Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £500 banknote, London 15 November 1935, serial number 10/R 09042, creases and stains, small tearsThe vendor tells us: "This belonged to Lady Peggy Hoare, (nee Coventry), it was in an envelope having been unopened since her mother, Virginia Viscountess Deerhurst, died. This thought was based on the fact that the key was sealed in an envelope marked Viscountess Deerhurst.Following the death of her husband, Viscountess Deerhurst was short of money, and funds were occasionally sent over in the form of large bank notes from her half cousins, the Carvers, who were ship builders in the USA. Her half sister, Louise Bonynge, had married Maxwell Carver."Private deceased estate collection. Previously folded several times. Tear to lower left corner. Red-brown stains to lower section, centre fold and spots above. Other small open tears along right-hand fold and at the intersection of left fold lines. Pinhole top left. corner creases and edge nicks and tears. signature to verso in ink. See images.
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A 9ct gold amethyst and diamond carved head ring, finger size O 1/2, 2.67g gross; an early 20th century diamond ring, finger size J, marked '18ct', together with a similar ring, finger size L, marked '18ct plat', 2.67g gross; and a ruby and diamond cluster ring, finger size N, indistinctly marked '18ct', 3.7g gross
Niels O. Møller (1920-1981) for J.L MøllerTen 'Model 75' dining chairs, together with a 'Model 10' extending dining table, circa 1960Teak, leather upholsteryFour chairs with manufacturer's plaques to undersideChairs : 75cm high, 50.5cm wide ; Table : 73cm high, 160cm wide, 228cm wide extended
A small group of English porcelain,circa 1770-80comprising a pair of Philip Christian (Liverpool) saucers, transfer-printed in the 'Rural Lovers' pattern, unmarked, 12.5cm diameter; a Lowestoft 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' half-size tea bowl and saucer, crescent mark to the tea bowl, tea bowl 6.2cm diameter, saucer 10cm diameter; together with two Worcester 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' tea bowls and saucer, hatched crescent, largest saucer 12.5cm diameter (8)Rural Lovers saucers - 1 chipped at 5 o clock. The other with a small restored rim chip at 4 o clock.No damages or repairs to the Lowestoft and Worcester.
A MULTI GEM SET BOSS RING, possibly Austro-Hungarian, the high domed panel collet set with eight tear polished coloured stones interspersed with numerous white stones (possibly sapphires) to filigree open shoulders and a plain shank, stamped 18k, size O 1/2 (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)5.6g gross, fair
A diamond ring and a wedding band with certification, single stone diamond ring with diamond shoulders, claw set in hallmarked 18ct white gold, with a diamond half eternity ring, in hallmarked 18ct white gold, both ring size O, together with a pear cut opal pendant surrounded by diamonds set in 9ct white goldCondition Report: Gross weight 6 gramsSingle stone engagement ring comes with Leo Diamond certificate
Single stone diamond ring, central round brilliant diamond weighing an estimated 1.50ct, estimated colour H, estimated clarity VS2-SI1, claw set with diamond shoulders set in platinum, hallmarked London 1987, ring size O½Condition Report: Gross weight 3.98 gramsCentral diamond is in very good condition, no visible chips or damage, claws are good. One diamond in the shoulder is chipped, metal would benefit from a polish
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