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An Art Deco gold cufflinks, studs and earrings suite, with a pair of square cut cornered cufflinks with a mother-of-pearl plaque with etched grid texture, a French cut sapphire set to the centre with articulated bar link chain connectors, two dress studs, and a further two, converted to screw-on earrings. Marked 9ct and 18ct. Hand engraved '1912-1937'. Signed 'GAF' (6)
Attributed to Andrew Plimer (1763 - 1837), watercolour on ivory - miniature portrait of a lady, with powdered hair and white dress, inscribed verso in a later hand - 'Henrietta Williams', mother of George Hardisty, 5.5cm x 4.5cm, oval, mounted in glazed giltwood frame CONDITION REPORT Not examined out of frame, miniature condition appears to be good, gesso frame has significant losses and deterioration
Three gold and gem set dress rings, plus two pendants CONDITION REPORT Ruby and diamond seven stone ring stamped '18ct', total gross weight 3.2 grams, ring size P½. Amethyst ring, hallmarked 9ct, 1.1 grams. Garnet ring hallmarked 9ct, 2.4 grams. Edwardian rose gold fob, hallmarked 9ct, 6.4 grams. Heart-shape pendant, not marked, probably 9ct, 2.2 grams
Pair late 19th century Vienna porcelain dishes painted with a girl in red dress, shielding a candle - the light illuminating her face and the other painted with a bearded man lighting his pipe, with a similar effect - entitled on reverse 'Goodnight' and 'Smoker' - painted beehive marks, 29.5cm diameter
Four dress rings - to include faux alexandrite ring, garnet cluster ring, Art Deco green stone ring and one other CONDITION REPORT All rings in good condition, wear commensurate with age. Blue single stone ring good condition. Turquoise coloured ring good condition. Art Deco green stone ring good condition, thin worn shank. Garnet cluster ring minor chip to one stone, good condition. Unsure whether the stones are real or synthetic. Settings are all silver but not marked. Ring sizes are - Green stone ring - M. Purple / blue stone ring - L½. Turquoise ring - P. Garnet cluster ring - L½
A pair of late 19th Century Continental porcelain figures of a young man and woman, both with flower garlands, each 8.75ins high (both with R mark in blue), pair of Continental figures of a man and woman in 18th Century dress, on a high footed base, after a Bow original, each 5.25ins high, and a Continental figural group of a young couple, 9.5ins high
A 1938 Empire exhibition plaster-cased mantel clock, the case modelled as a standing Scotsman wearing traditional dress, the clock stamped "Perivale", 8.25ins x 3.25ins x 9.25ins high, together with four related plaster-cased mantel clocks and an oak-cased example, all bearing logos and dated 1938, various (some damage)
Two dress rings, a 20mm diameter crystal slice four claw set in a yellow metal mount, plain shank stamped 9ct, ring size P, a Nina Breddal 9 carat yellow gold dress ring designed to take interchangeable 11mm gem set spheres, six stones included rose quartz, moss agate, amethyst, tigers eye, blue chalcedony. cornelian, approximate weight of mount 3oz, ring size P. (2)
A cultured pearl necklace, eighty-three cultured pearls graduating 7.8mm to 4mm, 45cm long, a 9 carat yellow gold dress ring set with a cluster of seven garnets, ring size a yellow metal signet ring set with black onyx and stamped 333, a yellow metal brooch set with an oval faceted stone, a base metal bracelet and a small crescent bar brooch.
A modernist tourmaline and diamond dress ring, the rectangular step cut tourmaline 12mm x 6mm, four claw set on an 18 carat yellow gold criss cross abstract mount with five brilliant cut diamond highlights, head of ring measuring 25mm x 13mm, total weight of diamonds approximately 0.15 carat, hallmarked London 1973, approximate weight 20.5gms, ring size very approximately T (square shank)
Royal Army Medical Corps: a group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 59570 Private M. Finch, 1914-15 War Medal, and Victory Medal, with various photographs, to include Finch with Aid Vehicle, Ambulance Cup Competition Winners (1933) in dress uniform and another portrait photograph; and another group of three WWI General Service Medals awarded to: 38625 Private H.G. Cook, and a portrait photograph, posted to France 15.07.15.
A group of six various prints; an 18th century coloured stipple engraving portrait of seated lady wearing a pink dress, signed and titled in pencil, 32 x 23cm, a pair 18th century style prints 'The Young Englishman' & 'Playing Shuttlecock', 19 x 22cm, a coloured print, probably of Milan Cathedral, 30 x 22cm, and two floral prints.
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