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Edwardian diamond and sapphire cluster brooch, of circular form centred with a single round sapphire within a cluster of eight brilliant cut diamonds in a Persian inspired circular mount with filigree and beadwork and bordered by six further spaced brilliants, all set within 15 carat gold.
Diamond three stone ring, the central brilliant cut stone approximately 1 carat and flanked on either side with smaller brilliants, each of approximately 0.6 carats, total weight of diamonds approximately 2.2 carat, in platinum claw mount and 18 carat yellow gold band.
Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950), Lotus flower Ballerina, cast 'sur les pointes', with left arm outstretched and standing on an upturned flower, cold painted and patinated with gold, signed Lorenzl, Austria, and mounted on a black marble square base with canted corners, height 12ins
Jarry (Nicholas, c.1615-70). Prieres et Oraisons Dévotés, fine autograph transcript on vellum, in Latin and French, 169pp., with blank at front, and two blank leaves at rear, approx. 100 x 62mm, carefully hand?illuminated title, single full?page illuminated miniature of The Annunciation, written in attractive roman hand and elegant sloping italic, in brown ink with running title and part?titles in red, numerous initials in red and blue ink, gold frame to each leaf throughout, five large floral initials in gold and colours, and three coloured floral headpieces, old marbled endpapers, with circular eng. bookplate of to front endpaper, a.e.g., mid-9th?c. dark full morocco, joints cracked, with silver clasps intact, 16mo Owner's inscription in ink to verso of front blank 'Mary Viscountes Strangford. her booke. 1673'. Mary, daughter of George Porter, eldest son of Endymion Porter, groom of the bedchamber to Charles I. Married Philip, 4th Viscount Strangford (Irish peerage created by Charles I in 1628). (1)
Mayhew (Augustus). Paved with Gold, or the Romance and Reality of the London Streets. An Unfashionable Novel, 1st ed., [1857?]1858, twenty?five eng. plts. by H.K. Browne (complete), some minor scattered spotting, mainly to margins, small tear to fore?margin of p.161/2, orig. blind?stamped cloth, gilt dec. spine, a little frayed at head and foot, 8vo (1)
Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: newly translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches, 2 vols., Oxford, printed by John Baskett, 1717-6, title and 4pp calendar printed in red and black, ruled in red throughout, engr. allegorical frontis by Du?Bosc after J. Thornhill (showing Moses writing the first words of Genesis), general title with engr. view of Oxford by G. Van der Gucht, N.T. title with large engr. vignette of the Annunciation, engr. headpieces, initials etc, num. engr. illusts to text after Thornhill, Cheron, Laguere and others, occ. minor foxing, a few leaves with some light overall browning, a few minor marginal tears without loss, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, contemp. Oxford binding of gilt?dec. black goatskin, covers elaborately panelled (decorated with insects, snails, etc.) with a central lozenge (decorated with phoenix) enclosing royal coat?of?arms, gilt corner?pieces, gilt pyramid built up from small tools to each side, spine compartments tooled with sprays and serpent in each corner, retaining 4 (of 8) orig. blue silk ties, with gold threaded tassels, spines a little dulled, joints partly cracked, rubbed and some wear to outer corners, large folio (page size approx. 540 x 355mm). (2)
Richardson (Charles James). Studies from Old English Mansions: their Furniture, Gold & Silver Plate, etc., parts 1-4 bound in two, 1841-45, 137 col. and tinted litho. plts. (incl. four pict. titles), some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., later half morocco, upper cover of vol. 1 det., 4to, together with Tipping (H. Avray), English Homes, period 1, vol. 1 (Norman & Plantagenet, 1066-485), 1st ed., pub. Country Life, 1921, num. b & w illusts. from photos., ex?lib copy with usual marks, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, folio and others of architectural interest (a carton)
Illuminated leaf. Manuscript vellum leaf in Latin, possibly French, mid-5th c., fifteen lines in brown ink, single column and double?sided, initials line?fillers in red, blue and gold, filigree floral border decoration in black ink to each side, heightened with gold and colours, approx. 220 x 162mm (1)
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