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A citrine dress ring, dated 1927, the large mixed cut stone set in a gold open backed gallery mount, presentation inscribed, finger size N; together with a swivel seal ring, the carnelian seal intaglio cut with the bust of a woman, and a cameo scarab on the reverse, finger size I; a silver coloured fede ring; a 22 carat gold wedding band and a platinum wedding band, 39.7g gross
Seven 19th century and later advertising vesta, two with applied celluloid advertising `the Whitehead & Hoag Co`, and OBU `Awaiting orders with horse bust` and for `Blue Bell Binder Twine - Belfast Ropework Co...`, two Bryant & May, a D. Leonardt & Co, a Great Eastern Railway Co (Hunstanton on Sea), and a Lichfield (7)
Terrific collection of 170 football programmes: from first/last seasons etc from the 1970s onwards. Wide range of League and Non League clubs. Includes representation from Lincoln Conference season, last season Newport County 87/8, 88/9 Conference season before going bust etc… All programmes in excellent condition. NO duplication.
An Italian sculpted alabaster, brass and marble mounted bust of a maiden, late 19th century, portrayed with hair worn up and tied with the brass ribbon, her head declined to dexter, with loosely draped decolletage, inscribed Prof. A. Neri to the reverse, on a rectangular section variegated marmo Siena plinth, 40.5cm high overall
A Victorian sculpted white marble bust of Princess Alexandra of Denmark, third quarter 19th century, by H.Garland, portrayed with her hair tied back with a ribbon, in Mediaeval style dress, on a waisted, circular socle, the truncation inscribed H Garland, 65cm high overall. A bust of the princess by Garland dated to 1883 is held at the National Portrait Gallery in London. The eldest daughter of Christian IX of Denmark, Alexandra was renowned for her beauty, portrayed clearly in this earlier example
A Victorian cast copper portrait plaque of the Duke of Wellington, surmounted by a coronet, the verso impressed `MOULDED BY JOBSON`S PATENT PROCESS, LITCHURCH WORKS DERBY, REGISTERED NO. 3, 13th NOVEMBER 1854, 576`, 13.25 in (33.3cm) h; together with a miniature carved ivory bust of Wellington. (2)
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