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An early 20th century yellow gold, blue enamel, emerald and diamond set ladies dress ring, of good size, arranged as five graduated rough cut diamonds, within a blue enamel set shaped oval surround, all within a further surround of dispersed small rough cut diamonds and emeralds, size O/P, 37 x 24mm.
A late Wilkinson’s officers dress sword, with leather scabbard, the blade bearing the ERII cipher and royal coat of arms, engraved hilt, blade 89cm, numbered 80172, sold with outer faux leather carry case with original Wilkinson’s Sword Company paper label, with leather Sam Brown and scabbard holder.
A collection of china and glassware to include a collection of miniature doll`s house ruby glass champagne glasses and blown ruby glass decanter with clear glass stopper, a collection of Aynsley and other commemorative mugs, a Continental porcelain figure group of a lady and gentleman in 18th Century dress, two child`s part tea services, together with a collection of ceramic miniature tea wares in the French taste, etc
A pair of 18ct gold oval engine-turned design cuff-links, Birmingham 1928, weight 8.3gms, a pair of 9ct rose gold oval engine-turned design cuff-links, Birmingham 1919, together with eight yellow metal collar/dress studs, stamped `9ct`, total weight 17.5gms and four yellow metal studs, one stamped `15ct`, contained within wallet (14) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
Henry Bone ARA. 1755-1834, `Portrait of a young lady wearing a white dress with frilled collar, half length`, enamel, inscribed, `Henry Bone ARA enamel painter to HRH The Prince of Wales Pixt 1804`, oval, 9cm x 7cm Bone was born in Truro, Cornwall, the son of a cabinet maker: At the age of 16 he was employed as a porcelain painter in Plymouth under William Cookworthy and moved with his master to Bristol in 1778. He moved to London at this time and began work as a jewellery and fan enameller. Bone married Elizabeth Vandermeulen in 1780 and the couple had twelve children, several of whom were successful enamel portrait artists. In 1800 he was appointed enamel painter to the Prince of Wales; in 1801 he was made an associate of the Royal Academy and enamel painter to Geroge III continuing to hold the appointment during the reigns of George IV and William IV. On 15 April 1811 he was elected a Royal Academician. For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
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