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A gold coloured metal mounted amethyst and rose diamond heart shaped dress ring set with a central heart shaped amethyst surrounded by rose diamonds, and a pair of gold coloured metal mounted amethyst pendant earrings with heart shaped drop, and a 9ct gold bar brooch with amethyst to centre, 1.75in
A group of three George V First World War medals "To Artificer Engineer later Chief Artificer Engineer Frederick Smith, Royal Navy", comprising - 1914 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal, complete with Certificates of Conduct on the various ships he served from 1904 to 1919, with two commissions, a selection of photographs, a Naval Officer`s dress sword by J. Friedgberg, Queen Street, Portsea, with 31ins etched steel blade, the brass hilt with lion`s mask pommel and wire bound shagreen grip, complete with brass mounted black leather scabbard, 28ins overall, a Naval Officer`s black silk cocked hat with gilt braid, contained in black japanned metal hat box, and a small leather attaché case with various other sundry personal possessions
Colibert - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a young woman wearing a low cut fawn and cream dress, on circular ivory panel, 2.75ins diameter, signed and dated 1762 (panel curved), contained in gilt brass circular frame (lacking glass), and two other similar miniature portraits of a gentleman and his wife, each 2.75ins diameter (unsigned and unframed)
* Dunlop (Marion Wallace, 1864-1942). Fairies and hop flowers, oil on canvas, of a fairy in a diaphanous blue dress seated amongst hop flowers, and surrounded by four baby elves, initialled in right-hand corner 'MWD' and dated 1902, 245 x 195 mm (9.75 x 7.75 ins), framed Marion Wallace Dunlop was a portrait painter, figure artist and illustrator. She worked in London from 1871, and exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Society of Women Artists, amongst other places. She illustrated 'Fairies, Elves and Flower Babies' and 'The Magic Fruit Garden' (both published 1899). Dunlop is also famous for her involvement in the Suffragette Movement. She was the first female suffragette to go on hunger strike, in 1909, after being arrested and sentenced to a month's imprisonment for painting a clause from the Bill of Rights on the House of Commons. She was committed to Holloway on the 1st July and began refusing food on the 5th July. She maintained her fast for 91 hours of fasting before she was released on the grounds of ill health. (1)
A late 19th/early 20th Century bronze mounted desk blotter, surmounted with a figure of a young girl wearing a bonnet and frill dress, signed `R. Bahnert`, together with a plated desk blotter, the top hinged to reveal three stamp compartments and a pen recess, and an onyx mounted desk blotter.
FIVE VARIOUS GOLD DRESS RINGS comprising an 18 carat gold and platinum twist ring set with three white stones, ring size J-K; a 9 carat gold emerald and white stone cluster ring, size O; a 9 carat gold five stone ring, size M; a 9 carat gold nine-stone sapphire ring, size O, and a 9 carat gold sapphire and white stone flower head ring, size M-N, 15g. (total)
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