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An 18ct white gold and diamond single stone ring, the brilliant-cut diamond, six claw-set in a plain white gold mount, ring size M, 3.8g gross, accompanied by an HRD Antwerp Institute of Gemology report stating 6.16mm x 6.16mm x 4.06mm, 1.03ct slightly tinted white (I), SI2, report number 16000156001, dated January 5, 2016.Illustrated
English School, early 20th Century, A group of twelve landscapes, including Lidisfarne Castle, The Cheviots, Crummock Water, The Salmon Leap at Struan, Killiecrankie, Eskdale Green, and others, some inscribed with title and dated, watercolours, the largest 25.5 x 36cm, all unframed, together with a group of unframed reproduction prints after Phil May, a photograph of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, a print of J M Barrie, three others, and two photographic prints of a father and three children, and a woman (qty).
A GEORGE V SILVER SINGLE HANDLED PEDESTAL BON BON DISH, opaque glass liner, wavy rim above a deep border pierced with foliate scrolls, on a short pedestal to a circular foot with wavy rim, makers Sydney Hall & Co, Sheffield 1932, diameter 11.4cm x height 7.8cm, together with a late Victorian silver bon bon dish of wavy circular form, geometric and foliate pierced decoration, on three foliate cast and pierced feet, makers Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1893, diameter 12.5cm, a pair of late Victorian silver heart shaped nut dishes (defective), makers Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1897 and a late Georgian white metal punch ladle on a twisted whale bone handle, the bowl engraved 'M' over 'IM' and with soldered repairs, length approximately 33cm, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 8.4ozt, 262 grams (5) (condition: the pair of heart shaped dishes are mishapen and both have rim splits, whale bone handle missing silver tip, soldered patch to handle, join and opposite side of bowl)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEASET, of oval form, engraved initial 'M' to each piece, gadrooned rims, teapot with ebony fitments, on four flattened bun feet, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1903/04, approximate weight 22.6ozt, 702 grams (3) (condition: teapot lid not closing flush, solder visible around spout join to body, marks and engraved initial partially rubbed to all pieces, bun feet have some dents and some minor dents/crease to sugar bowl and milk jug)
M. JOYNER (BRITISH FL.1837-1868), sheep, lambs and a goat in a Highland landscape, loch in the valley below, oil on relined canvas, signed to rock lower left, bears stencil mark '4 5 OD Y', within a gilt gallery frame, 74cm x 125cm (condition: relined canvas, the canvas has extensive crackled paint, stretcher lines visible to the front, loose sections of frame on right hand corner with staff)

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