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Royal Worcester 'The First Royal Worcester Father Christmas' figurine sculpted by Scott Thomas, limited edition 202/4950 with COA. Together with a John Humphreys pottery Staffordshire first edition Dewars Santa Clause character jug, together with a Past Times Christmas Sweethearts water globe in original box and a Royal Doulton 'A Well-Earned Break' collectors plate. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage.
AN IMPORTANT DIAMOND 'FEMME FATALE' NECKLACE, BY STEPHEN WEBSTER, CIRCA 2005Designed as a series of graduated scalloped links set with brilliant-cut diamonds, suspending to the front five similarly-set pendants, each centring an octagonal-shaped diamond, the central pendant within a detachable geometric frame pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, principal diamonds each approximately 2.00cts, 1.00ct, 1.00ct, 0.70ct and 0.70ct, remaining diamonds approximately 9.00cts total, signed Webster, with maker's mark for Stephen Webster, English hallmarks for London 2005, detachable geometric frame, with pendant, length approximately 41cm, detachable frame length 6.2cm**** Please note a detailed description of diamond weights were provided by Stephen Webster's office after the catalogue went to print. These are stated in the condition report.Stephen Webster is a London-based contemporary fine jewellery brand established in 1989. Operating under a Fairtrade Gold license since 2011, sustainability is at the forefront of Webster’s philosophy for his eponymous jewellery creations. He received an MBE in 2013 from HRH The Prince of Wales for his services to the jewellery industry, in recognition of his determination to create daring fine jewellery pieces which prioritise ethics at every step. At the Stephen Webster workshop, all materials used are thoughtfully and responsibly sourced. Having visited various goldmines across the globe, Webster has sought to apply his personal understanding of the working conditions and practices of artisan mining communities to his mission as a jeweller. The jewellery house ensures all their diamonds are sourced from suppliers of the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme, whose sole aim is to maintain the global acquisition of conflict-free diamonds. Stephen Webster strives to set the standard for a new generation of jewellery design and is passionate about the future of British craftsmanship and goldsmithing, actively nurturing emerging talent through his partnership with the British Fashion Council and through his sponsorship of young designers through his in-house mentorship programmes. His designs have been championed by the likes of Dua Lipa, Kate Hudson and Madonna, a big fan of the brand since the early 90’s. Webster’s creations are infused with an element of the rock-and-roll attitude of 1980’s London, where he grew up. Even his contemporary collections incite an attitude of rebellious creativity and stand out in the world of jewellery as pieces which are decidedly avant-garde. In 2015, Webster was named Jewellery Designer of The Year at the 13th annual GEM awards. Condition Report: Please note that the principal diamonds are particularly approximate weights due to collet-settingsPrincipal diamond approx: 2.00cts, estimated colour F/G, estimated clarity VSRemaining four principal diamonds: approx. 1.00ct x 2 and 0.70ct x 2: estimated colour F/G, estimated clarity VSRemaining diamonds: approx. 9.00cts total, estimated colour G/H, estimated clarity VSNormal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 43.80g******** Please note a detailed description of diamond weights were provided by Stephen Webster's office after the catalogue went to print. These are:Principal diamonds: 2.01cts F/VS2 & 1.02, 1.02, 0.72, 0.67ctPavé-diamonds on necklace: 7.94cts total & on detachable pendant: 2.10ctsTotal weight: 15.48cts
A collection of mid-20th century glass ware, to include a Waterford crystal pedestal, a cut glass hanging globe, six engraved highball glasses, 18cm high, a punch ladle, 28cm long, a Murano glass bowl, with aventurine inclusions, a Czech cut glass box and cover, together with a quantity of Murano glass sweets (qty.)Condition report: Chip to the lid of the Czech glass box. Surface wear and scratches to the sweets. Burst air bubble to the base of the Murano bowl.
