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A DIAMOND DRESS RING, three milgrain set old-cut diamonds flanked by diamond fan motifs, total estimated diamond weight 1.55ct approximately, foreign assay mark, ring size M1/2. 4.2 gramsCONDITION REPORTGood overall condition, one principal diamond of a later cut and possibly a replacement. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: H/I/J; clarity: SI1/SI2. It is marked with a female head facing right in a circular cartouche, unidentified but possibly Russian, in our opinion it would test as gold.
DAVID MORRIS - AN 18 CARAT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND DRESS RING, six coiled bands terminating in diamond set bars, total estimated diamond weight 0.50ct approximately, hallmarked with maker's mark 'DM', Birmingham, ring size K1/2 (adaptable). 11.9 gramsCONDITION REPORTSome gaps between coils and some pulling to the bands. The torque design of the ring means it will accommodate a larger ring size. The estimated qualities of the diamonds are; colour: F/G; clarity: VS1/VS2.
A Dunhill Ballpoint Pen, Numbered 56283, reeded, the clip and top each with green enamel, with black leather covered box, the box 18.5cm wide; Together With: A Dunhill gold plated cigarette-lighter, with black leather case and a quantity of gilt metal dress-studs, tie clip and cuff-links (qty)
A Pair of 9 Carat Gold Cufflinks, by Asprey, realistically modelled as yellow ropetwist knots, cased; and Four Onyx Dress Studs, the round onyx plaque within a yellow border, with swivel bars, cased . All items are in good condition. The cufflinks are hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'APLCo' London, one dated 1987, the other 1988. The studs are stamped '750' and in our opinion would test as gold. Cufflinks- 12.8 grams. Dress studs - 8.5 grams. CR made 03.08.21.
IMPERIAL RUSSIAN OFFICER'S DRESS SWORD, the steel blade etched with scrolls, weaponry and heraldry, the rainguard engraved with cipher (likely for Nicholas II), the brass triple bar guard with impressed factory mark, wire bound leather grip, and spherical pommel, 95.2cm long Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURES, modelled as a young gentleman with attendant hound, and a young lady holding a goat, both in 18th century dress, raised on a naturalistic circular base, painted in pastel colours, the taller 37cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
FOLLOWER of RAEBURN THREE QUARTER LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A LADY in white dress with delicate pink silk shawl and white cap, standing in a parkland setting, her an resting on a stone plinth, oil on canvas, 125cm x 100cm, (re-lined), in a moulded gilt frame Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURAL VASES, the first modelled as a male, the second a female, both in 18th century dress, stood peering around vases, on an oval base, 29.3cm and 26.7cm high to the top of the vases respectively Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
PAIR OF MID-19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURAL TAPERSTICKS, in the manner of Jacob Petit, modelled as a man and woman in Chinese dress, with openings to headwear, painted and enamelled in colours, gilt highlights, on square bases, painted blue 'MA' mark to base, 23cm high Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BISCUIT PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A LADY, modelled in 18th century dress, on a circular socle, 17.5cm high, along with another figure of a lady, a Madonna and Child, a lace porcelain figure group, and two other lace porcelain figures (6) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
CARRINGTON BOWLES WELLADAY ! is this my SON TOM ! Hand coloured soft ground etching, published 25th June 1773 also a companion etching - MISS PRATTLE consulting Dr. DOUBLE-FEE about her PANTHEON Head Dress, published 8th Feb. 1772, 16cm x 12cm, framed and glazed Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
MID-19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK FIGURE GROUP, modelled as a man and woman in Highland dress, on a naturalistic base inscribed 'Highlanders', 29cm high, along with another Staffordshire figure group of a violin player and dog, and another of a huntsman (3) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
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