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Six items of 9ct gold jewellery, comprising two stone set dress rings, a 20 inch bevelled curb necklace with 'Ladybird' pendant, a charm bracelet with two charms, a square curb link bracelet and a heart and cross pendant, total weight approx 29.8gms, together with a gold plated P.O.W. chain.
*Four item of gold jewellery, comprising an oval 9ct gold locket, half engraved, 27mm x 20mm, weighing approx 3.1gms, an 18ct white gold dress ring set with white stones, weighing approx 2.8gms, a single 14 carat gold chain cufflink, engraved, weighing approx 6.8gms and a single 9ct gold earring, weighing approx 1.1gms, (all as found).
A YORKSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURE OF A SEATED WOMAN, her fashionable dress and apron painted in puce and black with sprigs and spots and outlined in ochre, on green seat, 10cm h, c1800-20 The present figure is of the type associated with the pottery that occasionally used aN impressed crown mark. Although as yet unidentified, it is of undoubtedly Yorkshire origin. The two examples of the model in the Victoria & Albert Museum are illustrated, and the other wares at the factory discussed, Lewis (J & G), Pratt Ware... 1780-1840, revised edition, Woodbridge 1993, pp82-94. ++A most attractive naive figure in excellent condition free from cracks, chips or restoration
ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY - A LADY with curly black hair in a black dress with lace ruff and gold earrings, ivory, 6.5 x 5cm, giltmetal frame with lock of hair and the names Elizabeth Charlotte in fine white glass paste beadwork; with a pendant portrait of a gentleman and a decorative miniature of Lady Hampden (3) ++In good condition
A VICTORIAN OFFICERS FULL-DRESS SILVER-MOUNTED SHOULDER-BELT AND POUCH, with prickers and chain, both by Bent & Parker, Birmingham 1871 & 91; another shoulder-belt pouch, Birmingham 1901; a Victorian silver Inkerman chain and whistle, maker's mark poorly struck, Birmingham 1885 (4) ++The odd light dent but the lot in generally very good condition
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