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A Victorian Opal Bangle, graduated oval cabochon opals in yellow claws to a plain polished bangle, and An Opal Five Stone Ring, the graduated oval cabochon opals in yellow claws to a plain polished shank, finger size L (2). Both items are in good condition overall. The bangle fastens with a tongue and box catch and features a safety chain. The bangle is engraved 'MARY REED JUNE 16TH 1898'. The ring is stamped '18CT' and in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 10.4 grams. CR 04.04.19
A late 19th Century Stourbridge quilted air trap satin glass ewer of footed globe and shaft form with applied handle, cased in a graduated pink over opal with a chevron pattern, height 15cm, together with a similar vase in graduation pink over opal, a posy bowl moulded in relief with a floral pattern in graduated green over opal and another vase with wrythen moulded body cased in peach with white stripes, S/D. (4)
A group of six late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vases and other items all cased in opal over pink, including a trumpet form vase with wide frill rim and clear crystal foot, height 15cm, five later 19th Century ruby glass jugs and another of ovoid form with applied clear feet and white threading, etc., S/D. (11)
An Exceptionally Large Cabinet of Microscope Slides, 19th Century, constructed of French polished mahogany on plinth base, glazed door to front with lock and key, two campaign style handles to sides, containing 30 deep drawers each capable of holding 3 rows of 15 standard slides, large drawer at base for other accessories, all slides are prepared by 'Watson & Sons, London', drawers are generally arranged by subject and cover, entomology, minerology and geology, diatoms, natural history, marine biology, biology, histology and many other subjects, with original copy of Watsons 1933 catalogue of 'Objects For The Microscope', cabinet 93cm tall x 37cm deep x 50cm wide (approximately 1243 slides)Slides of Particular Note: 'Precious Opal, Black Opal In Matrix'; 'Gold Leaf Transmitting Green Light'; 'Fossil Tooth of Shark'; 'Fossil of Masterdon'; various exhibition Polycystina; various exhibition Spicules of Sponge; arranged butterfly wing parts; many full insect slides; a good selection of fine geology slides.
A Large Cabinet of Microscope Slides, 19th Century, constructed of French polished mahogany on plinth base, glazed door to front with lock and key, containing 36 drawers each capable of holding 3 rows of 12 standard slides, each drawer with ebony pull with number in centre and porcelain label in centre, professionally prepared slides by makers including: E. HINTON, 12 Vorley Rd, London, N; H. W. DARLSTON, Birmingham; C. BAKER, 244 H. Holborn, London W.C., cabinet 39cm wide x 34cm deep x 39cm wide (approximately 1145 slides)Slides of Particular Note; HINTON slide labelled 'Humming Bird Feathers'; HINTON slide labelled 'View of Precious Opal in Matrix'; DARLASTON slide, very fine, labelled 'Fluospar'; various good diatom slides; various full insect slides.

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