A George III mahogany crossbanded and satinwood strung 8-day longcase clock by Thomas Armstrong, Cheltenham, circa 1820, swan neck pediment with brass foliage inlay, mounted with brass globe finials, above an arch painted dial of foliage and game birds, 14inch inch dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin 8-day wind up keyholes, date aperture, the arched door flanked by turned brass top columns, over a moulded edge arched door enclosing two weights, flanked by turned brass top columns, the base raised on bracket feet. 239cm H
A George III mahogany crossbanded 8-day longcase clock, circa 1820, three brass mounted hawk on globe finials, flanked by a scrolling swan neck broken pediment, above an arched hood, enclosing a painted dial of female figures in country scene, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture, inscribed as Westons, Newark, flanked by brass capped twisted pillars, arched crossbanded trunk door and case with conforming skirted base. 223cm H
A George III oak, satinwood and olivewood crossbanded 8-day longcase clock by D Hastings, Alnwick, circa 1770, scrolling swan neck pediment inlaid with foliage brass decoration, centred with a brass eagle on globe finial, over arch glazed hood enclosing with a 12 and a quarter inch brass dial, mounted foliage spandrels and silver chapter, engraved with makers name, Roman numerals and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary dial, twin 8-day keyholes, flanked by brass top fluted columns, above a moulded panel door with shell decorated satinwood strung throughout, enclosing a pendulum and two weights with keys, flanked by quarter fluted columns, moulded plinth apron, raised on ogee feet. 237cm H x 47cm W x 23cm D
An Edwardian rosewood and satinwood strung corner mirror back display shelves, circa 1905, a Sheraton Revival, carved foliage fretwork mounted with finials, over two bow form shelves on a inverted shape shelves, flanked by finial tops on satinwood strung decoration of an urn, on a base with a satinwood decorated frieze on turned columns, two shelves with an inner bow shaped gallery shelf, raised on trio bracket feet and two other globe feet. 203cm H x 63cm W x 40cm D
A COLLECTION OF CUT CRYSTAL AND OTHER GLASS WARES WITH TWO CERAMIC TABLE LAMPS ETC, to include a Royal Doulton Radiance square faceted glass clock, two Royal Doulton Radiance round faceted glass clocks, two Stuart Crystal dessert bowls, a larger Stuart globe shaped vase, rose bowls, jugs, vase, glasses, bowls and covered pots, with a Royal Doulton Bunnykins table lamp height approximately 22cm including fitting (hole in base and glue residue), a Nao by Lladro table lamp in the form of a girl with flowers standing by a tree trunk height including fitting approximately 37cm, and an Aynsley Quail ornament (Condition report: generally good, some cloudiness to glass, lamps untested and as stated) (Qty)
BRONZE SCULPTURE OF ANTONIO BELVEDERE,bronze with light brown patinaheight including base: 40 cm (15 3/4 in.)PROVENANCE Estate of Peter GlenvilleAcquired from the above by the present ownerLOT NOTESPeter Glenville was an English film and stage actor and director. Early in his career directing films such as Me and the Colonel (1958), Summer Smoke (1961), The Comedians (1967), starring Elizabeth Taylor. Later in his career his production and Broadway debut of Tennessee Williams', Out Cry (1973). Glenville was nominated for four Tony Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, one Academy Award and one Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.CONDITIONThe sculpture appears in good condition. Very light surface scuffs and dings visible to his arms, legs and torso.Kindly note, the auction is comprised of two sessions:Session I: Russian and Asian Art, Antiques and Jewelry, lots 1-331Session II: European, North and South American, and Ethnographic Art, Antiques, Jewelry, and Design, lots 500-827N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Five various glass items to include a mid century red glass vase 14.5cms, a small yellow Mary Gregory glass 5cms h, a blue, scent bottle 18cmsh, a fortune tellers glass globe 14cms on brass stand and a green glass sifter with silver plate top.Condition ReportWare to silver plate. Other items in good condition.

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