A Royal Artillery Officer's 1821 pattern dress sword, with 33-inch single-edged pipe-back blade, two-thirds fullered, the last 9-inches double edged with spear point, typical oak-leaf and Arabesque burnished decoration, three-bar open knuckle-bow, wire-bound grip, leather frog and leather scabbard
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A George VI officers dress sword, with single sided, three-quarter fullered blade with oak leaf burnishing, the end of blade double-sided to spear point and measuring 79cm, with solid knuckle guard decorated with fouled anchor and locking clasp engraved 'F.G.A Tovey,' wire bound grip, with lion mounted pommel and bullion knot. Together with a brass mounted, black leather scabbard, chamois slip and brown leather case.
A large 18ct gold dress ring, centrally claw set with an oval cut sapphire, approximate weight of sapphire, 1.73ct, the oval surround pave-set with 16 RBC diamonds to a ground of 54 RBC diamonds pave set across six rows. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.3 carats. Ring size 'L.' 12.3g.
A collection of Masonic regalia, to include: a 9ct. yellow gold enamelled medallion, from the Lord Collingwood Lodge 3246, dated 1930, presented to Brother A.E. Millar, dated 21st October, 1965; together with two silver medals with enamel design, one initialled F.R.I.A., the other Order of St. John; various aprons; cuffs; collars; medallions; books; a dress sword; and ephemera.
An unusual George III Chinoiserie penwork canted cube tea caddy, decorated throughout with figures in traditional dress, precious objects, ho-ho birds and foliage, the front bearing a coat of arms and surmounted overall with a kite-shaped escutcheon, the whole intersected with trellis reserves, hinged cover enclosing a covered lead-lined division, 12cm high, 12cm wide, c.1790, early 20th century inscribed dealer's label to base
A Victorian rounded rectangular papier-mâché snuff box, the hinged cover painted with a 17th century couple of title examining a pictures, 7.5cm wide, c.1860; a Russian rounded rectangular papier-mâché snuff box, the push-cover painted with a folk princess in traditional dress in a glade, flanked by trees, indistinct script, red interior, the sides with gilt meandering tendrils, 7.5cm wide, late 19th/early 20th century (2)
Continental School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of an aristocratic lady, bust-length, tall powdered wig with ringlets and dressed with roses, lace-edged dress and bodice sprigged with further roses, indistinctly signed, watercolour on ivory, oval, 8cm x 6.5cm, faux tortoiseshell frame
Continental School (19th century), portrait miniature, Self-portrait, after Raphael, bust-length, wearing typical Renaissance dress, watercolour on ivory, 4.5cm x 2.8cm, cushioned red velvet frame; English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady in mourning, bust-length, watercolour on ivory, oval, 9.5cm x 7cm; an 18th century South Staffordshire enamel oval plaque, printed en grisaille with a bust-length portrait miniature, of a lady of title, 4cm x 2.8cm, c.1780; another similar, of a gentleman, 2.5cm x 2cm (4)
An early 19th century French forty-three stick fan, printed and then overpainted in colourful tones of gouache with a musical soirée in a pastoral setting, the aristocrats and musicians in typical dress, the flanking black sticks ornately gilded with lyres within scrolling cartouches, foliage and trellis, mother-of-pearl guards boldly carved and centred by a flowering urn with female supporters, the sides with cornucopia and foliage, 55cm wide, framed
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