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A Victorian diamond set double heart ring, comprising two heart shaped green stones possibly chalcedony within a diamond set border with diamond set bow top, unmarked yellow metal, possibly 18ct gold with silver settings, head diameter approx 13mm, size O1/2, total gross weight approx 3gms in original box Condition report: Good some tarnish, one diamond deficient, all other stones present and intact, slight abrasions to stones, wear and tear commensurate with age
A BEN ROSENFELD 18ct YELLOW GOLD 1960'S BROOCH IN THE FORM OF A WHIMSICAL ARTICULATED DUCK SET WITH SAPPHIRE AND GREEN ENAMEL EYES, A TURQUOISE AND BLACK ENAMEL BOW TIE AND AN ORANGE ENAMELLED HAT. ARTICULATED AT THE NECK. MARKED 18ct GOLD (THE NUMBER 1 RUBBED) AND IMPRESSED DESIGNERS MARK TO INSIDE BRld. HEIGHT 3.6cms, WEIGHT 14.4grms.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bow front display cabinet, the single glazed door enclosing three fixed shelves, raised on tapering block supports, height 111cm, width 53cm, depth 37cm. Additional InformationThe cabinet is quite low so it has possibly been lowered, scuffs, scratches, minor chipping to corners.
A carved walnut sideboard, with two bow front drawers above a small double panelled cupboard door, flanked on either side by a drawer and floral carved cupboard doors, on turned feet, 94.5 x 152 x 53.65cm.Additional InformationProbably originally had a raised back. Has been stripped and buffed. Light surface patina, some light water marks but mostly ok.
ATTRIBUTED TO J E BLECKMANN; a 19th century Naval issue cutlass bayonet, the blade stamped with BM within bow and arrow to base, blade length 17cm, with substantial guard to checkered bayonet-type grip, with metal mounted leather scabbard.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, some pitting to blade, some knocks and further pitting to hilt section, distress to leather.
An 18ct yellow gold, diamond and enamel novelty brooch in the form of a smiling cat, holding a cultured pearl above his head, with green enamel eyes and black and green enamel detail to clothes with a yellow enamel belt, sporting a jaunty bow tie, the head and torso inset with round brilliant-cut diamonds, marked 'La Trianon' and '18', 6.4 cm high, in a fitted N. Bloom & Son green leather jewellery box. Condition report: 35.8 grams
A 9ct yellow gold bow-shaped brooch, suspended with a cultured pearl, brooch 2.4 cm wide, makers mark HW&S, together with a yellow metal, pearl and diamond pendant, set with a rounded pearl, beneath a gold mount, 2.3 cm long, marked 10K to suspension loop. (2)Condition report: Bow brooch, 5.6 grams; pearl pendant, 4.8 grams.
A Victorian gilt metal bracelet, comprised of smooth linked segments, fastened with a base metal safety chain, together with a gilt metal damascene segment bracelet, three silver gilt filligree bow brooches, and a small group of cufflinks including a pair of gilt metal and amber cufflinks, a 9ct gold cufflink, two odd base metal cufflinks, etc.Condition report: 9ct gold cufflink 4.8g
An 18ct yellow gold and diamond bow brooch, 3.2 cm wide, together with an 18ct yellow gold and pearl spray brooch set with two diamond accents, 3 cm long, and a yellow metal hollow ball pendant set with coloured paste stones, approximate diameter 13 mm. (3)Condition report: Bow brooch 5.2 grams; pearl brooch 4.2 grams; ball pendant, 2 grams
A late Victorian half pearl locket pendant, the dual-sided glazed locket containing two portrait miniatures on ivory, to a half pearl set frame with ribbon bow surmount, stamped '9ct', (one glazed panel deficient, half pearls untested for origin), and a gilt metal oval locket pendant, first pendant length 4cm (2)
A pearl necklace with diamond set clasp, the single strand of graduated pearls measuring approximately 5.3mm to 1.6mm in diameter, to a ribbon bow-shaped clasp of graduated old, single and rose-cut diamonds, (pearls untested for natural/cultured origin), total diamond weight approximately 0.12ct, length 48cm
STACKHOUSE THOMAS. Two Lectures on the Remains of Ancient Pagan Britain. 40 litho plates. Quarto. Seventy-five copies printed, 1833; bound with Rooke's Letter to Pegge on Antiquities Discovered in Derbyshire, 1793; Hibbert, On the Tings of Orkney & Shetland, 1829; Sydenham's Account of Barrow Opening in South Dorsetshire, 1844; Stukeley's Account of a Large Silver Plate Found in Derbyshire, 1729; Saul's Foundations of the Roman Walls of London, 1842; Smith's Notice of Leaden Coffin Discovered at Bow, 1844 & various cuttings, engravings, scraps, etc. relative to archaeology. Half calf, top brd. det. but present. Ex The Hartland Library, Gloucestershire.
