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A set of ruby and diamond jewellery - To include a pear-shape ruby and single-cut diamond pendant, suspended from a curb-link chain - Length of pendant 1.5cms - Length of chain 41cms - Together with a pair of matching earrings - Length 0.7cm - All with marks indicating 9ct gold - Total weight approx 3.5gms Condition Report: Good - With light scratches
A diamond ring - The oval diamond to the bifurcated shoulders and plain band - Estimated diamond weight 0.90ct - Estimated K-L colour, VS2-SI1 clarity - Stamped 18ct - Ring size O - Weight approx 4.8gms Condition Report: Good to fair - With light surface scratches - Diamond lively and bright with nick to girdle - Claw in need of re tipping
MICHAEL J ALLARD "Miss Catchpole upon a zebra in the savannah", acrylic on canvas, signed lower right CONDITION REPORTS There is no written provenance available with this lot. Overall with some light general wear and scuffs, black mark to one of the zebra's legs, but overall appears in reasonably good condition. Size approx. 124 x 101 cm
A collection of furniture to include a large overmantel wall mirror in the rococo taste with scrolling acanthus decoration, a pair of Edwardian walnut bedroom chairs with acanthus decorated backs raised on cabriole front legs upholstered in eau de nil fabric, a late 19th/early 20th Century writing table with turned and ringed legs to white china castors, a pair of modern light oak stools, and a 19th Century mahogany step commode, together with a Victorian octagonal topped work table CONDITION REPORTS Please note that there is no Victorian octagonal topped work table in this lot (the work table is Lot 505A)
A Poole pottery vase in the free form style, decorated in black, pale blue and yellow on a cream ground CONDITION REPORTS Height approx 24cm. Overall with some light general wear and scuffs, but overall appears sound. A little bit of craquelure to the glaze, particularly to some of the yellow stripes. Base bears printed Poole England mark (see photos), and an impressed number 989, together with black painted initials (see photos)
A collection of Maling ware to include an "Azalea printed patch light gold" pattern fruit bowl, a 1938 "Honeycomb and daisy Victoria green" pattern flattened vase, a 1938 "Honeycomb and daisy Victoria green" pattern bowl, a 1955 "Peony rose ruby lustre" pattern jug and a 1935 "Phlox, jap and Victoria green rose" pattern jug (5) CONDITION REPORTS All pieces have general wear, crazing, etc, to include limescale marks to the bowls. The 2 jugs have wear to the gilding - especially the green one.
An early Maling bowl on three small feet with orange ground decorated with grapes on vine to outer and green ground with grapes on vine to inner, together with a 1930's Maling shaped rectangular dish decorated with gladioli on a green ground and an oval Maling bowl decorated with pansies and an early 1930's Maling "Cobblestone kitchen ware" handled flour sifter, together with a CTM & Sons / Limoges porcelain part tea service decorated with floral sprays and with gilt rims CONDITION REPORTS Pansies bowl quite worn to interior, has crazing and some stains, and has a slightly dull sound when tapped. Small circular bowl on three feet has some light wear and some rust deposits to interior, and also has some roughness, deposits and irregularities around rim. Gladioli bowl has quite a lot of crazing and staining, and a very dull sound when tapped.
A large Chinese porcelain Gu vase, decorated with birds amongst blossoming branches, together with a pair of Chinese porcelain famille-rose bottle-shaped vases with flared rims CONDITION REPORTS All with some light general wear and scuffs but appear sound. Gu vase approx 46cm high, and has some irregularities to shape and potting. Pair of vases approx 16cm high. Probably modern / 20th Century. The large Gu vase weighs approx 3.8kg
A pair of Victorian ruby glass and floral enamelled and gilt decorated table lustres with glass domes on ebonised plinth bases CONDITION REPORTS Height of domes including bases approx 52cm. One dome is broken and sellotaped. table lustres themselves have some light general wear and scuffs and some slight rubbing to gilding, and some chips to the hanging lustres, but overall appear reasonably good. Wooden bases and fabric is very worn, scuffed and dirty.
Christie (Agatha) - The Seven Dials Mystery, first American edition, ink ownership inscription, original cloth, spine lightly faded, light surface soiling, dust-jacket, spine very slightly dulled, minor chipping and fraying to head and foot, 1" portion of loss to foot of upper panel, closed tear to head of upper panel with tape repair to verso, 8vo, New York, 1929.
Christie (Agatha) - Hickory Dickory Dock, title browned, endpapers browned, ink ownership inscription, jacket price-clipped, faded at spine and margins, spine ends and corners a little chipped, damp-staining and surface soiling to lower panel, 1955; Ordeal by Innocence, light browning to endpapers, jacket spine edns and corners chipped, hole to upper panel, rubbing and creasing to extremities, 1958; A Caribean Mystery, ink ownership inscription, jacket spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1964, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets ; and 9 others by the same, 8vo (12)
Doyle - The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, first edition, half-title ( Sir Arthur Conan) The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, first edition, half-title, frontispiece and illustrations by Sidney Paget, light spotting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spine slightly dulled, minor bumping to spine ends and corners, light rubbing, g.e., large 8vo , 1894.
Fitzgerald (F. Scott) - The Great Gatsby, first edition, first printing with the typographical errors as called for, light scattered foxing throughout, browning to front endpapers, ink name on front fly-leaf, original cloth, very slight lean, minor bumping, very slight wear to corner tips and spine ends, but in effect an attractive copy, 8vo, New York , 1925.
Fleming (Ian) - From Russia, With Love, some light marking to endpapers, jacket with long closed tear from foot of lower joint and across upper panel, old tape repair to verso, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, pen mark to lower panel, rubbing and creasing, 1957; Goldfinger, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, shelf-lean, a little bumped, jacket browned at spine and margins, spine ends and corners a litte chipped, some rubbing and creasing to extremities, 1959, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, [Gilbert A5a1.1, A7a1.1], 8vo (2)
Fleming (Ian) - For Your Eyes Only, jacket spine with abrasion mark and light browning, spine ends and corners with minor chipping, light rubbing and creasing, 1960; You Only Live Twice, light browning to endpapers, jacket spine lightly browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light rubbing and creasing to head and foot, 1964, first editions, ink ownership inscriptions, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jackets, [Gilbert A8a1.1, A12a1.1], 8vo (2)

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