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8x billon antoninianii of Gallienus (253 - 268 CE) consisting of: DIANA FELIX, Diana holding spear and bow, ORIENS AVG, Orien holding globe and rod, LAETITIA AVG, Laetitia holding wreath and rudder, MARTI PACIFERO, Mars holding olive branch, PAX AVGVSTI, Pax holding olive branch and sceptre, VICTORIA AVGG, Victory advancing left, VICTORIA AET, Victory holding wreath and palm branch, VIRTVS AVG, Virtus holding globe and spear. Very Fine - Extremely Fine.
My Little Pony, Hasbro - Three loose My Little Pony G1,Ponies. Lot consists of Lickety-Split (Year 3, 1984, Pink); Bow Tie (Year 1, 1982, Blue) and Cherries Jubilee (Year 3, 1984, Pink). Ponies all appear to be in Excellent (a couple of marks on leg and body of Lickety-Split) - Near Mint condition. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
My Little Pony, Hasbro - Three loose My Little Pony G1, Year 3 / Year 4, Baby Ponies. Lot consists of Baby Cotton Candy (1984, Pink); with playpen, comb and accessories; Baby Bow Toe (1984, Green) with comb; and Baby Tiddley-Winks (1985, Pink) with brush and bib. Ponies and accessories appear to be in Excellent condition with signs of light play. (3) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
The Tudor Mint - Myth And Magic - A collection of 7 x boxed figures including The Scroll Of The Spells # 3850, The Incantor # LIT5, The Resting Place # 3859, Aragorn # 5046 x 2, Gimili # 5045. The Legolas figure # 5044 has a detached hand and bow which has come apart at the joint and appears undamaged. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
NO RESERVE Ceramics.- John (W.D.) Nantgarw Porcelain, signed by the author, lacking supplement from pocket at end (as often), contemporary pictorial roan, gilt, spotted, Newport, 1948; Swansea Porcelain, 1958 § Hurlbutt (Frank) Bow Porcelain, some spotting, 1926 § Marshall (H.Rissik) Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period (1751-1783), Newport, 1954 § Spencer (Christopher) Early Lowestoft, 1981 § Twitchett (John) Derby Porcelain, 1980, plates and illustrations, some colour, all but the first original cloth or boards, a little rubbed, the last two with dust-jackets; and c.30 others on British porcelain manufactories, 4to & 8vo (c.35)
19th century Meissen figurines, Dutch girl apple seller and a Dutch fruit seller approx 14 cms h, crossed swords to base with incised numbers together with an 18th century Bow putti figurine, circa 1760 approx 12 cms h. (3) April Sale The apple seller has the apple missing from her left hand.
FOUR ENAMEL AND GOLD BUTTONS BY FABERGE each button with pink guilloche enamel decoration mounted with a bow design centred with a collet set circular cabochon sapphire, the buttons signed in cyrillic for Faberge, kososhnik for 1899-1908 and St. Petersburg, and standard mark 56, each disc with scratched inventory number 30410, made into sleeve links by a contemporary but different Russian maker, the boat-shaped union with maker's initials H H, 17.4 grams
red guilloché enamel pierced heart, around a central split pearl set flower, surmounted by a split pearl bow, jump ring bale, length including bale 3.2cm, width 2.1cm, verso, a threaded brooch fitting socket (brooch fitting lacking), unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, suspended from a trace link chain, length 40cm, hallmarked London, 9ct gold, gross weight 8g
oval shaped pendant with a claw set oval faceted aquamarine, surrounded by a scalloped border of twenty two round brilliant cut diamonds, surmounted by a diamond set bow, length 3.7cm, width 20.5mm, suspended from a belcher link chain set with four rubover set round brilliant cut diamonds, length 42cm, bolt ring clasp, unhallmarked, stamped '750 ITALY', gross weight 13.7g, accompanied by a report dated 25th May 2021, stating the natural aquamarine weight to be 14.26ct, clarity grade loupe clean, and the stated total weight of the diamonds to be 1.66ct
a spray of three leaves set with a single pearl and graduating old mine and rose cut diamonds and two floral clusters, each set with a central pearl, surrounded by old mine and rose cut diamonds, terminating in diamond set leaves and a bow set with a pearl, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.50ct, length 6.9cm, detachable pin and hook fitting with safety guard, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold with silver settings, weight 14.2g
pierced diamond set heart with a central old European cut diamond set within a cut down collet, approximate diameter 2.8mm, surmounted by a diamond set bow, knife edge white and yellow metal bar, each end terminating in two diamonds and a 4mm pearl, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.90ct, length 3.9cm, pin and revolver fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold with silver settings, weight 4.4gFootnote: If a heart was topped with a bow, it usually represented a loving bond such as marriage.Condition report: Overall condition: GoodAll diamonds and pearls are present, with wear to settingsMinor chipping to diamonds, visible with a 10X loupe and consistent with ageTarnishing to settingsHinge is loose and the pin is misshapen
