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TWO 9CT GOLD GEM SET DRESS RINGS, the first a yellow gold cluster ring, centring on a four claw set, oval cut white opal cabochon, within a surround of claw set circular cut rubies, bifurcated shoulders leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size S, the second a yellow gold diamond half eternity ring, set with seven small round brilliant cut diamonds, polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham import, ring size N, approximate gross 5.7 grams (condition report: all stones are intact, would benefit from a gentle clean, all stones are intact, overall condition good)
TWO 9CT GOLD GEM SET DRESS RINGS, the first centring on a slightly raised row of five rectangular, mix cut light blue topaz, in a collet mount, between two rows of single cut diamonds, tapering shoulders leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size M, the second set with an oval cut light blue topaz in a four claw bypass setting, polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size N, approximate gross weight 7.0 grams (condition report: general light wear to both, all stones are intact, overall condition good)
NAO AND LLADRO SCULTURES ETC, comprising Nao 'First love' depicting figures on a bench, Nao 'Ever so gently' a young girl with two doves, Nao 'First communion' 0236, a young girl wearing her communion dress and a Lladro figure group 5594 'Playful romp' a girl playing with puppies, tallest height approximately 23cm, together with a silver vesta case hallmarked for Birmingham 1918 (5) (Condition report: the Lladro figure is missing a hand, no other obvious damage)
TWO 9CT GOLD GEM SET DRESS RINGS, the first centring on a row of four square cut light blue topaz, between two rows of single cut diamonds in four claw setting, bifurcated shoulders leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size L 1/2, together with a full eternity band, with star set single cut diamonds and two circular cut deep blue sapphires (the rest of the sapphires are missing), milgrain edge, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, ring size M 1/2, approximate gross weight 7.2 grams (condition report: the eternity band is missing stones, both have some general light wear, overall condition good)
A YELLOW METAL SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, of crossover design, set with three marquise cut sapphires to the single cut diamond sides, stamped 10K, ring size P, approximate gross weight 2.3 grams (condition report: overall condition good, some setting claws have worn thin, ring shank slightly thinned and slightly out of shape)
SIX LADIES DESIGNER GARMENTS / TROUSER SUITS AND FIVE LADIES FUR COATS, including a Mondi Poly wool red coat dress, size 38 and another in navy, an MNG two piece cream wool trouser suit, jacket size 44, trouser size 38 (discoloured), a Betty Barclay two piece mushroom wool mix trouser suit, jacket size 14, trouser size 10, the furs include a Mary McFadden Couture Black Platinum mink jacket, approx. size 12/14 (11)
A 9CT YELLOW AND WHITE GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, set with four oval cut emeralds, within a single cut diamond surround and shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.08ct, hallmarked 9ct gold London, ring size O, approximate gross weight 3.6 grams (condition report: ring AF, one diamond missing, diamonds bright and lively, emeralds included)
A 9CT YELLOW GOLD TOPAZ AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, set with a principal oval cut blue topaz, flanked to each side by a trefoil of single cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham 1991, ring size O, approximate gross weight 1.5 grams (condition report: overall condition good)
TWO 9CT GOLD GEM SET DRESS RINGS, the first centring on a four claw set, circular cut citrine, flanked with textured shoulders each set with a circular cut colourless stones assessed as spinel , polished band hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size N, the second designed with a central four claw set colourless topaz, flanked with four small circular cut light blue topaz, polished band hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size N, approximate gross weight 5.9 grams (condition report: general light wear to both, all stones are intact, overall condition good)
A QUANTITY OF LADIES CLOTHING IN SIX BOXES AND LOOSE, including a second half 20th century homemade wedding dress, an M & S Per Una size 14 purple check coat, a Ronald Joyce After Six size 14 purple sequinned top, a Klass size 16 green patterned dress, an M & S Per Una size 16 sleeveless dress, a Jacques Verte size 16 black and cream sleeveless dress with black jacket, assorted scarves, tops, jumpers, trousers and coats, mostly sizes 14 and 16 (6 boxes & loose)
