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Portuguese diamond yellow gold and silver panel bracelet, nine oval pierced panels, each containing one small eight cut diamond and six small rose cut diamond accents, carré and bead settings, nine rose cut diamond spacers, claw set, foliate scroll design, tongue and box clasp, safety chain, length approx 19cm, the clasp hallmarked
George III pearl and enamelled unmarked rose gold mourning ring, the central rectangular enamelled black panel with gold inlay initials MP, surround of fourteen small white-grey pearls, tapered pierced shoulders with cast floral design and black enamel, inscription verso "Mrs Mary Page Ob 7 Feb 1818 At 68", ring size O, band resized
Pair of Chinese 17th or 18th c. porcelain plaques, decorated in famille verte enamels with flowering branches. One panel depicts a spray of flowers surrounded by flitting butterflies; the other depicts birds perched on the branches. Both are framed in carved wooden frames made to look like bamboo.(Each) Sight; height: 7 1/4 in x width: 10 1/4 in. Framed; height (without handle mount): 8 1/2 in x width: 11 1/4 in.
Masuho Ohno (Japanese, b. 1936). Tempera on panel depicting repeating op-art geometric forms in a grayscale pattern. Signed and inscribed 70-I-1 along the verso.With a certificate of authenticity by the director of the Gallery Coco, Kyoto, Japan.Sight; Height: 28 1/4 in x width: 23 1/2 in. Framed; Height: 29 in x width: 24 1/4 in.
δ Damien Hirst (b. 1965)H9-4 Politeness (The Virtues)Laminated giclée print on aluminum composite panel, 2021, signed in pencil, and numbered from the edition of 1549 on the justification label verso, published by HENI Editions, London, the full sheet, overall 1200 x 960mm (47 1/4 x 37 3/4in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Damien Hirst (b.1965) Butterfly Rainbow (H7-2)Laminated giclée in colours on aluminium composite panel, 2020, with the artist's stamped signature and numbered from the edition of 4150 on the justification label affixed verso, published by HENI Editions, London, the full sheet printed to the edges, in the original fitted cardboard box, sheet 241 x 500mm (9 ½ x 19 5/8in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A Cairoware brass and silver inlaid box, circa 1900, with fixed wooden liners, the hinged cover with a central palmette enclosing arabic calligraphy, the front with a panel of calligraphy, height 3.5cm, width 10.5cm, depth 7cm.Condition report: hinges and clasp work find. There is some movement to the wooden base.
A pair of Chinese rectangular silk embroidered panels, late 19th century, each with an ivory ground and depicting dogs of fo and bowls of flowers, 79 x 9cm, another pair of Chinese embroidered panels, late 19th century, with chainstitch horses and foliage, 104 x 20cm, a Japanese silk panel depicting cranes, circa 1920's, 54 x 62cm, two other textiles and a Chinese pith painting of a male figure, framed, 20 x 14cm.Condition report: damages to the red ground panel and stains on the pair of yellow ground panels.
A Chinese Canton carved ivory and silk fan, 19th century, painted with a bird and flowers, in a black lacquered gilt decorated box with a painted floral silk panel within the cover, fan length 29.5cm, width 46cm, box height 5.5cm, length 35.5cm, depth 6.5cm.Condition report: Small spotting to ivory. Cracks and flaking to lacquer.
A Chinese embroidered/woven silk panel, possibly 17th century, worked with five imperial five-clawed sky dragons amongst cloud wisps and numerous smaller dragons, with coloured detail throughout on a gold ground, 197 x 37cm.Provenance: belonged to the vendors great grandfather who was a naval officer and he brought this to the UK from China in late 19th century.Condition report: losses and tears.
A 19th century Tunbridge ware desk stand, of rectangular form, with a covered box, flanked by a pair of inkwells and having a pen well, decorated with bands of flowers, 7ins x 10ins - Ink bottles not guaranteed original, minor ink staining, top section slightly pulling away, rear panel slightly coming away from Tunbridge border to rear of inkwell
An oak box seat settle, having thee panels to the back, carved with shields, fruiting vine and scrolls, with Gothic style side arms surmounted by carved lions with differently carved columns to each side, the box section below with moulded panel fronts of roundels, etc., width 57ins x depth 20.5ins x max height 59ins
An early 20th century office stationery cabinet, fitted with two blind panel doors, opening to reveal 24 slide out trays, width 32ins x height 26.5in x depth 16.5ins, together with a small stained two door cabinet, the doors opening to reveal stationery shelves, width 16.5ins x height 12.5ins x depth 12ins, af
A Royal Worcester tapered three handled loving cup, decorated with a panels of sheep in winter, and sheep on a hillside, by Harry Davis, with reverse panel of Worcester City shield, having three stag horn handles, this mug was first prize in the Worcester Corporation Coronation Sports, June 1911, second prize being a similar mug decorated by Richard Sebright, and third prize a similar mug decorated by Ernest Phillips, shape number 1421, circa 1911, height 8.75ins - restoration to rim and cracked
A pair of 18th century continental satinwood lacquer and inlaid breakfront cabinets, with fret pierced gallery and gilt brass moulding; one cabinet having a frieze drawer with two black and gilt lacquer panels to the side of an inlaid panel, the cupboard door with two inlaid panels either side of a black and gilt lacquer panel with gilt brass mouldings raised on short square tapering legs to brass feet - the other cabinet being decorated in the reverse, height 35ins x width 27ins x depth 15.5ins
Esha Randel Art Deco Rhinestone Set Bracelet, a rare piece of German Art Deco designer jewellery by Esha Randel who was designing good quality costume jewellery in Germany, before WWll; this wonderfully stylish bracelet, each panel set with rhinestones, fastens with a deceptively simple but secure, push in clasp, and is impressed with 'Esha' within a cartouche, followed by impressed 'Randel'; a well made, classic, designer piece, suitable for many years of future wear
Art Deco Period Key-wind 1930's Black Bakelite Musical Cigarette Dispenser, Movement by Reuge, Push Button to Top Which Opens Six Rotating Panel Doors Which Open to Reveal Compartments for Cigarettes, While Playing a Musical Tune, Key-wind to Base. Height 7.5 Inches - 18.75 cms. Excellent Musical Tone and Condition.

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