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Diamond dress ring in the manner of Buccellati, the wide band set with a line of seven baguette cut diamonds flanked by a pierced border of brilliant cut diamonds, on yellow gold tapered shank with brushed finish. Estimated total diamond carat weight approximately 2.50 carats. Ring size approximately N
Georgian yellow metal and paste set navette-shaped brooch with finely painted miniature portrait of an attractive lady in white dress, circa 1770 - 1780, with pin backing, 44mm x 28mm CONDITION REPORT Good condition. Miniature in good condition, not signed. The brooch fitting has been replaced / added later and a pendant fitting is missing / broken. The back is dented and tarnished / discoloured. Paste stones all present, some minor chips
Victorian gold (18ct) diamond Gypsy ring (Chester 1895). Ring size K, early 20th century 'Southern Star' brooch, Edwardian ruby and diamond bar brooch, pearl bar brooch, pair simulated pearl earrings and a dress stud CONDITION REPORT Please note that as a result of recent legislation ruby and jadeite gem stones of Burmese (Myanmar) original may not be imported into the USA. Rubies and jadeite of non-Burmese original required certification before import into the USA
Fine late 19th / early 20th century Meissen porcelain crinoline figure group of King August III and Queen Maria Josepha modelled after J. Kaendler - blue crossed swords and incised model no. 550, impressed - 137 and painters mark - 22, 29cm wide x 22cm high CONDITION REPORT Good original condition, end of ladys' finger and thumb missing. Small chip to rear dress, hilt and end of gentlemans' sword missing. Bright enamels and gilding
Rare 19th century American named scrimshaw whales' tooth finely carved with three masted whaling ship, entitled - 'Almira' on the stern and flying a flag from its mast (probably for Massachusetts), the reverse finely incised with a lady wearing a bonnet and dress, 15.5cm. Provenance: The Almira was an American whaling vessel built at Edgartown Massachusetts and was mastered by Abraham Osborn Jr. - Its logbook is held at the New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library and logs the ship's voyages from 1864 - 1870 to the South Atlantic, South Pacific and Arctic whaling grounds. It was stoved by ice and lost in the Arctic in 1870
A collection of works by John Sergeant including a watercolour of a continental landscape signed bottom left Sergeant and inscribed Biot-1966, 32 x 47 cm, a sepia coloured watercolour of a river scene with river boats, church, etc signed bottom left Sergeant 16 x 31 cm, a gouache study of a piper in highland uniform, further studies of soldiers in highland dress, etc.
A garnet dress ring, composed of three bands set with thirty-two (one lacking) round mixed-cut untested garnets, in 9ct gold, size R 1/2; a gem-set ring, in 9ct rose gold, size M 1/2, 3.2g; a 9ct gold bar brooch, centred with a peridot, 2.1g; a gem-set flower head ring, in 9ct gold; two gem-set rings, in 9ct gold, 3.7g in total; three pairs of earrings; a pearl stud earring; and a fine chain, damaged, 0.9g; etc
Andre Pater (Polish/American, born 1953) Study for Red Arrow, 2016 Charcoal, pastel, 36” x 26” Signed $12,000. – 15,000.“Depicted here is a Lakota warrior, approx. 1870, in full regalia; wearing a buckskin war-shirt decorated in locks of horsehair and scalps along his arm, and draped in a buffalo robe. Each aspect of this warrior’s dress signifies honor and accomplishment. In his right hand he holds a fan made from the right wing of an eagle, itself adorned with yellow and orange beads made from porcupine quills. On his chest hangs a peace medal alongside his war-whistle, one, a guarantee of peace given to prominent Native American war chiefs, the other, a tool to communicate during battle. It was fashionable to dress in an asymmetrical way; i.e, the seashell earring on only one ear, the marking on only one side of his face, the hair-braids on either side, one wrapped in skunk fur, the other in crimson wool, and lastly, the red arrow adorning his head, which signified his status in the war council. All of these elements are an expression of the noble nature of his culture, and his individual pride.” –Andre Pater
A Norah Wellings black girl doll - Jolly Joker, painted eyes and features, orange and blue bead necklace, earrings, armlets and anklets, velveteen body clothed with removable yellow floral dress and red and white spotted slip, knitted hair, label to left wrist 'Made in England by Norah Wellings', 27cm high; together with a celluloid baby doll, painted eyes, articulated limbs, 40cm high (2) (faults)
A diplomat’s sword, slender blade 31”, by Wilkinson & Son, 34 Maddox St, W, etched on both sides with foliate scrolling, brass hilt with traces of gilt, studded shell guard, crossguard, knucklebow, flattened urn pommel, square section grip, with dress knot (worn), in brass mounted leather scabbard. Basically GC (a little surface rust pitting to blade, scabbard leather AF)
A Court Dress for a Page of Honour at the Coronation of George VI, May 1937 comprising: scarlet frockcoat with blue velvet and lace cuffs, gold bullion edging and gilt buttons, cream silk waistcoat with gold edging, beige breeches with gilt buttons, tricorn hat with red feather border; white gloves, stockings, black shoes with gilt buckles; and a short sword, the 21½” blade etched with Royal Cypher, scrolls, etc, gilt crosspiece and horse’s head pommel, ivory grip, in its gilt mounted white scabbard with red belt and outer waterproof cover, mostly VGC. The waistcoat bears the name Rt Hon Earl of Uxbridge and date 8.3.37, also 2 framed photos of similar Pages of Honour. Plate 14 Note: This uniform was made for the 14 year old George Charles Victor Paget, Earl of Uxbridge and son of the Marquess of Anglesey (who was The Lord Chamberlain at that time). George was one of four Pages of Honour chosen by the King.
A Ducal Models Hand Painted 12-piece band. The 2nd King Edward VII’s own Gurkha Rifles in white dress uniform with green trousers and kepis. Instruments include trombone, tuba, saxophone, bass drum, side drum and cymbals. Set includes an officer. Boxed with packing. Contents Mint. Together with a Hornby Railways OO gauge BR Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive 34076, in lined Brunswick Green livery. Boxed, some wear/damaged. Contents VGC.
Scarce early Britains Royal Horse Artillery ‘B’ size No.126. 2nd version, dated 9.05.1904 comprising 6 horse team, 3 mounted, with limber and gun, plus 3 outriders. All in khaki foreign service dress uniforms. QGC-GC for age, some chipping and arms missing to outriders, one horse front leg broken, plus metal firing strip missing from gun. Plate 3
Britains ‘Types of the Royal Navy’ Royal Marines Tropical Dress set No.1619. 8 figures, Officer with sword, plus 7 Marines marching with rifles at the slope, bayonets fixed. All in tropical light khaki uniforms, with white ball topped helmets. Boxed, re-tied onto copy insert. Contents VGC-Mint Plate 4
A 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class, enamelled Hanseatic Cross for Hamburg, and 1914-18 Honour Cross with swords, all with their relevant award certificates to Ernst Fischer, in a modern glazed case with sepia studio photograph of a German officer in dress uniform with sword, and a WM Bavarian arms badge. GC
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