A 9CT GOLD OPAL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, four claw set white opal cabochon showing flashes of blue, green, red and yellow, opal measuring approximately length 13.9mm x width 10.2mm x depth 3.4mm, single cut diamond detailed shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size M 1/2, approximate gross weight 4.3 grams (condition report: the opal is slightly loose within the claws, opal is in good condition, general light wear to the shank, overall condition good)
A white marble plinthed Spelter figural mantel Clock, the movement flanked on the right hand side by a reclining bearded gentleman in early dress and with a crown of foliage, the timepiece being of two train type with a white enamelled face having Roman numerals and regulation spindle above the 12 o'clock position and striking on a bell, the brass plate movement numbered 4496 having an external count wheel, 18'' wide x 6 1/4'' deep x 14 1/2'' high, (pendulum absent, one leg detached and marble to front left plinth loose)
Reynolds, Sir Joshua (PRA FRS FRSA, 1723 - 1792) The Rev and Mrs Lloyd in Turquerie (1757) A pendant pair of portraits Oil on canvas Property of a lady Dimensions: (Canvas) 30 in (H) x 25 in (W) Literature: D. Mannings, Sir Joshua Reynolds: A complete catalogue of his paintings, New Haven and London, 2000; no. 1138 & 1139; Figs 272 & 273. A Ribeiro, The dress worn at masquerades in England, 1730 to 1790, and its relation to fancy dress in portraiture, London, 229; cf. ch. IV, pl. 23. G&C volume II, 589. Provenance: Rev William Lloyd: Aston Hall sale, 1923 Christie?s, 29 June 1928 (Lot 157), bt Rothschild Anonymous sale, 17 April, 1931 (Lot 97), ?From the coll. of General Lloyd?, bt Parker Sir Austin Harris and thence by descent Mrs William Lloyd (née Snyed): D H Sneyd sale, Puttick & Simpson?s 1913 (bought Huggins, 720 guineas) Sold 16th April 1929 by the Dowager Victoria Sackville to Sir Austin Harris for 1000 guineas Thence by descent Lot Essay: Turquerie was the Orientalist fashion in Western Europe from the 16th to 19th centuries for emulating aspects of Turkish art and culture. This phenomenon became more popular through trading routes with the West and increased diplomatic relationships between the Ottomans and European nations. The ?Oriental? Turkish costume was quickly adopted by elegant European sitters as a reference to their worldliness and internationalism. British historian and anecdotalist Joseph Spence, for instance, spoke with great admiration of John Montagu, fourth Earl of Sandwich, who extended his grand tour in the late 1730s to the Ottoman Empire: ?A man that has been all over Greece, at Constantinople, Troy, the pyramids of Egypt, and the deserts of Arabia, talks and looks with a greater air than we little people can do that have only crawled about France and Italy?. As such, the 18th century marked the apex of ?turquerie?, with Sir Joshua Reynolds too engaging in painting a few of his sitters in the sought after turquerie dress (see Reynolds? portrait of Mrs Baldwin, 1782). The present pendant portraits depict the Rev William Lloyd and Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd (née Snyed) of Aston Hall, Oswestry and are probably one of, if not the, marital portrait of the couple as they were painted the same year of their marriage. The Reverend and Mrs Lloyd married in February and there is documentation of appointments with 'Mr Loyd' in 1757 on Mar. 24 (2 0'clock), 28 (midday); 30 (either at eleven or at three, cf. Mrs Lloyd) and Apr. 2 (at 10). There is a cancelled appointment with either Mr or Mrs Lloyd on Apr. 1 (at 2). Both the Reverend Lloyd and Mrs Elizabeth Lloyd can be seen dressed in detailed, luxurious Turkish dress. Aileen Ribeiro defines this as "an oriental masquerade dress, with the Rev Lloyd's turban pinned on top with a jewel and his fur-lined, short-sleeved garment - jacket or long gown ? delicately and finely painted with the decoration of embroidery and tassels" (Masquerades 1984, 221). Mrs Lloyd can be seen in a heavily embroidered and tasselled gown. Her hand on her hip draws striking attention to the detail of a small Ottoman-style dagger slipped into her metal-worked belt. The paintings have been in the family of the vendor since the 1930s, with letters existing from the Dowager Sackville (April 16, 1929) regarding the sale to Sir Austin Harris (family of the vendor) regarding the purchase of Elizabeth Lloyd. The pair of portraits were separated and then reunited by Sir Austin. The Reverend Lloyd was sold by Rothschild, 1931 and purchased by Parker - then to Sir Austin Harris.
A Second World War Free Polish army uniform, medals and document group, that of Sierzant Jozefowi Malejewski, comprising an extensive pre-War and Second World War medal group including Crosses of Merit, 1918-21 Russian War, Polish Independence and Long Service medals, the War Assistance Battle Dress blouse bearing an enamelled 5th Kresowa Division breast badge and 8th Army, 5th Kresowa Infantry Division and 6th (Lvov) Infantry Division formation signs, the group including postcard photographs of Malejewski and military passes
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