An early 19th Century pin cushion and a needle book, the circular pin cushion with embroidered pierced card borders one side painted with two rosebuds and leaves below a pink ribbon bow, 6cms, the needle book in cut card each cover embroidered with a flowering branch, boards loose, 9cms. (2)
A satin wood collectors cabinet - a 20th Century masterpiece of cabinet making by Max Cooper, in the Sheraton style, of oval form, the top gently rising to an inlaid oval tablet the whole inlaid in various woods with flowers, harebells, leaf scrolls, flowering branches and other motifs, the base crossbanded in kingwood over a moulded plinth base. The front fitted with a pair of spring activated curved doors operated by push catches and opening to reveal an arrangement of six bow front drawers arranged as three pairs each in rose wood with line inlay and turned handles, the draw linings in macassar ebony with the dovetail details highlighted by boxwood lines, the drawer backs curved. The base finely veneered with a central circular marquetry panel of a butterfly and raised on eight dome feet, 47.5cms max. width, 32cms depth, 28cms high. †This exceptional collector's cabinet was commissioned in 1988 as a 25th wedding anniversary gift, it was invoiced on the 24th September 1988 at a cost of £3,500 and took a total of 480 hours to complete. Sold with invoice, original photographs, letters and note concerning the woods employed; 'Chasis in laminates of Gaboon, veneered with satin wood (West Indies), inlaid with marquetry of tulip wood, rose wood, yew wood, green sycamore, pear wood, wenge, walnut, Aphromosia.
A documentary chatelaine for Egidia Lady Rendlesham (1843-1880) possibly for archery, comprising a four section leather belt with monogramed clasp with two ring mounts each mounted with two chains to a note book, an ebony and metal mounted silver bucket, a leather and metal mounted hinged barrel with internal pin storage rim and a circular leather container, all bearing the ER monogram below a coronet, sold with memoriam booklet and photograph of Lady Rendlesham. It seems likely that this 'chatelaine' is for archery, the bucket was probably for grease which helped the finger protectors or shooting glove slide more easily off the bow string, the circular leather container for printed paper bulls-eye cards to record individual scores, the barrel with its internal pin ring is probably to house shillings - three golds (arrows in the centre) entitled a competitor to receive a shilling from each opponent. Archery was one of the few sports open to ladies and provided opportunities for them to mix socially with the opposite sex without a chaperone. From the collection of Enid Riley Part 1
An unusual continental chromed steel and brass sewing clamp, the scrolling 'C' frame mounted with a brass acorn finial, the screw with elaborate pierced bow, the sprung clip in the form of a stag's head adjacent to a vase form pin cushion, 23cms. From the estate of a European collector Part 2
An early 19th century rectangular, bow-fronted ‘tortoiseshell’ tea caddy, decorated with white metal stringing, the domed lid with a spherical white metal finial above a front moulded with a sunburst and with a central white metal plaque, engraved with a ‘G’, on white metal bun feet, restorations, 18cm wide x 9.5cm deep x 16cm highCondition report: Restorations, including small later patches, including 0.8cm on front left corner of lid, 1cm section on front right corner of front edge of lid, 2cm lower left corner of right side and end of right edge of top and bottom right corner of back.
A French giltwood and marble jardiniere stand, the circular top with a marble inset, above a fruiting laurel frieze, each cabriole leg headed by a bow holding a suspended floral swag below, the legs terminating in paw feet, 63cm high x 50cm wideCondition report: Generally ok, save for some chips, including the feet and legs.
A Victorian silver pedestal bowl, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897, of circular half reeded form with embossed swag and bow decoration and raised on circular pedestal foot, 11.5cm high, weight approx 12.5ozCondition report: Hallmarks rubbed, small dent to the body located at one of the bows, no inscriptions, some small scratches, general wear in keeping with age, refer to images
A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZED METAL VASE, modern, of squat circular form, the wide everted frilled rim with a bow tied "cord" to the neck, cast and applied with precious objects including fans, tsuba, coral, cords and jars, applied "signed" oblong plaque, 16 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good, one 'screw' missing to tie down one of the ends of the 'rope'.
A 19th century violin, size of back 14 1/4", together with wooden case and bow. CONDITION REPORT: The violin body is in generally good condition. There do not appear to be any splits or cracks. There are some area of polish that are scuffed and a little rubbed but no real structural issues. The neck is in good order as is the scroll. Three of the pegs are similar, one is a replacement.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany combined bookcase and desk, with moulded cornice above a pair of glazed doors with wooden astragals enclosing shelves, the bow fronted base with sliding writing drawer with tooled leather writing surface above a pair of panelled doors and all raised on carved and turned legs with low shelf. Height 204 cm, width 110 cm, depth 50 cm (see illustration).
A Regency mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers, four long graduated with brass drop handles with oval backplates flanked by cluster columns and raised on stile feet bearing label verso Thomas H Kerr Modern and Antique Furniture Dealer Helensburgh. Height 98.5 cm, width 119 cm, depth 61 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chest is structurally very sound. The top is a good colour with no significant splits, scratches or nasty marks. The moulded edge is in good condition all round. Both sides are in good order with no splits. The drawer fronts are in generally good condition. There are no losses to the cockbeading on the top three drawers. The bottom drawer has a loose section of cockbeading and one small piece that is detached. We have the piece which is in the top drawer. The front feet are in good order. The rear right hand bracket support is present but the false bracket is partially missing right at the back. This does not affect the solidity of the piece. The backboards are original and in good order.
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