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Three 18th and 19th century mourning rings, the first with an oval ivory plaque painted en grisaille with a memorial monument, in a border of white hardstones (one lacking), to a black enamel shank inscribed 'AT. Ob: 8 July 1778, ae 57'; the second a band ring with black enamel and generic inscription 'In Memory O[f]', 18ct gold but hallmarks worn, c.1840; the third with an oval plaque of seed pearls in a black enamel laurel wreath border to tapered scalloped shoulders and band also in black enamel with scrolls and same generic wording, inscribed inside 'WE Murray, Born Feb'y 14th 1872, Died April 30th 1880'; hallmarked 15ct gold, Birmingham 1879 (3)
A SILVER FUSEE LEVER WATCH HAM SKINNER STREET, LONDON No 37675, the enamel dial inscribed PATENT, the movement with gold hands and adjustable balance, the rounded case with milled band and spirally reeded button and ring, 54cm diam, casemaker IT/TJ, London 1821++Movement not in working order but apparently complete, balance turning freely dial undamaged, light wear and minor dents on case back
A GOLD VINAIGRETTE, EARLY 19TH C of watch case design, engine turned with chased band and repoussé grille, 41mm including suspension ring, unmarked, 16.3g++Complete and in good condition, hinges closing easily, light scratches, no engraving or erasure, no evidence of solder repair
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry attributed Officer’s Busby A good example of the fur busby. Scarlet bag with three lines of silver flat braid and bullion gimp purl button. The all scarlet plume, retains silvered plume boss and ring. The interior with crimson silk lining with gold embossed tailor’s label of Hawkes & Co London . Retains soft leather lining. The body of the busby is with silver bullion lines as per Regimental dress regulations. GC, bullion slightly dulled. ... Complete with original metal storage tin, this with brass engraved name plate “C.S.A.AWDRY ROYAL WILTSHIRE YEOMANRY”. (2 items) Attributed to Major Charles Selwyn Awdrey DSO, MID, who had served with the Imperial Yeomanry during the Boer War and during the Great War was killed in action during the German March offensive of 1918, whilst commanding the 6th Bn Royal Wiltshire Regiment.
A 9ct gold citrine dress ring, together with a 9ct gold smoky quartz ring, a graduated three stone garnet bar brooch, a garnet and seed pearl ring, two early 20th century openwork pendants, an 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, a 9ct white gold stone set ring, a 9ct gold dress ring and a silver pendant on chain
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