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Two pairs of silver clip on earrings, to include a pair of graduated scroll and bead earrings, marked 600, Austrian, a pair of silver Cornelian plaque clip on earrings, a silver two row hinge bangle, a silver bird on brooch circular pendant, London 1982, on a silver belcher chain, and a single stone opal doublet ring, rub set to a raised boss, to a plain polished shank, tested as silver
A tray of silver and metal jewellery and collectables, a Victorian silver scroll engraved vinaigrette with vacant shield, gilded grill and interior, 22mm x 15mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1856, makers mark James Fenton, coin bracelet, butterfly wing pendant and velvet choker attachment, rings, opal triplet pendant, gentleman's Majex wrist watch etc.
Pair: BWM and Victory (L 10378 W F G Fowler, OS3 RN, official correction on BWM) EF in original box (some splits). BWM (Arthur Hughes) VF (2) Notes: Officer’s Steward 3rd Class William Frederick George Fowler lost his life 12.1.1918 whilst aboard HMS Narborough when it ran aground during a snow storm at Hesta Rock nr S Ronaldsway, Orkney. HMS Opal also suffered the same fate and the total loss of life from the two destroyers was 188, with 1 survivor; Arthur Hughes was Assistant Baker aboard SS Arabic, a passenger liner, belonging to the White Star Line. She was torpedoed by German submarine U24 off Kinsale, Ireland. 44 lives (from 434) were lost on 19.08.1915 quite near to where Lusitania was sunk by U20. Arabic was not on war service but had remained a commercial liner.
Opal and diamond ring, stamped '18ct', the three graduated oval cabochons with pairs of old brilliant cuts between, totalling approximately 0.24 carats, size J, approx 3.9g gross Condition: One claw is missing on one of the outer opals, otherwise the setting is in fair condition, no obvious signs of damage, cracks, chips to stones, some minor surface wear to the opals, central opal 9mm x 7mm approx - **General condition consistent with age
Chopard - Lady's white gold diamond and opal bracelet watch, stamped '750', the circular opal dial enclosed by a bezel set with single cut diamonds, approx 37g inclusive of movement Condition: Dial in very good condition, minor wear to hands. Movement not tested, sold as seen. ** General condition consistent with age
Murrle Bennett & Co Art Nouveau opal set brooch, almost of shield shape, stamped 'MB & Co' monogram and '950', the opal 11mm long, 2.8cm across Condition: Opal measures 11mm x 8mm approx, with one small surface mark off centre, slight tarnishing on the metal and some surface wear - **General condition consistent with age
Single stone opal ring, stamped '18ct' and 'Plat', the oval cabochon measuring approximately 22.3mm x 11.8mm x 5mm deep, size L, approx 5.8g gross Condition: Some light tarnishing to the white metal mount between the split shoulders, the opal with mostly green and blue flashes on a pale semi-opaque base, having some surface wear, and an abrasion to one edge - **General condition consistent with age
Collection of eighteen stickpins, in various metals and stone set, including a French gold coin; a fly stickpin' a split pearl star and crescent pin; and an opal set pin; with a late Victorian silver pin cushion, Chester 1899, of pot form on three reeded ball supports Condition: The silver pin cushion has a couple of small dents to the body, the sponsors mark worn. **General condition consistent with age

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