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A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY comprising; an Oriental yellow metal pierced-rectangular 'dragon' plaque pendant, the suspension loop indistinctly stamped '18K', on a fine trace chain; a pair of 9ct gold and oval coral cabochon stud earrings; a pair of orange paste round earrings, all in a Black Forrest type carved wooden box
A 9CT GOLD GREEN AZUREITE/MALACHITE PENDANT NECKLACE the round cabochon claw-set within an open shaped-triangular and beaded surround and suspended from a belcher link back-chain, London 191983; and a matching cross-over brooch set with two pear-shaped stones (possibly previously a pair of earrings?), unmarked
FIVE PAIRS OF GOLD AND YELLOW METAL EARRINGS to include a pair of 9ct gold open drop-shaped spiral-fluted hoops; a pair of small creoles; a pair of facetted tapering drops; a pair of stylised leaf drops; a pair of three-quarter hoops; various small studs and other items including a floral engraved heart-shaped locket, 18g gross £150-200 R140F
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY including; a Victorian gold and garnet round brooch (formerly with a locket-back and now with a steel pin), 6g gross; a Norwegian yellow enamelled triple-leaf brooch, stamped '925S Sterling Norway'; a 9ct gold and cubic zirconia two row ring; a blister-pearl three stone scrolling brooch and other items
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOLD AND DIAMOND THREE STONE BAR BROOCH the central cushion-shaped old-cut stone approx. 0.25cts, grain set within a lozenge shaped surround between further millegrain set old-cut stones each approx. 0.08cts, all on a platinum-flashed bar, unmarked, 4.3g gross.
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY comprising; an early 20th century rose gold and round aquamarine single stone bar brooch, stamped '9ct', 1.2g; a 9ct gold and tiny pearl single stone bar brooch, Birmingham 1926, 2.5g; an Eastern European oval landscape miniature depicting a church in a winter woodland scene; a Connemara marble oval cabochon brooch; a Rennie Mackintosh inspired silver rectangular brooch, a shell cameo of a lady and various costume jewellery
AN EDWARDIAN AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND PEARL PENDANT/BROOCH, CENTRED WITH A CUSHION-SHAPED AQUAMARINE claw set within a small rose diamond border and an open 'C' scroll and flower-head clusters with a pearl accent and a pearl drop, set throughout in silver and gold with a removable brooch fitting and a hinged catch, the pendant measures approx. 52mm high x 30mm wide overall, (the pearls not tested however they are very likely to be natural), in a fitted case marked 'London and Ryder, 17 New Bond Street'
A GRADUATED ROW OF BAROQUE CULTURED PEARLS with a row of cultured pearls to a 9 carat gold clasp; and a pair of cultured pearl screw earrings; a freshwater cultured pearl and rose quartz necklace and earring set; another dyed freshwater pearl and stone set; and a dyed freshwater pearl bracelet
*Chinese puppets. A pair of opera puppets, late 19th century, two fabric hand puppets, with hand-painted carved wooden faces and feet, and articulated hands, both wearing hand-sewn silk robes embellished with braid or embroidery, some dust-soiling and a few small holes in places, male figure with choice of head attire (a mandarin hat with plait, and an embroidered hat with beaded tassels), male figure with paint chipped on feet and damage (with slight loss) to nose and forehead, female figure with embellished black hair and beaded earrings, and holding a folding paper fan, height 32cm (12.5ins) and 29.5cm (11.5ins) respectively, together with two dolls by Madame Alexander, New York, mid 20th century, both in elaborate costume, with gold hoop earrings and fruit headdresses, approximately 25cm (10ins) high, one with metal stand (Butler Doll Stand Co. Chicago), plus a broken oriental figurine A note accompanying the puppets reads rather charmingly: "I am very sorry, but my wife had a bad dream the other night, and she hit me on my forehead, and thus marred my beautiful countenance." (5)

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