An 18ct white gold jewellery set Consisting of a circular pendant with blue enamel finish and a central round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 0.15cts and finished with a diamond set pendant bale. Pendant stamped Faberge 21/300, 750. Suspended from a double strand trace link chain with lobster clasp, stamped Faberge 18/1000 and hallmarked 18ct gold, Edinburgh. Together with a matching pair of stud earrings, stamped 750 Faberge 12/200. Gross weight: 23.1 grams
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A 19th century silver gilt and enamelled propelling pencil, hallmarked London, maker's mark of S Mordan & Co.11 cm long extended; 7mm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good with expected wear, some chips and minor losses to enamel, some staining to enamel, some rubbing to gilding, mechanism in need of some attention, mechanism not working/loose. .
A Russian enamel decorated silver broochOf horseshoe form, with calligraphic decoration, the reverse with 84 Zolotnik mark, maker's mark probably OB. 3.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear, pin slightly bent, pin catch possibly re-soldered, general wear.
An Art Deco 925 Sterling silver enamel decorated singing bird automaton music boxOf rectangular form, one side set with the singing bird movement, the other side with hinged lid enclosing a shallow felt lined compartment, the underside inscribed L'Excuisite. 14 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Bird mechanism not in working order, feet loose, some vacant holes to underside lacking screws, part of base plate slightly loose, some elements of mechanism possibly lacking, general wear.
An early 20th century silver cased Rolex wristwatch The 2.6 cm white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement signed, the further signed case with London import marks for 1916 and numbered 705812, with associated brown leather strap.Provenance: The late property of RAF Pilot Brian Beattie, 489 Squadron, torpedo bomber pilot. CONDITION REPORTS: Cracks to dial, wear to numbers and hands, strap replaced, winds and is ticking, some very small dents to case.
A quantity of 18th century Continental enamel porcelain plaquesVariously decorated with classical, figural and scenic vignettes, each housed in a brass frame with suspension loop. Various sizes, the largest 8 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Probably previously fitted to a casket or cabinet, some small enamel chips/losses, some stress cracks to reverse, general wear.
Two yellow metal Scottish agate inlaid rondels, (probably hat pin finials) a Russian silver and enamel egg pendant, a coral dog pendant, Islamic script seal stone and other items Condition Report:Rondels;some of the agates are unpolished, on close inspection think they may have been replaced with some sort of filler and painted?Couple have chips. Arabic seal, hand engraved to both sides, extensive chipping to the girdle, would be ok if it was re set, that would hide it. Egg; couple of chips to the base, seen with a loope, none full thickness. Dog; striation marks; red coral, no damage. Black hand; hand carved, not stone, not black coral, possibly ebony? not too sure I can't stick a hot pin in it as its not ours, takes a good polish what ever it is, mounted in white metal, no damage. White hand, white coral, has striation lines, mounted in yellow metal. Little box; has a tiny spinning top inside, dimensions 14mm x 7mm x 7mm. Probably ivory, late 19th century by the style.

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