comprising two delicate openwork sections, one in the style of a bow and one floral, each set with a central rose cut diamond, average estimated weight 0.11ct each, further set with graduating smaller rose cut diamonds, suspending three pearls, each surmounted by a cluster of four rose cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.20ct, closed back settings with yellow metal fluted sections, length 6cm, width 3.5cm, a fine trace link chain attached to each side of the bow, total length 42cm, unmarked, tested as silver and 18ct gold, weight 14.3g, presented in a fitted case
the outer (and inner) case with mark of Thomas Gibbard, London 1802, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, interior gilded, the open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 48mm diameter, offset hour and minute register with black Arabic numerals, gold coloured moon hands and chemin de fer chapter ring overlapping with an oversized seconds register with blued spade hand, front loading half engraved gilt full plate movement, signed H. HERBERT LONDON NO 14866, pierced and engraved winged balance cock, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation, 4 pinned cylindrical pillars and start/stop slider at 3 o'clock, inner case, 50mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, interior gilded, 122.2g gross and presented with the winding keys Condition report: Outer case: Push button operates satisfactorily and hinge does not appear strained. Interior gilding a little worn but still good. Hallmarks readable.Inner case: In good condition with some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Cover opens and closes satisfactorily and the hinge does not appear strained. Interior gilding a little worn but still good. Hallmarks readable.Crystal: Complete and secure with some very minor scratches and chips as to be expected.Dial: In good condition. Some very minor chips to the very edge and some very minor surface scratches all over.Movement: Catch opens and snaps shut satisfactorily and the hinge does not appear strained. Movement in working order but not tested for timekeeping. Hands move freely in both directions.
circa 1930, the signed white dial, 42mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed but unnumbered 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 939 with onion shaped winder, case, 48mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, plain and polished, interior numbered 5390 with the sponsor mark of J.W. Benson, case and pendant bow with part marks for 9ct gold, 72.2g gross
circa 1935, the unsigned cream coloured dial, 30mm diameter, with gold coloured Arabic numerals, gold coloured squared moon hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and dot minute track, signed but unnumbered jewelled crown wind movement decorated with 'The Côtes de Genève' and with flat top winder, case, 43mm diameter, top and bottom bezel striped yellow and white, pentagonal pendant bow, verso snap on, plain and polished, interior numbered 121 with Swiss marks for 18ct gold together with Poinçon de Maître: Hammer With Handle, number indecipherable, 51g gross
circa 1930, the silvered dial, 35mm diameter, inner with guilloché sunburst decoration, black Arabic numerals, blued moon hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, unsigned and unnumbered jewelled mechanical crown wind movement with flat top winder, octagonal case, 40mm wide, foliate upper bezel and triangular pendant bow, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, engine turned decoration around a monogrammed rectangular cartouche, border of case and cartouche decorated with blue and white enamelled accents, interior numbered 110060 with Swiss marks for 18ct gold, 45.9g grossCondition report: The watch winds satisfactorily but does not appear to be in working order
circa 1920, the silvered dial, 40mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 48mm diameter, foliate upper and lower bezels and pendant bow, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, plain and polished with a foliate and scroll polychrome enamel accent at 12 o'clock, interior numbered 752371 with French Owl mark for imported items of minimum 750/1000 standard gold, Marseille, the cuvette similarly marked, 56.2g gross
circa 1890, the circular white dial, 28mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and Arabic outer minute track, jewelled mechanical key wind cylinder movement, case, 30mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, decorated with engine turning around a monogrammed rectangular cartouche, interior stamp of 'PP.Co' within a rectangular cartouche, stamped 0,750 together with Swiss marks for 18ct gold, Geneva, numbered 55178, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved No 55178 PATEK PHILLIPPE & Co GENEVE 1886, with hinged pendant bow, 22.8g gross, and presented with a gold coloured winding key
