairs to splat and stretcher. See Regional Furniture, The Journal of the Regional Furniture Society, vol XIX, 2005, pp.20-32 for a similar example with a label to the underside for John Pitt of Slough 1714-1759. There is evidence of a label to the underside of the above lot.
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