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A chunk of serpentine stone with two polished facets, approx 15 x 10 x 8cm; a small amethyst crystal; polished stone egg; fossil ammonite; small Carltonware bowl; toby jug; a set of 10 tiles in Art Nouveau style, six Minton dinner plates and 3 soup bowls in Ancestral pattern and other items.
*Drotops megalomanicus. This is one of the larger trilobites from the Devonian of Morocco, the specimen has been cleaned away from the surrounding rock and even the Hypostome has been revealed from the underside, a very well-preserved example from the Lower Devonian of Morocco, the fossil itself measures 12.3cm along its axis (1)
*Stingray from the Cetaceous of Lebanon. A very rare and well preserved fossil with fine detail to the fringes of the fins, measuring 10.5cm in length, the rock measures approximately 15 x 15cm Stingrays are members of the cartilaginous fish and as such do not easily preserve as fossils. (1)
*Minerals & fossils. A mixed collection of approximately fifty mineral and fossil specimens, contained in a mid 19th century mahogany box, including polished specimens of Cornish serpentine, gryphaea, a small amythist geode, agate, quartz, iron pyrites, bismuth and amonites, hinged mahogany and rosewood box inlaid with a brass nameplate and escutcheon, the lid enclosing a liftout tray, height 80 mm, width 330 mm, depth 230 mm (1)
Ralfs (John). The British Desmidieae..., the Drawings by Edward Jenner, 1848, 35 hand-coloured engraved plates, occasional scattered spotting, booklabel to Fred C.B. Jefferies to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, later 19th century dark green morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Smith (Rev. William), A Synopsis of the British Diatomaceae; with Remarks on their Structure, Functions and Distribution; and instructions for Collecting and Preserving Specimens, 2 volumes, 1853, colour lithograph frontispiece to each volume, 62 uncoloured lithograph plates and 5 colour lithograph plates, occasional scattered spotting, original cloth gilt, 8vo, with Hooker (William Jackson & Taylor, Thomas), Muscologia Britannica; containing the Mosses of Great Britain and Ireland, 2nd edition, corrected and enlarged, 1827, 36 engraved plates, some spotting, modern cloth, 8vo, plus other botany related, including Flora Britannica by James Edward Smith, volume 1 only, 1800, The British Flora, by William Hooker, 2nd edition, 1831 and History of Infusoria, Living and Fossil, by Andrew Pritchard, 1842, Handbook of the British Flora, by George Bentham, 2 volumes, 1865, Remarks on the Geographical Distribution of British Plants; Chiefly in connection with Ltitude, Elevation, and Climate, by Henry Cottrell Watson, 1835, and On the Growth of Plants in Closely Glazed Cases, by N.B. Ward, 1842 (approx. 30)
SELECTION OF FASHION JEWELLERYincluding a Pandora Moments heart clasp silver bracelet with one charm and two clips; a Swarovski crystal ring; a boxed suite of Swarovski crystal jewellery comprising a pendant on chain and a pair of earrings; a Thomas Sabo CZ three stone ring in silver; a Thomas Sabo dog charm; a single Emporio Armani silver earring; a Fossil bracelet; a Fred Dennett gentleman's leather and stainless steel necklace; and a Swarovski Rose Gold Crystalline Stardust Ballpoint Pen
Rotary Rocks stainless steel lady's bracelet watch, mother of pearl dial with diamond markers, date aperture and centre seconds, quartz, 30mm (box, international guarantee, diamond certificate); together with a quantity of ladies quartz wristwatches to include Gucci, Seiko, Pulsar, Tissot, Timex, Lorus, Sekonda, Fossil, Rotary
Eight gentleman's wristwatches to include a Henley digital with rubber strap, a Fossil, a brushed steel Storm watch, Cyma with racing green leather strap, a Heure Calais Eurotunnel, a Pantiac, a Christian Lars with plated strap and a Rotary automatic lacking strap (please note display case not included) Est £80 - £120 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
Fossil/Antler: Extinct Giant Irish Elk (Megaloceros giganteus), Temporal Range: Middle Pleistocene to Early Holocene, various partial antler remains The Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus) also called the giant deer or Irish giant deer, is an extinct species of deer in the genus Megaloceros and is one of the largest deer that ever lived. Its range extended across Eurasia during the Pleistocene, from Ireland to Siberia to China. A related form is recorded in China during the Late Pleistocene. The most recent remains of the species have been carbon dated to about 7,700 years ago in Siberia

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