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A collection of costume jewellery, to include an America gold single green stone tie-tack (tested as approximately 10ct), costume brooches, a green and white paste stone cluster ring, a silver Thai black enamel panel bracelet, simulated pearl necklaces, a two row curb link bracelet, a sterling silver circular brooch with applied opal mosaic marked Scandia sterling, a collection of filigree brooches, etc
A collection of costume jewellery, to include a gilt metal red and white cubic zirconia line bracelet, a silver amethyst line bracelet, a synthetic opal cabochon and cubic zirconia line bracelet, marked 925 and matched synthetic opal earring and necklace, a metal hinge bangle set with paste stone (ignore markings), five assorted dyed hardstone bracelets, some set with gemstones and others with paste, a rolled gold curb link bracelet with 9ct gold padlock, etc.
A City of London STREET SIGN from Mitre Street, EC3, a short thoroughfare off Aldgate in London's financial district and the scene in 1888 of one of 'Jack the Ripper's' murders. An opal glass sign in its original aluminium frame, measuring 27" x 12" (69cm x 31cm), we estimate it to date from the 1950s or perhaps a little earlier. In good, ex-use condition. [1]
A c1930s City of Westminster opal glass STREET SIGN from Medway St, SW, a residential street in Pimlico (SW1) off Horseferry Road. Comes with its original wooden frame and measures 36" x 13" (91cm x 33cm) including the frame. A little weathering to the red lettering but generally in very good, ex-use condition. On end of the frame has a little abrasion damage. [1]
A City of London STREET SIGN from Farringdon Street, EC4, the well-known thoroughfare that runs from Blackfriars to Holborn Viaduct. An opal glass sign in its original aluminium frame, measuring 36" x 18" (92cm x 46cm), we estimate it to date from the 1950s or perhaps a little earlier. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
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