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A gold single stone aquamarine ring (tested as approximately 18ct), a pair of gold sphere and cultured pearl earrings (tested as approximately 9ct), a pair of white stone and simulated pearl earrings, a pair of gold opal and diamond cluster earrings, and a gold St Christopher pendant (tested and valued as 9ct gold)aquamarine 3.37g
A City of London STREET SIGN from Coleman Street, EC2 which runs from Gresham Street to London Wall in the heart of London's financial district ('the City') and is named after one of the 25 Wards of the City. An opal glass sign in its original aluminium frame, measuring 30" x 12" (76cm x 30cm), we estimate it to date from the 1950s or perhaps a little earlier. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
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 City of London STREET SIGN from Lombard Court, EC2, a small street between Gracechurch Street and Clements Lane in the heart of London's financial district ('the City'). An opal glass sign in its original aluminium frame, measuring 27" x 15" (69cm x 38cm), we estimate it to date from the 1950s or perhaps a little earlier. In very good, ex-use condition. [1]
SUN 244 - JEAN CHAPEL - I WON'T BE ROCKIN' TONIGHT/WELCOME TO THE CLUB - Extremely rare double header from Opal Jean - this the original 10" 78RPM recording. The record is in V+ condition - a lovely clean example, there are just a couple of light and minor surface markings to the playing surface. The labels are extremely sunny, clear and bright! 196 20/197 20 matrix/runout.
An Art Deco jewel casket, having silver and guilloche enamel lids with central opal, Birmingham 1937; together with a matching cut glass dressing jar. Condition Report: CASKET: Enamel undamaged. Hinge loose, requires attention. Base rusted, cover missing.GLASS JAR: Enamel undamaged, glass undamaged.
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