circa 1930, the signed champagne dial, 22mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued fretwork hands and baton minute track, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement engraved MADE EXPRESSLY FOR TIFFANY & CO, number 23004095 with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 25mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, plain and polished, the centre with a rose cut diamond set monogram, interior signed, stamped 18K and numbered 95876 with swivel pendant bow, 18.2g gross, suspended from a 9ct gold ribbon bow brooch, mark of Payton Pepper with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold 1968, the ribbon ends with engraved decoration, pin and revolver fitting, with shepherd's crook suspensory ring, 32mm wide, 3.6g
circa 1880, the unsigned gilt floral dial, 30mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and gold coloured dot minute track, signed gilt cylinder mechanical key wind movement, case, 32mm diameter, sides with ornate engraving, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, decorated with dark blue guilloché enamel around an engraved spray of flowers set with rose cut diamonds, interior stamped 18K and numbered 6795, the cuvette similarly numbered, suspended from a 9ct gold ribbon bow brooch, mark untraced, with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold 1963, the ribbon ends with engraved decoration, pin and hook fitting with with simple hook suspensory ring and safety chain, 32mm wide, presented with a gold coloured ratchet key
circa 1929, the silvered dial, 40mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, unnumbered 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 50mm diameter, elaborately engine turned all over with foliate upper and lower bezels and pendant bow, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, interior numbered 84686 with Glasgow import marks for 18ct gold and sponsor's mark of (probably) James Weir, together with Poinçon de Maître: Hammer With Handle number 102 for (probably) Amez-Droz & Cie., the cuvette similarly marked, 62.5g gross Condition report: The watch appears to be in working order, though it has not been tested for timekeeping.As per description, the cuvette is marked for 18ct
circa 1925, the signed circular white dial with cream coloured inner, 30mm diameter, outlined Arabic numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, unsigned and unnumbered 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, circular metal case, 32mm diameter, verso snap on, stamped METAL, threaded front bezel securing to a silver three section folding frame, 45mm wide, outer decorated all over with parallel lines of engine turning and with hinged C shaped pendant bow and push button release, inner with mark of James Weir and Glasgow import marks for Sterling silver, numbered 711981, 52,6g gross
mark of Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., London 1906, of waisted rectangular form, part marked piano hinged cover (currently detached from the box section) with applied festoon border around a tortoiseshell plaque decorated with silver piqué work depicting floral bud swags and a central two handled urn, interior lined in moss green velvet, raised on four applied bow feet, 9cm in length, 6cm in height, 8ozt gross
claw set octagonal peridot, 8.4 x 7.9mm, estimated approximate weight 3.70ct, surrounded by an openwork scroll frame set with old brilliant and Swiss cut diamonds, suspending a pear shaped peridot and diamond dropper, diamond set bow and pendant bale, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.00ct, length including bale 5.6cm, width 3.1cm, pin and hook brooch fitting, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 8.8g
the necklace comprising a central fringe with five pierced scroll pear shaped panels, each set with an oval shaped turquoise cabochon, trace link chain, with freshwater pearl spacers, length 39cm, bolt ring clasp, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; the carved trefoil shaped floral bow brooch set with a central round cabochon turquoise, diameter 2.2cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold with a base metal pin, gross weight 13.4g (2)Condition report: Necklace:Overall condition: GoodSurface wear to pearls and turquoise, consistent with ageEvident scratches and wear to panels, consistent with age.Clasp opens and closes positivelyBrooch:Overall condition: GoodFour small holes to the reverseHeavy wear/scratches/denting to reversePin opens and closes positively
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY the jewellery comprising a marked 925 aquamarine and marcasite Art Deco brooch, the horizontal set faceted oval aquamarine measuring 1.5 x 1cm, brooch length approx. 6cm, 3cm wide, fitted with a safety chain and barrel clasp, a small silver and marcasite bow brooch, the brooch fitted with a barrel clasp and marked 935 Germany brooch, length 4cm, a blue stone set silver tone metal line bracelet and a pair of a white metal blue glass pendant drop earring (length of pendant 1 ½ cm)
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