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Dress ring with spiral of coral and onyx, with double band of diamonds between, in gold, '750'. Condition Report This is probably Italian and of nice quality. The coral has not been tested but it is of our opinion it is real and natural. Colour and clarity of diamonds is good. 8.6g. Good condition. Diamonds are white and clean. Size M.
A 19th century English porcelain figure of a seated maiden, holding a garland of flowers, the whole decorated in bright enamels, heightened in gilt, unmarked, h.9.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Two small leaf chips. Very small hairline/fracture to left shoulder which runs from neckscarf to dress. No restoration. Colours excellent. Basically a very good example.
A yellow metal, ruby and diamond dress ring, arranged as three graduated claw set rubies, total weight estimated 0.75ct, dispersed with two old brilliant cut diamonds, the whole further set with diamond points, size K/L Condition Report / Extra Information Stones all good quality, clean and vibrant. Diamond weight approx. 0.35ct. Shank and setting good.
An Edwardian opal and diamond dress ring, arranged as three cabochon opals in a scroll carved setting, the largest weighing 0.65ct, of blue overtone and harlequin iridescence, each dispersed with pair of old brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 0.44ct, colour H/I and clarity SI, size Q Condition Report / Extra Information Head of ring measures 19 x 7.5mm. Five very small diamond chips missing. Main diamonds good. Opals good. Setting and shank good.
An early 20th century yellow metal sapphire and diamond dress ring, arranged as two pairs of small old brilliant cut diamonds dispersed with pair of sapphires, flanked to either side with single sapphire, size M/N Condition Report / Extra Information Weights 2.7g. Marks worn but probably 18ct. Early 20th century. Each diamond dia. 2mm. Two centre sapphires with very minor abrasions to edges. Otherwise no apparent faults.
A pair of late 19th Century Paris Porcelain figuresEach modelled as mirror image of male and female figures, dressed in elaborate dress, raised on a naturalistic rocky base, and further raised on a green lustre base and supported on tripod rocaille supports, 28cm high, stamped G.B. Brevete and retailers marks for A. Hache, Paris. (2)
A British Cavalry Officers 1912 Pattern SwordWith a 89cm single edged single fullered blade with acid etched decoration of George V cipher surmounted by a coat of arms and crown, with the officers initials R.P.L-B., this being Colonal Ronald Prinsep Langford-Brookes of the Cheshire Yeomanry's sword. He owned the Mere Hall Estate, Mere, Nr Knutsford and died in 1980. Maker Wilkinson Sword of London with cup guard with extensive decoration, fish skin grip with twist wire decoration, complete with metal field scabbard and leather dress scabbard. CONDITION REPORT: lot 270 - Blade ok, slight scratching, guard ok, slight scratching. Grip needs a clean metal scabbard lifting to plates, leather scabbard scuff and dent marks.
A Substantial Victorian pine kitchen dresser base with a rectangular three plank top above an arrangement of nine drawers, each with turned wooden knob handles, plinth base, 240 x 85 x 73 cms. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 633 - burn marks and wear to top of dresser, replacement boards to the base of dress on the sides. Lacking feet, possible reconstruction.
An early 19th century portrait of a young aristocratic lady Dressed in frilled velvet dress, before a rural landscape, oil on canvas, 77 x 63cm CONDITION REPORT: Lot 370a - The painting shows extensive restoration and repairPainting has been cup above the head and another section of another painting as been attached to the topSeveral holes, patches versoStretcher bar crackingCracquelere and crazingPaint layer very dryOverall poor condition, areas of overpaint.
LATE GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLEmaker's mark 'DM', Glasgow 1819, 15cm long; together with a pair of gold spectacles, a novelty shoe pin cushion, a set of six gold and mother of pearl gentlemens dress buttons and a brass claw page marker with a red banded agate bead (5)
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