'Gold Medal' of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904,Triangular, bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legendThe 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World's Fair at which this medal was issued.
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A French 19thC ebony parquetry casket attributed to Maison Alphonse Giroux, mounted with arabesque gilt metal strapwork set with cut oval agate specimens, including carnelian & bloodstone, a hinged stone panel to front revealing the escutcheon designed to accommodate a key of trefoil section (key missing) and operating at two locking points to the engraved gilt metal rim, a pair of gilt metal handles to sides, the lid opening on engraved gilt metal rule hinges to reveal an open interior lined to all sides with tulipwood and ebony parquetry work in star & cube pattern, Height 7.5”, Width 14”, Depth 10.5” - minor losses to stones. SEE FRONT COVER ILLUSTRATION
A large 1930s Clarice Cliff meat plate decorated in the Stroud pattern, hand painted with a rectangular cartouche panel with a cottage over an oval green banded rim, Bizarre mark, width 36cm together with a small circular side plate decorated in the Ravel pattern, hand painted with an abstract motif to the border with black and green banding, Bizarre mark, width 15cm. (2)
A Moorcroft Pottery framed rectangular panel decorated with two tubelined stylised leaves within patterned border, impressed marks, 14cm x 20cmThis design is taken from the footrim of the Jerusalem (Dome of the Rock) pattern vase designed by Nicola Slaney. It is believed these panels were made and given to those who purchased the vase from Moorcroft.
A 1930s Thomas Webb & Son clear crystal glass vase engraved by H.J. Boam, the circular spread foot rising to a compressed sleeve form body and concave polished rim decorated with an engraved central panel depicting a lion atop a rock with a landscape opposing between mitre and printie cut panels, engraved signature and acid mark, height 29cm.
A 1930s ladies vintage full length evening dress, the black velvet body with peplum to the waist and an inset V panel to the sweetheart neckline and gold and black lace panel, approximate size 8, together with a 1930s style black velvet bolero jacket with ruched collar and diamonte fastener, approximate size 10. (2)
A late 1920s, early 1930s ladies vintage dress in brown chiffon with a contrasting brown velvet panel to the neck and cuff, approximate size 12 together with a 1930s black velvet dress with a gold embossed pattern to the bodice and an asymmetric ruched skirt, approximate size 12, and a 1930s black beaded dress with later alterations and ribbon detailing. (3)
A selection of silver comprising; a novelty stamp box, Albert Ernest Jenkins, Chester 1912, modelled as an envelope with two division interior, 4.5cm wide, a further single stamp box, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1901, a Levi & Salaman enamelled circular box and cover, an agate handled intaglio seal, 3.5cm long and a pair of silver handled ivory glove stretchers (5) CONDITION REPORT: L&S enamel box - one white panel restored, some very minor losses to the enamel, some minor surface scratching and wear. glove stretchers - split to the ivory, ivory looks worn, silver handles appear to be okstamp box - marks a little rubbed but still just about legible, overall in good orderhand seal - fracture to the handle from the seal up through the handle, some surface scratching and wear. envelope - dent to the side, marks rubbed but still legible. overall ok.
A Georgian mourning pendant, designed as a central aperture enclosing hair sprays, within a two-row surround of split seed pearls, all set in unmarked yellow gold, with locket aperture back enclosing further woven hair, the pendant loop further pearl set, 3.5cm wide, 4cm long, gross weight 19.1gms CONDITION REPORT: Central panel - gold wire has slipped and perished within the aperture, hair looks a little mouldy. Some surface scratching and wear throughout but overall in fair condition.
A selection of agate set jewellery, to include; a bracelet formed of ten rectangular panels of agate (one missing) all set in yellow metal, with integral clasp, along with a further longer graduated fragment (probably part of a necklace) and a further agate set panel (3) CONDITION REPORT: bracelet - 1 panel missing, 15cm long, panels 12mm x 9mm necklace section, graduated stones, largest 18mm x 14mm smallest 10mm x 8mm single panel 15mm x 19mm open back settings, many of the panels cracked, settings worn.
A micro mosaic set necklace, 19th century, designed as the dove of peace within a lobed claret coloured surround, suspended from a fine chain and further mosaic roundal also depicting a dove, attached yellow metal chain with bolt ring clasp, stamped '9c', gross weight 7.8gms, largest panel 2cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The back of the larger drop appears to have had some soldering work, I would suggest this may have originally been a brooch that has been converted into a necklace at a later date. The back of the larger drop appears to be set in a white metal whereas the smaller panel has a yellow metal reverse. Please see the additional images for clarification on condition.
A ruby and diamond Art Deco style dress ring, set with a central ruby within an openwork oval panel surround set with diamonds, all set in 14ct gold, and a further garnet diamond and citrine set 14ct gold dress ring, gross weight 8.4gms (2) CONDITION REPORT: ruby and diamond size R/S garnet size TBoth appear to be in good order with no obvious repairs or damage.
A sapphire and diamond Art Deco style dress ring, designed as a rectangular panel set with a central oval sapphire in collet surround, within a diamond set surround, all set in 14ct yellow and white gold, size R, weight 5.5gms CONDITION REPORT: Showing minor surface scratching and wear commensurate with light wear but overall very good condition.
A Chinese porcelain 'One hundred deer' pattern plaque, the rectangular porcelain panel decorated in famille verte enamels depicting deer, Lu, within a mountainous landscape, within wooden mount, 58cm x 43.6cm overall CONDITION REPORT: Plaque has not been removed from mount. No obvious cracks visible to the naked eye. Some general surface scratching and surface staining. Some glaze scratches evident. Glaze imperfections to areas. Mount showing commensurate wear.
A French Bohemian glass spill vase, circa 1900, the cylindrical green glass vase with an applied panel depicting a female bust facing dexter, with jeweled and crows feet decoration, on ebonised base, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT: The ebonised base is not original to the vase. Vase with wear to the gilded detailing throughout. Some wear to the base and off minor surface scratch to the glass

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