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A William IV mahogany library armchair:, of bergere type, having a cane panel back , buttoned green leather loose cushion with padded arm supports and stuff over seat, having a brass mounted adjustable wood book stand with ledge, raised on baluster and turned tapered legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors.
A Dutch burr walnut rectangular silver table:, in the early 18th Century taste, having a shaped moulded scroll tray top, the cushion frieze fitted with a drawer having a shaped apron and with a slide to either side, on foliate carved cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet, 82cm (2ft 8 1/4in) x 56cm (1ft 10in).
A WHITE METAL POSSIBLY CONTINENTAL CIGARETTE CASE the lid embossed with a scene of carriages passing along a country road 8cm wide together with a pair of Indian white metal salts, a silver napkin ring, silver vesta case, scent bottle with white metal top, a pig pin cushion and further items and further items
Pair of 'La Mignonne' opera glasses, hexagonal pewter mustard with blue glass liner, small metal cased travel three prong fork and knife in leather case, small brass pig dish, Mauchline ware pin cushion and miscellanea Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A William IV mahogany showframe library armchair, re-upholstered in velour, having loose cushion, the frame with scroll arms to turned feet terminating in brass caps and casters, w.71cm, h.89cm. Missing caster from rear leg. Mahogany moulding to the front of the left arm has been off, with small split and loss to join. Upholstery good. Height to top of seat cushion 42cm.
A string of pearls suspending a sapphire and diamond pendant, the string of pearls consisting of 53 pearls partly strung with yellow metal spacers, clasp stamped 375, the pendant set with a cushion rose cut sapphire (possibly synthetic) surrounded by a border of eight-cut diamonds, unmarked yellow metal.
A late George III needlework picture, by Rebecca Porter 1817, worked with a red brick cottage and a cow, in walnut cushion frame, 27.5cm x 22cm overall CONDITION REPORT: The needlework is a little faded, slightly grubby and slightly undulated but overall ok. It is not possible to see the edge of the needlework to make a full assessment. The frame is lightly grubby, is worn at three corners and has some losses to the top right corner. Small loss also to the left side inner edge. Later cardboard backing to the back of the frame.
A Regency mahogany caned tub chair, on sabre legs, 106.5cm H CONDITION REPORT: The top of the frame has an old repaired break at each joint - please see additional images. The caning is good but is not original. general light age wear patina throughout, the castors may not be original. The cushion is not original.
A French 19th century amethyst, diamond and enamel brooch, the large cushion cut amethyst held by twelve raised claws each topped by a rose cut diamond, to an open border of white enamel edged petals with a separate inner echoing line of black enamel, set in 18ct gold, French eagle's head mark on both clasp and pin, also stamped '750'; clasp with safety push, length 3.2cm, cased
A late 19th century circular diamond brooch / pendant, of pierced design and set to the centre with an old round cut diamond, estimated weight 1.09cts, in a spaced border of six smaller old cushion cut diamonds from which spring foliate scrolls which curl to form an undulating outer edge, set throughout with similarly old cut diamonds; removable brooch fitting and hinged suspensory loop to take a bale, and mousetail loop to take a pendant drop; diameter 3.0cm, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 3.60cts
A French Art Deco diamond and platinum bar brooch, the central cushion shaped rub over set old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 1.20ct within an open rectangular pavé set rose cut diamond surround, the principal bars on each side pavé set with graduating old cut diamonds, with a shorter line of pavé set rose cut diamonds above and below, the pin with sliding safety catch in addition to an attached safety chain, French dog's head mark for platinum and maker's lozenge on the brooch and French eagle's head mark for 18ct white gold on the pin; overall length 9cm and width 1.1cm, total estimated weight of diamonds approximately 7.50ct, presented in the original fitted case
An important sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the rectangular cushion shaped mixed cut sapphire weighing 7.16ct, double claw set within an undulating border of sixteen claw set round brilliant cut diamonds, basket setting and knife edge shoulders to a plain squared off shank, unhallmarked white metal stamped '750', size I-J, estimated weight of diamonds 1.70ct. Provenance: This ring is presented with a certificate from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory of London, stating that the 7.16ct natural sapphire's country of origin is Sri Lanka, and that no evidence of heat treatment was observed. Certificate number 13211, dated 16 September 2016
Omega - A gentleman's stainless steel 'Seamaster' wristwatch, circa 1979, the signed textured silvered cushion shaped dial with silver coloured batons and hands, centre seconds and dot minute track with date window at 3 o'clock, the quartz movement calibre 1342, serial number 43/665488, case numbers 196.0167 / 396.0888, to an integral tapered link bracelet with adjustable fold over clasp, presented in the original box with the original invoice dated 11/11/82 and guarantee card
Rolex - A 9ct gold 'Oyster' gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1929, the signed circular silvered 'sunburst' engine turned dial, 25mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register, chemin de fer chapter ring and milled bezel, the signed 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, the cushion shaped signed case, 30mm wide, with screw down 'Oyster' crown and screw down case back marked inside with Glasgow import marks for 9ct gold, 1929, together with Poinçon de Maître, hammerhead, number 136, for C.R. Spillmann SA, case number 29999 with fixed wire lugs to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle
A Georgian mourning ring in contemporary ring box, the concave ring head with a central glazed panel of hair with overlaid initials JP, within a black enamel border and natural seed pearl outer border, the back engraved 'John Paris, Ob 9th March 1810, Ætatis 83', to a later 19th century reeded shank with trifurcated shoulders, size S, in a cushion shaped antique black covered wooden box with hinged lid, possibly the original case for the ring
A garnet fringe necklace and matched suite of garnet jewellery, the necklace spectacle set to the front with a graduated line of cushion or round facetted garnets suspending graduated rectangular cushion cut stones, to a fine link backchain, length 41cm; also a vintage bracelet with eleven graduated cushion cut garnets claw set in line to a narrow bar link back chain with oval barrel clasp, safety chain, length 17.5cm; a pair of single stone round facetted garnet screwback earrings, stamped '9ct' and a three stone ring, with graduated oval cut garnets spaced by pairs of white hardstone chips, to a broad band, size Q, Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold (4)
A collection of five 19th century paste set brooches, the first with an oval enamel portrait of a blonde girl looking over her shoulder, within a border of round cut white pastes, length 4.1cm; also a horseshoe and riding crop brooch with a fancy cut pale lemon stone claw set within the horseshoe, delineated, like the crop, by round cut white pastes with a ropetwist keeper, length 4.3cm; the third a hoop of white and near-white round cut pastes another similar below and a larger stone in the centre, all closed back set, length 5.1cm; also a bar brooch set with a cushion cut and two round cut pale lemon stones joined by divergent lines of small round white pastes and embellished with similarly set trefoils and quatrefoils, all closed back, length 3.6cm; and lastly a small bow with pendant drop set with round white pastes, the white metal stamped '900', width 1.6cm (5)
A Georgian diamond cluster ring, the central cushion cut diamond in a border of rose cut diamonds, and a closed back and quatrefoil incised white metal setting, to yellow metal floral carved shoulders, plain shank, size J-N, principal diamond measures 8 x 7mm One rose cut diamond lacking. Finger size difficult to determine due to the underhang of the enclosed setting (approximately M). Assessing the principal diamond is difficult because of the closed back setting: it appears to be a shallow stone, and dirt may be seen behind it, but there are no eye-visible inclusions - with a loupe there is a surface-rising internal fracture beneath a girdle facet, some polishing lines on another; colour is hard to judge because of the dirt behind. Some of the border diamonds appear yellowish but that looks like remnants of glue behind them. The ring is in sound condition with wear appropriate to age. Gross weight 3.9g

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