An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword by Wilkinson, London:, the straight single edge fullured blade with foul anchor, crown and 'ER cypher', numbered '10613770', above folding hilt with foul anchor, single guard, wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel and gilt mounted black leather scabbard, 79cm blade length.
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An Elizabeth II Royal Naval dress sword by Starkey Ltd:, the straight single edge fullured blade with foul anchor, crown and 'ER cypher', numbered '153', above folding hilt with foul anchor, single guard, wire bound fish skin grip, lion's head pommel and mounted black leather scabbard, 79cm blade length.
A 19th century Royal Naval dress sword by Dudley of Portsmouth:, the pipe backed single edged blade with double edged tip, acid etched armorial and fouled anchor decoration, signed as per title to ricasso, over folding hilt with foul anchor and single guard, wire bound fish skin grip and lions head pommel, 76cm blade length.
A George VI Royal Navy Dress/parade sword by Wilkinson Sword Company ,London:, acid etched single edge fullered blade with crown and 'GR' cypher to one side and foul anchor to opposite, gilt hilt with foul anchor and folding thumb inscribed 'J K L Evans RN' wire bound fish skin grip and lions head pommel, bullion loop and gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard and part travelling case, blade length, 79cm long.
A group of three 19th Century portrait miniatures in black papier mache frames, all oval shaped miniatures of a side profile watercolour on paper of a gentleman and two full profiles on ivory slips of a lady in blue dress with ruffle collar and bonnet and a gentleman in Regency style attire, the ovals 2.5 x 2 ins (6.5 x 5 cms)
An impressive aquamarine and diamond dress ring, circa 1940s, mounted in unmarked yellow metal, the oval mixed cut natural aquamarine approx 9.10ct, very light greenish blue colour, VVS1 clarity, flanked by three old cut diamonds to either side, approx 0.18ct, H-I colour and SI clarity, together with a report from International Gemological Reports. (2) Provenance: The property of the late Denisa, The Lady Newborough, wife of Thomas John Wynn, 5th Baron Newborough and thence by decent. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with slight abrasions to the facets.
A large emerald dress ring, early 20th century, the emerald cut emerald, approx 16mm x 13mm in a four claw setting, the claws form three splayed leaves, in a raised yellow and white metal scrolled leaf openwork mount, to a leaf cast shank, approx size L, approx 7.2g. CONDITION REPORT: Overall good condition, the emerald free from chips and abrasions.
Amendment: Please note that this plaque is copied from a painting by Charlotte Jones ( 1768-1847) of Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, daughter of George IV, wife of Prince Leopold of Saxe Coberg, King of Belgium, A Paris porcelain plaque of a lady of rank, 19th century, wearing an Empire line white dress, with ermine and velvet cape, leaning on a classical stone pedestal, the top laid with crowns and coronets, with an extensive view of a cathedral behind, signed to bottom right Lefevre J Fcant de porcelain Rue Amelot, in an ornate carved gilt wood frame, surmounted by a coronet, with rich scrolling and acanthus carved detail, labels to back with inventory numbers 1160 and labels for the Dublin Industrial Exhibition Palace Loan Museum of Art Treasures, the plaque 30cm x 20.5cm, the frame approximately 63cm x 45cm CONDITION REPORT: carved giltwood frame: with losses to the front edge of the decoration as follows: top left corner, centre left. bottom centre and both corners crown top centre losses to right-hand side most of the front surface of the frame with later over-painting in gold coloured paint; some original gilding is retained on the sides of the frame some flaking to the gilding and gesso on the back edges and sides mahogany backing panel in good condition bearing original exhibition label porcelain plaque: defect with glaze skip lower left corner and lesser example top right corner otherwise in good condition
Robert Lewis Reid, American 1862-1929- Portrait of a girl, quarter-length, in a white dress; oil on canvas, signed and dated 1919, oil on board, 44x33.8cm CONDITION REPORT: in a frame with decoupe finish and beige linen fronted slip signed 'Robert Reid' and dated lower right 'Mrs B Flagg' written in pencil on the reverse examined under uv lamp, there is no evidence of overpainting or restorations there apppears to be some ingrained dirt arced score marks. the most prominent to the right of the girl's head it appears to have been subject to a light clean in good condition
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